1957 Arbutus Yearbook

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UNIVERSITY



ARBUT



INTRODUCTION

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FALL

▪ 26

WINTER

▪ 58

SPRING

▪ 76

SUMMER . . . 98 THE HOURS . . . 101

ADMINISTRATION

. 171

SCHOOLS

. 180

SENIORS

. 203

SPORTS

. 247

ORGANIZATIONS

. 287

SORORITIES ▪ . . 377 WOMEN'S HALLS . . . 398

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MICHAEL S. BRUTTON

FRATERNITIES ▪ . . 416 MEN'S HALLS . . . 447

MANAGING EDITOR GAIL D'ANGELO

BUSINESS MANAGER

INDEX

KENT S. ARVIN

PERSONNEL DIRECTOR CHARLES FOWLER

SENIOR INDEX . . . 467 GENERAL INDEX . . . 484 ADVERTISING . . . 485


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BREADTH

HEIGHT

Time can be a simple concept. It may be the irritating ring of an alarm clock early in the morning or just the silent ticking of a watch spending the minutes of the day; it may pass too slow or too fast. There is just so much time until the weekend, or until graduation. We must set aside time to eat and sleep, and to prepare our assignments and projects. Too often there isn't enough time. One activity can stifle another and exams can come all in one week. A love affair means sharing time with another. We normally spend time rushing to get somewhere or scurrying to get something done. Sometimes our time is wasted and we dash madly around to catch up; and then find we have a bit of time with nothing to do. But we need time to loaf or time to talk to a friend; everyone must have his own very private package of time that he saves to gratify a whim of the moment.

TIME

DEPTH

Time is a priceless ware to the college student. He cannot buy it. In most cases he must make it himself. He may schedule it efficiently or may squander it. He may regard time in relation only to what he is doing today; or he may think ahead to the future and plan his time tomorrow. This is a sage use of time—its projection into the future. When we project time we realize a new dimension but often overlook the intricate meshing of time in our world of BREADTH, HEIGHT, and DEPTH.


BREADTH IS AN EXPANSION,


A PERSONAL EXPANSION. We come to Indiana and immediately our circle of friends expands. Campus activities attract us and we develop new interests. Athletics play a major role in the growth of our bodies, and the influence of the outside world broadens our scope of comprehension.


THE FRIENDLY introduction—so imp» hurt for a good beginning.

OUR LARGEST CIRCLE OF FRIENDS IS VERY NEAR—WHERE WE LIVE.

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BRIGHT PODS—a sign of expanding interests.

WE FIND

a new interest— then mock hard at it.

LITTLE JOBS FIRST—THEN WE TAKE ON A BIGGER ACTIVITY.

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SKILL AND EXACTNESS SPELL A PERFECT FORM.

LADIES EXERCISE WITH THE ESTHETIC MOTIONS OF A MODERN DANCE.

SMOOTH MUSCLES SHOW THE STRENUOUS BUT PERFECT DEVELOPMENT OF AN ATHLETE.


FROM ENGLAND CAME A HOOSIER FRIEND.

BACKSTAGE, HUNGARIAN MUSICIANS TENSELY AWAITED NEWS OF A REVOLT.

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GOOD NEWS, WE HOPE, FROM HUNGARY.

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A TRULY TALL MAN IS AN EDUCATED MAN. Education is books, teachers, classes, and a place to learn. Education may be difficult to attain, or may come easily. Then some of us select interests and settle down to learn more about them.


CLASSROOMS-WHERE THE REAL LEARNING BEGINS.

GROWING TALLER THROUGH GOOD LI1ERATURE.

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A NEW LIBRARY, CLEAN AND QUIET, IS A TREASURY OF RICH LITERATURE.

PROFESSORS-COMMON DENOMINATORS OF HIGHER LEARNING.

THE BUILDINGS-NEW AND BRIGHT-A GOOD PLACE TO LEARN.


MANY CARRY ON AN ETERNAL SEARCH. OTHERS HAVE TO DIG, RE-READ, AND DIG.

FOR SOME IT COMES MORE EASILY.

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WE SETTLE WITH A CHOSEN FIELD.

WE MAY EXHIBIT OUR SKILLS.

PRACTICE—then again—lhe process of perfection.


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THERE IS DEPTH IN PERSONAL EXPERIENCES. We gain insight by leading others and understanding their problems as well as our own. We marry and accept a new kind of responsibility. A more mature look is given to religion and to the service of others. We become more emotionally stable when we experience heart-break, frustration, and happy moments.


A COMMON BOND IS STRENGTHENED WITH GOOD LEADERSHIP.

WE LEARN AS WE DIRECT THE ACTION OF OTHERS.

THE SONG, TOO, MUST HAVE ITS LEADER.

ONE STANDS ALONE; BUT OTHERS LOOK TO-AND FOLLOW.

A PATIENT UNDERSTANDING-SYMBOL OF TRUE LEADERSHIP.

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MOM AND DAD SHARE A NEW EXPERIENCE.

JUNIOR GETS A FREE RIDE AS DAD SPENDS A DELIGHTFUL MOMENT AWAY FROM THE BOOKS.

WITH THE RESPONSIBILITY OF MARRIAGE COMES A NEW MATURITY.

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THE SINCERE APPEAL TO OUR CREATOR—SYMBOL OF MATURING PERSONALITIES AND STRONGER DEVOTIONS.

WE FIND STRENGTH and a deepening

by helping others.


WHICH WAY TO TURN-WHAT TO DO?

WE LEARN HARD-BUT KEEP GROWING.

FROM LAUGHTER AND APPROVAL COME LASTING MEMORIES-THE KEY TO WELL BEING.

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The picture of our University is yet incomplete. We have presented a mere shell—three common and visible dimensions—not a real and living world. Time breathes life into our world and immediately becomes a constant part of our experiences. We find ourselves operating within its confines, season to season, day to day, and hour to hour. Time has its dimensional quality too. We normally think of a dimension as a projection from a point; so we may project Time from the point1957, creating our fourth dimension. This fourth dimension gives us a chance to correlate our college careers with a lifetime. In every waking hour we amplify our framework of life by adding a new event or experience. Much of our education can be applied directly to a future job;

TIME the rest builds our self-confidence to face challenge and question. We select our co-workers with much the same mature judgment of a future employeremployee relationship. We choose our dearest companions with the hope of creating lasting friendships. The beauty of the campus in a particular season gives us the cognizance of an Almighty Power and assures us of an Eternal Partner. Religious activities help us face an unrehearsed future. In our serious quest of the future we project into a fourth dimension the seasons and hours of 1957.


WITH FALL COMES A BEGINNING,

THE WONDEROUS BEAUTY OF LIFE IS EVERYWHERE AS COLLEGE OFFERS THE FIRST STEPS ALONG THE PATH OF UNDERSTANDING.


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A NEW BUILDING OPENS TO WELCOME STUDENTS TO CLASSES.

WE MET new friends as we waited for our speech and hearing test.

AND INTRODUCTION TO A UNIVERSITY,

Fall means the beginning of a new school year. Thousands of people flock to IU to teach, to study, and to work. A prepared campus awaits the influx. There are new buildings and additions ready to accommodate the increase in students. The traditional structures—the Wellhouse, the Student Building's steeple clock, and the bridges across the Jordan River—remain as part of the landscape. These give the campus its individualism.

DORMS GREET NEW FRESHMEN WITH OPEN DOORS.


IMMENSENESS IS THE MEASURE OF THE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS AS IT SPRAWLS OVER 1300 ACRES OF SOUTHERN INDIANA

SO BIG

TALL BUILDINGS LOOK DOWN UPON THE FOLIAGE AND SHADOWS OF THE TOWERING TREES.

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and rivalry stir the massive potpourri of fans.

BIG EMOTIONS

The spacious campus, ever-expanding, and the massive, ivy-covered buildings impress both strange and familiar eyes. Important persons, large classes, big books, also constitute an unforgettable part of the college scene. All these help to form the high ideals and big plans of students in today's world.

ENROLLMENT TIME IS MEASURED BY LINES, NOT MINUTES.

in the auditorium sky look down on the buzzing crowd.

BIG LIGHTS


A PERPLEXED STUDENT UNRAVELS HER SCHEDULE.

FLAWS IN AN INTRICATE SYSTEM FRUSTRATE STUDENTS.

"7:30 IS THE ONLY HOUR LEFT?"

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COMPLICATION SUPREME, THE LAST STEP IS COMPLETED.

Typical of the complexity and efficiency of a state university is registration and enrollment with its IBM machines, fees, punch cards, and class schedules. Even the winding paths, deadend streets, narrow bridges, and meandering streams form a perplexing landscape. To the student this complexity has become a familiar part of college life at Indiana University.

AND COMPLEX,

a perplexed student is pointed in a new direction.

AGAIN AND AGAIN,

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YET SO FRIENDLY.

JUBILANT FANS PROUDLY WELCOME THE RETURNING BASKETBALL TEAM.

BETWEEN CLASSES—FRIENDLY, INFORMAL.

"SO THERE!" SHE SAYS, BUT ITS ALL IN FUN.

FRIENDS can be so helpful "but please be careful!"

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ALL WORK AND PLAY TOGETHER ON THE BACHELOR CONTEST.

The Union's fire blazing hospitality, the Commons' constant ebb and flow of laughing students: these contribute to the warmth of the campus. The readiness of profs to listen and advise outside of class, and the individual counseling program also are characteristic of IU as a friendly school.

MISS KEMP HELPS WITH CLASS SCHEDULE PROBLEMS.

HALF TIME MEANS TIME OUT FOR ICE CREAM AND FRIENDLY TALK.

LAUGHING FACES ECHO IU SPIRIT.

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LAW STUDENTS LAUNCH THEIR TIRADE AGAINST THE MEDS .

FALL BROUGHT SOME NEW JOYS

FROSH STUDYING TOGETHER MEANS PILES OF BOOKS AND LOTS OF COFFEE.

Awareness of campus life and a sense of belonging to it came quickly to the Freshman student. He was first caught up in the whirlwind of activities when he elected class officers, but before he had an opportunity to relax, it was time for the Freshman Tyronion. The officers were kept busy conferring on appointments for the steering committee which planned the Tyronion, one of the most important campus dances. Then the dance was over and the Freshmen began to fall into the routine of college life. 34


AND THE MEDS DISPARAGE THE LAWS IN VERBAL RETALIATION.

THE ANNUAL MED-LAW BORESS IS UNDER WAY!

TO THE FRESHMEN.

BACHELOR FEVER IS VERY CONTAGIOUS.

PARENTS AND FRESHMAN LEAVE THE ORIENTATION CONVO.

THE YEAR'S MOST INFORMAL GET-TOGETHER WAS A MESS.


rot . . . JUST DREAMING OF GREAT THINGS THAT COULD BE DONE.

SOPHOMORES ENVISAGED LOWLY FRESHMEN ARE EAGER TO LIGHT THE MIGHTY SOPHOMORE'S CIGARETTE.

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A SOPHOMORE TAKES PRIDE IN A LUXURY OF UPPERCLASSMEN.

ALONG WITH THE NEW SWEATERS COMES NEW PRESTIGE.

NEW EXPERIENCES

NEW INITIATES ARE PROUD PIN WEARERS.

Coming back for their sophomore year, the campus sophisticates wend their way into familiar dorms, fraternities, and sororities. They have high hopes for a second year. They have more assurance about dates, studying, and their personal abilities. Experience is the keyword.

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AN OLD HAND AT MAKE-UP TECHNIQUES BEGINS AGAIN.

WHILE OTHERS RETURNED

JUNIORS HAVE LEARNED TO BE PATIENT LINE STAN DERS AT VOTING TIME.


RELAXING AND STUDYING

parts of the juniors' time.

claim equal

TO PATTERNED ROUTINES

Jaunty juniors profit from their two years of college experience. They return to school with their own cars, frayed stuffed animals, a few new clothes, and a more mature and serious attitude. They are settled in their studies, outside activities and social life.

NOTE TAKING IS A SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE ROUTINE.

TWO JUNIORS SOLVE A COMMON PROBLEM TOGETHER.

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AND SETTLED IN A FAMILIAR SCENE.

AFTER CLASS ON FRIDAY, STUDENTS COOL OFF AND RELAX.

A FAVORITE PASTIME of the fourth year men —Saturday afternoon or any evening.


TIME OUT TO CHECK INTERVIEW TIMES AND DEPARTMENTAL NOTICES.

SETTLED over desks and easy chairs, these two plan to study.

Seniors in the classroom are adept at grasping most of the professors' pertinent remarks. Experience has been a good teacher. At campus events they manage most of the organization. For four years they have been building toward these top positions. Maly seniors begin to practice their future occupations as student teachers and assistants. The senior year is the final opportunity for college achievement. 41


CONDITIONING PAYS OFF AT THE RIGHT MOMENT AS THE BRILLIANTLY COLORED "100" EXECUTES A COMPLEX MOVEMENT.

A PRECISE "100"

A brand-new Marching Hundred steps briskly on to the field, the cream and crimson of their uniforms reflecting the Autumn sunlight. As they parade toward the opposite goal line, their cadenced marching conveys the spirit of victory to the spectators in the stadium. They pause in formation with their instruments poised; standing alert and confident, they add a note of splendor to an exciting game. 42


PREPARATIONS for the half-time show continue up to the final seconds of play.

A FRIENDLY GREETING IS SPELLED OUT MUSICALLY.

THE ALMA MATER HERALDS ANOTHER TOUCHDOWN.

SET A FAST PACE

THE HUNDRED, led by the drum major and brass, starts the march.


ANXIETY mingles with enthusiasm during the tension.

FOR THE 'FIGHTING HOOSIERS'.

ALLIES AND ENEMIES GET TOGETHER FOR A PILE-UP.

A SCRAMBLE for the ball brings a moment of tension in the middle of the game.

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SUPREME EFFORT GAINS EXTRA, PRECIOUS INCHES.

A WIDE SWEEP-THEN A QUICK TURN INTO THE LINE.

When the woods are ablaze with crimson, orange, and golden shades, Memorial Stadium displays its Autumn colors—the cream and crimson of football and band uniforms, the black-and-white stripes of the officials' suits, and the variegated pattern formed by the spectators in the stands. Baseballs and bats disappear along with warm Summer days; brisk autumn breezes arrive; and football enjoys a brief but unchallenged reign of three months.

SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT THE FOOTBALL GAME. NO CLASSES UNTIL MONDAY. THIS IS THE LIFE.

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FALL IS A SPECIAL TIME FOR BEAUTY,


1957 ARBUTUS QUEEN

COLLEEN NASH


UNDER THE LIGHTS


1957 ARBUTUS COURT

PHYLLIS STEWART RUTH HARGIS MYRNA McCOLLUM MARILYN HALLETT


HOMECOMING QUEEN MARY RICHARDSON

SWEATER QUEEN BUNNY PERROTTA

FRESHMAN TYRONIAN QUEEN MARY ANN LEAVITT

WELLHOUSE WALTZ QUEEN CAROL CONNER

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IU COEDS—ALL TRULY BEAUTIFUL

Pam Lowe, Jane Ransel, Suzi Willits. ROW 2. Sue Stow, Sue Walters, Betsy Crawford, Louise Lerch. ROW 3. Pat Scott, Nancy Dildine, Ann Spurgeon, Candy Cummings, Nancy Sovine. ROW 4. Peggy Boyer, Judy Hicks, Maureen Schmidt, Carol Vukovich, Connie Roberts, Carolyn Riehl. ROW 5. Carolyn Todd, Diane Barber, Nancy Richwine, Mary George Hunter, Barbara Weaver, Donna Whiteman. ROW 6. Ginger Baker, Connie Omoto, Donna Bartels, Elaine Jordan, Sandie Davis, Cathy Tipton.

ROW 1.

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A SUN-REFLECTING LAKE

fascinating a boy and girl.

shimmers,

GOLDEN LEAVES AND A STONE WALL FORM A SEPTEMBER SETTING.

AND IN THE PARKS.

Because of their solitude and their quiet natural beauty, near-by parks offer relaxation from the fast pace set by Hoosiers in their campus activities. During southern Indiana's several months of Spring and Fall weather, many hayrides and picnics are staged in the scenic surroundings of McCormick's Creek and Brown County. Campus eds and coeds often go to the parks to study, or to get acquainted.

MUSTY RIPE AUTUMN CONTRASTS A ROTTING TREE AND A FRESH ROMANCE.


FRESH AIR AND BURNED HOT DOGS ARE THE REWARDS OF A SUCCESSFUL OUTDOOR PICNIC.

FOR PICNICS OR STUDY, BROWN COUNTY IS OUR HOOSIER BACKYARD.


A BARKER'S CALL ECHOES THE CARNIVAL SPIRIT.

HILARIOUS ANTICS PUT EVERYONE IN A FESTIVE MOOD.

PIES, PIES, everywhere, and Ho/ a (me to eat!

ECSTASY REPLACES DIGNITY. BUT ITS ALL FOR A GOOD CAUSE!

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A TOAST TO LAUGHTER. TO GAIETY, TO LIFE-TO A WONDERFUL EVENING.

IU ALSO SERVED THE COMMUNITY. Clamoring masses jam the misty, smoke-filled fieldhouse to enjoy the light-hearted hi-jinx of the Fall Carnival. The huge sports arena takes on a gay, joyous air as carnival barkers display their wares and sparkling coeds burst forth with a bit of that "talent they didn't realize they had." The Carnival is ablaze with brilliant hues, sultry harems, kissing girls, and a general out-of-this-world atmosphere.


IF I WERE REALLY A KING—COULD I REMAIN SO PASSIVE?

SWEATER QUEEN REWARDS THE NEW BACHELOR.

A ROMAN BELLE AUCTIONS OFF A PUMPKIN AT THE FORUM.

A CO-ED TAKES A BREAK and seems to have the situation well in hand.

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PARDON MY BLUSH, but we don't do this all the time.

EXCESS ENERGY OF AMATEUR WRECKER FINDS OUTLET AT FALL CARNIVAL.

FELLOWS LINE UP AT THE KISSING MERRY-GO-ROUND.

The Carnival consists of 30 colorful booths sponsored by 62 housing units on campus, each competing for top honors. Dancing girls, gambling casinos, and a take-off on the silent films are just a few of the treats on display. And while the student body immerses itself in the hilarity of the carnival spirit, the local Community Chest and other charity funds also profit from the receipts of the evening.

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A SHROUD OF WHITE DESCENDED

THE VELVET WHITE OF A BRAND NEW SNOW MASKS THE RAGGED BANKS OF THE JORDAN RIVER.


WINDING JORDAN BREAKS UP THE WHITE MONOTONY.

A FAMILIAR SIGHT—viewed now with a silvery carpet and bleak trees.

The raw gust of wind which stripped the last leaves off bleak trees also spread a coating of white splendor over the ground. Bits of crystal soon enhanced the trees and buildings with a cold, austere beauty, as the quiet veil of snow, and winter's tranquility, descended.

TWO QUAD TREES DON A BRILLIANT COAT OF STICKY SNOW.

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A WRONG STEP-A TUMBLE-THEN A GOOD-NATURED LAUGH.

THE SNOW CREAKED WITH OUR HEAVY COLD TREAD.

The blustery Winter winds rushed upon unaware students; as they stepped lightly across patches of ice, cold flurries of snow pulled and nudged, sending dignified scholars sprawling into drifts. The delicate beauty of sugar-crusted snow was soon turned to slush by the pale sun and sluggish students, trudging to early classes.

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A BRISK WIND and cold hands combine to cause a bit of happy winter mayhem.

AND THE CAMPUS SHIVERED AND SLID.

HEAVY COATS, GLOVES, AND STAUNCH HEARTS—ALL ARE NECESSARY TO MEET WINTER'S FIERCENESS.

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OUR HOOSIERS, JUBILANT AFTER WHIPPING A STRONG OHIO STATE TEAM, SCRAMBLE HAPPILY FOR THE LOCKER ROOM.

"I'LL TAKE THAT!" Dees exerts a bit

of body english in a wild scramble.

LOOKS LIKE TROUBLE FOR THE OTHER TEAM.

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A SUCCESSFUL THEFT-NEAL STEALS FROM WISCONSIN.

OH NO, REF-NOT A JUMP BALL!

IT WAS WARM IN THE FIELDHOUSE

SOME OF US MISSED THE FINE POINTS, BUT FEW MISSED THE GAMES.

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THE MUSIC OF BUDDY MORROW PROVOKES A VARIETY OF EMOTIONS FROM COUPLES AT THE OPENING OF FORMAL SEASON.

AND ALUMNI HALL.

Coeds wear their prettiest formals and most radiant smiles as their favorite beaus escort them to the Opening of Formal Season. And since dancing is one of the favorite pastimes at IU, this full-dress ball is one of the highlights of the school year.

DANCERS SNUGGLE AS A CHRISTMAS MELODY FILLS THE HALL.

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DANCERS BECOME SPECTATORS, relaxing tired feet, as the orchestra toys with a soothing rhythm.

FLOWERY DANCE PROGRAMS became males' boutonniere at Opening of Formal Dance.

A NEW SOCIAL SEASON BRINGS WARMTH TO A COLD DECEMBER EVENING.

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A DANCE WORKER chuckles at the passing parade of weird hats displayed by the gents.

A LITTLE AWKWARD AT FIRST, THE LADIES TRY THE ART OF HELPING A DATE PUT ON HIS COAT.

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The Dames Ball is an engaging turn-about dance for which coeds pick up and return their favorite fellows home. The fellows wear fancy corsages and uniquely designed hats — the gift of their dates — throughout the evening. Sometimes the men may feel just a bit out of place, with lapel corsages of vegetables or hats of tree greens, but it's all in the spirit of fun. IU students cherish this off-beat touch of college life.

THE DAMES' KING RECEIVES A ROYAL REWARD.

CARD PLAYING AT A DANCE? THIS CERTAINLY IS THE MAN'S NIGHT TO CHOOSE ENTERTAINMENT.

THE MAD SCRAMBLE at the coat check window is a lady's battle tonight.

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- SANTA" WELLS. AVOIDING CHIMNEYS. ENTERS. LIVELY AND QUICK. WITH HIS BAG FULL OF GOODIES.

THE HOLIDAYS GAVE RELIEF The Campus, decorated from the top of the Student Building to the basement recreation room, is a scene of heightened gaiety and color during the Christmas season. Traditionally, a light-bulb Christmas tree radiates peace and good-will from the heights of the Union Building. Scores of carolers wander to-and-fro, filling the night air with the old familiar tunes, and—as always—President Herman B Wells plays Santa Claus in Alumni Hall.

isn't all receiving, so some groups gave parties.

CHRISTMAS

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THE OLD WORLD WALKS INTO THE NEW.

HE

has to be six foot-one with blond hair and blue eyes.

A TREE, A LADDER,

and some tinsel bring Christmas scenes inside.

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A BORESS BEFORE THE BIG TEST HELPED TO VANISH QUALMS OF THE COMING OPPORTUNITY.

LATE HOURS OF JUST FIGURING OUT WHY.

A TERM PAPER ends in a flurry of Impels and tapping fingers.

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A PILLOW CHIN-REST may be conducive to either relaxed study or sleep.

BUT FINAL EXAMS ERASED THE FESTAL GLOW. The four AM oil began to burn. Hurried hikes to the Library replaced slow strolls to snack bars and the Commons. Dates were turned into study sessions. Books were pored over with agonizing intensity as the stifling hush of Final Week preparation settled over campus.

THE LIBRARIES ARE STILL THE MOST QUIET OF RETREATS.

RESTROOM RETREATS are quiet places to study, as roommates sleep.

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AFTER THE PARTIES, smoking continues until the late hours.

WITH CASINO, RUSHEES PLAY AT FEELING CASUAL .

TALENT OUT OF RETIREMENT FOR RUSHEES' PLEASURE.

SORORITY RUSH

Late hours filled with no-doze, black coffee, cigarettes, and gab—days crowded with friendly "hi's," smiles, gleaming silver teapots, petits fours, and newly discovered friendships—this is sorority rush. Of all campus experiences, rush is perhaps one of the most exciting and rewarding for the new coed. During this time she is able to see the sixteen houses on campus and choose the girls she would most like to call "sisters." From long hours spent polishing, dusting, discussing and debating, the sorority girls find their own reward: they find a mutual friendship with the girls they feel most capable of upholding the standards and traditions of their sorority.

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BOTH RUSHEES AND RUSHERS ENJOY THE ENTERTAINING SKITS OF THE RUSH PARTIES.

WE WAITED FOR THEM-AND INTRODUCED OURSELVES-THEN MADE FRIENDS QUICKLY.


THE RAIN CONTINUED, did the classes.

but so

THEN RAIN IT KEPT COMING—IN TORRENTS AND IN BUCKETS—MAKING THE DASH BETWEEN BUILDINGS A BIT HECTIC.

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AS THE WINTER SUN WANES. THE WELLHOUSE BEGINS ITS LONELY WAIT FOR SPRING.

AND A BARREN CAMPUS

Ugly grey rain, in cold, penetrating sheets that saturate the campus with all-day storms, is the dreary precursor of Spring at IU as students hurry through puddles to classes, dirty slickers, washed bright and new again, dapple the drab campus with color. Despite the naked trees and slippery red-orange mud, there is also the smell of newness.

SPRING RAIN fills the Jordan and quenches the thirst of spidery bushes.

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WAS GIVEN LIFE

NEW LEAVES ON THE BUDDING TREES AND THE MUSIC OF AN OUTDOOR CONCERT CAPTURE THE THRILL OF AWAKENING SPRING

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BORESSES move outside to take advantage of the warm Spring sun.

THE NEW FOLIAGE casts cool shadows on buildings and students.

BY A MAGIC CALLED SPRING.

Gradually the rains change. Gray drizzles become sparkling showers, and all-day storms yield to warm intervals of sunshine. Suddenly, the rains stop and unveil the secret . . . it is Spring. Benches, a part of I.U.'s social world put into storage last Fall, begin re-appearing under the fresh foliage. Profs and students relax a little after a harsh winter, and dread less the daily classes. The trees, full-grown again, accent each student's feeling of intellectual expansion.

CLASSES TOO CAN BE ADAPTED TO THE WEATHER.

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"LOOK HERE-WE'VE GOT THE BIGGEST CLOSETS ON CAMPUS.-

Men's rush keeps the "Greeks" as well as the rushees on their toes. This year-round clamour includes dances, hayrides, smokers, and man-to-man chats for campus men and visiting high school seniors. The chase finally ends when happy pledges don a pin. Shaking hands, talking, shaking hands, eating, shaking hands—and so goes rush. While nervous rushees adjust collars and polish shoes, the "older" men shove dust under the rug and make ready for the new batch of pledges. Nervousness soon gives way to a lingering and relaxed friendliness.

FRATERNITIES RUSHED

DON'T BOTHER GETTING UP-GLAD TO MEET YOU:.

THERE IS A SPECIAL FRIENDLINESS AT DINNERTIME.

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CASUAL TALK — a few selling points —may mean a nen) brother.

BIG TEN ATHLETICS MAKE A HIT WITH WEEKEND VISITORS.

A WELL-KNOWN ALUM MAKES AN IMPRESSION.

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A GRAND SLAM headed right into foul territory.

AND ATHLETES TURNED OVER FRESH DIRT. There comes the full realization that a good athlete is developed slowly and diligently. He sees his accomplishments reflected in the final success when the team wins, and his satisfaction extends to his teammates and the spectators.

BEFORE THE UMPIRE'S CALL—DUGOUT APPREHENSION.

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SPRING PRACTICE begins with a line on the move.

THE BEAUTY

of motion catches the effort of practice, the energy of man.

PRECISION PRACTICE RESULTS IN A WINNING STRETCH.

A LEAP, SMOOTH AND CORRECT, SPELLS CHAMPIONSHIP FORM.

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SECRETARY GENERAL and the President of

LUNA confer prior to the official opening.

CONCENTRATION AND ENTHUSIASM PREVAIL AS LUNA DELEGATES ATTACK WORLD PROBLEMS.

THE CALENDAR WAS FILLED ... SOME DAYDREAMING WAS UNAVOIDABLE.

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PRACTICE AND USE OF WORLD DEMOCRACY PREPARES A FUTURE GENERATION IN THE ART OF WORKING TOGETHER FOR PEACE.

Each spring the I. U. Campus plays host to Little United Nations delegates representing 300 schools from nine states throughout the midwest. The delegates are divided into small groups, and each group represents one of the U. N. countries. LUNA is a small scale United Nations Assembly at which a main problem is proposed and discussed. The pace is fast and excitement runs high at this mock U. N. Assembly.

A BREAK-STILL DISCUSSION CONTINUES.

LUNA . . .

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A DETERMINED RIDER PRESSES ONWARD.

A FELLOWSHIP OF ATHLETES

awaits the

cycle starting flag.

EAGER FANS WATCH INTENTLY AS THEIR FAVORITES PASS THE STANDS.

STRAINED PUMPING AND RIDERS' FACES SHOW THE TOLL OF FATIGUE.


EXCITEMENT IS AT FEVER PITCH AS THE CHECKERED FLAG WAVES THE WINNER ACROSS THE FINISH LINE.

LITTLE 500 . . .

Founded by Howdy Wilcox of the Indianapolis Star and News, and sponsored by the IU Foundation, the sixth annual Little 500 race climaxed long hours of roadwork and weeks of pre-race tension. The efforts and skills of hundreds combine to make this one of the highlights of the school year. For three thrill-packed hours fans scream from the side-lines. Tension mounts within the individual riders, each striving to make his team the best. Flat tires add to the excitement, and repair crews race against time to get the riders back on the track.

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Precision-timed exchanges give relief to an exhausted rider as another continues in his place, full of apprehension, and with just one goal in sight—victory! Decorated pits provide a vivid contrast for the cinder track and blue sky, as thousands of excited fans cheer this IU classic.

TEAMWORK IS ESSENTIAL FOR A SUCCESSFUL EXCHANGE. UNDER THE TELL-TALE STOP WATCH, RIDERS MAKE A QUICK EXCHANGE,

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FIRST AID FOR A FALLEN RIDER AS THE RACE GOES ON.

THE PIT BRINGS RELIEF FROM EXHAUSTION AND HEAT.

THE INFORMALLY ATTIRED CROWD IS ALTERNATELY TENSE AND CALM.

THE WINNER'S KISS is the pleasant reward for a job well done.

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FIVE FAIR-HAIRED GENTLEMEN SERENADE SOCIETY STYLE.

IU SING .

The IU Sing has been a favorite event on campus since its beginning in 1932 by the YMCA and YWCA. The excitement of rehearsals and the challenge of competition are climaxed on opening night, when the expansive production of brilliant colors and vocal delights fills the huge Auditorium. Winners had the privilege of performing for the Metropolitan Opera Company at the annual After-Opera Antics.

A NIGHT OF MUSIC continues with intermission melodies, Jack 11 idoer at the keyboard.

SING A SONG OF COLLEGE, SING WITH GUSTO, SING WITH HEART.

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CREAM AND CRIMSON COLLISION SENDS THE BALL FLYING.

THE VETERANS RUSH TO INTERVIEW THE YOUNG RECRUITS.

CREAM AND CRIMSON DAY...

Cream and Crimson Day, IU's annual Spring sports carnival, was originated in 1947 in an attempt to boost student spirit. This circus of sports has become another in the vast parade of IU traditions. Sponsored by the I-Men's Association, this sports-filled day offers events in football, baseball, track, golf, and tennis. It is on this day that alumni and students traditionally gather to compare IU's athletic prowess to that of other teams in Big Ten competion.

BERNIE CRIMMINS meets with an "oldtimer" after losing 13-0.

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JUNIORS ARE VETERANS AT DANCE FLOOR MANEUVERS.

LATE-COMERS MISS THE FIRST DANCE.

JUNIOR PROM.

The Men's Quad dining room becomes a ballroom for tonight, and this spacious hall appears to shrink in size when dominated by the happy throngs attending the Junior Prom. Countless couples dance to the beat of a famous band, whether it be three-quarter time or the latest jazz sensation. Time out for a quick coke—a pause to rest weary feet— and then back to the dance floor to enjoy the last moments of one of the year's memorable events.,

AMIDST THE CROWD WE STAND ALL ALONE TOGETHER.

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NAMING OF

PROM QUEEN EVOKES AWE AND APPLAUSE FOR THE WINNER.

FOUR RELAX TO THE TUNE OF AN INTERMISSION CIGARETTE.

BUNNY HOP

puts everyone's best foot forward.

THE DANCE IS OVER; ENCHANTMENT LINGERS.

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THEN IT GOT HOT

A PAUSE IN THE COOL, WELCOMING SHADE BRINGS REFLECTION ON THE BEAUTY AND MYSTERY OF AGELESS NATURE.

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SHORTS AND SHIRT SLEEVES USHER IN THE WARM SEASON.

SPRING FEVER invades the campus, capturing co-eds and canines.

After the greyness of Spring rains, Spring sunshine came, and the buildings were hidden by a broad canopy of fresh, green leaves. The campus glowed with vivid colors, and spots of playful sunlight danced on the walks. Students searched for cool study retreats in the shade. Although aware of the colorful Spring maturation of campus scenery, they were engrossed also in the development of their own ideas.

A SPRING SEASON EDUCATION WITH CLASSES OUT-OF-DOORS.


COKES AND NO-DOZ combat heavy eyelids and the Spring humidity of exam-time.

AND HOTTER UNDER THE COLLAR. As students prepare for semester examinations, mounting anxiety conflicts with the laziness of summer heat. But, after the cramming and farewell boresses of premature final week, heavy eyes show a faint shine of gratification; a year of building is ended. At the peak of the academic year, student efforts were concentrated on the final push. Yet, the entire year's work, not just the hasty reviews, will affect his outlook. Whether or not the student surmounts that last obstacle of exams, the year has still been a maturing experience.

CASUAL STUDYING—BUT STILL A GRIND.

IT'S SO HARD TO SETTLE DOWN TO INDIVIDUAL EFFORT.

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HOT DAYS AND LIBRARY STACKS OFTEN DO NOT AGREE.

COOL ATTIRE and a cool breeze shorten the long days of Spring finals.

WITH SPRING'S FRESHNESS IN THE AIR, IT'S NOT EASY TO CONCENTRATE FOR VERY LONG.

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GRADUATES, FAMILIES, AND FRIENDS MINGLE AS THEY AWAIT THE END OF THE BEGINNING.


ONE CLASS FINISHED;

The graduating class of 1956 march to their seats. A moment of silence prevails. The ceremony begins. To most it seems incredible that this will climax the climb for the heights of education. Each has gained some degree of knowledge. Scholarship, however, is only one contributor to a successful life. A graduate must also have developed the depth and breadth of his character. Thus, commencement is actually only the separation between study and application.

A SMILE—A SIGH—AT LAST THAT GREAT WHITE DOCUMENT.

THE SHELTER of the University, like that of the umbrella, will soon be set aside.

new alumni wend their way toward the future.

STEP BY STEP

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BEANBLOSSOM EXCURSIONS

bring

landlubbers into a Sailing Club.

OTHERS WERE WAITING TO BEGIN AGAIN.

WITH THE GREEKS AWAY, JORDAN AVENUE STRETCHES PEACEFULLY IN THE SUMMER SUN.

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SPRING SUNSHINE BRINGS ON BONY KNEES AND BERMUDAS.

The atmosphere at Summer School conforms with the season and the interests of the students. Concentrated assignments, hot weather, and small classes produce a feeling of ease and friendliness among the students and professors. Such a picture of IU is quite a contrast to the bustle of twelve thousand students during the Winter months.

NOW I JUST SWING, and hope that the car windows are down.

THE FISH THAT GOT AWAY WAS INJECTED FIRST BY A ZOOLOGY STUDENT.

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THE LONELY SUNDIAL IS A MEASURE OF A DESERTED CAMPUS, HOT AND HUMID-EVEN AT SUMMER'S END


The hours tread on, beating an unmethodical path— crystallizing our dreams into reality, or obliterating them. Moments pass. Another hour is drawing near, certain or uncertain. Preparing? Maybe. Most likely, just waiting. The measure of Time Being?—the hour of course. A single hour is only a segment; but hours, thousands of hours, form a pattern that will mature into a future. 101


THE WAKING HOURS OF MORNING, REAL AND SO MISERABLE—YET WE CANNOT HOVER FOREVER.

A JARRING BUT POSITIVE HOUR INITIATES A POSE, Each morning, people sit up in the warmth of their beds and try to clear their bleary eyes and drowsy minds. In those moments of groggy awakening, the occasional muffled noise of early morning gradually breaks into the despondent mood. The memories of last night, thoughts of the long day ahead, and the person's attitude —discouraged, dejected, or hopeful—decides whether he gets up cheerfully, grumpily, or slips back under the shelter of the covers.

o' tired one— the prof will never miss you.

JUST SLEEP ON,

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TURNING OFF that great

disturber of quiet peace.

—FRESH AND WONDERFUL—BUT JUST SOME.

SOME MORNINGS ARE JUST GREAT

A FEW WINKS, maybe real sleep, as the morning lecture drones on.

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At night, in public places and hide-aways students search for distraction or relaxation. Men tell one another their troubles, and as they quench exaggerated thirsts, their troubles are dissolved. While they sing lusty songs, others are listening to a juke box. Night time is soft and evasive, and under its dark wing it is easy to slip into sentimental dream-stuff. Even in the hard, bright daylight of the morning after, the effects of the night before cling momentarily.

Mmmmmmmmmmmmm

THRIVING FROM THE NIGHT BEFORE

THE STRUGGLE to ward off sleep

the night before a big test.

IN THE MORNING THEY'LL NEED SOME STRONG BLACK COFFEE.

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OUT OF LOVE. TWO PEOPLE DECIDE IT'S TIME TO PART.

OR A FRIEND BEFORE. In the university, as in any society, close friendships are formed—and broken. A departure or a quarrel may separate comrades. The intimate bond between a boy and girl can dissolve, burdened by far-reaching problems or silly whims. The long talks become arguments over trifles. Finally, there is a sad, quiet decision to separate, and a pin or a ring is returned.

MISUNDERSTANDINGS LEAD INEVITABLY TO QUARRELS AND INDECISION.

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"GET THE BUM SOME GLASSES!

A MOOD WILL CHANGE

SCANNING ANXIOUSLY COLUMNS OF TEST GRADES.

PRETTY AND VERSATILE, our cheerleaders display the temper and tempo of the game.

TIME OUT

from the books and everthing for a delicious snack.

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to get our team into the national tournament.

WE WORKED

AND WE COME OUT FROM OURSELVES

OUR STUDENTS SUPPORTED MANY WORTHWHILE CAMPAIGNS.

HALFTIME WAS TIME TO GET ACQUAINTED WITH A NEIGHBOR.

By helping others, many IU students learn the fundamentals of friendship. Studies and personal ambitions turn the student inward; nevertheless, IU students also feel the need to mingle with others occasionally. Turning out from himself, each student practices the art of helping others. He senses his responsibility for other human beings, especially toward handicapped or underprivileged children. In this and other charitable activities, students find that unselfishness can be warmly, personally rewarding.

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INTERVIEWS BUILD SELF-CONFIDENCE AND UNDERSTANDING.

NEW PALS SHARE THE ENJOYMENT OF A NEW GIFT

THE CANDID BORGE HUMOR affects

IU for one hilarious night.

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PARTIES WERE MEANT FOR CHILDREN, AND MANY STUDENTS ENJOY GIVING THEM.

INTO THE LIVES OF OTHERS. Through the experiences of others we know the impact of our own lives. Through serving others we come to know ourselves. We work to instill others with our faith. So we work with handicapped or underprivileged children. We enjoy the fellowship of others and the insights of speakers much wiser than ourselves. Thus, we learn to orient our lives to goals which will direct us to a life of understanding and faith.

TURTLES RACE FOR CHARITY.

help children find missing Easter eggs.

IU BUNNY RABBITS


FOR KIDS' DAY-A FUND-RAISING DERBY.

CHRISTMAS LIGHTS REFLECTED AT KNIGHT HOUSE.

STUDENTS HELP EGG-HUNTING CHILDREN.

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Children having speech and hearing defects corrected through the IU clinic live at Knight House. Three students stay there, and others visit, in an effort to make the house a Home. Children of Pidgeon Hill are entertained at Christian Center by various campus groups. The enthusiastic goodwill of IU students is the lifeblood of several charitable organizations. Determined to see freedom victorious, they "Help Hungary;" they literally "give something of themselves" to the Bloodmobile. With the Red Cross and the Crusade For Freedom, students give a helping hand to the victim of an accident five hundred miles away or to the persecuted peoples behind the Iron Curtain.

FRIENDS SEARCH FOR ANSWERS TOGETHER.

AND AT LAST, WE COME TO THE SHOELACES.

results in getting involved with other friends.

MEETING AN OLD FRIEND

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HURRY, HURRY,

to make class for a ROTC inspection.

WHO ME HURRY

ONLY A SIP—THEN RUSHING ON TO CATCH UP.

A FEW HANDS, some quick conversation—then off again.

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THREE TIMES A DAY, AND THE ETERNAL TOOTHBRUSH.

STILL THE HOURS RACE BY,

It is easy to get lost in the rapid pace of work and pleasure. Resting in bed those few extra moments in the morning just means quickening the pace to class. With a tight schedule, others must rush through lunch. At night, there is that frenzied effort to get ready for a date in time, and at a late hour, a dash for the "sign in" sheet. As students grow more active, and their days become busier, the hours seem to gain momentum. Some are able to ride the crest of this flood of time; others find it overwhelming.

OFF TO CLASSES-A RACE AGAINST TIME.


BED TIME SNACKS ARE AN OLD TRADITION.

STUDENT POURS A TEA LIFT.

BETWEEN CLASSES, OVER COFFEE ROUTINE.

THE LIBRARY-EVENING STUDY HABITS.

FILLED WITH ROUTINE, AN EVENING RITUAL MADE COMFORTABLE.

NO KIDDING, SHE REALLY IS SHARP.


Like other people, IU's students are faced with the routine of everyday life. For convenience they add to the routine; they form habits, from brushing their teeth to writing a nightly letter. Coeds submit to nightly pin-curl settings, and men to their pre-class shaves. Each day they attend classes at a regularly scheduled time. Although the dull monotony of these tasks makes it hard to remain mentally alert, the routine adds its own personality to the day's schedule.

I'M CERTAIN IT WAS HERE A FEW DAYS AGO.

RUSH THROUGH MEALS HURRY TO CLASS.

MORNING PAPERS ARE PART OF GETTING-UP.

MAKE-UP INTERLUDES

many times a day.

ROCK 'N ROLL OR CALYPSO TUNES, PLAYED AGAIN AND AGAIN.

come

WASHING—FOR THE ONE MILLIONTH TIME.


THE ROUTINE IS INTERRUPTED BY A CIGARET BREAK AND A FEW HANDS OF BRIDGE IN THE COMMONS.

THE LOUNGE in the Union. Building opei, stoNfing-off place for students.


DISREGARDED, Minutes can so easily slip by students who are engrossed in a favorite pastime or just simply distracted. Strangely enough this forgotten time often soothes a tired mind and mends broken patterns of thoughts. From time to time we all encounter idle moments of relaxation, slouched in an easychair or cat-napping on a sofa— or in some other state of inertia. We often seek various forms of entertainment to help pass the time of day and to aid us in disregarding a bit of the daily schedule.

PRINT PATRONS RELAX, BURIED BEHIND NEWS.

WITH A PLAYMATE, STUDY MOMENTS ARE FORGOTTEN.

SOLITUDE AND A CIGARETTE PROVIDE A MOMENT OF PEACE.

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A STATE POLICEMAN CHATS WITH POLICE HONORARY MEMBERS.

Students elected to honoraries are those who, through scholastic achievements and activities, have shown an unusual interest in and loyalty to the university. Perhaps for this reason the chief concern of every honorary on campus is to make IU more than just a school to every student. Purposes of the honoraries include activities to revive traditions and to promote student spirit. They make a towering university seem smaller and closer to each of us.

RUSH PROGRAMS TAKE MUCH PLANNING.

SCIENCE REPORTER William Lawrence is honored by journalists.

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MEMBERSHIP IN AN HONORARY REQUIRES DEDICATION AND ACHIEVEMENT . . . AND RESULTS IN AWARDS.

AND SPENT WISELY IN HONORARIES

STUDENT LEADERS, ambitious for their

classmates and Indiana, confer and plan.

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THE ARBUTUS PHOTOGRAPHERS GATHER AND -TALK SHOP- ABOUT THEIR CRAFT.

AND CLUBS.

Clubs are an important cog in the activity machine at IU. They play a large part in helping further the interest of a student in his vocational goal. Listening to speakers who represent his field gives the student better insight into that particular profession. Field trips add to his knowledge of the mechanics necessary to run his future business and to make his career successful.

AFTER INTENSIVE STUDY-THE GRADUATE HISTORY CLUB.

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THE AD CLUB ADVERTISES CAREERS.

THE NAACP WORKS FOR EQUALITY, ESSENTIAL TO AMERICA'S FUTURE.

PENSIVE CHESS CLUB MEMBERS DELIBERATE A MOVE.

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EDITORIAL WRITERS ARE BRIEFED ON TOMORROW'S ASSIGNMENTS.

TIME IS DEDICATED TO CAMPUS PUBLICATIONS, Writing copy and headlines, editing, and meeting deadlines are all part of putting a story together. Then the story goes to a linotype operator, comes out in lead, and is put into the page, and finally into the press. After learning the principles of good journalism in class, students learn to apply these theories in practice. They soon acquire the habits of good journalism and retain them for the demanding career of journalism.

A PHONE CALL OFTEN MEANS A SCOOP FOR PAGE ONE.

COPY READERS NEED AN ALERT MIND AND A SHARP PENCIL.

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WORLD NEWS ARRIVES VIA THE TELETYPE.

THE SCAN-O-GRAVER TRACES A PICTURE.

A "RIM WORKER" RECEIVES MORE COPY.

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CHECKING COPY AND WRITING CUTLINES CONSUME AFTERNOONS.

ARBUTUS PHOTOGRAPHERS, ROW I: John McGinnis, Herb Hoeltke, Jerry Sventanofj (Chief Photographer), Tony Amdu). ROW II: Blair Purcell, Bob Wathen, Dave Fryer, Larry Beckwith.


FOR MONTHS THE STAFF CREATED-WROTE AND REWROTE-THEN REVISED IT ONCE AGAIN TO PERFECTION.

PAGE PROOFS RECEIVED RAPID CHECKING.

The Arbutus is a publication with far-reaching purpose, operating on a large scale. The number of people behind its annual production has been increasing, but an improved personnel program keeps the several staffs operating smoothly. By awarding Freshman and Sophomore scholarships, the Arbutus encourages talented journalists. Yearbook editors or managers from several state colleges and universities gather at IU in the Fall and Spring. Through dynamic programming and example the Arbutus is helping to spread better yearbook principles and practices throughout the state.

THE DEVELOPING BOOK IS DISCUSSED INFORMALLY.

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WHAT'S COMING UP NEXT ON THE AGENDA TONIGHT?

LINES OF VOTERS AND THE SECRET BALLOT CHARACTERIZE A COLLEGE-SCALE POLL SET UP IN THE MEN'S QUAD.

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CAMPUS POLITICIANS CONFIRM COALITIONS AT PARTY CONVENTION, AS THE RACE FOR CANDIDACY GROWS MORE INTENSE.

STUDENT GOVERNMENT,

Campaigns and conventions introduce the annual political circus at Indiana. Independents, Organized, and an unofficial third party devise strategies and contend for the election of candidates. As the positions are filled— for Student Senate, the Student Supreme Court, and class and Senate offices—these representatives begin the serious work of running a complex student government. Through caucuses and committees, campus politics is an enlightening exercise in government.

NOW, MR. SPEAKER, my point on this amendment is . . .

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OUR STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFTEN TACKLED PROBLEMS OF GREAT SIGNIFICANCE BOTH TO THE COMMUNITY AND THE CAMPUS .

The people who participate actively in the Student Senate and Student Supreme Court learn personally about the functionings of government. The Student Senate is the voice of the student body. It discusses their suggestions and if they are feasible, puts them into effect. The Student Supreme Court listens to and judges cases brought up by students, organizations and any other campus group that wants to be heard.

AN ISSUE is debated, each side defending its position.

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SENATE SPEAKER (Wive', a Committee re/ o I

WHEN THE GOING GETS ROUGH, THERE'S A BREAK FOR A CIGARETTE AND A SHORT CAUCUS.

"EVERY VOTE COUNTS" is the campaign policy of every party.

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A TV STUDENT LEARNS TO CO-ORDINATE SEVERAL CAMERA IMAGES.

A CAMERAMAN MANEUVERS HIS CAMERAS IN FOR A CLOSE-UP.

CAMERAS IN ACTION transmit an in-

formal education to the home.

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A STUDENT LIBRARIAN CHECKS BOOKS.

AND ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES. The projects of schools and departments offer students a chance to learn more about their chosen profession. Determined to succeed, many dedicate their time to the work which will decide their future. To gain practical experience for an occupation, like radio-TV or the sciences, students put into practice what they have already learned in the classroom.

INDOORS AND OUTDOORS, LIVING WITH HER CAREER. ARTIST'S WORK DRAWS ATTENTION TO ATTRACTIVE WINDOW,

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A PAINTING COMES ALIVE AS THE ARTIST STROKES.

ONE OF IU's CULTURAL EXTRAS IS THE SUNDAY CONCERT.

A CADET REVIEWS THE WING ORGANIZATION.

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The students of Indiana University are often exposed to persons who stand first in almost every field. The schools and departments bring famous artists, lecturers, musicians, authors, and businessmen to campus. Campus organizations and clubs also sponsor many educational extras. After each lecture, debate, or exhibit, students retain a part of the world with which they, perhaps, had never had contact before.

A BUST is an intricate and

detailed piece of work.

IDLE. WAITING FOR HER CUE . . A PONY TAILED VIOLINIST BEGINS PLAYING.

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CLEMENT ATLEE gave views of world affairs.

New York Times Paliter Pri -..e winner.

WILLIAM LAURENCE:

BENNETT CERF MADE US LAUGH HEARTILY.

THROUGH CULTURE Among the most rewarding of experiences to the mature mind is the Convocation Series. This year the series included a mixture of politics, entertainment, and science as IU welcomed Harold MacMillan, Clement Atlee, Bennett Cerf, and New York Times Pulitzer Prize winner, William Laurence. Programs varied from an organ recital by Flor Peters of the Royal Flemish Conservatory to programs concerning the outer reaches of Africa, Greece, and Siam by Murl Deusing, Clifford Kamen, and Herbert Knapp. Thought stimulating convocations were balanced by the hilarious antics of Victor Borge, who has been called the funniest entertainer in the world.

AN ORGAN RECITAL BY FLOR PETERS.

HERBERT KNAPP

colorful Siam.

MURL DEUSING took

us on an

imaginary tell) to Africa.

CLIFFORD KAMEN LECTURED ON GREECE.

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stars in the Metropolitan's "Don Pasquale."

FERNANDO CORENA

MARY ELLEN MOYLAN ADDS CHARM TO "SOIREE."

The Metropolitan Opera Association honors Indiana University each Spring with the presentation of two productions from its current repertoire. On its twelfth annual visit, the Met offered Basso Cesare Siepe singing the leading role of Moussorgsky's Boris Godounov, and Fernando Corena in Don Pasquale, the story of an Italian nobleman. A new work, the ballet Soiree, is based on Benjamin Britten's arrangements of several excerpts from the works of Rossini. The ballet was performed as a companion piece to Don Pasquale.

MET'S "DON PASQUALE" TAKES OVER THE AUDITORIUM STAGE.

MET BASSO CAESARE SIEPE

role in "Boris Godounov."

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LABOR AND MANAGEMENT MERGE AS BETTY O'NEIL AND LARRY DOUGLAS SPARK BROADWAY'S LIVELY MUSICAL. THE PAJAMA GAME

The IU Auditorium was the scene of several outstanding Broadway productions during the 1956-1957 season. London's famed Old Vic Company made Bloomington one of its first stops on its pre-Broadway tour, thrilling audiences with fine productions of Romeo and Juliet and Richard H. Starring Claire Bloom and John Neville, the Shakespearean troupe went on to a successful Broadway run. Shortly after, the recent Broadway musical-comedy hit, The Pajama Game, performed at IU. Starring Betty O'Neil and Larry Douglas, the touring company was in many respects superior to the New York original. Finally, the original New York company of A Hatful of Rain, starring Vivian Blaine, played in the Auditorium. Ben Gazarra re-created his original co-starring performance in this exciting drama about the problems of a young drug addict. 136


are ill-fated in London's 01 Vic production of "Romeo and Juliet."

STAR -CROSSED LOVERS

"A HATFUL OF RAIN"

gave us Vivian Blaine in a tense drama.

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JOSE GRECO, world-famous Spanish dance artist.

BALLET THEATER: a study

in grace and style.

The Auditorium Series offered a distinguished assemblage of talent, including the English pianist Clifford Curzon, Basso Jerome Hines of the Metropolitan Opera, and the NBC Opera Company performance of Madame Butterfly. The famous musical tradition of the Old World was upheld by the outstanding Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Contrast between dance styles was shown by the lively Spanish dance presented by Jose Greco's famous troupe and the graceful New York Ballet Theater. MADAME BUTTERFLY: THE TRAGEDY OF CIO CIO SAN.

PIANIST CLIFFORD CURZON

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IU PRESENTED ITS TRADITIONAL EASTER PRODUCTION OF WAGNER'S "PARSIFAL."

IU made its own contribution to the taste of music lovers with its production of The Marriage of Figaro, Carmen, Hansel and Gretel, and the annual production of Wagner's great religious drama, Parsifal. In addition to this diversity of selection, 1956 marked the premiere of IU's own opera, The Land Between The Rivers, by Carl Van Buskirk, associate professor of voice. The opera is based upon characters and incidents in Robert Penn Warren's poem, The Ballad of Billie Potts. A NEW OPERA ENTITLED "LAND BETWEEN THE RIVERS"..

. . AND A PRODUCTION OF THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO WERE PERFORMED BY THE MUSIC SCHOOL.

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LORCA S POETIC DRAMA, BLOOD WEDDING.' ADDED STATURE TO THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY THEATER.

The University Theater distinguished itself in the past year with a sensitive production of Lorca's symbolistic drama, Blood Wedding, and with a spirited performance of Shakespeare's rollicking comedy, The Taming of the Shrew. Other important productions included the colorful comedy of the gods on Mount Olympus, Amphitryon 38, and Maxwell Anderson's somber, poetic drama, Winterset. The year saw the annual Jordan River Review, Carnival Crazy, and the antiquated farce, The Patsy.

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A COLORFUL DANCE IS JUST ONE OF THE JOYS OF "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN.-


JUPITER PLOTS an ammons visit to a mortal in "A mhhillyon 38.•

A FIERY KATE beings "Towing of the .Shrew" vibranitly alive as she lights off the advances of Petracio.

MAXWELL ANDERSON'S POETIC "WINTERSET" IS A TENSE DRAMA.

IU GOES "CARNIVAL CRAZY" IN THE ANNUAL JORDAN RIVER REVUE.

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IU's NEW ALL DENOMINATIONAL CHAPEL—A PLACE FOR PENSIVE REFLECTION AND INSPIRATION.

AND RELIGION We seek a deeper peace and understanding of life. In doing this we turn to many sources. We may find it in the spiritual inspiration conveyed in the profound silence of a chapel. Our mind is nourished by meditation before an altar. We are humble before the majesty of God sent in a shaft of light streaming down through a stained glass window.

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CAMPUS RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS SEARCH FOR ANSWERS TO REAL PROBLEMS.

THE Y's COMBINE to spread campus religious activities.

SUNDAY EVENINGS are often informal as well as inspirational.

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We enjoy the harmony of the fellowship shared with others. Our sense of duty toward our fellow man is sharpened by worshiping, playing, and working together. Through our close association with others, we become mature and respected citizens. In sharing ourselves with others, we gain a clearer understanding of life. In helping others, we help ourselves. We find peace and understanding.

RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS distinguish the

beliefs in each place of wor.ship.

FRIENDS with common interests sing together.

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AFTER EVENING DEVOTIONS-COFFEE AND COOKIES.

JUST RELAXING-IN CAMPUS YOUTH CENTERS.

WE MAY PRAY ALONE; BUT FOREVER BY OUR SIDE IS AN ETERNAL PARTNER.

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DISCUSSION SATISFIES INDIVIDUAL CURIOSITY.

WE ACHIEVE FRIENDLY CONVERSATION; but each i,•111, a different society and customs.

STUDENTS FROM THAILAND LEARN AMERICAN CUSTOMS AND QUICKLY INTEGRATE INTO THE SURROUNDING UNIVERSITY LIFE.

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THE NATIONS of the world gather around a common table.

A HIGHER CONCEPT OF THE "FAMILY OF MAN". The human face reflects the light of God; faces with skin tones of brown, yellow, red, or white; faces of different shapes and sizes. Yet each face was born with a cry "I am a member of the Family." Faces are the outer skin of inner passions; they speak when words fail. A face will often bare an emotional wound inflicted by a vicious label. Only with the help of God and a growing culture can we expect to achieve a society of equality.

ENTERTAINMENT IS ONE COMMON LINK AMONG HUMANITY.

CULTURE covers many facets, even the card game.

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EXCHANGE OF IDEAS brings a common understanding.

ANOTHER RACE — STILL A SWEET SMILE.

SERIOUS REFLECTION—and a deeper insight into another's culture.

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A CHESS GAME—enjoyed by anyone, native or foreign.

FRIENDS FROM DIFFERENT LANDS WITH COMMON INTERESTS.

A WORLD TRAVELER himself, President Wells entertains several foreign students.

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A SCENE MAY CHANGE

ALL DAY THE LOADED TRUCKS ROLLED.

AS A CRANE DIGS DOWNWARD. A WORKER STRADDLES MUD.

Dunn Meadow was temporarily marred by the changing scene, and students could no longer use the wooden bridge that spans the Jordan; progress, in the guise of bull-dozers, tractors, and drills, rumbled into the stillness of campus life. Workers in blue shirts and blue jeans set in motion the fascinating traffic of destruction and construction. Indiana soil gave way to man's monster machines; the old smokestack crumbled to the monotonous thud of the wrecking ball.

IRON MACHINES squeak out the sound of progress.

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"THE LITTLE TRUCK THAT COULD"-AND FINALLY IT DID.

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AMIDST THE BOUNCING SHADOWS, WORKMEN TOILED ON.

ONE PART OF IU BIDS ANOTHER GOOD-BYE.

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BLINDING SPARKS

result front Ilse welding of metal.

WORKMEN GRADUALLY LEVELED AN OLD IU LANDMARK


PROGRESS MEANS SOME DUST-SOME UNPLEASANT NOISE.

CONSTRUCTION HOLDS ATTENTION OF ARMCHAIR ENGINEERS.

On their way to classes, students watched the excavation of new building sites and followed the progress of the construction. While the modern fraternity and sorority houses rose along Jordan Avenue, a vast athletic plant was in its first stages. Everywhere, deafening drills knifed at stubborn rock adding to the montage of sounds that became a part of student life.

THESE WORKMEN BECOME ENTRENCHED IN THEIR JOB.

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HUNDREDS OF EDUCATIONAL FILMS ARE SENT DAILY THROUGHOUT THE STATE.

OR SHIFT, BUT NOT THE HOUR. The human mind never ceases its search for knowledge; it continues to develop. The Division of Adult Education and Public Service encourages this developmellt through such services as the Centers located in various cities throughout the state, and through correspondence courses. EVERY CLASSROOM FILM IS EDITED AND INSPECTED.

DEAN HUGH W. NORMA.

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THE PROPOSED CENTER FOR GARY-SYMBOL OF PROGRESS AND ACHIEVEMENT.

RECORDS ARE KEPT FOR VARIOUS CORRESPONDENCE COURSES.

DEAN NORMAN CHECKS A BROCHURE ON GRADUATE STUDY.

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A POINT IN AN INFORMAL DISCUSSION IS BACKED UP WITH AN EXAMPLE.

SOUTH BEND

The South Bend-Mishawaka Center offers courses from gardening to creative writing. Of increasing academic interest is the Turner Society Collection, consisting of five hundred German language books available in the Center Library. The books were presented to the library by the Turner Hall Society of South Bend. The social scene at the center is an active one, including among its functions the annual Spring banquet for honor students, record dances, and the Apple Polishers' Ball before finals.

THREE FUTURE CHEMISTS SURVEY BURNING MAGNESIUM.

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A CLASS of South Bend students concentrates on the studies at hand.

OLDER CLASSMATES BRING PURSES AND HATS TO LAB.

BARE TREES SET OFF A SYMMETRIC FRONT.

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ART IS WITHIN THE STUDENT; SETTING DOESN'T MATTER.

INDIANAPOLIS At the IU Center in Indianapolis, 2683 people are currently enrolled in one or more of the nearly two hundred credit and non-credit courses. The Center provides preparatory work for degrees which may be obtained in Nursing or Dental Hygiene at the Medical Center, and in Physical Education at the Normal College of the American Gymnastic Union. Students may even take a year of work which will enable them to enter engineering at Purdue University. Extracurricular activities, such as the Indianapolis Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus, provide for the further development of artistic abilities. Faculty gatherings, parties, club meetings, and dances in the ultramodern Union on the Medical Center campus, help to enrich the lives of all those connected with the second largest of all Indiana University Centers.

CLOSE ATTENTION DETECTS FLAWS IN SKETCHING.

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DETAIL AND INTENSITY OF EFFORT BRING RESULTS.

THIS PROBLEM REQUIRES DEEP CONCENTRATION.

EVERY PERSON HAS A DESIRE TO LEARN.

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IN THE HEART OF A CITY, STUDENTS ATTEND SOCIOLOGY.

GARY

Plans are being made at the Gary Center for the construction of a new building, scheduled for completion in 1958. Classes now meet in the present Center building and in Gary high schools. The Center is the third largest in enrollment. The curriculum is concentrated on courses for students planning to transfer to the University and on a variety of adult education courses. During the Fall semester, a series of lectures was presented on the issues of the 1956 presidential campaign. Some courses popular with adults are the writing workshop, laboratory courses in photography, music and art appreciation lectures, and instruction in flower arrangement.

THE LECTURER DELVES INTO A PROBLEM.

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TWO EMPLOYEES CHAT AT THE GARY CENTER LIBRARY. A PERT, PENSIVE, NEW COED RECEIVES COUNSELING.

COSMOPOLITAN GROUP ATTENDS GARY CENTER.

A PENCIL-CHEWER

aid an elbow-leaner listen to an American history lecture by Dr. W. M. Neil.

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FINGERS FOLLOW AN EXAMPLE

as the

lecturer emphasizes a point.

CALUMET

A BREAK IS ALWAYS WELCOME.


BREAK TIME MEANS COKE TIME FOR STUDENTS AT CALUMET CENTER.

Calumet Center in East Chicago, established in 1932, is IU's fourth largest branch. Its campus, like the Bloomington campus, is spread out. Classes meet in the Center building and in the Hammond and East Chicago Roosevelt High Schools. Each semester the Center presents lecture and music programs as a public service to the people of the Calumet Region. For the last five years it has also offered programs of an educational nature through the cooperation of radio station WJOB in Hammond, which donates the time. If an individual is unable to attend the Center, instruction at both college and high school level is provided through correspondence. A TRIG STUDENT RECEIVES PERSONAL HELP FROM HER PROF.

ATTENTIVE OFF-CAMPUS STUDENTS

and listen, intently serious.

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lake lecture notes


BETWEEN CITY BUILDINGS is the brick

front of an educational center.

FORT WAYNE

is encountered on any campus.

ALGEBRAIC CONFUSION


YOUNG ROW MIXER

ACTIVITIES ARE IMPORTANT IN CENTER LIFE.

The downtown Fort Wayne Center offers the student not only an education but also a wide variety of extracurricular activities. The individual has an opportunity to work on the Center newspaper, join the A Capella Singers, or serve in the Student Congress, the organization that plans many of the Center social functions. The Center also provides a large, beautifully decorated recreation room for relaxation between classes.

THERE'S NO USE DREADING IT NOW

STUDENTS

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-FRESH-UP" AFTER EXAMS.


CONSCIENTIOUS COUNSELOR helps preobleno.

vent f tit ul a(adc,,tir

JEFFERSONVILLE

WORKMEN CLAMBER THROUGH THE SKELETON FRAMEWORK OF A NEW BUILDING, ERECTING A MODERN INDIANA UNIVERSITY CENTER.

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map orients students with the state capitols.

A GLANCE AT THE

A modern building rising in Warder Park, Jeffersonville, creates a crisp, new study atmosphere for Southeastern Center students. This achievement has long been a dream of the Center's administrators since its founding in 1941. The Center serves students from both Indiana and Kentucky. Approximately 1,000 students have enrolled each semester for the past several years. To balance its curriculum, the Center sponsors many activities, including two departmental clubs, the Psychology Club and the German Club.

DR. BYRON LAIRD, DIRECTOR OF SOUTHEASTERN CENTER.

Southeastern Center Student Council members are, ROW 1: Jerry Tomlin, Donald E. Sloan, Donald Harrington. ROW 2: William Peyton, Mary Asberry, Kay Beers, and Dr. Paul Smith (Adviser).

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A NONCHALANT FOURSOME CHATS QUIETLY.

KOKOMO

THEY WRITE, READ, LOOK AT PICTURES, AND STUDY.

The Indiana University Center at Kokomo, since opening its doors in 1945, has helped enrich the lives of more than six thousand students. Although its enrollment of nearly seven hundred students a semester classifies it as one of IU's smaller extensions, Kokomo is large in cultural value to the surrounding community. Outstanding on the Center's list of special adult offerings is the Kokomo Civic Theatre. Begun in 1949, the theatre now has a membership of about four hundred and fifty people, including patrons, season ticket holders and workers—the students and adults who, for experience, present the plays.

THEN THEY SCAN PAPERS AND MAGAZINES.

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REGARDLESS OF LOCATION, THE SAME OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN IS GIVEN THE STUDENT.

EARLHAM A joint institution sponsored by both schools, the Earlham College-Indiana University Center at Richmond offers courses for students who plan to transfer to either college. Included in its adult education program is a unique course in the care of pets. More than 50 persons belong to the Community Chorus, which presents two major productions each year at the Center.

NEWS FILLS A BREAK.

isn't all work—coffee provides an excuse to relax.

COLLEGE

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A MODERN LOUNGE SERVES STUDENTS BETWEEN CLASSES.

VINCENNES

In conjunction with Vincennes University, IU has established the Vincennes Center. Classes are conducted in the main building of Vincennes University, and in other suitable near-by locations. About forty courses are offered, and more than one hundred and fifty people are currently enrolled. Students at this extension may take advantage of dances, athletic events, clubs, and the cultural programs offered by Vincennes University.

STILL BRIGHT AT THE DAY'S END.

THE BOILING POINT must not be exceeded for a successful experiment.

JUST ONE QUICK CUP OF COFFEE—THEN OFF AGAIN TO ANOTHER CLASS.


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ADMINISTRATION AND SCHOOLS


BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Left to right: C. Walter McCarty, Indianapolis; Willis Hickam, Spencer; Mrs. Mary R. Maurer, Vice-president, Indianapolis; Paul L. Feltus, Bloomington; John S. Hastings, President, Washington; Fenwick T. Reed, Secretary of Board; Dr. Dillon Geiger, Bloomington; Ray C. Thomas, Gary; Earl B. Pulse, Columbus.

The Board of Trustees, established by the Indiana University charter, governs the University which is ranked 1 1 th in the United States according to size and boasts a total enrollment of 14,072 full-time students. Our Board of Trustees consists of three members elected by the alumni and five members appointed by the State Board of Education. Each trustee serves on the board for three years. We at Indiana are fortunate in having a Board of Trustees with foresight. It is the vision of the governing board that makes a University great. Recently this board launched a fifteen-year building and expansion program which will continue to make Indiana University one of the fastest progressing schools in the nation. 172


THE PRESIDENT

HERMAN B WELLS

The one person most responsible for the dynamic development of IU has been Dr. Herman B Wells. The President has for twenty years increased the services of IU to student, community, and nation through the expansion of curricula, building of a distinguished faculty, and increases in research activity and physical faculties. Dr. Wells is presently a member of twelve different boards, and chairman of three. He belongs to five committees and is the chairman of three others. Dr. Wells is also actively engaged in many other activities in the state and nation. Our President proves that education can be fun, too, by donning his traditional Santa costume for Christmas Eve on Campus.


HERMAN T. BRISCOE

One area of administrative work is the responsibility of each of the four vice-presidents of Indiana University. Dr. Herman T. Briscoe is in charge of the over-all academic structure. All schools report their budgets, their faculty appointments, and their curricula to him after which they are approved by the President and the Board of Trustees. J. A. Franklin acts as treasurer of the University. The vast amount of money needed to run the University is his concern. Another of his chief interests has been the building and expansion program of the University. Dr. John W. Ashton, Vice-president and Dean of Students and Educational Services, acts as an adviser to the counseling service and to the publications. He also has charge of the research program. Vice-president and Director of Administrative Studies and Institutional Relations, Dr. Wendell W. Wright, is also the Dean of the School of Education.

J. A. FRANKLIN

VICE-PRESIDENTS

JOHN W. ASHTON

WENDELL W. WRIGHT

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One feature which gives Big Ten Indiana the benefit of the little campus is the Office of the Dean of Students. Through this office a personal counseling system is organized to advise and assist all students individually and to help them gain the greatest possible benefits from being a member of the University. Divisions of the Office of the Dean include the Central Housing office, Halls of Residence Counseling, Student Activities, Scholarships and Loans, Military Information, Student Employment, Reading and Study Clinic and Veterans Affairs. The office works not only with undergraduates, but acts as a workshop for graduate students interested in guidance. The office this year broadened its program by enlarging its personnel of graduates. The leadership training seminar, taught by Dean Shaffer, began using actual case histories for classroom discussion. The invitation credit course is offered to those students in responsible positions on campus. The office is now planning to refurnish and redecorate a campus sorority house to provide better housing for international group activities. This international group center will encourage foreign student activities at IU.

ROBERT Fl. SHAFFER DEAN OF STUDENTS

COUNSELING

L. R. DOWLING ASSOCIATE DEAN OF STUDENTS

WILLIAM D. MARTINSON DIRECTOR OF COUNSELING

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DEAN P. S. SIKES

JUNIOR DIVISION C. C. BUCHER ASSOCIATE DEAN

All freshmen entering I. U., and transfer students not yet eligible for certification to a particular school are included in the Junior Division, a part of the counseling service of I.U. The Junior Division provides one counselor to every fifty freshmen, who advises in regard to programs and problems. Guidance is given in educational, vocational, and personal problems. Counselors this year assisted in planning more than 3,000 students' course programs, selecting a school and a major, arranging study schedules, and developing proper study habits. In this way, a freshman receives special attention in regard to academic opportunities of the University. The student becomes better acquainted with his new life.

LEROY HULL ASSISTANT DEAN

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SERVICE ENTERPRISES

H. W. JORDAN DIRECTOR OF SERVICE ENTERPRISES

The role of Service Enterprises is a major one in the total operation of this university. Service Enterprises provide us with essentials like the rooms we live in, the food we eat, the entertainment we find at the Auditorium and the Union, not to mention the textbooks we use from the bookstore, the printing and duplicating service, and the Auditorium series and many Union functions. These services which we use daily—some for our education and some for our entertainment—are all self-supporting agencies which are managed by the Service Enterprises.

GEORGE R. OLSEN DIRECTOR OF HALLS OF RESIDENCE

LAURENCE L. DAVIS MANAGER OF IU AUDITORIUM

ROBERT L. MOSSHOLDER DIRECTOR OF UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS

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CHECKING, FILING. TYPING. AND RE-TYPING—ALL PART OF THE DAILY ROUTINE OF OUR OFFICE STAFFS.

SECRETARIES AND OFFICE WORKERS

The group on campus which gets "the most out of their work"—the secretaries, switchboard operators, and general office workers—know the real meaning of the phrase. Many of the staff are students, working to put themselves through college. Many of them are wives of students. Others are full-time employees. All do their share of work toward keeping I. U. functioning.

CAREFUL TABULATION adds up to correct and complete records.

WORKERS IN THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING OFTEN GIVE FRIENDLY ADVICE TO STUDENTS.


BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS

The 1,600 acres of Bloomington campus are landscaped and maintained by the Buildings and Grounds Department, a part of the Indiana University Physical Plant. This department, supervised by Henry Pearson, consists of some 318 full-time employees in 21 subdepartments, and many part-time helpers. The Buildings and Grounds Department does all the housekeeping in our academic buildings. The department also repairs and maintains such non-academic buildings as the athletic buildings, Union Building, and various dormitories.

ALWAYS REPAIRING —then

on to a new job.

H. E. PEARSON SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS

moving

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FROM THE MAZE OF HIGHER MATHEMATICS COME NEW THEORIES-AND NEW THEORISTS.

WITH TOUCHES OF ARTISTRY, WE CREATE FROM THE IMAGINATION.

TIME OUT TO UNTANGLE THE WEB OF YARN.

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The College of Arts and Sciences devotes itself through its 42 departments and area programs to the liberal education of its majors and of almost all students attending the University. Around the College have formed the other schools and divisions of the University. Since the College opened its doors as a seminar, it has been the central college. All schools require an important portion of each student's curriculum to be in Arts and Sciences. Although the aim of the College is the liberal, broad education of the student, the College also has concentrated studies in liberal fields such as journalism and speech and theatre. The College this year increased its efforts to help its graduates toward employment. Each senior through registration may indicate his job preference and abilities for interested employers. Honors programs and special study programs exist for the advancement of superior students. In charge of these as well as general courses of the College are some 400 instructors. Additions of world-renowned scholars to the faculty this last year included Dr. Herman Muller and Mr. William Parker.

DEAN FRANK T. GUCKER. JR .

ARTS AND SCIENCES

A PLEAT HERE—NOW A PIN: EFFORTS IN CREATING.

WITH PRACTICE ON THE LOOM,

girls become

more sensitively aware of their craft.

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BUSINESS

"KEEPING UP WITH THE TIMES" IS ESSENTIAL.

THE Y-SHAPED BUSINESS BUILDING TOWERS IN CLEAN. RISING DESIGN.

DEAN A. M. WEIMER

The largest regular undergraduate school on campus student-wise is the School of Business. This year the school continued its program focused on the development of the newtype business leader for the next generation. To aid in this program, a comprehensive examination in the basic business fields was given to all juniors. The examination will enable the student to see his abilities in analytical and creative situations and will aid in his selection of advanced courses in his special field of study. The graduate of the School of Business has planned his courses along his interest with a specialization in one of 16 formal concentrations. The holder of any of the three School of Business degrees, the B.S., M.B.A., or D.C.S., is recognized nationally as a competent professional man.

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ACCOUNTING; STUDYING DEBITS AND CREDITS.

THE B & E LIBRARY-WHERE FUTURE BUSINESSMEN GATHER.

AS THE INDUSTRIES START INTERVIEWING, SENIORS MUST CHECK OFTEN AT THE PLACEMENT BUREAU.

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the Education library, bet ween displays of rich hooks.

ENTERING

THE SCHOOL OFTEN DISPLAYS HANDICRAFT OF CHILDREN GUIDED BY OUR STUDENT TEACHERS.

A YOUNG MAN, developing a skill, in the University School.

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EDUCATION

SECURE and content, our youth develops.

The School of Education has many excellent departments to guide those entering the teaching profession. There is a Bureau of Research directed by the School of Education which investigates problems of the public schools. The Bureau of Measurements provides testing services to the public schools, and the Bureau of Educational Placement gives advice to future teachers, helps them find suitable teaching positions, and discovers means of improving the teacher education program. The School of Education also directs a Department of Special Education which has expanded to include problems concerning the bright child, the slow-learning child, and the home-bound child.

DEAN WENDELL W. WRIGHT

STUDENT TEACHING—PROCESS OF WARM UNDERSTANDING AND MATURE EXPERIENCES: BUT NOT WITHOUT ITS TRYING MOMENTS.

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THE SWEET NOTES OF PERFECTION ARE ACCOMPLISHED BY PRACTICE,

MUSIC

DEAN WILFRED C. BAIN

AFTER SIGNING OUT an instrument, a student heads for the practice room.


students spend long hours in gruelling practice.

BEFORE EVERY CONCERT,

The IU School of Music, one of the largest, statesupported music schools, presented 251 programs last year. The students gave their performances under the guidance of a distinguished faculty. Because of the unlimited opportunities for advanced study, there are more doctoral students here than at any other Big Ten University. The student and faculty made more than two hundred off-campus appearances last year alone. Quality comes first. The School of Music feels that programs are not primarily for the amusement of the audience, but for the benefit of the students performing so that they may strive for perfection.

THE LISTENING ROOM—WHERE THE CLASSICS ARE APPRECIATED.

REHEARSALS OF THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PRODUCTIONS ARE INFORMAL BUT AS EXCITING AS OPENING NIGHTS.

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PLAYERS TREAD AIR, BUT THE BALL'S GOING IN.

HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION.

THE TOURNIQUET IS EXPLAINED IN CLASS, THEN . . . . . A STUDENT TRIES HER SKILL.

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A MEN'S GYM CLASS RECEIVES THE DAILY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS.

In addition to providing teachers for the required physical education classes, Indiana University's School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation develops athletic coaches and leaders in recreation, and trains students and instructors in Public Health, Safety, First Aid, and Driver Training. The HPER School also maintains and staffs two of the finest recreational camps in the United States. One is at Elkhart, Wisconsin, and the other is on a tract of land known as Bradford, Woods, northwest of Martinsville. On the campus, the staff in Alpha Hall provide referees and umpires for intramural sports, and help sponsor the weekly "REC" nights and dances in the Student Building. Dean Willard W. Patty, the first dean of the HPER school, will retire in June. The HPER school which was Dr. Patty's creation will stand as a reminder of his 32 years of service to the University.

"BUT. NO. THAT CAN'T BE RIGHT."

NOW I BELIEVE I HAVE IT!“

DEAN WILLARD W. PATTY


DEAN RALPH L CLELAND

"lore than 2500 graduate students were enrolled in Indiana University this year. Of these, some 1100 were in Graduate School, and the others were distributed among the Schools of Education, Business, Music, Law, Medicine, Dentistry, and Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, each of which offers its own advanced degrees. The Graduate School offers five degrees at the master's level and the doctorate of philosophy. Included in the work of the Graduate School is an extension program of basic research. Especially noteworthy is the work being done in the fields of genetics, cosmic rays, nuclear physics, and asteroids. In conjunction with this research, the Graduate School publishes a series on sciences, and a special series on folklore. Students in the Graduate School are trained in the methods of research and for teaching research and other professions.

GRADUATE

OPTOMETRY-A DEMANDING SKILL OF VITAL HUMAN SERVICE.


THE GRADUATE—WITH HIS COAT, TIE, AND BRIEFCASE.

AN INTENSE SEARCH

is carried on by graduates in selected fields.

THE DAY'S END finds our grads discussing and planning.

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DEAN LEON H WALLACE

LAW LAW STUDENTS RELAX WITH A GAME OF CARDS.

THE SCALES OF JUSTICE REST BEFORE STUDENT LAWYERS.

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in Law School has feminine occupant.

MINORITY SEAT

Expansion was the theme in the School of Law this year. The beautiful new building and the grant from Inland Foundation of Indianapolis made this possible. The building provides better working conditions; larger, more convenient classrooms, and attractive study rooms and offices. The grant makes possible an expanded curriculum, more scholarships for first-year law students, and an increase in the faculty. With these improvements, students and faculty will be able to pursue modern methods of instruction and application of legal techniques. The University is very pleased with the new program and hopes for even bigger and better results from IU's School of Law. FEET IN PLACE, STUDYING BEGINS.

LAW STUDENTS ASSUME RELAXED POSITIONS, BUT MINDS ARE RACING TO KEEP UP WITH THE PROFS.


DEAN J. D. VAN NUYS, M.D.

IN DIAGNOSING CASES,

medicine

is aided by machines.

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

STUDENT NURSES relax with an after work ping-Bong game.

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The School of Medicine includes Medical, Medical Technician, Medical Record Librarian, and Nursing students. Because of the manner in which this school encompasses two campuses, the dean, Dr. Van Nuys, maintains offices both in Bloomington and Indianapolis. A student who aspires to become a doctor takes three years of "pre-med" training at Bloomington before he is admitted to the School of Medicine itself. The first year of medicine is taught at Bloomington. Plans have been made to move these firstyear courses to the Indianapolis Medical Center in 1958. An extensive program of research is conducted at the Medical Center to give the students practical experience as well as instruction. AFTER THEIR WORK, FRIENDS SHARE THE ENJOYMENT OF MUSIC.

THE FRESHLY STARCHED UNIFORM IS THE TRADEMARK OF IU'S NURSES.

RATS GET THE TEST;

the cure.

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THE AHS HAVE IT AS STUDENTS AND TEACHERS WORK IN A MOUTH

DEAN M. K. HINE, D.D.S.

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY

STUDENT-PATIENT HELPS DEMONSTRATION.


DENT STUDENTS DRILL AND FILL CAVITIES IN A MAZE OF DENTIST CHAIRS

The School of Dentistry is part of the IU Medical Center in Indianapolis. It is considered one of the best equipped schools in the country. The School has training for dental students in seven or more specialized areas such as surgery, straightening teeth, or making artificial teeth. Last year, the excellently equipped Dental Clinic treated more than 10,000 persons from an area of some 600,000, giving the students much opportunity for practice and study. The dental program consists of at least two years of predental preparation and one year of professional education here on campus. The last three years are offered at Indianapolis. The Dental School also provides a dental hygiene program of two years for women.

SMILING STUDENTS TESTIFY THAT LABS CAN BE FUN.

STUDENTS COMPARE NOTES OR FEER AT DENTAL DISORDERS.

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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE PROFESSORS A new academic title, "distinguished service professor," was bestowed by the Indiana University Board of Trustees on three professors in June, 1953. Since then only two other scholars have been elevated to the service professorships, the University's highest academic rank. The title is in recognition of their distinguished achievements in their fields and service to the University.

DR. JOHN R. MOORE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH

Prof. Moore, selected in June, 1956, is internationally known as one of the leading scholars in Augustan literature and history. He is a specialist in the political and literary activities of Daniel Defoe.

DR. TRACY Y. THOMAS PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS

DR. H. J. MULLER PROFESSOR OF ZOOLOGY AND GENETICIST

Prof. Muller, selected in 1953, is a winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his studies of the effects of X-rays on fruit flies. He has been known as a critic of Soviet control of scientists behind the Iron Curtain.

l'rof. Thomas, selected in June, 1956, is one of the world's leading authorities in the fields of differential geometry and applied mathematics. His research has won for him membership in the National Academy of Sciences.

DR. STITH THOMPSON PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF ENGLISH AND FOLKLORE

Prof. Thompson, selected in 1953, has linked the world's past to the present with his studies and compilation of folklore. His IU office is known as a "Port of Call and Clearing House" for folklorists all over the world.

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DR. T. M. SONNEBORN PROFESSOR OF ZOOLOGY AND GENETICIST

Another 1953 selection, Prof. Sonneborn, has made studies of heredity that may help to explain the changes from normal to abnormal cells which occurs in cancer.


FREDERIC BACHMAN LIEBER AWARD Excellence in teaching is recognized each year through the Frederic Bachman Lieber Memorial Award for Distinguished Teaching. The recipient is selected by an all University committee of 10 members who receive nominations from the College and Schools of the University. Income for the endowment is given by Mrs. Katie D. Bachman in memory of her grandson. The award was first given in 1954.

JEROME HALL PROFESSOR OF LAW

Prof. Hall received the award in 1956. He is one of the outstanding legal scholars of the world and has brought distinction to himself and IU by lecturing in universities of many countries of Asia and Europe.

DR. W. R. BRENEMAN PROFESSOR OF ZOOLOGY

Selected for the award in 1955, Prof. Breneman has given of his time and counsel to collegiate athletics and other general affairs of the University. He is recognized as a master of classroom techniques. HENRY B. VEATCH JR. PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY

The first award was given to Prof. Veatch in 1954. His teaching has long been judged distinguished by his students and by his peers. Prof. Veatch is a scholar and author of national reputation.

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BROWN DERBY AWARD An interesting contrast to the Lieber Award is the "most popular professor" award presented by Sigma Delta Chi. The award, first given to a professor in 1937, was a dyed-brown derby. However, in 1941 the late Al Smith sparked the tradition by sending his own autographed brown derby. Today the tradition continues as the regal headpiece is presented to the most popular prof at the annual Gridiron Banquet.

MERRITT LAWLIS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH

The 1956 winner is in his sixth year at IU. A veteran of five years' Air Force Service during World War II—part as a prisoner of war—Prof. Lawlis said he found teaching "very exciting."

JOSEPH L. SUTTON ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF GOVERNMENT

The 1955 winner has been termed "extremely" sociable, remembers faces very well and doesn't hesitate to confront his students outside of class with a firm "hello."

ARTHUR TAITT LECTURER IN FINANCE

The 1954 winner, a relative newcomer to IU, is well loved by his students. A popular lecturer, Mr. Taitt is congenial and energetic in all his activities.

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PROFESSORS IN THE NEWS Hardly a week passes that some member of the faculty of Indiana University is not recognized in the news. Their influence is felt in learned circles throughout the world. We are proud of the many and varied accomplishments of our professors and present here only a slight sketch of the work that has been done.

K. P. WILLIAMS PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS

As a delightful contrast to a career in mathematics, Prof. Williams completed this year his fourth volume of "Lincoln Finds A General," a proposed seven-volume series on the Civil War.

S. F. OTTESON PROFESSOR OF MARKETING

1 his year Prof. Otteson directed the economic survey of Indiana, a survey to which many members of the School of Business faculty contributed.

DR. HENRY R. HOPE CHAIRMAN AND PROFESSOR, DEPT. OF FINE ARTS

Prof. Hope acted as general program advisor at the Ninth General Conference of UNESCO which opened Monday, Nov. 5, 1956 in New Delhi, India. Prof. Hope also lectured in Thailand and Japan. ELVIN S. EYSTER

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CHAIRMAN AND PROFESSOR BUSINESS EDUCATION AND OFFICE TRAINING

The fourth John Robert Gregg Award was given this year to Prof. Eyster. The national award is given for outstanding work in the field of educating students for business teaching.

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IN MEMORIAM The day is always dark when a member of a family passes on. Our faculty family at Indiana University was deeply saddened by the deaths of four of its most beloved and respected members. Three others not on this campus also died this year, Prof. Frank Richman, Prof. James Ogden, and Mark Helm.

MISS AGNES ANDERSON ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF SOCIAL WORK

The loss of Miss Anderson on July 8, 1956 deeply touched all those who knew her. We will always remember her selflessness, humility, and sincere interest in others.

DR. ALFRED C. KINSEY PROFESSOR OF ZOOLOGY

The untimely death of Dr. Kinsey on August 25, 1956 dealt to mankind a great loss. His works, however, will live and influence the thought of future generations.

DR. ANDREW P. USHENKO PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY

The death of Professor Ushenko on September 11, 1956 was keenly felt by his colleagues and students. He exerted a stimulating influence by intimately understanding those who worked under him.

DR. JAMES E. MOFFAT PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF ECONOMICS

After a long illness, Prof. Moffat died on January 9, 1957. Dr. Moffat was a gifted and stimulating teacher. His name was synonymous with the teaching of economics at Indiana University.

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SENIORS


HALL OF FAME Every year Indiana University graduates many seniors who have been outstanding both in scholarship and activities outside the classroom. To honor every one whom we consider outstanding would be impractical; so we have selected fifteen senior men and women who best represent those who have compiled outstanding records while at IU. To be elected to the Hall of Fame, the senior must have been a top executive in a major all-campus activity, elected to at least one campus honorary, and have maintained a grade average above the all men's or women's average.

CLARENCE DONINGER

President of the Student Body; Blue Key; Board of Aeons.

LOUISE BAMBERGER

President, A.W.S.; Mortar Board; Pamarada.

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RON YENERICH

Vice-president of the Student Body; Board of Aeons; Blue Key.

NEIL HINCHMAN

President, Union Board; Blue Key; Board of Aeons.

SUZANNE SIEMS

Editor, Indiana Daily Student; A.W.S. Council: Mortar Board.

RICHARD CROSS

President, M.R.H.A.; Blue Key.

BRAD BOMBA

President, I-Men's Club; Board of Aeons; Outstanding Lineman of the Year.

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WAYNE KIMMEL

President, Board of Aeons; Blue Key.

KAY BALDWIN

Editor, Indiana Daily Student; Treasurer, A.W.S.; Mortar Board.

JAMES PLATT

Vice-president, Union Board; President, Blue Key; Board of Aeons.

KENT ARVIN

Business Manager, 1957 Arbutus; Chief Justice, Student Supreme Court; Vice-president, Blue Key.

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MARLENE BRAUN

President, Panhellenic Council; Mortar Board.

MICHAEL BRUTTON

Editor-in-chief, 1957 Arbutus; Managing Editor, 1956 Arbutus; Blue Key.

CAROLYN BAKER

President, Y.W.C.A.; Mortar Board.

RON SCHNEIDER

President, Senior Class; Blue Key.

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Achor, Robert John, A.B. Ackerman, Jane Elizabeth, B.S. Adams, Floyd E., B.S. Adams, Paul E., B.S. Adamson, James Henry, Jr., B.S.

Ahlbrand, Jerome Thomas, B.S. Ahlers, Richard Joseph, B.S. Ajango, Helle, A.B. Akre, Philip Robert, A.B. Alexander, Margaret Birdena, B.S.

Alger, Billie Jean, A.B. Alishouse, John Carl, B.S. Allen, David, B.S. Allen, Eleanor LaVern, B.S. Allen, Ruth Carolyn, B.S.

Allison, Ralph C., B.S. Allmann, David William, B.S. Altheide, Wayne Carlton, B.S. Amstutz, Joseph Gerald, B.S. Andasen, Leda, B.S.

Anderson, James, A.B. Anderson, John Cameron, B.S. Anderson, Marilyn Ann, A.B. Anderson, Neil Allen, B.S. Anderson, Nora Jean, A.B.

SENIORS Anderson, Shirley Yvonne, B.S. Anderson, Warren Lee, B.S. Andrew, Jerald Lee, A.B. Andrews, Fred Batman, A.B. Angelos, Vange, B.S.

Ankers, Gloria, A.B. Apple, Ferrell Dean, B.S. Apple, Phyllis, B.S. Appleman, Joyce McGee, B.S. Arterburn, Linda Lois, B.S.

Arvin, Kent Stephen, B.S. Ashby, Robert Newton, A.B. Asmus, Judith, B.S. Astesano, Josephine Joan, B.S. Atkinson, Alice Lynn, A.B.

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Attschuler, Doris Ann, B.S. Austin, Carol, A.B. Austin, Marilyn Claire, B.S. Baer, Joachim Theodor, A.B. Bailey, James Devon, B.S.


Baker, Carolyn Jane, A.B. Baker, Ginger Lou, B.S. Baker, Jacob Gerald, B.S. Baker, John Paul, B.S. Baker, Phyllis Ann, B.S.

Baker, William Bercan, B.S. Baldwin, Muriel Kay, A.B. Balch, Charles Guthrie, B.S. Ball, Eugene Ernest, Jr., B.S. Ball, Saundra G., B.S.

Ballantine, Cynthia June, A.B. Ballard, Larry, A.B. Bamberger, Louise, B.S. Barber, Diane Mary, B.S. Bard, Harriet Adrienne, B.S.

Barker, Roberta Jane, B.S. Barker, Walter Lee, B.S. Barnett, Keith A., B.S. Barnes, Catherine, B.S. Barnard, Kenneth Eldon, A.B.

Barnhart, Ben J., A.B. Barnhisel, Thomas Stewart, B.S. Barr, George Anthony, B.S. Barrett Elsie R., A.B. Barrett, Robert Victor, A.B.

SENIORS Bartal, Lawrence John, B.S. Bass, Dwain, B.S. Bass, Marilyn, A.B. Bassett, Barbara Alyce, B.S. Bassett, Mary Norma, B.S.

Bauer, Betty Jean, A.B. Bauer, Frederick Taggart, A.B. Baugh, William Bluford, Jr., B.S. Beaman, Jane Ann, B.S. Beaver, Alice Mae, A.B.

Bego, James Leland, B.S. Bell, Belden Hill, A.B. Bell, William Laird, B.S. Bellis, Bettie Jo, B.S. Benditzson, Howard R., B.S.

Bennett, Carolyn Barbara, A.B. Bently, David Mortimer, B.S. Berg, Gershon Sidney, B.S. Berg, Richard Edward, B.S. Bergstrom, Lyle Richard, A.B.

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Bernard, Neil Leon, B.S. Bernstein, Janet Roslyn, A.B. Berry, Grace, B.S. Berry, Shirley Ann, B.S. Best, Janet Ruth, B.S.

Beumel, Wilford, Jr., B.S. Beutter, Robert Charles, B.S. Bevan, William Leroy, A.B. Bianco, Shirley Hatfield, B.S. Bidwell, Colleen Kirkpatrick, A.B.

Bidwell, James, B.S. Biever, Thomas Lee, B.S. Bigge, Barbara Alice, A.B. Bilger, Barbara Ann, B.S. Bingley, Bette Joan, A.B.

Bishea, Norman Doral, B.S. Black, Marjorie Ellen, B.S. Blackburn, Ann S., B.S. Blackwell, Frederick Wayne, A.B. Blake, Judith Lou, B.S.

Blaskovich, Thomas Robert, B.S. Blessinger, Agnes Louise, B.S. Boardman, Kay Dyann, B.S. Bode, Sylvia Ann, B.S. Boggs, Douglas S., B.S.

SENIORS Bogue, Joseph David, B.M. Bogusz, Robert, B.S. Bolender, Carol Ann, B.S. Bolitho, Marilynn Jane, B.S. Bomba, Brad J., A.B.

Bonnington, Robert Lester, B.S. Booher, Ted William, A.B. Booker, Susan Marie, B.S. Boone, Marjorie Lee, A.B. Borchelt, Kenneth Paul, B.S.

Borkenstein, Gerald W., B.S. Borns, Robert Aaron, B.S. Borter, Leonard Dale, B.S. Boss, Barbara Ann, B.S. Bostwick, James Arnold, B.M.E.

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Bottorff, Thomas Eugene, B.S. Bottom, Doyle E., B.S. Bourdon, Carol Lee, B.S. Bowen, Larry Lee, B.S. Bowers, Lois E., B.S.


Bowler, Gregory Lee, A.B. Bowman, Donald E., B.S. Bowyer, John William, B.S. Boyd, Nancy, B.S. Boyer, William L., A.B.

Box, Regina Sue, B.S. Bradley, Mary Catherine, B.S. Bradley, Richard, B.S. Brajner, Gene J., B.S. Branson, Sarah Jane, A.B.

Brashears, Benjamin Seth, A.B. Braun, Marlene, A.B. Brazier, Claude Neil, B.S. Bredemeyer, Evelyn Joan, B.S. Breneman, Miriam Eilene, B.S.

Brewer, Thomas K., B.S. Britten, Dale A., B.S. Britton, Paul Coleman, B.S. Brodhecker, Thomas Andrew, B.S. Brose, Paul E., A.B.

Brown, Harold E., B.S. Brown, Norman, A.B. Brown, Oreal L., B.S. Brown, William A., B.S. Browne, Phyllis Anne, B.S.

SENIORS Brownell, Janet May, A.B. Browning, John David, B.S. Brumbaugh, Roger Lee, B.S. Brumm, Harold Leroy, B.S. Brune, Charles Marvin, A.B.

Brutton, Michael S., B.S. Bryant, David Tobe, A.B. Bryant, Randall Dale, A.B. Bullington, Annette, B.S. Burditt, Donald C., B.S.

Burgdoerfer, Jerry, B.S. Burgoon, Elmer Charles, Jr., B.S. Burkey, Kenneth Steele, B.S. Burkhardt, Edwin Earl, B.S. Burns, Barbara Ann, B.S.

Burns, Thelma M., A.B. Burroff, David Lawrence, B.S. Burroff, Judith Whitelock, B.S. Bushman, Ted, B.S. Butler, Robert Charles, B.S.

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Byrne, Cynthia C., B.S. Gabel, James, B.S. Cachules, Nick, A.B. Cagiantas, Calliopi S., B.S. Callas, Andrew, B.S.

Callon, Kathleen Brook, A.B. Campbell, Barbara Ann, B.S. Capehart, James B., B.S. Carnal!, Ned Roof, B.S. Carnes, Walter Alfred, B.S.

Carpenter, Gene F., B.S. Carter, Thomas Edward, Jr., A.B. Catanzarite, Joseph Frank, B.S. Chamberlain, Maurice Kay, B.S. Chambers, Marlene Ann, B.S.

Chen, Yin-Chuan, B.S. Chester, Lyle W., B.S. Chin-Yee, Millie, A.B. Chipman, Ralph Dean, B.S. Christian, Richard Olin, B.S.

Cipowski, Paul August, B.S. Claeys, Frank John, B.S. Clark, Donald Maurice, B.S. Clark, Elnora Louise, B.S. Clark, Ernest, Jr., B.S. SENIORS Clark, Margaret Ann, B.S. Clark, William Russell, Jr., A.B. Clay, Garner, Jr., B.S. Cleek, Carroll Edwin, B.S. Clements, Harley M., A.B.

Clester, Harriet Remick, B.S. Cline, Carolyn Ann, B.S. Cloe, Rafe Heath, A.B. Close, Gloria E., B.S. Cohen, Phillip Stokes, B.M.

Colchin, Charles Edwin, B.S. Cole, Phila, B.S. Collie, John, Jr., A.B. Colnitis, Joy Arlene, B.S. Combs, Nelson B., B.S.

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Conger, John Thomas, B.S. Conklin, Robert Dale, A.B. Conn, Frank Herbert, B.S. Connerton, Kay Frances, B.S. Conrad, Everett L., A.B.


Coppes, Marcia Marie, B.S. Cooper, Carol, A.B. Cooper, William Earl, B.S. Corbin, Charles Dowell, B.S. Cork, Joselynn Jan, B.S.

Cosgrove, James Thomas, B.S. Cortese, Joseph Harry, A.B. Couger, Janet Ann, A.B. Cousineau, Carole Vesta, B.S. Cowart, Robert Lafayette, B.M.

Cowen, Richard Lee, B.S. Cox, Donald Thomas, B.S. Cox, Joann Allendorf, A.B. Cox, Standiford Henry, A.B. Coyne, Arthur Edward, B.S.

Craig, M. Carolyn, B.S. Cralle, Joan Lee, A.B. Crews, Thomas Wesley, A.B. Crinklaw, Jim Alfred, B.S. Cross, Richard Vernon, B.S.

Crothers, Edward Joe, A.B. Crouch, Nancy A., B.S. Crowe, Robert Emlin, B.S. Crum, James Edward, A.B. Crume, Ralph Edward, B.S. SEN IORS Cunningham, William Thomas, B.S. Curless, Robert Travis, A.B. Current, Jerry Hall, B.S. Curry, Richard Lee, B.S. Dailey, Bernard Howard, A.B.

Dailey, James Barton, B.S. Dale, Jacqueline Grace, B.S. Dale, William Dwain, A.B. Daniel, Jerome C., B.S. Dannu, Ablahad Paulas, A.B.

Davis, Daisy Irene, B.S. Davis, James E., B.S. Davis, James Ronald, B.S. Davis, John William, B.S. Davis, Mary Jo, B.S.

Davison, Ruth Marilyn, A.B. Dean, Lyndon Lee, B.S. DeBonis, Michael Dominic, B.S. Deck, James Louis, B.S. Dell, Wayne Russell, B.S.

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Demaree, Susan Gay, B.S. Demos, George, B.S. Derhammer, Nan Louise, B.S. DeVries, Sandra Jean, B.S. Dewey, Dean Hamilton, B.S.

Dickinson, Carroll A., A.B. Dillard, Charles Thomas, B.S. DiMilan, Kenneth Lew, A.B. Dinger, Dallas Lee, A.B. Disler, Jack Ray, B.S.

Ditson, Rayma Kay, B.M. Dixon, Jane Carol, B.S. Dixon, Max Eugene, B.S. Dixon, William, Jr., B.S. Dobbins, Marlene Eloise, B.S.

Dodd, Margaret Joann, B.S. Dolby, Roberta K., A.B. Donaldson, Bessie, B.S. Donninger, Clarence Henry, B.S. Donselman, Dorothy Elizabeth, A.B.

Doolittle, Marlene Jean, B.M.E. Douglass, Charles Walter, B.S. Downen, Thomas William, B.S. Downey, Matthew Thomas, A.B. Doyle, Jerome Walter, B.S.

SENIORS Draper, Jo Ann, B.S. Dreier, Ruth Ellen, B.S. Dudley, Shirley Ann, B.S. Duke, Sandra Kay, B.S. Dulack, Stephen, Jr., B.S.

Dusthimer, Thomas Lee, B.S. Dustin, Donna Ruth, B.S. DuValle, Marilyn Ann, B.S. Eakins, Ann Camden, A.B. Easterday, Samuel Gorden, B.S.

Eckert, Pauline Mae, B.S. Eddy, Donald Lynn, B.S. Edwards, Gail Maurice, A.B. Edwards, William John, A.B. Ehrlich, Dale Martin, B.S.

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Eldridge, Jene, B.S. Ellis, Albert Giberson, B.S. Ellis, James Mitchum, B.S. Ellis, Janice Louise, A.B. Ellis, John Wesley, A.B.


Elmore, Audrey lone, B.S. Elsner, Gordon Louis, B.S. Elzey, Carol J., B.S. Emerson, Janet Glyn, B.S. Emmert, Anne B., B.S.

Emile, Helen Alberta, B.S. Englander, Sandra Joy, A.B. Engledow, Mark Eldon, B.S. Enlow, Susan R., A.B. Ensminger, Sheila, A.B.

Epstein, Bernard W., B.S. Ervin, John Retherford, B.S. Eubank, David Arthur, B.S. Fackler, Mary Elizabeth, B.S. Fair, Diane, B.S.

Faries, James Allen, Jr., B.S. Farquhar, Pauline June, B.S. Feather, Jean Betty, B.S. Feldman, Clark Leigh, B.S. Fencken, William Alan, B.S.

Fenner, Carl M., A.B. Fenter, Jack Ray, B.S. Ferverda, Floyd Pierre, B.S. Ferverda, Thomas W., B.S. Fetters, Susan Ann, B.M.E.

SENIORS Fields, Alpheus Heuii, B.M.E. Fields, James Earl, A.B. Fields, Nancy Boswell, B.S. Fields, Shirley Ann, A.B. Fienberg, Sheila Fay, B.S.

Finkelstein, Michael, A.B. Fish, Allan L., B.S. Fishback, Sharon Jane, B.S. Fisher, Warren Thomas, B.S. Fleetwood, Jewel, B.S.

Fletcher, James Charles, B.S. Flora, Gene Walter, B.S. Flora, Janice Ann, B.S. Ford, Floretta Alice, B.S. Fosbrink, Robert Don, B.S.

Foster, Gilbert D., B.S. Foust, Ronald Kent, B.S. Fox, Nila Sue, B.S. Fox, Richard Thomas, B.S. France, Michael Harvey, B.S.

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Francis, Penelope, B.S. Franklin, Norman Duffy, B.S. Frappier, Jo H., B.S. Frederick, Donald Gene, B.S. Freds, Marlene, A.B.

Freed, Mary De Vonna, B.M.E. Freeman, Harry Edward, A.B. Freeman, Meta Dene, B.S. Freiburger, Richard Eugene, B.S. Fricke, Robert William, B.S.

Friend, Albert Morton, B.S. Fry, Suzanne, B.S. Fryman, George Harvey, B.S. Fulps, Donna Jane, A.B. Funk, Joyce, B.S.

Furnish, Betty Lorine, B.S. Gabel, Harriet Lois, B.M.E. Galbreath, Mary, B.S. Gallagher, Harry S., Jr., A.B. Gallagher, Patricia Elaine, A.B.

Gallinatti, Dale V., B.S. Gallinger, Gail Ruth, B.S. Galofaro, Lawrence Louis, B.S. Galvin, Ann Berkley, B.S. Gamble, Barbara Jean, B.S.

SENIORS Ganoe, Charles William, Jr., B.S. Garfinkle, Faye Sonia, B.S. Garland, Charles K., B.S. Garman, Ted L., B.S. Gassert, Joanne Frances, B.S.

Gauger, Dorothy Irene, B.S. Gay, Viola Bunch, B.S. Gehrke, Fred Carl, B.S. Geiss, Frank Joseph, A.B. Gemmer, Barry Armond, A.B.

Gentile, John Joseph, B.S. Gentry, David Brenton, B.S. Gephart, Carole Ann, A.B. Gettle, H. Robert, B.S. Gieseke, F. Gary, A.B.

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Gildea, Margaret Hoadley, B.S. Gill, George Norman, A.B. Gillen, James C., B.S. Giltner, Clifford N., B.S. Ginn, George Moses, B.S.


Goodard, Marvin Jay, B.S. Godwin, Virginia Lee, A.B. Goris, John B., B.S. Gossman, David George, B.S. Gotschall, Kathryn Jean, B.S.

Goudeaux, Addie, B.S. Graham, Alice Evelyn, B.S. Graham, Nancy Elizabeth, A.B. Gramer, George William, B.S. Graves, Ann Byrne, B.S.

Graves, Clarice Faye, A.B. Graves, June Marlene, B.S. Gray, Dickey Wayne, B.S. Green, James Lawrence, B.S. Green, Mariana, B.S.

Green, Nancy Elizabeth, A.B. Green, Norvella F., B.S. Greenberg, Carol Ruth, B.S. Griffith, Norman Ray, B.S. Grimes, Dan S., A.B.

Grimes, John Carter, B.S. Grimes, Robert Warren, B.S. Grimes, Sue Carol, B.S. Griner, Nancy Aline, B.S. Grinstead, Marjorie Jeanne, B.S. SENIORS Groh, Sue Carolyn, A.B. Gronemeir, Ralph Gary, B.S. Grostefon, Sandra Karen, B.S. Grunrmeyer, Virgil Raymond, B.S. Guenin, Mary Ann, B.S.

Guy, Robert C., B.S. Habben, Meredita G., B.S. Haddan, Natalie, A.B. Hageman, Donna Sue, B.S. Halas, Raymond Marc, B.S.

Hale, Gloria, A.B. Hale, James Marvin, B.S. Hales, Maryliz Milling, A.B. Hall, Joseph John, B.S. Hall, Joseph Leonard, B.S.

Hall, Virginia Geraldine, B.S. Hallett, Marilyn Marie, A.B. Hamilton, Arthur Wayne, B.S. Hamilton, Carol Jane, A.B. Hammond, Phillip Allen, B.S.

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Hampton, Judith Eleanor, A.B. Hanau, Henry Fred, B.S. Hanisch, Frank Joseph, Jr., B.S. Hanley, Larry L., A.B. Hanley, Nancy Sue, B.S.

Hanning, James E., A.B. Hansen, Robert Eugene, A.B. Harcourt, Maurita L., B.S. Hardaway, Thomas V., B.S. Hardy, Nancy Long, B.S.

Hardy, Robert Joseph, B.S. Harbin, Nancy Lee, A.B. Hare, Curtis Clyde, B.S. Harman, Jack Kimes, B.S. Harris, Marilyn Elizabeth, B.S.

Harris, Myrna, B.S. Harrison, Paul Carter, B.S. Hart, Max Dean, B.S. Hart, Thomas Marion, B.S. Hartzell, Martha June, A.B.

Hatfield, Craig Bond, B.S. Hauenstein, June Marie, A.B. Hawkins, William M., B.S. Hayes, Albin Berry, Jr., B.S. Hayes, Edward Lee, B.M.

SENIORS Hayes, Gayle Eugene, B.S. Hayes, Norman Maxwell, B.S. Hayes, Robert D., B.S. Hayes, Robert E., Jr., B.S. Heady, Kay Rosalind. A.B.

Heath, Edward Dixon, A.B. Heaton, Albert Jack, A.B. Hebert, Lois Ruth, B.S. Hedge, Jane, B.S. Hedge, John Alan. B.S.

Hedge, Richard Wayne, B.S. Hedrick, Jack T., B.S. Heena, Charles Richard, B.S. Hein, Christina Maude, B.S. Hein, Leroy Olsen, B.S.

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Helms, Suzanne Elizabeth, B.S. Henderson, William H., B.S. Hendricks, Marilyn Ann, B.S. Hendricks, James Dale, A.B. Hendricks, Richard Wayne, B.S.


Henry, Jacqueline Delores, B.M.E. Herrold, George Edwin, A.B. Herron, Jerry Ray, A.B. Hershman, Nancy May, B.S. Hesson, Justus Clyde, Jr., B.S.

Heyn, Roberta Kay, B.S. Hibner, Barbara Jeanne, B.S. Hibner, Dan William, A.B. Hickman, Charles William, A.B. Hicks, M. Jane, B.S.

Higa, Yoshino, B.S. Higgins, Gilbert William, B.S. Hill, Janice E., B.M. Hill, Max Allen, B.S. Himsel, Marlene Alma, B.S.

Hinchman, Neil Ruff, B.S. Hinebaugh, Kenneth Daniel, B.S. Hines, Mary Alice, B.S. Hinton, Richard P., B.S. Hirai, Keiji, B.S.

Hite, Peggy Jean, B.S. Hmurovic, Joseph Francis, B.S. Hockette, George Charles, A.B. Hodson, Charles L., B.S. Hoffman, Donald Alan, B.S.

SENIORS Hofmann, Larry Eugene, B.S. Hofmockel, Carolyn May, B.M. Hogemeyer, Mirian Lou, B.S. Hoglund, John B., B.S. Hogue, Donald M., B.M.E.

Holder, David E., B.S. Holley, Sondra Lola, A.B. Hollihan, Evelyn Norma, B.S. Holly, Harvey Bernard, B.M.E. Honaker, Charles R., A.B.

Honda, Nobuo, A.B. Hood, Dorothy Jane, B.S. Hooning, John Peter, III, B.S. Hopkins, Donald Wayne, A.B. Hormuth, James Otto, B.S.

Horwitz, Sanford Jay, B.S. Hoskinson, Ann Schwab, A.B. Hostetler, Connie Mack, A.B. House, Robert Baker, B.S. Houser, Ann L., A.B.

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Howald, Loren Lamont, B.S. Howard, Gordon Glenn, B.S. Howard, Robert Paul, B.M. Hubbard, Morris Elbert, B.M. Hubbell, Calvin K., B.S.

Huddleston, Elam A., B.S. Hudson, Margaret W., B.S. Hughes, Joe G., B.S. Hull, Carol T., A.B. Humerickhouse, Ronald Ray, B.S.

Hunter, Ben L., B.S. Hunter, Rita Diefendahl, B.S. Huser, Leah Marie, B.S. Huss, Sylvia Edna, B.S. Hunter, Ralph Eugene, B.S.

Ignas, Edward, B.S. Imboden, Roy Warren, B.S. Ingram, Richard Gene, A.B. Inkley, Kathryn Ann, B.S. Inman, Sandra Jane, B.S.

Isenbarger, Karl, B.S. Isom, Louise Harmon, B.S. Jackson, Marilyn Jean, B.S. Jackson, Phillip Byron, B.S. Jackson, S. Yvonne, B.S.

SENIORS Jackson, William Lorenzo, A.B. Jacqmain, Ralph Joseph, B.S. James, Carole E., A.B. Jamison, Dennis R., B.S. Janneck, Judith Ann, B.S.

Jaracz, Ronald Frank, B.S. Jeffries, Jack Allison, B.S. Jehl, Leo John, Jr., B.S. Jenson, Carol Edith, A.B. Jenkins, Glenn, B.S.

Johnson, Barbara Jean, A.B. Johnson, Carson Edward, B.M.E. Johnson, Kay Mariene, B.S. Johnson, Kenneth B., B.S. Johnson, Linda Claire, B.S.

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Johnson, Mary Eleanor, B.S. Johnson, R. Donald, A.B. Johnson, Rosalind Ann, B.S. Johnson, Thomas Joseph, B.S. Jones, Donn Carter, B.S.


Jones, Freddie Yvonzio, B.S. Jones, Lessie Eugene, B.S. Jones, Raymond, B.S. Jordan, Donald E., B.S. Jordan, Robert Dean, A.B.

Joris, William Edward, B.S. Jospe, Susanne, A.B. Joss, Margaret M., B.S. Joss, Robert A., B.S. Kaegi, Susan, B.S.

Kahn, Stuart, A.B. Kalver, Carol Fay, A.B. Kaneko, Tadashi, B.S. Karlson, Shirley Mae, B.S. Karowsky, Donald F., B.S.

Kaser, William Robert, B.S. Kassenoff, Sanford, B.S. Kauchak, Richard Norman, B.S. Kaye, Joan Hartman, B.S. Kaye, M. Kenneth, B.S.

Kazich, Patricia Barbara, B.S. Keck, Carolyn Suzanne, B.S. Keeley, Mary Diane, B.S. Keiser, Richard E., A.B. Keith, Robert Dale, B.S.

SENIORS Kelley, Gordon E., B.S. Kelley, Ivan Ray, B.S. Kelley, James Floyd, B.S. Kellman, Frederick William, B.S. Kelly, Alice Diane, B.S.

Kelly, John Edward, B.S. Kelly, John Howard, B.S. Kelso, Patricia Lou, A.B. Kennedy, Robert Keith, B.S. Kenshol, William Stanley, A.B.

Keppler, Carole Kindwall, A.B. Kern, Arlene Marie, B.M.E. Kern, Nancy Lynn, B.S. Kern, Roy William, B.S. Kett, Gilbert Frank, B.S.

Keys, Norma Evelyn, B.S. Khongkhakul, Esther 0., A.B. Kielton, Melvyn Joseph, A.B. Kienzynski, Paul John, B.S. Killian, Robert A., B.S.

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Kilpatrick, Thomas Marlin, B.S. Kimmel, Wayne A., A.B. Kincaid, Garland Ellis, B.S. Kincaid, Robert Wayne, B.S. King, Marshall, Jr., B.M.E.

Kinkle, Susan Mary, B.S. Kirchner, Charlotte Jane, B.S. Klem, Paul Richard, A.B. Klinge, Edward Carl, A.B. Klingerman, John Joseph, A.B.

Knight, Robert LeRoy, B.S. Knisley, Sharon Dee, B.S. Knoebber, Edward Henry, B.S. Kobza, Richard Louis, B.S. Konstans, Constantine, B.M.

Koselke, Norman Eugene, B.S. Kosin, John Robert, B.S. Kozacik, Patricia Ann., A.B. Kraner, Jerry L., B.S. Kravas, William Christ, B.S.

Krebs, John Louis, B.S. Kreitman, Leon, A.B. Kristoff, Frank Richard, B.S. Kroeger, Howard Frederick, B.S. Kroger, Betsy Carolyn, B.S.

SENIORS Krueger, Thomas Paul, A.B. Kruse, Kurt G., B.S. Ku, Chia-Wei, B.S. Kutzner, Mary Arlough, B.S. Kuyper, James Russell, B.S.

Lambert, William Pierre, B.S. Land, Murphey Calvin, B.S. Landaw, Claude David, B.S. Lane, Clarence Roger, B.S. Langford, Frank L., B.S.

Lannom, Gail Patricia, A.B. Larowe, Gladys Ann, B.S. Larson, James Roy, B.S. Laswell, James Winston, B.S. Lattimer, Richard Lee, B.S.

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Laudick, Richard Charles, B.S. Lauer, Lawrence James, B.S. Laymon, Denis Bonham, A.B. Leak, Donald Aubrey, B.S. Leave11, Fred Winnefield, Jr., B.S.


Ledden, M. Sue, A.B. Lee, Robert Edward, B.S. Lehman, Elizabeth Marie, B.M.E. Lembke, Reinhold Robert, B.S. Lengnick, Guenther Fritz, A.B.

Lennington, Terrence R., B.S. Leslie, John Robert, A.B. Lessly, Marilyn Jeanne, B.M. Leu, Nadine Louise, B.S. Levenstein, Paula Sue, B.S.

Levin, Benjamin Harris, B.S. Lewandowski, Paul Andrew, B.S. Lewis, Robert Dean, A.B. Lewis, Shirley, B.S. Liberman, Annette Sarah, B.S.

Libey, John Royer, A.B. Liechty, Karen Belle, B.S. Lindsay, Carmen, B.M. Lindsay, Marlene, A.B. Linton, Norman L., B.S.

Linville, David Nichols, B.S. Lippeatt, Marjorie Eleanor, A.B. Lisher, Wilbur Earnest, B.S. Litherland, Carole JoAnne, B.M. Little, John Paul, B.M.E.

SENIORS Livezey, Michael J., B.S. Locke, James Robert, B.S. Lockhart, Barbara Jane, B.S. Logan, Frances J., B.S. Lohbauer, Robert Dean, A.B.

Long, Jerry E., B.S. Long, Michael Terrance, A.B. Long, Ralph Jack, B.S. Louck, Nancy Jane, A.B. Loudermilk, Richard Gordon, A.B.

Loux, Patty Joanne, A.B. Lowenstine, Don Maurice, B.S. Lucas, John David, B.S. Lundquist, James Laurel, B.S. McAlpine, Shirley Mae, A.B.

McCall, Charles H., Jr., A.B. McCasland, Mary Lou, B.S. McCollum, Carl Weston, B.S. McCollum, Myrna Sue, A.B. McCormick, Dennis John, A.B.

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McCormick, William, Jr., B.S. McCoy, Georgialee, B.M.E. McCracken, James Darwin, B.S. McCrory, Sandra Moonyeen, B.S. McCullough, Max Dean, A.B.

McDermond, Mary Jane, B.S. McIntire, Richard Lee, B.S. McKeeman, Maryellen, B.S. McIlrath, Robert Allan, B.S. McKenzie, Chester Vernon, B.S.

McKnight, Ruth Craig, B.S. McLaughlin, Henri Robert, B.S. McManus, James Joseph, A.B. McMillan, Nancy Jane, B.S. McMullen, Robert Francis, B.S.

McNabney, James Edwin, B.S. McNamara, Angela Marie, B.S. McNeil, Thomas Lannon, B.S. McPike, Maryann, B.S. McWhorter, Barbara, A.B.

Mace, William Melvin, B.S. Macke, Elmer, B.S. Maesaka, Ert, B.S. Maglish, Joseph Michael, B.S. Mahan, John Thomas, B.S.

SENIORS Malouf, Lillian H., B.M. Maners, Phillip Dale, B.S. Mangels, Louis A., A.B. Manassa, Richard Jay, A.B. Mann, Louise Catherine, B.S.

Manta, Judy Natsuko, B.S. Marchand, Gloria Marlene, A.B. Marjanian, Anita, B.S. Marquis, Donald B., A.B. Martin, Joan, B.S.

Martin, Joan Laverne, B.S. Martin, Ralph Henry, B.S. Martin, Thomas Frank, B.S. Martin, William Robert, B.S. Martinez, Arsenio, B.S.

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Massel, Lois Ann, B.S. Mastey, Anthony Daniel, B.S. Mastey, Roberta Sophie, B.S. Mathews, Helen Edith, A.B. Mathias, Richard Harold, A.B.


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Mattern, Thomas J., B.S. Mattingly, Mack Francis, B.S. Maurer, James Frank, A.B. May, Jeannette Chartrand, A.B. Mazur, Richard John, B.S.

Mead, Patricia, A.B. Meeker, Dorothy Ellen, B.S. Meharry, Josephine, B.S. Meier, Jean Edna, B.S. Meise, Maxwell A., B.S.

Melaven, Roger David, B.S. Mentzelos, Efthymia, A.B. Menzel, Fayanne, B.S. Metzger, Elnora Sue, B.S. Meyer, Carol Elaine, B.S.

Meyer, Fredric Duane, B.S. Meyer, Russell, A.B. Michelson, Herbert Stephen, B.S. Miles, Lester E., B.S. Miller, Anna Bernice, B.S.

Miller, Arthur J., B.S. Miller, Barry, A.B. Miller, David Israel, B.S. Miller, Edward Eugene, B.S. Miller, Garland Jacob, B.S.

SENIORS Miller, Herbert A., B.S. Miller, Jerry Leroy, B.S. Miller, Kathryn Bea, B.S. Miller, Leonard Vincent, B.S. Miller, Randall A., B.S.

Millholland, Paul Maurice, A.B. Milliken, Lloyd Herman, B.S. Mills, Joseph B., B.S. Mings, Robert Charles, B.S. Miser, Robert Newman, A.B.

Mitchell, Anne, B.S. Mitchell, Dorothy Ann, B.S. Mitchell, Patrick George, A.B. Molcan, Helen Adele, B.S. Monfreda, John Anthony, B.S.

Montgomery, Ralph Franklin, A.B. Montgomery, Roger Kay, B.S. Moore, David Cornelius, B.S. Moore, Jack Frederick, B.S. Moore, Jo Ann, B.S.

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Moore, Janet Elaine, B.M.E. Moore, David Jewel, A.B. Mordenti, Daniel Joseph, B.M.E. Morehead, Dale Neil, B.S. Moreland, Karen Pharis, B.S.

Moretton, Don A., B.S. Morgan, Raymond Lewis, B.S. Morris, Robert Coulter, B.S. Morris, Nancy Ann, B.S. Morris, Sharon Kay, A.B.

Morris, Wayne L., B.S. Morrow, William James, B.S. Mortensen, Bruce James, B.S. Mosiman, Fred Hugh, B.S. Moss, Clemens, C., B.S.

Mossler, James Jesse, B.S. Mowrey, Lois A., B.S. Mount, William Joseph, B.S. Mueller, Gloria Jean, B.S. Murray, Nan, B.S.

Murphy, Stuart Perry, B.M. Mutz, Margaret Ann, B.S. Myers, Marian Evelyn, B.S. Myers, Richard Arno, A.B. Myers, William Alton, B.S.

SENIORS Naffer, Harvey Alexander, B.S. Naftzger, Sherman Oliver, B.S. Naftzger, Willetta Barnhart, B.S. Nagy, John Calvin, B.S. Nahrwold, David Lange, A.B.

Napier, John Edward, B.S. Narrol, Phyllis, A.B. Nathanson, Albert Irwin, A.B. Neff, Martha Sandra, B.S. Nay, Jack Paul, A.B.

Neal, Donna Jo, B.M. Neal, Harold Richard, B.S. Neal, Richard Lynn, B.S. Nelson, Janet L., A.B. Nelson, Mary Louise, B.S.

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New, John Ralston, Jr., B.S. Neuhauser, Robert Wayne, A.B. Nichols, Addie Belle, B.M. Nichols, John Lee, A.B. Nickels, Jerome Eugene, B.S.


Niehaus, Jerome Eugene, B.S. Niehaus, David Arnold, B.S. Nierman, Richard Lee, A.B. Noel, Judith Ann, B.S. Noone, William, B.S.

Norman, Philip Robert, A.B. Norris, Mary, A.B. Null, Don Allen, B.S. Nussbaum, Doris Etta, B.S. Nyerges, Eugene David, B.S.

Oak, Annette Carol, B.S. Oakes, Henry Nathaniel, Jr., A.B. O'Brian, Raymond Joseph, B.S. O'Brien, Marcia Louise, B.S. O'Brien, John Michael, B.S.

O'Brien, Robert Dennis, B.S. Ogle, Ronald Kent, B.S. O'Kelley, Richard Dale, A.B. Olander, Nancy Jean, B.S. Oliver, Charlene Marie, B.S.

O'Neill, Peggy Judith, B.S. Oppenheim, Robert L., B.S. Orear, Joseph, B.S. Organ, Mary Margaret, B.S. Orr, Mary Louise, A.B.

SENIORS Osborne, Gary Coleman, B.S. Overby, Truman T., A.B. Overdeck, Barbara Ann, B.S. Overmyer, John Eugene, B.S. Owens, Barbara June, B.S.

Pallatin, John Stephen, B.S. Pappas, Anna M., B.S. Parient, William Richard, Jr., B.S. Park, Yeon-Soo, A.B. Parker, Robert John, B.S.

Patterson, Bernice Faye, B.S. Pauer, Mary Louise, B.S. Paul, J. William, B.S. Pawlus, James Alexander, B.S. Payne, Thomas William, B.S.

Peake, Robert L., A.B. Peel, Malcolm Lee, A.B. Peitler, Barbara Helene, A.B. Pendleton, William Charles, B.S. Pennell, Sally Ann, B.S.

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Perkins, Paul James, Jr., B.S. Perkins, Rodney Clair, A.B. Perkins, Sharon Lee, B.S. Permer, Klaus Henry, B.S. Pethtel, Billy Don, A.B.

Petro, Jerald Duane, B.S. Petro, Paul Joseph, B.S. Phelps, Patricia Ann, B.S. Phillippi, Glen Franklin, B.S. Phillippo, Robert Gene, B.S.

Phillips, James Edward, B.S. Phillips, Mary Kay, B.S. Phillips, Myron William, A.B. Phipps, David Bruce, B.S. Pierazek, James Walter, A.B.

Pierson, Andrew L., B.S. Pine, Robert Allen, A.B. Ping, Donald Wayne, B.S. Pinkerton, Max Edward, B.S. Plake, Earl Norman, B.S.

Platt, James L., B.S. Plymate, James Todd, B.S. Poklemba, Frank M., B.S. Poledor, James Andrew, B.S. Poloncak, Helen, B.S.

SENIORS Posey, Elizabeth, B.S. Prange, Nancy Jane, B.S. Prange, William Harold, B.S. Pray, Sherrill Anne, B.S. Prelock, Judith Ann, B.S.

Prickett, Charles Hal, B.S. Prince, Shirley M., A.B. Pruett, Frank Donald, B.S. Purcell, Rita Ann, B.S. Purcell, William Paul, A.B.

Puterbaugh, Sandra Jo, A.B. Quick, John D., B.S. Quinn, Patricia Jill, B.S. Rae, Russell Aitken, B.S. Ragsdale, John Fleming, A.B.

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Ramey, Martha Joan, B.S. Rasmussen, Jorgen Scott, A.B. Ratterman, Bernard Woody, Jr., B.S. Rauchmiller, Ronald Arthur, B.S. Ravine, Edith, B.S.


Ray, Richard William, B.S. Reasoner, Suzanne Celeste, A.B. Rebber, Herman, Jr., B.S. Reed, Charles Gordon, B.S. Reed, Larry E., B.S.

Reichel, Betty Carole, A.B. Reick, Judith Ellen, B.S. Reibel, Peter Randolph, A.B. Reid, Robert David, B.S. Reid, Sharon Ann, B.S.

Reinecke, Ann, A.B. Reno, Nicholas Paul, B.S. Rhinesperger, Doris, B.S. Rich, Phyllis Ann, B.S. Richards, Thomas Gilmore, B.S.

Richardson, Joseph Downs, A.B. Richardson, Patricia Ann, A.B. Rickert, Jon Edward, B.S. Rider, Frances Hudson, B.S. Ridley, John Ewing, III, A.B.

Riehl, Carolyn Patricia, A.B. Riffle, Robert F., B.S. Riley, Allen Wayne, B.S. Riley, David Glover, B.S. Riley, James Hubbard, A.B.

SENIORS Ripperger, June Carol, B.S. Ritchie, Harold Lee, B.S. Ritchie, Thomas Arthur, B.S. Robbins, David Lee, B.S. Robbins, Roy W., B.S.

Roberts, Justin B., B.S. Robling, Donald Ray, B.S. Rockstroh, John Richard, B.S. Rodebaugh, James Warren, B.S. Rodebeck, Marjorie Jean, B.S.

Rodeck, Willard Martin, B.S. Rodriguez, Daniel Richard, B.S. Roell, William E., B.S. Rogers, Martha Joan, A.B. Rogulic, John Marco, A.B.

Rohe, Melicent Ann, B.S. Roknich, Nick, Jr., B.S. Rominger, Jack Vernon, B.S. Rongey, Janet Lee, B.S. Root, James Porter, B.S.

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Root, Joyce Lee, B.S. Rosenberg, Zachary, A.B. Rosenzweig, Luanne B., A.B. Rosenzweig, Rosie Friedman, A.R . Ross, Ronald Lee, B.S.

Ross, Theodore William, B.S. Roth, Muriel Leah, B.M., B.M.E. Rowe, Philip Woodard, A.B. Rowland, June Laurel, B.S. Ruddell, Richard A., B.S.

Rueckert, Cara Mae, B.S. Ruhle, Deborah Ann, B.M. Rumbaugh, Janet Lynn, B.S. Runyan, Dennis Leroy, A.B. Rupenthol, Wayne Dean, B.S.

Rusche, Herman F., B.S. Rusinek, Thomas I).. A.B. Rusnak, Andrew John, A.B. Russ, Sarah Catherine, B.S. Rust, Joan Margaret, B.S.

Sachs, James Baron, B.S. Sacopulos, Gus, A.B. Sagel, David Frederick, B.S. Sagel, Sally, B.S. Salisbury, Helen Holland. B.S.

SENIORS Sallach, Arlene W., Sampanis, Leo, A.B. Sanders, Martha Sue, B.S. Sanders, Vaugh L., B.S. Sandler, Neil Floyd, B.S.

Sanford, John Graeme, Jr., B.S. Sargent, Conde, A.B. Sasser, Denver Glendaire, A.B. Satterlee, Jerry William, B.S. Sausser, David L., B.S.

Sauter, Douglas Paul, B.S. Schaeffer, Militine, B.S. Scheid, Nancy Elizabeth, B.S. Schellenberg, Alfred John, B.S. Schenk, Maurice, A.B.

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Schickendantz, MarkoIf Donald, B.S. Schilling, Gene P., B.S. Schindler, John Robert, A.B. Schlagenhauf, Richard D., B.S. Schleeter, Sandra Susanne, A.B.


Schmal, William G., B.S. Schneider, Ronald Ray, B.S. Schooley, William Richard, B.S. Schrader, Wayne Leo, B.S. Schubert, Nancy Elizabeth, B.M.

Schumacher, Ronald Robert, B.S. Schurmann, Robert Claude, A.B. Schutz, Frances Arlene, B.S. Schwanholt, Shirley Ann, A.B. Schwartz, Charles F., Jr., B.S.

Schweizer, Richard Walter, B.S. Scopelitis, Nia, A.B. Scott, Herman F., Jr., A.B. Scott, John Toner, B.S. Scudamore, Marjorie Ann, B.S.

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Seliger, Dale Robert, B.S. Semon, Rhoda Glasgow, A.B. Seybold, William Robert, B.S. Shaner, Carol Lee, B.S. Sharp, Shirley Hufford, A.B.

Shaw, Gene, B.S. Shaw, Olivia Narcissa, B.S. Shay, Delores, B.S. Shea, Harry William, A.B. Shelly, Margaret Eliabeth, B.S.

SENIORS Sherburne, Anne Louise, A.B. Sherfick, Delores Joan, B.S. Sheviak, Margaret Regine, A.B. Shields, George Kenneth, B.S. Shitlet, Kenneth E., A.B.

Shimer, Dale James, B.S. Shinn, Robert R., B.S. Shinn, William Maurice, B.S. Shirley, Sara Lou, B.S. Shlens, Robert Dale, A.B.

Shreiner, Steve Allen, B.S. Sichting, Keith Eugene, B.S. Siegel, Loretta, B.S. Siegfried, Nancy Jane, A.B. Siems, Suzanne Carol, A.B.

Sigler, Elizabeth Jean, A.B. Sill, Ruth Ann, A.B. Simon, DeVon, B.S. Simons, Roland H., B.S. Simpson, Doris Jean, B.S.

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Simpson, Edwin Lewis, B.M.E. Simpson, Robert Eugene, B.M.E. Singleton, Herbert Martin, B.S. Singleton, Nancy M., A.B. Sjoholm, Gustav Edward, B.S.

Sjoholm, Nancy Adams, A.B. Skinner, David Randall, B.S. Slavin, Melvin, B.S. Sleeth, Maurice Eugene, B.S. Slemp, Bascon Lafayette, B.S.

Sluss, Lois Ilene, A.B. Slutsky, Loris Ann, B.S. Smart, Terry Lee, A.B. Smiley, John Johnson, B.S. Smiley, Rose Marion, B.S.

Smith, Agnes Esther, B.S. Smith, Arnold Elmer, A.B. Smith, DeleneAnne, B.S. Smith, Evelyn Marie, B.S. Smith, George 0., B.S.

Smith, Gloria Ellen, B.S. Smith, James Harlan, B.S. Smith, Melvin Lee, B.S. Smith, Patricia Ann, B.M.E. Smith, Frances Elizabeth, B.M.E.

SENIORS Smith, Paul Wynn, B.S. Smith, Robert Lewis, A.B. Smith, Ronald Harland, B.S. Smith, Walter Bruse, B.S. Smith, Virginia Lee, B.S.

Smithers, James Henry, B.S. Sobczak, Robert Richard, B.S. Solaro, Richard Cline, B.S. Songer, Hugo Charles, B.S. Sotthitada, Suphat, B.S.

Soukup, James Edward, B.S. Soutsas, Patti, B.S. Sparks, Sara Jean, B.S. Sparks, Sylvia Sue, B.M.E. Speer, Shirley Lee, B.S.

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Spellman, Arnold Hasterlik, A.B. Spentzos, Nick J., B.S. Spires, Norma Dean, B.M.E. Sprengelmeyer, James Theodore, X Spudic, Robert Nicholas, B.S.


Stamper, Richard A., B.S. Stanczak, Andrew John, B.S. Stangl, George Ronald, B.S. Stapley, Keith E., B.S. Stavron, Steven S., B.S.

Stech, Gordon Everett, B.S. Steele, Janice Marie, B.S. Stein, Arnold, B.S. Stein, Barry Harvey, B.S. Stein, Marshall Jerry, B.S.

Steinberg, Harold, B.S. Steiner, Earl Edward, B.S. Stephens, George Alanson, Jr., B.S. Stephens, Samuel Lee, B.S. Stepp, Shirley M., B.S.

Stevens, Donald E., B.S. Stewart, Phyllis Elizabeth, B.S. Stewart, Richard William, B.S. Stilwell, Robert Lee, A.B. Stimson, James W., B.S.

Stine, David Lynn, B.S. Stoner, William Joseph, B.S. Stookey, George Kenneth, A.B. Stoope, Joyce Mae, B.S. Strater, Marcia Katherine, B.S.

SENIORS Stuckey, Robert Allen, A.B. Sullivan, Paul Ragon, B.S. Summe, Samuel Allen, B.S. Sutler, Franklin Dean, B.S. Sutton, Gary Lee, B.M.E.

Swadener, Philip Moran, B.S. Swank, Sandra Kay, B.S. Sweetow, Burton, B.S. Talarico, David Joseph, A.B. Tangeman, Lou Ann, B.S.

Tansey, Jane Anne, A.B. Taylor, Halfred E., B.S. Taylor, Joyce Geneva, B.S. Taylor, Jack Lochridge, B.S. Taylor, Martha Anne, B.S.

Taylor, Patrick Ramon, B.S. Taylor, Robert R., B.S. Taylor, William Edward, Jr., B.S. Terkhorn, Henry K., Jr., B.S. Terry, Diane Wilma, B.S.

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Terry, Wayne Douglas, B.S. Tesh, Laura Ann, A.B. Thomas, Jarrett Neil, B.S. Thomas, Meredith Elaine, A.B. Thompson, Arthur Alfred, B.S.

Thompson, Donald John, II, A.B. Thompson, Richard Ellis, B.S. Thompson, Van B., B.S. Thornton, William Lee, A.B. Thorsen, Ralph Severne, II, A.B.

Tietig, Agnes Louise, B.S. Tischoff, Sanford Irving, B.S. Todd, Albert G., B.S. Todd, Donald Edward, A.B. Todd, Marion Thomas, B.S.

Tompkins, Leonard, A.B. Tompkins, Mary Lou, B.S. Tonetti, Raymond B., A.B. Tozier, Helen Margaret, B.S. Tracy, Dolores Anne, A.B.

Trees, Charles, B.S. Troy, Eleanor Ann, B.S. Troyer, Sandra Kay, B.S. Troyer, Wayne M., B.S. Truttier, Larry, A.B.

SENIORS Tucker, Clyde Allen, B.S. Tucker, Thomas William, B.S. Tunison, Richard Allan, A.B. Turner, Jean Anne, B.S. Turner, Marie Annetta. A.B.

Udell, Bud Allen, B.M. Ungar, Robert Irwin, B.S. Unzicker, William Max, A.B. Urban, Ronald Charles, B.S. Vadas, Marian, B.S.

Valiska, George John, B.S. Valiance, Diana Margot, B.S. Vanarsdall, David, B.S. Vanarsdall, Georgelma Debra, B.S. Van Auken, Darlene. B.S.

Van Matre, Suzanne Ruth, B.S. Varady, Marjorie Arlene, B.S. Vardas, Aristy, A.B. Vaughan, Kathleen M., B.M.L. Veon, William Lee. B.S.


Vest, Jane11 L., B.S. Victors, Paula Ruth, B.S. Viney, Helen Ann, A.B. Vogt, Carol Sue, B.S. Volkman, James Robert, B.S.

Vonderau, Kathryn Elizabeth, B.S. Wagner, John William, B.S. Wagner, Ronald, A.B. Walczak, Edward John, B.S. Walker, Arthur Eugene, A.B.

\\Talker, Jack Crisler, B.S. Walker, Robert Maurice, B.S. Walknetz, Jack J., B.S. Wallace, Arthur Mark, B.S. Wallace, Richard Lee, B.S.

Walsman, William Clyne, B.S. Walter, George Wayne, B.S. Walters, Francis Carlisle, B.S. Waltz, Lee Compton, B.S. Ward, Donald Meredith, B.S.

1Varkow, Clinton Dewitt, B.S. Watson, Chris, Jr., B.S. Weaver, Charles Sefton, Jr., B.S. Weaver, Daniel Stephen, A.B. Weber, James Earl, B.S.

SENIORS Weber, William, B.S. Wehrle, George Thomas, B.S. Weibel, Sally Carole, A.B. Weigel, Joyce Marlene, B.S. Weinmann, Judith Ann, A.B.

Weisz, Thomas Frank, A.B. Welch, Martha Carolyn, B.S. Welch, Martha J., B.S. Wentz, Thomas, B.S. Wertz, Jacqueline Jane, B.S.

Wetter, Monte Howard, B.S. Wetzel, Carolyn Sue, A.B. Weyland, Morris Leon, B.S. Whallon, Harriet D., A.B. Wharry, Allen Foster, B.S.

Wheeler, Edward Cornelius, A.B. Whitaker, Les A., B.S. White, Gene Arthur, B.S. White, Rebecca Jane, B.S. White, Robert Kenneth, B.S.

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Whiting, Emily Ann, B.S. Whiting, Frank, B.S. Whittaker, James Russell, B.S. Williams, John Elois, B.S. Williams, Patricia Lee, B.S.

Williams, Rosemary, A.B. Willingham, William Beale, A.B. Willis, Gail, B.S. Willson, Harry Piersol, B.S. Wilner, Alan Julian, B.S.

Wilson, F. George, B.S. Wilson, John Bennett, Jr., B.S. Wilson, Lois Delene, B.S. Wilson, Ronald Devere, B.S. Wilson, William Joseph, A.B.

Wireman, Lewis Talmadge, B.S. Wirth, Marjorie Mahon, B.S. Wise, Robert Lowell, B.M.E. Witte, Carl Clyde, Jr., B.S. Witte, R. Jane, B.S.

Wolak, Carl Michael, B.S. Wold, Inger, B.S. Wolfe, Donald Max, B.S. Wood, Jo Anne, B.S. Wood, Shirley Jean, B.S.

SENIORS Woods, Olive Marshall, B.S. Woodward, Charlotte Ann, B.S. Wortley, Carl Owen, Jr., B.S. Wright, Glenn Elmer, B.S. Wright, Kenneth J., B.S.

Wright, Thomas Thawson, B.S. Wright, William N., A.B. Wruble, Robert A., B.S. Wygant, Nancy Jane, B.S. Yaney, Marjorie Karol, B.S.

Yarbrough, Lawrence Gene, B.S. Yarling, Timothy Leason, B.S. Yaver, Lewis Milton, B.S. Yenerich, Ronald Dale, A.B. York, Sondra Alice, B.S.

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Young, Anita, A.B. Young, Charles Michael, B.S. Young, Hilton Parker, B.S. Yundt, Delbert Gene, B.S. Zahn, Rita Louise, B.S.


Zanin, Carolyn Joy, A.B. Zara, Meredith Jo, B.M. Zawada, Raymond S., B.S. Zebendon, Charles Alex, B.S. Zipser, Robert Louis, B.S.

SENIORS Zoch, David M., B.S. Zuklin, Joann, B.S. Marshall, James Ray, A.B. Thompson, Samuel Richard, A.B. Tevault, Michael Leigh, A.B.

Angel, Jerry L., J.D. Arthur, James Robert, L.L.B. Barton, Kenneth Edward, L.L.B. Bell, Donald Gene, L.L.B. Bramblett, Garold Eugene, Jr., L.L.B.

Brauer, Hugh Donald, L.L.B. Burns, William Casey, L.L.B. Burris, J. C., L.L.B. Caldwell, Joan R., L.L.B. Caniff, H. R., Jr., L.L.B.

LAW Castor, Charles G., Jr., L.L.B. Clancy, Charles Patrick, L.L.B. Commiskey, Joseph George, Jr., L.L.B. Crell, Marvin S., L.L.B. Davisson, Richard Floyd, L.L.B.

DeAubrey, Sidney Wm., J.D. Dickmann, John Paul, L.L.B. Dorfman, Donald Phillip, L.L.B. Farabaugh, William Noel, L.L.B. Fell, John Ellis, Jr., L.L.B.

Francik, Charles Albert, L.L.B. Freiherr, Leroy A., J.D. Gabbert, D. Joe, L.L.B. Glenn, Robert Rundell, L.L.B. Gutman, Phillip Edward, J.D.

Hammond, John R., L.L.B. Herbert, Stanley Myers, L.L.B. Hibnick, Gerald Richard, L.L.B. Hirsh, Theodore William, J.D. Houser, William George, L.L.B.

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Iler, William Gordon, 11, L.L.B. Johnson, G. Weldon, J.D. Kalias, Louis, L.L.B. Keppler, Donald Richard, L.L.B. Kling, Carl Christopher, L.L.B.

Klitzke, Ramon Arthur, L.L.B. Kolger, Karl J., L.L.B. Kutch, Joseph Alexander, J.D. Lebamoff, Von A., J.D. Lewis, Robert Chase, L.L.B.

Lind, Melvin Ray, L.L.B. Maley, Frank Michael, L.L.B. Marks, Charles Frederick, L.L.B. Martz, George E., L.L.B. Matheny, William Earl, L.L.B.

McNevin, Robert William, L.L.B. Menzel, John Howard, L.L.B. Mosiman, Donald M., J.D. Nelson, Bruce Lester, L.L.B. O'Bannon, Frank Lewis, J.D.

O'Connor, Thomas Jerome, L.L.B. Pritchard, William Roy, J.D. Raber, James S., J.D. Rawley, Paul E., L.L.B. Riddell, Robert Carl, L.L.B.

LAW Rideout, Robert Henry, L.L.B. Roberts, Janet Lee, L.L.B. Ruckelshays, John Christian, J.D. Sapp, Walter W., J.D. Sasaki, Richard S., J.D.

Sharp, Allen, L.L.B. Smith, J. Stewart, L.L.B. Smith, Robert Earle, L.L.B. Sorenson, Russel Allen, J.D. Tiernan, William Joseph, L.L.B.

Tow, Wilson L., B.S. Transki, Donald Edward, L.L.B. Voor, William E., Jr., L.L.B. Yonover, Joel, J.D. Ward, William Gordon, J.D.

Watson, Richard P., L.L.B. Walmer, Edwin Fitch, J.D. Wehrle, William H., L.L.B. Wilkins, Gene Edward, L.L.B. 238


Babcock, Francis Lee, M.O. Clark, Jerry, M.O. Eads, David Martin, B.S. Eversman, Thomas L., B.S. Fox, Harry Christian, M.O.

Frash, Elliott Charles, M.O. Green, William Joseph, M.O. Hartzell, Richard Lee, M.O. Heltsley, Russell King, Jr., M.O. Lantz, Thomas Wendell, M.O.

OPTOMETRY Laycock, David Earl, M.O. Lee, Charles Albert, M.O. Ravine, Stanley Lester, M.A. Reading, Rogers Webster, M.O. Rhinehart, Charles Edward, M.O.

Shick, Charles Riley, M.O. Williamson, Clifford R., B.S. Hormuth, James Otto, B.S. Landaw, Claude David, B.S. Mahan, John Thomas, B.S. Moore, Jack F., B.S.

Anton, Achilles P., M.D. Applegate, John W., M.D. Artis, Myrle, M.D. Augspurger, William D., M.D. Bahr, Robert, M.D.

Batterton, Thomas D., M.D. Berkshire, Shaffer B., M.D. Bibler, Richard H., M.D. Black, Henry R., M.D. Blackard, Clyde E., M.D.

MEDICINE Booker, Harold E., M.D. Bowser, Barry L., M.D. Boyd, John M., M.D. Branam, George E., M.D. Braunlin, Earl A., M.D.

Brayton, Emily W., M.D. Brayton, John R., M.D. Breedlove, Dane C., M.D. Breneman, William L., M.D. Brown, Herbert C., M.D.

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Bugh, Charles W., M.D. Bullington, George E., M.D. Calvin, James R., M.D. Conlon, Robert M., M.D. Cook, Robert A., M.D.

Capestany, Max A., M.D. Carter, Eunice M., M.D. Carter, Robert E., M.D. Crosby, Jack B., M.D. Dailey, James E., M.D.

Daugherty, Forest D., M.D. Davis, Edward A., M.D. Deitch, Robert D., M.D. Deupree, William D., M.D. Donahue, Francis E., M.D.

Drennen, Robert V., M.D. Dunbar, Fred E., M.D. Durell, Robert, M.D. Echt, Charles R., M.D. Eissman, Robert C., M.D.

Ellis, Forrest D., M.D. Eshelman, Henry R., M.D. Faust, Howard M., M.D. Foust, Betty J., M.D. Frash, Devon Walters, M.D.

MEDICINE Freeman, Jerry Alan, M.D. French, Richard Noble, Jr., M.D. Gabovitch, Edward Robert, M.D. Gahimer, Joe Edward, M.D. Girod, Donald A., M.D.

Glassley, Stephen H., M.D. Goodman, Hubert Thorman, Jr.. M.D. Graham, James Clarence, M.D. Haller, Jordan D., M.D. Harper, Benjamin L., M.D.

Harris, Robert Lee, M.D. Hay, Robert Edward, M.D. Hayes, Frank Waddell, M.D. Helfrich, Richard B., M.D. Hickman, Eldon Burmond, M.D.

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Hilton, Dave, M.D. Hogan, Michael Arthur, M.D. Holmes, Phillip J., M.D. Houck, Richard James, M.D. Isenogle, Kenneth Franklin, M.D.


Judd, Donald Richard, M.D. Judd, Russell Lloyd, M.D. Kennedy, Myron Samuel, Jr., M.D. Knoll, Robert D., M.D. Kolina, John Stephen, M.D.

Kroll, Chester, M.D. Kurlander, Gerald Jay, M.D. Lane, Charlotte Elaine, M.D. Largaespada, Manuel, M.D. Lavis, Charles Edward, M.D.

Laycock, Richard Marshall, M.D. Lewis, Paul Stanley, M.D. LoBuen, Nick George, M.D. Long, Walter Bruce, Jr., M.D. Luckey, James Edward, M.D.

Luckey, William T., M.D. McCalla III, Charles, M.D. McCallum, Donald Carey, M.D. McCallum, Robert Neil, M.D. McDaniel, Edwin Corr, M.D.

McDonald, Walter Everett, M.D. Maletich, Robert Theodore, M.D. Mann, Richard E., M.D. Manning, Emilee Joyce, M.D. Manship, Cecil Stanley, M.D.

MEDICINE Markovitch, Marilyn Therese, M.D. Masters, Robert Watson, M.D. Meininger, Dan Earl, M.D. Miller, Harry Robert, M.D. Miller, Margaret Bowers, M.D.

Miller, Wayne Starr, M.D. Moore, Richard Davis, M.D. Ostheimer, George James, M.D. Parker, John Carl, M.D. Petrauskas, Raymond Richard, M.D.

Pittman, John Norman, M.D. Platis, James Mark, M.D. Pratt, Sylvester H., M.D. Rapp, George Frederick, M.D. Ray, Carl S., M.D.

Reed, Edgar A., M.D. Reibel, Donald Baumann, M.D. Restifo, Ronald Anthony, M.D. Rosenberg, Gabriel Joseph, M.D. Roth, Melvin Isidore, M.D.

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Schalk, Herman A., M.D. Schaphorst, Richard August, M.D. Schmalhausen, Ansel Wayne, M.D. Smallwood, K. J., M.D. Smith, Lloyd Harlan, M.D.

Smith, Robert King, M.D. Solomon, Richard B.,IM.D. Sommer, Robert K., M.D. Stepniewski, Donald Francis, M.S. Steury, Ernest 'Willard, M.D.

MEDICINE

Stewart, L. Ray, M.D. Strange, Robert Edward, M.D. Stump, Richard Lewis, M.D. Tavel, Morton Edward, M.D. Teaboldt, George A., M.D.

Templeton, Lan Sim, M.D. Tenta, Louis Theodore, M.D. Troyer, Richard Charles, M.D. Ullom, Ralph B., M.D. 1) Voelkers, Gerard Joseph, Jr.,

Waymire, William Merle, M.D. Weisenberger, Brockton Lamar, M.D. Woerner, Thomas Edwin, M.D.

Goodwine, Judith Carol, B.S. Hamke, Beverly Roberta, B.S. Janz, Sue Marylynn, B.S. Malkowski, MaryAnn, B.S. Reuter, Karen Nygord, B.S.

MED TECHNOLOGY Wilson, Sara Jane, B.S.

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Able, Joan Graham, B.S. Applegate, Margaret H., B.S. Augspurger, Diane Thompson, B.S. Bahr, Neva Diane, B.S. Baker, Cora Sue, G.N.

Bartos, Sue Ellen, B.S. Beck, Barbara Kay, B.S. Belcher, Avis Charlene, B.S. Benham, Emily Joan, R.N. Blee, Nancy Marie, B.S.

Brindel, Eleanor Joan, R.N. Cast, Norma Jean, R.N. Crowdus, Barbara Jean, B.S. Embree, Billie Marie, B.S. Emhuff, Beverly Ann, B.S.

Fox, Donna Lou, B.S. Franz, Marilyn Ruth, B.S. George, Rowena Gail, G.N. Harking, Laura Mae, B.S. Harlamert, Elizabeth Kay, G.N.

Hilliker, Nancy Elizabeth, B.S. Hobson, Wilma Jean, B.S. Isolampi, Marilyn Ruth, B.S. Jessup, Sharon Lee, G.N. Kenninger, Donna Peek, G.N.

Leavitt, Katharyn Louisa, B.S. Lee, Mary Ellen, R.N. Lister, Barbara Lou, B.S. McCallum, Margaret Jean, G.N. McKee, Nancy Lehr, B.S.

NURSES

Mace, Nora Jean, B.S. Miller, Jean Estelle, G.N. Moore, Norma Jeanne, R.N. Newhouse, Nancy Jane, G.N. Owen, Carol Jayne, B.S.

Poe, Phyllis Ann, R.N. Poffenbarger, Kay, B.S. Quest, Elizabeth Upton, B.S. Rodgers, Judith Jane, G.N. Roembke, Corinne, A.B.

Sarven, Mary Beth, B.S. Shelley, C. Carolyn, B.S. Shirar, E. Jane, B.S. Shoe, Marlita Beth, G.N. Smith, Ramona, G.N.

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Sturgeon, N. Lynn, B.S. Thompson, Julia Ann, G.N. Thrapp, Elizabeth Ann, G.N. Tobias, Phyllis Jean, G.N. Watson, Loretta Jo, B.S.

NURSES Webb, Peggy Jean, B.S. Whiteman, Joan Shirley, B.S. Young, Saralea, G.N. Youngilesh, Jane E., B.S. Zinn, Judith Johnson. B.S.

Bright, Judith A., B.S. Croak, Carol M., B.S. Hedges, Nancie A., B.S. Huff, Norma J., B.S. Sabens, Louise Schucker, B.S.

MEDICAL RECORD LIBRARIANS Steed, Donna 1.., B.S. Coderre, Evelyn Ida, B.S. Coxsey, Essie Eugenia, B.S. Ileau Jewell, B.S. Sohni, Cathryn Margaret, B.S.

NURSING EDUCATION

Abbott, Louis Albert, D.D.S. Albelo, Luis Antonio, D.D.S. Berger, Richard Lee, D.D.S. Bohnke, Harold Warren, D.D.S. Bonnets, Howard P.. D.D.S.

DENTISTRY

Boruff, William Eugene, D.D.S. Bou, Blas L., D.D.S. Buckley, Robert Rayford, D.D.S. Burns, Donald LeRoy, D.D.S. Buyer, John Joseph, D.D.S.

(:ollins, John Jensen, D.D.S. Colon, Pedro G., D.D.S. Compton, George P., D.D.S. Cook, David Lawrence, D.D.S. Craven, Patrick Francis, D.D.S.


Daher, John Joseph, D.D.S. Delman, Lloyd A., D.D.S. Diaz, Luis W., D.D.S. Edds, Carl Warren, D.D.S. Ewbank, Robert Leon, D.D.S.

Fair, Calvin Munson, D.D.S. Falender, Richard Lee, D.D.S. French, Gary E., D.D.S. Fries, George William, D.D.S. Fritz, Edward Lane, D.D.S.

Garner, La Forrest D., D.D.S. Gholson, Robert Lee, D.D.S. Gilmore, Paul William, D.D.S. Gray, Laurence A., D.D.S. Hauswald, Ronald Lynn, D.D.S.

Hoover, Richard Logan, D.D.S. Klein, Norman Stanley, D.D.S. Lahrman, Don Eugene, D.D.S. Lawyer, Harrison, D.D.S. Levinson, Harver Gilbert, D.D.S.

Lloyd, Donald Gene, D.D.S. Lush, William E., D.D.S. Marshall, Thomas Donald, D.D.S. Miller, Herbert Devon, D.D.S. Molenda, Edward Joseph, D.D.S.

Montgomery, John Ralph, D.D.S. Myers, Richard Neal, D.D.S. Oldham, Almer J., D.D.S. Ooms, Raymond F., D.D.S. Owens, Robert Hays, D.D.S.

DENTISTRY

Pauszek, Thomas Richar, D.D.S. Peffley, George E., D.D.S. Sandefur, B.W., D.D.S. Scales, Waldo S., D.D.S. Shedd, Arthur Robert, D.D.S.

Stamper, John L., D.D.S. Stark, Robert Joseph, D.D.S. Suggs, Donald M., D.D.S. Tietzer, Herbert Otto Jr., D.D.S. Tolnay, Thomas Peter, D.D.S.

Tyler, Donald Leon, B.S. (Pre-Dental) Von Mohr, George, D.D.S. White, Paul L., D.D.S.

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Baldwin, Sylvia Ann, R.D.H. Barr, Betty Jean, R.D.H. Beckman, Carol Joan, R.D.H. Dudding, Nancy Jean, R.D.H. Emmett, Shirley Virginia, R.D.H.

Fixel, Margaret Anderson, R.D.H. Hall, Marilyn Lee, R.D.H. Healy, Maryann, R.D.H. Hite, Jaclyn Ann, R.D.H. Hoffman, Carol NI.. R.D.H.

DENTAL HYGIENE Massa, Loretta Rae, R.D.H. Miller, Janice M., R.D.H. NI uehlbauer, Jackie Anne, R.D.H. Nowinski, Corinne Ann, R.D.H. Stump, Carol Ann, R.D.H.

T hompson, Anita, R.D.H. Whaley, Belva Joan, R.D.H. Woolsey, Janna, R.D.H. Wright, Jeanne Anne, R.D.H.

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SPORTS


Bill Woolsey, Hoosier pride, copped a sixth in the 200-meter freestyle.

Indiana University, which has in the past contributed heavily to the United States' proud record in the Olympic Games, donated the services of three athletes—Greg Bell, Dick Tanabe and Bill Woolsey—to the 1956 squad. Gold medal winner Greg Bell warmed up by winning the Indoor and Outdoor Big Ten-- titles, and the National Collegiate and AAU championships. He then copped honors at Melbourne with a leap of 25' 83/4". Dick Tanabe and Bill Woolsey, two of the speediest aquamen in the history of the University, brought glory to IU. Tanabe qualified as a member of the 800-meter freestyle squad, while Woolsey placed sixth in the 200-meter freestyle event. Two former Hoosiers also turned in key performances for the US cause. Milt Campbell, a former IU track and football star now serving with the Navy, was dubbed by many sports writers as the "world's greatest athlete" as the result of his performances in the Olympiad. Milt won the grueling Decathlon with a score of 7,937 points, second highest in the history of the event. Lt. Verle Wright, a graduate of 1952, now with the US Army, made the Olympic rifle team by averaging 1,149 points out of a possible 1,200 in three days of firing.

OLYMPICS Dick Tanabe, another Hawaiian Hoosier, qualified as a member of the US 800-meter free-style team.

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Milt Campbell, winner of the rugged Decathlon, was dubbed by sports writers throughout the nation as the "world's greatest athlete."

Indiana's ace broad-jumper Greg Bell joined the gold medal winners with a leap of 25' 8%".

Lt. Verle Wright was one of America's two representatives in the 50-meter small bore rifle competition.

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ROW 1: Jim Brisnahan (Assistant Trainer), George Terlep (Assistant Varsity Coach), Jerome Ward, Joe Maglish, Russ Burns, Torn McDonald, Lou Kollias, Mert Hoagland, John Gentile, Bob Fee, Don Brodie, Don Noone, Ray Slampyak, Don Howell, Ed Wietecha, Bill Noone, Kenny Karl (Backfield Coach), Jack Stangle (Senior Manager). ROW 2: Bernie Crimmins (Head Coach), Delnor Gales, Conney Kimbo, Ron Huffer, Charley Dillard, Dick Klims, Bill Takacs, Dave Whitsell, Joe Amstutz, Eugene (Chick) Cichowski, Tom Campbell, Jim Yore, Norm MacKin, Willie Jones, Dan Holland, John Razmic, Pete Piccirillo, Bob Maddock (Line Coach), Floyd

Grow (Equipment Nlatiagel). ROW 3: 1)■%it■ tic (Spike) l)ixon (Head Trainer), Mike Mondovics, Tom Cousineau, Ray Plain, Barry Johnson, Mike Rabold, Ron Battreall, Arnold Steves, Steve Filipowski, Howard Hamilton, Bernie Grunza, Tom Murray, Larry Galofara, Sam Congie, Bob Sobzak, Harry Tallon, Chris DalSasso (Tackle Coach). ROW 4: Bob Fitch (End Coach), Ray Craft, Joe Bicek, John Aveni, Brad Bomba, Ted Ross, Jim O'Connor, Joe DeFillippo, Charley Kelly, Mel Pointkowski, Marty Cerza, Walter Smoot, Ted Smith, Joe Moore, Dan McGrath, Jim Powell, Lou Mihajlovich (Assistant Freshman Coach).

FOOTBALL Brad Bomba and Bob Fee, voted Most Valuable Lineman and Most Valuable Back, respectively, contributed outstanding performances. Bomba cracked two all-time IU records by catching nine passes against Northwestern for a new single-game mark, in addition to a new all-time high of thirty-one for the season. Fee was third in rushing yardage for a single year with 621. The resignation of Coach Crimmins was followed by the naming of Phil Dickens, whose Cowboys of Wyoming swept through an undefeated season and the Skyline Conference title, as next year's mentor. Phil Dickens, an advocate of the winged-T and single-wing formations, will assume duties for the '57 campaign.

Captain Eugene Cichowski and Coach Bernie Crimmins map their strategy.

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Bob Fee, voted Most Valuable Player and Most Valuable Back, also saw action in the North-South game.

Voted Most Valuable Lineman on this year's squad, Brad Bomba also played in the East-West game, the Senior Bowl and was selected as one of the College All-Stars who will play the New York Giants in August.

ROW 1: Bob Maddock (Line Coach), Bob Fitch (End Coach), Chris DalSasso (Tackle Coach), Bernie Crimmins (Head Coach). ROW 2: Howard Brown (Freshman Coach), Kenneth Karl (Backfield Coach), George Terlep (Backfield Coach).

Hoosier gridmen provide thrills aplenty for action-seeking spectators.


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Big Joe Amstutz is quite pleased with the sight of the airborne pigskin.

Hawkeye Randy Duncan downs Willie Jones of the Hoosiers the hard way as teammate John Nocera arrives too late to offer any assistance.

Halfback Bill ( is cI !wiped

advance the Rose Bowl-bound Iowa Hawkeyes toward pay dirt.


Willie Jones' visions of open territory are thwarted by a Notre Dame tackler.

Catches like this one helped Hoosier Brad Bomba set a new IU single game mark of nine catches against Northwestern and a total of thirty-one for the season.

Seniors: ROW 1: Larry Galofaro, Ron Battreall, Bill Noone, John Gentile, Ed Wietecha, Don Howell, Mert Hoagland, Dick Kliin. ROW 2: Bernie Crimmins (Coach), Bob Fee, Bob Sobczak, Joe Amstutz, Ted Ross, Eugene Cichowski, Conney Kimbo, Joe Maglish, Brad Bomba.

ILJ's rebuilding process received a terrific jolt this season as a 2-7 season's mark and a 1-7 Conference performance found the Hoosiers resting in the Big Ten cellar. Most of the story was told in the first halves of play, when the Cream and Crimson scored only 49 points to the 148 of their opponents. The Hoosiers' schedule, however, pitted them against some of the roughest competition in the country. Rose Bowl champ Iowa was first on the grid slate, with powerhouses like Michigan State and Michigan certainly providing no let-up.

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FRONT ROW: Dick Anderson, Ted Christian, Ilan Rothmueller, Ernesto Sirvas, Arye Ginzburg, John Hicks, and Andy Markakis. BACK ROW: Joe Guennel (Coach) , Pierre

Boulle, Bill linischei. 01)(1111 Moneini. Bill Elberlx, Chassan Omary, John Larson, Tom Turpin, Bill Helms, Reg Horsman, Bill Mueller, and Yan Graff.

SOCCER

Ariye Ginzburg stifles Illini aspirations for a potential tally. Ilan Rothmuller, shown here on the attack against Ohio State, should figure strongly in next year's bid for the title.

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All-conference Hoosier halfback Reg Horsman breaks up an Ohio State on-slaught.

Dropping trom the Midwest Collegiate Soccer Conference title in 1955 to a fifth place finish this season, the Hoosiers downed Illinois, Chicago, Ohio State and Indianapolis. The Hoosier team bowed to Wheaton, Earlham, Purdue and Navy Pier. Stronger competition and the loss of several key men hampered the squad considerably. The loss of All-American Gus Omary and All-Conference Reg Horsman will dim next year's forecast, but new material and the services of two-year All-American John Hicks should give Coach Joe Guennel's squad the depth needed for a first division club.

Action in Indiana-Purdue contest produces tension-taut faces.

The ball, reversing its direction, sends the play to the other end of the field.


Neal, Eugene Flowers, Tom Hayes, Sam Gee, Charley Hodson. ROW 2: Ernie Andres (Assistant Coach), Bill Balch, Archie Dees, Lee Aldridge, Jim Hinds, Branch McCracken (Coach). ROW 3: ROW 1: Dick

BASKETBALL

Jerry Daniels (Senior Manager), Jerry Schofield, Pete Obremskey, Hallie Bryant, Ray Ball, Jerry Thompson, Joe Zukerberg (Junior Manager).

The Macmen have regained the Big Ten championship! Rising from a midseason sixth place, the Hurryin' Hoosiers put forth a finish which boosted them into a tie with Michigan State for the conference crown. Featuring a well-balanced scoring attack, it was not unusual for several of the Hoosiers to score in the double figures. The fast-breaking brand of ball worked very effectively as the squad had speed to burn in Pete Obremskey, Charlie Hodson, Archie Dees, Dick Neal, Jerry Thompson and Hallie Bryant.

Charlie Hodson (No. 23), the "big little man," doubled as a top-notch action man and scoring threat.


Pete Obremskey, master of Coach McCracken's running game, tallies against Valparaiso's Neil Reincke on a point-producing play.

Big Archie Dees, the Macmen's ace center, was a standout on both offense and defense and a strong favorite for All-American honors.

Scoring, rebounding, and spirit of Senior forward Dick Neal (No. 35) gave the Hoosiers added incentive in their Big Ten title bid.

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The man behind the success of the squad—Coach Branch McCracken—views his charges with a watchful eye.

Jerry Thompson adds to Southern Illinois' troubles as he scores over the heads of two Saluki defenders.

The Dees-Neal defense combo ties up Buckeye ace Howard and ...

thwarts a scoring attempt by Illinois' Don Ohl.


Pete Obremskey falls victim to a sticky Northwestern Wildcat defense as teammate Dick Neal arrives too late to offer any assistance.

The squad looked good in almost every department. Dick Neal smashed the Big Ten record for field goal accuracy with a .512 percentage. Archie Dees amassed a total of 356 points in the fourteen Conference games for an average of 25.4 points per game. Hallie Bryant was in the running for the highest free-throw accuracy, but lost out late in the season to teammate Dees who chalked up .848, the highest percentage. The Hoosiers will be hurt considerably by the graduation of Neal and Bryant, but Coach McCracken is counting on a highly talented Freshman squad to compensate for this loss.

Hallie Bryant chalks up another point for the Hoosiers. Bryant was second only to Archie Dees in total points scored for the entire season.

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ROW 1: Bill Kerr, Ron Honda, Dick '1 anabc, Bill .1% oolsey, Tom Lord, Barry Yap. ROW 2: Robert Royer (Coach), Bob Bland, Jim Cabel, Dick Kennady, Jack Heidt, Paul Beckley, Bob Stumpner (Asst. Coach). ROW 3: Minot Schuman. Bob Gates, Tony Gallo. Dick Wertz, Ron Tsuchiya, Ron Davitt.

SWIMMING

The two fastest 200-yard individual medley men in Big Ten history—MSU's Al Wiggins (left) , present world's record holder, and Dick Tanabe, reminisce prior to a iclav event .


Indiana's top tankmen included: Top row, Tom Lord (backstroke), Dick Tanabe (individual medley) , and Bill Woolsey (freestyle) ; Bottom row, Ron Honda (butterfly) and Barry Yap (breast stroke) .

Minot Schuman, a sincere competitor, teamed with Bobby Blann to handle the diving events.

The swimming team completed its season by taking a fourth place in the Big Ten championships at Minnesota. One of the mermen, Bill Woolsey, unofficially shattered the world record while attempting to retain his title in the 440-yard freestyle event. The mermen won four and lost five meets in competition during the season. The graduation of Bill Woolsey and Dick (Sonny) Tanabe will hurt the squad's '58 hopes; they will be replaced by several of this year's promising Freshmen aquamen.

Close relay events such as this rank high in spectator enthusiasm.


GYMNASTICS

Ron Walden, Ron David (Captain), Jerry Wright. ROW 2: Panya Chottikhun, Frank Zody, Otto Ryser (Coach).

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Sophomore Ron Walden will see plenty of action when Coach Ryser's squad launches its 1958 campaign. Walden was one of the team's leading performers this season.


A veteran squad, sparked by six returning lettermen, proved the key factor in the gymnastics team's drive for a first-division conference finish. Ron David captained this year's squad and was one of the team's outstanding performers. At his specialty, tumbling, he is rated as one of the best in the league. Jerry Wright copped top honors all season with his performances on the trampoline. Adding depth to the scoring attack were Ron Walden, Frank Zody, Ken Zody, Panya Chottikhun, and George Fisher.

Senior Jeryl Wright performs a difficult twist on his specialty, the trampoline.

Team Captain Ron David gets in a lastminute practice session prior to a meet.

Ken Zody ranks tops among I-Men on the flying rings.

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ROW 1: Bill Gallo, Don Morrison, Joe Shook and Paul Bane. ROW 2: Bob Killian, Walter Carnahan, Charles McDaniel (Coach), Fred Redeker and Norm Komorowski.

WRESTLING

Ills Bill Gallo (while trunks) compares skills with Lan.) Mosier of Iowa in the 165-pound class.

Paul Bane, bothered by injuries this season, will handle the 123-pound division assignment next year.


Norm Komorowski (white trunks) , in action here against Ohio University's Dave Thomas, copped a fourth place in the Conference 147-pound championships.

Injuries riddled the ranks of the Hoosier matmen, who were forced to settle for a season of four wins, five losses and one tied match. Joe Shook, Bill Gallo and Norm Komorowski handled the brunt of the scoring. The squad lacked depth because of the injury of top-rated Nick Petronka and several other key men during the season. The entire team, excepting graduating Bob Killian, will be back in uniform next year, and Coach Charlie McDaniel is anticipating a top-notch club.

Joe Shook, shown here defeating Badger Charlie Prunty, placed second in the Big Ten 130-pound division. Shook, a Sophomore, compiled a season's total of nine wins and one defeat.

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IU Rifle Club President, Max Meise, led the squad in total points scored.

RIFLE The 1957 edition of 1U's rifle squad was the product of a year of rebuilding following the loss of five men from the '56 team. The marksmen were aiming for a berth in the first division as they entered the Western Conference meet in April. The squad, under the guidance of Capt. Jack M. Darden and M/Sgt. Millard W. Reed, was bolstered when Senior Tom Miller returned to the eligibility list. Max Meise carried the brunt of the scoring punch this year. Meise, the team captain, amassed a total of 2,715 of a possible 3,000 points throughout the season.

Hans Wuelfing, top-ranking sophomore, tests his skill from the prone position.

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1, ROW 1: Marvin Knecht, Tom Miller, Robert Denham, Lawrence Lauterbach, Ivan W. Greenhut. ROW 2: M/Sgt. Willard W. Reed, Roger Tillman (captain);

Mike Halus, Max Meise, Robert Urdal, Tom Althauser, Bill Shinn, Capt. Jack Darden.

The steady improvement of Sophomore Ivan R. Greenhut could prove a key factor in the coming '58 campaign. M /Sgt. Reed eyes carefully the progress of marksman Mike Halus.


KNEELING: Arnie Spellman, Joe Rodenberg, Jim McCoy, George Petoe, Tom McNeil, Ron Stang!. STANDING: Dr. Stuart MacClintock (Coach), Harry Beratis, Edward Uhles, Moltke Gram, George H. Murphy Jr., Duane Burnor, Don Norman.

FENCING Early defeats were responsible for the fencing team's posting a 4-8 seasonal record and a sixth place in the Big Ten. The Hoosier squad reached its peak when they upset a strong Ohio State squad that was ranked eighth in the nation. Team Captain Ron Stang! and Tom McNeil were the top competitors in the foil event. These two duelers copped first and second places, respectively, in the Amateur Fencing League of American Invitational meet. Four of the top six men will graduate, leaving only Edward Uhles and Joe Rodenberg as holdovers for next year's squad.

Don Norman's foil is stopped short of its mark by the defensive maneuvering of Tom McNeil.

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Team Captain Ron Stangl and Coach Dr. Stuart MacClintock take time out for an equipment check.

George Peto (left) and George Murphy demonstrate the importance of good form in fencing. Both men will be eligible for action in '58.

Harry Beratis (left) and Joe Rodenberg represented IU in the epee event.

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The crack of a bat announces the arrival of Spring and the baseball season.

Bill Smith, who as a Sophomore last year was the squad's leading pitcher, will be out to repeat his performance this season.

Carl Kirkpatrick, shown here after smashing a 380-foot home run, will supply the power hitting.

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Dick James will assume the catching duties.

With ten lettermen, including two ex-servicemen, Indiana baseball coach Ernie Andres is hoping for a climb upward from the team's sixth place finish in the Western Conference in 1956. Four of Andres' mound staff are veteran varsity performers; lefthander Carl McCollum, and righthanders Al Hayes, Bill Smith, and Woody Ratterman all saw regular duty last year as did team captain Norm Franklin and Joe Mills, both outfielders, first-baseman Carl Kirkpatrick, and catcher Dick James. Outfielder Bob Beres and catcher Norm Young have recently returned from the Armed Forces. This nucleus will be complemented by Dick Mrofka, sophomore pitching prospect, and outfielders Jim Howe, Buck Smith, Amos Hall, John Courter, infielder Bill Anderson, and junior flinger Mel Erman. First sacker Kirkpatrick should receive some help from sophomore Arnie Heltzer this year. Seniors Gus Sjholm, Bill Noone, Norm Koselke, and junior Pete Hicks are battling for infield jobs.

Veteran Joe Mills, a good all-around player, will figure strongly in Coach Andres' campaign plans for the 1957 season.

Co-captain Duffy Franklin, top-notch defensive player, will start at one of the outfield positions.

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Coach Ernie Andres, having lost seven seniors through graduation, will be faced with the task of building a new team.

Pete Hicks, Carl McCollum, Joe Mills, Norman Franklin (Captain), Arnie Heltzer, Hank Bach, Ed Whitehead. ROW 2: John Quick (Varsity Manager), John Anderson, Jerry Gates, Larry Atkinson, Amos Hall, Bob Kaser, Al Hayes, Ernie Andres (Coach). ROW 3: Lee Grohnke, John Holmes, Rich James, Woody Ratterman, John Courter, Gus Sjoholm, Bill Jordan, Kenny Smith.

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CROSS COUNTRY

ROW 1: Ron Long, Dick Scheider, Craig Toensing, Bob Douglas, Charlie Cogdell, Max Fiscus. ROW 2:

Frank DeVestern, Narverne Wille, 1'om Linnemeier, Bill Abele, Tony Pentino.

Underclassmen sparked the 1956 Indiana cross country team. Sophomores Ron Long and Bill Abele were the mainstays of the young squad, as Coach Gordon Fisher's thinlies turned in some outstanding performances. After dropping its opener to Miami of Ohio, the harriers broke an eight game winning streak for Notre Dame by edging the Irish 23-22. The Hoosiers then won a three-way meet with Marquette and Western Michigan. Lack of balance was responsible for the team's placing third in the Big Ten and 8th in the NCAA meet. The outlook looks bright as the Hoosiers seek to better their record in the 1957 season. Losing only Max Fiscus from this year's roster, the team should possess the depth and experience needed to compile a respectable record.

Tom Linnemeier, always a strong competitor, will be one of the key men in next season's plans.

The consistency of senior co-captain Max Fiscus helped the Hoosiers in their bid for a first division finish.


1: Max Fiscus, Frank DeVestern, Jerry Lane, Don Ward (co-captain) , Greg Bell (co-captain), Tony Pentino, Bill Mace, Len Robinson, Brealon Donaldson. ROW 2: John Miller, Harold Caffey. Tom Campbell, Mike Curtis, Armand Roach, Tom Linnemeier, Larry Isom, Jerry Isom. ROW 3: Ron Long, ROW

Bob Douglas, Willie May, Naverne Wille, Chuck Cogdell, Craig Toensing, Gary Wells, Bill Abele. ROW 4: Jim Lavery (Assistant coach, Dick Scheider, Bob Moore, Jim Wright, Berry Williams, John Knipple, Jim Woodhams, Jim Guendling, Gordon Fisher (Coach) .

TRACK A favorable combination of experience and depth adds up to bright prospects for the 1957 Indiana track team. With a nucleus of eleven returning lettermen to build around, Coach Gordon Fisher will have some potent performers to strengthen IU's prestige in the Big Ten. Outstanding among these is Olympic broad jump champ Greg Bell, holder of last year's indoor and outdoor Big Ten and National Collegiate broad jump titles. Shot-putter Jerry Lane holds the IU indoor mark, and Brealon Donaldson is IU's first fourteen foot polevaulter. The Hoosiers, who lost seven of last year's lettermen, have a promising array of sophomores to bolster over-all squad strength.

Don Ward, outdoor 440-yard dash king, tied the Big Ten record with a time of 47.7 seconds.

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Big Ten Indoor champ Willie May (leading) and Tom Campbell (left) combined to handle the brunt of the high hurdle assignments.

Shot-putter Jerry Lane cracked the all-time IU record for this event with a toss of 54 feet 31/4 inches.

Pre-race tension finds its release at the sound of the starting gun.


Eligibility of Jerry Parchute will prove a valuable asset to the squad.

With three Big Ten titles in the past five years, the Hoosier netmen should continue their supremacy of the courts with the efforts of such stars as Elam Huddleston, Ken Dillman, George Fryman and Jerry Parchute. Huddleston copped Big Ten honors in both singles and doubles competition, while Dillman was also victorious in singles and teamed with George Fryman for a doubles trophy. Parchute, who was ineligible last season, should add plenty of depth to the Cream and Crimson attack. This year's Big Ten race promises to be a tight one. Defending champ Michigan has the same squad returning which copped last year's title, while several other schools pose serious threats to Hoosier hopes.

TENNIS

Team captain Elam Huddleston will be out to retain his divisional singles and doubles championships.

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ROW 1: Elam Huddleston (captain), Bill Petric, Jerry Parchute, Bob Gray. ROW 2: George Fryman, Jay Grimes, Ken Dillman, and Dale Lewis (Coach)

Senior George Fryman will team with Dillman to seek the doubles crown.

The consistent performance of veteran Ken Dillman should add the depth necessary for a championship team.

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Lady Luck and the weather man joined forces to plague the varsity golf team during the first half of its season. Coach Owen L. "Chili" Cochrane prophesied at midseason that the team had a good chance to improve its stature, and that—with a few breaks—the squad could figure quite prominently in the coming spring tournaments. Optimism brightens next year's golf horizon. In addition to the returning lettermen the outlook is brightened by the coming eligibility of this year's freshman squad, which is one of the finest in the country. Next year's squad will have what it takes to play an important role in blazing the trail to a banner era in IU golf.

Martin Angell sinks a long one for a "Birdie.

GOLF

Members of the 1957 varsity golf team are Tom Johnson, Leon Favede, Owen L. (Chili) Cochrane (Coach) , Ronnie Terrell and Bob Hoover.

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1 on: Cubic, Dick Barth, John Hamilton, Ronnie Royer.

The Freshman team: ROW 1: Joe Cork, Wayne Timberman, Dave Dellinger, Jim Brucker, Jon Sommer. ROW 2: Sherrell Johnson,

z*,.. a 'l'ccing off for a long di i c is II , Darl Kriete.

The experience of senior Jack Rouhier will prove an advantage to the sophomore-laden '58 club.

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ROW 1: Bob Ganchiff, Clarence Donninger, Mike Whitesell, Larry Owen, Jim West, Bruce Baker. ROW 2: Don

MEN'S INTRAMURALS

I-M wrestling is gaining recognition in growing spectator sports world.

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Rees, Woody Ratterman, Gus Sjoholm, Jack Winnefeld, Sam Fitzsimmons.


Quick action rises to a rapid peak in men's table tennis tournament.

Intramural sports provide all with the opportunity to participate in organized competition. This year nearly 3000 men turned out for the nineteen activities sponsored by the program. Sigma Nu fraternity captured the first major title, the football championship, by downing Phi Gamma Delta 18-0. The victory boosted Sigma Nu high in the point standings as the teams turned to basketball and the winter sports.

Top Spring sport from the standpoint of spectator enthusiasm is softball, which often decides the winner of the coveted championship trophy.


Tom Herendeen of Phi Gamma Delta tests the left side of the Sigma Nu line in the football championship struggle, won by Sigma Nu 18-0.

Phi Gamma Delta, aiming for their sixth intramural crown in the last eight years, had compiled a slight lead over their nearest opponent, Sigma Nu, as March approached. Dodds House Gargoyles, consistently the top independent team, Zeta Beta Tau, Phi Delta Theta and Phi Kappa Psi followed closely. With tennis, softball, track and field and several minor sports yet to be completed, the race for the title promises to be a tight one to the finish.

Huddled together, a team plans its strategy for victory.

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Basketball excels all other sports for both team and crowd enthusiasm.

Joe Matuga (right) and Jack Sheard battle it out for the handball championship. Matuga was the victor, two games to one.

Kurt Carlisle leaps high to spike across a Kappa Sigma tally.

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Pre-game tension is climaxed as the centers fight for control of the tip.

WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS

Carol Levy prepares to tee-off, as fellow players lend a critical eye in hopes of picking up a few pointers.

Martha Hartzell and Diane Barber take advantage of a warm-up session prior to game time.

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Softball—Intramural style—provides a combination of competition, exercise and enjoyment.

Athletics with the feminine touch is provided by the women's intramural program. The women participate in practically every major sport except football. The activities offered are basketball, softball, swimming, volleyball, golf, tennis, badminton, table tennis and bowling. The program is run by the Women's Recreational Association with the assistance of a faculty adviser for each sport. The WRA is currently considering plans for widening the range of activities available to the student body to meet the school's increasing enrollment.

All eyes fall tensely on the ball in its graceful overhead flight.

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Plenty of action is seen when that extra point is needed.

Kappa Kappa Gamma mermaids—Betsy Schnaiter, Pat Moll, Marge Scheidler and Margot Rowley— will be out to repeat a four-year Kappa supremacy of the swimming events.

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ORGANIZATIONS


STUDENT SENATE

ROW 1: Pat Fleming, Marlene smith, (arid (.1cenberg, Linda Walker, Sandy McNear (Clerk), Ann Eakins. ROW 2: Arvind Kumar Parikh, Ron Yenerich (Speaker), Judy Blake, Mike Moss, Dick

Lehman, Linde Schmidt, Pat Gallagher. ROW 3: Arvin Steinberg, Ronald R. Schneider, Terry Smart (Speaker Pro Temp), Robert P. Kassing, Robert C. Dabagia, Doyle G. Winter, William R. Fry.

Student government was established to encourage democratic action and to discuss and formulate student policies. The administrative power of this government is entrusted to the President of the Student Body. This year an administrative secretary has served in the Senate office to increase efficiency in the clerical duties of student government. The secretary has also handled the details of the student insurance program, which is now in its second year of operation. This year Indiana University Student Government has joined the Collegiate Council for the United Nations. This improved the LUNA program by broadening its scope of international affairs. During Orientation Week, a new student program was designed to give the Freshmen a general view of campus activities. A brochure on student government and other campus activities was planned to be sent out to incoming Freshmen, in hopes that they can gain insight into campus organization policy before they meet it face to face. This year the Student Senate passed a revision of the Election Code and Class Constitutions and repealed the Activities Limitation System.

ROW 1: Terry Smart, Ann Eakins, Ron Yenerich (Vice-president), Pat Fleming, Dick Lehman. ROW 2: Ed Whalen, Carol Greenburg,

Arvin Steinberg, Doyle Winter.

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SENATORIAL ASSISTANTS

ROW 1: Steve Riggins, Frank Chase, Fred Sabatini, John Schewer, Bob Cochran, Dan Byron. ROW 2: Janet Bowers, Margaret McConnell, Judy Seese, Sue Goodman, Betsy. Bardwell, Nancy Bell, Liberty Chochos, Amelia Stuart, Shelby Velte, Betty Gajdos, Kit Hartnett, Anne Landis, Angie Vitello. ROW 3: Erlene Black, Dorothy Kretsch, Mary Fattu, Carol Purves, Don Grande, Judy Young, Stephanie Winston, Al Lehman, Dick Izen, Ann Stoeckley, Athena Chochos, Shirley Sandelands, Susan Victor, Marian Piser.

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ROW 4: John P. Swink, Fred Bauer, Robert E. Watson, Charles Baker, Bill Cast, Laura Jean Passow, Martha Lambert, Sharon Fields, Betty Molland, Barbara Doran, Lawrence Seng, Jerry Pollock, Fred Steingraber, Joe Greenlee Jr., Jim Fulwider, ROW 5: Tony Pfafflin, Allan Litz, David Dersch, Doug Wade, Charles Wise, John Pless, Jack Heidt, Mack Richey, Mick Hyde, Don Weaver, Leon Brillant, Clifford Norris, Stephen Havens, John Quackenbush.

1: Alan Bergstedt, Fred Blackwell, Linda Silver, Gene McGarvey (Chairman) Jim Laswell.

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SENATE ADVISORY BOARD

ROW 1: Louise Bamberger, Doris Rhinesperger, Carolyn Baker, Sandy Duke, Marlene Braun. ROW 2: Don Leak, Joe Hughes,

Clarence Doninger, Dick Cross, Neil Hinchman, Carrol Dickinson, Wayne Kimmel.

Bernie Minkow, Marty Flynn, Marilyn Austin, Fred M. Meyer, Arlene Lockerbie, Clarence Doniger (Presi-

dent), Ron Yenerich, Fred Sabatini, Steve Riggins, Dick Christian.

SEATED AT THE TABLE ARE:

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The Student Supreme Court is the highest student judicial body on campus. The court reviews cases brought before it by residence judicial boards and other student organizations. The nine members of the Supreme Court are selected every Spring by the President of the Student Body after conferring with the retiring Chief justice. They must have a 2.1 scholastic average and be thoroughly acquainted with campus government and activities. This year, under the leadership of Kent Arvin, Chief Justice, the Court conferred on decisions of campus judicial bodies and handed down non-partisan and objective decisions.

The directors of each of the three branches of student government, Kent Arvin, Clarence Doninger, and Ron Yenerich attempt to reach a unanimous decision.

STUDENT SUPREME COURT

ROW 1: John D. Craig, Alice Atkinson, Kent Arvin (Chief Justice), Kathleen Callon, James Soukup. ROW 2: Norman D. Brown, Charles

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McCall, Jorgen Rasmussen, Arnold Spellman.


BOARD OF AEONS

Doninger, Brad Bomba, Al Bergstedt, Neil Hinchman. ROW 3: Jim Soukup, Jerry Moss, Ed Whalen, Ron Yenerich, Jim Platt.

Jorgen Rasmussen (Secretary-Treasurer), Wayne Kimmel (President), Charlie Schwartz (Vice-president). ROW 2: Clarence

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The Board of Aeons is composed of twelve undergraduate men selected by President Wells on the basis of outstanding ability in both leadership and scholarship. The Board serves as a liaison between the administration and the student body to see that the administration is aware of student interests. The Board of Aeons was organized by William Lowe Bryan in 1921. Since then they have not come into the open with their activities, believing that this policy will lead the way to more effective work. This year the Board of Aeons has been working to see that the new Humanities Building is named after William Lowe Bryan. The Board also studied the structure of the student-faculty committees and looked into the academic counseling program. The Board of Aeons also checked the distribution of finances to student activities with the hope that funds can be distributed as equally as possible.

Jim Soukup and Jorgen Rasmussen conduct a cabinet investigation. Wayne Kimmel agrees with Jerry Moss that it has to be an inside job.

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Charlie Schwartz, Neil Hinchman, Al Bergstedt, and Brad Bomba require no audience when they play their wild jungle chant.

Cleaning up campus rubbish? Jim Platt, Ed Whalen, and Ron Yenerich are ready to give Clarence Doninger the brush-off.


AWS COUNCIL

Marlene Braun, Cathy Mossholder, Kay Baldwin. ROW 3: Linda Walker, Sandy Duke, Harriet Hersh, Mary Ellen Fox, Ann Morrison.

ROW 1: Sandy Jones, Doris Rhinesperger, Louisc bamkcigcl , ',11/alt ne Siems, Pat Fleming, Linda Silver. ROW 2: Nancy Louck, Linda Zaft,

The AWS Board of Standards is the policy making body for the women students on campus. It sets women's hours and other related matters. Members of the Board include two women from each class and the Chairman is also Vice-president of AWS. This year the AWS Board of Standards brought many of the old rules up-to-date.

Members of AWS get together for an informal chat. In the front row are Harriet Hersh, Sandy Duke, and Linda Walker. Seated on the davenport are Linda Silver and Linda Zaft.

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Last Spring at the AWS Mass Meeting the women students of IU elected the members of the AWS Council. Other members representing Panhellenic, WRH, YWCA, WRA, and the Town Girls form the remainder of the seventeen member council. The purpose of the council is to assist the AWS officers in the administration of their duties. AWS Council was established at Indiana University in 1928. Today it serves many important functions. AWS Council represents the women in general campus issues, establishes and maintains high social standards, encourages active participation in many areas of responsibility, and encourages high academic standards. This year AWS Council has worked on such projects as the AWS Health Series and the Charm Clinic. The biggest project of the year was the passage of the revised AWS Constitution.

Kay Baldwin, Doris Rhinesperger, Louise Bamberger, and Pat Fleming are the officers who guide the activities of AWS.

AWS BOARD OF STANDARDS

Laura Jean Passow. ROW 2: Meta Freeman, Elise Williams, Nfarilvn Miller, Dorothy Kretch, Gloria Randle.

ROW 1: Joanne Beerbower, Jan Foulkes, Jill Strickland, Dorothy Benko, Doris Rhinesperger (Chairman), Dene Yalowitz, Jane Healey,

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UNION BOARD

Union Board President, Neil Hinchman and Vice-president, Jim Platt, plan future Union events.

The Indiana Union—the Commons—a headquarters for many campus activities—the scene for many dances—and presently expanding to include tremendous facilities. The Union is also a board—the Union Board—of twelve people who direct group activities, the Fall Carnival, numerous "pop" concerts, and serve as the planning committee for dozens of campus social events. Under the direction of Carol Creed, Program Coordinator and Harold W. Jordan, Director, and advised by Dean Robert Shaffer and Dr. Lusk, the members of the Union Board and their committee chairmen are responsible for many of the all-campus social functions. The influence of the Union reaches into the daily lives of all the students at Indiana University.

Marlene Chambers, Secretary of Union Board, relays information to a committee member as Ann Blackburn, Director of Personnel, looks on.

Jim Capehart, Director of Activities Co-ordination, and Sandy Sallach, Director of the Cultural Division, rearrange the Union display case.

Barry Bergsman, Director of Publicity, and Bob Shula, Director of the Social Division, discuss publicity for a coming Union dance.

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Robert H. Shaffer and Dr. Harold Lusk watch the members of past Union Boards pass in review as they help to plan the policies for future Union Board activities.

Union Board is in session. Carolyn Zanin, Director of Special Events, and Dick Lehman, Director of Activities Development, are among those present.

The Union Office Staff. Wally Soderstrom, Marty Heindel, and Shirley Wood keep Union appointments straight and activities humming. Bob Neuman, Director of Student Spirit, and Yvonne Belcher, Director of Group Activities, have decided to put more spirit into group activities.


UNION COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN

ROW 1: Sandy McNear, Ginny Sly, Nancy Bell, Jerry Pollock, John Scheiner, Fred Sabatini, Ann Matthews, Sandy Schroeder, Sana Franke. ROW 2: Janice Minder, Mary Brown, Nancy Blaisdell, Judy Hine, Carol Shigley, David Doering, Larry Adler, Virginia L. Burtin,

Carol Creed, Program Co-ordinator, and Harold W. Jordan, Director, have a top level discussion concerning Union activities.

Sue Ellen Moore. ROW 3: Lawrence Seng, Bill Cast, John Odle, Bob Wait, Jack Heidt, Dave Moore, Al Bergstedt, Mike Moss, Tony Pfafflin.


SENIOR CLASS

There comes a time in every college student's life when at last he becomes a Senior. This means student teaching, job interviews, and preparation to leave the university. Before he leaves he makes plans for Senior Week, the week when he is considered the supreme citizen of the campus. The preparations for Senior Week begin with the selection of a Steering Committee. The Senior Class president, Ron Schneider, and the other class officers led the class through their Senior Week. The activities of the big week included coffee hours in the Commons, donation of a gift to the University, and the Senior Siwash. Then in June—graduationthe last big event for the Seniors of 1957.

ROW 1: June Hauenstein (Treasurer) , Frances E. Smith, William Lambert (Vice president) , Ron Schneider (President). ROW 2: Jim

Laswell, Fred Blackwell, Judy Blake, Martha Hartzell (Secretary) .


JUNIOR CLASS

ROW 1: Jerry Grove (Director), Ed Whalen (President), Nancy Jones (Secretary„ Sandy Kemp (Director), Pat Fleming (Director), Nancy

Blaisdell (Vice-president), Jerry Ball ( I reasurer), Glenn Schowe (Director).

Bernie Minkow, Dorothy Kretsch, Joy Lambert, Bob Edwards, Sharon Diggs, Mary Brown, Jim Koehlinger, Sherman Arnold, Jack Douglas discuss big plans for the Junior Prom.

Guided by their president, Ed Whalen, the Junior Class had a busy year. As time went by, more and more Juniors took an active part in campus activities. They highlighted the year by presenting the Junior Prom, "Pink Carousel." Appropriately, the theme selected for Junior Week was "Mad Merry-Go-Round." At the end of the year the Juniors looked back with pride on their numerous activities.

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The Sophomore class came back to campus selfconfident in the realization that they were no longer freshmen. The officers selected the Sophomore Steering Committee, who planned the "Cotton Cotillion," the Sophomore dance. After the excitement of the Cotillion, the members of the class busied themselves with other campus activities. Lawrence Seng, Margie Weston, Larry Small, Connie Omoto, and Steve Riggins put their heads together to plan the Sophomore Cotillion.

SOPHOMORE CLASS

ROW 1: Mike Moss (President). ROW 2: Tom Cone (Director), Marty Flynn (Vice-president), Jean Stegman (Director), Ginny Sly

(Secretary), Gretchen Scheerer (Director), Barry Cartmell (Director), Al Lehman (Treasurer).

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FRESHMAN CLASS

(Secretary), Bill Baxter (Director), Bob Dabagia (President).

ROW 1: Carol Stowe (Treasurer), Linda Marsh (Director). ROW 2: Chuck Wise (Director), Stewart Sweazy (Vice-president), Becky Boram

Awareness of campus life and a sense of belonging to it came quickly to the Freshman student. Soon he was caught up in the whirl of activities. His officers were elected, but before he had the opportunity to relax, it was Freshman Tyronian time. The officers were kept busy conferring on appointments for the steering committee, which planned the Tyronian, one of the most important campus dances. Then the dance was over and the Freshmen moved back into the routine of college life.

The Freshman Tyronian Steering Committee members are: ROW 1: Steve Kline, John Nash, Joe Greenlee and ROW 2: Lynn Whybrew, Mary Ann Setre, Mary Ann Pulse, and Susie Dienhart.

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Developing the student spirit at Indiana University is one of the goals of the Student Athletic Committee. SAC is a new organization at Indiana University, organized in the Fall, 1956. The Student Athletic Committee is composed of Junior and Senior members selected by President Wells and Athletic Director Frank Allen. The activities of SAC included planning and co-ordinating the pep rallies, sponsoring open houses, welcome-home rallies and sendoff rallies for both football and basketball teams. The members of SAC work closely with the Athletic Director and the individual coaches to promote top-notch school spirit.

SAC Steering Committee: ROW 1: Kay Baldwin, Judy Manta, Nia Scopelitis, Janet Couger, Myrna McCollum. ROW 2: Bud Mangels, Dee Tracy, George Gill, Jim Crum, Jim McNabney, Donna Sue Hageman, Bob Shinn. ROW 3: Brad Bomba, George Ginn.

STUDENT ATHLETIC COMMITTEE

ROW 1: Carol Collins, Mary Ann Farcus, Sue Charlesworth, Judi Polivka, Ruth Ward, Judy Plessinger, Sandy Jones, Kay Smith, Karen Bisel. ROW 2: Kay Snyder, Donna Sue Hageman, Carolyn Holder, Bud Mangels, Sherman Arnold, Janet Conger, Myrna McCollum, Dee Tracey, Mary Keyes. ROW 3: Don Grande, Max Pinker.

ton, Norman Spaulding, Jim McNabney, Tom Ferverda, Ed Stevens, Doug Shue, Ed Burkhardt, Robert Shinn (President). ROW 4: Robert Cupp, Fred Deltoro, Dave Sinnett, Dave Cox, George Ginn, Brad Bomba, Brad Laycock, James Crum, Bob Neuman.

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IU FOUNDATION

ROW 1: Joanne Beerbower, Mildred R. Sanders, Judi Polk, ka, Barb Bassett, Ruth Dreier, Doris Rhinesperger, Liberty Chochos, Ann Fitzgerald, Pat Fleming, Jo Astesano, Judy Manta, Bernie Minkow. ROW 2: Jerry Baer, Jerry Solloway, William P. Lambert, Max E. Pinkerton, Joyce Funk, Sandy Sallach, Diane Barber, Mary Kay Phillips, Carolyn Riehl, Ann Foley, Judy Blake, Barb Hibner, Marilyn Austin. Judy Plessinger. ROW 3: Jim Cregar, Norman

Spaulding, Jerry Moss, Ames Shuel, Jim Soukup, Bud Mangels, Thomas Brodhecker, Robert Evan Brown, Ralph H. Martin, Gene McGarvey, Robert Mings, Fred M. Meyer, Robert P. Neuman. ROW 4: Bob Edwards, Dave Sinnett, Rodger Brumbaugh, Clarence Doningeri Jim Laswell, Jim Strickland, George Ginn, Brad Laycock, Bob Duvin, Neil Hinchman, Ed Klinge, Tom Hardaway, Dave Baldwin, Jim Capehart, Ron David.

The Indiana University Student Foundation Committee is composed of Junior and Senior members selected on the basis of their outstanding leadership on campus. The members work with William Armstrong, Director of the Foundation. Their big project of the year is the Little 500. The Student Foundation Committee work out the rules and regulations for the Little 500 and plan the event in a very detailed manner. Each year the Student Foundation Committee streamlines the Little 500 to meet higher standards. The Little 500 is only a part of the total picture. The student members of the Foundation also work with Director Armstrong in administering the funds received by the University in the form of gifts. Among the funds handled by the Foundation is the money for the Little 500 Scholarships. IU Foundation Steering Committee members are: ROW 1: Jo Ann Moore, Bill Armstrong (Foundation Director), Joe Hughes. ROW 2: Sandy Duke, Phyllis Rich, Jill Quinn. ROW 3: Robert Oppenheim, Charles Prickett, Sally Branson, Fred Meyers.

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Always planning ahead are Joe Hughes, President of the IU Foundation, and William S. Armstrong, Foundation Director.

ROW 1: Andy Sohn, Jerry Grove, Charles H. Prickett, Dick Christian, Bill Swift, Arvin Steinberg, Robert Shinn, Robert Cupp, Sherman Arnold. ROW 2: Mildred R. Sanders, Linda Silver, Shirley Prince, Jo Ann Moore (Vice-president), Jill Quinn, Joyce Weigel, Sue Charlesworth, Nancy Blaisdell, Kay Smith, Myrna Harris, Sally Branson, Cindy Benzel, Judy Gasaway, Mimi Schloss, Janet Bechtold. ROW 3: Dennis Escol, Carol Greenberg, Arline Lockerbie, Sandy Jones, Martha Ritter, Sandy Schroeder, Nancy Jones, Pat Gallagher, Sandy Kemp, Jane Hicks, Evelyn Bredemeyer, Nancy Schubert, Joan

Erickson, Ray Lain. ROW 4: Janet Hodges, Shirley Gossman, Melicent Rohe, Louise Bamberger, Don Leak, Janet Conger, Jack Taylor, Suzanne Siems, Jill Strickland, Frances Rider, Carolyn Holder, Richard Myers, Wayne L. Morris, Jorgen Rasmussen, Linda Johnson, Nancy Endwright. ROW 5: William Crandall, Bob White, Ron R. Schneider, Joe G. Hughes (President), Jim Capehart, Kent Arvin, Gilbert Kett, Norman Brown, Henry Oakes, Bob Oppenheim, Bill Snapp, Doyle Winter, Edward Whalen, Doug Shue, Charles H. McCall Jr.

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WRH EXECUTIVE BOARD

FROM LEFT ARE:

Judy Gasats a), Sandy Duke (President), Linda Johnson (Treasurer), Gloria Randle (Secretary), Joyce Funk, Judy Manta, Judy Eggers.

Jeanne Sim e, Eleanor Witty, Liberty Chochos (Vice-president), Carol Greenburg, Diane Keeley, Judy Williams,

The thirteen presidents of the women's residence halls constitute the WRH Executive Board, the policy-making body for Women's Residence Halls. During Board meetings, individual housing problems are discussed, general policies are formulated, and counselor-student administration is planned. The Executive Board also is given the opportunity to approve plans for new dorms. An area director, Miss Fitzgerald, and the director of counseling and activities, Dr. Helen Whiteside, serve as Board advisers. Five Board members are officers. Other members head the committees of Publicity, Clerical, Social, Library, Constitution and Election, Co-ordinate, and Awards and Recognition. The President of the Executive Board acts as a liaison between campus organizations and the individual residents of the halls. In this way, girls who live in the dorms are brought into contact with campus organizations.

WRH Judicial Board members are, ROW 1: Mary Lou Dowell, Nancy Berkey, Mrs. Thomas Greenwood (Adviser), Dene Yalowitz. ROW 2: Nancy Singleton, Nia Scopelitis, Pat Taylor, Linda Silver.

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The men's dorms at Indiana University are governed by the Men's Residence Halls Association. Membership in the Association includes the President, Vice-president, and Secretary from each of the three residence centers, Men's Quad, MRC, and Trees Center, and the President of MRHA. The purpose of the Association is to represent the men who live in University Housing in all phases of campus life. MRHA works to improve the scholarship, social life, and general living of the men in the residence halls.

Dick Cross, Randy Miller, and Norm Baxter take note as Jerry Grove works toward harmony.

MRHA EXECUTIVE BOARD

ROW 1: Joseph T. Trethewey, Jerry Grove, Daniel Ferber (Adviser), Richard Cross, Randall Miller, Charles Jones. ROW 2: Norman

Baxter, Eugene Fowler, William Forester, Burton Sweetow, Richard Wilson.

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MEN'S QUADRANGLE BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Wright, Max E. Pinkerton, John Lerch, Jim Bereolos, Ron Maris, Robert Cupp, Sam Payton (Adviser) , Bob Armstrong, Raymond J. O'Brian, Fred B. Dressel.

ROW 1: Don Milict, Virgil R. Grunkemeyer, Gene Fowler (Vicepresident), Jerry Grove (President), Randall Miller (Secretary) , Thomas F. Martin, Dave Ambler, Jim Bortel. ROW 2: Robert L. Stilwell, Doug Shue, Jon R. Reed, George W. Walter, Glenn E.

Directing the activities and establishing the policies of the Men's Quad is the purpose of the Men's Quadrangle Board of Governors. In addition to the eighteen unit governors, the Board is composed of the President, the Vice-president, and the Secretary. Each governor heads his Unit Council which includes the social chairman, athletic chairman, scholarship chairman, secretary, and the treasurer. The Board of Governors began the year with a workshop training program for the new officers. This year four all-Quad dances were sponsored by the Board of Governors. In the Bachelor of the Year contest, the Quad's candidate, Randy Miller, became a finalist. In the Spring, the Board of Governors ended its work with a Recognition Banquet for old and new officers. At this Banquet the three outstanding units, the outstanding freshman and upperclassman of each unit, and the outstanding governor were honored.

Randy Miller, Jerry Grove, Gene Fowler, and Don Miller show the notorious Men's Quad spirit.

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UNIT COUNCILS

Sanders, Robert L. Heid, Monte Wetter, Norman A. Brown, David Eubank, Robert E. Crowe, Robert Shone. ROW 4: John Lyon, John Lerch, Neil Anderson, Curtis McCarty, Ed Wall, John Foster, Bruce Thompson, Andrew Rusnak, Walt Harris, James Crum, Dave Ambler, Raymond O'Brian.

ROW 1: Al Lehman, Kenneth Wallace, David Beldus, David Weber, Thomas W. Hall, Kenneth Law, Ronald Robbins, John J. Plain. ROW 2: Richard Boehning, Ron Maris, Robert E. Brown, David Dersch, Jim Perry, Ronald Pavelka, Robert Bogusz, Joe Hall, Doug Shue, Malcolm Peel. ROW 3: Robert Cupp, Herbert Hazen, Patrick

Bob White, Ronald Gottschalk, Gordon Rosenau, Carl Robbins, Glenn Wright, Joseph Rabb, Robert Tennyson, Don Burditt, Robert Stilwell. ROW 4: William H. Foulkes IV, Bob Bloecker, James Bortel, Jerry Garrison, Norman D. Brown, Thomas F. Martin, Virgil R. Grunkemeyer, Keith L. Gran, David G. Eager, John Kopchik.

ROW 1: George L. Beckett, Clark S. Johnston, Roger H. Tobias, Richard L. Johnson, Fred Dressel, George W. Walter, John 0. Jala, Dale Robinson, Dick Hardy. ROW 2: Joseph C. Holinko, William Rand, Bruce Bone, Arnold Stein, Barry Hunter, Michael Canine, Robert Wall, James Hayes, Frank Whiting. ROW 3: Dan Poore,

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MRC BOARD OF GOVERNORS

ROW 1: Rodger Brumbaugh, George Hamman, James Haney, Myron Curry, Arthur D. Jacobs, Charley R. Kinzie (Treasurer), Burton Sweetow (Vice-president), Charles L. Jones (President), Norman L. Baxter (Secretary), Henry N. Oakes Jr., Carl 0. Wortley, Edward

Jones (Counselor), Forrest H. Hciligei II, Joe Williams, James L. Stout. ROW 2: Don Goddard, Gene E. Robbins, Jerry Solloway, Fred Blackwell.

The MRC Board of Governors is composed of the governors from West Hall, North Hall, South Hall, and the Cottage Groves. The Board helps to unify activities of MRC and to compare the policies of each individual unit. The goal of the MRC Board is to create better relationships among the men. This is done by co-ordinating the various departments of each dorm government to improve the total picture. The Board sponsors various social activities and dances.

Burt Sweetow, Chuck Jones, and Norm Baxter have discovered a plan which appears ready to catch fire.

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TREES CENTER BOARD OF GOVERNORS

ROW 1: James P. Duncan, Robert D. Ready, Robert P. Kassing, Lou C. Stamatakos. ROW 2: Joseph T. Trethewey (President), J. Dixie Powers, William Forester (Secretary), Mike Cord, George B.

Dean, Dick Wilson (Vice-president), Robert L. Frankenberger, NVilliam A. Fencken, Jack R. Fenter.

Shirley Lee Speer, Marcia Manley (Treasurer), Barbara Burris (Secretary), Marilyn R. Greiner. ROW 2: Diane Keeley (Vice-

president), Wini Cook, Judith Herrold, Janet Rongey (President).

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PANHELLENIC

ROW 1: 11.1 lone Braun (Presnit Hi), Nancy Crouch, Helen Seidensticker. ROW 2: Barbara Owens, Nancy Jones (Vice-president), Kay

Sny(lci ary), Judy Pritchard, Rosemary Williams, Mary Ann Farcus, Lucinda Benzel (Treasurer).

The Indiana University Panhellenic Association is the governing body for all sororities on the campus. Panhellenic Council acts as a co-ordinator for individual sororities and conducts rush. Panhellenic also acts as the sorority judicial board. Junior Panhellenic, an organization of pledge class officers, is a part of the "Panhel" program. The rush counselors, who advise Freshman girls with problems concerning rush and pledging, are another important unit of Panhellenic. This year "Panhel" devised a new rush procedure and put out a revised informative bulletin about sorority life for freshman girls. In pledge workshop, a training manual for pledge trainers was formulated. Greek Week activities, including the workshop, banquet, and allcampus dance are sponsored jointly by Panhellenic and In terfra tern i ty Council.

Nancy Crouch, Cindy Benzel, Kay Snyder, Nancy Jones, and Mary Ann Farcus stand by as Marlene Braun reviews and previews important Panhel projects.

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SORORITY PRESIDENTS

ROW 1: Jo Ann Moore, Mildred R. Sanders, Sandy McCrory, Carol Kalver, Gail Gallinger, Roberta Mastey, Jacqueline Henry, Joyce Weigel, Donna Fulps. ROW 2: Marlene Braun, Lou Ann Tangeman,

ROW 1: Mary Angela Savio, Susan Armstrong (Secretary), Nona Neff, Sharla Gambill, Lois Cohen, Carol Alden, Alice Peters, Sue Hunter, Nancy Hupp. ROW 2: Bonnie Shanok, Jackie Taylor, Sue Elliott (Treasurer), Marie Kingdom (Vice-president), Martha Crays, Susan Roach, Andrea Onweller (President), Phyllis Condra, Evla Hunter,

Marjorie Rodebeck, Susan Enlow, Sue Groh, Elizabeth Johnson, Elnora Clark, Doris Rhinesperger, Evelyn Bredemeyer.

Marsha Bradley, Barbara Knoll, Sue Ellen Moore, Margie Brown. ROW 3: Shirley Jones, Barbara Sanders, Phyllis Jarrard, Kathy Brady, Charlene Rockhill, Pearlene Butler, Susan McMillan, Pat Urban, Mary Jane Porter, Julia Henderson, Carolyn Memering.

JUNIOR PANHELLENIC


INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL

Jack Pumnea (Treasurer), Clint Warkow (President), Jerry Stump, Don Grande.

ROW 1: Byron Annis, Bob Alther, Marty Kroot, Larry Seng, John Scheiner, Neill Petronella, Lloyd Milliken. ROW 2: Lawrence Lauterbach, Thomas Ferverda, Bill Pomp (Secretary), Dennis Smith,

The Interfraternity Council is the governing body for all social fraternities on campus. In this capacity it enacts, administers, and enforces the rules by which fraternities are guided. IFC works to promote unity among all fraternity men and to create a friendly interfraternity relationship. IFC was founded on the IU campus in 1912.

IFC officers Gene McGarvey, Jack Pumnea, Clint Warkow, and Bill Pomp get down to business.

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This year in an effort to improve the relationship between college and city, the IFC sponsored a pledge project to improve the appearance of Bloomington parks. This council has also been discussing housing contracts for the fraternity system similar to those used by university housing. IFC is making preliminary plans for a new and improved rush program. The biggest project of the year has been the completion of a 14-minute color film about fraternity pledgeship. This film is being sent to IFC's throughout the United States.

A tough decision? IFC Judicial Board members Don Grande, Larry Lauterbach, Ron Yenerich (Chairman), Tom Ferverda, and Lloyd Milliken confer.

ROW 1: Jim Koehlinger, Ron Yenerich, Bob Neuman, Sam Huston, Bill Swift, Joe Hagee, Mike Quinn. ROW 2: Arnold Duemling,

Jay Grimes, Henry Hanau, Joe Hughes, William P. Lambert, Bob Watson, Edward Stevens.

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JUNIOR INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL

ROW 1: Gene Douglis (Vice-president), Tom Wurtz, Jerry L. Smith, Joel Congress. ROW 2: Steve Cohen, Larry Wible, Mike Holland, Larry Kennedy, Joe Cork. ROW 3: Carl Scering, Don Weaver (Presi-

dent), Joe Rice (Secretary), Jim Clements, Phil Sosinski, William H. Nettles.

Junior Interfraternity Council organizes the fraternity pledges of the campus in a group similar to IFC. JIFC seeks to promote pledge unity and to give the pledges a clearer understanding of fraternity life. This year the JIFC sponsored an all-pledge dance and helped to organize a community pledge project.

Gene Douglis, Don Weaver, and Don Thompson must foresee a bright future for JIFC projects.

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PHI BETA KAPPA "The students elected during the calendar year 1956 were: Phi Beta Kappa is an honorary composed of the highest ten per cent of the candidates for the A.B. degree who have completed at least two full years of residence work at Indiana University. The students of the School of Arts and Sciences who are selected for this scholastic honorary have done outstanding academic work. Membership in Phi Beta Kappa is a reward that must be accepted with pride. For the year 1956-57, the officers are: Taulman A. Miller (President), Henry B. Veatch (Vice-president), and John B. Patton (Secretary-Treasurer).

Judith Mae Asmus Carol Leah Austin Jay Emil Bachrach John Robert Ban Marian Jean Barda (Mrs.) Barbara Borowiecka Norman Donald Brown Ray Nelson Cooley, Jr. James Robert Dodd (Mrs.) Ruth M. Epperson Vera I. Fahlberg ' Peter Alfred Fischer Yvonne Elizabeth Fox Robert David Funkhouser Alan Covert Garrett Stanley Julian Goldberg Chong-Do Hah David Todd Hammond Margaret Virginia Harris Ralph Eugene Hunter

Gayle Karch Mary Lu Kolb Carolyn Longcamp James Robert McClarnon Edward Vance McMichael Anita Rae Miller Robert Newman Miser (Mrs.) Carolyn Joan Mount joy Claudette Nebelsick Helen Louise Rapp Jorgen Scott Rasmussen Sonya Jean Ringwald Eleanor Carol Rodabaugh Sylvia Elizabeth Rulff Gwendolyn Ann Scherger Shirley Ann Schawnholt (Mrs.) Nancy Jo Sjoholm M. Kathryn Sutherland Nancy Ullrey Kathryn Sylvia Wright

The students elected to membership Fall 1956 were: Faculty: Edward J. Kuntz John K. Langum John P. Lewis

Taulman A. Miller J. Douglas Snider Henry M. Oliver

D.B.A. D.B.A. Dennis Crites Fred Kniff en John McGrath

Costic Roman Charles Saunders Warren Seyfried Robert Travis

M.B.A. Election to Beta Gamma Sigma is the greatest recognition a student in the School of Business can receive for outstanding scholarship. The Indiana University chapter of this national organization was founded in 1923. Since that time, Beta Gamma Sigma has initiated new members into the group twice each year. The president of the organization this year is Harry C. Sauvain.

Eileen M. Beyda Joseph B. Black Jr. James F. Craig Francis A. Dawson Thomas W. Faller Melwyn P. Galin Konrad George Melvin R. Kangas Richard W. Larson

Robert W. Little Kenneth C. Merrill Robert T. Minett Robert L. Nelson Marjorie P. Person Norman F. Schwemberger Frank E. Vaughn Jr. Richard A. Warne

1956 Graduates: Frank A. Allen James T. Boyce Charles S. Davis James M. Fleming Mark A. Harper Stanley A. Hutchins Preben Jensen

James P. Lakatos John J. Murphy William J. Norton Leonard F. Rood Judith I. Skjerseth William G. Swaim Jr. Clyde W. Welter

1957 Graduates: Charles E. Colchin Nancy A. Crouch Frank R. Kristoff

Thomas G. Richards John K. Waggoner Richard L. Wallace

1958 Graduates: Alan W. Bergstedt Melvin N. Greenball

BETA GAMMA SIGMA

Hugo C. Songer Robert R. Taylor


ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA

tine Hiland, Martha Crays (President), Helen Mathews, Sally Ann Sharp, Janice Minder, Barbara Jo Miles (Vice-president), Betsy Starkey, Sharon Wylie, Barbara Moog. ROW 4: Sarah Zimmerman, Margie Weston (Secretary), Judy Atkinson, Carolyn Michel, Alexa Brudek, Pat Urban, Gini Burton, Ann Stoeckley, Judy Hine, Marc Ann Steele, Patricia Keates, Doris Jean Roth.

ROW 1: Dolly McGowan, Helen Jane Brothers, Roberta Hess, Jan Foulkes, Rosemary McIntosh, Delene DeWitt, Karen Gast, Karen Keller, Mary Ann Poffenberger. ROW 2: Renee Siegel, Kathleen Wisner, Merle Miley, Rosemary Latshaw, Ginny Sly, Gayle Huminsky, Barbara Knoll, Joyce Chenoweth, Sandy McNear, Marilyn Greiner. ROW 3: Sarah Jane Miller (Treasurer), Sue Wyatt, Chris-

Alpha Lambda Delta is the scholastic honorary for Freshman women. A minimum 2.5 grade average for the first semester or a 2.5 accumulative for the first two semesters is required for membership. Each Spring this honorary joins Phi Eta Sigma, the Freshman men's honorary, in sponsoring a banquet. At this banquet, distinguished Senior members and the new initiates are honored. Initiates of Alpha Lambda Delta can be recognized by the small lamp and candle pin which they wear. This honorary strives to make the women of Indiana University aware of the value of outstanding academic achievement.

Alpha Lambda Delta officers are, ROW 1: Miss Mary Gaither (Adviser), Merle Miley, Jan Foulkes. ROW 2: Sarah Jane Miller, Barbara Miles, Margie Weston, and Martha Crays.

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The crest of Phi Eta Sigma, scholastic honorary for freshman men, includes a torch and book to represent scholarship, a pyramid to symbolize health, and a gold star to signify character. These are linked together by a chain which symbolizes unity of these three virtues and of the men who have attained them. Phi Eta Sigma recognizes men who have achieved a minimum 2.5 grade average. Each Fall Phi Eta Sigma and Alpha Lambda Delta, scholastic honorary for freshman women, distributes How To Study pamphlets to new freshmen. These two honoraries meet each Spring following their initiation for a joint banquet. Other service projects of the men of Phi Eta Sigma include providing study aids for students at a table in the Main Library, and supplying guides for scholarship applicants during Scholarship Day on the Indiana University campus.

Looking intelligently are Bob Hoover, Al Bergstedt, Dave Bennhoff Merlin Wuebbenhorst, and Marty Flynn.

PHI ETA SIGMA

Walters, John Foster, Bob Demaree, James Gordon Peters, Pat Robinson, Yann E. Graff, David Dersch, Mike Moss. ROW 4: George Sorrells, A. Merlin Wuebbenhorst, John W. Sare, Fred Weterick, Wilson A. Hurrell, Edward Bush, Max Eubanks, George L. Schrenk, Alan W. Bergstedt (President), Stanley Weinstein, Tom Arnold, James Klineman, William Roesch, Roger Nelson.

ROW 1: Ray Hart Detraz, Theodore Noell, Mark Pastor, Bill Ridge, James Hurst, David R. Weber, Marty Flynn, Dixie Powers, James Haney, Barry N. Dunn. Row 2: John M. Wambo, George E. Hahn, Byron L. Annis, Allen R. Ellison, Don C. Chambers, Jay F. Lindsey, James A. Cusick, Alan E. Beer, Jim Perrue, Jim Nash, Nicholas Pappas, Ronald Walden. ROW 3: Ted Kreines, Bob Hoover (Secretary), Dave Bennhoff (Vice-president), Barry W. Cartmell, Don

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MORTAR BOARD

Maurita Harcourt (Secretary), Carolyn Baker. ROW 3: Kay Baldwin, Nia Scopelitis, Jo Ann Moore, Nancy Louck, Nancy Crouch (President), Judy Manta (Treasurer), Sylvia Huss.

ROW 1: Doris Rhinesperger, Marilyn Austin, Marlene Braun, Louise Bamberger, Marjorie Rodebeck, Suzanne Siems. ROW 2: Barbara Bassett (Vice-president), Sally Branson, Shirley McAlpine, Barbara Hibner, Debbie Vanarsdall, Donna Sue Hageman, Kathy Callon,

Mortar Board is a national activities honorary for senior women. Each Spring, women who are outstanding in scholarship, leadership, and service are "tapped" for membership. Members of this honorary are easily recognized by the tassel pins and the white blazer jackets with the blue and gold insignia which they wear. A woman who is selected for membership in Mortar Board must have maintained a minimum 1.8 grade average while she was serving as a leader in campus activities. The Dames Ball, a formal girl-ask-boy dance, is planned each year by the members of Mortar Board. Other projects of this honorary include the Mortar Board Retreat, the sale of Mortar Board calendars, and the presentation of scholarships to distinguished and deserving women. Among the many service projects of this organization is the Sophomore Recognition Tea, given each Spring to honor sophomore girls who have been outstanding in their activity and academic life. The projects of Mortar Board demonstrate the desire which its members have to serve the Indiana University campus.

Mert Harcourt, Judy Manta, Nancy Crouch, and Barb Bassett must be pleased about plans for the Dames' Ball.

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The Junior and Senior men selected for membership in Blue Key are those who have achieved above-average scholastic standing and have proved themselves as leaders in activities. Twice each year new members are selected by the unanimous vote of the active members subject to the approval of the President of Indiana University. The men of Blue Key seek to study student problems, enrich student life, and work co-operatively to achieve the best interests of the University.

Kent Arvin, Jim Platt, Bill Lambert, and George Ginn—the Keys to the door.

BLUE KEY

Dick Cross, Barry Bergsman, Neil Hinchman, Ron Schneider. ROW 3: Bernie Minkow, Charles McCall, Mike Brutton, Jim Capehart, Ed Whalen, Dick Lehman, Ron Yenerich, Wayne Kimmel.

ROW 1: Jorgen Rasmussen, Bill Lambert (Treasurer), Kent Arvin (Vice-president), Jim Platt (President), George Ginn (Secretary). ROW 2: Jerry Moss, Jim Soukup, Clarence Doninger, Bob Shula,

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PLEIADES

Sharen Perkins, Shirley Millender. ROW 3: Kathleen Vaughan, Dawn Tamcsin, Sandy Kemp, Marilyn Austin, June Hauenstein (Treasurer), Jill Strickland, Carolyn Holder, Frances E. Smith (Secretary), Ginger Baker, Suzanne Reuter-Lorenz, Barbara Jane Strauss, Jane Ann Stouder, Janice Meyers.

Marilyn Roser, Marjorie Varady (President), Shirley McAlpine, Dorothy Kretsch, Ann Eakins, Gloria Mueller (Vice-president), Roberta Mastey, Mary Ann Farcus, Joyce Wiegel, Sana Franke, Connie King. ROW 2: Linda Walker, Elaine Laird, Becky White, Kay Snyder, Mellie Rohe, Nancy Jones, Donna Sue Hageman, Barbara Overdeck, Nancy Blaisdell, Sue Charlesworth, Doris Roth, ROW 1:

Pleiades may choose from each sorority on campus three upperclass coeds outstanding in campus activities and scholarship. Pleiades is a sponsor of IU's Little UN Assembly, helps in student elections, and brings important speakers to IU's campus. Each coed considered for membership must have a minimum 1.5 grade average, and have shown leadership and active participation in at least two prominent campus functions. Pleiades was organized to honor coeds who have distinguished themselves in the academic and social fields, and to promote an even greater interest among its members to continue their achievements.

Sue Charlesworth, Gloria Mueller, Margie Varady, Sana Franke, and June Hauenstein show that they believe in taking care of business informally.

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PAMARADA

Judy Blake, Dorothy Hostetler. ROW 3: Miss Patricia Patterson (Adviser), Josephine Meharry, Ann Foley, Patricia Thomas, Muriel Roth, Sandy Duke.

ROW 1: Nancy Shallers (Secretary), Joanne Beerbower, Linda Silver, Kathy Callon, (President), Nia Scopelitis, Judy Manta. ROW 2: Dene Yalowitz, Dee Tracy (Vice-president), Louise Bamberger,

Kent Arvin, Joseph Butterworth (Secretary), John R. New (Vicepresident), Joe Swope (President), William Myers, Donald Ward, Jerry Ball, George Cook, Bob Neuman.

ROW 1: Ed Conrey, Gene McGarvey, Barry Bergsman, Jim Soukup, Jerry Moss, Dick Lehman, Jim Koehlinger, Robin Antrim. ROW 2: John Commons (Treasurer), Joe Wampler, Joe Hughes, Bob Dillon, Jim Capehart, Steve Jacobs, Don Leak. ROW 3: J. J. Fenstermaker,

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ENOMENE

Sandy McNear, Joan Hattendorf, Catherine Mossholdcr. ROW 3: Judy Hine (Treasurer), Mary Ellen Fox, Laura Jean Passov■ , Lynn Tuttle, Mary Jane Porter, Gail Rice, Harriet Hersh, Reed Mitchell, Barbara Doran, Patricia Keates, Mary Ruth Padget, Kay Hurst, Mary Ann Steele, Margie Weston, Barbara Shankland, Stephany Long (Secretary).

ROW 1: Dolly McGowan, Margot Rowley, Judith Oberman, Andrea Onweller, Marty Crays, Rosalie Sheline, Nancy Heche, Goldijean Shaikun, Marie Kingdon, Kay Ellen Conn, Virginia Reed, Marjie Heiser, Jan Foulkes. ROW 2: Jo Ann Woodfill (President), Jeanine Harwood (Vice-president), Diana Martin, Bette Starkey, Carol Lee Purves, Phyllis Jarrad, Sarah Cook, Catherine Craig, Carole Cheek, Barbara Ketterman, Marsha Mackanos, Sharon Wylie, Ginny Sly,

Enomene is a Greek word which means "united". Organized and independent Sophomore women who have distinguished themselves in scholarship, leadership, and participation in campus activities are selected for membership in this honorary. Enomene members work together serving the University and creating unity among all Sophomore girls. The activities of this honorary include providing a hostessing service for visitors to Indiana University and presenting scholarships to two outstanding Sophomore women. The recipients of the scholarships this year were Judy Hine and Jan Foulkes. Enomene is presenting a program which helps to train its members for leadership in campus and community life. It is the goal of this organization to enable its members to become better citizens.

Enomene officers: Jeanine Harwood, Stephany Long, Jo Ann Woodfill, Pat Keates, and Judy Hine take a look at IU activities thirty years back.

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Skull and Crescent is the Sophomore honorary for organized men. Three outstanding Sophomores are chosen by each fraternity to represent them in this organization. To promote unity among organized men is one of the goals of this organization. Initiates can be distinguished by the orange and green pods which they wear. The Sweater Hop is the main project of the year for this honorary. This year Carol Conner reigned as queen of this all campus dance. Skull and Crescent also presents an award to a Senior outstanding in academic achievement and activities participation.

Taking their ideal positions as Skull and Crescent officers are: Larry Seng, Mike Regan, and Mike Moss.

SKULL AND CRESCENT

Stump, Neill Petronella, Ted Kreines, Harry Fouts, Dan Davisson, Donald Wright, Mike Moss, Paul Maloney, Arnold Duemling, Jim Nash, P. Allan Dionisopoulos. ROW 4: Charlie Shoemaker, Roger Wolcott, Gene Wolpert, Ben Beckes, Bob Held, Jack Heidt, Dan Harrigan, John Van Senus, Max Anderson, Marty Kroot, Don Weber, Mike Regan, Bob Nelson.

ROW 1: William Meade, Bob Lewis, Jack Graham, Marty Flynn, Bob Watson, Ron Reinking, Brandt Ross, Don Myers, John Bloom, Terry Stokes, Tom Dering, Phil Burck, Jackie Smith. ROW 2: Burton Roger, Larry Seng (Secretary), Mike Quinn, Sam Huston, Bob Hoover, Jerry Pollock, Dave Mikesell, Dick Uhl, Ronald Webb, Robert Walters, Jordan Abrams, Mike Rosenberg, Steve Riggins, Larry Small. ROW 3: Don Moore Joe Kamman, Bob Forman, Jerry

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FLAME CLUB

ROW 1: Richard W. Sweizer (Vice-president), Arvin Steinberg, William Schrader, Karl 0. Koepke, Glenn P. Jacoby, Thomas G. Richards, Timothy L. Yarling. ROW 2: Sherman Arnold, Robert Harris, William Martin, Dennis Runyan (President), James R. Davis,

Ed Herrold, Charles Douglass, Max L. Gray. ROW 3: Herbert L. Nagel, Ted W. Moser, Fred Deltoro, Doyle Winter, Don A. Moretton, Norman D. Brown (Secretary), James L. Stout, Wayne L. Morris, Rodger Brumbaugh, Fred M. Meyer.

Flame Club is the scholastic and activities honorary for Junior and Senior independent men. Members of this organization must have maintained a B scholastic average while showing leadership in campus activities. The purposes of this organization are to bring about a closer relationship between students and the faculty and to strengthen loyalty to Indiana University. Each year the men of Flame Club join with the women of Pamarada, honorary for independent Junior and Senior women, to present the Wellhouse Waltz.

Proudly displaying their favorite chapeaux are Flame Club officers Dennis Runyan, William R. Martin.

ROW 1: Richard Schweizer, ROW 2: William J. Morrow.

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FALCON CLUB

Gilman (Vice-president), Jerry Spindler, Ben J. Barnhart, Tom Dusthimer, William E. Miller, Jerry N. Werden, Bob Alther, Jerry S. Alberts, Larry Baron, Don Zivich, Don Rosenfelt. ROW 4: Pete Dodson, Tom Goris, George Rafferty, Armand Roach (Secretary), Jack Pumnea, Bill Balch, Don Rees, Fritz King, Norm Snyder, Jon L. Wilson, Bob Zipser, Chuck Eickman, Leon Brillant.

ROW 1: Ronald Borcherding, Sam Greenstein, Herb Miller (President), John Scheiner, Ron Barnes, Dave Baldwin, Dick Sutton, Don Le Brun, Jim Wrobleski, Dick Lehman, Bill Swift (Treasurer), Dick Neal, Lino F. DeMichieli. ROW 2: John MacLennan, Klaus H. Permer, Wes Stoppenhagen, Dale K. Little, Jack L. Wade, Jerry Isom, Bob Barry, Tom Ferverda, Eric Greenhut, Howard Rader, Phil Susic, Edward Whalen, Ray Lain. ROW 3: Doug Boggs, Ray

Padula, Alan W. Bergstedt, Patrick Sanders, Larry Warshawsky, Max L. Gray, Paul E. Rider, Malcolm L. Peel (Vice-president). ROW 4: F. Edward Wall, Phillipp L. Poffenbarger, Don R. Miller (President), Emmett E. Inskeep, John Foster, Dave Ambler, Bob Bloecker, Robert Ballentine, James L. McCoskey.

ROW 1: John J. Plain, Dan Poore, David Beldus, Ted Bushman, Al Lehman, Sherman Arnold, William Rand. ROW 2: Dale Miller, Jack Wigner, David Dersch, Clifford T. Maesaka, Doyle Winter (Treasurer), John Lerch, David Weber, Fred Dressel, Barry N. Dunn. ROW 3: Charles R. Houser, Charles L. Jones, Michael J.

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DRAGON'S HEAD

Doninger, Ron Yenerich, Mike Brutton, Dennis Runyan, Jim Platt.

ROW 1: Ron Schneider. ROW 2: Don Leak, Kent Arvin, Neil Hinchman, Brad Bomba, Ed Whalen. ROW 3: Joe Hughes, Clarence

Dragon's Head is a boress honorary for men. Only the presidents or top leaders of major campus activities are eligible for membership. Dragon's Head is the one activity to which its members belong that requires no strenuous duties or hard work. Members are encouraged to get together, boress, tell jokes, and generally have fun. Organized in 1934, Dragon's Head has built up a reputation for fast talking, political manuevering, and enthusiastic participation in campus life. Indiana University life would definitely not be the same without Dragon's Head. 328


DRAGONETTES

ROW 1: Suzanne Siems (Constitution Grafting Chairman), Sandy Duke (Sec. of Exchequer), Doris Rhinesperger (Grand Dragonnette), Louise Bamberger (Anti-Social Chairman), Marlene Braun (Grand Ballotstuffer). ROW 2: Margie ,Varady (Minister of Songs), Nancy

Crouch (Maladjuster), Kay Baldwin (Vice Chairman), Janet Rongey (Art Depreciator), Kathy Callon (Chairman of Bureaucracy), Carolyn Baker (Minister of Boress).

The Dragonettes got together for their annual meeting. There was a great deal of discussion as their officers were selected. (They drew offices from a hat.) The members also made plans for their annual dinner, held after the new initiates are selected. Dragonettes is a relatively inactive honorary composed of women who represent the elite in campus activities at IU. In order to become a member of Dragonettes, a girl must be the head of a major campus organization. The responsibilities and problems of the members of Dragonettes are nonexistent. As a member of this honorary, it is a woman's duty to relax and do nothing. 329


YMCA

David K. Trenary, Jack Widner, Ron Reinking. ROW 3: Jim Koehlinger, Jack Douglas, Anton Sohn, Charles Douglass, Roger Seltzer, Joseph C. Denny.

ROW 1: Ralph H. Martin, Bob Edwards (Recorder), Donald Leak

(President), Bill Snapp (Vice-president), Jim Merritt (Comptroller). ROW 2: Bob Stockwell, Martin Bassett Jr., Tom Betts, Gale Conley,

The YMCA provides students with opportunities for service on and off the campus. Organized into twelve divisions, the Y works in many diversified areas from freshmen to international friendship to community service. This organization attempts to fulfill needs which other campus organizations are not meeting. After hearing about the problems of the Hungarian refugees this year, the YMCA worked with the YWCA in setting up an all-campus steering committee to plan the Hungarian Relief Fund Drive. This year, under a new Executive Director, Wendell Hines, the YMCA has increased co-operation with other campus organizations. The Y has always worked on projects which demand co-operation with other groups. An example of this is the planning of Freshman Camp and the student Orientation Leader program with the YWCA and the Junior Division.

Wendell Hines, YMCA Executive Director, points out the importance of Y service projects on the campus.

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YWCA

ROW 1: Miss Anne Appenzellar (YWCA Executive Director), Joan Erickson, Judy Asmus (2nd Vice-president), Donna Sue Haggeman (Treasurer), Sally Branson, Nancy David (Treasurer). ROW 2: Sally

Tritch, Ruth Dreier, Judy Hine, Sandra Kemp (1st Vice-president), Phyllis Rich, Carolyn Baker (President).

ROW 1: Gay Strege, Ruth Dreier, Jeanine Harwood, Sue Charlesworth, Jean Stegman, Merle Miley, Liberty Chochos, Rosemary McIntosh, Marjie Heiser. ROW 2: Joanne Beerbower; Janet Nelson, Rosalie Sheline, Sarah Tritch, Suzanne Lienhart, Nancy Currier, Carole Cheek, Judy Whybrew, Marlene Smith, Carolyn Baker

(President), Judy Fetzer, Diane Hoffman. ROW 3: Sally Gerber, Gail Rice, Betsy Schnaiter, Nancy Bell, Rosie Williams, Kay Snyder, Judy Hine, Sarah Cook, Barbara Strauss, Beverly Melton, Jane Stouder, Donna Sue Hageman (Treasurer), Mary Jane Parter.

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YWCA HOUSING AND PROJECTS COUNCIL

ROW 1: Roberta Hess, Marie Kingdon, Judy Seese, Jananne Callahan, Dorothy Kretscke, Marty Branaman, Ann Crowe, Barbara Cash, Penny Prickett, Mary Ellen Combs. ROW 2: Lillian Walker, Kathryn Weiland, Marilyn Roser, Marcia Manley, Nancy Blue, Nedra Miller, Doris Roth, Wyana McDow, Amelia Stuart, Elaine Kerr, Diane Simons. ROW 3: Barbara Ayres, Janet Hodges, Judy Young, Judy Movius, Nancy Harger, Athena Chochos, Judy Asmus, Nancy Jones,

Helen Jane Probst, Dorothy Benko, Judy Huston, Margie Weston, Stephany Long. ROW 4: Linda Williams, Roberta Wysong, Harriet Burgheim, Joy Miller, Delores Shay, Barbara Shankland, Beverly Wright, Sandy Kemp, Phyllis Keller, Carol Vukovich, Catherine Craig, Suzanne Reuter-Lorenz, Mary Brawn, Phyllis Jarrard, Patricia Moll.

ROW 1: Marlene Ammerman, Mary Lou Hower, Nancy Bell, Trudy Tribulak, Valerie Barany, Shirley Sandelands, Katherine Hill, Sue Ann Tanksley, Karen Gast. ROW 2: Uree Fox, Nancy Smith (Secretary), Laura Lee Everly, Ruthie Englehardt, Barbara Peitler, Mary

Alice Orange, Kathleen Lott, Eleanor Patton, Nedra Miller (President). ROW 3: Chester Poor III, Keith Patterson (Vice-president), Jim Legg, LaMar Embry, Dave Ambler, Jim McMahan (Treasurer), Tom Renaldi, Fred Blackwell.

CAMPUS CHRISTIANS


GAMMA DELTA

chelt, Ken P. Borchelt. ROW 3: Jo Ann Nelson, Gerald Holzhauer, Jim Droege, Herman Rebbr Jr., Naomi Stephan. ROW 4: Arthur 0. Jacobs, Gary E. Niemann, Charles F. Schwartz, R. J. Sampson, Kenneth F. Marting.

ROW 1: Curtis C. Stephan, Robert H. Koon, Judith Meise, Max Meise (President), Aldora Graf (Secretary), Raymond L. Ball (Treasurer), Rita Ball, Betsy Warnoek, Rosemary Juuti. ROW 2: Byong Rim Ro, Helina Oinas, Elyssa Lindner, Murella Bosse, Daniel Bosse, Joel Maring, Nora J. Anderson, Dorothy Donselman, Lois A. Bor-

John Lerch, Jesse Viers. ROW 3: Bob Alther, David Doering, Tom Frank, Ned Lavengood, Russell Hedstrom, Dennis Runyan, James 011is, Fred Garver.

ROW 1: Jon Brown, Helen Karr, Carol West (Vice-president), Ann Faley (Treasurer), Barbara Bixel, Barbara Ketterman, Louise Lerch, Betty Denney. ROW 2: G. Phillip Dauler (President), Tom Wurtz, Connie Bradt, Marilyn Morris, Linda Mahorney, Richard Bracken,

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IU NEWMAN CLUB

Brown, Pat Sopata, Sharon Wolf, Cyrilla Waigand, Carol Yusko, Roberta Wierzba, Mary Fattu, Kathleen Regan, Louise Rarick. ROW 4: Sylvanna Prechtl, Marianne Graham, Carl M. Wolak, John Manek, Stephen Vangel, Jerry Niehaus, Larry Gaydosh, John R. Kosin, James A. Wrobleski, Tom V. Langdon, Carolyn Buchanan, Kathleen Vaughan.

ROW 1: Argia Jacobucci, Barbara Flowers, Helen Kaszuba, Margaret Anstett, Margaret Fitzgerald, Kathleen Watt, Fran Meyers, Earlene Sieron, Josephine Astesano (Secretary), Constance Bazil. ROW 2: Patricia C. Riley, Judith Ann DeGrazia, Mary Catherine Bradley, Sandra Ellen Smith, J. Patrick Page, Joe Hall, Jo Anne Morris, Alice Lepp, Sandy Shelton, Nancy Carol Meyers, Frances Castagna. ROW 3: Joanne Miller, Catherine Smith, Mary May Hanlon, Connie

Fritts, John P. Commons, Edward J. Walczak, Stanley E. Wisniewski, John E. Schuster, Michael A. DeRosa, Patrick Jones, Reno Sarti, Jerry Solloway, Richard Bell, Bernard Dailey. ROW 4: Lester Covert, Dan Mordenti, David Sprengelmeyer, Victor Michal, Noel Kimmel, John Cidulka, Virgil Grunkemeyer, Ben Schwegman (President), John Brasseur, Mike Hornak Jr. (Treasurer), Stan L. Bartley.

ROW 1: Suanna Dienhart, Fran Randazzo, Jayne Knoerzer, Joan Knoerzer, Barbara Johnson, Mary Lou Feeney, Sandra Stenhouse, Margaret Gardner, Eleanor J. Solms, Mary Angela Savio. ROW 2: Stephanie Simon, Marilyn Trapp, Judith Komoroske, Esther Gruszkos, Geraldine Germek, Jarmes A. Shupe, Margery Cira, Marianne Pinard (Vice-president), Sharon Soash, Ann Miller. ROW 3: John

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Hillel Foundation is a Jewish religious organization. The purpose of this foundation is to draw into all of its activities the Jewish students on the Bloomington campus. Hillel presents to the student away from home the Jewish cultural opportunities which he can find nowhere else on campus. Religious services are each Friday and on high holidays. Among the activities of Hillel are open houses for new students, a cultural series of lectures and panel discussions, dances, and a Spring banquet to honor students who have worked in Hillel projects. This year the IU Hillel members attended a regional get-together in West Lafayette with the Hillel members of Purdue. Every other week Hillel sponsored bridge tournaments. In March members of the group got together for dancing classes to learn the chacha and mambo. On April 10 Hillel presented the annual stunt show followed by a sock hop.

Hillel officers Arthur Samuel, Maxine Mages, Mike LeBurkien, and Mimi Schloss take time out to relax.

HILLEL FOUNDATION

Louis Archinofsky, Torn Steuer, Mike LeBurkein (President), Marlene Goldzwig.

ROW 1: Marian Piser, Myrna Golden, Maxine Mages, Rabbi Mark Fraenkel, Mimi Schloss (Secretary), Nora Talesnick, Sue Rostov. ROW 2: Lois Cohen, Arthur Samuel (Treasurer), Pete Leonard,

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WESLEY FOUNDATION

Elaine Sutton, Mary Randolph, Opal Brock, Karen Bisel. ROW 3: Austin Ritterspach, Jim Crosby, David M. Smith, Bob Peake, Len Larson, Bob Parsons, Richard Stewart (President), Gayl Doster, Kenneth L. Buxton, Albert Crider, Ron Beams.

ROW 1: Norma Sering, Susanne Alonzo, Carol Stewart, Ann Hattery, Suzanne Fricke, Nancy Claire Meyers, Sandra Dragoo, Karen Rosenthal, Lois Evans, Forrest Heiliger (Treasurer). ROW 2: Judy Zimmerman, Ruth Spannuth, Nancy Jo White, Donna Sue Stoelting, Jane Butterfield, Karen Liechty, Pat Finke (Vice-president), Dora Owen,

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1: Darlene Puckett, Joan Esterline, Ann Gilkey, Virginia White, Enid Aungst, Jan Rossow, Nancy Prickett Heche, Marion Rich. ROW 2: Carol Finley, Kayleen Jensen, Phyllis A. Wegner, Al Lehman, Jerry Preusz, Bob Ping, Lyndon L. Dean, Norman L.

Baxter, Rev. Loyd A. Bates, Katheryn Bates, Alison Hanson. ROW 3: Philip Thrush, Tom Lucas, James E. Nicely, Don Heche, Jack L. Hazel, Ed Wall, Henry Oakes, David L. Hanson, Marvin E. Warner, Jimmy M. Brown, John Alishouse.

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Sue Greene, Marilee Hermon, Mary Lou Hower, ROW 3: Norman Sullivan, Kay Groninger, Bernice Patterson, Darlene Puckett, Sharon Ogle, Barbara Gollatz, Frances Rider (Treasurer), Ginger Baker, Carol Shigley, Phyllis Wegner.

ROW 1: Joyce A. Hollaway, Marion Rich, Donna Sue Stoelting, Kayleen Jensen, Louise Mann, Marjorie Ent, Martha Carothers (Secretary), Ann Gilkey, Virginia White. ROW 2: Marjorie Reid, Kay Loudermilk, Oneida Klus, Rosemary McIntosh, Jaqueline Hammond (President), Peggy Uhls, Doris Nussbaum (Vice-president), Norma

ROW 3: James R. Kuyper (Treasurer), Ronald D. Myers, C. Gregory Walker, James Bishop, Norman A. Brown, Roger Wall, Ronald E. Johnson (President).

ROW 1: Frank Chase (Vice-president), James Pierazek, James Hill, Dennis Sheets. ROW 2: Wm. R. Himebaugh, Richard Bracken, Thomas Downen, David Dersch, Robert Williamson (Secretary).

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IU FLYING CLUB

Kenneth W. Ford (President, Harvey J. Alpine, Bib Biggs (Treasurer) , Jean Sage (Secretary) , Ben Friedrich, Jack K. Harman, Bob Bradley.

Jell:les, Janice Dilling, Nancy Neubauer, Suzanne Krauss, Ginny Sly, Carol Kuder. ROW 3: Kriss Johnson, Fran Asquith, Ann Acheson, Anne Waterman, Nancy Emerson, Ann Eddy, Gail Metz, Kay Wynn Goby, Kathy Kirkland, Mary Ann Wilkins, Marge Scheidler, Joan Esterline, Betsy Schnaiter (Treasurer).

ROW 1: Carole Wesp, Carol Rapp, Shelby Velte, Pam Lowe, George Ann Gerlach, Luanne Schneider, Carole Staples, Judy Switzer, Malissa Lovell, Marilyn Greiner, Margot Rowley. ROW 2: Judy Fetzer, Sandra DeVries, Peggy Frentz, Jackie Walker Cathy MacKay (President), Marcia Swinney, Sherry Mills, Judy Huston, Mary Lee

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NAACP

ROW 1: Lillian Walker (Co-president), Martha Anne Taylor, Betty Green, Susanne Jospe, Alice Conyers, Marguerite Watson, Marilyn Harris. ROW 2: Ruedeane Read, Darcy Stouder, Roberta Wysong (Secretary), Helen Emile, Barbara Boeldt (Treasurer), Charlene

ROW 1: Ruth Zimmerman, Parmula Weedman, Helen Jane Brothers, Barbara Anne Johnson, Barbara Jean Johnson, Rita Olson, Sandra Swank, Sara Lea Hayes, Diane Jeffries, Rosemary McIntosh, Phyllis Barrett, Karen Gast. ROW 2: Pat Campbell, Nancy Heche, Linda Jones, Jane Kilpatrick, Joan Polley, Julia Henderson, Mary Ruth Hartman, Alexa Brudek, Marjorie Roberts, Donna Hosea, Louise Rarick, Rose Dudas, Evelyn Smith, Sue Ellis, Carolyn Slazas, Jane Hawke. ROW 3: Fred Blackwell (President), Carolee Armstrong,

Owens, Olivia Shaw, John L. Wilson. ROW 3: Robert Gholson, Richard E. Thompson, John D. Due Jr., Hansel C. Hall, Donald Ward (Co-president), Rudolph Dawson, John P. Ward (Advisor).

Sandra Dragoo, Jan Cork, Lois Schroeder, Elise Williams, Shirley Pinkerton, Jon Stroble, Phyllis Brown, David Weber, Bonnie Brown, Ellen Mahin, Jan Chambers, Connie Pearson, Sue Ann Tanksley. ROW 4: Jim Clifford, Phil Munay, Richard Albright, John Linson, David Williams, David M. Dersch, Robert Ake, Don Walters, Bill Vititoe, George Schrenk, Don Thompson II, John Foster, James Long, Don Burton, Don Heche, Larry Bruner, Jerry Miller, Warren Burgess.

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IU COLLEGIATE DEMOCRATS

Bernard Dailey, Sue Ann Tanksley, Gloria Mourchevich, Esther Gruszkos, Jerry Nickels (Treasurer), Annette Baade, Joan Davis, Dale Robinson, Eugenia Sacopulos, Frances Castagna, Constance Brazil. ROW 2: Beverly Weisblatt, Leah Waggoner, Valerie Barany, Bob Skaggs, Dorothy Schmitz, Sharron Diggs, Stephen Haas, Jerry Miller, Elizabeth Matthew (Secretary), Roland Williams, Jim

Pickett, Sue Ellis, Lona Gail Day. ROW 3: Joe Alan Greenlee, Tom Alsip, David E. Rice, Carl C. Craft, William F. Sammons (Vicepresident), Floyd Rush, Nick Karamovich Jr., Peter Plotke, George Rickert, Stephen Vangel, John Washburn, Gus Sacapulos (President), James E. Davis, Herman Rebber Jr.

ROW 1: Herb Miller (Vice-president), Clara McDuffee (Secretary), Belden Bell (President). ROW 2: Barbara Ketterman, Tom Spencer,

Ralph Thorsen, Kenneth Warbritton, Barbara Booth.

ROW 1:

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COSMOPOLITAN CLUB

Hiwatashi, Dr. Arnaldo Mauri, Ismail Sabry Mosallam, Anitta Pearl, K. S. Hingue. ROW 4: Setsuya Kobayashi, Joaquin C. Guerrero, Andreas Markakis (Vice-president), Rifat Hammad, Walter E. Burnham (Adviser), Yann E. Graff, Mohamed Mounir Hassouna, Girdhar Motwane, Abdel-Magied Moneim.

ROW 1: Gloria Maltes, Abu tibaidah Ali, Hitwant Sidhu (President), Mohammed Onar Noor, Arvind K. Parikh, Mashouf Parviz, H. R. Machiraju, Gloria Lopez Rentas. ROW 2: Peggy Wenger, Renate Poller, Venus Lidia Soto, Reza Rezazadeh, Sarah Zimmerman, Sandra Englander, Arias Sunchi Munoz, Marcia Ann Scovell. ROW 3: Jakub Isman, Antonia Castillo de Jesus, Bill Ridge, Masahiro

I'akeshi Moriwaki. ROW 3: Keifi Hirai (Vice-president), Ray Maesaka, Ronald Tsuchiya, Nori Kitajima (Treasurer), Harry Yamaguchi (Adviser), Clifford T. Maesaka, Ron Honda, William K. Morioka.

ROW 1: Donald T. Hirai, Gilbert 1. Asano, Sumie Hisanaga, Betty Matsunami (Secretary), Frances Matsunami, Richard Kaneko, Vernon M. Paler. ROW 2: Ert Maesaka, Rocky Honda (President), Richard Ryoji Hori, Leslie Nakamura, Wayne S. Takemoto, Ernest Kokubun,

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ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ROW 1: Marcia Vail, Anita Marjanian, Anne B. Graves, Grace Berry, Nancy Wygant, Jane Beaman, Jean Turner, Louise Bamberger, Jane Witte. ROW 2: Loretta Siegel, Pat Kazich, Lillian Walker, Ethel Glogas, Darlene Van Auken, Martha Anne Taylor, Marjorie Scudamore, Dorothy Hood, Carrie Mayers, Mary Jane McDermond, Jene Eldridge, Joann Zuklin, Judy Manta, Marilyn Harris. ROW 3: Joan Gotschall, Yoshino Higa, Nancy Hupp, Pat Phelps, Doris Nussbaum, Ann Whiting, Nancy Griner, Eleanor Troy, Norma Bussies, Olga Phillips, Gail Bruening (Treasurer), Sylvia Bode, Nadine Leu, Helen Poloncak, Sandra Inman, Patti Soutsas. ROW 4:

Alice Rogers, Joan Martin, Daisy Davis (Secretary), Christina Hein, Sandra DeVries, Patricia Moll (Vice-president), S. Yvonne Jackson, Marilyn Jackson, Nancy Olander, Jane Thomas, Shirley Lewis, Nancy Hershman, Doris Rhinesperger, Mary Johnson, Mary Organ, Rose Dudas, Doris Hill. ROW 5: Alice Lepp, Sue Grimes, Nancy Hanley (President), Karen Luginbill, Linda Arterburn, Helen A. Emile, Nancy Scheid, Barbara Peitler, Helen Molcan, Angela Pacheco, Marian Vadas, Katherine Cloe, Delores Shay, Louise Mann, Sandra Troyer, Edith Ravine.

ROW 1: Delene Smith (Secretary), Jane Beaman, Elizabeth L. Morris, Dorothy Hood, Nancy Lee Shallers (President). ROW 2: Thelma Hase (Vice-president), Elizabeth Duwe, Margaret Alexander, Paula

Victors, Mary Alice Hilic,. ROW 3: ( aiol I 'mina Null, 1 uunc Bamberger, Marian Vadas, Helen A. Emile, Marjorie Rodebeck, Maxine Dunfee (Adviser).

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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA

Naftzger, Marilyn Jackson, Judith Komoroske, Mary Kutzner, Ann Hoskinson, Judy Zimmerman, Patricia Druckamiller. ROW 4: Sue Ann Via11, Carolyn Burtzner, Mary Lou Romeiser, Doris Bartels, Beverly Ann Bowley, Charlotte Kirchner, Marjorie Grinstead, Kay Anton, Pat Behmin, Letitia Perrotta, Peggy O'Neill.

ROW 1: Mary Holsclaw, Alice Graham (Secretary), Ann Kittinger, Aileen Doolen, Doris Nussbaum, Joyce Webster, Evelyn Smith, Diane Hoffman, Evelyn Hollihan, Earlene Sieron. ROW 2: Grayce Etter, Betty Lehman, Mary Catherine Bradley, Sandra Jane Inman, Sandra Kay Swank, Judy Teel, Jana Green, Janet Fields, Jo Ann Baldwin, Alice Rogers. ROW 3: Marcia Hartung, Elsie Mae Boose, Willetta

Diana Doris, Helen Karr, Helen Jane Probst, Carol Timma Hull, Madonna McMurry, Sarah Hansert, Katherine Cloe, Pat Curtis (President), Marcia Strater, Becky Roscoe, Judy Whybrew, Sandra Stenhouse, Dorothy Donselman. ROW 4: Evelyn Bredemeyer, Christine Hiland, Jody Piper, Nila Fox, Albert Crider, Wilford Beumel Jr., Don A. Moretton, Charles 0. Trees, Robert E. Daley, Herman Rebber Jr., Jack Pitman, Nelson Mosson, Lois Dittemore, Anne B. Graves.

ROW 1: Loretta Siegel, Mary Tompkins, Janet M. King, Janice Steele, Carolyn Cline, June Ripperger, Mary Lou Hower, Barbara Jean Johnson, Marilyn Trent, Joan Thursfield, Margaret Eggers, Mary Ann Hostetter. ROW 2: Marty Branaman, Joanne Beerbower, Mary Jo Neidow, Ann Godfrey, Marie Kingdon, Rosalie Sheline (Treasurer), Ann Blackburn, Darlene Kallaus, Uree Fox, Beverly Dildine, Joan Dittrich, Charlene Pittman, Alice Lepp, Militine Schaeffer, Rhea Dawn Chesnut. ROW 3: Judy Miller, Joan Gotscholl,

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I-MEN'S ASSOCIATION

McCollum, Norman Komorowski. ROW 4: John Gentile, Ron Rauchmiller, Tom Campbell, Woody Ratterman, Bob Killian, Bob Fee, Hallie Bryant, John E. Miller, Lou Kollias, Roy Hutsell, Barry Yap. ROW 5: Edward E. Whitehead, Conney M. Kimbo, Samuel B. Gee, Delnor F. Gales, Clarence R. Lane, Richard F. James, Arch Dees, Robert Sobczak, Jerry Thompson, Brad Bomba (President), Joe Amstutz, Pete Obremskey, Donald M. Ward, Tom Lord.

ROW 1: Pant a Cliottikhun, Kenneth Zody, Ronnie Terre!!, l'aul Sullivan, Kenneth Dillman (Vice-president), Dean Dewey (Treasurer), Barry W. Johnson, James R. Cabe!, Jack R. Disler. ROW 2: Robert M. Urdal, Joseph Shook, Charles L. Hodson, Albin B. Hayes, Harold L. Gaffey, Tony Pentino (Secretary), Richard Klim, Bob Gray, Max Fiscus, Bill Kerr, Max Meise, Jack Rouhier. ROW 3: Jeryl Wright, Ron David, Joseph Mills, Jay Grimes, Brealon Donaldson, Tom Linnenteier, Bill Mace, Norm Franklin, Bill Smith, Carl

The letter-winners of Indiana University form the I-Men's Club. They bring together more closely the athletes of the various fields by their group activities. Cream and Crimson Day, highlighted by the VarsityAlumni Football Game, is one of their most important annual events. The Homecoming dinner which they plan in honor of returning I-Men and fifty-year lettermen gives the group a sense of continuity. This year the club sponsored a Spring dinner dance in honor of the coaches and I-Men, and presented a television set to the training room. Greg Bell, IU's Olympic medalist, was honored by the I-Men's Club and presented with a gold plaque. These and other I-Men activities set a tradition for the athletes of Indiana University.

Looking at a trophy earned by former I Men are Dean Dewey, Brad Bomba, Ted Ross, and Ken Dilltnan.

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THETA ALPHA PHI

ROW 1: Jeri Suer, Nancy Berkey (Secretary-Treasurer), Lenora E. Horsman, Ann Eakins. ROW 2: Curt Ball, John Staley, Charles

ROW 1: Edward Hayes, Carson Johnson, J. D. Bogue (President), Liva Howard. ROW 2: Jim Hertling, James Bostwick, George Neal

Kimbrough (President), Harley M. Clements.

(T'reasurel), Bcrt Embry, john

PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA

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MU PHI EPSILON

ROW 1: Marlene Doolittle, Sandy Harroff (President), Nancy Arganbright (Secretary). ROW 2: Cynthia Kimes (Vice-president), Betty

Lehman, Beverly Alisky, Peggy Frentz, Carolyn Hofmockel, Skaidrite Lidums, Kay Jolliff, Jean Maiyo.

ROW 1: Howard R. LiN a, J. Eugene DeWees, Gerald R. Huninielickhouse, Joseph T. Trethewey, Dr. Ronald D. Gregory (Co-director of Bands), James L. McCoskey, Jim Nash, Bernard Holly, Eugene K. White (Secretary), Gary L. Sutton (Treasurer). ROW 2: David Held, Donald Hogue, Robert Wise, Charles L. Meyette Jr., Kenneth

Milam, John Nalezny, Bill Castell, Ed Simpson, Daniel J. Mordenti (Vice-president), Carson E. Johnson, John Paul Little. ROW 3: James White, Budd Udell (President), Harry R. Fouts, Ken Grandstaff, Eugene Nichols, George W. Neal, Jay Oldfather, Buz Rufe, Richard Sutherlin, Thomas Ragland, Harry Huxol (Assistant).

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TAU BETA SIGMA

ROW 1: Kay Jolliff, Ann Eakins, Peggy Frentz, Carol West, Norma Spires (Treasurer), Beverly Barry (Secretary). ROW 2: Kay Smith,

Beverly Ann Bowley (President), Julia Henderson, Betty Lou Powell, Harriet Whallon (Vice-president).

ROW 1: Delene DeWitt, Rosemary McIntosh, Pat Mitchell, Carole Litherland (Treasurer), Dolly McGowan. ROW 2: Norma Spires, Kay Kaiser, Janet Polivka, Deborah Ruhle, Jody Piper, Dorothy

Feiertag. ROW 3: Lillian Malouf (Vice-president), Muriel Roth (President), Sally Ann Sharp, Peg Stoltz, Sylvia Sparks, Janet Moore.

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GAMMA ALPHA CHI

Doris Thomas, Janet Ruth Best, Phyllis Ann Mason, Gail D'Angelo.

ROW 1: Sue Smith, Carol Cooper, Jan Bernstein. ROW 2: Riette

son. ROW 4: Sandy Duke, Donna Sue Hageman, Nancy Jean Stuart, Nancy David, Sylvia Seidel, Shirley Gossman, Sue Goodman, Agnes Blessinger, Ruth Gore, Dorothy Lowe, Janet Best, Mellie Rohe, Barb Owens (Secretary), Ev Bredemeyer, Mary Ellen Borman, Mary Ann Guenin, Joyce Weigel, Barbara Lockhart. ROW 5: Abby Zook, Ruth Autrey, Elizabeth Johnson, Judy Pritchard, Nancy House, Yolanda Breeden, Nancy Bugg, Barbara Paulauski, Nancy Fields, Nancy Janney, Marion Gmerek, Marian Bloom, Peggy Burger, Beverly Wright, Kay Fisbeck, Judy Plessinger, Gretchen Keehn, Shirlee Anderson, Linda Johnson, Anne Miller, Suzanne Keck.

ROW 1: Janet Hodges, Carol Cason, Angeline Vitello, Janet Rumbaugh (President), Paula Levenstein, Bonnie McQuilkin, Sylvia Traumer, Myrna Harris, Joyce Funk, Susan Kinkle. ROW 2: Ann Erwin, Suzanne Delbauve, Marjorie Varady, Janet King, Delene Smith, Rosie Smiley, Carolyn Feutz, Mary Fackler, Roselyn Jennings, Janet Townsend, Mary Matthews, Helen Tozier, Fran Meyers, Carol Kuder, Charlene Pittman, Marilyn Bolitho (Vice-president). ROW 3: Suzanne VanMatre, Jan Cork, Jackie Taylor, Martha Ritter, Mary Ann Hawblitzel, Elsie Mae Boose, Marlyn Grebe, Allene Osborne, Phyllis Mason, Sharon Mowrey, Phyllis Wolff, Dona Richardson, Wanita Pruitt, Shirley Thompson, Joan Miller, Henrietta Thomp-

OMICRON DELTA 348


ALPHA KAPPA PSI

ROW 1: Eugene McGowan, Charles R. Houser (Treasurer), Robert Shinn, James McNabney, Thomas G. Richards (Secretary), Bob Beutter, Jack B. Andrews, Richard W. Schweizer. ROW 2: John T. Scott, James E. Davis, Les Whitaker, Dick Berg, Robert N. Spudic, Jerald Petro (Vice-president), George A. Barr, Kenneth B. Johnson

(President), Milton R. Banziger, James R. Locke. ROW 3: David J. Moore, Max Hill, Dean Apple, Gayle Hayes, William Myers, Richard Cross, Ernest Clark, Alan Bergstedt, William J. Morrow, William McCormick Jr., Willard Rodeck.

ROW 3: Dick Schlagenhauf (Treasurer), George Cook, Leon Cheesbrough, Bernie Schaler, John Lawrence, Curtis C. Hare, Charles Marsteller, Carl J. Zurcher.

ROW 1: Larry Lauer, Arsenid Martinez, James W. Rodebaugh (Vice-president), Willis Clark, Robert R. Taylor, Art Wallace. ROW 2: David B. Gentry, Richard F. Mayer, Michael Livezev Fred Deltoro (President), Roger K. Montgomery, Fred Rodeman.

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SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT

ROW 1: Marian Piser, Donna Rae Mager, Leah Marie Huser, Jacqueline Dale, Shirley Thompson, Helen Tozier, Linda Johnson, Barbara Lockhart (Secretary), Sylvia Traumer, Barbara Johnson. ROW 2: John D. Browning, Ronald L. Rose (Treasurer), J. Patrick Page, Ted Bushman, Bill Martin, Gary C. Osborne, Jerald D. Petro, Richard J. Ahlers, William M. Foutch. ROW 3: Richard L. Curry, Fred Schellenberg, Vaughn L. Sanders, Robert M. Urdal, Cyril L. Muraida Jr., John Lerch, Norman L. Linton, Ralph H. Martin,

Thomas P. Etter, Milton R. Banziget, N■aytte h. Jaquess. ROW 4: Garland J. Miller, Boyd L. McCullough, Frank J. Hanisch Jr., Gary B. Brumback, Robert J. Ballentine, Charles Zebendon, David J. Moore, William B. Baker, James A. Carter, Herb Baylis, Donald E. Jordan. ROW 5: Kiffin E. Gilbert, Conrad Ericksen, James Lundquist, Wilson A. Hurrell, Ned Lavengood, William W. Weber, Robert R. Schmidt, Thomas E. Doyle, Julian F. Harper, J. N. Thomas, Charles M. Linke, Wilbur E. Lisher.

ROW 1: Fred W. Leavell Jr., Jack K. Harman, Laurence A. Williams, Kenneth W. Wallace, Albert M. Friend, Jack V. Divine, John E. Mysza, Zuhayr Hilbawi, Robert R. Taylor (President). ROW 2: Joseph J. Epperson, James M. Hales, J. J. Fenstermaker, James W. Rodebaugh, Ralph H. Howes, Robert E. Crowe, Jack E. Barrett, Charles E. Gordon, Norman D. Bishea. ROW 3: Bruce McSparrin (Adviser), Earl Plake, Jim Hammond, Bob Lembke, John Gude,

Frank Schooler, Robert Lee, Irwin Dickstein, Jack G. Hayes. ROW 4: Roger D. Melaven, Robert S. Allen, Frank H. Conn, George R. Cook, Sherman 0. Naftzger, David L. Robbins, Lester R. Govert, Ron Bengtson, Sandy Kassenoff, Murphy Land. ROW 5: Wayne Altheide, Virgil R. Grunkemeyer, Bill Mace, George Rafferty, Frederick W. Taylor, Frank E. Powell Jr., Gayle E. Hayes (Vice-president), Robert D. Fosbring, Jack V. Rominger, William Paul, Ellis M. Rice.

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ACCOUNTING CLUB

Howald, Ronald Wilson. ROW 3: Gene Shaw, Marion Gmerek, Clyde Tucker (Treasurer), Oscar Due, Gene Schmeling, William Rae, Neil Sandler, Michael DeBonis, Robert Boguz, Frank Claeys, Robert Mitchell. ROW 4: David Holder, Phillip Maners, Jerome Doyle, Gene Robbins, Richard Kolza, Gershon Berg, George Kozak, Randall Miller, John Washburn, John Shroat, Russell Rae.

ROW 1: Jacqueline Dale (Secretary), Joyce Weigel, Donna Dustin, Linda Johnson, Garland Miller (Vice-president), Robert L. Bonnington, Billy Moore, Jim Koehlinger, Phil Swadener (President), Timothy Yarling, Nona Neff. ROW 2: Edward Walczak, William Ream, Vaughn Sanders, Willard Rodeck, James Brooke, Kenneth Dillman, Arsenid Martinez, David Vucich, John Hoglund, Loren

The Accounting Club of IU develops the interests of its members in the various phases of accounting through a monthly discussion period and through its various speakers. One hundred and thirty IU students belong to the Club. This past year the Club heard professional businessmen present their views in the special fields of public accounting, industrial accounting, and general business accounting. Speakers included the past President of National Cost-Accounting and a certified public accountant, who discussed CPA examinations. In the Spring the Club invites accounting instructors to its annual banquet.

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ADVERTISING CLUB

Don Frederick (Treasurer), Stephen Haas, John Kachur, Dolores Sherfick, Dale Ehrlich, David J. Moore, Richard Schweizer. ROW 2: Hadley Fruits, Richard L. Lattimer (President), Glen Covey, David Earl Rice, Robert A. Mcllrath, James R. Whittaker, Wilford

Beumel Jr., William B. Baker, Larry Latter. ROW 3: Jean Halterman (Adviser), Stan Batchelor, George R. Cook, Floyd Rush, J. Harlan Smith, John Cidulka, John Smiley, Bill Hawkins, Tony Mastey (Vice-president).

1: Thomas Dixon, Jerry Burton, Harry Burns Jr., Bob Nelson, John Hooning III (President), Hilton Young Jr., Richard Kauchak, Doug Boggs. ROW 2: Joe Kamman, Gerald Borkenstein, Ron Bengston (Treasurer), Ray Gilman, Dale Ehrlick, Clint Warkow, Robert

Clifford (Vice-president), Don Ping. ROW 3: Roger Wolcott, James Borton, Armond Akey, Stephen Vangel, Richard Solaro (Secretary), Ned Bradley, Charles Zebendon, Bill Baker.

ROW 1:

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FINANCE CLUB 352


INSURANCE CLUB

ROW 1: Phil Willsey, Bill C. Brown (Secretary), David L. Stine, Ben H. Levin, Paul M. Millholland (Vice-president), George L. Beckett. ROW 2: Donald A. Hoffman, Kaye R. Schulz, Jerome C.

Daniel, Allen Wharry (President), Larry E. Hoffman, James J. Mossier (Treasurer), Lavon J. McCoy.

ROW 1: Ned V. Schimizzi, Robert Killian, Nancy Fields, Shirlee Anderson, Donna Sue Hageman, Joyce Funk, Myrna Harris (Secretary), John P. Hooning, Dwain J. Bass. ROW 2: Ted Garman, Carroll E. Cleek (Treasurer), David J. Moore, John Kachur, Jack Pitts, Donn Jones, Allen Love, Ray Gilman, Arthur Miller, Larry Lauer, Thomas Richards, Jerome P. Stelling, Robert Wilkins, Wayne Troyer. ROW 3: Ralph H. Martin, Fred J. Kent, James E. McNabney, James D. McCracken, Richard E. Freiburger, John H. Kelly, Nick Roknich Jr., Buddy Wiggs, Gerald L. McKinsey, Paul \

Cipowski, Ronald C. Urban, Richard D. Babcock, Douglas P. Sauter, Richard W. Schweizer. ROW 4: Jerry Isom, Les Whitaker, Robert S. Allen, Ron Gengtson, Dick Wilson, Sam Smith, Curtis Hare, Don Roth, Carl 0. Wortley, Dave Wiegman, James Weber, Joe. Doyle, Ray Kovacik, Robert Guy, Joseph Orear. ROW 5: Dale M. Ehrlich, Dean Apple, John R. New, Howard F. Kroeger, David G. Riley, Chester McKenzie, John R. Kosin, Dave M. Zoch, Beryl Boss, Gordon L. Elsner, Eugene Ball Jr., Everett L. Jones, George R. Rafferty, Jon L. Wilson, Charles M. Young, Harold S. Gould.

MARKETING CLUB 353


REAL ESTATE CLUB

ROW 1: Val H. Affolter, Nicholas P. Reno, Stan Hess, Susan M. Kinkle (Secretary), Gloria Marchand, Robert Wilkins, Peter J. Velasque!, Tadashi Kaneko. ROW 2: Charles Krueger, Bob White, Vaughn Sanders, James L. Stout, David L. Stine, Bill Troutner, Vern Partenheimer. ROW 3: Kent Cunningham, Ron Frybarger, Dick Berg,

Jack Morgan (Treasure:), Marshall Stein, Ronald Jaracz, Lewis Rothbard, Arthur A. Thompson, Richard N. Smith. ROW 4: Richard Freiburger, Les Whitaker, George Cook, Bob Gettle, F. D. Miltenberger, Robert D. Fosbrink, Howard F. Kroeger, William J. Morrow (President), John J. Kolar, W. George Pinnell (Adviser).

ROW 1: George W. Walter, Richard Wesolowski, Stan Batchelor, Dick Lattimer (Vice-president), Robert A. Mcllrath, William Hawkins, Anthony D. Mastey. ROW 2: Mike Brutton, Wayne L. Schrader, Henry Hanau, Joe Chalfant (President), John E. Bowles, Jack Pitts,

Karol Stanley. ROW 3: John Smiley, George Gramer, Robert R. Schmidt, J. T. Ahlbrand (Treasurer), Art Harris, Wilford Beumel Jr., Rich Applas, Bill Cunningham (Secretary).

ALPHA DELTA SIGMA 354


SPEECH AND HEARING CLUB

ROW 1: Edwina Purdue, June Gyoles, Janice Bornstein, Linda Walker, Ann Pekarsky, Mimi Schloss, Mary Jo Davis (President), Dora Owen. ROW 2: Diane Terry (Secretary), Inger Wold, Eleanor Lippeatt, Sandra Puterbaugh, Suzanne Lienhart, Carol Kalver, Sharon Nulf, Nancy D. Poteet, Sue Charlesworth, Shirley Sharp.

ROW 3: Irene Van Sipma, Barbara Jane Strauss, John R. Schindler (Treasurer), Mary Brown, Sid Williams, George Callahan, Suzanna Pearman, Barbara Deutsch, Joan Friend, Josephine Meharry (Vicepresident).

ROW 1: Janice Johnson, Barbara Allen, Betty Green, Margaret Sheets (Secretary), Margaret Loughlin, Frances Hurst, Carole Schwenn, Patty Loux. ROW 2: Nora Talesnick (Vice-president), Julia Clapp, Shirley Nash, Pat Gallagher (President), Pat Richard-

son, Linda Williams, Barbara Anderson, Dana Kantor. ROW 3: Miss Evelyn von Herrmann (Adviser), Peter Leonard, Frank Criswell, Paul Kienzynski, Robert Tansey, Lambert Landwer, Don Leak (Treasurer), Phyllis Keller.

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PERSHING RIFLES

Gerald Kirsch, Philip Thieme, David Schalliol, Donald \V. Eberly, Richard D. Wright.

Capt. B. C. Dailey, Robert Conklin, James J. Mossier, Paul V. Metcalfe, Everett E. Hooper. ROW 2: Donald E. Norman, Arthur Samuel, Ronald P. Allison, Larry Warshawsky. ROW 3:

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Pershing Rifles is a National Army ROTC honorary. Army cadet officers are members of the Pershing Rifles Regimental Headquarters. Basic ROTC cadets serve in the Pershing Rifles Company A-3 to perfect their technique in drill and marksmanship. The members of Pershing Rifles serve the University in many ways. This year they acted as color guard to put up the flag at home football games. The members of this honorary also guarded Jawn Purdue's body when it lay in state in the Commons. This year Pershing Rifles members had the distinction of being among the first to use the new University golf course. They used it as a field problem which was a part of their initiation ceremony. 356


SCABBARD AND BLADE ROW 1: Barry A. Gemmer, John F. Ragsdale, Klaus H. Permer, Bob Beutter, Steven Starvon (Vice-president), Neil Hinchman (President), Herb Miller, David Sausser, Dick Ruddell, Richard Manassa. ROW 2: Capt. John S. Wieringa Jr. (Adviser), Robert Ballentine, Jack King, Jerry Baer, Kent Cunningham, Dave Thomas, Barry Bergsman, Martin Bassett Jr., Jerry Wright, Constantine Konstans, Ronald H. Smith (Treasurer), Larry Kelly, Donald L. Eddy, Thomas L. Dusthimer. ROW 3: Jack Pitman, Ed Friend, Ames Shuel, Stephen Goldberg, Charles Marsteller, Gene McGarvey, Bob Lively, Ray Heiman, Dick Stefan, Richard Anderson, Richard O'Kelley, Robert

House. ROW 4: Thomas D. Thomson, Jim Billingsley, Jerry Ball, Ed Whalen, David Albright, Gerald L. McKinsey, Herb Osmon, Rich Applas, Al Harker, Dave Wood, Fred Del Toro, Don Norman, Doug Shue, Jack Scott, Bernie Minkow. ROW 5: Jack Klausner, Samuel Gee, Ronald Allison, Joseph Rodenberg, John Quick, Charles Garland (Secretary), Steven Wirst, William Pohlmann, Armand D. Roach Jr., Dan Grimes, Tom Linneimer, Jim Sackett, John Craig, Jack Jeffries, Ronald Koger, Doyle Winter, Jerry Spindler, Fred Bauer.

ROW 1: Jack Douglas, William Fencken, Bruce Martin, William Cooper, Robert M. Locke, Edwin A. Lyskowinski, Dale Gallinatti, Dick Neal, William Stoner. ROW 2: Ed Peachin, Mike Brutton, Jim Cabel, Don Peck, Robert Gray, Monte Wetter, Kenneth Johnson, (Squadron Commander), Rafe Cloe, Richard Hedge, Stan Rice. ROW 3: Minot Schuman, Frank Edmondson Jr., James W. Laswell,

Dan Rodriguez, Art Coyne (Adjutant), Brad Laycock, Bob Shula, Connie M. Hostetler, Roy M. Williams, Jerry Lowe. ROW 4: Jay Frank Lindsey, David E. Holder, Bruce J. Mortensen, Robert D. Reid, John Nichols, Ned J. Kerr, Don Burton, Jerry Schaaf, Edward Heath, Vance A. Zartman, Joseph C. Butterworth.

ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY


OMEGA DELTA

Ray Hart Detraz, F. L. Babcock (Vice-president), Richard Hartzell, Harry Fox, David Laycock, Russell Heltsley, David Sherick, Kenton F. Byrd. ROW 2: Elliott C. Frash, William Green, Dickey W. Gray, Rogers Reading (President), James 0. Hormuth, John

Mahan, Edward Miller (Treasurer), Robert Mandell. ROW 3: Brooks E. Dooley, Joseph A. Wolfe, Charles A. Lee (Secretary), Charles Rinehart, Clifford Williamson, Thomas Lantz, Jerry Clark, C. David Landaw.

1: William T. Underwood, Jerry W. Strickland, Richard D. Hall, David M. Eads (Secretary), Joe Cheek, Robert Vore. ROW 2: Karl Isenbarger, Jack Moore (Treasurer), Robert Berger, Clinton Jolliffe, Jim Koerner, Clarence R. Currie. ROW 3: Thomas L.

Eversman, Robert S. Wilson, Jack Hedrick, Max Koenig (Vicepresident), Frederick Van Nus, Charles R. Shick (President), William R. Baldwin (Adviser).

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Lyle R. Bergstrom (President), Robert E. Crawford, Jr. ROW 3: Loren Ayres, John D. Craig, Richard E. Keiser, Michael G. McConn (Adviser), Harry E. Freeman (Treasurer), Richard A. Myren, Louis Beratis.

ROW 1: Banyat Chotechanapibal, Anek Sithiprasasana, John Brossart, Roseann Brossard, Joseph Asch, John Giuffre (Vice-president), Serm Charuratana. ROW 2: Harry W. Shea (Secretary), Roy M. De Graw, Glenn Jacoby, Joseph R. Woods, Thomas W. Ferverda,

George E. Harris. ROW 3: Ron David, Jim Fletcher, A. Hafz Ismail, Jay Mulvehal, Richard Spear, John B. Hodapp (Treasurer), Marion E. Yeager, Duke Edwards.

Charles A. Rawlings, John E. Sheard, John Cobb, Carl McCollum, Neal Skeeters, Jack R. Disler (Secretary), Donald J. Ludwig (Adviser). ROW 2: Grant A. Dungee, Carmen 0. Ness, Louis Mihajlovich, Fred S. Ruge, Robert H. Kirk, Gordon Rosenan,

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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB

ROW 1: Margaret A. Gross, Rosalie Childers, Mary Tompkins, Carole James, Janice Steele, Mary Orr (President), Meredith Thomas, Helen Snively, Lois Rea, Gloria E. Smith, Mary Lou Marshall. ROW 2: Josephine Astesano, Carolyn Cline, Opal Brock, Suzi Willits (Treasurer), Marilyn Kleinschmidt, Judy LaFollette, Marian Myers, Thelma Walton, Dorothy Donselman (Vice-president), Rhoda Semon.

ROW 3: Jaqueline Hammond, Linda Grabtree, Patricia Emerson, Willa Bedell, Lois Ditemore, Sarah Hansert, Ilene Sluss, Dianne Johnson (Secretary), Jana Green, Gloria Marchand, Jane Kraemer. ROW 4: Suzanne Krauss, Karen Pierce, Jan Wallace, Miss Mary Crenshaw (Adviser), Suzanne Reuter-Lorenz, Joyce Frappier, Frances Rider, Jean Capel, Sarah Russ, Charlene Oliver, Caroline Stewart.

ROW 1: Bill Purcell, John Scheiner, Lawrence Pryor, Joseph Moser. ROW 2: Jim McMahon (Recorder), George Lahey, Guenther Lengnick, Jerry Current (Master Alchemist). ROW 3: David Lydy,

Standiford Cox (Vice-master Alchemist), Charles Davis, Larry Hundley (Treasurer).

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Prebem Jensen, Marty Witham, Von A. Lebamoff, Joel Yonover. ROW 3: Howard Trockman, Rudolph Dawson, Fred Eichhorn Jr., John Fell Jr. (Clerk), Robert W. Roth, Frank A. Barnhart, Sheldon Breskow, Dorian Gavit, John D. Bixler, Frank W. Messer, John Heiney.

ROW 1: Al Sharp (Historian), Robert C. Riddell, Charles A. Francik, G. Weldon Johnson, Phillip E. Gutman, Joseph A. Kutch (Exchequer), Frank L. O'Bannon (Magister), Donald D. Greer, Marvin S. Crell, Ronald L. Grenert. ROW 2: James S. Raber, Carl C. Kling, Anthony Meyer, Roger H. Smith, Bill Burns, Lynn N. Fisher,

Mary Leeson, Martha Lambert, Patricia Bless, Barbara Henninger, Joan Burdsall.

ROW 1: Patricia Taylor, Pilar Moreira, Shirley Archibald, Jo Pearson (Secretary), Mary Jo Reynard (Treasurer), Barbara Pio. ROW 2: Juanita Russell (Vice-president), Zo Etta Keller (President),

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Need (President), Ken Brooks. ROW 3: Richard R. Hawley (Vicepresident), Robert V. Crist, Edward R. Bush, George Petoe, Larry E. Cummins, Homer C. Groves, Henry Gewurz (Treasurer), Don Thompson II, C. E. Kaslow (Adviser).

ROW 1: Wilma J. Ebert, Jeff Zatorski, Diane Wilson (Secretary), Ann Hattery, Thomas Nichols, Philip Weinstein, Daniel Dorman, Barbara Bedwell. ROW 2: Jim Sprengelmeyer, Tom Alt, David Smith, Richard Schumacker, Arthur From, Marvin Mishkin, Dave

"Truth I pursue" is the motto and goal for Alpha Epsilon Delta, an honorary organization for premedical students who must maintain an average of B or above in three completed semesters of science requirements in order to be eligible for the organization. Alpha Epsilon Delta members work to encourage excellence in premedical scholarship, to promote cooperation and friendship among medical and premedical students and their educators, and to bind together students interested in the study of medicine. Alpha Epsilon Delta was founded on the Bloomington campus in 1949. This year Alpha Epsilon Delta sponsored a state-wide conference for all premedical students. Each year this organization presents an award to the outstanding premedical student of the year.

A major operation? Art From and Hank Gewurz look on as Dave Need, Diane Wilson, and Dick Hawley keep track of the latest medical techniques.

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SKELETON CLUB

Phillip A. Hoskins, Bob Shlens, Robert Peake, John Tofaute, Joe Kerlin, John Crismore, Kent Sullivan, Robert N. Ashby, William Fechtman. ROW 4: A. J. Dzenitis, Ron Scheeringa, E. C. Wheeler, W. J. Riley, Phil Akre, Milton R. Carlson, Mel J. Kielton, Don J. Hooker, Carl L. Heinlein.

ROW 1: Ronald M. Yamaoka, Leo Sampanis, Robert V. Barrett, Dan W. Hibner, Richard G. Ingram (President), Ralph Montgomery, Thomas P. Krueger, Masato Takahashi (Treasurer). ROW 2: Ian H. Cook, M. L. TeVault, M. E. Tardy, K. R. Kooken, C. W. McClary, George W. Gannon, Charles Warneke, John Challman, John R. Dragoo, John J. Klingerman. ROW 3: Raymond S. Beights,

Archer, Essie Coxsey, Miss Helen Weber (Adviser), Norma Sullivan, Carolyn Coulson, Kay Witham, Barbara Horn, Maryanne Roehm, Carol Dunning, Catherine Friddle, Anna Antonicci, Shirley Campbell, Dorothy Becker. ROW 4: Linda Given, Sharon McMurtry, Thelma Hase (President), Floretta Dickerson, Barbara Lee, Audrey Elmore, Evelyn Coderre, Marjorie Hipkiss, Angela McNamara, Patricia Small, Pauline Schmid, Ann Poytress, Betty Beyer, Deborah Annan, Elizabeth Rauth, Nancy Kitchell.

Betty Sue Flener, Jane Scott, Pat Rader, Kay Sears, Billie Jean Marsh, Nanette Needham, Anne Diefenbaugh, Darlene Kohl, Doris Moser, Shirley Karlson, Molly Mann, Karen Santon, Elizabeth Duwe, Ruth Blackburn. ROW 2: Barbara Anne Johnson, Joyce Holloway, Betty Epler, Marbeth Michael, Alice Finney, Joyce Stoops, Mary Hardin Savage, Phyllis Baker, Anne Egan, Verna Olejniczak, Eilene Goodwine, Cathryn Sohm, Dorothy Belle Scott. ROW 3: Sandra Polk, Eleanor Allen (Treasurer), Rita Walmsley, Sarah ROW 1:

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XI PSI PHI

L. Cromwell, Hanison Lauyer, John W. Rohn, Jerry W. Daubenspeck, John Turchi, Walter DeWitt, Kesler Truelove Jr., Gerald E. Nickens, David Pearson.

ROW 1: John J. Uebelhoer, Dallas T. Cope, Harold W. Bohnke, John A. Rahe, William S. Mull, H. Edward Lyon, William R. Hart, David S. Eberly, Donald Traicoff. ROW 2: David L. Cook, William

Xi Psi Phi is a fraternal organization for students in the School of Dentistry at Indianapolis. Because dentistry is a profession which promotes the health and well-being of the individual, it is the goal of this organization to develop finer qualities in the character of its members and to preserve the highest ideals of dentistry. Xi Psi Phi provides a professional background in dentistry for its members. The social calendar of Xi Psi Phi included Halloween and Christmas parties among its dances. Professional meetings for dental students were arranged by this honorary.

William Cromwell, Walter Burns, James Puccio, and John W. Rohn agree that the Xi Psi Phis are a hard-working gang of dental students.

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Psi Omega is a dental fraternity. The main purpose of this organization is to assist its members in their professional background. Psi Omega was founded at Indiana University in 1903 and is now located at the IU Medical Center in Indianapolis. Members of Psi Omega remain in contact with their alumni in order to gain knowledge through association with outstanding men in the field of dentistry. To provide a more complete social background, frequent parties and dances are planned by Psi Omega.

Psi Omegas, Glen Sagraves, Dr. Frederick A. Hohlt (Adviser), Don Lahrman, and Robert L. Frazier sink their teeth into a lengthy discussion.

PSI OMEGA

ROW 1: Ralph G. Merkel, Robert A. Perotti, Richard D. Norman, Robert L. Ewbank, Richard L. Hoover, George T. Childes, Robert R. Buckley, W. C. Witherspoon, Larry K. Hodge, William J. Brown, Kent E. Wilson. ROW 2: John R. Montgomery, Robert L. Mattern, Frank A. Portolese, Edward L. Fritz, Don L. Burns, Ronald Sherck, John H. Schulz, Robert N. Modlin, Glen Sagraves (President), Don Lahrman, Donald R. Noelke, David Bixler, George W. Fries,

Max Schaeffer, Jack L. Engleman, Delmar Byerly, Kurt Strempel, Robert B. Purdy. ROW 3: William E. Boruff, Ralph E. Beatty, Dr. Herbert D. Miller, George Compton, Robert C. Walls, Jack Krach, Wayne Abbott, Ronald Hauswald, Bill Lush, Walter J. Zabek, Ronald P. Scheele, Tomas Kaminski, Robert B. Hirschman, Robert L. Frazier (Secretary), David E. Willian, Thomas P. Tolnay.

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PRE-CLINICAL CLASS NURSES ROW 1: Ramona Sparks, Edith Come, Audrey Come, Joyce Ann Cox, Marilyn Dixon, Sharon Ward. ROW 2: Marlene Taylor, Devera Frankovitz, Janet McMillan, Eleanor Brown, Sue Barnhisel, Ruth Osborne, Gayla Michael. ROW 3: Rosalie Buanno, Elizabeth Gray, Sandra Nentrup, Sally Nichols, Kennetha Hoppes, Marilyn A. Jones, Rosalind Schnaiter, Ruth Ann Johnson. ROW 4: Judy Rohr, Carole Lambert, Margaret Ullman, Rosalyn Stiver, Kay Laflin, Emma Anderson, Patricia Persley, Suzanne Warner, Patricia Snyder, Pam Mack. ROW 5: June Moore, Miriam Weimer, Patricia Ann Brown, Shirley Arnold, Sue Ann Jacobson, Janice Bradley, Alberta Brock, Jean Brollier, Lillian Kempf, Ellen Jean Adams, Marlene Anderson.

ROW 6: Roselle Vlcek, Karen Helt, Judy Rea, Deloris Hinshaw, Onda Jane McKeever, Ann Forney, Pat Donahue, Marilyn S. Jones, Sarah Emerson, Dorothy C. Hightshue, Mary Druyor. ROW 7: Barbara Ann Maxwell, Norma Traub, Gloria Romine, Judy Johantges, Mary Judd, Jacquelyn Kiefner, Mary Grunwald, Ada Kittredge, Anita Werner, Pat Mikovich, Susan Shuck (Vice-president), Deanna Cooper (President). ROW 8: Nancy Wahnsiedler, Betsy Ann Atkinson, June Brose, Annette Sottong, Janice O'Bienis, Maryln Pe Gan, Kay Otterman, Anita Stewart, Carol Redicker, Barbara Housand, Phyllis Winters, Peggy Luther.

ROW 1: Suzanne \Varner, Patricia Snyder, Sharon Ward, Elizabeth Gray. ROW 2: Jean Ann Williams, Betsy Ann Atkinson, Jeanne Ammon, Nancy M. Blee (Co-captain), Sue E. Bartos (Co-captain),

June Brose, Barbara Maxwell. ROW 3: fondle White, Marilyn Sue Gardner, Miriam Weimer, Nancy Hengstler, Shirley Miller.

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JUNIOR CLASS NURSES

Ferrier, Kathlene McCleanen, Marilyn Sue Gardner, Maridell Miller, Lou Ann Branson, Anita Joan Kyle, Donna Buxton, Martha Jane Wiles, Judith Pfister. ROW 5: Louise Breen, Carolyn Greiner, Carolyn Sue Bond, Joyce Perry, Carolyn Barnhart, Nela Edwards, Margie Rash, Susan Dusing, Eileen Ruesch, Jeanne Ammon.

1: Rosemary Via, Phyllis Harrigan, Jeanne Rose Williams, Sandra J. George, Marjorie Miller, Margie Clark. ROW 2: Mirdza Adamkovics, Jonelle White, Mary Jo Lucht, Pat Berg, Jane Barrett, Theresa Meller, Sharon Harbolt. ROW 3: Jane Wheeler, Nancy Hengstler, Shirley Miller, Elisabeth Keneipp, Rosemary Overpeck, Jean Ann Williams, Lynette Glick, Nancy French. ROW 4: Owen

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mary Overpeck, Deanna Cooper, Kay Otterman, Carolyn Barnhart, Marilyn Isolampi, Joan Brindel, Shirley Miller.

1: Margie Rash (Treasurer), Gwen Ferrier (Vice-president), Martha Akers, Dorcas Rock, Loretta Jo Watson (President), Sharon Jessup (Secretary). ROW 2: Kennetha Hoppes, Jayne Bruner, Rose-

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SIGMA THETA TAU

Mrs. Naomi Frey, Miss Patricia Thompson, Mrs. Agnes Smith.

Sigma Theta Tau is the only National Honorary Society of Nursing in the United States. The organization was founded at the Indiana University Training School for nurses in 1922. Sigma Theta Tau is dedicated to the goal of promoting high professional standards. This society helps train nurses for leadership by stimulating intellectual advancement and by encouraging desirable personal and social characteristics. In all areas of nursing this honorary emphasizes the importance of scientific research and fosters creative work. Sigma Theta Tau promotes professional interest and awareness in its members after they complete their formal education. This is accomplished by programs of the local chapters as well as the work of the National Committees.

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DELTA SIGMA DELTA

Charlie Vieck. ROW 2: Gary French, Robert Owens, Max Lecklitner, Edward J. Molenda, Abner Odlham, Robert Stark, Jerry Lentz, Clayton Dunton, Russel Boyd II (Vice-president), Lewis Spear.

Dental Fraternity. ROW 1: Paul W. Gilmore, Paul L. White, Donald G. Lloyd, John J. Buyer, Richard N. Myers (President), Guy H. Janssen, Gene F. Hedrick, Don Arens, Bill Gilmore (Treasurer),

Marvin Nattel, Howard Berkowitz (Secretary), Jerry Goldsmith.

Dental Fraternity. Richard Falender (President), Stanley Herman,

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ROW 1: Carol Jensen, Kay Baldwin (President), Judy Williams. ROW 2: Jean Ann Jessup, Suzanne Siems (Vice-president), Rosemary Williams, Patt Kozacik (Treasurer), Shirley Prince, June Hauenstein.

ROW 3: Nancy Harbin (Secretary), Barbara Watt, Marilyn Jones, Carolyn Holder, Jan Bernstein, Carol Cooper, Judy Miller.

ROW 1: Ken Shiflet, Dal' Lee Dinger (Treasurer), Jim Cregar, Ed Herrold (Secretary), Bill Crandall. ROW 2: Barry Gemmer, David Albright, James J. McManus, George N. Gill (Vice-president),

James Sprunger, Dick Carson, Bill Summers. ROW 3: Marty Anderson, Wayne Armentrout, Henry N. Oakes Jr., Robert D. Lewis (President), Dan Grimes, Roy Vanett.

SIGMA DELTA CHI


Rosie Rosenzweig, Ruth Cooperman, and Stanley Cooperman sift through manuscripts.

The Folio is a literary magazine published by Indiana University's Department of English. Graduate students in English have the responsibility of editing this publication and are assisted by an undergraduate staff. Three issues are published each year. This is the twenty-second year of publication for the Folio, which is gaining greater national and international recognition. Poetry and short stories for the Folio are written by nation-wide contributors. It is on sale at newstands and bookshops throughout the United States. This year some selections of poetry from the Folio were reprinted in the New York Herald-Tribune. Harold Whitehall, Phillip Appleman, and David Daiches are among those who have contributed poems, stories, and articles to this year's Folio. This year the magazine featured an anthology on French poetry and collections of German and Soviet poetry.

FOLIO

Ernest Lockridge, Bernard A. Bearer, and Stuart Mitchner eagerly await Nelson J. Smith's opinion of the contribution that he is reading.

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Student Editors-in-Chief, George Gill, Kay Baldwin, and Sue Siems, proudly review the results of their hard work—tomorrow's Daily Student.

DAILY STUDENT

Jim Sprunger offers acidic to Frank Geiss, Daily Student Sports Editor.

Late to bed and early to rise sets the pace for the Indiana Daily Student worker. He attends classes, grabs a bite to eat, works on the Student, participates in activities, works some more on the Student, and every now and then manages to get some sleep. Believing that practical experience is the best teacher, the journalism department teaches theory in the classroom, while the city room is the journalist's laboratory. The time element is important to the member of the Student staff. He gets the information, visits the departments on the beat, signs the beat sheet before noon, writes the story. Then the editor takes over. He edits, checks, rewrites, makes up the pages, and worries that the story won't fit into the newshole. Finally the paper goes to press about 1:00 A.M.; then the Daily Student worker heads home to study for the next morning's 7:30 class.


The Business side of the Student is handled by Bill Maxwell, Jan Bernstein, Business Manager, and Jim Whittaker.

Duane Clark, Liz Caldwell, and Jim Sprunger do some editorial meditation. The Daily Student rim workers, Roy Vanett, Carolyn Holder, Carol Jensen, June Hauenstein, and Bill Summers, are kept quite busy.

Mr. Savage, Student Faculty Adviser, shows the way to Dan Grimes and Roy Vanett, Student Night Editors. In a glass cage are Sherwin De Vorkin, Elmer Reynolds, and Sue Siems.


ARBUTUS

ROW 3: Sarah Jane Miller, Annette Baade, Char Elmore, Kay Ward, Anita Duncan, Margie Weston, Barbara Kirkeiner, Patt Kozacik, Judy Enlow, Jo Ann Marley, Judi Polivka, Sandy McNear. ROW 4: Nancy Sack, Barbara Davis, Karen Ullstrup, Mary Ann Pulse, Mary Joy Bindas, James Gerald Witham, Thomas E. Spackman, Nancy Beldon, Joan Burdsall, Barbara Ennis, Ann Spurgeon.

ROW 1: \ tiginia Reed, Judy Burroff, Beverly Carmichael, Sara Lynne Gerow, Andrea Lansing, Eleanor Schmedel, Jay Haskell, Nancy Richwine, Shirley Millender, Judy Neff, Wendy Barron. ROW 2: Judy Wright, Marcia Sculler, Barbara Cohen, Merrilyn Talbott, Louise Rarick, Carolyn Burtzner, Tina Primavera, Kay Ellen Conn, Kitty Teague, Peggy Graham, Mary Lou Marshall.

Arbutus Major Staff. ROW 1: Anne Moharney, Jo Wood, Nancy. Day, Judy Plessinger, Judy Whybrew. ROW 2: John Scott, Jim Eilers, Bruce Hinton, Wayne McHargue. ROW 3: Fred Weterick, Larry Gaydosh, Glenn Schowe.

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The ARBUTUS is a collection of pictures and stories representing one year's span of the Indiana University way of life. The ARBUTUS is more than a yearbook. It is an organization made up of people representing almost every college and school on the Indiana University campus. They come together to give talent—planning, writing copy, taking pictures, selling advertisements, cropping pictures, balancing the budget. These and many other tasks go into the production of the ARBUTUS. The staff members work individually or in groups, giving their time. The time which students pour into the production of the ARBUTUS is a most important factor in its development.

Arbutus Major Staff. ROW 1: Ray Lain, Steve Jacobs, Louis Cohen, Dick Monroe. ROW 2: Patt Kozacik, Mellie Rohe, Mary Gregg. ROW 3: Joan Hattendorf, Nia Scopelitis, Jill Quinn.

Fryer, John McGinnis, Thomas Rusinek, Larry Smith, Leandra Scott, Marsha Vance, Sarah Hammel, Ann Morrison. ROW 4: Larry Beckwith, John Linson, Louis Silverstein, J. Stuart Jones, Clifford Burns, Herb Hoeltke, Jack Heidt, Tom Frank, Wayne A. Ten Cate, Tony Amdur, Mike McCormick, Stan Levine, Larry Olshan, George Caraway.

ROW 1: Nancy Scott, Carole Manalan, Annette Hutmacher, Belle Markoff, Anne Landis, Joan McDowell, Anne Carr, Ann Fitzgerald, Kit Hartnett, Mary Richardson, Sharon Bowman, Karen Gast. ROW 2: Jill Frank, Jean Wertz, Martha Boorman, Kathryn Dibell, Bette More11, Betty Molland, Sylvia Seidel, Gwen Whitesell, Judi Binz, Kay Witham, Gretchen Soland, Diana Arvin. ROW 3: Bette Starkey, Pat Polito, Judy Rich, Richard Holmes, Dick Izen, Dave

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Mike Brutton, Editor-in-Chief

Gail D'Angelo, Managing Editor

Kent Arvin, Business Manager

Chuck Fowler, Personnel Director

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SORORITIES


ALPHA CHI OMEGA

Fishback, Norma Bussies, Gail Bruening, Linda Walker, Nadine Leu, Pam Lowe, Judy Fetzer, Helen Poloncak. ROW 4: Ginny Van Eck, Julie Fuller, Joyce Chenoweth, Andrea Onweller, Sarah Newell, Dorothy Ellen Meeker, Mary Brown, Mary Ann Steele, Mary Gregg, Joan Miller, Catherian Bowen, Nancy Lear. ROW 5: Sandra DeVries, Barbara Shankland, Betty Mikel, Rosemary Williams, Judy Hine, Phyllis Keller, Janet Hamilton, Karen Funk, Sandy Kemp, Anne Miller, Judy Huston, Irene Van Sipma.

ROW 1: Myrna McCollum, Donna Fulps (President), Mary Organ, Nancy Olander, Mrs. F. H. Miner (Housemother), Melicent Rohe (Vice-President), Sue Reasoner (Secretary), Sara Shirley, Nancy Louck (Treasurer). ROW 2: Nancy Poppaw, Gretchen Van Huysen, Karen Campbell, Ann Blackburn, Janis Gossard, Mary Alice Hines, Kay Boardman, Barbara Hull, Barbara Cash, Nancy Reeves, Edwina Purdue, Nancy Blacklidge. ROW 3: Susan M. Kiakle, Marty Branaman, Ina Risch, Ann Godfrey, Carole Staples, Pat Decker, Ann

At last their dream came true! The Alpha Chis, first sorority to break ground on New Fraternity Row, moved into their new house this Spring. With the excitement of moving, the Alpha Chis still had time for activities. Nancy Louck was president of FTA and a member of Mortar Board. Linda Walker was a Student Senator, Andy Onweller served as President of Junior Panhel, and Mary Brown was President of the Red Cross. The pledges won first place for their Cream and Crimson Day display last Spring, and the Alpha Chis placed second in pit decorations for the Little 500.

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The Alpha Gams honored their pledges at the Pearl Prelude, and in the Fall the girls donned costumes for the Suppressed Desire dance. They continued their social whirl with the Little 500 Parents' weekend and faculty buffets. The annual scavanger hunt sponsored by the pledge class sent the other sorority pledges throughout town at the Panhel outing. This year Fall Carnival and Homecoming were under the direction of Carolyn Zanin, a member of Union Board. Other Alpha Gams, Sue Lienhart and Jane Ann Stouder, were on Y Cabinet, and Barbara Doran was pledged to Enomene. The Alpha Gams were especially proud of winning first place in the IU Sing.

ALPHA GAMMA DELTA

Clouse (Vice-president), Nada Stilinovich, Diane Davis, Suzanne Lienhart, Elnora Clark (President), Janet Hinkle, Gloria Marchand, Mary Ellen Borman, Sarah Brown, Elaine Jordan, Louise Stienecker, Jeanne Narta. ROW 4: Karen Aukerman, Rosie Linde, Barbara Sanders, Doris Kemper, Bonnie Brown, Jane Richards, Ellen Anderson, Mariellen Scott, Barbara Doran, Jane Ann Stouder (Treasurer), LaRue Waldkoetter, Mary E. Steinkamp, Janet Sovine, Nancy Boyd.

Patty Loux, Margaret Gross, Judy MacLaren, Katie Worth, Myrnalie Ayres, Carolyn Zanin (Secretary), Mrs. Cornelia Pope (Housemother), Janet Townsend, Jeanne Kovalak, Clara Jarrell, Carol Lieberum, Mary Ellen Combs. ROW 2: Carla Rogers, Sara Anne Maze, Carolyn Whitmer, Carol Engstrom, Natalie Smith, Gloria Mueller, Peggy Sinex, Rosemary Lusher, Mitzi Coppes, Marty Cornick, Maryann Scott, Mary Esther Matthews, Ruth Ellen Donaldson, Dorothy Reasor. ROW 3: Jackie Taylor, Janis Rossow, Karen ROW 1:

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ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA

Nance, Lloyce A. Burton, Cora Lee Smith, Shirley A. Millcnder. ROW 3: Marilyn Hendricks, Barbara Harris, Marilyn Gaines, Frances E. Smith, Pearlene Butler, Dolores M. Foisikes, Geraldine E. Ingram (Treasurer), Olivia Shaw.

ROW 1: Lillian \\ alker, Marguerite Watson, Corinne Cooper, Anice Deal, Mildred Sanders (President), Martha Carothers, Joyce Williams, Marilyn Harris (Secretary). ROW 2: Wanda L. Royster, Marie Hall (Vice-president), Shirley Jones, Carole Boyd, Gertrude D.

The Alpha Kappa Alpha pledges were busy winning second-place honors in the Theta Olympics, while their actives were working elsewhere on campus. Louise Tyler and Francis Smith were members of the IU Foundation. Francis was also a member of SAC, Sigma Alpha Iota, and secretary of Pleiades. The sorority's social events included the Ivy Leaf Ball, the Initiation Dance, and the Homecoming Dance, given with Alpha Phi Alpha. The AKAs also joined the Kappa Alpha Psis to present a PJ party which was a great success. A more serious event which they observed was their Founder's Day.

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The January issue of Mademoiselle Magazine featured a survey of a typical state university. IU was chosen as the school and two AOPis, Marty Dickinson and Jeanine Harwood, were featured in the sequence. The AOPi social calendar kept the girls busy with the AOPineapple Party, the Senior Dance, and the Founder's Day Banquet. When December came with all its festivities, the AOPis gave a Christmas dinner and played Santa Claus to some children in Bloomington. AOPis were proud of their sisters, Jeanine Harwood, vice-president of Enomene; Patt Kozacik, copy editor of the Arbutus; Roslyn Johnston, Jan Moore, Jan Polivka and Ann Stone, members of the Belles, and Judi Polivka, member of SAC. Elaine Laird, Marilyn Roser, and Becky White were members of Pleiades.

ALPHA OMICRON PI

Charlotte Kirchner, Sandra Puterbaugh, Ann Spurgeon, Barbara Kirkeiner, Susan A. Roach, Judy Enlow, Rosalie Hasewinkle, Nancy Wygant (Vice-president), Patt Kozacik. ROW 4: Kay Ward, Marjorie Grinstead, Susan Enlow (President), Nancy Wilson, Janet Moore, Connie Brown, Dorothy Schmitz, Martie Dickinson, Kathie Cloe, Marilynn Bolitho, Barbara Owens, Pat Hargus.

ROW 1: Marilyn Roser (Treasurer), Elsie Barrett, Nona Neff, Sylvia Bode, Ann Murray, Mrs. A. W. Kuerst (Housemother), Marjorie Scudamore, Rosie Smiley, Joan Davis, Barbara Weaver, Janice Flora. ROW 2: Judi Polivka, Carol Kuder, Jeanine Harwood, Suzanne Krauss, Elaine Laird, Janet Polivka, Cass Armstrong, Carolyn Feutz, JO, Ann Marley, Grace Berry (Secretary), Sandy Stenhouse, Sandra Schleeter. ROW 3: Becky White, Annette Baade,

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well, Jan Newcomer, Jody Piper, Jane Noblitt, Kay Spicer, Ann Acheson, Kay Hurst, Carolyn Burtzner, Kay Sherman, Nancy Challinor, Evelyn Bredemeyer (President), Pat Curtis. ROW 4: Sue Ledden, Diane Wilson, Jane Petersen, Mary Lou Romeiser, Myrna L. Burgoyne (Secretary), Doris Bartels, Nila Fox, Beverly Wright, Nancy Day, Susan McMillan, Judy Pritchard, Peggy Boyer, Marjie Donahue, Sue Helms.

ROW 1: Diane Allman, Dotti Dowling, Joan Lawrence, Jananne Callahan, Sharen Perkins, Mrs. Jean Rogers (Housemother), Judy Wright, Ann Erwin, Marlene Chambers, Susan Armstrong, Suzanne Delbauve. ROW 2: Evelyn Hollihan, Cynthia Brokaw (Treasurer), Diane Hoffman, Ann Hoskinson (Vice-president), Peggy Lennox, Jacki Gairing, Tina Primavera, Jo Ann Baldwin, Kay Ellen Conn, Betty Hocker, Kay Blackmore. ROW 3: Sandra Bratton, Judy Crom-

Last Spring the Alpha Phis found themselves dressed as Easter bunnies to help the Lambda Chis in their annual Easter egg hunt. They entertained the new pledges with a dinner dance, Alpha-Phi-Esta. Exchange dinners, Parents' weekend, banquets, a faculty tea, open houses, and backing the Acacias in the Little 500 filled their social calendar for the year. Yvonne Fox, Phi Beta Kappa; Marlene Chambers, secretary of Union Board; Judy Pritchard, chairman of Rush Workshop; Pat Curtis, vice-president of FTA; Nancy Day, advertising manager for the Arbutus, and Sue Helms, member of SAC were outstanding Alpha Phis. Alpha Phi is also represented in Enomene, Pleiades, Oceanides, AWS Council, and Pi Lambda Theta.

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Last Fall the Alpha Xi Deltas learned not to trust a motor! At the last moment the motor on their Homecoming display broke down, and the moving parts became motionless. However, the pledges and some of the dads came to the rescue and a little manual labor saved the day. The Alpha Xis point with pride to Clara McDuffee, secretary of the Young Republican Club, Sue Groh, ex-officio member of the Student Senate, and Cathy Mossholder, town-girl representative for AWS. The Alpha Xis are especially proud of Rosemary Eves who is studying voice in Germany on a Fulbright scholarship. Alpha Xi Delta social events this year included their annual Rose Ball, Dads' Day and Mothers' Weekend.

ALPHA XI DELTA

Zahn (Secretary), Bailiata Ketterman, Valerie Barany. ROW 3: Dolores Pace, Sue C. Groh, Barbara Booth, Laura Lee Everly, Patricia Wiesjahn, Suzanne Reuter-Lorenz (Treasurer), Nancy Beldon, Sue Ann Via11.

ROW 1: Ann Houser, Catherine Mossholder, Thelma Walton, Mrs. Cora Plew (Housemother), Bernice Patterson (President), Carol Arden, Sue Leggett. ROW 2: Margie Lewis, Patricia Gaskey (Vicepresident), Luanne Fuller, Eleanor Patton, Clara McDuffee, Rita

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Tamcsin, Brenda Ely, Barbara Ayres, Linda Cortelyou, Sandy Sallach, Ann Stoeckley, Karen Pierce, Jay Haskell, Pauli Eckert, Marilyn DuValle, Carolyn Slazas, Bonnie Boger, Betty Sigler. ROW 4: Ann Whiting, Kriss Johnson, Judy Atkinson, Sharon Morris (Treasurer), Mary Lou Dowell, Sally Ann Sharp, Charlene Rockhill, Jan Stamats, Pat Urban, Peg Stoltz, Nancy Fisher, Sherry Pelz, Colleen Nash, Wyana McDow.

ROW 1: Gloria Gautreaux, Sylvia Huss (Vice-president), Sue Stow, Shelby Velte, Judy Willen, Mrs. Kirby (Housemother), Pat Mitchell, Nancy Porter, Beverly Leuthart, Roberta Hess, Dolly McGowan, Shirley Black. ROW 2: Josephine Astesano, Kay Baldwin, Nancy Griner, DeAnna Janovic, Shirley Fields, Connie Achor, Sue Charlesworth, Pat Minnis, Shirley McAlpine (Secretary), Judy Cann, Janice Minder, Ruth Dreier (President), Katie Wisner. ROW 3: Dawn

The Chi O's social scene began early this year with an open house for their new house mother, Mrs. Kirby, and the Fall dance, "Chi-Opium." It wasn't long before violets and Spring showers came to campus that the Chi Omegas presented their Carnation Ball. Honors, yes, there were many of them for the Chi Os. Shirley McAlpine, Sylvia Huss, and Kay Baldwin were tapped for Mortar Board. Shirley was also a member of Pleiades and Kay was an Editor-in-chief of the Daily Student. Sandy Sallach, Union Board; Ruth Drier, Y Executive Board, and Colleen Nash, Arbutus Queen, were other campus notables.

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With the excitement of building a new wing, the Tri Delis were eager to begin the school year. Their first endeavor won for them a first place at the Fall Carnival. When Christmas came they played Santa for their dates at the Tree Trimming Party and with the Fijis gave a party for the children from Christian Center. In the Spring they gave the annual Pansy Breakfast. People in the news included Margie Varady, president of Pleiades; Yvonne Belcher, Union Board; Cookie Graham, president of the Spanish Club; Shirley Schawnholt, Phi Beta Kappa, and Marilyn Austin, Mortar Board and Student Senate Cabinet. Other Tri Delis were members of SAC, Arbutus, Alpha Lambda Delta, Y, AWS, and Enomene.

DELTA DELTA DELTA

Ann Finnell, Mary Jo Rollison, Patricia Alexander, Janet Witte, Nancy Harger, Suzi Willits, Josue Ferguson, Judy Plessinger, Marilyn Austin (President), Judy Walter. ROW 4: Abby Zook, Gretchen Ehlert, Jane Tansey, Joyce Root (Treasurer), Barbara Henninger, Ann Reinecke, Carolyn Riehl, Barb Meyers, Virginia Burton, Gail Rice, Jane Ann O'Connor, Janet Emerson, Carol Cason, Janet Hodges.

ROW 1: Alice Graham, Helene Eargood, Nancy Blue, Sue Hutner, Nancy Webster, Marjorie Varady (Vice-president), Mrs. Helen Ogle (Housemother), June Ripperger, Kitty Teague, Bonnie McQuilkin, Yvonne Belcher, Mimi Marquet, Marjie Heiser. ROW 2: Sandra Pitzer, Sarah McCollum, Patricia Johnson, Jean Stegman, Cindy Hoover, Nancy Patterson, Eleanor Schmedel, Connie King (Secretary), Lois Erikson, Judy LaFollette, Shirley Schwanholt, Sue Elliott, Barbara Anderson. ROW 3: Sarah Tritch, Allene Osborne, Mary

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DELTA GAMMA

Margaret Mary Crowe, Diana Martin, Ann McDowell, Lois Kett, Nancy Schubert (Vice-president), Barbara Browning, Bette Metzer, Joyce Hartford, Sue Wright, Roxanna Kuhn, Luanne Morris. ROW 4: Judy Weinmann, Sue Reid, Phyllis Apple, Susie Paine, Sylvia Sparks, Reed Mitchell, Jo Hagen, Jane Painter, Margie Weston, Carol Vukovich, Suzanne Keck.

ROW 1: Karen Keller, Linda Gray, Sue Wyatt, Penny Puckett, Carol Wilson, Sandy Jones, Sara Mitten, Jan Casner, Sandra Davis, Margie Brown, Mary Orzech, Helen Tozier. ROW 2: Marcie Robinson, Sally Gerber, Jane Barker, Ann Morrison, Mary Ellen Fox, Mary Sue Harter, Judi Middleton, Ruth Ann Sill, Barbara Campbell (Secretary), Sue Davis, Sue Ellen Moore, Eva Groth, Jo Ann Moore (President), Kathryn Pence. ROW 3: Bette Starkey, Anne Turner,

The DG's Homecoming display, the "IU Show'em Boat," won first place in the sorority division and another first place was taken by the DGs in the IU Sing. Other honors won by the girls were their third straight victory in the DG-Theta Little 500 and the Delta Gamma regional activities award. Ruth Ann Sill and Phyllis Stewart were on the Junior Prom Queen's court and the Arbutus Queen court respectively. Socially they enjoyed the Christmas dance, Spring formal, and a Halloween party with the Kappa Sigs for the children in the University Apartments. They also had a caroling party with the Phi Delts and a square dance with the Thetas.

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The Delta Sigma Thetas and their dates enjoyed themselves at the Fall Roundup wiener roast relaxing and listening to the experiences of the Summer. Later in the year they donned costumes for the Masquerade Party. The Peppermint Ball and Pledge Dance were highlights of the Spring semester. With all this fun the DSTs found time to be active in campus organizations. Helen Emile, Pi Lambda Theta; Charlotte Waterford, Omicron Delta; and Gloria Randle, AWS Board of Standards, were their activity girls.

DELTA SIGMA THETA

Green, Roselyn Greene, Jessie Norman. ROW 3: Shirley Lewis, Eula Hunter, Delphia Lacy, Helen A. Emile, Charlotte Waterford (Secretary), Mildred Morgan, Louise Isom, Joyce L. Williams, Kathlyn C. Hill.

ROW 1: Doris Thompson, Floretta Ford (Vice-president), Fay Wilkey, Gloria Randle, Addie Goudeaux, Jacqueline Henry (President), Celestine Curtis, Levolia Singleton, Thelma M. Perry. ROW 2: Patricia Lea McGill, Bessie Donaldson, Gloria Dixon, Marsha Bradley, S. Yvonne Jackson (Treasurer), Melba J. Countiss, Betty

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DELTA ZETA

Marlene Bloom, Barbara Knoll, Gwen Whitesell, Sylvia Seidel, Paula Victors, Marjorie Rodebeck (President), Marilyn Hampton, Loree Kraut, Janice Galbreath, Marian Johnson, Linda Robbins, Susan Kretsch. ROW 4: Margie Boone, Nancy Bell, Marsha Spruill, Shirley Sandelands, Norma Sue Greene, Nancy Patton, Linda I,. Hesoun, Aldora Graf, Ginger Baker, Betty Molland, Darlene Blocker, Joan Friend, Barbara Bixel, Leandra Scott.

Saundra Ball (Vice-president), Marilyn Maule, Janet Nelson (Treasurer), Norma Spires, Barbara Strubbe, Dorothy Kretsch, Mrs. Mabel Hougland (Housemother), Jane Andorfer, Gini Smith, Dorothy Hood, Nan Derhammer, Darlene Van Auken, Joyce Lusk, Karen Gast. ROW 2: Angie Vitello, Diane Kester, Marcia Manley (Secretary), W. Sue Goodman, Pat Phelps, Liz Tar% in, Joan Arthur, Fran Broderick, Marian Myers, Nancy D. Poteet, Amelia Stuart, Marjorie A. Fouts, Phyllis Barrett, Ann Eakins. ROW 3: Bobbie Ann Jager, ROW 1:

One of the highlights of the DZ's social calendar was their annual Fall costume dance. Their colonial style house was turned into a circus Big Top as the couples danced in their circus costumes. The DZs also had Dad's Weekend, Dames Ball dinner, Mother's Weekend, and a Spring formal. In addition to having a busy social year, the DZs were well represented in campus activities as shown by Marjorie Rodebeck, Mortar Board; Angie Vitello, secretary to the Supreme Court; Ann Eakins, student senator; Dorothy Kretsch, AWS Board of Standards; Norma Spires, treasurer of Tau Beta Sigma, and Marcia Manley, treasurer of the WRA.

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The Theta pledges spent an evening in "Fantasia" at the Spring pledge dance. Later they tied for first place at the Theta Olympics. Denise Lor was a special guest at the Theta house for the Little 500 weekend. Marty Hartzell, secretary of the Senior Class and a member of Mortar Board; Cindy Benzel, treasurer of Panhellenic; JoAnn Woodfill, president of Enomene, and Sally Branson and Sandy McCrory led the list of outstanding Thetas. The girls are looking forward to the addition of a new wing and redecoration of their house. Here they will be able to add the Scholarship Trophy and the first-place trophy for backing the winning Little 500 team.

KAPPA ALPHA THETA

Micki McGreevy, Sue Schuler, Betsy Starkey, Helen Topolgus, Jane Ransel, Barbara Bigge (Treasurer), Carole Cheek, Mary Fackler (Secretary), Sally Branson, Martha Hartzell. ROW 4: Tisha Mead, Linda Smith, Jo Ann Hall, Elizabeth Matthew, Phyllis Jarrard, Jean Capel, M. George Hunter, Jill Strictland, Soni York, Carol Schilling, Diane Barber, Kay Fisbeck, Martha Pohlmeyer, Gretchen Keehn, Sarah Cook, Nancy Green.

1: Jane Dixon (Vice-president), Leona Wallace, Carol Collins, Jill Quinn, Janet Rumbaugh, Mrs. Alfred Rodecker (Housemother), Barbara Beal, Carole Litherland, Shirley Gregg, Delene De Witt, Susan Kaegi. ROW 2: Kay Oedekerk, Jan Foulkes, Ann Savage, Lucinda Benzel, Sandy McCrory (President), Maureen Lahey, Mary Orr, Sharon Nulf, Linda Gaskins, Sandy McNear, Barbara Caine, Nancy Miller, Jane Davis, Jody Nusbaum. ROW 3: Joan Erickson, Jo Ann Woodfill, Cynthia Byrne, Kay Kendall, Mary Poolitsan, ROW

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KAPPA DELTA

Susan Hull, Marc Lee jelliics, Doris Roth, Patricia Keates, Esther Coates. ROW 4: Patsy Gallahan, Kay Snyder, Elizabeth Johnson (President), Nancy Sovine, Dwayne Sovola, Suzanne Pearman (Vicepresident), Tallie Freeman, Carotin Kessler, Barbara Deutsch, Becci Engle.

ROW 1: Dorothy Howland, Nancy Hupp, Ga. lc Huminsk), Barbara

Bedwell, Elizabeth Shattuck (Secretary), Elaine Kerr, Candy Cummings, Marlene Himsel. ROW 2: Sun Yunker, Doris Moran, Sharla Gambill, Claudette DeCory, Belle Jenkinson, Ann Lynn Smith, Anne Mahorney, Marcia Most, Merilyn Meyers. ROW 3: Marshia Clark (Treasurer). S. Coleen Smith, Carolyn Furlong, Carol Nichols,

"It won't be long," all the KDs sighed. They were referring to the fact that soon they would move into their new home on New Fraternity Row. The Kappa I)elts and Phi Kappa Taus again sponsored the jitterbug contest before the Fall Carnival. The girls also enjoyed entertaining their dates at their Fall and Spring dances. An exciting event happened when one of their members, Charlotte Hughes, was crowned junior Prom Queen last year. Other KDs were also busy making known the name of IU's newest sorority on campus. Pat Keates served as corresponding secretary of Enomene and Kay Snyder was appointed to SAC and was secretary of Panhellenic.

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The Kappas combined their brains and talents and won third place for their Fall Carnival booth and honorable mention for scholarship at their national convention. They also won the Miniature 500 trophy for the second straight year last Spring. The Kappas were justly proud of Bunny Perrotta, Sweater Queen, and Mary Richardson, Homecoming Queen. Bunny, Sue Smith, and Merle Miley were cheerleaders, while other Kappas were busy in Enomene, Oceanides, AWS, YWCA, IU Foundation, Pleiades, and the Daily Student. Carolyn Baker and Barb Bassett were members of Mortar Board.

KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA

Patricia Moll, Letitia Perrotta, Sally Hatfield, Janice Grebe, Joyce Webster, Phyllis Rich, Donna Buck. ROW 4: Sheila McCarty, Jane Hicks, Nancy Jones, Marge Scheidler, Sonya Ringwald, Mary Kay Phillips, Connie Roberts, Carolyn Holder, Barbara Brown, Caroline Buckner, Catherine Craig, Judy Asmus (Vice-president), Marsha Mackanos, Betsy Schnaiter, Marlyn Grebe (Treasurer), Mary Ann Moorman, Gayle Swick.

ROW 1: Jane Raub, Delene Smith (Secretary), Rosalie Sheline, Judy Switzer, Mary Richardson, Merle Miley, Sharon Wylie, Barbara Bassett (President), Gretchen Terrell, Abby Strain, Mary Ann Hostetter, Janet Bechtold. ROW 2: Emily Crowder, Margot Rowley, Inger Wold, Janet Bushy, Nancy Currier, Martha Ritter, Janet Steger, Kit Hartnett, Sue Smith, Marie Kingdon, Cynthia Ballantine, Carol Cooper, Diane Terry. ROW 3: Mary Holsclaw, Nancy Stuart, Maryann Wilson, Barbara Meyer, Nancy David, Sue Minninger,

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PHI MU

l'hyllis Condra, Cynthia Vandevert, Anita Parent, Julia Henderson, Linda Arterburn, Beau Seward, Delores Shay, Doris Rhinesberger (President), Mary Johnson.

McMillan, Pal l'ouder, ROW 1: June Schmidt I icasuim), Willa Bedell, Meredith Zara (Vice-president), Carol Meyer (Secretary), leggy Brunswick, Mary Ann Farcus, Norma Sering. ROW 2:

All Summer the Phi plus eagerly anticipated their return to campus. The reason: their new Georgian style house! The Phi Mus held open houses for the faculty and alumni. Their annual Spring Pledge Dance, Homecoming, the Steak and Bean Dinner, Fall Carnival, and exchange dinners rounded out their social activities for the year. Doris Rhinesberger was chairman of AWS Board of Standards, vice-president of AWS Council and a member of the Senate Advisory Committee. Julia Henderson was elected to Alpha Lambda Delta and Tau Beta Sigma, and Mary Ann Farcus served as assistant secretary of Panhel and is a member of Sigma Alpha Iota and Pleiades.

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The Pi Phis were pleased to welcome their sisters from the University of Louisville as their first guests in their enlarged house. The Fall pledge dance, Swiss Chalet, opened the Pi Beta Phi social season. Later the Pi Phis and Kappas presented the "Monmouth Duo." The Pi Phis joined the SAE's in the IU Sing and teamed with the Sigma Nus for the Little 500. Their well-knowns included Nancy Crouch, president of Mortar Board; Martha Crays, president of Alpha Lambda Delta; Nancy Siegfried, president of Omicron Nu; Linde Schmidt, Student Senator; Nancy Witte, Homecoming Queen court, and Marilyn Hallett, Arbutus Queen court.

PI BETA PHI

ford, Marcia Garrett, Barbara Hibner (Vice-president), Nancy Siegfried, Becky Norman, Sara Sparks, Carol Shaner (Treasurer), Dianne Johnson, Janice Hill, Jean Turner. ROW 4: Lou Ann Tangeman (President), Carol Purves, Yolanda Breeden, Nancy Bugg, Jill Luellen, Laura Jean Passow, Carolyn Todd, Nancy Scheid, Donna Whiteman, Marilyn Hallett, Linde Schmidt, Kathy Kirkland, Amy Lou Ponton, Sally Buchanan, Janet Conger (Secretary).

ROW 1: Connie Goodknight, Arline Lockerbie, Judy Seese, Judy Bond, Sue Lefler, Barbara Stevens, Mrs. Frederick Smith (Housemother), Patty Wise, Joan Hattendorf, Sara Franke, Virginia Reed, Barbra Embrey. ROW 2: LuAnn Calkins, Nancy Weaver, Sandy Schroeder, Mary Keyes, Nancy Witte, Marty Crays, Carol Ragan, Ginny Sly, Joan Brown, Margie Stanforth, Nancy Crouch. ROW 3: Jean Scott, Judy Movius, Carole Reder, Nancy House, Betsy Craw-

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SIGMA DELTA TAU

Laura Mueller. ROW 3: Lois Zelicknian, Marlene Klapper, Harriet Spasser, Lois Cohen, Judy Weil, Sandra Solotkin, Harriet Burgheim, Ellen Glickstein, Maxine Mages, Rita Lynn Klapper, Beverly Schechter. ROW 4: Barbara Jane Strauss, Frances Schutz, Winnie Levin, Shelia Fienberg, Catherine DeCosta, Lois Massel, Jackie Rubenstein, Loris Slutsky, Judy Selig, Sue Kaufman, Dale Schnair.

ROW 1: Paula Levenstein, Tobe Saperstein, Nance Goldstein, Sandy Benjamin, Nancy M. Ross, Mimi Schloss (Treasurer), Mrs. Sue Mendes (Housemother), Fran Borish, Myrna Golden (Secretary), Bonnie Shanok, Julie Frankenstein, Gale Symons. ROW 2: Meta Freeman, Ann Alpert, \‘'ini Glassner, Luanne Rosenzweig, Barbara Rosensweet, Marlene Braun, Carol Kalver (President), Marlene Goldzwig, Linda Ruth Gordon, Jan Gould, Goldijean Shaikun,

The pinlight torch of SDT now shines over a new doorway. Last Summer the white frame house on Jordan underwent a thorough remodeling. The front was limestoned, the entrance was changed, the yard was landscaped, and new rooms and an enlarged dorm were added. Outstanding SDTs were Marlene Braun, president of Panhel and a member of Mortar Board; Barbara Strauss, Pleiades and YWCA cabinet, and Meta Freeman, AWS Board. SDT pledges washed cars to raise money for a house gift and shined shoes to raise money for their Barbara Siegel Memorial fund scholarship, which is awarded to one deserving member each year. New initiates were honored each semester with the annual Spring and Winter formals.

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Dedication services and open houses marked the completion of work done to the Sigma Kappa house. The house was redecorated and an addition with study rooms, a dining room, kitchen, and sun deck was added. Their social calendar was filled with a pledge open house, the Lavendar Lane dance, and the Faculty Buffet. The girls still found time to take an active role in activities. From 300 North Jordan came the treasurers of the Y, Senior Class, and Pleiades, two majorettes, and the President of WRA. Sigma Kappas were also members of Mortar Board, Y Cabinet and Council, Pi Lambda Theta, Theta Sigma Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, the Belles, and Oceanides.

SIGMA KAPPA

Emrick, June Hauenstein, Mary Jane Porter, Donna Sue Hageman, Anita Duncan, Lynn Tuttle, Mary Jane Musgrave, Joan Burdsall, Roberta Colbert, Isobel Richardson, Janice Myers. ROW 4: Lois Bowers, Laura Tesh, Karen Abrell, Joy Colnitis, Pat Bless, Nancy Janney (Secretary), Yvonne Buckles, Mary Ruth Hartman, Joanne Cravens, Nancy Fields, Marilyn Asher, Judy Reick (Treasurer), Beverly Melton, Dorothy Wilson.

ROW 1: Suzanne Steckley, Mary Norma Bassett, JoAnn Kixmiller, Kathryn Weiland, Miriam Hogemeyer, Mrs. Ruth Wooton (Housemother), Rosemary McIntosh, Jan Cork, Cynthia Bash, Donna Jo Neal, Sue Holmes. ROW 2: Mary Lou Pauer, Gloria Ankers, Gail Gallinger (President), Rowena Green, Betsy Kroger, Charlene Elmore, Jo Pearson, Debris Dillard, Margaret Stahl, Jo Ann Varkony, Marty Neff. ROW 3: Judy Stucky, Ann Galvin, Jo Anne Marshall, Susie

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THETA PHI ALPHA

Sieron. ROW 2: Lois Jane Paloski (Secretary), Patricia Richardson, Roberta Wierzba, Kathleen Vaughan.

ROW 1: Mary Angela Savio, Roberta Mastey (President), Mrs. Helen Cahill (Housemother), Barbara Overdeck (Treasurer), Earlene

Socially, the Theta Phi Alphas got underway with their annual Halloween party for the pledges. Christmas provided the theme and atmosphere for the next event, the Candy Cane Strut. A gaily decorated Christmas tree and colorful candy canes added to the holiday atmosphere. At this time the Christmas trees, which were used as decorations, and toys were taken to church and distributed among the children. As the season progressed, the Theta Phis presented their pledges at the White Rose Formal and gave faculty teas. One of their members, Earlene Sieron, was awarded a Little 500 Scholarship.

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A special treat was in store for the ZTA alumnae when they returned to campus for Homecoming this year. The collegiate chapter showed them the plans and the site of their house which will be built on New Fraternity Row next year. The ZTAs enjoyed a Fall pledge dance, a faculty tea, and a Spring pledge dance, Moments to Remember. One of their members, Ruth Hargis, was chosen state sweetheart of Sigma Nu and was also elected to the Arbutus Court. The ZTAs claim Nancy Blaisdell, vice-president of the Junior Class, who with Joyce Weigle is also a member of Pleiades. Debby Van Arsdall was tapped to be a member of Mortar Board and Ruth Padgett was selected as a member of Enomene.

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ZETA TAU ALPHA

Joy Miller, Pearlann Pelko, Dorothy Feiertag, Kathy Brady, Mary Ruth Padget, Brenda Rarick, Sandra Troyer, Sylvia Traumer. ROW 4: Sharon Reid, Anne T. Sherburne, Phyllis Wood, Carolyn Michel, Nadine Holmes, Emily York, Joan Cralle, Helen Viney, Henrietta Thompson, Elma Pandak, Nancy Endwright.

Wilma J. Ebert (Secretary), Avis Anderson, Nancy J. Smith, Joyce Weigel (President), Ruth Hargis, Elizabeth Mihok, Loyce Blackburn, Lois Rea. ROW 2: Barbara J. Lockhart (Treasurer), Jane Kraemer, Carolyn Wisner, Nancy Blaisdell, Mary Ann Guenin, Mrs. Walter J. Stahlschmidt (Housemother), Janet McMurtry, Alice Peters, Kay Connerton, Janet Harding. ROW 3: Nancy Hershman, ROW 1:

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WOMEN'S HALLS


FOREST HALL Sites, Louise Rarick, Beth Glenn, Jonell Koch, Carolyn Coulson, Marilyn Otterbach, Liberty Zoe Chochos (President), Flora Suzanne McConnell, Sara Jo Ann Trobaugh, Dana Kantor, Nancy Purkhiser, Arlene Heward. ROW 4: Judith Ann Kessler, Connie Bradt, Mary Lou Birkett, Daine A. Zvejnieks, Phyllis Pfister, Barbara Ris, Alexa Brudek, Cyrilla Waigand, Betty Sue Crum, Carol Yusko, Myrna S. Bigbee, Beth Stringer, Katherine Will, Athena N. Chochos (Vicepresident), Janice Dilling.

ROW 1: Barbara J. Cummins, Elaine Odenkirk, Linda Zaft, Martha Kay Holt, Judy Ann Marks, Luanne Schneider, Martha J. Harrison, Virginia Lea Amos, Carol Ann Eades, Barbara Sue McDaniel, Barbara A. Goss, Diane Millspaugh, Judy Sullivan, Carolyn R. Walker. ROW 2: Nancy Crawford, Susan Webb, Gwendolyn Evans, Sandy Carpenter, Helen Bondurant, Jeanette Hornbaker, Susan Hoover, Dolores Vanator, Sonja Christianson, Beth Jackson, Virginia Sarver (Treasurer), Charlotte Hall, Paula Wright, Mildred Tompkins. ROW 3: Carol Ann Most, Norma Sullivan, Ruth Ann

Helen Ross. ROW 3: Linda Todd, Sandra Jackson, Lorna Little, Marianne Pinard, Barbara Burton, Judith R. Kesler, Pat Sopata, Donna Winer, Gail Cassen, Katherine Hill, Rita McCoy, Diane Campbell. ROW 4: Betty Weiss, Sandra Thompson, Marcia Cole, Barbara Ann Boyer, Martha Lambert, Sally Pyle, Barbara Scholl, Roberta Black, Pamela Jo Owings, Nora Talesnick, Ellen Gebhart.

ROW 1: Mary Ann Whitcomb, Janet King, Jean Ann Sievers, Frances Randazzo, Mary Jane Booth, Carol Vogt, Betty Lehman, Judy Sparkes, Sharon Bergdoll, Elizabeth Posey, Patricia Campbell. ROW 2: Suzanne Lois Hemphel, Sarah Catherine Murphy, Jane Backer, Marilyn Montgomery, Martha Boorman, Henrietta Kurrie, Evelyn Smith, Sharon Ford, Nancy Neff, Marilyn Kahler, Nancy

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MEMORIAL HALL

ROW 1: Sally Wisbarth, Desanie Manyin, Sandra Perry, Michaella Derry, Carol Sopko, Phyllis Donner, Charlene Bagent, Frances Hurst, Linda Parker, Charlotte Graham, Joan Keedy. ROW 2: Marlene Schwartz, Nancy Thayer, Rosemary Latshaw, Kathleen Watt, Mary Ann Butner, Margaret Fitzgerald, Leslie Jackman, Mary June, Irene Kristoff, Margie Mutz, Fran Hoop. ROW 3: Margaret Ann Clark, Margaret McClamrock, Laurine Anne Zelhart, Louise

Bamberger, Lou Ann McDowall, Dana Richardson, Elizabeth Pflieger, Janice Rase, Barbara Mann, Janet Leuthart, Arden Pearce, Sandy Heyne, Stephanie Simmon. ROW 4: Judy Lucas, Kim Kimberlin, Betty Jo Spears, Diana Vallance, Bettylyn Robbins, Joan Davis, Mary Louise Nelson, Jane Kraus, Barbara Paulauski, Diana Simmons, Sue Ann Tanksley, Cathy Tipton.

ROW 1: Argia Jacobacci, Sioe Tjoan Kwee, Carole Wesp, Gloria Gautreaux, Carol Ann Kring, Nancy Meyers, Judy Ruck, Helen Karr, Beverly Parks, Julie Orvis, Judy Miller, Marjorie Alishouse, Joan Hoffman, Suzanne Stine. ROW 2: Reva Jean Hershman, Jean Koontz, Susan Myers, Sue Mavity, Ramona Newton, Judy Gasaway (President), Marianne Crowe, Greta Kay Martin, Connie Pearson, Bobbie Lloyd, Diana Doris, Lynn Whybrew, Barbara Tripplehorn, Sally Weibel (Secretary), Sarah Margaret Kolb. ROW 3: Georganne Cree, Shirley Meyers, Mary Alice Sutherland, Judy Whybrew (Vice-

president), Marge Bollhoffer, Marilyn Wheatley, Norma Hinshaw, Carol Kiel, Wanda Edwards, Nancy Martin, Donna Hosea, Jane Hike, Sara McSherry, Joyce Clifford, Roberta Montgomery, Sally Holston. ROW 4: Nancy Bastedo, Barbara Thomas, Sara Jean Atkinson, JoAnn E. Eveld, LuAnne McCord, Ann Eddy, Marty Moore, Sharon Hill, Ruth Autrey, Anne Hollingshead, Nancy Fisher, Mary Anne Woodward, Billie Alger, Peggy O'Neill, Karen Rankin.

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Memorial was well represented in campus activities by Louise Bamberger, President of AWS; Cathy MacKay, President of Oceanides; and Sally Weisbarth and Sue Smith, cheerleaders. It also had girls in the Belles, Mortar Board, and Alpha Lambda Delta. Their own officers were Judy Gasaway, president; Judy Whybrew, vice-president; Sally Weible, secretary, and Kay Smith, treasurer. The girls were busy socially with their annual Halloween Hop and numerous other record dances. They also won first place in their division of the IU Sing and an honorable mention for their Homecoming display.

Kramer, Louise C. Mony, Judith Garber, Marica Swinney, Anna Puisans, Gretchen Finney, Nancy Brenan, Martha L. Loyd. ROW 4: Shirley Silvers, Cathy MacKay, Margaret Silvers, Paula Larsen, Carol Jensen, Barbara Gollatz, Linda Mohorney, Zita Dapkus, Susan Fetters, Kathy Munk, Judy Wigginton.

Barbara McDaniel, Joan Tapp, Sue Reeves, Molly Mann, Janet Burkhard, Carolyn Weigle, Clara Jarrell, Joyce A. Holloway, Patsy Craig, Helen M. Wolf. ROW 2: Lois Wilson, Kay Sears, Sylvia Jones, Shirley Rae Richard, Jo Ellen Sharp, Polly Ann Clark, Sandra Joy Englander, Sandra Kay Cole, Marlene Cytacki, Rena Lou Stump, Sally Lynne West. ROW 3: Jan Jessup, Karen Fisher, Cleo

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SYCAMORE HALL

Helen Ahlgrim, Darlene Spindler, Betty Gajdos, Susan Porter, Sally Wertz, Margaret Scazighino, Carolyn Bennett, Judith Noel, Dixie Endsley, Myrna Harris. ROW 4: Barabara Joan Davidson, Lillie Boles, Gretchen Chickedantz, Mariquita May, Joyce Myers, Lois Ann Evans, Phyllis Anne Browne, Martha Edelstein, Carol Masten, Martha Harris, Mary Kutzner.

ROW 1: Anita Ellen Smith, Betty Sue Flener, Phyllis G. Ferguson, Mira Lee Worth, Anne E. Landis, Sonja Hollingsworth, Zana McClurg, Deardra Beresford, Mary Helen Rohr, Mary Angela Savio. ROW 2: Julia Hamilton, Carolyn Abby Polk, Karen Jo Fisk, Joyce H. Cox, Nina Warren, Mary Lou Buhr, Diana L. Bickel, Marty Miller, jean Wertz, Frances Castagna, Eleanor J. Solms. ROW 3:

Gordon, Shirley Webb, Jill Barth, Joan Fleming, Marlene Doolittle, Linda VanCleave, Kathleen Regan, Lynn Longstreet, Sue Ann Shafer, Nanette Wolgast, Saralee Allen. ROW 4: Donna Berg, Trudyanna Tribulak, Shirley Stepp, Carol Armey, Lillian Fernandez, Phyllis A. Wegner, Judith Herrold, Marcia Peters, Ruth Gore, Marilyn Herget, Ruth Ward, Sybil Crooks, Jeane Cogill, Carolyn Donoho.

ROW 1: Anne Fulton, Elaine Kotler, Justine Newman, Elinor Rossin (Secretary), Linda Law, Marcia Tobin, Julie Clapp, Gaynel Lankenau, Ann Pekarsky, Nancy Tarnow, Graci Romers, Mary Sue Martin. ROW 2: Peggy Keck, Shirley Prince, Nancy Beavers, Judy Schwartz, Betty Epler, Ann Kittinger, Janet Dillon, Sue Bogan, Ann Matthews, Pat Slott, Joyce Funk (President), Sandy Giroux, Helle Ajango. ROW 3: Carolyn Nicholas, Grace Zury, Katy Bigge, Sandi

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Claire Phillips, Jean Nolan, Janice Zimmerman, Elizabeth Risley, Sherry Kay Holland, Pat Swart, Lenora Vance, Joyce Grogg, Sharon Myers, Sue Hall. ROW 4: Roberta Lou Wysong, Beverly Bullions, Mary Ann Wilkens, Diane Roe, Barbara Hallinin, Barbara Boeldt, Joan Kutzner, Karen Sue Rowland, Vicki Jane Gore, Ruedeane Read, Patricia White, Patricia Lavengood.

Loretta Siegel, Barbara Pio, Barbara Bowyer, Dora Owen (Vice-president), Judy Hicks, Patricia Emerson, Geraldine S. Davis, Kay Piatt, Marilyn Trent, Bernadine Bogan. ROW 2: Sally Sagel, Joyce Krueger, Betty Green, Dian Hoodelmier, Nedra Miller, Elsie Mae Boose, Suelsay Carl, Sandra Hollenbaugh, Kay Wible, Suzie Eberhart, Barbara Vogel. ROW 3: Treva Frankovitz, Bette Bingley,

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Sue Yaffe, Janice Simpson, Jane Thomas, Mama Alexander, Reta Dickerson, Marilee Hermon. ROW 3: Marilyn Griggs, Delma Raether, Lois Ann Francis, Virginia St. John, Marjory Braver, Pearlene Butler, Swanny Brenneman, Pat Finke, Rocky Cohn, Dorothy Parker.

ROW 1: Lois Rothbaum, Suzanne Barclay, Mildred R. Sanders, Jill Frank, Linda Pickering, Sue Smith, Phyllis Sanders, Marilyn Ann Meharry, Helena McNary, Shirley Johnson. ROW 2: Judy Abney, Carol Mast, Nancy Jo Dingman, Margaret Rochelle, Rebecca Davis,

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Dillman, Marilyn Moats, Marcia Strater, Lillian Ann Meister, Ann Frankenfield, Sandra Hiday, Jay Haskell, Donna Greaves, Uree Fox. ROW 4: Roberta Heyen, Jane Klock, Sue Ann Viall, Karen Luginbill, Beverly Krose, Ellen Rowley.. Janet Brownell, Joan Bickel, Nancy Hanley, Judy Blake.

Ella Chacho, Judy Manta (President), Joan Auble, Candy Holt, Mary Lou Hower (Treasurer), Opal Alice Brock, Pam Jessup, Ann Fitzgerald, Penny Logan, Gloria Ellen Smith, Macil Gay Nickless. ROW 2: Mary Dee Freed, Sue Wetzel, Lois Mowrey, Militine Schaeffer, Marita Tolle, Beverly Redding, Beverly Sarringhaus, Judy Neff, Jeanie Adair, Donna Bartels. ROW 3: 1.ee Pryor, Beverly Jean

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Jeannette Bowman, Rosalie Bent, Dixie Moore, Barbara Shields, Eula V. Hunter, Christine Hiland, Nancy Neubauer, Norma Coles, Susie Jones. ROW 4: Janice Anderson, Delphia A. Lacy, Ellen Hackney, Linda Horner, Mary Alice Orange, Sonya Brown, Jane Kinder, Sandy Erickson, Carol Brockman, Shirlee Anderson (Vicepresident), Joan Neuenschwander.

1: Patricia McKinney, Sharon Swain, Carrie Mayers, Jeanne Whitelock, Janie Cleland, Carole Manhart, Cora Rueckert, Connie Omoto, Barbara Johnson, Margaret Eggers. ROW 2: Ingrid Wischhusen, Jane Fetters, Judy Hamilton, Sandra Jane Inman, Martha Joan Polley, Judith Bobick, Judy Havey (Seer e t a ry), Carolyn Brower, Helen Qualkinbush, Lenie Woofter. ROW 3: Janet Jenkins, ROW

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Probst, Shirley Speer, Betsy Warnock. ROW 3: Judith Anderson, Diane Keeley (President), Janice Wallace, Pat Gallagher, Arlene Ryle, Janet Rongey, Marian Vadas, Frances Brock.

ROW 1: Rosemary Juuti, Beverley Keeley, Jo Anne Chumas, Joann Zuklin (Treasurer), Marjorie Morris, Kathryn Swank, Shirley J. Collins. ROW 2: Joan Rust (Vice-president), Jane Beaman, Caryl Matthews, Patricia Lambrecht, Carolyn Hofmockel, Helen Jane

Callens, Mary Louise Mahrenholz. ROW 3: Joan Brown, Marianne Heinemann, Addie Belle Nichols, Eva Sharron McDonald, Judy Williams (President), Linda Williams, Nancy Joe Erickson, Janice Hames (Secretary), Mildred Morgan, Louise Isom, Beverley Gardiner, Betty Scholl.

Norma Wray, Ruth Carter, Judy Miller (Vice-president), Yoshino Higa, Irene Darmos, Judy Casey, Carol Lesko, Carol Kesl, Dorothy Hostetler, Joanne Griest, Sophie Lessing, Earlene Sieron. ROW 2: Joy Mohr (Treasurer), Miss Ann Miller (Counselor), Sharon Gunn, Winnie Emary, Jeannette Bobbitt, Janet Cheatham, Phyllis Minnich, Louise Mann, Beverley Daube, Sue Shock, Georgie ROW 1:

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ROW 1: Gladys Alegre, Lillian Walker, Doris Thompson, Jo Lynne McDonald, Agnes Lattak (Treasurer), Marlene Harris, Ethel Glogas, Sophie Topalis, Anita Marjanian. ROW 2: Gloria D. Randle (President), Thelma M. Perry, Janey Hosler, Sara Davidson, Dodie Leatherman, Ann Crowe, Marilyn Miller, Verna Gallimore, Patti

Soutsas. ROW 3: Lorena Rogers, Linda Jones, Frances Ehlers, Barbara E. Fritz, Sandra E. Smith, Betty Baumgardner, Sandy Kampe (Vice-president), Jackie Lyerly, Patricia Fox. ROW 4: Mary May Hanlon, Alice Wehlage, Suzanne E. Clarke, Barbara l'eitler, Ruth Engelhardt, Rosemary Ewing, Marsha Bradley.

ROW 1: Nancy Baker, Cora Lee Smith, Joyce Ann Stemle, Shirley Ann Davis, Sheila Sullivan, Phyllis Nowak, Pat Kazich. ROW 2: Carol Pritchard, Mary Ann Zarik, Janice Sue Bartle, Mary Grace Price, Olga Phillips, Marlene Ammerman, Joyce Carter, Anne Hutchinson. ROW 3: Mary Catherine Bryant, Jackie Summers,

Sarah Winters, JoAnn E. Nelson, Sandra Van Dame, Donna Jeanne Hurd, Rose Dudas, Betsy Schantz. ROW 4: Phoebe Colliflower, Erma Jackson, Valerie Jove, Helen Molcan, Kathleen Lott, Eileen T. Reidy, Angela M. Pacheco, Mary Ann Blankschein.

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Skippy Lidmus, Gloria Dixon, Shirley Gossman, Janet Roberts, Troy Leinbach, Mary Farr, Jeanne Stove (President), Mary Catherine Bradley (Secretary), Sara Lea Hayes, Judith Anne Fargo. ROW \4: Sarah Tragesser, DeAnn Jensen, Joan Crow, Barbara Carr, Marianne Graham, Roberta Potts, Nancy Kitchell, Sharon Smith, Gail Diamondis Sunnye Adams, Joyce Williams.

1: Margaret Mary Anstett, Delores Fox, Bette L. Cunningham, Joanne Miller, Sandra Swank, Lelah Howard, Fran Byrd, Gudrun Ziege, Fran Meyers, Helen Snively. ROW 2: Mary Randolph, Leah Huser (Vice-president), Dorothy Donselman, S. Coleen Smith, Sharon Rae Bush, Eugenia Sacopu los, Phyllis Wilson, Patricia Ann Williams, Helen Hamilton, Sharon Roose. ROW 3: Beverly Cook, ROW

Carla Hinshaw, Barbara Moog, Donna Atkinson, Marjorie Roberts, Joyce Ohl, Mary Ellen Adams, Nora J. Anderson, Diane Hoffman, Judy Harris. ROW 4: Shirley J. Wood, Mary Ann Hawblitzel, Marilyn J. Lough, Jean Mikuta (Treasurer), Marlene Math, Phyllis Brown, Mary Ellen Winquest, Barbara Ann Bilger, Maryrose Wade, Jacqueline Dixon, Rose Fenwick.

ROW 1: Ruth Zimmerman, Patricia J. Williams, Geneva Finn, Deanna Cook, Lynn Elithe Jacobs, Janice Benham, Virginia Mason, Julieann Nilson, Mikie Jean Naske, Helen Jane Brothers. ROW 2: Marguerite Watson, Ellen Deardorff, Shirley Wells, Jane Kilpatrick, Luise Weber, Anita Demants, Carlyn Sue Hopkins, Linda Spence, Marianne Tracy, Barbara Anne Johnson. ROW 3: Catherine Smith,

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Jan McGeorge, Judy Kosatka, Mary Ann Seng, Aileen Doolen, Gail Wood, Linda Forst, Janet Kellar, Harriet Whallon. ROW 4: Nancy Stuart, Linda Hammer, Nanette Needham, Suzy Byrum, Linda White, Sara Powell, Saundra Haseman, Joan Dittrich, Carol Bolender, Betsy Carnall.

ROW 1: Constance Ann Bivens, Nancy Goldenberg, Louise Schwalbe, Enid Aungst, Linda Comer, Jerrajean Wolfe, Joy Lambert, Joan Thursfield, Mary Jo Neidow, Sandra Silver. ROW 2: Joanne Beerbower (Treasurer), Sue McGoarty, Suzanne Van Metre, Rozella Hais, Carol Baugher, Judy Kale, Stephany Long (President), Phyllis Holt. Beverly Dildine, Judy Weedon. ROW 3: Sally Raup, Eleanor

Janet Elaine Smith, Becky Roscoe, Judy Rich, Mary Jo Simms, Gail Ruth Grorud, Sally Lou Pickering, Carolyn Coons. ROW 4: Charlotte Isgrigg, Sandra Smith, Madonna McMurry, Beverly Poling, Marilyn Morris, Martha Colvin, Barbara Bixel, Ila Tannenbaum, Beverly Lewis, Sue McVaugh.

ROW 1: Anita Roser, Hannah Pastor, Genevieve Pride, Judy Hinds, Cynthia Beaman, Vernadell Barker, Philomena Zappia, Sue Ellen Woodfill, Sharon Smith. ROW 2: Linda Baker, Pamela Hayter, Maxine Rotenberg, Nancy Jo White, Shirley Ann Dudley, Jane Ann St. Martin, Carole Anne Maenhout, Barbara Bennett, Nancy Carol Crawford, Judy Zimmerman. ROW 3: Carol Finley, Zonda Stanley,

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Robison, Peggy Frentz, Celestine Curtis. ROW 3: Barbara Ennis, Sarah Hammel, Pat Dixon, Carol Davidson, Judy Larsen, Helen Mathews, Carol Shigley, Sue Williams, Leno Prosser, Jolan Goken, Jenny Dickson.

ROW 1: Floretta Ford, Harriet Gail Baron, Janet Crabtree, Joyce Hobson, Sharon Hansen, Sharon Wilson, Trisha Raines, Kay Bergquist, Malissa Lovell, Nancy Davis. ROW 2: Barbara Child, Jacqueline Curry, Renee Siegle, Virginia Westbrook, Anne Carr, Judy Johnson, Jane Sparks, Ronna Smitherman, Katie Berry, Rosalie

ROW 1: Carolyn Sue Cowen, Suanna Dienhart, Sue Browning, Marcia Ann Hartung, Carol Rae Baker, Andrea Lansing, Patricia L. Taylor, Patricia A. Rader, Sandra Sue Gotschall. ROW 2: Martha Byrd, Beverly Wiesblatt, Pat Polito, Dottie Johantgen, Nancy Sack, A. Katherine Kennick, Sheila Gallay, Leah Lou Waggoner, Marcia Bransky, Sally Poindexter. ROW 3: Donna Sue Stoelting, Marolynn

O'Neill, Kay Collings, Dorothy Benko, Merrill Hubbell, Mary Lee Phillips, Nancy Stern, Carolyn Both, Nancy Rhodes. ROW 4: Janet Prentice, Barbara J. Harris, Janet L. Johnson, Barbara Briggs, Betty Inkley, Frances E. Smith, Jane McWhinney, Sharon Veale, Joan Esterline, Jackie Moon.

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SMITHWOOD WING II ROW 1: Mary Lou Marshall, Helena Storey, Fran Calderon, Mary June Leuca, Linda Lou Flora, Karen Lynn Meyer, Norma Jean Schariach, Arlene Faye Neubauer, Marilyn J. Rosenhein, Diane Pierce, Carolyn Smith, Donna Villiger, Peggy Hite, Meredith Thomas, Nancy Scott. ROW 2: Janet Fields, Judith Hayes, Marie Di Camillo, Phyllis McDonald, Phyllis Wolff, Charlene Whetsell, Jane Simpson, Lynne Waterson, Margaret Currie, Rosemary Graves, Judith Strattan, Annette Hutmacher, Marilyn East, Shirley Thompson, Judy Teel. ROW 3: Grayce B. Etter, Patricia Dwikamiller,

Karen tillstrup, Marie McCoy, Mary Mize, Linda Trautwein, Carol Banta, Dessa Trautwein, Barbara Bridge, Sally Putt, Marilyn Jackson, Judith Komoroske, Kathleen Merril, Marian Piser (Vice-president), Donna Mager, Joyce Brunner. ROW 4: Donna Dustin, Mary Lehwald, Mary Baake, Sharon Fishback, Mary Ann Pulse, Nancy Neuhauser, Marilyn Campbell, Mary Leeson, Barbara Baum, Evelyn Horner, Ann Lindley, Marcia Rimstidt, Judith Records, Joy Yockey, Eugenia Criswell, Kaye Noble, I'eggy Thompson.

ROW 1: Barbara Flowers, Sharon Corbin, Donna Faiwell, Millie Freedman, Barbara Goldberg, Judith Oberman, Judy Bacon, Wendy Barron, Helen Kaszyba, Shirley Ann Chandler, Lila Whalbring, Carol Conner, Pat Fleming (Secretary). ROW 2: Beverly Lutz, Fay Alfultis, Susie Stuart, Janie Thevenow, Sue Plessinger, Cindy Grant, Fay de Fenelon, Sandra Bruening, Sherry Lackey, Louise Lerch, Judy Sullivan, Donna Hammer, Lorene Scherer, Judy DeGrazia, Judy Eggers (President), Dixie Lee Gilbert. ROW 3: Dona Richardson,

Wanita Pruitt, Judy Young, Bettie Jo Bellis, Katharine Jones, Jann Miller, Sally Humphrey, Sharron Diggs, Sandra Shelton, Carol Stricker, Sandy Duke, Anna Kaserman, Mary O'Neal, Shirley Jane Addams, Marilyn Murdock. ROW 4: Mary Edna Apple, Jackie Walker, Sandra Austin, Sara Pike, Ann Johns, Barbara Kilgore, Sharon Fields, Martha Johnson, Stephanie Winston, Ann Osborn, Pat Fitzgerald, Susan Victor, Sharon Wolf, Judy Williams, Suzanne Fricke, Virginia Reid.

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The girls from Wing II were busy this year in a round of social activities. They presented a Thanksgiving dance, and throughout the year had mixers, exchange dinners, PJ parties and picnics. They also participated in the Fall Carnival, Homecoming, and won a trophy in their division of the IU Sing last Spring. Beauty, yes, there was plenty. They claim numerous unit sweethearts and the Wellhouse Waltz Queen, Carol Conner. The girls in Wing II point with pride to Sandy Duke, President of WRH, and Pat Fleming, student senator. They also have the secretary of the Freshman Class; a director of the Junior Class, and girls in the Belles, Hoosier Queens, SAC, Enomene, Pamarada, and Alpha Lambda Delta.

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Oatman, Charlotte Klein, Brenda Carter, Sandra Mayer, Dianne Huggins, Nancy Klein, Shirley Tishcoff, Fran Kremer, Carol Zimmerman, Anita Houser, Barbara Prosser, Barbara George, Vera Froelich (Treasurer), Doris Luty, Ann Gerrish, Deanna Rhodes. ROW 4: Joanne Loeffler, Judy Stegner, Margaret McDonald, Marguerite Mizelle, Pauline Galle, Joyce Froey, Judy Fechtman, Sondra Mueller, Marian Bloom, Pat Stinson, Joan Rightsell, Topsy George, Julie Power, Mary Ann Barbre, Barbara Jane Shepard, Marilyn Yvonne Chastain, Patricia Ward.

1: Patricia Reahard, Alison Unversaw, Nancy Mentendiek, Laurel Rardin, Donna Jo Provo, Doris Muschel, Joan Weir, Ann Boyle, Carol Perlin, Rebecca Boram, Merrilyn Talbott, Linda Gullion, Jean Maiyo, Peggy Perry, Louise Kodicek, Ann Bradford, Barbara Purey. ROW 2: Sherry Eisenbeg, Harriet Bard, Harriet Dibell, Phyllis Althoff, Annette Katz, Gladys Berkowitz, Elaine Taub, Betsy Williams, Penny Newbern, Mary Kay Cook, Gina Barron, Diane Jeffries, Julie Parson, Janet Graver, Patricia Lamon, Judy McFarland. ROW 3: Judith James, Fran Asquith, Linda

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ROW 1: Gayle Pravden, Pat Schmidt, Barbara Nussman, Judy Green, Dianne Hartter, Dorinda Kirtley, Susan Porter, Sally Waldron, Carolyn Gilmer, Linda Solier, Marian Beil. ROW 2: Dianne DeLashmit, Marjorie Reid, Barbara Cohen, Lynn Rae Echt, Alice Aldrin, Riette Thomas, Judy Tegeler, Jana Hotaling, Jana Green, Jane Zimmerman, Kay Kellum. ROW 3: Elaine J. Ahern, Jo Ann Hoff-

man, Dianna Gilham, Lucia Diane Lowry, Patricia Hamilton, Myrna Lucile Saffel, Mary E. Richards, Alice Jo Stouder, Kay Anton, Peggy Uhle, Sally Pflum, Susanne Young. ROW 4: Kay Groninger, Sandy Wampler, Mary Ann Cortese, Mary Joy Bindas, Sharon McMurtry, Marjorie Hipkiss, Sharon Ogle, Marilyn Renaker, Sara Gerhart, Carol Feldman, Reg Adams.

ROW 1: Joanne McDowell, Oneida Klus, Louise Wilke, Delores Schell, Kay Davie, Joanne Sims, Joy Miller, Moreen Ruszel, Billie Jean Marsh, Kay Lynn Loudermilk, Jo Ann Shoupe, Mildred Jane Applegate, Bette Ervin. ROW 2: Joan Gotschall, Judy Thornburg, Yvonne Harper, Julia Ferguson, Carolyn Jenkins, Judy Mock, Janet Best (Secretary), Ann M. Pappas, Janet Shelton, Nancy Claire

Me)ers, Joan Martin, Lorraine Schmidt. ROW 3: Mary Zudock, Carol Greenburg (President), Karen Bech, Linda Sue Alsop, Charlotte Gerberding, Sylvia Harris, Karen Liechty, Shirley Pinkerton, Janet Burrows, Jane Butterfield, Sue Walters, Sandra Dragoo, Jean Roland.

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Evonne Parker, Dixie Hinesley, Suzzette Stouder, Nancy Mayrose, Marianne Wise, Maryann Moomaw, Carole Stulamn, Fran Lieber, Sharon Hatcher, Kathy Keneipp, Suzy Milliner, Jill Moody, Karen Kay Duncan, Lucille Leipnitz. ROW 4: Elsie Lein, Shirley Nash, Judy Smalley, Marjean Scroggs, Pat McCord, Beverly Ann Bowley, Carol Chaney, Marilyn Scadron, Mary Louise Roberts, Olivia N. Shaw (Treasurer), Barbara Ann Simms, Nancy Brown, Norma Worth.

ROW 1: Phyllis White, Martha Anne Taylor, Jane Scott, Jo Traylor, Belle Markoff, Edith R. Sternfield, Helen Lien, Grace Campbell, Diana Boisson, Camella Kyger, Jane Zygmont, Marilyn Harris, Janet Lea Bowers. ROW 2: Barbara Rodacker, Patsy Ann Brooks, Loretta Bowman, Mary Ann LeFavour, Patricia Wallace, Marcia Vail, Sue Stewart, Sharon Friend, Caryl Anne Geris, Bette Morell, Jane Raibourn, Sandra Kay Polk, June Miller, Carole Manalan. ROW 3:

Lois Hebert, Judy Pownall, Tamara Blase, Carolyn Sternberg, Pat Ulsas, Carol Willard, Sue Ellis, Linda Stewart, Marcia Sculler, Betty Bell, Melinda Priest, Jane Hawke. ROW 4: Doris Williams, Eleanor Jane Holmes, Jane Webber, Jane Mayer, Ruth Lynn Wheeler, Linda Fulford, Natalie Skow, Mary Jo Burton, Donna Burd, Jerrelyn Davis, Lona Gail Day, Elsie Williams, Joyce Slavens, Pat Behning, Nancy O'Keefe.

ROW 1: Barbara Rose, Fran Borish, Margat Krieger, Esther Porter, Mariana Green, Mary Ann Simrell, Ellen Mumma, Janet Howell, Carolyn Taylor, Nancy Jo Courtright, Norrene Martin, Joy Elaine Dike, Marlene Nelson. ROW 2: Maxine Eckerty, Carol Rapp, Jane Ann Mahan, Judy Finkelstein, Ruthlee Figlure, Janet Noblitt, Pat Busteed, Nancy Bond, Lois Schroeder, Nancy Richwine, Janice Beaman, Sara Lynne Geraw, Judith Cole, Carolyn Oldham. ROW 3: Norma Lea Trisler, Sue De Croes, Midge Lawrence, Jane Lidster,

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ROW 1: Carolyn Jean King, Maly Ann Poffenberger, Carolyn Sue Yarbrough, Nancy Jane McMurtry, Kit McKeague, Jagueline Hammond, Beverly Ann Carmichael, Marijo Gilder, Carolyn S. Oldham, Marie Chanall, Marie Loyce, Susanne Alonzo. ROW 2: Peggy Graham, Nancy Vinnedge, Ann Leisure, Jay Williams, Linda Dee Schlehuser, Sandi Huestis, Judy Stitzer, Doreen Koval, Lynn Thompson, Charlotte Hudson, Teddy Pancol, Carol Newsom. ROW 3: Helen Tozier (Treasurer), Janice Mundt, Jane Allen, Katie Hilt, Donna Jo Miller,

Pat Fedder, Patricia Brooks, Sonja Roberts, Mary Charlotte Young, Carol Carter, Doris Jo Applegate (Secretary), Georgialee McCoy, Peggy Ann Wenger. ROW 4: Martha May Foster, Susan Gutzweiler, Elyssa Lindner, Janet Gilchrist, Mary Lou More, Roberta Stickler, Anna Ruth Gee, Linda Johnson (President), Carol Stewart, Patty Mattison, Frances Burnham, Sarah Zimmerman, Barbara E. Legg.

ROW 1: Sally Bissell, Carolyn Baxter, Ann Gilkey, Barbara Shank, Elizabeth Calhoun, Marcia Latimer, Lorri Palman, Janet Goodman, Judy Hawley, Gale Symons. ROW 2: Nancy Conwell, Janet E. Smith, Marcia Ahrens, Sandy Heiman, Mary Conrad, Jeanne Caldwell, Joyce Sugarman, Sandy Young, Mimi Iskow. ROW 3: Margaret

Gardner, Sylvia White, Doris Nussbaum, Marjorie Metcalf, Judy Milo, Janet McMahan, Darlene Puckett, Elly Nechtow, Betty Greene, Marianna Paschke. ROW 4: Marilyn Gaines, Bette Janice Haile, Esther Gruszkos, Zoetta Keller, Audrey Gottlieb, Carole Motuliak, Elise Marer, Ann Marshall, Mary Brodie, Mary Lou Feeney.

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Foster, Carmona McClanahan, S. Yvonne Jackson, Jane E. Hall, Linda K. Myers, Sharon A. Soash, Anne Waterman, Judi Binz, Kay Witham, Diana Arvin. ROW 4: Charlotte Kasperek, Barbara Query, Jan Hatton, Juanita Russell, Phyllis Bower, Jane Milam, Judy Vance, Marilyn Thomson, Mary Rose Kemp, Letitia A. Wolcott, Ginnie Stewart, Marilyn Schwab, Marsha Vance.

ROW 1: Linda Coate, Parmula K. Weedman, Rita Olson, Carol Levy, Marjorie Ent, Sherry Mills, Sue Alice Wampler, Carolee Armstrong, Judy Jeschke, Dorothy Scott, Linda Sutton. ROW 2: Bette Jean Redfern, Carole Joan Leedke, Connie Jane Bratton, Rosalie D. Gibson, Ruth Anne Thorpe, Ellen Louise Mahin, Jeanann Jackson, Kareen Sue Kienly,, Sally Ann Herrick, Alice E. Conyers, Mary Lee Woodruff. ROW 3: Ruth Anne Hinshaw, Sherry Hunter, Judy

Bristol (Vice-president), Jan Nina( lc, Lonnie \ on (mown, Sarah K. Hansert, Mary Kay Hawblitzel, Karen Wallin, Marilyn Mattox, Melinda Buckley, Norma Lockhart, Nancy McCaslin. ROW 4: Sandra Kanouse, Shirley Bell, Sheilah Wilson, Janet Gillon, Diane Calligan, Nancy Kroeger, Carroll Snider, Martha Crowell, Lois Holub, Peggy Blackwell, Linell Darin, Carol Nesholm, Marion Ryan.

ROW 1: Norrita Jean Mitchell, Frances Monroe, Josalie Epstein, Carole Howard, Janet Chowning, Barbara Busick, Carolyn Herman, Joan Knoerzer, Jayne Knoerzer, Janice Ann Johnson. ROW 2: Sheila Ellen Linn, Anne Diefenbaugh, Mary Ann Edwards, Nancy Sue Landis, Jan Chambers, Lee Ann Walton, Alice Lepp, Margie Ann Fischer, Pat Campbell, Sandra Pruzansky, Carole Schwenn. ROW 3: Karen Emmons, Jane Applegarth, Barbara Bortz, Caryl

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The Acacias were hosts to 5,000 persons at the annual Little 500 Ice Cream Social. Other social events included the Fall Pledge Dance, Spring Colonnade, Iron Triangle, and a Christmas party for the Masonic Orphans Home. Acacia BMOC's are Dave Trenary and Larry Small, YMCA executive assistant to the president and freshman counselor respectively; John Noblitt, Union Board, and Bill Cunningham and Karol Stanley, members of Alpha Delta Sigma. Bill Jordan and Jim Nagel, baseball, and Bob Nugent, golf, were Acacia's athletes. IU Acacias won the 1956 Indiana Achievement Award for the best chapter in the state. House distinction was also won as Bill Jordan, sophomore, was crowned "Bachelor of the Year."

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Turner, Terry Lottes, Larry Risk, Herbert Busby, William Phillips, Jerry Garrison, Bill Jordan, Bob Nugent, Bill Cassell (Treasurer), Norm Care, Blaine Johnson, Stanley Young, Bob Townsend, Richard N. Smith. ROW 5: Frederick T. Bauer, John R. Noblitt, John K. Kidd, David C. Dale, Kurt Newman, Tom Gullion, J. Thomas Batter, Robert C. Held (Vice-president), Milt Carlson, Thomas Weaver, Max Anderson, John Clark, Terry Wien, Abe Bixler, Jerry Partiell, Mack Wootton (Secretary), Hugh Robertson.

ROW 1: William T. Cunningham, Gene K. Davis, James G. Bailey, Lloyd G. Novak, James H. Riley, James D. Weaver, Dale E. Wagner, Gordon L. Kester. ROW 2: Gordon Coffin, John Emley, Larry Smith, Michael Witte, Lewis Dennis Smith, Dave Bowen, Dick Watkins, Richard Anderson, Dave Barksdale, Larry Kelly. ROW 3: Roger Hole, Donald Wagner, David Wagoner, Norman W. Spaulding, Ted Ringas, Jim Nagel, Ames Shuel, Karol V. Stanley, Robert Petry, Robert L. McLaughlin, David K. Trenary, Thomas D. Goder, Larry K. Small. ROW 4: George Caraway, Duane Bobeck, Robert Griffiths, Jim

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Lansky. ROW 3: Eric Greenhut (Secretary), Peter M. Plotke, David Block (Vice-president), William C. Silverman, Tony Amdur, Kenny Kaplan.

ROW 1: Fred Fogle, Dennis Escol (President), Byron Annis, Herbert Rubin, Melvin Goldstein, Joel Congress. ROW 2: Don Miller, Don Rosenfelt, Howard Radar, Ivan R. Greenhut, Arthur From, Marc

A new national fraternity was welcomed to Indiana this year. The Alpha Epsilon Pis, the first fraternity to appear on campus in the last ten years, were busy getting acquainted with their new house and the ways of fraternity life. In the Fall, the AEPis enjoyed their first big dance, "Bohemian Heaven." It wasn't long afterward that the Pledge Dance came, and it also proved to be an unforgettable event. AEPis could be found working on the Daily Student, the Arbutus and the Rifle Team. Dennis Escol, manager of the Belles, was also on the IU Foundation, and Alpha Epsilon Pi was represented in the Falcon and Sphinx clubs.

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The Alpha Phi Alphas are living now in NI RC, but they are looking forward to the day when they can move into a house of their own. Members of Alpha Phi Alpha participated in many activities this year. Don Ward was President of NAAPC and a member of Sphinx Club, IU Foundation, and the cross country team. The Alpha Phi Alphas also worked with their national organization on Citizenship Week, and were active in intramural sports. This year they celebrated their tenth year on campus with a homecoming dance, a skating party, and their annual Fall and Spring formal dances. The crowning of the Alpha Phi Alpha queen was the highlight of the Spring formal.

ALPHA PHI ALPHA

1: Clarence D. Morris, Richard Bradley (Vice-president), Charles H. Scott, James S. Wells, Kenneth M. Barnes, Walter B. Todd, Charles E. Rent, Clarence 0. Wilkerson, Melvyn L. Wise. ROW 2: Albert Morris Jr., Frederick L. Jones, Richard J. Dawson, Alpheus H. Fields, Paul C. Harrison, Ray E. Williams, Alfred B.

Phillips, Leslie L. Guster (Secretary), Robert M. Douglas, Doyal R. Hoggatt. ROW 3: Atterson Spann, Thomas Hardaway, Calvin 0. Atchison, John L. Avery, Freeman Martin, Donald M. Ward (President), Edward Parsons, Perry Pace Jr., William A. Shields, Curtis Jones, Frederic Bowles.

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Jim Grant, Ronald Craig, Bruce Heine, James Craig, Larry Rampy, John Reid. ROW 4: Dan P. Byron, James R. Billingsley, Fred G. (Nance, Clyde B. Rountree, Michael J. Regan, R. Bradford Laycock, Richard S. Laycock, Gene Woolpert, Paul R. Hendricks, Richard J. Keating, Thomas Keating, William H. Dunfee, Richard L. Huntzinger, Larry L. Harrell. ROW 5: Robert P. Marshall, Ronald L. Burnett, James D. Rogge, John D. McGrath, Terry L. Rowland, John Gourley, Archie Dees, Frank R. Radovich, Herb Farnham, Dave Ellison, Jim Harris, Tom Funkhouser, William Hohlt.

ROW 1: Chimes G. Reed, Donald A. Leak, Gene McNitry, Gary Gieseke, Dean Dewey, Halfred E. Taylor, Thomas A. Ritchie, Bruce W. Smith. sic\ en S. Stavron, Ted Booher, Jack L. Wade (President). ROW 2: William Bolinger, Rudy Kachmann, Steve Rollings, Jim Palmer, Bob Ford, Bill Karin, Don Viehmann, Bill Cumberland (Secretary), Don Feldkamp, Fred Schwendenmann, Mike McFadden, Jay Lewis, Bill Stearley, Jim Capehart. ROW 3: Richard D. Defreeuw, David A. Riggs, I). Warren McCullough, Neill Petronella, John E. Regan, George F. Walterhouse, Edward I.. Whalen, John G. Enoch,

The men of ATO were proud of their members who served as officers of various campus activities. Jim Capehart was a Student Senator and a member of Union Board. Don Leak headed the YMCA and Jack Wade and Ed Whalen served as Y Cabinet members. Ed was also a Student Senator and was President of the Junior Class. Tau chapter's social calendar was highlighted by the VMI dance with the Sigma Nus. ATOs were also justly proud of Archie Dees, center on the basketball team. A new rooter of Archie and the team has been added, a puppy, Cosmo, the official ATO mascot.

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The influence of Beta Theta Pi at IU is evident all over campus. Six buildings, including the new law building, derived their names from former Indiana Betas, and the Wellhouse is a replica of the Beta pin. Beta Theta Pi is not only the oldest fraternity on campus, but is also the oldest West of the Allegheny Mountains. The Betas won first places in the "Bleed the Greeks" blood drive and the jitterbug contest. They also claim nine varsity athletes. The Betas were represented in activities by Joe Denny, YMCA cabinet; Steve Riggins, Student Senate; Bill Swift, vice-president of Falcon Club; and Bill Baxter, male director of the Freshman Class. Betas also had men in Blue Key, Sphinx Club, Skull and Crescent, and Falcon Club.

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Montgomery. ROW 4: Bernie L. Grunza, Kenneth R. Smith, Don C. Chambers, Tom Althauser, Roger K. Montgomery, Larry Baron, John Kingsley, Joe DeFillippo, Keith Roberts, Keith Barnett, Richard Fox, Barry W. Cartmell, Tom McConnell, John Machennan. ROW 5: William F. Sammons, Steve Filipowski, David E. Arvin, Fred Herzog, John W. Dyer, Fritz Krueger, Mack Richey, Fritz King, Jack Kern, Bob Walker, James Dailey, Harry Cooper, James E. Sammons, Richard H. Landis, Jan Downer.

ROW 1: Steve Riggins, William Swift, Harry Hoham (Secretary), Albin B. Hayes (President), Dale Gallinatti (Vice-president), Russell Mahoney (Treasurer), William Wells, Robert J. Suhrheinrich. ROW 2: Edward M. Gass Jr., Dale W. Tyte, David Becker, Bob Snell, Bob Osborn, Russell Heltsley, Dick Tuttle, Jim Fulwilder, Frank Starr, Bruce Moorhead, Mike Curtis. ROW 3: Louis F. Meek, Mike Barker, Cliff Norris, Arnold Duemling, Dean G. Gallinatti, Dick Myers, William Baxter, John C. Pearson, Bill Hurst, Ralph Elston, Ralph

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ston, Spencer Allen, Bill Baker, Fred C. Gehrke (Treasurer), Clint Warkow, Max Wilson, Joe Kaufman, Bob Nelson, Roger A. Wolcott. ROW 4: Ed Humphrey, Jim Bruner, Dean Apple, Jerry Isom, Armond Akey, William A. Myers, Robert Killian, Dick Nieland, William Stangle, George Rafferty (Vice-president), John R. New (President), Dan Rodriguez, Laurie Cellini, Frank A. Welk.

ROW 1: 'rim: Bundy, Jerry Winkler, Dale M. Ehrlich, Terry J. Fisher, Jim Whittaker, Bill Troutner, Joseph Orear, Richard Wolcott, Michael Stacy. ROW 2: Howard A. Bartlett, David J. Moore, Relton C. White, Wayne I.. McLean, Larry K. Isom, Allen B. Benshoff, John F. Charles, Lee W. Hayes, John P. Hooning, John A. Roush, Fred Settina. ROW 3: Bay Gilman (Secretary), Ron Beng-

President Eisenhower recognized Delta Chi for their annual Thailand Students' Dinner. Other honors the Delta Chis received were third place in the 1956 Little 500 and a TV set for the best float in the Armed Forces Day parade. The busy men took time out to enjoy the Depression Ball, Blue Champaign Formal and the Seashore Swing. This year for the first time, they included the sororities in their "Bleed the Greeks" blood drive. Delta Chi BMOC's are George Rafferty, head of the card section; John New, vice-president of Sphinx Club and member of IU Foundation; Ray Filman, vicepresident of Falcon Club; Bob Nelson, Sailing Club Commodore; John Hooning, President of Flame Club; Clint Warkow, vice-president of IFC, and Dave Whitsell, varsity football player.

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The Delts claim two members of the football team and captain of the tennis team. Eight of the Singing Hoosiers who went to the Far East were also Delts. Members of Delta Tau Delta were found in various activities. Gus Sacapulos and Ted Bushman represented IU at the National Debate Contest. Jack Pummea was treasurer of IFC, Tom Brewer was on Y Cabinet, and Nick Roknick was a member of IU Foundation. Socially speaking, they sponsored the fifth annual street dance, had a PJ Dance and Spring Formal. The Delts and Alpha Chis gave Halloween and Valentine's Day parties for the children of Bloomington.

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Bushman, Robert E. Lee, Michael D. Wiest, Bob O'Neel. ROW 4: Bob Mendell, Bob Nellis, Jim Miller, Jim Plymate, Dave Gaul, Gary Hildreth, John Washburn, Tom Mote, Fred Leer, Jerry Kirkman, Charles Eickman, Dave Huncilman, Jack Ritchey, John H. Jackson. ROW 5: Douglas E. Robertson, Paul Fissinger, David Barnes, Doug Hollingsworth, Richard Alan Hilgemeier, Everett Jones, Joe Miller, Dan Harrigan, Jack Pumnea (Treasurer), Wayne A. Tencate, Jerry Ford, Tom Spencer (Secretary), David Gleason, Dave Cox.

ROW 1: James V. Grief, Tom Brewer, Paul R. Sullivan (Vice-president), William Kravas, Chuck Gannon, Nick Roknich Jr. (President), William C. Walsman, Gus Sacopulos, Lawrence Fleming, William F. Baker, Elam Huddleston, Bruce Mortensen. ROW 2: Frank Chase, John Foltz, Randall Kempf, George Pustandrovich, Paul T. Maloney, Thomas R. Williams, Don Brodie, Gene Kalina, Donald Wright, Ray Tichenor, Roger Vignolo, Raymond Cooper, J. Herbert Blatz. ROW 3: Fred Bauer, Dan Rodkey, David Warnimont, Bill Beck, Louie Raw, Bob Allen, John Largura, Jim Cast, Tom Frank, Ted

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Christiansen Jr., Richard Williams, Nevin W. Meredith (Vice-president), Glenn Jenkins, Bill C. Brown, Jim Ailing, Bob Finke, Leslie Bradshaw, Thomas Meredith, Charles Faulkner, Jon Armstrong, Earl Carter, Thomas Tucker. ROW 4: Bill Miller, Larry Admire, Mike Hyde, 'Tom Kennedy, Bob Littlewood, John Van Senus, Norb Witte, Tom Kilpatrick, Brad Poling, Sam Lizelac, Dick Hendricks, Don Weaver.

Ronald K. Ward, Donald L. Muehlhausen, Mike Wiley, Bruce Black, Phil Watts. Richard Ferguson, Dale Little, John Ayers, Larry Wible, Lloyd Williams, Tom Price, Stan Thompson, Bob Cochran, Steve Shreiner. ROW 2: Richard W. Ray, Ken Handy, Ed Davis, Mike France, Bill Stewart, George Shirley, Bob Davis, Stephen Havens, Jim Luellen, Ron Wolfe, Douglass Miller (Secretary), Norman Komorowski, Tom Krueger, Jim Ernsberger. ROW 3: Ray ROW 1:

The highlights of DU's campus activities included winning the Participation Award at the Fall Carnival and sponsoring the Sweater Queen. Their prize possession is their new firetruck, complete with the DU mascot, "Dup." They entertained royally at the Firemen's Fling and the Rose Ball. The Delta Upsilons claim Jim Platt, vice-president of Union Board and president of Blue Key; Ron Yenerich, vice-president of the Student Body and chairman of IFC Judicial Board, and Don Weaver, president of Junior IFC. Norb Witte and Ray Ball, varsity basketball players, and Norm Komoroski, wrestling, are DU's contribution to campus athletics.

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The men of Kappa Alpha Psi are making definite plans to build a new house in the near future. One of the most important events of the year for the Kappa Alpha Psis was their 41st Founders Day celebration. The Kappa Alpha Psis claim many outstanding athletes. Jim Browning was a member of the IU swimming team, and Brealon Donaldson was a member of the track team. Barry Johnson played with the football and baseball teams, and Tom Campbell participated in football and track. Charles Dillard, member of the football squad, was also a member of the IU Foundation. Carroll Dickinson is a member of the Advisory Board of the Student Senate.

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Dickinson (President), Robert Lee, Leroy Keith, Clarence R. Currie, Larry Tharpe. ROW 3: E. Mansfeld Goosby, Vernard L. Johnson, Francis L. Rowe, Elwin T. Caldwell, Charles T. Dillard, George J. Gaskin, Albert Rush, William H. Nettles, Darrell Ramon Talifarro.

ROW 1: Donald J. Whittaker, William L. Jackson, Barry W. Johnson, Thomas Campbell (Vice-president), Glenn A. Talley, Scott Williams, Frank Whiting. ROW 2: Leonard Lawrence (SecretaryTreasurer), James F. Browning, Brealon Donaldson Jr., Carroll A.

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Ron Huffer, Dave Smith, Kent Arvin, Jim Hertling, Weldon Leimer, Roger Meeks, Ivan Willenberg. ROW 4: Sam Smith, Tom Linnemeier, Don Tyler (Vice-president), Roy Bromelmeier, George Neal, Jim Clements, Glenn Schowe, Ron Sampson, Bob Barry (Secretary). George Kozak.

ROW 1: Richard A. Holmes, Robert A. Platt, Jim Koehlinger, Ron Reinking, Bruce Hinton, Jack Widner, Dick Burcham, Bob Limeberry. ROW 2: David Linville (Treasurer), Stan Rice, John P. Little, C. David Hay, Robert Ake, Don Nelson, Skip Cloys, Emery Coon Jr., Ray Lain (President). ROW 3: Minot Schuman, Larry Gugel,

Properly costumed couples danced a Spring night away at the KDR Rodeo Dance. The Winter Formal, Spring Dance, Pajama Pledge Party, Mothers' and Dads' Weekends, and the traditional Venison Banquet were other occasions enjoyed. Kappa Delta Rho was represented well on campus by Kent Arvin, business manager of the Arbutus and Supreme Court Justice; Glenn Schowe, a director of the Junior Class and assistant to the managing editor of the Arbutus, and Jack Widner, Jim Koehlinger, and Ron Reinking, Y Cabinet members. Ron Huffer, football; Tom Linnemeier, track, and Minot Schuman, swimming, are the varsity KDR athletes. With all these activities the men won fifth place among fraternities in scholarship.

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The star and crescent of the Kappa Sigma pinlight shines down on the house as the music of Hoagy Carmichael sets the mood for the "Stardust" Ball, an annual dance given by the Kappa Sigs in honor of their famous alumnus. The Most Useless Man on Campus contest and the Granary Ball are other annual Kappa Sigma events. Notable Kappa Sigs are Joe Hughes, President of the IU Foundation and the IFC; Jerry Ball, treasurer of the Junior Class; Jim Poledor, senior swim manager; and Bob Sobczak and Howard Hamilton, varsity football players. The Kappa Sigs won the National Kappa Sigma Scholarship award.

KAPPA SIGMA

Heena, Robert E. Rudolph, Paul E. Showalter, Jerome W. Doyle, J. Peter O'Malley, Ronald J. Webb, Don Scott, John R. Cravens, Pat O'Leary, Robert C. Judson, Paul D. Baier, Darrel Pedigo. ROW 4: Anthony P. Beeler, George Cook, George Riverhouse, Kurt A. Carlisle, Jerry Ball, Ned Kerr, John Nichols, Rock Miraglia, Tom Geary, John Weddle, James Petit Jr., John Gude, Don Fiege.

ROW 1: Charles A. Fritz, Jerry Nickels, Jack Frizpatrick, David Dunbar, Charles Shoemaker, David Holder, John Wilhoite, David Dietz, Chuck Castor, Dan Gillen, Tom Barnhisel. ROW 2: John Huestis, Sam Stephens, James Poledor (Treasurer), Walter Shake, Joe Hughes (President), Gerald Gattshall, Tex Roof, Walt Stern, Lawrence Very, Thomas Nichols, Robert Study. ROW 3: Charles R.

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Rue D. Marker, William R. Schaaf, Allen F. Love, Robert W. Grimes, John D. Bloom, Phillip L. Hartman, Francis C. Walters, Richard M. Lake, Robert L. Smith, John F. Phillips, Don W. Ping, Phil Chew, Jerry Emerson, John Schram, Chuck Jones. ROW 5: Bill Foreman, Joe Barnes, Ted Prange, Don Thompson, Paul Hiatt, Bob Heyde, Roger L. Miller, Kenneth R. Doehrman, Terry Joyce, Richard Elpers, John Edward Ramsey, Garland E. Kincaid (Secretary), James G. Fill, John E. Kirkpatrick, David W. Allman, Tom Marchand, Richard Nierman, Hugh St. Leger, James 0. Smith, Ed L. Simpson.

ROW 1: Don Wise, Tom Altepeter, Don Roth, Lloyd Milliken (President), Mrs. Ora Thrasher (Housemother), Steele Burkey, Charles Rawlings, Thomas A. Potter, Douglas S. Leman. ROW 2: Jack Douglas (Vice-president), George E. Hahn, Jim Fletcher, Larry Lee Blair, Fritz Lotze, Arleigh Hudspeth, Joe Doninger, Bob Walters, Robert Rupp, Jim Gray, Karl Schneider, David Sausser, Phil Burch, Jay Whelchel, Charles Lybrook. ROW 3: Clarence Dawson, Thomas Purvis, Robert Baker, Morris Weyand, John W. Vanck, Pierre Ferverda, Robert M. Stockwell, James W. Laswell (Treasurer), Jack Morgan, Kenneth Himsel, Steve Kline, John NV. Bowyer, John H. Emhuff, Jim Clifford, John M. Wambo. ROW 4: Hugh L. Rider,

Dances played a major role in the activities of the Lambda Chis. On the Fall and Spring agenda were two gala affairs, the Political Ball and the White House Ball. The Alpha Phis joined the Lambda Chis in sponsoring their annual Easter egg hunt for Bloomington children. The men also sponsored the date contest for Robert Q. Lewis last Fall. Members of Lambda Chi Alpha were found in the Marching Hundred and the Singing Hoosiers. Jim Laswell, a director of the Senior Class; Jack Douglas and Bob Stockwell, Y Cabinet members, and Jack Morgan, treasurer of the Real Estate Club, were other Lambda Chi activity men.

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The men who live in the "castle on the hill" have more than a new house to make them proud. They have been honored by being named the outstanding Phi Delt chapter in the state. The Phi Delts boast of Mike Rabold and Joe Bicek, varsity football players; Bill Snapp, vice-president of YMCA, and Y cabinet members, Jim Nash and Andy Sohn. Socially speaking, the Phi Delts enjoyed the annual Miami Triad, Beachcomber's Ball and the Fall pledge dance. The Phi Delis and Smithwood Wing I sponsored a winning booth at the Fall Carnival, their version of "The King and I."

PHI DELTA THETA

William Sohn, David Dale, Tom Gerhart, Jim Nash, Don Moore, Jon Rickert, John Heumann, Gordon Graham, Ken Hartley, David Harris, Philip Davis, Tom Deters, John Poling. ROW 5: Bill Chapman, Ted Czarnecki, Mike Ripperger, Glen R. Covey, Terry Shirk, Bruce Furr, Dave Snapp, Gil Berry, Dan Elliott, Dave Lankard, Bob Jackson, Bill Snapp, Bob Duncan, Dan Leckrone, Phil Klinger, Thomas Moore. ROW 6: Jay Aiken, John Black, Jack Stenacker, Dick Barth, Ron Zukowski, Joe Swope, George Rich, Jim Kneisley (Secretary), John Nash, Bob Worrell, Joe Hagee, Jack Clarke, Gale Conley, John E. Williams, James A. Hague, Thomas C. Coble, John L. Courter, Jerry J. Burgdoerfer, John M. Records.

ROW 1: David A. Malson (Treasurer), Wandelohr R. Dunn, Chuck Stoltz, Lloyd Lempke (President), Mrs. Glenn Bays (Housemother), Robert V. Grist, Bruce J. Hopkins, James S. Raber (Counselor), Charles H. Warneke. ROW 2: Eddie Brooks, Roger Chase, Hal Hufford, Larry Kennedy, Charles Clark Jr., James R. Bushhorn, David V. Allspaw, J. Ronald Jeshow, Clifford R. Landes, Howard F. Sites, J. Edward Wagoner, Dick Riegner, Jerry Cartmel, John Kachur, J. J. Fensternaker. ROW 3: Dean Shull, Ralph E. Daum, Jim Goetcheus, Don Jackson, Bob Kaser, Mike Taylor, Larry Quilling, John Ward, Jim Spear, John Cole, Dick Stassus, Barry Green. ROW 4: Larry Sandman, Carl Golightly, Joe Emerson, Anton Sohn,

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Hopping, David Babcock. ROW 4: Don W. Peck, Tom Winks, James A. Cusich, Harold A. Harrell, James D. Frey, Dave Mikesell, Lenny Zaiser, Donald Carrel, Joseph C. Butterworth, Carl W. McCollum, Tom Betts, Ron Burns, Bob Hoover, Jerry L. Kraner, Dave Leller, Duane Zaring. ROW 5: Flavian E. Myers Jr., James N. Strickland, David P. Barrett, Jim Browne, Dick Alt, Samuel Gee, Bob Bailey, Pete Obremskey, Jack Williams, Jerry Thompson, George Ginn (President), Jim Bailey, Tom Troeger, Jim Kanouse, Clifford Burns, James E. Dice, Jim Hastings, Dave Bennhoff, John Lewis, Bill Porter.

ROW 1: David M. Bentley, Richard Hodges, James L. Merritt, Fred C. Dyar, Daniel W. Whitmer, Kenneth C. Carr, Herbert A. Miller, Dick Neal, Joseph Baxter, Junior Peacock. ROW 2: David Carter, David Thomas, Bill McGarvey, Dave Eitman, Ernie Lockridge, Bill Schultz, Phil Sosinski, Ron Hunt, Mike McCormick, Bill Spivey, Fred Hammond, Paul Elsea, Frank Otte, Joe Moores, John McGinnis, Richard Barrett. ROW 3: Roger L. Pardieck, Noble E. Kizer, Jack A. Jeffries, Jack T. Scott, Steve Staffs, Richard Carrel, Gene McGarvey, Bob House, Steve White, Jim Sackett, Dick Hurley, Stu Mitchner, William C. Jenkin, Robert W. Byrne, Joe Cork, Michael

Indiana's Phi Gamma Delta chapter was named the best in the nation. The Fijis also won first place in the Little 500, the campus scholarship trophy, a first place in the IU Sing, and the intramural sports trophy. Outstanding activity men are Neil Hinchman, President of Union Board and Scabbard and Blade, member of Blue Key, Board of Aeons, and IU Foundation; George Ginn, President of Student Athletic Committee, member of Blue Key, Arnold Air Society, and IU Foundation; Bob Shula, Union Board; Herb Miller, President of Falcon Club; Pete Obremskey, Jerry Thompson, and Sam Gee, varsity basketball; Jack Scott, treasurer of the Arbutus; Jim Merritt and Skip Harrel, YMCA cabinet, and Carl McCullom, varsity baseball.

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Women living in a fraternity house? Yes! Every year during Mothers' Weekend, the Phi Kappas move into the dorm, giving the rooms to mothers. Other highlights of this year's social season included the annual Winter and Spring formals. Winning the campus scholarship improvement award caused much excitement in the house. Activity-wise, the Phi Kappas boast of Larry Sent, vice-president of Skull and Crescent; Mike Hornak, treasurer of Newman Club and IFPC social chairman; John Commons, treasurer of Sphinx Club; Bill Bell, member of Sphinx Club, and Larry Gaydosh and Jim Wrobleski, members of Falcon Club.

PHI KAPPA

Schuster, Larry Seng, John R. Kosin (Vice-president), John A. Dynes, Philip L. Eckstein, James R. Raney, Herbert A. Tragesser, Edward J. Walczak. ROW 3: Lester Govert, John Marek, John R. Brooks, Ray Kovacik, Mike Kearney, Jerry Niehaus, Larry Gaydosh, Victor Michal, Mike Hornak, Mike Vanden Bossche, John Overmyer.

William Bell, John R. Commons (President), Kenneth Kaufman, Donald Sucec, Carl M. Wolak (Secretary), James A. Burch (Treasurer), Ronald T. Prebys, James A. Wrobleski, Donald Chiappetta, John P. Eichorst. ROW 2: Thomas V. Langdon, Frank J. Huemmer, William E. McCarty, Kenneth J. Gettelfinger, John E.

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Da% c I)clliugcr, Ron Br unger, Barry Yap, Jerry Rusk.

ROW 1: l'hilip Costas, Bob A. Martin, Samuel R. Thompson, John MacLennan, Stephen M. Smith, Kenneth L. Di!titian (Treasurer), John 1'. Shoup, Tom Walker, Dick Crosser. ROW 2: Dan Merrell, Thomas E. Spackman, Tom Mack, Roger Nelson, Wayne Timberman, Bob Gray, Robert Lucas, Bill Purcell, Ron Taylor, Bill Kerr, Jack King, Vane McHargue, Dave Esakson, Jim Wellington, Jim Kahn, Guy Bell, Philip Mazzio, Bill Hutto, Richard B. Harris. ROW 3: John Collie Jr., Bob Bixby, Bill Canter, Hans Wuelfing, Marty Flynn, Larry Shuman, Ronald Gruenert, Ken Quanz, Sam Huston, Barnes Latham, Edward A. Schowalter, Ronald Moblo,

ROW 4: Carey Spicer, Harry Garnette, Pat Fiedeke, Mo Morrison, Jim Cabel, Dick Wertz, Bob Burt, Joe Wampler, Fred Wright, Jack Whisler, Jack Riggs, Bob Bratton, Ed Wallis, Dan Tiplick. ROW 5: Jerry Woods, Vern Young, Alex Costas, Gene Maddock, Tom Dusthimer (President), Tom Lord, Pete VanDerzeyde, Paul Jasper, Jim Ulrey, Dick Ruddell (Vice-president), Marty Granholm, Ed Selig, Joe Schaub, Dan Roberts, Charles Johnson, Steve Ellis, Edward Heath.

The Dance of the Golden Veil saw the conversion of the Phi Kappa Psi house to an Arabian castle. Other social events at the house were the Jeff Hop and the Roman Holiday. The Phi Psis and Kappas won third prize for their Fall Carnival booth. The Thetas and DGs were with the Phi Psis for the IU Sing and Little 500, respectively. In activities were Wayne McHargue, sports editor of the Arbutus; Tom Walker, IFC Judicial Board, and Marty Flynn, vice-president of the Sophomore Class. Phi Psis in sports include Ron Battreall, Pete Vanderzeyde, Tom Lord, Barry Yap, Jim Cable, Bill Kerr, Dick Wertz, John Parks, Ken Dillman, Bob Gray, and Wayne Timberma n

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The Phi Kappa Taus were pleased with their scholastic improvement last semester. They came from thirtieth to fourteenth place among the fraternities. The Phi Taus converted their house into a castle and presented "A Night in King Arthur's Court." They joined the KDs again to present the jitterbug contest before the Fall Carnival. The men of Phi Kappa Tau were proud of their activity men, Art Coyne, editor of the Crimson Bull and adjutant of Arnold Air Society; Bob Alther and Dick Loudermilk, directors of the Young Republican Club; Ned Lavengood, President of the Presbyterian Student Center, and Rafe Cloe, distinguished ROTC cadet.

PHI KAPPA TAU

James R. Gaiter, Holm W. Neumann, Jim Sprengelmeyer (Treasurer), Doyle Bottom, Bascom Slemp, Rafe H. Cloe, Robert A. Trowbridge, Tom Wurtz. ROW 2: Harry Beratis, Mark E. Engledow, Robert C. Alther Jr., Robert L. Zipser, Arthur E. Coyne (President), Benjamin F. Howery, Phillip W. Duchemin, William L. Miller, Roy

M. Williams (Vice-president). ROW 3: Eugene Lieber, Frank K. Edmondson Jr., Dean A. Jenkins, Jon L. Wilson, Wallis B. Lewis, Ned R. Lavengood (Secretary), R. Gilbert Thompson, R. G. Loudermilk, William J. Russell, Lawrence H. Skelton.

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ROW 1: Robert J. Hardy (Treasurer), John W. Fritts, Roland E. Williams, Leland G. Ayer, Richard G. Driskell (Vice-president), Norwin T. Coachran, James E. Murvihill, Larry L. Bowen, Bill D. Madren, Bob Skaggs, Chester A. Pinkham, Bernard H. Dailey. ROW 2: David Earl Rice, Stephen C. Haas, James C. Legg, William J. Ensweiler, David Lee Slater, Tom Boyer, Frank J. Geiss (President),

Jerry D. Stump, Phillip R. Gohr, Jerry L. Bender, Parker W. Hand. ROW 3: Harry R. Fouts, Jack Chambers, James P. Hawkins, Floyd Rush, L. Craig Miller, Edward Bush (Secretary), Ken Dickman, Ben Beckes, Roger Butler, Gordon E. Kelley, Arthur U. Schneider, Tom Alsip.

The Phi Sigma Kappas honored their queen at their annual Moonlight Girl Dance. They danced at a Hobo Hop, two pajama dances, and other theme parties which amounted to a full schedule on their social calendar for the year. They hope to have their new house on New Fraternity Row completed by next year. Frank Geiss, President of the fraternity, was a night editor of the Daily Student, and Bob Hardy was treasurer of the Accounting Club. The Phi Sigs sent three men from the chapter to their national convention at Glacier Park, Montana. This was the first year since the chapter's founding in 1949 that they were represented at the convention.

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The pledges of Pi Kappa Phi are looking forward to living in the new fraternity house which should be completed in 1960. The, other members are eagerly awaiting the day when they can see the ground work begun and the actual plans taking shape. While all this excitement was stirring up the Pi Kaps, they still found time to entertain at their annual Rose Ball formal in December. More dances and a banquet filled the social calendar for the Pi Kaps. The Left Bank dance was the highlight of the Spring semester, while the pajama pledge dance was the featured event of the Fall semester.

PI KAPPA PHI

AiL Williamson, Gerald L. Brown, Dee C. Saul. ROW 3: Daniel J. Gamble, John Polianos, William Putocti, Arthur Savich, David Maclead, Bob Roberts, Dick Boyle, Daniel Biro, Paul Eshleman, Edward McCain.

ROW 1: Fred Lamb, Peter Libby, Robert E. Watson (President), Thomas Hartley, Ronald S. Timmons, Jackie L. Smith. ROW 2: Richard D. Cavinder, Chuck Perschon, Vaughn Wood, Gene Pelizzoni, Jim Taylor, Jim Bishop, Richard Roos (Treasurer), Bob

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Joel Engel, Mike Rosenberg (Treasurer), Mike Dorfman. ROW 3: Allen Abramson, Mel Canton, Dave Dinin, Larry Mazur, Barry Miller, Don Dorfman, Ralph Levitt, Clark Feldman.

ROW 1: Stuart Kahn, Leslie Turbowitz (President), Irwin Narter, Jerry Segal, Phillip Strauss, Jordan Abrams (Secretary). ROW 2: Ted Kreines, Bob Silverman, Bernard W. Ebstein, Barry Lakind,

The 24 Pi Lambda Phis are anxiously awaiting the construction of a new house. They have a lot on New Fraternity Row and expect to move in by the Fall of 1957. Their major annual social events included the Spring Formal and a Homecoming dance. The pledge and active awards were given to Irwin Narter and Robert Pine, respectively. Edward Kreines, Mike Rosenberg, and Jordan Abrams were members of Skull and Crescent, while Bob Silverman and Dave Dinin belonged to the Sphinx Club. Jerry Segal and Larry Mazur devoted much time to the work of the Interfraternity Pledge Council.

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The SAEs were busy this year with the Little 500 Reception and the Sports Car Rally. The Gypsy Dance was a great success and the faculty and students enjoyed the Apple-Polisher's Banquet. The chapter roster looked something like a football program with Brad Bomba, Eugene Cichowski, Tom Kendrick, Ted Ross, and Tom McDonald all playing on the team. Campus politics claimed two SAEs—Jack Taylor, chairman of the Organized Party, and John Craig, a Supreme Court Justice. Mike Brutton was editor-in-chief of the Arbutus and a member of Blue Key. Mike Quinn was a finalist for Bachelor of the Year, and Brad Bomba was President of the I Men's Club and on Board of Aeons.

SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON

Bob McKinney, Bill Givens. ROW 4: David J. Strupp, Barton L. Spillman, Sherell W. Johnson, Richard Fox, Roy W. Kern, J. Michael Hartigan, Tom Kendrick, Tom McDonald, Kent Combs, Bill C. Swift, Gordon Simmons, Pete Elmer, Terry Notari, John Conger (Treasurer), Dennis Evans, David Balch, Ken Sparks, Tom Glenn. ROW 5: Rod Perkins (President), Don R. Droege, Tom Goris, Tim Furlong, Joe Chalfant, Homer C. Groves, Dave Ison, Steve Wirts, Ted Ross, Bradford Bomba, Bill Balch, William Pohlmann, Phil White, Kenny Kemp, Richard Solaro, Bob Dillon, Tom Arnold, Mark Maire, Jack Jordan, Gordon Elsner.

Robert M. Talbot Jr., G. Philip Dauler, Tony Pfaffiin, Martin M. Bassett Jr., Jack R. Graham, Pete Dodson, Mike Quinn, Guerry McNabb, George L. Gray Jr., Fred Steingraber, Bob Deputy. ROW 2: Lloyd Hyde, Dan Palmer, Jack Taylor (Vice-president), Mike Brutton, Tom Lucas, Del Demaree, Richard Curry, Don Rumbaugh, Jim Bennett, Fred Spangler, Jim McFrye, Tom Cress, Tom Terrell, Bob Lewis, Pete Cullen, Jerry Van Dyke. ROW 3: James L. Lundquist, Arthur R. Hagan, John G. Lowe, Bill Griffin, William Cooper, Michael Colvin, Tom Davidson, Bob Edwards, Tom Alt (Secretary), Jay Frank Lindsey, Arne G. K. Hylin, Herb Osmon, Neil Diver, Tom Schwark, Joe Stratton, William Schmal, Bill Caste11, ROW 1:

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Bernard Solomon, Donald Norman, Howard Ladin, Jerrold Alberts, Steve Jacobs, Harold Kessler, Ralph Cohen, Robert Duvin, Al Rosenbaum, Jim Klineman, Leon Brillant, Steve Fine, Tim Lindauer, Irwin Prince, Samuel Greenstein, David Fine. ROW 5: Richard Goldman, Richard A. Weisfeld, Steve Cohen, Bob Forman, Harold B. Albert, Herb Krug, Tom Steuer, Marty Kroot, Howard Zukerman, S. Gerald Marx, Stanley Weinstein, Burt Remis, Joe Alpert, Sheldon Cooper, Harold Hamburg, Larry A. Olshan, Barry M. Pliskin, Iry D. Berger.

ROW 1: Arnold H. Spellman, Klaus H. Permer, Marshall J. Stein, Ronald S. Cohen (Treasurer), Robert P. Neuman (President), Ben H. Levin (Secretary), Sanford J. Horwitz, Michael D. Finkelstein, Neil F. Sandler. ROW 2: James Harfield, Mark Pastor, Alan Robbins, Robert Irish, Herbert M. Berman, Sandy Sirkus, Jack Klausner, Ronald M. Weiss, Stan Hess, Ronald Richards, Malcolm Milsten, Harvey S. Ross, Howard 0. Kraus, Albert Kudsi-zadeh. ROW 3: Nate Sabel, Jerry Strick, Ed Peachin, Al Pearlman, George Feldman, Harvey Himelstein, David Drutz, Jack Schuster, Dick Bartick, Lewis Rothbard, Daniel Goldman, Arthur Samuel, Jerry Chip. ROW 4:

Each year the Sammys entertain at their Homecoming Dance, Winter and Spring Formals, Initiation Dance, Birdland Party, and Pajama Party. Last year they were host to eight chapters in the SAM regional conclave. The brothers didn't overlook the intellectual aspect of fraternity life as they won the Fall pledge scholarship trophy and finished second in campus scholarship. Other honors they won were first place in intramural golf and the Sammy regional basketball tournament. The SAMs claim Mike Moss, President of the Sophomore Class; Arnie Spellman, a Supreme Court Justice, and Bob Newman, Union Board.

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The Sigma Chis began their social program with the annual Melon Mess. A record breaking crowd of 8,000, including President Wells, attended. A Night on a South Sea Island was enjoyed by all the Sigs and their dates. Daughters and sisters of Sigs were entertained at the Lady Legacy Dinner. The Sig Chis, Phi Delts, and Betas were entertained by the music of Les Brown last Spring at the Miami Triad. Notable Sigs were Ron Schneider, President of the Senior Class and Student Senator; Bill Fry, Student Senator; Al Wharry, President of the Insurance Club; Duffy Franklin, captain of the baseball team, and Bill Pomp, IFC Executive Committee.

SIGMA CHI

Smith, William R. Fry, Rock J. Engler, William P. Vititoe, Richard E. Applas, Barry L. Hindman, R. H. Hayes, Norman A Rumpf, Jim Connolly, Jim Fisher, Barry Gemmer, Bud Witte, Jim Cosgrove. ROW 5: Lynn W. Syemle, Jim McCaslin, Mike Halus, Jerry Rainbolt, Doug Wade, Larry Bond, Charles Conkle, David Sutton, Jack Heidt, Al Wharry, W. W. Harris, Thomas E. Jackson, Eugene S. Eggers Albert C. Harker, Bob Farmer.

ROW 1: Robert T. Curless, William Mace, Dick Berg, Ron R. Schneider (Vice-president), Duffy Franklin, Bob Beutter (President), Kent Sullivan, Joe Harrell. ROW 2: Ted Cunliffe, Bob Fesler, Charles Gaston, Ron Walden, Bruce Martin, Jim Brucker, Bill Kern, Jon Sommer, Dave Musial, Roy Jenks. ROW 3: Chuck Culver, Vedder Brocker, Alan Clampitt, Jim Kenney, Bill Pomp (Secretary), James Trobaugh, Gene Schmeling, Larry R. Wallace, Dave Wood, John Hamilton, Carl Scering, Charles Hay. ROW 4: Ernest W.

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ROW 4: Fred Green, John Parker, Richard Testut, Dave Baldwin, Dave Percy, Reid Crosby, Ralph Wible, Dave Wiegman, John Wetzel (Treasurer), Dick Parient, Steve Stockberger, Larry Owen, Barclay Cale, Tom Kroczek, Al Helms, Ron Paskins, Arden Walgamuth. ROW 5: Clarence Doninger, Bruce H. Baker, George L. Barr, Robert D. Reid, Jim Thompson, Woody Ratterman, Dick Johnston, Don Rees, John Cidulka, John Clifton Ir., Jim Barnes, Dick Cantwell, Chuck Linke, Armen Olsen, Charlie Wible, John Brasseur.

ROW 1: Philip Steckley, James McNabney, Jim Soukup (President), Daryl Beaman, Robert K. Kennedy, John Kauffman, Stephen J. Weber, Jerry L. Smith, W. D. Woons Jr., Mike Whitesell. ROW 2: Fred Sabatini, George Abel, Donald West, Bob Wruble, D. William Silcox, Sam Fitzsimmon, Joe Magers, Fred Kent, John Bowers, Jerry Lowe, Chuck Thulin, Bob Matthews, Elliott Merchant. ROW 3: Jerry Ruff, Jim West, Neil Morehead, Charles Hickman, Jack Wilson (Vice-president), John Pell, Ed Sullivan, Clarence Pico, Bob Ganchiff, Bill Cast, Dick Lehman, Horace Harrison, Gary Gordon.

Sigma Nu won first place in the IU Sing, the Howdy Wilcox trophy, second place in intramurals, and the Spring pledge class scholarship trophy. They rate high socially as they entertained their dates at the Bar Room Brawl and the VMI dance and with the Chi Os gave a foreign student Christmas party. Sigma Nu activity men Clarence Donniger, President of the Student Body, and Jim Soukup, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, are members of Board of Aeons, ILJ Foundation, and Blue Key. Dick Lehman, Union Board, Student Senate, and Blue Key; Dave Baldwin, IU Foundation; Bill Cast and Fred Sabatini, Phi Eta Sigma and Skull and Crescent, are other outstanding members.

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The Sig Eps returned to school last Fall with happy hearts. Their new limestone house was ready for occupancy and the men were eager to enjoy it. The house was a perfect background for the gala events scheduled for the year. Included in the agenda were record dances, exchange dinners, Homecoming, Mothers' and Dads' Day, the crowning of the fraternity sweetheart at the annual Queen of Hearts Ball, and the Speakeasy pledge dance. From behind the traditional Red Door came Bill Petrich, varsity tennis; Ron Barnes, manager of the basketball team, and Dick Roth, manager of the freshman basketball team. The men and their activities kept the name of the Sig Eps before the campus all year.

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I Greene, Dave Denton, Dick Roth, Dale Hooper, Don Sparks. ROW 4: Jerry Kirsch, Jim Schrum, Joe Venezia, Mike Holland, Merrill Rayburn, Everett Donoho, Dan Grecu, William J. Smith, Tom Glendening, Gene LeBoeuf, Phil Lehman. ROW 5: Joe Tittle, Thursten Custer, Joe Kubisz, Norm Snyder, Jerry Boss, Don Schmidt (Secretary), Dave Zoch, Dan Angel, Paul Petro, Ron Smoots, Jim Ellis.

ROW 1: Ron Davis, Jack Mysliwiec, Bill Percifield (Treasurer), Ed Stevens (President), Clark Byrum, Toni Brodhecker, Peter Houser, Larry Jones (Vice-president), Don Weber. ROW 2: Phil Susic, Gene Michaels, Nick Slabaugh, S. Blair Purcell, Jim Siegel, Don Andorfer, Dick Sutton, Dave Fryer, Ron Barnes. ROW 3: Ron White, Bob Schindler, Dean Gage, Jim Searcey, Tom Dering, Don Dayhoff, Dick

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Brattain, Noel Wiley, Jerry Werden, Robert Miser, Ben Barnhart, Theodore Hall, Philip Barlowe, Rollin Brown, Jack Douberteen, Dennis Dewey, David Koher. ROW 4: William Bogard, Richard Sharp, Jay Grimes (Vice-president), Jerry Schaaf, Charles Blevins, Jerry Clark, John Craft, William Irmscher, Jim O'Donnell, Ron David, Erich Wild, Victor Russell (Secretary), Dan Weaver.

ROW 1: Doug Boggs, Tom Collins, Robert Caudill, Dwight Gillespie, Roger Robison, John R. Thornbury, Stanley Holdeman, E. Thomas Ellison, James McKeever (President), Lino DeMichieli. ROW 2: Ed Klinge, Amos Hall, Jack Heaton, Don David, Richard C. Laudick, Gordon Durnil, Lloyd Emerson, George Buckingham, Arthur Pankop, Joe Joyjack, William Miesch, Ronald Purdue. ROW 3: Bill

During the year the Sig Pis had several dances including their Fall pledge dance, the Hayloft Hassle, and their Formal. The pledges laid pledge rules aside at their annual pledge-active football game and on Turnabout Day. Sigma Pi hopes to build either an addition to their house or a new home. Members of Sigma Pi who were active on campus include: Jay Grimes, member of the tennis team; Ron David, captain of the gymnastics team; Ray Slampyak, member of the IU football squad, and Amos Hall, varsity baseball player. The Sigma Pis also have four members in the Marching Hundred. Robert Miser, Phi Beta Kappa, won a Krannert Law Scholarship.

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The men of Tau Kappa Epsilon are members of the fastest growing fraternity on campus. In this, their fifth year on campus, they have sixty-five members. Again this year, for the fourth time in five years, Tau Kappa Epsilon brought home a Fall Carnival trophy. The Christmas formal, Holly Berry Hop, and the Spring formal, Red Carnation Ball, highlighted TKE's social season. Also outstanding were the Fall and Spring pledge dances. This year the IU chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was host for the fraternity's state day. They participate in many all-campus activities and hold league championships in basketball and bowling.

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Goodus, Frank Schooler. ROW 4: Pat Tripiciano, Ted Lagerwall, William Chambers, Russell Hedstrom, Jerry Dreesen, Lary Kochal, Ellsworth Smith, Jack Moore, Max McCullough (Treasurer), Bart Gish. ROW 5: Thomas Downen, Richard Hosea, Robert Sharp, Jim Orr, Russell Rossow, Joe Rusche, James Bentley, Thomas Reed, Ronald Ogle, Denis Laymon, Danny Frew, Charles Conner, Robert Fee (President).

ROW 1: John Pearson, Virgil Scudder, Allen Griffith, Norm Blackwood, Vern Partenheimer, Gene Francke, Jerry Strickland, James Carty. ROW 2: Warren Davis, Allan Keller, Ken Lakes, William Himebaugh, Jack Walknetz (Vice-president), Ronald Johnson, Marion Batts, Marvin Knecht, Thomas Wrigley. ROW 3: John Sanford, Dick Rockstroh, Kenneth Wright (Secretary), Larry Lauterbach, Ron Unger, Bill Grogg, Phil Johnson, Merrill Miller, Paul

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Downs, Phil Lehman, William Marshall, Tom Schmitt, John Boone, Dick Schumacher, Gordon Greider, Wes Stoppenhager. ROW 4: Jerry Long, James Weber, Joe Rice, Robert Hope, Joe Doyle (Vicepresident), Armand Roach (Treasurer), William Weber, Charles Rinehart, Donald McGivern, Thomas Hexamer, James Scott,Torn Pedersen, Jerry Spindler.

ROW 1: Ronald Borcherding (Secretary), Robert Deily, Robin Antrim, Ed Conrey, Don Myers, Fred Robbins, Frank Zimmerman, Carl Dentice, James Murray. ROW 2: Jerry Babb, Robert Mings, David Talarico, David Stokes, W. P. Abraham, Joseph Liston, Phil Hitchner, Ronald Gerth, Richard Shelly, Earl Nolting, Larry Ruff. ROW 3: John Schafer, Tom Ferverda (President), Dan Davisson, Ross

Corn stalks, pumpkins, and scarecrows on the Theta Chis front yard? Yes, it's the annual Barn Dance. This dance opened the social calendar at Theta Chi this year, followed by their annual Pajama Dance and the Spring formal, Dream Girl Ball, at which their Dream Girl was crowned. The entire campus enjoyed Theta Chi hospitality at the sixth annual Bike Bounce. Outstanding Theta Chis on campus include Tom Ferverda, Judicial Board, and Joe Rice, secretary of Junior IFC. Theta Chis in athletics are Carl Dentice, captain of the tennis team; Armand Roach, track, and Frank Zimmerman, baseball.

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The Theta Xis and their dates enjoyed an evening at an Hawaiian Luau. Everyone wore sarongs and leis and feasted on poi and barbecued pig. The Theta Xis also entertained at their French Cabaret costume dance and the Installation Ball. The men were proud that they placed second in the nation for the most outstanding improvement among Theta Xi chapters. This could be due to Art Wallace, President of Delta Sigma Pi; Bill Lambert, vice-president of the Senior Class and a member of IU Foundation; Jerry Svetanoff, Arbutus chief photographer, and Dick Monroe, Arbutus narrative editor.

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ROW 1: Larry E. Johnson, Max A. Richey, John A. Scheiner, Dick Monroe (President), William P. Lambert, Don Melnik, Don Clark, Art Wallace. ROW 2: Edwin Burkhardt, John Odle, Michael Livezey, Thomas Ward, Fred Rodeman (Treasurer), Willis Clark (Secretary), Joe Willman, Dan Coach. ROW 3: Jerome Hinde, Bill Rudolph

(Vice-president), Howard R. Bamberg, Lynn Rans, Ronald Tsuchuja, Tom Allesee, Donald L. Danley, William L. Harvey. ROW 4: Richard DeLong, Gerald N. Svetanoff, Don Hoagland, Dave Moore, Jim Smith, Dick Schlagenhauf, Ronald Davitt, Jim Becker, Sam Watts.

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Mike LeBurkien, Melvin Goldstein. ROW 4: Allen Bright, Myron Weinberger, Jack Lasker, Jerry Pollock, Sherwin De Vorkin, Ron Kirshbaum, Stan Levine, Mike Ross, Richard Lees, Steve Ancel, Larry Adler, Lou Cohen, Barry Schutz. ROW 5: David Lurie, Carl Hollander, David Benditzson, Franklin Miroff, Joseph Rodenberg, Leslie F. Tankel, Howard R. Benditzson, Dean Glasel, Zachary Rosenberg, Tom Ungar, Art Zweig, Edward Wolf, Max Schwartz, Michael Bailie.

ROW 1: Jerome Daniel, Robert Shlens, Melvin Slavin, Robert Oppenheim (Treasurer), Jerry Moss (President), Stephen Goldberg (Vice-president), Robert Borns, Robert Ungar, Don Lowenstine. ROW 2: Jerry W. Baer, Kenneth Bern, Gary W. Fisher, Joe Zuckerberg, Allan L. Cohn, Barry Bergsman, Arnie Heltzer, Jerry Jacobson, Danny Dorman, Burton Roger, Jerry Frisch, Don Grande (Secretary), Bernie Minkow. ROW 3: Stu Fishman, Gene Douglis, Robert Berebitsky, Joel Levy, Edward Friend, Phil Weinstein, Howard Speer, Phil Frank, Larry Glass, Brand Ross, Seymour Pryweller,

Last year Beta Gamma won ZBT's highest honor— best chapter in the nation! It is the youngest chapter ever to receive the award. They also ranked high in activities. Representatives are Jerry Moss, Board of Aeons and Blue Key; Barry Bergsman, Union Board and Blue Key; Roger Seltzer, Y Cabinet and chairman of IU Sing; Bernie Minkow, Blue Key; Arnie Heltzer, varsity baseball and Bob Oppenheim, IU Foundation Steering Committee. Each year ZBT presents its Heidelberg Hop, Homecoming Dance, Winter Formal, Pledge Dance, Big Switch, and Founders Day Spring Formal. Victor Borge was a guest of the brothers this year, while the pledges were hosts to an all campus boress.

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HICKORY HALL EAST

ROW 1: Donald Jo Whittaker, William A. Fencken (Governor), Fred D. Galassi, Danald W. Wallin (Counselor) William Borrowman, Kyung Nai Choi, Richard Schultz, Jr. ROW 2: Marvin Hunt (Secretary), Deane Smith, Richard Thomas, Dick Johnson, Ed Bayless, Wayne Stout, John Kubeck, Mike Dorfman, Jr., Levar L. Johnson. ROW 3. Iraj Kamyar, Dennis W. Jackson (Treasurer), Charles

Meyette, Jr., Kenneth Milam, Johnny Lloyd, Gerry Spragg, James Davis, Tom Arnold, Jerry Babb, William Amos, Jay Nunn. ROW 4: William Kachel, Terry Van Gilder, William Schwender, Ron Burnett, John Lewis Avery, James Kloster, Ed McCarty, Larry K. Field, Ed Bryan, Gerald Swisher, Charles H. Johnson, John D. Gharst.

ROW 1. RI( liaid Shivers, Charles M. Ray Jr., Jerry Kotlarz, Gordon M. Sakoloff (Treasurer), Charles L. Firpo, Jack M. Kratt, Max A. Richey, Robert A. Peterson. ROW 2: Richard Summus, Wayne Guthery, J. Patrick Page, Nicholas Pappas, John L. Baney, Don Gehle, Albert Andres, Edward Kesl. ROW 3: Romey Lovisa, Berry Williams Jr., Loran Lee Templeton, Robert N. Spudic, Edward J.

Lunney, Bill Mueller, Robert W. Kincaid (Secretary), Dixie Powers (Governor), Don Coughlin. ROW 4: Robert Boy11, David Lomerhaus, Robert Yaros, Bill Meier, James W. Wolfe, Bill Fackler, Stuart Olney, James Spudic, William Cooper, Carl Clement Craft, Philip Shrigley.

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NORTH LAUREL HALL

ROW 1: Ronald Waggoner, Marvin Schwartz, Thomas W. Hamilton, John Swink, Parviz T. Bachevi, Bruce C. Benbow, Lance H. Jo, Richard W. Thornburg. ROW 2: William Mi Hay, Paul Holmgren, Harry P. Willson, Ernie V. Bringas, Richard V. Alexander, Dick Wilson, Norm Wilson, Milt Dabagia, William J. King, ROW 3: James W. Sands, Ray A. Cox, Grant W. Adams (Secretary), Joel

Long, Carl J. Unger (Treasurer), Ronald Schad, Dave Brown, Paul V. Metcalfe, John McKenzie. ROW 4: James Campbell (Counselor), Robert D. Ready (Governor), Frank A. Thiery, Henry Dalleave, William E. Kelley, Robert D. Conklin, Stephen P. Dolezal, Russell C. Smiddy, Louis Beratis, Charles Murray.

ROW 1: Theodore Noell, Charles Lightner, Paul Edward Brown, Dick Dewey, Jim Pickett, Ben Brashears (Treasurer), Frederic S. Brandenburger. ROW 2: Edward D. Anderson, Robert E. Fuller, Jack H. McDonald, Osborne B. Parker, Earl L. LaCounte, James H.

Job, Don Jones, Roy Williams, Don Coffey. ROW 3: Harold Rodgers, Jack A. Myers, Robert L. Knight, Charles Garland, James Duncan (Governor), James R. Ukockis, Jerry Miller, Kent C. Frey.

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LINDEN HALL EAST ROW 4: Franklin D. Shipman, Warren Burgess, Daniel V. Scarles, Robert F. Carmien, William S. Kenshol, John R. McFarland, Guenther F. Lengnick, Henry Geavrz, Dave Ferguson, Preston Judson, Dick Norris, William Hintzen, Robert Gingery, Norman Wyman. ROW 5: Ralph T. Slabaugh, Louis D. Easterday, Jay B. Ludwig, Paul Zartman (Counselor), Jon A. Strouble, Standiford H. Cox, Max E. Eubanks (Secretary), Paul Wilkinson, Buz Rufe, Dick Bennett, Jim Schon, Donald Henry, David Lydy, Martin Hintzen.

ROW 1: Kenneth H. Brooks (Treasurer), Richard Bradley, Jon Thorson, Dennis Sheets, Sandy Duke (Sweetheart), Bob Dabagia, Bob Rich, Rimgaudas Nemickas, Bob Kassing (Governor). ROW 2: Peter Cole, Emmett Clark, Paul Ledford, Dexter DeWitt, Ronald Bell, Eddie Strain, Keith Martin, Max Hart, Ronald Robinson, Tom Mattern, Albert Kudsi-Zadeh. ROW 3: Kenneth Armstrong, Harold D. Ritchie, Philip L. Ritchie, , James R. Barrett, Morris Meyer, Robert Cullers, Thomas R. Gardner, Donovan Gailets, Richard Brown, Ivan Willenberg, Tome Cone, Ed Crothers, Bill Ridge. VEISIMOWERNPAL

ROW 3: Ken Clevidence, Edward Burton, Richard Cross, Forrest D. Simmerman, Eugene J. Meyers, Robert A. Homer, James T. Wishart (Counselor), Stuart A. McConnaha, John P. Baker, John T. Rockwell.

ROW 1: Ghassan Omary, Dennis A. Sheehy, Sewar Guy, Ziad Keillany, Deanna Cook, Edwin Vaught, Herman A. Koerner, John Ransford, Gary S. Kozak. ROW 2: Charles Sampson, Jim Guendling (Secretary), Melvin Isaae, Herbert Hall (Governor), Robert H. Clifford, Thomas Byers, John Reimer, Arthur Notcliffe, Robert Gilson.

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ROW 1: Dan Eicher, Raymond Lung (Treasurer), John D. Berdis, James Hurst (Secretary), Candy Holt (Sweetheart), Robert Shamo, Lonnie Nofzinger, Paul Youngs, Wayne Takemoto. ROW 2: Tony Gallo, Robert L. Frankenberger, Boyd McCullough, Donald R. Moon, John M. Gross, Charles Marsteller, Ronald Tsuchiya, Robert

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Joan Davidson, (Sweetheart), Robert G. Wilkins, Larry R. Bricker (Treasurer), Val H. Affolter (Governor). ROW 2: Floyd E. Adams, Ronald Zimmerman, John Collings, William Gough, Gerald C. Preusz, Larry W. Stucker. ROW 3: John R. Dahlkamp, Kenneth L.

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Jerry Martin, Bo Barclay (Counselor), Norman Traughber, Richard D. Wright, Fred Y. Jones, Myron D. Curry (Governor). ROW 4: Jim Crabtree, Thomas C. Wylie, Bob Moore, Carl Engelhardt, Gary Wells, John Knipple, Lowell Porter, Jack Baker (Secretary), Bob Watkins.

ROW 1: Thomas Stafford (Treasurer), Phillip Elder, Marvin Sturgeon, Harry Alexander, Sandy Silver (Sweetheart), James Irons, Robert Robbins, Larry Lopp, Melvyn Wise. ROW 2: Ramon V. Cook, Thomas Clouse, Joseph Strachan, Don Ganchiff, Jerry Jett, Ted Bushman, John Schieve, Jim Burns, Charles Robert Farmer. ROW 3: Richard M. Parker, Alberto Uraneta, Erie P. Stephens,

1: Larry Uptegraft, Phillip Rex Grainger, Ronald Gottschalk, Jeff Gillaspy, Judy Foster (Sweetheart), Charles E. Gordan, Dan Poone (Treasurer), Cecil Poe, Tom Nesbitt. ROW 2: J. J. Harms, T. E. Brendle, Paul Cipowski, Arthur Miller, Charles Davis, Tom Dalton, Harlan K. Brown, Ray C. Mixell, Tom Renaldi, Frank Whiting. ROW 3: Gordon Rosenau, Charles Lehner, Ron Wagner,

Doug Abrams, Gus Lumpe, Rich Mills, Bill Veon, Michael Stacy, Jack G. Hays. ROW 4: Russell Morgan, Harold Wolfe, Jack Chambers, Robert C. Butler (Counselor), Harry Gordon, Thomas Martin (Governor), Max Mohler, George Rickert, James Anthony, James F. Browning.

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NORTH HALL FRIARS

Ring, Ronald Conner, David A. Niehaus, Bob Jackson, John Maddox, John Hannon, Robert D. Thomas, Alan E. Beer, Wook Kang, James Hughes, James Carl Patton. ROW 4: Jim Crosby, Robert Neuhauser, Howard Schmid, Max McDaniel, Les Fenimore, Warren Schachenman, Warner Wilson, William Pugh, Rondal Shumate, Donald Eberly, Deno Harretos, Matt Milligan.

ROW 1: Keith W. Stackhouse, Kenneth E. Shiflet, Dave Guest, Joseph G. Corey, Albert Giuliano, Grant N. Gansinger, Glenn P. Jacoby, Gene Baker (Counselor), Ed Bigler, Allan S. Gladish. ROW 2: Martin Gonzalez, Bernie Meyer, James O'Connor, Bill De Pew, Dan Buckley, Larry McCabe, John A. Mutka, Anthony Servidone, Albert A. Iorio, Max E. Blue Jr., Albert Crider. ROW 3: James Haney (Governor), Ronald Kozlowski, Kenneth L. Buxton, John MacKay

David Williams, Phillip Duchemin, Gary Kapperman, Don Walters, M. Kiplinger Hine Jr., George H. Murphy Jr., Victor F. Kuhn, Robert A. Trowbridge, John Lorber, Dick Freeland. ROW 4: John L. Thompson, Thomas L. Biever, Charles R. Spears, Gerald Miki Roderick Ruckriegle, John Parks, David MacLeod, Richard L. George, Terry Buckles, Gordon Brown, Larry Grabhorn.

ROW 1: Jim Henry, Tom Phillips, Peter I. Leonard, Thomas D. Thomason (Treasurer), Robert Harris, Kenneth Smith, Ronald Shufflebotham, Rodger L. Brumbaugh (Governor), Robert Lee Kenninger (Secretary), Kenton F. Byrd, Bradner Burt, Charles H. Young. ROW 2: John Cole, Jack Pitman, David Bartram, Michael Padula, Jim Bishop, Terry Albright, Jim Kahn, Stan Mount, Bob Williamson, Ken Burck. ROW 3: Bertil V. Westfeldt, Paul Riley,

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WEST HALL III TROJANS

ROW 1: James A. Shupe, E. Jay Rommes (Counselor), James P. Mitchell, Charles R. Baker, Michael De Bonis (Treasurer), Ronald E. Mertens, Jack Osborne, Bill Cavanaugh, John Quakenbush, Billy Ross Moore, Richard Bell. ROW 2: Floyd Fancher, John Ragsdale, Terry Smart, Larry Bartal, Charles Mueller, Charles Krueger, Wayne Altheide, Lowell Madden, Richard Babcock, Charles H. Martin, Thomas E. Carter Jr. ROW 3: Oscar E. Miller Jr., Michael A.

DeRosa, James J. Quinn, Charles B. Wise, Hugh R. Fullerton (Secretary), Leland R. Trapp, Lewis E. Cook Jr., Daniel R. Merrell, Paul E. Rider, Richard A. Waldman, Paul Vertesch, Frederick L. Jones. ROW 4: John Dean Auld, James L. Stout (Governor), Fred L. Beebe, Ron Hayden, Jim Patrick, Kenneth Mettam, Jim R. Anderson, Jay Oldfather, Richard Bast, Bob Huggins, John Fenker, William Clifton.

ROW 1: Ron Brown (Secretary), Abu Ubaidah Ali, Larry Roebel, Fred Blackwell, Jack B. Andrews, Jakub Isman, Robert Gamez. ROW 2: Philip A. Wilkinson, Marvin E. Mishkin, Richard R. Hawley, William E. Crawley, Edward D. Ellison, Gerald J. Lauyer, Thomas D. Power. ROW 3: Jerry L. Zonker, Edward Latour, Jerry

Hufford, Jack Brown, Walt Smith, Peter Diamonds, Dick hen. ROW 4: Wayne Schrader (Counselor), Alan W. Bergstedt, Henry N. Oakes Jr. (Governor), Herb Farnham, Harry Glazier, Darwin Wiseman, Larry Mazur, Charles Streaty.

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SOUTH HALL A BUCCANEERS

Gordon (Secretary). ROW 3: Robert E. Daley, Arthur D. Jacobs (Governor), H. Ray Garoner, Fred Deltoro, Harold Gaffey, Robert Reese, James L. Borton, Theodore A. Chandik, Carl J. Zurcher, Jack Baber, John McNarney. ROW 4: Donald Foreman, William Pendleton, Paul Michaels, Leland Grohnke, Richard James, Tom Alley, Bob Keene, Bernie Schaler, Gerald J. Ujdak, Frank K. Piller, John J. Lawrence, Charles Schwartz (Counselor), Robert Zondor.

ROW 1: Jeff Zatorski, George Stokes, Joe Asch, John P. Stworzyjanek (Treasurer), Richard R. Hori, Robert W. Carver, Forrest H. Heiliger, Robert P. Sleeth, Willard L. Helms, Richard L. Hivley, John Alishouse, Orion Avery Carmack Jr. ROW 2: Charles Rent, Kenneth Lakes, Norman L. Baxter, Craig E. Toensing, Larry L. Atkinson, Robert J. Smith, Lyndon L. Dean, John Soviero, Frank Simko, Belvia L. Polley, James E. Davis, Reginald Monachino, Walter L.

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Alfred Phillips, Ron Long. ROW 3: Leslie Nakamura, Thomas T. Wright, Gail M. Edwards (Counselor), James L. Neafus, Donald M. Ward, Richard I. Hofferbert (Secretary), Pete Hicks.

ROW 1: Charles R. Levenhagen, Robert L. Leffert, Stan Stringer, Arsenio Martinez, Larry Hudson, Kenneth Wyneken. ROW 2: Robert Burgess Jr. (Treasurer), Carl Totten, R. Roy Brooks, Don Long,

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NORTH HALL BARONS

ROW 1: John 1). lie0ei, Philip F. Johnson, Gilbert Asano, Barry N. Dunn, Philip H. Lehman, Phillip Lough, Glen L. Kelley, Leonard V. Miller, Michael J. Gross, Patrick M. Zappia, Paul Morin. ROW 2: Robert A. Kring, David B. Sinnett, Raymond B. Tonetti, Wilbur L. Adams, Ron Oberle, Wilson Hubbell, Devon Bates (Secretary), Bob Dolphin, James Nitsos, Robert Wade, Hugh Totten. ROW 3: James M. D. Frantz, Johnnie L. Bechler, Michael R. Deshincoe, Gene E.

Robbins, Charles 0. Trees, hail 0. Koepke (I icasurer), Robert J. Witham, Norb T. Kudele, Norm M. Hayes (Governor), William E. Carpenter, John D. Jones, Dallas Lee Dinger. ROW 4: John Percy, Clyde A. Tucker, Richard Morrison, Michael D. Madura, Wade Altevogt, Dean Ma ttox, Herb Hoeltke, Mel Rahe, John R. Staley, Fred Weterick (Counselor), Carl Owen Wortley, Patrick Mitchell, Curtis Hare, James A. Peters.

The North Hall Barons were named the outstanding unit of MRC, won the Social Plaque of MRC, and captured the MRC softball crown last year. The Barons also won the single lap record for the Little 500 race for the second straight year. Annually they present a homecoming dance, a senior steak fry, and a Christmas formal. The dorm is well represented by men on the Student Athletic Committee, IU Foundation, and the debate team. The residents of North Hall are also members of Delta Sigma Alpha, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Delta Phi Epsilon, and of the Flame and Tomahawk clubs.

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The Cavaliers did exceptionally well in athletics this year as their football team surged ahead to come out on top, a league champion. They also had good basketball and softball teams. The Cavaliers shared the Christmas spirit with Weatherwax at their annual Chirstmas party. With all the excitement of the holiday season, looming finals were forgotten. Other events were mixers, exchange dinners, and the annual Cavalier Spring steak fry at McCormick's Creek. The M.R.C. plaque for unit and center work was awarded to the Cavaliers.

NORTH HALL CAVALIERS

Row 1: P. M. Swadener, Huegroe Perry, Jacob Raab, Jerry Rex Burton, Roland Hockett, Glen F. Phillippi, Jon Winter (Secretary), James D. Nolan, Thomas D. Dixon, Ned H. Cole, John D. Russell. ROW 2: Jerry Solloway, Joseph Odishoo, George Bridges, Charley R. Kinzie Jr., Lawrence Kahl, Jon P. Jontz, William R Mitchell, Bud

Moss, Don Goddard, Jack Divine. ROW 3: Burton Sweetow, Richard E. Thompson, David L. Rice, Joey R. Deeg, Dan K. Myers (Treasurer), Ronald W. Smith, Richard C. Osburn, Harry D. Hockett, Ronnie A. Ermert, David L. Stratman, Frank S. Kennedy.

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CAMPBELL HOUSE

ROW 1: J. Steven Holmes (Secretary), Edward James Hayes (Treasurer) George Walter (Governor), Joseph Rabb, J. Douglass LaBarr, William Wacker, Rich Mazur, Emmett Inskeep (Counselor). ROW 2: Robert F. London, F. Robert Lively, Pete Jones, Rex Fenn, Gib Schuck, James Libke, Edson Ewing, Jerrald Kabelin, Gordon L. Sims, Tom Moore, Mohamad Mizani. ROW 3: Joe E. Beardsley, Dick

Goldman, Jim Northrup, Norman Perkins, Malcolm L. Craig, Stuart P Murphy, Dennis Jamison, Rolland Stephens, Stanley Kaminski, Kenneth Armitage. ROW 4: Moltke S. Gram, James L. Long, Alan Rensberger, George L. Schrenk, Ted Davis, Robert Burkhart, Ted Coons, Franklin Sutter, James Staley, David Bassler, William H. Chreste Jr.

ROW 1: Richard A. Stamper (Counselor), Gerald Levisque, Thomas L. Miller, Mack F. Mattingly, Mary Lee Garrison (Sweetheart), Dan Palmer, Allen W. Riley, Robert E. Humenik, Joseph A. Wythe Jr. ROW 2: Kenneth Law (Treasurer), Walter Sylvester, Thomas Hall, Carl W. Breeden, William Roesch, Theodore Marslutz, James Horn-

berger, Dennis Keilman, Ronald Foust, Bill Kasper. ROW 3: Jim Bereolos (Governor), Harold Townsend (President), Stanley J. Kulka, Gerry Dick, Tom Lynch, George Simpson, James D. Bailey, Andrew J. Rusnak (Secretary), Ken Grandstaff, Tedd Mishler.

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DUNN HOUSE

ROW 1: John J. Plain, Robert E. Brown, Vance Clark (Counselor), Judy Marchino (Sweetheart), John Lerch (Governor), James E. Crum (Secretary), F. Edward Wall (Treasurer), David M. Dersch. ROW 2: Terrel Grant, Harvey Kraut, William K. Morioka, Barry A. Gold, Howard Friedman, Jerry Grove, Jim Craig, David A. Kirchoff, Jerry E. Harlan. ROW 3: Jerry L. Clawson, Jerry A. Hughes, Floyd E. Thurston, Richard W. Hedge, Kenyon R. Blocher, Tom Rader, Jim

Schrum, Douglas Horr. ROW 4: John E. Pless, Allan Zukerman, Dave Ziegler, Alan Burt, John E. Bowles, James E. Nicely, Louis J. Elsner, Byron B. Batteiger, William E. Eskew, Paul D. Weasner, Joe Giorgianni. ROW 5: David K. Hoadley, Gayl W. Doster, Ronnie Wimmer, Mike Kearney, Ernest McPeak, Thomas L. Warren, Jim Harris, Douglas E. Fresh, Alenzo J. Fields III, Victor H. Denton, Paul Lewandowski.

ROW 1: Phillip B. Strauss, Michael Regan (Treasurer), Arnold D. Hersch, Joe Felke, Roy ReMite, Jerry Frisch, Charles Chapman (Counselor), Phillip Tyndall. ROW 2: Dave Mahoney, Bob Armstrong, Jack Barr, Don Schultheis, Larry Waddell, Dick Stefan (Governor), Dave Pringle. ROW 3: Buddy Wiggs, Joe Ransel, Jim Schwind, Don

Amholt, Phil Hammond, Bill Ellmore, Jon Leipold, Bill C. Holmes, Peter J. Horn. ROW 4: Max Johnson, Ron Sampson, Tom Telle (Secretary), Nick Cachules, Don Holt, Jim Ruddick, Dick Boram, Charles M. Brune, Buck Buchanan.

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FERGASON HOUSE

ROW 1: John Border, R. John Gazdig, J. George Karras, Willard B. Bishop, Judy Hicks (Sweetheart), Eddie Barnett, Mack Peel, Phillip Foutch, William M. Foutch. ROW 2: Ev King, Dick Eley, Robert Campbell, David R. Weber (Secretary), A. Deane Malaker, Robert Adams, Richard Bracken, Don Hall, John Kelley, Robert Hoskins, John Linson, Vernon W. Brugger Jr. ROW 3: Peter M.

Sfikas, Joe Hall, Robert F. Becknell, Tom S. Purvis, Don H. Deafie, Frank H. Smikel, Steven F. Ross, Ron Gajdos, David Payne, Donald R. Ullstam, Jan R. Stenback. ROW 4: Jim Allin, Bob Mogle, Dave Ambler, Paul H. DeLong (Governor), John Foster, Bob Lawrence, Larry Cummins (Treasurer), George Miller, Don McGivern, Bruce K. Williams (Counselor), Fred Dausch, Harold K. Hartman.

Donald E. Schlink, Jesse F. Viers, Philip H. Jones (Treasurer), Carolyn Sue Cowen (Sweetheart), Marilyn Moats (Sweetheart), Morris E. Phillips Jr., Sheldon R. Marrs. ROW 2: Tom Gehring, Raymond N. Irezak, Richard A. Modlin, Allie C. Hakim, Robert K.

White (Secretary), Ronald K. Fowler, Richard P. Wesolowski. 3: Les Sandy (Counselor), Charles H. Prickett (Governor), Jerry Pitcher, Norman D. Brown, Bob Bloecker, Ray Morgan, Fred Dressel.

ROW 1:

ROW

HALL HOUSE


HARNEY HOUSE

ROW 1: Howard R. Liva, Michael C. Canine, Walter B. Todd, Carol Rapp (Sweetheart), Frank C. Wehlage, William M. Rand, Richard L. O'Brien. ROW 2: Roger Tobins, Charles Hartman, Bill Edwards, Ken Carpenter, Richard J. Dawson, Larry McKown, Arnold Stein, Bill Stucky. ROW 3: Edwin A. Lyskowinski, Willard Rodeck (Coun-

selor), Bob Wilkinson, Bob Gilliom, Tony Amdur, Don Miller, Glenn Wright (Governor), Jack Miller. ROW 4: Ronnie Ponsler, Paul J. Kienzynski, James Bostwick, Ronald Myers, John Sungail, Glen Butte, Phil Poppe, John Monfreda, Barry Hunter.

Miller, Jack Fricke, Kenneth L. Scrogham, David Doering, David Bleeke, Eldon C. Killian, William H. Foulkes (Treasurer), Tom Groce, Ronald W. Schultz, Glenn H. Bushman, Bruce A. Badiac. ROW 4: Richard Manassa, Melvin Opper, Jon Griffin, Donald Crane, Jim Woodhams, Dave H. Lundmark, Thomas R. Smith, Charles R. Plummer, Robert Ballentine, Charles Placke, John Meyer.

ROW 1: Marvin D. Macklin, Ron Beams, Mike McHeigh, Richard D. Miller, Floyd H. Fields Jr., Judy Kosatka (Sweetheart), William C. Love (Counselor), Jon R. Reed (Governor), William Edward Waldo, Carson E. Johnson, Gerald R. Humerickhouse. ROW 2: Michael P. Lake, Homer L. Elliott, George E. Raderstorf, E. Lanny Hartley, John R. Nalezny, David D. Wilson, J. Stuart Jones, Robert T. Wall, Thomas D. Rusinek, James D. Hendricks. ROW 3: Lew R.

HARDING HOUSE 461


HUMMER HOUSE

ROW 1: Dick Hardy, (Secretary), John Richardson, John Ojala (Treasurer), Tom Reising, James Hill, Charlie Cogdell, Ronald Orbaugh, Robert Ryker. ROW 2: David Littig, Robert Urdal, Dick Cantin, Bill Cogdell, Virgil R. Grunkemeyer (Governor), Keith L. Gran, Mike Findley, Norman Ochstein, Ray Welch. ROW 3: Larry

L. Blubaum, Connie M. Hostetler, Robert Eugene Miller, John C. Stephenson, Donald Johnson, Charles M. Bain, Fred J. Scott, Bob Tennyson, Robert Larrick. ROW 4: Richard Kimmel, Dennis Runyan, Dick Casten, (Counselor), Lou Kollias, Mel Piontkowski, Dave Mounts, Tony J. Germang, Ted B. Horn, Fred Eggers.

ROW 1: Louis Ulrich, Martha Kay Holt (Sweetheart), Kenneth W. Wallace (Treasurer), Sharon Ford (Sweetheart), Robert Crowe (Governor), Kathy Munk (Sweetheart), John Lyon (Secretary), Donna Bartels (Sweetheart), Charles Stewart. ROW 2: Chester Poor, Robert McCord, Burton Siegel, Tom F. Weisz, Bruce Bernhart, James W. Rodebaugh, Paul Wasson, Fred Hawkins, Jim Scott, Ira

Lev. ROW 3: Edward Mechling, Alan Begley, Bob Lorenzi, Bruce Clark, Tony Windell, Le Roy Keith, Ted Freedman, Larry Corbin, William Schooley (Counselor). ROW 4: Richard Galich, Jack Croney, Tom Griffin, Stan M. Koscielski, William M. McGee, Kaye R. Schulz, Richard Ramsey, Bill Kleckner, Allen Langdon, Richard Goldman, Donald Quimby.

JENKINS HOUSE


LOWE HOUSE

Roger W. Meeks. ROW 4: Ralph Morris, Roger Vignolo, Don Mitchell, Bruce Bone (Secretary), Leon Cheesbrough, Fred L. Procise, Marlan T. Boultinghouse, Gary B. Brumback, John F. Zimmer, Maurice Smith, Phillip L. Hartman, Eddie L. Hall, Don Deganutti. ROW 5: Steve H. Pulver, James R. Cerney, James R. Wattles, Ed Youngman, Bob Pickerill, Marty Pieters, C. Gregory Walker, Larry Shriner, George Callahan, Lowell Hyer, Edgar H. Bill, David Schalliol, Ronald Costlow, Larry H. Hundley, John E. Bales.

ROW 1: Jack Clark (Counselor), Jim Bortel (Governor), Bob Behrends, Sandy Shepler (Sweetheart), Gene Fowler, Clark Johnston. George L. Beckett (Treasurer). ROW 2: Richard L. Johnson, Stephen E. Kroczek, Joseph C. Holinko, Ronald E. Bell, Chico Tinkle, Joseph B. Saladino, John D. Todd, Marshall Heinold, Robert L. Gray, Howard Goldberg. ROW 3: Dale F. Miller, Ed Wilson Jr., Philip Moenning, Phil Mosbaugh, Robert Hamilton, Fred Buechner, Stephen Perfect, Fred Starbuck, Fred W. Garver, Tom Villiger,

Ranostaj, Leon F. Fauede, George Niemiec, Robert \V'. Kroll, Jerry Gyoles. ROW 3: John Kopchik (Treasurer), Mike Burkett, Jon Markland, Max Hintele, George Carey, Nick Karanovich, Jr., Harold Southard, David George Eager, Donald Noone, John Northrup, Calvin DeCapua, Bob Lembke.

ROW 1: Ernie Baird, Robert L. Stilwell (Governor), Philip J. Gutwein, Bill Noone, Don Burditt, Jim Gibbs, Kent Orr, Dale Robinson, Ronnie Carmony. ROW 2: John P. Colglazier, James L. McCoskey (Secretary), William D. Enright, Normand L. Horn, Reginald L. Ferguson, Jerry L. Loffman (Counselor), Robert W. Demaree, Jerry

NICHOLS HOUSE 463


PARKS HOUSE

Bob Winstead, Jim Perry, Curtis McCarty, Walt Harris, Ron Kaiser Jr., Richard A. Weisfeld. ROW 4: Duane Burnor, Robert D. Mathys, Ray S. Plain, Kent D. Carlisle, Gerald N. Svetanoff, Donald R. Robling, Sanford I. Tishcoff, Randall Miller, Jim Stieglitz, Jerry L. Miller, William H. Adams, Richard D. Wright, William McCormick Jr.

ROW 1: Mike Stag, Chuck Hayes, Bill Fagaly, Norman Koselke, Bob Bogusz (Treasurer), Herb Baylis, Darwin Mitchell, Fred M. Meyer, Jerry C. Todd, Staff Wilburne. ROW 2: John P. Huestis, Richard A. Greene, Thomas G. Horka, Virgil E. Reisinger, Judd B. Lowenhar, Peter L. Shideler, Raymond J. O'Brian, David A. Eubank, James K. Kostopoulos, Francis E. SoIms, Richard Morgan. ROW 3: David W. Major, James W. Pierazek, Roger A. Fortna, Ted Smith,

Hirschmann, Neil Anderson. Wayne McLean, John Cass, Wayne Studer, James Volkman. ROW 4: Daniel B. Horton, Byron Young, Walter Lunte, Robert R. Schmidt, Eugene Robert Sriver, C. Eugene Nichols, Arthur D. Kearn, May E. Dixon, Leroy Kochert, Louis Meek.

ROW 1: Timothy L. Yarling (Counselor), Ronald L. Page, Monte H. Wetter, Patrick Sanders, Ron Maris (Governor), Walter E. Payne II, Sherman M. Arnold, C. Allen Lehman (Secretary). ROW 2: Maurice Pennock, Allen Love, Paul Martin, Ronald Reed, Gerald L. McKinsey, Vernon J. Petri, Michael F. Mondovics, Frank Kaslewicz. ROW 3: Jack L. McClaine, Bob Hughes, Don A. Moretton, Thomas

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RUTER HOUSE

ROW 1: Robert Shinn (Counselor), Richard Boehning, William Bennett (Secretary), Robert Cupp (Governor), David Beldus, Herbert A. Hazen, Ronald D. Robbins (Treasurer), Frederick A. Patcheak. ROW 2: Kent Hankins, Bob Osborn, Thomas A. Miller, Jerry D. Larrison, Richard Fleck, George Bourne, Robert Smith, John M. Wambo, Jon Micu, Norm Hassfurder. ROW 3: Thomas V. Doty,

Peter Klondaris, Richard David Baldin, Gary Lee Robbins, Joe Cadman Shafer, Robert D. Smith, Jerry E. Werling, Phillip K. Hardwick, Max L. Gray, Herschel Zehr. ROW 4: Jerry Gattchall, Ron Carmin, Gary York, Tom Zunk, Thomas Sherrier, John Drake, John C. Hennigar, Rich Nellemann, William A. Arnett, J. Richard Brozovic.

Bob Shone (Secretary), Don DuBois, Max E. Pinkerton (Governor). ROW 3: Joe Paloski, Tom Hardaway, Robert Fugate, Rahn Miller, Wayne LaVoncher, Bruce Thompson, (Treasurer), Stephen Vangel, Bruce Depew, Nugen Hall, Carl Home, Norman Brown, Gerald Borkenstein.

ROW 1: Ned V. Schimizzi, Paul F. Jones, Glenn A. Talley, Bill Lintz, David J. Vucich, William Robert Bartok, Don Thomas Stevenson, Pierre Jan Regnier, John P. Matsis, Austin David Ritterspach, Barry R. Hoover. ROW 2: Ronald Pavelka, Woodard Roy Smith, Wallie Musson, Mike Lawrence, Jim Mount, Don R. Martin, Tony Mastey,

STOCKWELL HOUSE .1 (


DODDS HOUSE

ROW 1: Joseph Shook, Ron Keller (Treasurer), Bernard Brewer, Richard L. Lattimer, John T. Vidovich, Barbara Cohen (Sweetheart), Larry Ratts, Arvin Steinberg, Ken Warbritton, Doug Shue (Governor), Ted Petersen, Stuart Kahn. ROW 2: John Reed (Secretary), Bill Schrader, Ralph S. Thorsen, Raymond G. Smyth, Peter L. Spurbeck, Jim Law, Jeryl Wright, Jim Showalter, Martin Angell, Norman Chappell, George Barger, Dave Held. ROW 3: Edward

Lilies, kk a) Ile Dell, Wayne L. Morris, Dick Fox, John L. Largura, Larry J. Bruner, Robert Dillard, Bob Bradach, Kent Lindquist, Frederic Bowles, Sam Payton (Counselor), Walter K. Smoot, John Thomas Russell. ROW 4: Keith K. Ritter, Dave Nolan, Freeman Martin, Karl F. Napper, Edward Vondrak, Donald E. Stevens, Ralph Weeks, Jack Ernsting, Gerald Jorgensen, Barry Stein, Ronald Bargerhuff, Tom Albertson.

For the third straight year, Dodds House was named the outstanding unit of the Men's Quad. Dodds House was also the top independent unit in intramural sports for the third straight year, and finished second in the Little 500 race last Spring. They have placed in the top ten in four of the six Little 500 races. Varsity athletes of Unit 1 are Jerry Wright, gymnastics; Ed Uhles, fencing; Joe Shook, wrestling, and Howard Hamilton, Sam Congie, and Wally Smoot, football. Dick Lattimer was president of the Advertising Club, and Arvin Steinberg was a Student Senator.

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SENIOR INDEX ASTESANO, JOSEPHINE JOAN

ACHOR, ROBERT JOHN

ANDASON, LEDA

Gary A.B. Social Service

Richmond Gary B.S. Home Economics B.S. Education Auditorium Usher, ACE, Union Xil, Jr. Union Board, Home Ec., Club, Arbutus, Jr. Prom Steering Service Award Comm., Greek Week

ACKERMAN, JANE ELIZABETH

Loogootee B.S. Education Red Cross (Sec., V-pres.), FTA, ACE

ANDERSON, JAMES

BALLARD, LARRY

BASSETT, BARBARA A.

Anderson A.B. Chemistry ESE, Alpha Chi Sigma, Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society

Kokomo B.S. Business Education KKP (Pres.), Pleiades, Mortar Board (V-pres.), IU Foundation, Senate

BASSETT, MARY NORMA ATKINSON, ALICE LYNN Gary BAMBURGER, LOUISE Kokomo Zionsville A.B. Fine Arts Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Business Education West Hall (Soc. Ch.), Newman A.B. Fine Arts B.S. Education ER, Arbutus, AWS (Soc. and AAA, Class Sec. (2), Enomene, Mortar Board, Pi Lambda Theta, Club, Little 500 ADAMS, FLOYD E. Justice Supreme Court, Alpha Enomene, Alpha Lambda Delta, Clerical COMM.) Marysville ANDERSON, JOHN CAMERON Lambda Delta Pamarada (Pres.), AWS (Pres.) B.S. Education BAUER, BETTY JEAN Oolitic FTA, YMCA, Pershing Auburn ATTSCHULER, DORIS ANN B.S. Education BARBER, DIANE MARY Rifles, Geography Club B.S. Education Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching 100 Chicago Muncie A+ B.S. Speech and Theatre ADAMS, PAUL E. B.S. Education ANDESON, MARILYN ANN Referral Board Ch. of Bloomington K AO, IU Foundation, BAUER, FREDERICK TAGGART Indianapolis Smithwood I B.S. General Business Arbutus, Oceanides Terre Haute A.B. French SAM A.B. English AUSTIN, CAROL EK, Enomene, Phi Sigma Iota, BARD, HARRIET ADRIENNE Acacia (V-pres.), Skull and Bloomington Class (V-pres.) ADAMSON, JAMES HENRY, JR. Gary Crescent (Sec.), Scabbard and A.B. Sociology Terre Haute B.S. Education ANDERSON, NEIL ALLEN Blade, Young Democrats /01, Alpha Kappa Delta, Psi Chi, B.S. General Business Hillel Foundation Fort Wayne Alpha Lambda Delta BAUGH, WILLIAM BLUFORD, JR. B.S. Transportation AHLBRAND, JEROME THOMAS BARKER, ROBERTA JANE Zionsville AUSTIN, MARILYN CLAIRE Little 500, Gamma Delta, TransSeymour B.S. Accounting Birdseye Richmond portation Club B.S. Radio and Television. Accounting Club, Hoosier Ct. B.S. Education B.S. Education EAE, Skull and Crescent ANDERSON, NORA JEAN Council (Mayor, Councilman) AZ, A AAA (Pres.), Panhell (Sec.), Alpha Delta Sigma, YMCA Gary Alpha Lambda Delta, Pleides, BEAMAN, JANE ANN A.B. Social Service BARKER, WALTER LEE Mortar Board, Class V-pres. AHLERS, RICHARD JOSEPH Speedway Delta Phi Alpha, Alpha Lambda Mitchell Warren, Ohio B.S. Education Delta, Gamma Delta BAER, JOACHIM THEODOR B.S. Production Management B.S. Management Pi Lambda Theta, ACE, Indianapolis +KT, SAM, I Men, SAM ANDERSON, SHIRLEY YVONNE Educational Council A.B. Slavic Studies Sports (2, 3, 4) Valparaiso AKRE, PHILIP ROBERT BEAVER, ALICE MAE BAILEY, JAMES DEVON B.S. Textile Merchandising BARNARD, KENNETH ELDON Linton Logansport Indianapolis Omicron Delta, Gamma Alpha Oakland City A.B. Anatomy-Physiology A.B. English Literature B.S. Marketing Chi, Marketing Club, Morrison A.B. Anatomy-Physiology 4,RA, Phi Eta Sigma (Pres.), +PA, Falcon Club Hall (Pres., V-pres.) AT, Alpha Epsilon Delta BEGO, JAMES LELAND Alpha Epsilon Delta, Skeleton Club Indianapolis BAKER, CAROLYN JANE ANDERSON, WARREN LEE Skeleton Club B.S. Business Kendallville Fort Wayne BARNES, CATHERINE Marketing Club A.B. French and German B.S. Marketing ALEXANDER, MARGARET BIRDENA Fort Wayne IM Sports (1-4), Bloomington Track 2, I Men, Marketing Club, MIT, Alpha Lambda Delta, B.S. Social Service Unit 16 (Soc. Ch.) Enomene, Phi Sigma Iota, and Advertising Club B.S. Education Social Service Club, YWCA, YWCA (Pres.), Mortar Board AAA, Pi Lambda Theta, Alpha NAACP, Dorm (Soc. COMM.) BELL, BELDEN HILL ANDREW, JERALD LEE Lambda Delta, IU Band, BAKER, GINGER Lou Evansville Fort Wayne IU Orchestra BARNETT, KEITH A. Salem A.B. Government A.B. Medicine Gary B.S. Education E4,E, Pi Sigma Alpha Alpha Epsilon Delta, Dorm ALGER, BILLIE JEAN B.S. General Business AZ, (Rush Ch.) IU Young Republicans (Pres.), (Gov., Soc. Ch.) Indianapolis Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Phi, BOIL SAM, Young Republicans, IU Forum, Dartmouth (1-2) A.B. Social Service Advertising Club ANDREWS, FRED BATMAN Pleiades, LUNA YWCA, Social Service Bloomington BELL, WILLIAM LAIRD Club, Memorial Referral Bd. BARNHART, BEN J. BAKER, JACOB GERALD A.B. Zoology Elkhart (Ch.) Elkhart +AO, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Oxford B.S. Business A.B. Zoology B.S. Geology Eta Sigma 4'K, Union ALISHOUSE, JOHN CARL EH (Rush Ch.), Falcon Club, Sphinx Bainbridge BAKER, JOHN PAUL ANKERS, GLORIA Young Republicans B.S. Physics Jeffersonville South Bend BELLIS, BETTY JO Wesley Foundation B.S. Social Studies A.B. Sociology Clarksville BARNHISEL, THOMAS STEWART Marching 100, South Hall "A" EK (House Mgr. and Rush) FTA, YMCA B.S. HPER Huntington (Scholarship Ch.) IM Sports (1), Pemm Club B.S. Accounting BAKER, PHYLLIS ANN APPLE, FERRELL DEAN (Sr. Class Rep.) KE, Accounting Club, SAM, Terre Haute ALLEN, DAVID Oaklandon Collegiate Cham. of Commerce, B.S. Education Munster B.S. Accounting BENDITZON, HOWARD R. Tomahawk, Purdue (I) B.S. Education AX, Alpha Kappa Psi, SAM, Oak Park, Ill. BAKER, WILLIAM BERCAN IIK+, Pi Sigma Alhpa, Freshman Accounting Club, B.S. Accounting East Chicago BARR, GEORGE ANTHONY Football (Assn.) Advertising Club ZBT, Hillel Council, Union, B.S. Management New Albany Arbutus (1) AX, Arbutus, SAM, Singing B.S. General Business ALLEN, ELEANOR LAVERN APPLE, PHYLLIS Hoosiers, YMCA, Finance Club Alpha Kappa Psi, Newman Club BENNETT, CAROLYN B. Logansport Newburgh B.S. Education B.S. Nursing Education South Bend BARRETT, ELSIE R. Cresset (Treas.) AP, FTA, Greek Week (Banquet BALCH, CHARLES GUTHRIE A.B. English Indianapolis Indianapolis Comm.) B.S. Insurance A.B. English ALLEN, RUTH CAROLYN BENTLEY, DAVID M. EAE, Insurance Club, APPLEMAN, JOYCE MCGEE AOH, Arbutus, YWCA, Greenfield Evansville La Grange Falcon Club, Little 500 Choral Group, Knight House, B.S. Education B.S. Marketing B.S. Education Young Republicans +M, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi +PA, Arnold Air Society, BALDWIN, MURIEL KAY Lambda Theta, School of Educa- r‘RTERBURN, • Young Rep., Military Ball Muncie LINDA Lots BARRETT, ROBERT VICTOR tion Student Coun. YWCA (Co-ch.), Marketing Club Vincennes A.B. Journalism Richmond X0, Mortar Board, B.S. Education A.B. Medicine ALLISON, RALPH C. BERG, GERSHON S. Alpha Lambda Delta, Theta 4,M, FTA, YWCA, ACE +PA, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Indianapolis Chicago Sigma Phi, AWS Council Football (1, 2), Skeleton Club B.S. General Business B.S. Accounting ARVIN, KENT STEPHEN ATO, Baseball (1, 3, 4) Accounting Club, IM Sports BALL, EUGENE ERNEST, JR. Indianapolis BARTAL, LAWRENCE JOHN Columbus B.S. General Business ALLMAN, DAVID WILLIAM Gary BERG, RICHARD EDWARD KAP (Pres.), Blue Key (V-pres.), B.S. Marketing Peru B.S. Business-Chemistry Fort Wayne Arbutus (Bus. Mgr.), Class Treas. EAE, Marketing Club, B.S. Chemistry Student Union Activities B.S. Real Estate SAM, Young Republicans (3), Supreme Ct. Chief Justice AXA EX, Alpha Kappa Psi, BASS, DWAIN Real Estate Club, Falcon Club BALL, SAUNDRA G. ASHBY, ROBERT NEWTON ALTHEIDE, WAYNE CARLTON Flat Rock Pendleton Holland, Michigan Brookfield, Illinois B.S. Marketing BERGSTROM, LYLE RICHARD B.S. Education A.B. Chemistry B.S. Management Acacia, IU Foundation Elkhart AZ, (First V-pres.), ATA, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi SAM Tomahawk, Union Service Lambda Upsilon, Skeleton Club Little 500 Rider (1-4), A.B. Police Administration Pi Lambda Theta, ACE, Award, Ushering Marketing Club Lambda Alpha Epsilon (Pres.), YWCA, FTA Asmus, JUDITH Little 500 Trainer AMSTUTS, JOSEPH GERALD BAI.LANTINE, CYNTHIA JUNE BASS, MARILYN Indianapolis Toledo, Ohio Flat Rock BERNARD, NEIL LEON Kokomo B.S. Social Stddies B.S. HPER A.B. Dietetics Mexico K10, Enomene (V-pres.), YWCA A.B. Zoology EN, I Men, Football (1-4) KU, YWCA, Arbutus, AWS ARO, Belles (1, 2) B.S. Accounting (Reg. Chrm.), Union, AWS

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BERNSTEIN -CHAMBERLAIN BERNSTEIN, JANET ROSLYN

BLESSINGER, AGNES LOUISE

BOTTORFF, THOMAS EUGENE

BRITTON, PAUL COLEMAN

BURK EY, KENNETH STEELE

Chicago A.B. Journalism Gamma Alpha Chi (Sec.), Advertising Club, Daily Student (Ad. and Prod. Mgr.)

Huntingburg B.S. Business Education Resident Scholar

Cortland B.S. HPER

Whiting B.S. Chemistry AXA

BOURDON, CAROL LEE

Fort Wayne B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Advertising Club, AF ROTC Drill Team

BODE, SYLVIA ANN

South Bend B.S. Education

BRODHECKER, THOMAS ANDREW

BERRY, GRACE

Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Education A011 (Rec. Sec.), FTA, ACE, Arbutus BERRY, SHIRLEY ANN

Gary B.S. Education YWCA, ACE BEST, JANET RUTH

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho B.S. Business BEUMEL, WILFORD, JR.

Frankfort B.S. Education Alpha Delta Sigma, FTA, Advertising Club, MRC Arts Council (Sec.) BEUTTER, ROBERT CHARLES

Mishawaka B.S. General Business EX (Pres.), Alpha Kappa Psi, Scabbard and Blade, Marketing Club, Sailing Club BEVAN, WILLIAM LEROY

Columbus A.B. Government BIANCO, SHIRLEY HATFIELD

Vincennes B.S. Education ACE BIDWELL, JAMES C.

Kentland B.S. Marketing Beta Gamma Sigma BIEVER, THOMAS LEE

Michigan City B.S. General Business IM Sports (2, 3), Unit Off. BILGE, BARBARA ALICE

Webster Groves, Missouri B.S. Education A011, ACE, Dorm (V-pres.), Pemm Club BOGGS, DOUGLAS S.

BURKHARDT, EDWIN EARL

BOWEN, LARRY LEE

Lynn B.S. Education 4,EK, FTA, YMCA, Campus Christian Club

Frankfort B.S. Finance Lois E. ElI, IM Ch. and Pledge Train., BOWERS, LaPorte Falcon Club, Marketing Club, B.S. Education Advertising Club EK, ACE, FTA BOGUE, JOSEPH DAVIS

Indianapolis B.M. Music Phi Mu Alpha (Pres.), Tomahawk, Phi Eta Sigma, Princeton U. (1, 2) BOGUSZ, ROBERT

East Chicago B.S. Accounting Delta Sigma Pi, Parks House (Treas.), Newman Club, Accounting Club BOLENDER, CAROL ANN

BURNS, THELMA M.

BROWN, NORMAN DONALD

BURROFF, DAVID LAWRENCE

New Haven B.S. Education Arbutus, Jr. Prom

Indianapolis B.S. Marketing

Kokomo A.B. History Phi Alpha Theta (V-pres.), Flame Club (Sec.), IU Foundation, Supreme Ct. Justice

BOWYER, JOHN WILLIAM

BROWN, OREAL LYNNWOOD

Indianapolis A.B. Radio-TV TKE, University Theatre Productions, Theta Alpha Pi BOWMAN, DONALD

E.

Fort Wayne B.S. Business Administration AXA, Falcon Club, The Oracle

BOY ER, WILLIAM

BOYD, NANCY

L.

Sheridan A.B. Journalism EAX, Daily Student (Campus Ed., Night Ed., Assoc. Ed., Ass. Ed.)

BROWNING, JOHN DAVID

BRADLEY, MARY CATHERINE

Bedford B.S. Business Administration

CACHULES,

BII.GER, BARBARA ANN

BRA JNER, GENE J.

Bloomington B.S. Education

Martinsville B.S. Transportation Transportation Club

BRADLEY, RICHARD

BOONE, MARJORIE LEE

BORCHELT, KENNETH PAUL

Fort Wayne B.S. Education

Evansville BORDMAN, KAY DYANN B.S. General Business Singing Hoosiers, Newman Club, Anderson B.S. Education SAM Alpha Chi Omega, Arbutus, Jordan River Revue BLACK, MARJORIE ELLEN

Indianapolis B.S. HPER Pemm, Normal College AGU of IU (1-2)

BUTLER, ROBERT CHARLES

Huntington B.S. Education Tomahawk, MRHA (V-pres.), MQ (Sec.), Social Affairs Comm., FTA, IM Sports BYRNE, CYNTHIA C.

BOOKER, SUSAN MARIE

BISHEA, NORMAN DORAL

BROWNE, PHYLLIS ANNE

Indianapolis B.S. Ballet Jordan River Review, IU Operas, Little 500 Variety Show

Indianapolis B.S. Speech & Hearing Therapy KAO, (Hs. Mgr.), Speech & Hearing Club

South Bend B.S. Education Bloomington IU Center Student Coun. B.S. Accounting (Pres.), Pine Hall (Sec.), Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Kappa Newman Club, Union (3, 4) Psi, Accounting Club (V-pres.)

Gary A.B. Sociology AZ, Panhellenic (Rush Coon.) Union, Junior Panhellenic

BORKENSTEIN, GERALD W.

Fort Wayne B.S. Finance Finance Club

BUSHMAN, TED

Columbia City B.S. Education Administration Delta Epsilon Pi, Alpha Phi Omega, Tomahawk, Luna, Debate Team

BROWNELL, JANET MAY

Logansport A.B. Chemistry

Fort Wayne A.B. English Iota Chi (Ft. Wayne), IU Student (Ft. Wayne), Cosmopolitan Club

A.

New Haven B.S. Education Arbutus, Jr. Prom Comm.

South Bend A.B.

Rushville B.S. Physical Education AAA, I Men, Track

BINGLEY, BETTE JEAN

BROWN, WILLIAM

Fort Wayne B.S. Business

COMM.

BURROFF, JUDITH WITELOCK

Box, REGINA SUE Bedford B.S. Business Education

Bloomfield Hills, Michigan A.B. Speech and Theatre KAO (Treas.), Enomene, University Theatre (Sr. Mgr.), AWS Cony. (Hostess Ch.) Fort Wayne B.S. Education Pi Lambda Theta, FTA

Bloomington B.S. Transportation EAE Transportation Club

BONN I NGTON , ROBERT LESTER

BOOMER, TED WILLIAM

BURNS, BARBARA ANN

Gary B.S. Education KAO, Pi Lambda Theta, ACE Bloomington A.B. History Phi Alpha Theta

BROWN, HAROLD EDWIN

BOLITHO, MARILYNN JANE

BOMBA, BRADFORD J.

Hammond B.S. Education 0'3, Student Athletic Comm., MQ Bd. of Gov. (Sec., Coun.), Young Republicans

Olney, Illinois B.S. Accounting

BOWLER, GREGORY LEE

Aurora, Illinois B.S. Education AT'A (V-pres.), Arbutus (Research), Union, FTA

Chicago A.B. Zoology EAE, Board of Aeons, 11.3 Foundation, Football (1-4), I Men (Pres.)

BROSE, PAUL ELBERT

Lebanon A.B. Anatomy-Physiology Spelunking Club (Sec.)

Jamestown, New York B.S. Education Phi Sigma Iota, French-Spanish Club, German Club, Newman Club Chicago B.S. Office Management A011, (Rush and Scholarship Ch.)

Brownstown B.S. Marketing 14,E, Arnold Air Society, Singing Hoosiers (1-4)

BRANSON, SARAH JANE

Connersville A.B. French KAO, Mortar Board, Enomene, Alpha Lambda Delta, IU Foundation (Steering COMM.) BRASHEARS, BENJAMIN SETH

Annapolis, Maryland A.B. Sociology Laurel Hall (Soc. Ch., Treas.)

BRUMBAUGH, RODGER LEE

Huntington B.S. Education Flame Club, Athletic Mgr., MRC Chorus (Sec., V-pres., Pres.), West II (Gov.)

BRAZIER, CLAUDE NEIL BLACKBURN, ANN S.

BORNS, ROBERT AARON Spencer Gary B.S. Marketing B.S. Finance Acacia, YMCA, Collegiate ZBT (Exec. Coun.), Real Estate Ch. of Com. Club, Accounting Club, Finance Club BREDEMEYER, EVELYN JOAN Fort Wayne BLACKWELL, FREDERICK WAYNE SORTER, LEONARD DALE B.S. Business Education Elkhart Bloomington A4' (Pres., Treas.), FTA, A.B. Mathematics B.S. Education Union, Panhellenic Phi Eta Sigma, Class Treas. (1), Little 500 Winner (1) Class Director (4), Contest BRENEMAN, MIRIAM EILENE Boss, BARBARA ANN Alumni on Campus (Pres.) Bloomington Elkhart B.S. HPER BLAKE, JUDITH Lou B.S. Education AAA Evansville AAA, ACE, YWCA, Belles B.S. Education BREWER, THOMAS K. Pamarada, YWCA (Campus BOSTWICK, JAMES ARNOLD Elkhart Worship Ch.), IU Foundation, Harvey, Illinois B.S. Personnel Management B.M.E. Music Morrison Hall (V-pres.) ATA, Arbutus, YMCA, (Cabinet, Phi Mu Alpha, Sinfonia Rd. of Dir.), SAM, BLASKOVICH, THOMAS ROBERT Orientation Week (Ch.) Schereville BOTTOM, DOYLE E. B.S. Marketing Wins/ow BRITTEN, DALE A. Marketing Club, Finance Club, B.S. General Business Van Ormer, Pennsylvania Advertising Club 4'KT, Crimson Bull, Union B.S. Management

Huntington B.S. Education Alpha Chi Omega (Art Ch.), Jr. Union Board, Union Board, FTA, Arbutus

468

CAGIANTAS, CALLIOP I S.

Gary B.S. Education ACE, Pi Lambda Theta

BRUMM, HAROLD LEROY

Portland B.S. Marketing Marketing Club

CALLAS, ANDREW

South Bend B.S. Marketing Marketing Club

BRUNE, CHARLES MARVIN

Tell City A.B. History IM Sports, Independent Party, Men's Quad (Ex. Comm.), Board of Governors

CALLON, KATHLEEN BROOK

Indianapolis A.B. Physics Supreme Court, Mortar Board, Pamarada (Pres.), IU Foundation, Alpha Lambda Delta

BRUTTON, MICHAEL STEPHEN

Fort Wayne B.S. General Business EAE, Blue Key, Alpha Delta Sigma, Dragon's Head Society, Arbutus (Editor-in-Chief, Mg. Ed.)

BRAUN, MARLENE

Indianapolis A.B. Latin EAT (Treas.), Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pleides, IU Foundation (3), Panhell

NICK Marion A.B. Government IM Sports, Unit Officer

BRYANT, RANDALL DALE

Van Buren A.B. Chemistry BRYANT, RANDALL DALE

CAMPBELL, BARBARA ANN

Wilmette, Illinois B.S. Education AP (Rec. Sec.), AWS (Soc. Comm.), ACE, FTA, YWCA CAPEHART, JAMES B. Waynetown B.S. Finance AT11, Senate, Jr. Prom (Ch.), Union Board, Skull and Crescent (Pres.), Blue Key

Fort Wayne A.B. Economics CARNALL, NED ROOF ATS2 (Sec., Pres.), IFC (Treas.), Bluff ton Skull and Crescent B.S. General Business KE (V-pres., Sec., Rush Ch.), BULLINGTON, ANNETTE YMCA, Student Leader French Lick B.S. Education CARNES, WALTER ALFRED AXQ, Belles Fort Wayne B.S. General Business BURDITT, DONALD C.

Nutley, New Jersey CARPENTER, GENE F. B.S. Geology Madison Men's Quad (Sec., Ath. Mgr.), B.S. General Business Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching 100, Arnold Air Society CARTER, THOMAS EDWARD, JR. Indianapolis BURGDOERFER, JERRY J. A.B. Mathematics Connersville B.S. Management CATANZARITE, JOSEPH FRANK AAA, SAM, Young Republicans, South Bend Scabbard and Blade B.S. Education Phi Eta Sigma BURGOON, ELMER CHARLES, JR.

Richmond B.S. Marketing SAM, Marketing Club, IM, Dodd's House (Treas.)

CHAMBERLAIN, M AURICE KAY

Anderson B.S. Marketing

EX


CHAMBERS-DOWNEY CHAMBERS, MARLENE ANN

COHEN, PHILLIP STOKES

COWEN, RICHARD LEE

DAILEY, BERNARD HOWARD

Thorntown B.S. Education A+, Union Board (Sec.), FTA, IU Foundation (3), Soph. Cotillion (Co-ch.)

Malden, Missouri B.M. Opera Operas (Music)

Mishawaka B.S. Business Administration OX, Delta Sigma Pi Skull and Crescent

Fort Wayne A.B. Economics 4,EK

CHEN, YIN-CHUAN

Hong Kong, China B.S. Business Chinese Student Ass'n. (Pres., V-pres.) CHESTER, LYLE W.

Fort Wayne B.S. General Business CHIN-YEE, MILLIE

Jamaica, B.W.I. A.B. Literature Jordan River Review, Cosmopolitan Club, Foreign Stud. Advisory Bd., Student Leader CHIPMAN, RALPH DEAN

Bloomfield B.S. Education

COLE, PHILA

Lawrenceburg B.S. Transportation Class Dir. (3), Senate (Treas.), Tomahawk (Pres.), Transportation Club (Sec.) CIPOWSKI, PAUL AUGUST

Calumet City B.S. Marketing Marketing Club CLAEYS, FRANK JOHN

South Bend B.S. Accounting Accounting Club CLARK, DONALD MAURICE

Chicago B.S. Management OZ, SAM CLARK, ELNORA LOUISE

Darlington A.B. History Radcliffe (1-3)

COLLIE, JOHN, JR.

COX, STANDIFORD HENRY

Gary A.B. Economics 4,K•lr, SAM, Arbutus (Asst. Pers. Dir.) JOY ARLENE Oak Park, Illinois B.S. Education EK, YWCA, FTA, ACE

COLNITIS,

B

Monticello B.S. Marketing Advertising Club, Marketing Club CONGER, JOHN THOMAS

Indianapolis B.S. Finance EAE (V-pres., Treas.), Sphinx Club, IFPC, YMCA (Bd. of Dir. Cab.) CONKLIN, ROBERT DALE

Zionsville A.B. Education Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles CONN, FRANK HERBERT

Decatur, Illinois B.S. Business Education SAM, Real Estate Club, Hoosier Cts. Coun.

CLARK, MARGARET ANN

Olney, Ill. COOPER, WILLIAM EARL B.S. Education Seymour FTA, Speech and Hearing Club B.S. Prod. Management EAE, SAM, Arnold Air Society, CLARK, WILLIAM RUSSELL, JR. IM Sports Fort Wayne A.B. Anatomy-Physiology COPPES, MARCIA MARIE Alpha Epsilon Delta South Bend B.S. Marketing CLAY, GARNER H., JR. APB (Cor. Sec., Chaplain), New Castle Alpha Lambda Delta, B.S. Marketing Arbutus, Enomene, Union Marketing Club, Marching 100 Spiceland B.S. Marketing Market Club (Treas.)

CORBIN, CHARLES DOWELL

Worthington B.S. Management KE, Beta Gamma Sigma, SAM CORK, JOSELYNN JAN

CLEMENTS, HARLEY M.

Winchester A.B. Speech and Theatre Theta Alpha Phi

Speedway B.S. Business Education EK, Omicron Delta

CLESTER, HARRIET REMICK

Bloomington B.S. Education Xil, (Pledge Trainer), AWS, Fresh. Tyronian, Soph. Cotill., Speech and Hearing Club CLINE, CAROLYN ANN

Lebanon B.S. Home Economics Young Republicans, Home Ec. Club CLOE, RAFE HEATH

Noblesville A.B. History +ET, Falcon Law Club, Arnold Air Society, Young Republicans CLOSE, GLORIA E. Waukegan, Illinois B.S. Education IIB Y, Student Senate (Clerk)

Richmond B.S. Marketing Advertising Club, Marketing Club, Newman Club

Indianapolis B.S. Social Service

Crawfordsville CONRAD, EVERETT LEROY B.S. Speech and Hearing Twelve Mile ArA (Pres., Ass't Rush Ch.), Speech and Hearing Club, YWCA A.B. Biology Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship CLARK, ERNEST, JR. South Bend B.S. Management COOPER, CAROL Alpha Kappa Phi, SAM, Indianapolis Hoosier Cts. Coun. Rep., A.B. Journalism Collegiate Cham. of Commerce, KM` (Cor. Sec.), IDS, Arbutus, Real Estate Club Theta Sigma Phi, Gamma Alpha Chi (Pres.)

CLEEK, CARROLL EDWIN

COX, DONALD THOMAS

COX, JOANN ALLENDORF

L.

COMBS, NELSON CHRISTIAN, RICHARD OLIN

DAILEY, JAMES BARTON

COLCHIN, CHARLES EDWIN

Fort Wayne B.S. Finance Delta Sigma N Finance Club Real Estate Club

Kokomo B.S. Production Management YMCA, SAM DALE, JACQUELINE GRACE

Indianapolis B.S. Accounting Omicron Delta, Accounting Club (Sec.) DALE, WILLIAM DWAIN

St. Paul Brazil A.B. Slavic Studies A.B. Chemistry Slavic Club Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Chi Sigma, Am. Chem. Society (Stud. DANIEL, JEROME C. Affiliate) Evanston, Illinois B.S. Insurance COYNE, ARTHUR EDWARD ZBT, Dragon's Head, Varsity Gary Basketball Mgr., Insurance Club B.S. General Business 4'KT (Pres., Soc. Ch., Rush DANNU, ABLAHAD PAULUS Ch.), Arnold Air Society, Mosul, Iraq Falcon Club, SAM, Arbutus A.B. English Literature CRAIG, M. CAROLYN

Linton B.S. Education CRALLE, JOAN LEE

Louisville, Kentucky A.B. Music ETA, Sigma Alpha Iota CREWS, THOMAS WESLEY

Coatesville A.B. Government Phi Sigma Alpha, IU Forum (Treas., V-pres.) CRINKLAW, JIM ALFRED

Elmhurst, Illinois B.S. Social Service AX

DAVIS, JAMES E. Greenwood B.S. Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club

Fort Wayne B.S. Marketing Flame Club, Student Forum DAVIS, JOHN WILLIAM

Hammond B.S. Education

CROSS, RICHARD VERNON

Indianapolis B.S. Accounting MRHA Executive Bd. (Pres.), Flame Club, Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Eta Sigma

DAVIS, MARY

JO

Ft. Wayne B.S. Education Speech and Hearing Club DAVISON, RUTH MARILYN

Freetown CROTHERS, EDWARD JOE A.B. English Walkerton A.B. Mathematics DEAN, LYNDON LEE Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow. ship, Contest Alumni on Campus Hammond B.S. Geology Marching 100, Sigma Theta CROUCH, NANCY A. Epsilon (Pres., Chaplain), Tipton Wesley (Cabinet) B.S. Marketing OM, (Pledge Tr.), Mortar Bd. (Pres.), Panhell Executive Coun., DEBONIS, MICHAEL DOMINIC Gary Omicron Delta B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, Real Estate CROWE, ROBERT EMLIN Club, West Hall III (Treas.) Gary B.S. Production Management Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi, DECK, JAMES LOUIS Bloomington Jenkins House (Gov.), SAM, B.S. Marketing Newman Club AXA (Hse. Mgr., Song Leader) Singing Hoosiers, YMCA, CRUM, JAMES EDWARD Collegiate Ch. of COMM. Richmond A.B. Government Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching 100, DELL, WAYNE RUSSELL Bridgeport Stud. Ath. Comm., MQ Sec. B.S. Education Coun. (Pres.), Dunn House Marching 100, Little 500 (Sec.) DEMAREE, SUSAN GAY

CORTESE, JOSEPH HARRY

Indianapolis A.B. Zoology

Madison B.S. Education ZTA, FTA, Young Republicans AWS, YWCA, ACE

CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM THOMAS

COUGER, JANET ANN

Newport News, Virginia B.S. Education. KATY, Football (1-4), IU Foundation DILLMAN, KENNETH LEW

Indianapolis A.B. Accounting <DK*, I Men, Tennis (1-4), Accounting Club DINGER, DALLAS LEE

Fort Wayne A.B. Journalism Sigma Delta Chi, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Daily Student, Wesley Foundation DISLER, JACK RAY

Fort Wayne B.S. HPER Phi Epsilon Kappa (Sec.), I Men, Varsity Basketball (Mgr.), IM Sports

Oakland City B.S. Marketing Acacia (Pres.), Alpha Delta Sigma (Sec.), Adv. Club

Gary B.S. Marketing Marketing Club

CURLESS, ROBERT TRAVIS

DERHAMMER, NAN LOUISE

DEMOS, GEORGE

Marion Firookston B.S. Education A.B. Government EAE, Young Republicans, YMCA 3Z, Usher Corps

Indianapolis A.B. Zoology 11B4, (Rec. Sec.), IU Foundation, CURRENT, JERRY HALL Stud. Ath. Comm., (V-pres.), Anderson Alpha Lambda Delta, Enomene B.S. Chemistry EAE, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi COUSINEAU, CAROLE VESTA Lambda Upsilon, Sigma Xi Terre Haute B.S. Education CURRY, RICHARD LEE Boulder City, Nevada B.S. Business-Chemistry COWART, ROBERT LAFAYETTE EAE Bloomington University of Nevada B.M. Music

469

DITSON, RAYMA KAY

Dallas, Texas B.M. Opera Religious Co-ordinate (Pres.), Smithwood I (Music Ch.) DIXON, JANE CAROL

Anderson B.S. Education %AO

DAVIS, JAMES RONALD

LaPorte B.S. Education Ell, Young Republicans

Indianapolis B.S. Marketing Marketing Club Golf (1)

DILLARD, CHARLES THOMAS

DAVIS, DAISY IRENE

Fort Wayne B.S. Education ACE (Sec.), Cedar Hall (Pres.)

CRUME, RALPH EDWARD

COSGROVE, JAMES THOMAS

DICKINSON, CARROLL A. South Bend A.B. Sociology KATY (Pres.), NAACP (Pres.), IM Sports

ElzArluEs, SANDRA JEAN South Bend B.S. Education AXII, Oceanides, IM Sports DEWEY, DEAN HAMILTON

DIXON, MAX EUGENE

Arlington, Virginia B.S. General Business Alpha Phi Omega, IM Sports, MQ Arts Coun. (Treas.), MRHA Arts Coun. (Coordinator) DIXON, WILLIAM GORDON, JR.

Hammond B.S. Geology DOBBINS, MARLENE ELOISE

Hartford City A.B. Home Economics Corridor Advisor, House Coun. DODD, MARGARET

Bloomington B.S. Business Education Alpha Lambda Delta DOLBY, ROBERTA K. Huntington A.B. Geography Geography Club (Sec.), YWCA (Projects Coun.) DONALDSON, BESSIE

Gary B.S. Business Education Delta Sigma Theta DONINGER, CLARENCE HENRY

Evansville B.S. General Business EN, Stud. Body Pres., Bd. of Aeons, Senate, Class Pres. (1, 2), Blue Key, Phi Eta Sigma E. Aurora A.B. Home Economics Omicron Nu, Home Ec. Club (V-pres.), FTA, Gamma Delta, Pine Hall House Coun.

DONSELMAN, DOROTHY

DOOLITTLE, MARLENE JEAN

Butler B.M.E. Voice Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon, Music Educators Nat'l. Conf. DOUGLASS, CHARLES WALTER

Logansport B.S. Social Service Flame Club, Soc. Ser. Club, YMCA (Cabinet), IM Sports DOWNEN, THOMAS WILLIAM

Evansville B.S. Education TIIE, Alpha Phi Omega, ACE

Toronto, Canada DOWNEY, MATTHEW THOMAS B.S. Marketing Montgomery ATO, Swimming Team (1-4), I Men, Delphin Club, Marketing A.B. History Phi Alpha Theta Club, Adv. Club, Union


DOYLE-GENTILE DOYLE, II. ROME WAI ER

Loogootee

B.S. Accounting KE, Accounting Club DRAPER,

JO ANN

South Bend

B.S. Business Education Omicron Delta, IU Philharmonic DREIER, RUTH ELLEN

Evansville

IA.SNER, GORDON LOUIS

Seymour

B.S. Marketing /AE, SAM, Marketing Club ELZEY, CAROL J.

Decatur

B.S. Education IU Young Repubicans (Pres.), APA, ACE, FTA, Education Student Coun., YWCA EMERSON, JANET GLYN

FERVEDA, FLOYD PIERRE

FOUST, RONALD KENT

Indianapolis

Whiting

B.S. Management B.S. Finance AXA, Indian Christian Fellowship Delta Sigma Pi, Tomahawk, Flame Club, SAM, MQ Social Coun. FERVERDA, THOMAS W.

Leesburg

B.S. Business Administration OX, Lambda Alpha Epsilon, Falcon Club, IFC Judicial Bd., Theta Nu Epsilon, Stud. Ath. Comm.

B.S. Education Monticello FETTERS, SUSAN ANN Xfi (Pres.), Class Director (2), Greentown Organized Party Steering Comm., B.S. Education AAA, YWCA, Brown Co. Theatre B.M.E. Voice YMCA (Coordinator) DUDLEY, SHIRLEY ANN

Bicknell

B.S. Education DUKE, SANDRA KAY

Beverly Shores

B.S. Marketing Pamarada, WRH (Pres.), Syc. Hall (Pres.), IU Foundation (Steering Comm.), AWS Council DULACK, STEPHEN, JR.

Whiting

B.S. Marketing DUSTHIMER, THOMAS LEE

Indianapolis

B.S. Finance 4'K* (Pres., Sec.), Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent, Falcon Club, IM Sports DUSTIN, DONNA RUTH

Seymour

B.S. Accounting Omicron Delta (Treas.), Accounting Club DUVALLE, MARILYN ANN

Clarksville

B.S. Education XII EAKINS, ANN CAMDEN

Ford City, Pennsylvania

A.B. Mathematics AZ, Senate, Pleiades, Alpha Lambda Delta, Tau Beta Sigma, Theta Alpha Phi EASTERDAY, SAMUEL GORDEN

Bloomington

B.S. Marketing Hillsdale College (1) ECKERT, PAULINE MAE

Gary B.S. Education AWS, Union, FTA, Newman Club, Purdue (2-3) EDDY, DONALD LYNN

Seymour

B.S. Marketing Delta Sigma Pi, Scabbard and Blade, Marketing Club EDWARDS, GAIL MAURICE

EMILE, HELEN ALBERTA

Indianapolis

B.S. Education Delta Sigma Theta, Pi Lambda Theta, Laurel Hall (V-pres.), ACE, NAACP, YWCA EMMERT, ANNE

B.

ENGLEDOW, MARK ELDON

Bloomington

B.S. Business ENLOW, SUSAN

R.

Evansville

Logansport

B.S. Personnel Management SAM, Accounting Club ELLIS, JAMES MITCHUM

Bloomington

B.S. HPER I Men, Wrestling (2-4) ELLIS, JANICE LOUISE

Bloomington

A.B. Psychology AZ, YWCA ELMORE, AUDREY IONE

Bigsprings, Texas

B.S. Education

B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Omicron Delta, AWS (Finance Comm.), YWCA (Finance COMM.) FIELDS, SHIRLEY ANN

Washington

ENSMINGER, SHEILA

Chicago

FIENBERG, SHEILA FAY

B.S. Education SAT (V-pres.), AWS, Union, A.B. Government Pi Sigma Alpha, Delta Phi Alpha, Panhell, Hillel, Jr. Prom, YWCA, Sophomore Cotillion German Club (V-pres.), AWS, YWCA

Huntington

FINKELSTEIN, MICHAEL

EPSTEIN, BERNARD W.

Trenton, New jersey

B.S. General Business HA+ (Treas.), Hillel, Union ERVIN, JOHN RETHERFORD

Hartsville

South Fallsbury, New York A.B. Government SAM, Sigma Delta Chi, Sphinx Club, Arbutus, Daily Student, Union FISH, ALLAN

L.

FRANKLIN, NORMAN DUFFY

Louisville, Kentucky

B.S. Business IX, I Men, Baseball (1-3) FRAPPIER,

JO H.

Indianapolis

B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Advertising Club, Golf (1) FACKLER, MARY ELIZABETH

Indianapolis

B.S. Business KAO, (Scholarship Ch., Rec. Sec.), Omicron Delta (Cor. Sec.) FAIR, DIANE

Monticello

B.S. Education A4', Cosmopolitan Club

FISHBACK, SHARON JANE

Southport

B.S. Education ACE, FTA, NCTE FISHER, WARREN THOMAS

FARQUHAR, PAULINE JUNE

B.S. HPER IX, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Freshman Baseball Coach (Ass't)

Speedway

FEATHER, JEAN BETTY

Mishawaka

FELDMAN, CLARK LEIGH

Chicago

B.S. Business FENCKEN, WILLIAM ALAN

Washington, D. C.

B.S. Marketing Arnold Air Society, IM Sports, Hickory Hall (Gov.)

FENNER, CARL M.

Decatur

A.B. Zoology 4'I'A (Intramural Ch.), Gamma Delta, MQ Ath. Coordinator FENTER, JACK RAY

Indianapolis

B.S. Marketing Gymnastics (1)

East Gary

Michigan City

B.M.E. Music Education Canterbury Club GAI.BREATH, MARY

Whiting

B.S. Education GALLAGHER, MARRY S., JR.

Hammond

A.B. Biology ATO (Pledge Tr.), YMCA GALLAGHER, PATRICIA ELAINE

Chicago, Illinois

A.B. Social Service Social Service Club (Pres., V.-pres., Sec.), Senate, Arbutus, Weatherwax (Treas.) GALLINATTI, DALE V.

Gary

B.S. Marketing BOIL Arnold Air Society, SAM, Marketing Club GALLINGER, GAIL RUTH

FREDERICK, DONALD GENE

Lowell

B.S. Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi, Baseball (1), Marketing Club (Exec. Comm.), Real Estate Club (Pub. Rel.) FREDS, MARLENE

Huntington

A.B. Anatomy Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Epsilon Delta FREED, MARY DEVONNA

Kokomo

B.M.E. Music Education Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Alpha Iota

FREEMAN, META DESK

Munster

B.S. Education MAT, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, AWS Board of Standards

Ft. Wayne

FLETCHER, JAMES CHARLES

GABEL, HARRIET LOIS

B.S. Education SK (Pres.), WRA (V-pres.), Pi Lambda Theta, Oceanides, ACE

FREIBURGER, RICHARD EUGENE B.S. HPER AXA, Basketball (2-4), Freshman Fort Wayne B.S. Marketing Basketball Coach (Ass't) Marketing Club, Real Estate FLEETWOOD, JEWEL Club, Advertising Club, Housing Bloomington Unit (Treas.) B.S. Business Education FTA, IM Sports, Am. Bs. Ed. FRICKE, ROBERT WILLIAM

Evansville

Fort Wayne

B.S. Education Pi Lambda Theta, Hall Treas., FTA

Bryan, Ohio

B.S. Personnel Management

Spencer B.S. Education Rogers "I" (Treas.), Laurel Hall B.S. Chemistry FREEMAN, HARRY EDWARD Alpha Chi Sigma, YMCA, South (Scholarship Chrmn.) Spencer Arbutus, Student AffiliateA.B. Police Administration American Chemical Society (Ch.) Lambda Alpha Epsilon EUBANK, DAVID ARTHUR

ELDRIDGE, JENE

ELLIS, ALBERT GIBERSON

Bedford

A.B. Literature MI (Social Ch.), Crimson Bull

B.S. Management Beta Gamma Sigma, SAM, Marketing Club

B.S. Education

Rome City

B.S. General Business AT, Alpha Kappa Psi FRANCIS, PENELOPE

A.B. History AOH (Pres.), AWS (Pub. Com.), Panhell (Prog. Comm.), Senate

Salt Lake City, Utah

Rensselaer

FRANCE, MICHAEL HARVEY

FIELDS, NANCY BOSWELL

Gary A.B. Literature

B.S. Education Mortar Board, Senate, IU Foundation, Pararada, LUNA

B.S. Marketing AX, SAM, Gamma Delta, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Union, Marketing, Advertising, Clubs

Andrews

East Chicago

B.S. Finance BOIL Finance Club, IM Sports

ENGLANDER, SANDRA JOY

B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, SAM

EHRLICH, DALE MARTIN

FIELDS, JAMES EARL

Fox, RICHARD THOMAS

A.B. Government Crawfordsville Basketball (1), Track Mgr. (1), B.S. Education Freshman Tyronian (Comm. Ch.)

EDWARDS, WILLIAM JOHN

Vincennes

B.M.E. Music Education A' A, YWCA

B.S. Education (Cor. Sec.), FTA, ACE, YWCA

B.S. Social Service

FARIES, JAMES ALLEN

A.B. English AX, Daily Student

Memphis, Tennessee

Marion

Goshen

Montezuma

A.B. Zoology

FIELDS, ALPHEUS HEUII

Fox, NILA SUE

FURNISH, BETTY LORINE

Indianapolis

B.S. General Business AXA FRIEND, ALBERT MORTON

Orland

Rochester, New York

GALOFARO, LAWRENCE LOUIS

Melvindale, Michigan

B.S. HPER Football

GALVIN, ANN BERKLEY

Richmond

B.S. Finance Enomene, Omicron Delta, Arbutus, Card Section (Co-ch.), Accounting Club, YWCA GAMBLE, BARBARA JEAN

Indianapolis

B.S. Education GANOE, CHARLES WILLIAM, JR.

Lafayette

B.S. Accounting 4,K4, GARFINKLE, FAYE SONIA

Nashville, Tennessee

B.S. Education

GARLAND, CHARLES

GARMAN, TED

L.

Goshen

B.S. Marketing Marketing Club GASSERT, JOANNE FRANCES

Indianapolis

B.S. HPER Pemm Club

GAUGER, DOROTHY IRENE

Bloomington

Warsaw

B.S. Insurance AXA, Insurance Club

B.S. Management B.S. Education SAM (Dir. of Activities, 1.7- Pres 'L Cresset Club IM Sports, MQ (Soc. Ch•, Ath. Ch.) GAY, VIOLA BUNCH

FLORA, JANICE ANN

FRY, SUZANNE

Monticello

Valparaiso

FLORA, GENE WALTER

B.S. Education AOII (Hse. Mgr.), Enomene, Pi Lambda Theta, FTA FORD, FLORETTA ALICE

Ft. Wayne

B.S. Education A011, Arbutus, FTA (Newsletter), ACE, Union (Sampling Comm.), Soc. Service Club FRYMAN, GEORGE HARVEY

B.S. Education Delta Sigma Theta, YWCA (Housing Coun.), Corridor Advisor

B.S. Marketing Tennis (2-4), Marketing Club

FOSBRINK, ROBERT DON

FULPS, DONNA JANE

Seymour

B.S. General Business Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma (Historian), SAM, Real Estate FOSTER, GILBERT

D.

Dayton, Ohio

South Bend

A.B. Language Arts Ant (Pres.), Panhell, FTA, YWCA FUNK, JOYCE

Butler

B.S. Marketing Pamarada (Treas.), Sycamore B.S. Education 4'FA, Union, Varsity Cheerleader, Hall (Pres.), Marketing Club, LUNA Singing Hoosiers

Corydon

470

K.

Columbus

B.S. Management Scabbard and Blade (Sec.), SAM

New Carlisle

B.S. Education GEHRKE, FRED CARL

Hammond

B.S. Personnel Management AX (Treas.), Alpha Kappa Psi, SAM, Fencing (1-4), Sailing Club, Advertising Club GEISS, FRANK JOSEPH

Indianapolis

A.B. Journalism ASK (Pres.), Sigma Delta Chi, Daily Student, IFC, YMCA GEMMER, BARRY ARMOND

Fort Wayne A.B. Journalism IX, Scabbard and Blade, Daily Student, IM Sports GENTILE, JOHN JOSEPH

Youngstown, Ohio

B.S. HPER Football (1-4), IM Sports


GENTRY -HESSON GENTRY, DAVID BRENTON

GREEN, MARIANA

Boonville B.S. General Business Delta Sigma Pi

Lawrenceville, Illinois B.S. Education GREEN, NANCY ELIZABETH

Kalamazoo, Michigan A.B. English Literature Fort Wayne RAO A.B. Latin Eta Sigma Phi (Treas.), Young Republicans, Forest Hall Ref. Bd. GREEN, NORVELLA F. South Bend B.S. General Business GETTLE, H. ROBERT Fort Wayne GREENBERG, CAROL RUTH B.S. Marketing Chicago, Illinois Real Estate Club, SAM B.S. Management AE4,, Omicron Delta, SAM, GIESEKE, F. GARY Smithwood 3 (Pres.), Senate AWS Patoka A.B. Zoology GRIFFITH, NORMAN RAY ATO, Falcon Club, Bachelor of DuPont the Year (3) B.S. HPER Phi Epsilon Kappa, Scabbard and GILDEA, MARGARET HOADLEY Blade, Pershing Rifles Bloomington B.S. Education GRIMES, DAN S. Cambridge City GILL, GEORGE NORMAN A.B. Journalism Indianapolis Scabbard and Blade A.B. Journalism AM, Sigma Delta Chi, Daily GRIMES, JOHN CARTER Student (Editor), Marching 100 North Webster B.S. Business GEPHART, CAROLE ANN

GILLEN, JAMES C.

Wabash B.S. Marketing Acacia GILTNER, CLIFFORD

GRIMES, ROBERT WAREN

N.

Versailles B.S. HPER Phi Epsilon Kappa (V-pres.) GINN, GEORGE MOSES

Waveland B.S. Radio and Television AXA, Alpha Delta Sigma, Advertising Club, Scabbard and Blade, Singing Hoosiers (Mgr.) GRIMES, SUE CAROL

Winchester B.S. Education FTA, ACE

Frankfort B.S. Marketing 41'A, Blue Key, IU Foundation, GRINER, NANCY ALINE Skull and Crescent, IFC, Arnold Albany B.S. Education Air Society, Stud. Ath. Comm. X11, YWCA, Comm. Chest GODDARD, MARVIN JAY

Indianapolis B.S. Accounting Delta Sigma Pi GODWIN, VIRGINIA LEE

Spencer A.B. Fine Arts AAA, Cosmopolitan Club

GRINSTEAD, MARJORIE JEANNE

HARDY, ROBERT JOSEPH

HALE, GLORIA

Indianapolis A.B. Government d Rte, Arnold Air Society, YMCA

HALE, JAMES MARVIN

HEATON, ALBERT JACK

Richmond B.S. General Business Real Estate Club, SAM HALES, MARYLIZ MILLING

Indianapolis A.B. American Literature A TA (Soc. Ch.), Alpha Lambda Delta, Eta Sigma Phi, Arbutus, YWCA (Housing Comm.) HALL, JOSEPH JOHN

Bloomington B.S. Business HALL, JOSEPH LEONARD

Derby B.S. Physics Newman Club, MQ Sec. Coun., Athletic Coun. HALL, VIRGINIA GERALDINE

Cleveland, Ohio B.S. Marketing MK (Soc. Ch.), Omicron Delta, SAM, Marketing Club, YWCA HALLETT, MARILYN MARIE

Western Springs, Illinois A.B. English Literature IIB4', Carleton College (1, 2) HAMILTON, ARTHUR WAYNE

Hobart B.S. Management HAMILTON, CAROL JANE

Frankfort B.S. Education HAMMOND, PHILLIP ALLEN

Evansville B.S. Business Insurance Club, SAM, IM Sports HAMPTON, JUDITH ELEANOR

River Forest, Illinois B.S. Education AOH, Enomene, Union, FTA, YWCA, Young Republicans

Evansville A.B. English Literature lIB4,, Enomene

GROH, SUE CAROLYN

Yonkers, New York B.S. Management TIM, (Soc. Ch., Marshal), SAM

HANAU, HENRY FRED

Bloomington A.B. Speech and Theatre Al'A (Soc. Ch.), IU Foundation, Theta Alpha Phi, Senate, Enomene, Kappa Phi, Union

HEATH, EDWARD DIXON

Oakland City Evansville B.S. Accounting A.B. Home Economics AY, (Rush Ch.), Delta Phi Alpha 4'I',K, Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Club

Bloomfield HARE, CURTIS CLYDE A.B. Government Gary III, Stud. Ath. Comm., B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Delta Sigma Pi, Spanish Club Advertising Club, Accounting Club, Finance Club, MRC HEBERT, LOIS RUTH Arts Coun. Vincennes B.S. Education Pi Lambda Theta, HARMAN, JACK KIMES Vincennes University (1, 2) Angola B.S. General Business SAM, Flying Club, Young HEDGE, JOHN ALAN Republicans, Marketing Club Lebanon B.S. Chemistry Phi Eta Sigma, Scabbard and HARRIS, MARILYN ELIZABETH Blade, IM Sports, Little 500 Indianapolis B.S. Education AKA, ACE, FTA, YWCA, NAACP HEDGE, PRICHARD JANE Morristown B.S. Business HARRIS, MYRNA Pendleton HEDGE, RICHARD WAYNE B.S. Marketing Greencastle Marketing Club (Sec.), Sycamore Hall (Soc. Ch.), LUNA B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, IM Sports, AFROTC Drill Team HARRISON, PAUL CARTER New York, New York HEDRICK, JACK T. B.S. Health & Safety Salem A4,A, IM Sports B.S. Optometry HART, MAY DEAN

Columbus B.S. Education FTA HART, THOMAS MARION

Sellersburg B.S. Marketing Marketing Club HARTZELL, MARTHA JANE

New Castle A.B. English KAO, Alpha Lambda Delta (V-pres.), Mortar Bd., Senior Class Sec., IU Foundation, Panhell

HEENA, CHARLES RICHARD

Bloomington B.S. Management KM, SAM HEIN, CHRISTINA MAUDE

Evansville B.S. Education MK HEIN, LEROY OLSEN

Evansville B.S. Accounting Accounting Club HELLE, AJANGO

HATFIELD, CRAIG BOND

Indianapolis A.B. German German Club

Michigan City B.S. Geology

HELMS, SUZANNE ELIZABETH

HAUENSTEIN, JUNE MARIE

Indianapolis B.S. Education A4,, Enomene, Student Ath. Com., YWCA, Union, AWS, ACE

Indianapolis A.B. Journalism MK (V-pres.), Enomene, Pleiades, Theta Sigma Phi, Alpha Lambda HENDERSON, WILLIAM HARDESTY GRONEMEIER, RALPH GARY Lawrenceburg Delta, Senior Class Treas. Mt. Vernon B.S. Education B.S. Marketing HANLEY, LARRY L. History Club, Geography Club, HAWKINS, WILLIAM M. Marketing Club, Advertising GOSSMAN, DAVID GEORGE MQ Arts Coun., Young RepubliGaston Rosedale Club, Marching 100, MQ Fort Wayne A.B. Anatomy-Physiology cans, IM Sports B.S. Marketing Bd. of Gov. B.S. Business Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Alpha Delta Sigma, Marketing HENDRICKS, JAMES DALE Delta, Little 500 Club, Advertising Club, GROSTEFON, SANDRA KAREN GOTSCHALL, KATHRYN JOAN Columbus Daily Student Star City Fort Wayne A.B. History and Philosophy HANLEY, NANCY SUE B.S. Education B.S. Education MQ Religious Coun., Canterbury Marion HAYES, ALBIN BERRY, JR. FTA, ACE, Smithwood 3 Chorus Club (Exec. Coun.) B.S. Education Louisville, Kentucky GRUNKEMEYER, VIRGIL RAYMOND YWCA (Coun. & Cab.), FTA, HENDRICKS, MARILYN ANN Brookville GRAHAM, ALICE EVELYN ACE (Pres.), Speech and Hearing B.S. HPER BOIL (Pres., Ath. Ch.), I Men, Evansville B.S. Management Indianapolis Club, Student Ath. COMM. Phi Epsilon Kappa, MRC Sec. Hummer House (Gov., Treas., B.S. Education B.S. Education Bd., Baseball (1-4) AKA, YWCA, FTA, NAACP, Scholarship Ch.) AAA, FTA, YWCA, AWS, HANNING, JAMES E. Newman Club Cambridge City Spanish Club, Belles GUENIN, MARY ANN HAYES, EDWARD LEE A.B. Biology HENRICKS, RICHARD WAYNE Lafayette Marion Kappa Alpha Mu, Arbutus GRAHAM, NANCY ELIZABETH Roanoke B.S. Business Education B.M. Music Crawfordsville B.S. General Business HANSEN, ROBERT EUGENE ZTA, Omicron Delta, SAM, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, IU A.B. History AT, SAM South Bend Philharmonic, Symphony Band Arbutus, Smithwood 4 (V-pres.), YWCA, Young Rep. A.B. Psychology Cottey College (I, 2) HENRY, JACQUELINE DOLORES EH, Sigma Theta Epsilon, GUY, ROBERT C. HAYES, GAYLE EUGENE Indianapolis Wesley Foundation GRAMER, GEORGE WILLIAM Whiting Muncie B.M.E. Music B.S. Marketing Indianapolis B.S. Management AMO (Pres.), Panhell, YWCA HARBIN, NANCY LEE Marketing Club, SAM, Arnold B.S. Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi, SAM (Soc. COMM.) Hammond Air Society, Finance Club A.B. Journalism GRAVES, ANNE BYRNE HAYFS, NORMAN MAXWELL HERROLD, GEORGE EDWIN Theta Sigma Phi (Sec.), HABBEN, MEREDITH G. Indianapolis Frankfort Lafayette Daily Student Hammond B.S. Education B.S. Education A.B. Journalism B.S. General Business RAO, ACE, FTA, Butler Flame Club, Accounting Club, L. Sigma Delta Chi, Flame Club, HARCOURT, MAURITA University (1, 2) MRC (Pres.), North Hall "B" Daily Student, Unit Coun. Milroy HADDAN, NATALIE JOAN (Gov., Sec.), Senate B.S. Education Noblesville GRAVES, CLARICE FAYE HERRON, JERRY RAY KA (Act. Ch.), Mortar Board A.B. Fine Arts Bloomington HAYES, ROBERT D. Newburgh Crimson Bull, DePauw Univ. (1) (Sec.), Pamarada, Pi Lambda A.B. Home Economics Bloomington A.B. Government Theta, IU Foundation, Pleiades Smithwood 3 (Pres.), Senate, AWS B.S. HPER L4,E HAGEMAN, DONNA SUE Town Girls Comm., Phi Epsilon Kappa HARDAWAY, THOMAS V. Bloomington Chapel Guild HERSHMAN, NANCY MAY East Chicago B.S. Marketing HAYES, ROBERT E., JR Brook B.S. Education MK (Cor. Sec.), Mortar Board, GRAY, DICKEY WAYNE Indianapolis B.S. Education A4,A (Rec. Sec., Soc. Ch.), Pleiades, LUNA, YWCA, Terre Haute B.S. Finance ZTA, Arbutus, FTA, ACE, YWCA Pershing Rifles, FTA, Art Club Student Athletic Comm. B.S. Optometry Omega Delta Nu B. New Albany B.S. Marketing Alpha Delta Sigma, Pershing Rifles

GORIS, JOHN

GREEN, JAMES LAWRENCE

Bloomington B.S. Radio and Television

HANISCH, FRANK JOSEPH, JR.

Long Branch, New Jersey B.S. Management SAM

HAI.AS, RAYMOND MARC

HARDY, NANCY LONG

HEADY, KAY ROSALIND

HESSON, JUSTUS CLYDE, JR.

East Chicago B.S. Education Flame Club, Lowe House (Gov.)

Kokomo B.S. Education RAO, DePauw University (1, 2)

Kokomo A.B. English YWCA

Bloomington B.S. Education AMY, Speech and Hearing Club

471


HEYN-KAYE HEYN, ROBERTA KAY

HOFMANN, LARRY EUGENE

Jeffersonville

Milton

B.S. Insurance B.S. Secretarial YWCA (Housing Coun., Projects TKE (Soc. Ch.), Arnold Air Society (Finance Officer), Coun.), Stud. Ath. Comm. Insurance Club HIBNER, BARBARA JEANNE

Indianapolis

B.S. Management IIB4' (V-pres.), Mortar Board, IU Foundation HIBNER, DAN WILLIAM

HUBBARD, MORRIS ELBERT

Indianapolis

Goshen

A.B. Zoology EX

B.S. Accounting Phi Eta Sigma, Accounting

HICKS, M. JANE

HOGUE, DONALD M.

Boonville

B.S. General Business Delta Sigma Phi HILL, JANICE E.

Cedar Falls, Iowa

B.M. Music

HILL, MAX ALLEN

Muncie

Hammond

B.M.E. Music Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Mu Alpha Sinforia, Marching 100 HOLDER, DAVID E.

Monticello

Hammond

B.S. Education At, YWCA, ACE, FTA HOLLY, HARVEY BERNARD

Jackson, Mississippi

Jasper

Indianapolis

A.B. Journalism Sigma Delta Chi, Daily Student, IM Sports, Usher Corps

B.S. Education KA, Alpha Lambda Delta, Gamma Delta, Sycamore Hall (Pub. Ch.)

HONDA, NOBUO

HINCHMAN, NEIL RUFF

A.B. History

Indianapolis

B.S. Marketing 4,PA, Blue Key, Skull and Crescent, Sphinx Club, Union Bd., Scabbard and Blade, Senate HINEBAUGH, KENNETH DANIEL

East Chicago B.S. Education

HINES, MARY ALICE

Bedford

B.S. Education AX11 (Warden), Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta HINTON, RICHARD P.

Indianapolis

B.S. Management Newman Club, SAM, Marketing Club, IM Sports HIRAI, KEIJI

Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii

B.S. HPER Phi Epsilon Kappa, Hawaii Club (Treas., V-pres.) HITE, PEGGY JEAN

B.S. Education AZ, Pi Lambda Theta, FTA, ACE HOONING, JOHN PETER, III

Chicago

B.S. Finance AX, Skull and Crescent, Finance Club (Pres., Treas.), Marketing Club, SAM, Track (1) HOPKINS, DONALD WAYNE

Crawfordsville

A.B. Mathematics HORMUTH, JAMES OTTO

Evansville

B.S. Optometry AXA, Omega Delta, Newman Club HORWITZ, SANFORD JAY

Evansville

HOSTETLER, CONNIE MACK

A.B. Botany Wesley Foundation, AFROTC Drill Team, YMCA HOUSE, ROBERT BAKER

Lafayette

Marion A.B. Economics

B.S. Management 'PA, Skull and Crescent, SAM, Scabbard & Blade, Swimming ( 1)

HODSON, CHARLES L.

HOUSER, ANN L.

Muncie

HOFFMAN, DONALD ALAN

Fort Wayne

B.S. Insurance Newman Club, Insurance Club, SAM, Young Republicans

A.B. Zoology KA4,

B.S. Business Education

B.S. Marketing ATA, Dragon's Head, Tennis (4)

JACQMAIN, RALPH JOSEPH

Oolitic

HUDSON, MARGARET W.

B.S. Zoology

Louisville, Kentucky

Valparaiso

Solsberry

JONES, RAYMOND

B.S. Education

JORDAN, DONALD E. Bloomington

JAMES, CAROLE E.

HUGHES, JOE G.

A.B. Home Economics

Elmhurst

B.S. Management Woodlawn Cts. (Treas.), SAM, Business Club, YMCA

JAMISON, DENNIS R.

JORDAN, ROBERT DEAN

Indianapolis

Fort Wayne

A.B. Literature XII, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, YWCA, Bells of Indiana, FTA HUMERICKHOUSE, RONALD RAY

Elnora

B.S. General Business HUNTER, BEN L.

Milan

B.S. Marketing HUNTER, RALPH EUGENE

Evansville

B.S. Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Track and Cross Country

Milan

RUSES, LEAH

La Grange

B.S. General Business Class V-pres. 4, SAM Hum, SYLVIA EDNA

Fort Wayne

B.S. Education X12 (V-pres.), Alpha Lambda Delta, Enomene, Pi Lambda Theta, Mortar Board HUTTON, JOYCE RIPPY

New Albany

B.S. Education IGNAS, EDWARD

East Chicago

B.S. Marketing Delta Sigma Pi, SAM, IM Sports

INGRAM, RICHARD GENE

Daleville

A.B. Anatomy-Physiology 4'A0, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Skeleton Club (Pres.) INKLEY, KATHRYN ANN

Hammond

B.S. Education Pi Lambda Theta, Kappa Phi, ACE, FTA, Dorm Officer INMAN, SANDRA JANE

Winslow

B.S. Education ACE, FTA, Dorm Officer ISENBARGER, KARL

A.B. Psychology AV:A, Pleiades, Wesley Foundation, Grinnel College (1, 2)

B.S. Optometry Omega Epsilon Phi

HOWALD, LOREN LAMONT

ISOM, LOUISE HARMON

Bloomington

Fort Wayne

B.S. Accounting Accounting Club

Vincennes

Bloomington

B.S. Education

IMBODEN, ROY WARREN Munster Gary B.S. Marketing TAM, Hillel, Jordan River Revue B.S. Chemistry Newman Club, Am. Chem. Soc HOSKINSON, ANN SCHWAB IM Sports

Westport

B.S. HPER Basketball (1-4)

HUDDLESTON, ELAM A.

HOOD, DOROTHY JANE

H MUROV1C, JOSEPH FRANCIS

HOCKETT, GEORGE CHARLES

JONES, LE$SIE EUGENE

Indianapolis

HUNTER, RITA DIEFENDAIIL

A.B. French A4, (Rush Ch., Pledge Tr.), FTA, Jr. Panhell

B.S. Marketing KAP, Marketing Club, SAM, Real Estate Club

JACKSON, WILLIAM LORENZO

Gary Gary B.S. Education B.S. Education Omega Psi Phi, NAACP AEO (Hse. Coun.), NAACP, ACE

Gary

B.S. Language Arts Hanover College (1, 2)

Mount Vernon, Illinois B.S. Education r4'B, University of Illinois, University of Colorado

Whiting

B.S. Education Lambda Alpha Epsilon

HUBBELL, CALVIN K.

Lanki City, Hawaii

Richmond

Terre Haute

JONES, FREDDIE YVONZIO

HULL, CAROL TIM MA

HOLLIHAN, EVELYN NORMA

JONES, DONN CARTER

JACKSON, S. YVONNE

Grenada, Mississippi

HOLLEY, SONDRA LOLA

South Bend

JACKSON, PHILLIP BYRON

Connersville

Indianapolis

B.S. Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, Golf (2, 3)

B.S. Insurance

B.S. General Business KE, (Pres.), Sphinx Club (V-pres.), Skull and Crescent, IU Foundation (Pres.)

A.B. History

B.S. Education Kappa Phi, FTA, Young Dem., Wesley Foundation

JOHN:5o\ , Ho 51 55 JOSEPH

B.S. Marketing

B.S. Accounting Arnold Air Society, Accounting Club

B.S. Transportation B.M.E. Music Alpha Kappa Psi, Transportation Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching 100 Club (Pres.) HONAKER, CHARLES R. HIMSEL, MARLENE ALMA

Evansville

B.M. Music Composition

HOGLUND, JOHN B.

HIGGINS, GILBERT WILLIAM

HOWARD, ROBERT PAUL

HOGEMEYER, MIRIAM Lou

Logansport

HIGA, YOSHINO Kauai, Hawaii B.S. Education ACE, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship

B.S. General Business

Sunman

HICKMAN, CHARLES WILLIAM

B.S. Business Education KM', Omicron Delta, Enomene

Greensburg

B.M. Music

HOFMOCKEL, CAROLYN MAY

B.S. Education YWCA, ACE

Bloomington

JACKSON, MARILYN JEAN

Crawfordsville

B.M. Music Operas, Singing Hoosiers, University Singers

A.B. Zoology

Rochester

HOWARD, GORDON GLENN

Perie

B.S. Education AEA, Miles College (1, 2)

472

Lafayette

Bloomington

B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Photo Club

A.B. Economics SAM

JANNECK, JUDITH ANN

JORIS, WILLIAM EDWARD

Indianapolis

South Bend

B.S. Elementary Education

B.S. Social Studies

JARACZ, RONALD

JOSPE, SUSANNE

East Chicago

B.S. Real Estate JEFFRIES, JACK ALLISON

Chicago, Illinois

B.S. Pre-Law trA, Scabbard and Blade, IM Sports, Young Republicans

J EHL, LEO JOHN, JR. Fort Wayne B.S. HPER 4'EK

JENKINS, GLENN

Lafayette

Rego Park, New York

A.B. German Smithwood House Council, Choral Union, Hillel (Pub.), Auditorium Usher Corps, NAACP JOSS, MARGARET M.

Fort Wayne

B.S. Language and Math Joss, ROBERT A. Fort Wayne B.S. Transportation Transportation Club KAEGI, SUSAN

Birmingham, Mich.

B.S. Finance A4', Finance Club (Bd. of Dir.)

B.S. Education KAO

JENSEN, CAROL EDITH

KAHN, STUART

Paterson, New Jersey Loyal, Wisconsin A.B. Government A.B. Journalism Marching 100 Theta Sigma Phi, Daily Student, Dorm Activities, Wesley KALVER, CAROL FAY Foundation Decatur

A.B. Speech Therapy EAT (Pres., Treas., V-pres.), Lexington Pleiades, Hillel (Cor. Sec.), A.B. Latin-English Eta Sigma Phi, Pi Lambda Theta, YWCA, Speech and Hearing FTA, YWCA, Dorm Officer

JOHNSON, BARBARA JEAN

KANEKO, TADASHI

JOHNSON, CARSON EDWARD

Montpelier

Honolulu, Hawaii

B.S. Real Estate

B.M.E. Music Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Marching 100, IU Symphony Band

KARLSON, SHIRLEY MAE

JOHNSON, KAY MARLENE

KAROWSKY, DONALD F. Peru B.S. Marketing RI, Marketing Club, Young Republicans

Knox

B.S. HPER JOHNSON, KENNETH B.

Lowell

B.S. Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi (Pres), Arnold Air Society, Military Ball (Ch.), YMCA JOHNSON, LINDA CLAIRE

South Bend

B.S. Accounting Omicron Delta, Gamma Alpha Chi, Smithwood 4 (Pres., Treas. " Accounting Club

Sheffield

Lowell

B.S. Education Cresset Club

KASER, WILLIAM ROBERT

Lafayette

B.S. Accounting 4,AO, Basketball (1), Baseball (1-4), Accounting Club, Young Republicans KASSENOFF, SANFORD

Toms River, New Jersey

B.S. Management SAM

KAUCHAK, RICHARD NORMAN

Hammond

JOHNSON, MARY ELEANOR

ACE, YWCA

B.S. Finance Finance Club

JOHNSON, R. DONALD

KAYE, JOAN HARTMAN

Hammond

St. Albans, Vermont

A.B. Anatomy-Physiology

B.S. Social Service

JOHNSON, ROSALIND ANN

KAYE, M. KENNETH

South Bend

B.S. Education Daily Student, Big Ten Conf. Rep.

St. Albans, Vermont

B.S. Marketing BA', Skull and Crescent (Sec.), Hillel (Coun.), Marketing Club


KAZICH - LONG KAZICH, PATRICIA BARBARA

KHONGKHAKUL, ESTHER 0.

KOSIN, JOHN ROBERT

LARSON, JAMES ROY

LEWANDOWSKI, PAUL ANDREW

Gary B.S. Education FTA, ACE

Bangkok, Thailand A.B. Chemistry

Gary B.S. Marketing 4,K, IFPC, Marketing Club, Newman Club

Hobart B.S. Business SAM

North Judson B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Newman Club, Young Democrats

KECK, CAROLYN SUZANNE

South Bend A.B. Physiology-Anatomy Alpha Epsilon Delta, MRC (Bd. of Gov., Arts Conn.), Skeleton Club

KIELTON, MELVYN JOSEPH

Bloomington B.S. Education AI' KEELEY, MARY DIANE

Long Beach B.S. HPER Pemm Club (Pres.), WRA (V-pres., Treas.), IM Sports, Weatherwax (Pres.) KEISER, RICHARD E. Mishawaka A.B. Police Administration Lambda Alpha Epsilon KEITH, ROBERT DALE

Aurora B.S. Education KELLEY, GORDON E. Fairland B.S. Biology 4'MK, Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles KELLEY, IVAN RAY

Bloomington B.S. Marketing Advertising Club, Marketing Club

KIENZYNSKI, PAUL JOHN

Gary B.S. Social Service Social Service Club, Newman Club, MQ Hospitality COMM. A. Indianapolis B.S. Business AX, Advertising Club, I Men, Wrestling (4), Marketing Club KILLIAN, ROBERT

Evansville B.S. Education AT, Union KIMMEL, WAYNE

KELLY, ALICE DIANE

KELLY, JOHN EDWARD

Bloomington B.S. Accounting Accounting Club KELLY, JOHN HOWARD

Madrid, New York B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Advertising Club, Real Estate Club

KREITMAN, LEON LaPorte Louisville, Kentucky A.B. Government A.B. Psychology Bd. of Aeons (Pres.), Phi Eta Psychology Club Sigma, Blue Key, Pi Sigma Alpha, Senate, IU Foundation KRISTOFF, FRANK RICHARD

Liston B.S. Education

Kokomo B.S. Education

KINKLE, SUSAN MARY

Evansville B.S. Business AIESI, Omicron Delta KIRCHNER, CHARLOTTE JANE

Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Education A011, Union, FTA, Young Republicans Choir

KEPPLER, CAROLE KINDWALL

Indianapolis A.B. Mathematics

KLINGE, EDWARD CARL

Indianapolis A.B. Government Eli (Soc. Ch.), IU Foundation Kokomo A.B. Anatomy-Physiology Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta KNIGHT, ROBERT LEROY

Indianapolis B.S. Business Transportation Club, Laurel Hall (Athletic Ch.)

Bedford B.M.E. Music Tau Beta Sigma (Treas.), Symphony Band, YWCA, Amer. Guild of Organists (Sec.) KERN, NANCY LYNN

Bedford B.S. Office Management Forest Hall (Treas.), YWCA, Young Republicans, IM Sports KERN, ROY WILLIAM

Fort Wayne B.S. General Business EAE

Seymour B.S. Business Alpha Kappa Psi, Real Estate Club, Marketing Club

South Bend B.S. Business Alpha Delta Sigma (V-pres.), Advertising Club (Pres.), Marketing Club LAUDICK, RICHARD CHARLES

Indianapolis B.S. Business M11, Marketing Club, Real Estate Club, Advertising Club

KONSTANS, CONSTANTINE

Dayton, Ohio B.M. Music Phi Mu Alpha, Sifonia, Phi Epsilon Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, IM Sports, Symphony, Brass Choir

Gary B.S. Education ACE, FTA, Hillel LIBEY, JOHN ROYER

LaGrange A.B. Anatomy-Physiology Skeleton Club (V-pres.), Phi Iota Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, Pei siting Rifles

Warren A.B. Physics TKE (V-pres.), Falcon, Sphinx Club

LINDSAY, CARMEN

Marion B.M. Voice

LEAK, DONALD AUBREY

Brownsburg LINDSAY, MARLENE B.S. Social Service AM, Skull and Crescent, Sphinx Washington A.B. Home Economics Club, Dragon's Head, YMCA (Pres.), Stud. Body Cab. (Pres.) AI'

LEHMAN, ELIZABETH MARIE

Chisholm, Minnesota B.M.E. Music Mu Phi Epsilon (Chaplain), Pi Kappa Lambda, Symphony Orchestra, FTA

KUTZNER, MARY ARLOUGH

LEMBKE, REINHOLD ROBERT

Hammond B.S. Education Pi Lambda Theta, AWS, Pamarada, FTA, YWCA, Sycamore (V-pres.) KUYPER, JAMES RUSSELL

Dyer B.S. Business Alpha Phi Omega (Pres., V-pres.), SAM, U. of Miami (1) LAMBERT, WILLIAM PIERRE

Lawrenceville, Illinois B.S. Business SAM LANE, CLARENCE ROGER

Kokomo B.S. HPER Track (1-4)

Kokomo B.S. Management SAM, Fall Carnival LENGNICK, GUENTHER FRITZ

Columbus A.B. Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma LENNINGTON, TERRENCE

LANGFORD, FRANK

L.

R.

Fort Wayne B.S. Marketing Laurel Hall (Soc. Ch.), Advertising Club, Newman Club LESLIE, JOHN ROBERT

Logansport A.B. French Phi Sigma Iota, Usher Corps LESSLY, MARILYN JEANNE

DeKalb, Illinois B.M. Music Al's, Young Republicans, Usher Corps, Beth Foundation Hammond B.S. Education AM/ (Historian), YWCA; ACE, Young Republicans LEVENSTEIN, PAULA SUE

Greensburg LANOM, GAIL PATRICIA B.S. Secretarial Training Gary MAT (V-pres.), Hillel, A.B. Sociology AWS, YWCA KA, Jr. Panhell, YWCA, Housing Coun., YWCA, Choral COMM. LEVIN, BENJAMIN HARRIS KOSELKE, NORMAN EUGENE Chicago KEYS, NORMA EVELYN Wanatah LAROWE, GLADYS ANN B.S. Insurance Winchester B.S. HPER Marion EAM (Sec.), Skull and Crescent, B.S. Accounting Phi Epsilon Kappa (Treas.), Insurance Club, Pershing Rifles, Omicron Delta, Accounting Club, Newman Club, IM Sports, Little B.S. Education Hillel, Union Cresset (Sec.) Memorial Hall (Soc. Ch., Treas.) 500, House Coun. KETT, GILBERT FRANK

Indianapolis B.S. General Business KE (House Mgr.), Insurance Club, Sailing Club, Crimson Bull

473

LINTON, NORMAN

L.

Lebanon B.S. Management SAM LINVILLE, DAVID NICHOLS

Gas City B.S. Accounting KAP, Delta Sigma Pi, YMCA LIPPEATT, MARJORIE ELEANOR

Dugger A.B. Speech Therapy Speech & Hearing Club LISHER, WILBUR EARNEST

Greenfield B.S. Business Jordan River Revue, University Theatre, YMCA, Pershing Rifles, SAM LITHERLAND, CAROLE JOANNE

Fort Wayne B.M. Music KAO, Sigma Alpha Iota (Treas.) Alpha Lamba Delta, Pi Kappa Lamba, YWCA LITTLE, JOHN PAUL

LEU, NADINE LOUISE

Washington B.S. Education

LIECHTY, KAREN BELLE

Iowa City, Iowa B.S. HPER Wesley Foundation (Cabinet)

LAYMON, DENIS BONHAM

Ku, CHIA-WEI Tai-Peh, China B.S. Social Service Chinese Student Ass'n.

LAND, MURPHEY CALVIN

Gary B.S. Accounting Accounting Club

LIBERMAN, ANNETTE SARAH

LEAVELL, FRED WINNEFIELD, JR.

KNOEBBER, EDWARD HENRY

KORZA, RICHARD LOUIS

Fort Wayne B.S. Business Delta Sigma Pi, Marketing Club, Real Estate Club, Advertising Club

LEWIS, SHIRLEY

Gary B.S. Education ACE

New Castle Indianapolis B.S. Business B.S. Education SAM MK (Soc. Ch.), IU Sing (Steering Comm.), FTA YWCA, WRH LEDDEN, M. SUE Fort Wayne KRUEGER, THOMAS PAUL A.B. English Literature South Bend A4,, Alpha Lambda Delta, A.B. Anatomy-Physiology Enomene, Pleides AT, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha LEE, ROBERT EDWARD Epsilon Delta Rockville B.S. Business KRUSE, KURT G. TKE, SAM, Singing Hoosiers Indianapolis B.S. Business

Indianapolis B.S. Radio and Television A4' Elkhart B.S. Marketing ATA, Marketing Club, Advertising Club

LAUER, LAWRENCE JAMES

LEWIS, ROBERT DEAN

Bedford A.B. Journalism AXA, Sigma Delta Chi (Pres.), Daily Student (Editor), IU Foundation

KROGER, BETSY CAROLYN

Indianapolis B.S. Business OZ (Pres.), Delta Sigma Pi, Blue Key (Sec., Treas.), Sphinx Club, Class V-pres. (4)

KNISLEY, SHARON DEE KERN, ARLENE MARIE

KROEGER, HOWARD FREDERICK

KLEM, PAUL RICHARD

Gary A.B. English

KENSHOL, WILLIAM STANLEY

Gary A.B. Zoology

East Chicago B.S. Business MRCA Arts Council (Bus. Mgr.)

KING, MARSHALL, JR.

Scotts burg B.M. Music

KLINGERMAN, JOHN JOSEPH KENNEDY, ROBERT KEITH

KRAVAS, WILLIAM CHRIST

Gary B.S. Accounting ATA, Young Dem., Accounting Club, IM Sports, Beth Foundation

A.

KELSO, PATRICIA LOU

Fort Wayne A.B. English m34, (Cor. Sec., Hse. Mgr.), IU Foundation, AWS (Bd. of Standards), YWCA (Cabinet)

LATTIMER, RICHARD LEE

L.

Kokomo B.S. Marketing

Alexandria, Kentucky B.S. Management American Marketing Ass'n., SAM

KELLMAN, FREDERICK WILLIAM

Greenwood B.S. Education 11134,, Association for Childhood Education

LASWELL, JAMES WINSTON

Osgood B.S. Business AXA (V-pres.), Skull and Crescent, Arnold Air Soc., Class Director (4), IU Foundation, Union, YMCA

KREBS, JOHN LOUIS

Fort Wayne B.S. History Dragon's Head Society, MRHA KINCAID, ROBERT WAYNE (Pres.), YMCA, Student Senate, Kokomo IU Foundation B.S. Education Hickory West (Sec.) Indianapolis B.S. Business

KRANER, JERRY

KILPATRICK, THOMAS MARLIN

KINCAID, GARLAND ELLIS KELLEY, JAMES FLOYD

KOZACIK, PATRICIA ANN

Whiting A.'B. Journalism A0I1, Theta Sigma Phi (Treas •), Cheerleader (1-3), Mil Ball Queen, Arbutus, Daily Student

Richmond B.M.E. Music KAP, Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Ushers Corps, Marching 100, YMCA LIVEZEY, MICHAEL J.

Muncie B.S. Business OZ, Delta Sigma Pi LOCKE, JAMES ROBERT

Frankfort B.S. Business Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club LOCKHART, BARBARA JANE

Indianapolis B.S. Business ZTA (Treas.), Omicron Delta, SAM (Sec.) LOGAN, FRANCES J.

Gary B.S. Education OX (V-pres.), Arbutus, Stud. Ath. Comm., FTA, YWCA (Housing Coun.) LOHBAUER, ROBERT DEAN

Dearborn, Michigan A.B. History E. South Bend B.S. Business OX, Marketing Club LONG, JERRY


LONG - MONTGOMERY LONG, MICHAEL TERRA N CE

M CILRATH, ROBERT ALLAN

Logansport North Manchester B.S. Marketing A.B. Anatomy EH, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon OX, Advertising Club Delta, MQ Gov., Union

M ANERS, PHILLIP DALE

MATTF RN, THOMAS J.

MILLER, ARTHUR J.

Spencer B.S. Accounting Phi Eta Sigma, Accounting Club

Wabash B.S. Business Marketing Club

Hammond B.S. Business Marketing Club

MCINTIRE, RICHARD LEE

MATTINGLEY, MACK FRANCIS

MILLER, BARRY

South Bend B.S. Business

MA NGELS, Louis A. Elkhart Fort Wayne B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, Law Club A.B. Anthropology 4TA, Little 500

Anderson B.S. Business Marketing Club

LOUCK, NANCY JANE

MCKEEMAN, MARYELLEN

Long Beach, New York A.B. Psychology 11/14 (Marshall, Soc. Ch.), IFC Pledge Coun., Skull and Crescent, Arbutus, Basketball

LONG, RALPH JACK

Fort Wayne Frankfort B.S. Education A.B. English Axe (Treas.), Enomene, Pleiades, Mortar Board, FTA (Pres., State MCKENZIE, CHESTER VERNON V-pres.), YWCA, Panhell Washington, D. C. B.S. Marketing LOUDERMILK, RICHARD GORDON KAA,, Football (1.3), Indianapolis Marketing Club, A.B. Sociology Advertising Club YWCA, Social Service Club MCKNIGHT, RUTH CRAIG

Loux, PAM JOANNE Bloomington Indianapolis B.S. Education A.B. Sociology AM, YWCA, Social Service Club MCLAUGHLIN, HENRI ROBERT Beech Grove LOW ENST INE, DON MAURICE B.S. General Business South Bend B.S. Business ZBT, Skull and Crescent, Falcon, MCMANUS, JAMES JOSEPH Sphinx Club (V-pres.), Scabbard Bloomington and Blade, Arbutus, IFC (V-pres.) A.B. Journalism Daily Student, Flying Club LUCAS, JOHN DAVID

Vincennes B.S. Business

MCMILLAN, NANCY JANE

LUNDQUIST, JAMES LAUREL

Evansville B.S. Education EAE, SAM, Young Republicans

Indianapolis B.S. Education Arbutus, Jr. Prom (Queen Comm.), ACE, IU Foundation, FTA MCMULLEN, ROBERT FRANCIS

MCALPINE, SHIRLEY MAE

Michigan City A.B. Zoology XC (Treas., Sec.), Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Enomene, Pleiades, YWCA (Cab.), AWS (Rep. Coun.)

Aurora B.S. Education MCNABNEY, JAMES EDWIN

Hammond B.S. Business EN, Alpha Kappa Psi, Cheerleader, Marketing Club, Stud. Ath. Comm.

MCCAI.L, CHARLES H., JR. Frankfort A.B. Government MCNAMARA, ANGELA MARIE Pi Sigma Alpha, Supreme Ct., South Bend Justice, Senate, IU Forum (Pres.), B.S. Education MRHA (V-pres.) Cresset Club MCCASLAND, MARY

Lou

Griffith B.S. Education FTA

MCNEIL, THOMAS LANNON

Bloomington B.S. Chemistry Fenchin (2-4)

MCCOLLUM, CARL WESTON MCP IKE, MARYANN Bloomington Bedford B.S. HPER 4PA, Phi Epsilon Kappa, I Men, B.S. Education ETA, FTA, ACE, Union, Baseball (1.4) YWCA, Arbutus MCCOLLUM, MYRNA SUE

Evansville A.B. Comparative Literature AX11 (Rush Ch.), Stud. Ath. Comm. MCCORMICK, DENNIS JOHN

Marion A.B. Journalism AX, Sailing Club, Daily Student MCCORMICK, WILLIAM, JR.

Kendallville B.S. Business Alpha Kappa Psi, Arbutus, MQ (Board of Governors), Accounting Club

MCWHORTER, BARBARA

Fort Wayne A.B. Speech and Theatre KM` MACE, WILLIAM MELVIN

Indianapolis B.S. Business EX, SAM, Track (1-4), I Men, YMCA, IU Foundation H. Decatur B.S. Business Marketing Club, Dorm (Ath. Ch.) MACKE, ELMER

MCCOY, GEORGIALEE

MAESAKA, ERT

Wheatland B.M.E. Music Sigma Alpha Iota

Wahiawa, Hawaii B.S. Education Hawaii Club

MCCRACKEN, JAMES DARWIN

MAGI ISH, JOSEPH MICHAEL

Attica East Chicago B.S. Business B.S. HPER Marketing Club, Advertising Club Football (3, 4), IM Sports MCCRORY, SANDRA MOON YEEN

MAHAN, JOHN THOMAS

Indianapolis B.S. Radio and Television RAO (Pres.), Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Enomene

Bloomington B.S. Optometry Omega Delta

MCCULLOUGH, MAX DEAN

Peru B.M. Music Sigma Alpha Iota (V-pres.), YMCA

MALOUF, LILLIAN

Wingate A.B. Government TKE Skull and Crescent

MAURER, JAMES FRANK MANN, LOUISE CATHERINE

Bloomington B.S. Education Wesley Foundation, Kappa Phi (Sec.) MANTA, JUDY NATSUKO

Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii B.S. Education Pamarada, Mortar Board (Treas.), Morrison (Pres.), Stud. Ath. Comm. (Steering Comm.), WRH Exec. Bd.

Attica B.S. Education AOIT (Soc. Ch.), FTA, ACE

Chicago A.B. Zoology Scabbard and Blade, Dorm (Treas.)

MILLER, DAVID ISRAEL

MAY, JEANNETTE CHARTRAND

Indianapolis B.S. HPER 11A4, Wrestling (2-4)

Jeffersonville A.B. French AT, Tau Psi Omega, Nat'l French Honorary, Duke University (1)

Terre Haute B.S. Optometry ATC, Omega Delta

MAZUR, RICHARD JOHN

MILLER, GARLAND JACOB

MILLER, EDWARD EUGENE

Huntington Whiting B.S. Business B.S. Business Marketing Club, IM Sports (1-4), Accounting Club (V-pres.), MARCH AND, GLORIA MARLENE SAM, Collegiate Ch. of Com. MQ Social Coun., MRH Haubstadt Photo Club A.B. Home Economics APA, Enomene, Home Economics MILLER, HERBERT A. Club, Real Estate Club, YMCA MEAD, PATRICIA West Lafayette Bluffton B.S. Business 44'A (Soc. Ch.), Scabbard and A.B. Speech and Hearing MAR JANIAN, ANITA Blade, Falcon Club (Pres.), K AO Gary Young Rep. (V-pres.) B.S. Education Ass'n. Childhood Ed., Walnut MEEKER, DOROTHY ELLEN Hall (Scholarship Ch.), Oak Hall Indianapolis MILLER, JERRY LEROY (Scholarship Ch., Corr. Ad.) Terre Haute B.S. Social Service B.S. Business Alpha Kappa Psi, SAM, MARQUIS, DONALD B. MEHARRY, JOSEPHINE IU Foundation, IM Sports, Elichart New Richmond MQ Bd. of Gov. A.B. Anatomy-Physiology B.S. Education Acacia Speech and Hearing Club MILLER, KATHRYN B. (V-pres.), Pamarada, AWS (Rep. Coun.) Mishawaka MARSHALL, JAMES RAY B.S. Education Oakland City A.B. Anatomy-Physiology MEIER, JEAN EDNA (Pres.) Oak Park, Illinois MILLER, LEONARD VINCENT B.S. Personnel Management Hammond YWCA, SAM, Smithwood B.S. Education MARTIN, JOAN (Orientation Ch.) Kokomo B.S. Education MILLER, RANDALL A. ACE, FTA MEISE, MAXWELL A. Hillsdale Indianapolis B.S. Business B.S. Education Delta Sigma Pi, Accounting MARTIN, JOAN LAVERNE Alpha Phi Omega (Pres.), Club, MRHA (Exec. Bd.), Seymour Gamma Delta, Rifle Club (Pres.), MQ (Bd. of Gov.) B.S. Education Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda I Men, FTA MILI.IK EN, LLOYD HENMAN Theta, Campus Christians, FTA, South Bend Ass'n. of Childhood Ed., YWCA MELAVEN, ROGER DAVID B.S. Business Highland AXA (Pres., Soc. Ch.), YMCA, B.S. Management MARTIN, RALPH HENRY IU Forum EN, SAM, Arnold Air Society, Buffalo Marching 100, YMCA B.S. Business MILLS, JOSEPH B. EN, SAM, YMCA (State Ch.), Plainfield, New Jersey IU Foundation, Marketing Club MENTZELOS, EFTHY M IA B.S. HPER Kokomo Football (1, 2), Baseball (2.4) A.B. Government MARTIN, THOMAS FRANK Frankfort MINGS, ROBERT CHARLES B.S. Business BENZEL, FAYANNE Hammond Transportation Club, Todd Bloomington House (Treas.), MQ Bd. of B.S. Education B.S. Social Service OX, Newman Club, FTA, Gov., Purdue (2) Geography Club METZGER, ELNORA SUE MARTIN, WILLIAM ROBERT Henryville B.S. Marketing Hammond MISER, ROBERT NEW MAN B.S. Business Albion Flame Club, SAM, Management A.B. Economics MEYER, CAROL ELAINE Student (Ed.) 111 (Pres.), Phi Eta Sigma, Fort Wayne IFC, Sphinx Club B.S. Education 431 (Sec.), Pleiades, Arbutus, MARTINEZ, ARSENIO Iota Chi, FTA Gary MITCHELL, ANNE B.S. Business Franklin Delta Sigma Pi, Accounting Club MEYER, FREDRIC DUANE B.S. Education AAA, ACE, Franklin College Bluff ton MASSEL, LOIS ANN B.S. Geology KE, YMCA Fort Wayne MITCHELL, DOROTHY ANN B.S. Education Louisville, Kentucky EAT B.S. Education MEYER, RUSSELL FTA, Music Ed., Nat'l. Conf. Vineland, New Jersey MASTEY, ANTHONY DANIEL A.B. Chemistry Hammond Soccer Club, Singing Hoosiers, MITCHELL, PATRICK GEORGE B.S. Business MRC Glee Club, Indianapolis Alpha Delta Sigma, Advertising Metropolitan Club A.B. Chemistry Club (V-pres.) Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Dorm (Soc. Ch.), MRC Glee Club MICHELSON, HERBERT STEPHEN MASTEY, ROBERTA SOPHIE Fort Wayne East Chicago MOLCAN, HELEN ADELE B.S. Business B.S. Education EAM, Swimming Mgr., Union, Whiting (OA (Pres.), Pleiades, FTA, B.S. Education Hillel (Sec.), YMCA ACE, Newman Club FTA, ACE MILES, LESTER E. MATHEWS, HELEN EDITH Lawrenceburg MONFREDA, JOHN ANTHONY Gary Indianapolis B.S. Business A.B. Chemistry B.S. Management Delta Sigma Pi, SAM Alpha Lambda Delta Dorm Athletic Ch.

MANASSA, RICHARD JAY MCDERMOND, MARY JANE

Brazil A.B. Chemistry ATil

MILLER, ANNA BERNICE MATHIAS, RICHARD HAROLD

Muncie A.B. Psychology Phi Eta Sigma

474

jasper B.S. Education 04A, (Scholarship Ch., Hse. Mgr.), Newman Club

MONTGOMERY, RALPH FRANKLIN

Albany A.B. Anatomy-Physiology BOIT


MONTGOMERY -PETHTEL MONTGOMERY, ROGER KAY

MOSSLER, JAMES

Albany B.S. General Business Ben (Sec.), Delta Sigma Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, IFC, Singing Hoosiers, YMCA

JESSE Indianapolis B.S. Insurance EAM (Exchequer), Pershing Rifles, Insurance Club (V-pres., Treas.)

MOORE, DAVID CORNELIUS

MOUNT, WILLIAM

Greencastle B.S. General Business

Bloomington B.S. Marketing Young Rep. (Exec. Comm.), Marketing Club (V-pres., Ch. Exec. Comm.), Little 500, Advertising Club, YMCA

MOORE, DAVID

JEWEL Indianapolis A.B. Economics AX, Alpha Kappa Psi, SAM, Advertising Club MOORE, JACK FREDERICK

B.S. Optometry MOORE, JANET ELAINE

Celina, Ohio B.M.E. Music A011 (Song Leader), YWCA, Sigma Alpha Iota (Rush Ch.), Belles, Usher Corps MOORE,

JOSEPH

MOWREY,

Lois A. Indianapolis B.S. Education Alpha Lambda Delta, Gamma Alpha Chi MUELLER, GLORIA

JEAN LaPorte B.S. Education APA (Treas.), Pleiades (V-pres.), Enomene, YWCA, AWS, FTA, ACE, Arbutus

JO ANN

MURPHY, STUART PERRY Plainfield Utica, New York B.S. Home Economics AI` (Pres.), Mortar Bd., Pleiades, B.M. Music IU Foundation (V-pres.), MURRAY, NAN Enomene (Pres.), Omicron Nu Kokomo B.S. Education MORDENTI, DANIEL JOSEPH FTA, AWS Logansport B.M.E. Music MUTZ, MARGARET ANN Kappa Kappa Psi (Pres., Indianapolis V-pres.), Marching 100, B.S. Marketing Symphony Band, Orchestra Gamma Alpha Chi, Young Rep. (Dir.), Sailing Club (Treas.), MOREHEAD, DALE NEIL AWS (Rep. Comm.), YWCA Tipton B.S. Education MYERS, MARIAN EVELYN EN (V-pres.), YMCA, Union, Boonville Track Mgr. B.S. Home Economics AZ, Home Economics Club, MORELAND, KAREN PHARIS Wesley Foundation, FTA Bloomington B.S. Marketing MYERS, RICHARD ARNO KA, Omicron Delta, Newburgh Advertising Club A.B. Sociology Spelunking Club, Little 500 MORETTON, DON A. MYERS, WILLIAM ALTON Highland Griffith B,S. Education B.S. Management Flame Club (Pledge Tr.), AX, Alpha Kappa Psi, Falcon FTA (Pub. Dir.), SAM, Club, Sphinx Club, SAM, YMCA IM Sports MORGAN, RAYMOND LEWIS

NAFFER, HARVEY ALEXANDER

East Chicago B.S. Marketing Arbutus, Marketing Club, Hall House (Treas.)

Chicago B.S. Production Management Flame Club (Sgt.-at-arms), SAM, Newman Club, MQ (Hospitality Comm., Soc. Ch.)

MORRIS, NANCY ANN

Bloomington B.S. Education 11B4,, Alpha Lambda Delta, DePauw University (1, 2)

NAFTZGER, SHERMAN OLIVER

MORRIS, SHARON KAY Fort Wayne A.B. Language XII (Treas.), Alpha Lambda Delta, Eta Sigma Phi, Enomene

NAFTZGER, WILLETTA BARNHART

Hagerstown B.S. Education FTA, Dames Club, YWCA, Arbutus, AWS NAGY, JOHN CALVIN

East Chicago B.S. Marketing IM Sports, Marketing Club

MORRIS, WAYNE

L. NAHRWOLD, DAVID LANGE Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Fort Wayne B.S. Business A.B. Anatomy-Physiology Flame Club, Dodds House (Gov.), MRH Exec. Bd., MQ Bd. of Gov. NAPIER, JOHN EDWARD Terre Haute MORROW, WILLIAM JAMES B.S. Marketing South Bend AT1-2, Arbutus, YWCA, B.S. Real Estate Newman Club Flame Club (Treas.), Real Estate Club (Pres.), Alpha Kappa Psi, NARROL, PHYLLIS Marketing Club Toronto, Canada A.B. Anthropology MORTENSEN, BRUCE JAMES University of Toronto (1-3) Whiteoak, Ohio B.S. Marketing NATHANSON, ALBERT IRWIN ATA, Arnold Air Society, SAM, East Chicago Arbutus, YMCA (Personnel Ch.) A.B. Sociology MOSIMAN, FRED HUGH

NAY, JACK PAUL

Muncie B.S. Marketing Young Republicans, Marketing Club, Advertising Club

Martinsville A.B. History

MOSS, CLEMENS C.

Calumet City, Illinois B.S. Accounting

OAKES, HENRY NATHANIEL, JR.

Greencastle B.S. HPER Tomahawk, Basketball (2-4)

A.B. Journalism South Bend Sigma Delta Chi, MRC Arts B.S. HPER Coun. (Exec. Dir.), Daily Student, Assistant Instructor, Military MRC Bd. of Gov., West Hall Dept. IV (Gov.), Track (1)

NEAL, RICHARD LYNN

Corydon B.S. Marketing APO, Falcon Club, Arnold Air Society, Union, Marketing Club, Arbutus, YMCA

NEAL, DONNA

JO

Afartinsville B.M.E. Music MK, Mu Phi Epsilon, Belles, Madrigal Singers

PALLATIN, JOHN STEPHEN

PAPPAS, ANNA M. O'BRIAN, RAYMOND

L. Remington A.B. Bacteriology AZ (Treas.), YWCA (Proj. Coun., Cabinet), Usher Corps

JOSEPH Gary B.S. Education Indianapolis B.S. General Business SAM, Newman Club, Dorm. Gov. PARIENT, WILLIAM RICHARD, JR. Attica B.S. Accounting O'BRIEN, JOHN MICHAEL EN (Soc. Ch.), YMCA, Loogootee Accounting Club, Turtle Derby B.S. Accounting Beta Gamma Sigma, Delta Sigma (Ch.) Pi, Accounting Club PARKER, ROBERT JOHN Chicago, Illinois O'BRIEN, MARCIA LOUISE B.S. Business Indianapolis Finance Club, Newman Club B.S. Music Theta Alpha Phi, Mu Phi Epsilon

NELSON, MARY LOUISE

O'BRIEN, ROBERT DENNIS

South Bend B.S. Education Jordan River Revue, Memorial Hall (Music Comm.), IU Sing

Lafayette B.S. Marketing Advertising Club, Marketing Club, Real Estate Club

NEUHAUSER, ROBERT WAYNE

OGLE, RONALD KENT

NEFF, MARTHA SANDRA

Goshen B.S. HPER MK, YWCA, Pemm Club, WRA NELSON, JANET

PATTERSON, BERNICE FAYE

Bloomington B.S. Nursing Education AEA, Kappa Phi, Pi Lambda Theta, Pleiades, Panhell PACER, MARY LOUISE

Fort Wayne A.B. Chemistry MRC Glee Club, Arts Council NEW, JOHN RALSTON, JR.

Evansville B.S. Business AX, IU Foundation, Sphinx Club, Falcon Club, Skull and Crescent, SAM, Marketing Club NICHOLS, ADDIE BELLE

Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. Music Philharmonic Orchestra NICHOLS, JOHN

LEE Terre Haute A.B. Zoology KM, Arnold Air Society, Skull and Crescent NICKELS, JEROME

H. Bloomington B.S. Business KM, Tomahawk, SAM, IU Chess Club

NIEHAUS, DAVID ARNOLD

Princeton B.S. Radio & Television NIEHAUS, JEROME EUGENE

Vincennes B.S. Business 4,K NIERMAN, RICHARD

Hagerstown Seymour B.S. Management A.B. Government Tomahawk, Sigma Theta Epsilon, AXA, Sphinx Club SAM

MORRIS, ROBERT COULTER

Indianapolis B.S. General Business 4,PA, Alpha Phi Omega, Wabash College (1, 2)

NEAL, HAROLD RICHARD

LEE

NOEL, JUDITH ANN

Bloomfield B.S. HPER Pemm Club, Walnut House Coun. (1-3)

Indianapolis B.S. Geology TKE (Soc. Ch.), Falcon Club, Sophomore Cotillion (Arr.) O'KELLEY, RICHARD

DALE

Gary B.S. Education LK (Soc. Ch.), ACE, FTA, YWCA PAUL, WILLIAM J.

Monticello B.S. Business SAM

Charlottesville A.B. Government Scabbard and Blade, Tomahawk, PAWLUS, JAMES ALEXANDER Whiting MRHA Judicial Bd. B.S. Business Accounting Club OLANDER, NANCY JEAN Gary PAYNE, THOMAS WM. B.S. Education New Castle AXD, ACE, YWCA, Red Cross B.S. Business MX (Treas., Soc. Ch.), Skull OLIVER, CHARLENE MARIE and Crescent, Little 500, Bloomington Freshman Basketball (Mgr.) B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Club PEAKE, ROBERT L. Vincennes O'NEILL, PEGGY JUDITH A.B. Anatomy-Physiology Washington Sigma Theta Epsilon, B.S. Education Wesley Foundation FTA, ACE, Newman Club OPPENHEIM, ROBERT

L. Beverly Hills, California B.S. Accounting ZBT, Phi Eta Sigma, Arbutus, IU Foundation

OREAR, JOSEPH

Evansville B.S. Marketing AX, Arnold Air Society, SAM, Marketing Club, Young Republicans ORGAN, MARY MARGARET

Marion B.S. Education AX12, Jr. Panhell, YWCA, FTA, ACE, Red Cross

PEEL, MALCOLM LEE

Jeffersonville A.B. Philosophy Tomahawk (V-pres.), Eta Sigma Phi, Alpha Phi Omega, MQ Rel. Coun. (Pres.), Wellborn Scholar ('56-'57) PEITLER, BARBARA HELENE

Danville A.B. Education Gamma Delta, FTA, ISA, Kansas University (1, 2) PENDLETON, WILLIAM

CHARLES

New Middletown B.S. Transportation Transportation Club PENNELL, SALLY

Dunmore, Pennsylvania B.S. Geology IM Sports, Varsity Football (3)

Columbia City A.B. Merchandising KAO (Rush Ch.), Home Economics Club (Pres.), AWS, YWCA

ANN Kokomo B.S. Education Xf2, Pi Lambda Theta, AWS (Clerical Comm.), Dorm (Scholarship Ch.)

NORMAN, PHILIP

ROBERT Bloomington A.B. Journalism M4'E, Daily Student

OSBORNE, GARY COLEMAN

PERKINS, PAUL JAMES, JR.

NORRIS, MARY

OVERBY, TRUMAN

NOONE,. WILLIAM

Richmond A.B. Anthropology NULL, DON ALLEN

New Haven B.S. Education Phi Eta Sigma, FTA NUSSBAUM, DORIS ETTA

Remington B.S. Education Kappa Phi, FTA NYERGES, EUGENE DAVID

South Bend B.S. Marketing Alpha Delta Sigma, Real Estate Club, Marketing Club, Dorm Sec. OAK, ANNETTE

CAROL

Greensburg B.S. Education ACE

475

ORR, MARY LOUISE

Princeton B.S. Management Acacia, SAM, Little 500 T.

Gary A.B. Sociology OVERDECK, BARBARA ANN

Hobart B.S. Education 0,1,A (Treas.), Pleiades, ACE, FTA, Newman Club OVERMYER, JOHN EUGENE

Fort Wayne B.S. Accounting 4,K, Falcon Club, Accounting Club (V-pres.), LUNA, Newman Club OWENS, BARBARA

JUNE New Castle B.S. Business A011 (Pledge Tr., Hse. Mgr.), Panhell Exec. Coun., Arbutus, Omicron Delta (Rec. Sec.)

Jeffersonville B.S. Education PERKINS, RODNEY CLAIR

Evansville A.B. Anatomy MAE (Pres.), Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent, Alpha Epsilon Delta (V-pres.), Bach. Yr. PERKINS, SHAREN

LEE Auburn B.S. Education Enomene (Treas.), Pleiades, IU Foundation, Belles, FTA, YWCA, Panhell Rush

PERMER, KLAUS HENRY

Indianapolis B.S. Transportation EAM (Rush Comm.), Falcon Club, SAM, Scabbard and Blade, Transportation Club (V-pres.) PETHTEL, BILLY DON

Sullivan A.B. Bacteriology


PETRO - RUMBAUGH RAUCHMILLER, RONALD ARTHUR Maplewood, New Jersey B.S. HPER Football (1-4)

RICKERT, JON EDWARD Bloomington B.S. Business 4,A0

ROELI., WILLIAM E. Bedford B.S. Management SAM

PRANGE, NANCY JANE Greensburg B.S. Education

RAVINE, EDITH Bloomington B.S. Education FTA, ACE, Optometric Dames Club

ROGERS, MARTHA JOAN South Bend A.B. History

PHELPS, PATRICIA ANN Danville B.S. Education AZ (Hse. Mgr.), FTA, ACE, AWS

PRANCE, WILLIAM HAROLD Cedar Lake B.S. Education Phi Kappa Sigma, MQ Arts Coun. (Pres. 3, Sec. 2), Illinois Institute of Tech.

RIDER, FRANCES HUDSON Carnpbellsburg B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Club, WRH (Exec Bd.), Trees Center Coun., Kappa Phi

RAY, RICHARD WILLIAM Marion B.S. Business AT, Marketing Club, Advertising Club

PHILLIPPI, GLEN FRANKLIN Kentland B.S. Business Advertising Club, Marketing Club

PRAY, SHERRILL ANNE Kendallville B.S. Education Pi Lambda Theta, Dorm Sec.

REASONER, SUZANNE CELESTE Fort Wayne A.B. Music AX9

PHILLIPPO, ROBERT GENE Frankfort B.S. Business Accounting Club, Advertising Club, Marketing Club, SAM

PRELOCK, JUDITH ANN Bloomington B.S. Education Speech and Hearing Club, Dames Club, William Woods College (1.2)

REBBER, HERMAN, JR. New Haven B.S. Education FTA, Young Democrats, MRC (Arts Coun.)

PETRO, JERALD Liberty B.S. Management PETRO, PAUL JOSEPH Gary B.S. Management Z4,E, SAM, YMCA, Newman Club, Baseball (2)

PHILLIPS, JAMES EDWARD Warsaw • B.S. Business PHILLIPS, MARY KAY Anchorage, Kentucky B.S. Social Service KM', Alpha Lambda Delta

POSEY, ELIZABETH Rockport B.S. Chemistry Class Officer (1) Forest Hall House Coun. (., 2)

PRICKETT, CHARLES HAL Wolt Lake B.S. Education MRH (Gov.), IU Foundation (Steering Comm.)

REED, CHARLES GORDON Gary B.S. Business AT11, Accounting Club, Scabbard and Blade, Falcon Club, Newman Club, IFPC (Treas.)

PHILLIPS, MYRON WILLIAM Chesterton A.B. History

PRINCE, SHIRLEY M. Indianapolis A.B. Journalism Theta Sigma Phi, Daily Student (Ass't. Ed.), Crimson Bull, Independent Party (Sec.)

REED, LARRY E. La Porte B.S. Business IIK4,, Marching 100, Marketing Club, Purdue University (2, 3)

PHIPPS, DAVID BRUCE Speed B.S. Education

PRUETT, FRANK DONALD Bloomington B.S. Geology

REIBEL, PETER RANDOLPH Indianapolis A.B. Anatomy-Physiology EX (Scholarship Ch.), Little 500

PURCELL, RITA ANN Indianapolis B.S. Education KAO, Pi Lambda Theta, AWS (Internat. Rel. Comm.), Ed. Student Coun. (2, 3, 4)

REICHEL, BETTY CAROLE North Vernon A.B. Anatomy-Physiology A4,, Skeleton Club (Sec.), Sailing Club

PIERAZEK, JAMES WALTER East Chicago A.B. Government Alpha Phi Omega (Pres., V-pres.), Newman Club (Soc. Ch. PIERSON, ANDREW L. Bloomington B.S. Business

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PINE, ROBERT ALLEN Paterson, New Jersey A.B. Government (V-pres., Hse. Mgr.), Hillel, IFC PING, DONALD WAYNE Mishawaka B.S. Finance AXA, IM Sports

REICK, JUDITH ELLEN Kendallville B.S. Business EK, Omicron Delta

PURCELL, WILLIAM PAUL Memphis, Tennessee A.B. Chemistry 4,K$ (Rush Ch., Ch. of Gov. Bd., Song Leader), Phi Eta Sigma, REID, ROBERT DAVID Skull and Crescent, IFPC Indianapolis B.S. Marketing PUTERBAUGH, SANDRA JO EN, Arnold Air Society Albany A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy REID, SHARON ANN AOII (Asst. Treas.), Speech and Sullivan Hearing Club (Soc. Ch.), YMCA B.S. Education (Comm. for C. P. Nursery ZTA, ACE, FTA, Young School) Republicans

PINKERTON, MAX EDWARD Huntington B.S. Accounting SAM, Alpha Phi Omega, Accounting Club, Stud. Ath. Comm., MQ Bd. of Gov.

QUICK, JOHN D. Marion B.S. Business EX, Skull and Crescent, Scabbard and Blade, Marketing Club, Baseball Team (Sr. Mgr.)

PLAKE, EARL NORMAN Tipton B.S. Management AXA (Rush Ch.), Skull and Crescent, Union, YMCA, SAM

QUINN, PATRICIA JILL Indianapolis B.S. Education KAO, AWS (Steering Comm.), Jr. Panhell (Pres.), Enomene (Sec.), IU Foundation

PLATT, JAMES L. Elkhart B.S. Business AT (Pres.), Phi Eta Sigma, Blue Key (Pres.), Skull and Crescent (Pres.), Union Bd. PLYMATE, JAMES TODD Bloomington B.S. Marketing ATA, SAM POKLEMBA, FRANK M. Fast Chicago B.S. Management SAM, Newman Club, Amer. Accounting Ass'n. POLEDOR, JAMES ANDREW South Bend B.S. Business KM (Treas., Pledge Tr., Hse. Mgr.), Stud. Ath. Comm., Skull and Crescent, Swimming POLONCAK, HELEN East Chicago B.S. Education AX11, ACE, FTA

RAE, RUSSELL AITKEN Westerly, Rhode Island B.S. Business

REINECKE, ANN Richmond A.B. Biology MA, Northwestern RENO, NICHOLAS PAUL Chicago Heights, Ill. B.S. Accounting Real Estate Club, Accounting Club RHINESPERGER, DORIS Hammond B.S. Education 4,Af (Pres.), Panhell, AWS (V-pres., Ch. Bd. of Standards), Mortar Board

RAGSDALE, JOHN FLEMING Indianapolis A.B. Police Administration Lambda Alpha Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Tomahawk, Flame Club, Pershing Rifles, MRC (Sec. Bd.)

RICH, PHYLLIS ANN Bloomington B.S. Business KKI', Omicron Delta, IU Foundation (Exec. Coun.), FTA, YWCA

RAMEY, MARTHA JOAN Bloomington B.S. Education MA, Pi Lambda Theta, ACE

RICHARDS, THOMAS GILMORE Speedway B.S. Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi (Sec.), Scabbard and Blade, Skull and Crescent, Flame Club

RATTERMAN, BERNARD WOODY, JR. Louisville, Kentucky B.S. Business EN, Marketing Club, Baseball (1-4) RASMUSSEN, JORGEN SCOTT LaPorte A.B. Government Pi Sigma Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, Bd. of Aeons (Sec., Treas.), Sup. Ct. Justice

RICHARDSON, JOSEPH DOWNS Rochester A.B. Anatomy-Physiology Alpha Epsilon Delta

RIDLEY III, JOHN EWING Evansville A.B. Anatomy-Physiology KA* RIEHL, CAROLYN PATRICIA Henderson, Kentucky A.B. Sociology MA (Rush Ch.), YWCA, Homecoming Queen '55, Alpha Kappa Delta, IU Foundation RIFFLE, ROBERT F. Otterbein B.S. Business Beta Gamma Sigma, SAM, Insurance Club RILEY, ALLEN WAYNE Bicknell B.S. Business RILEY, DAVID GLOVER Indianapolis B.S. Business Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, Real Estate Club RILEY, JAMES HUBBARD Richmond A.B. Physics Acacia (Soc. Ch.) RIPPERGER, JUNE CAROL Elwood B.S. Education MA, YWCA, FTA, University Theatre '55, Sailing Club RITCHIE, HAROLD LEE Speedway B.S. Business RITCHIE, THOMAS ARTHUR Hamden, Connecticut B.S. Business An, Marketing Club, Newman Club, Union, Football (3) ROBBINS, DAVID LEE Jeffersonville B.S. Business SAM

ROGULIC, JOHN MARCO Bloomington A.B. Government ROHE, MELICENT ANN Richmond B.S. Marketing AX12 (V-pres.), Pleiades, Omicron Delta, Arbutus (Cir. Mgr.), Senate, Union (Sec.) ROKNICH, NICK, JR. Gary B.S. Marketing ATA (Pres.), Falcon Club, Sphinx Club (Exec. Comm.), Marketing Club ROMINGER, JACK VERNON Bedford B.S. Management SAM RONGEY, JANET LEE Indianapolis B.S. HPER Pemm Club, WRA, Oceanides (1-4), Modern Dance Workshop ROOT, JAMES PORTER Bedford B.S. Radio and TV ROOT, JOYCE LEE South Bend B.S. Business AM, Omicron Delta, Union (Ch. of Soc. Forum), YWCA, AWS ROSENBERG, ZACHARY Mount Vernon, New York A.B. Anatomy ZBT ROSENZWEIG, LUANNE B. Toledo, Ohio A.B. Government EAT (1st V-pres.), Union ROSENZWEIG, ROSIE FRIEDMAN Brooklyn, New York A.B. English Literature Folio (Editorial Asst.), Wayne State University

ROBBINS, ROY W. Indianapolis B.S. Business Marketing Club, Accounting Club

ROSS, RONALD LEE Highland B.S. Business SAM (Treas.)

ROBERTS, JUSTIN B. Bedford B.S. Education YMCA, State Scholarship (1-4), Residence Scholarship (3)

Ross, THEODORE WILLIAM Lyons, Illinois B.S. Geology EAE, Football (1-4)

ROBLING, DONALD RAY Bicknell B.S. Education ROCKSTROH, JOHN RICHARD South Bend B.S. Business TKE, Advertising Club, Union, IFC RODEBAUGH, JAMES WARREN Angola B.S. Business Delta Sigma Pi, SAM RODEBECK, MARJORIE JEAN Indianapolis B.S. Education AZ (Pres.), Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board, Pi Lambda Theta, Arbutus RODECK, WILLARD MARTIN Forest Park, Illinois B.S. Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi, Gamma Delta, MQ (Gov., Coun.), Accounting Club

RICHARDSON, PATRICIA ANN South Bend RODRIGUEZ, DANIEL RICHARD A.B. Social Service Gary 04,A (Pub. Ch.), Newman Club, B.S. Geology Spanish Club (Prog. Ch.), AX (Sec., IM Mgr., Dec. Ch.), Dorm News (Ed.) Arnold Air Society, Jr. Prom

476

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ROTH, MURIEL LEAH Evansville B.M.E. Music Sigma Alpha Iota (Pres.), Pi Kappa Lambda, Pamarada, Enomene, Alpha Lambda Delta ROWE, PHILIP WOODARD Muncie A.B. Bacteriology ROWLAND, JUNE LAUREL Greentown B.S. Education RUDDELL, RICHARD A. Indianapolis B.S. Business 4'K,P, Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles, IU Sailing Club RUECKERT, CORA MAE Riverside, Illinois B.S. Business Omicron Delta, Marketing Club RUHLE, DEBORAH ANN Anderson, South Carolina B.M. Music Sigma Alpha Iota, Belles (1, 2) RUMBAUGH, JANET LYNN Terre Haute B.S. Business KAO, Omicron Delta (Pres.)


RUNYON -SMITH RUN YON, DENNIS LEROY

Warsaw A.B. History Phi Alpha Theta, Flame Club (Pres.), Tomahawk, MQ Bd. of Gov., Dragon's Head, IU Foundation RUPENTHAL, WAYNE DEAN

LaPorte B.S. Business ST, Alpha Delta Sigma, Skull and Crescent, Advertising Club RUSINEK, THOMAS DONALD

South Bend

A.B. Government Cavalier Hall (Treas.), MRC Glee Club, MRC Hospitality Comm. (Ch.), Jr. Prom (Pub. Comm.)

SHERFICK, DOLORES JOAN

SIMPSON, ROBERT ECG L I

Edinburg

Louisville, Kentucky

New Albany

Salem

B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, SAM, IM Sports (Football)

B.S. Education LAT, Pleiades, AWS (Rep. Coun.), Greek Week (Dance Comm.), Jr. Prom

B.S. Radio and Television Gamma Alpha Chi, Advertising Club

B.M.E. Music 4,ES, Singing Hoosiers

SHEVIAK, MARGARET REGINA La Porte

Waycross, Georgia

SATTERLEE, JERRY WILLIAM

SAUSSER, DAVID

Bloomington

L.

SAUTER, DOUGLAS PAUL

Evanston

B.S. Business Marketing Club

Louisville, Kentucky

SHIFLET, KENNETH E. B.S. Management Beta Gamma Sigma, Sigma Iota Terre Haute A.B. Journalism-English Epsilon (Sec.), Bd. of Aeons Phi Eta Sigma, Daily Student (V-pres.), Class V-pres. (2)

SCHAEFFER, MIL ITINE

Rushville

B.S. Education Arbutus, FTA, YWCA, Auditorium Usher Corps

SCHWEIZER, RICHARD WALTER

Fort Wayne

SCHEID, NANCY ELIZABETH

A.B. History Phi Alpha Theta, Slavic Club, Newman Club

Frankfort

Russ,

SCHEI.LENBERG, ALFRED JOHN

SARAH CATHERINE

Bloomington

B.S. Education IIB4, Crown Point

B.S. Marketing Iota Chi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Flame Club (V-pres.), Gamma Delta, Advertising Club, Marketing Club SCOPELITIS,

B.S. Home Economics B.S. Business AWS (Town Girls Comm.), Home SAM Economics Club

South Bend

NIA

A.B. French Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pamarada (V-pres.), Arbutus, IU Foundation

SCHENK, MAURICE

RUST, JOAN MARGARET

New York, New York

B.S. Education Weatherwax Hall (V-pres., Social Ch., Art Ch.), Arbutus

A.B. Spanish Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Sigma SCOTT, HERMAN FRANKLIN, JR. Iota, Folio, Crimson Bull, Hillel, Elwood El Club Espanol A.B. Zoology

SACHS, JAMES BARON

SCHICKENDANTZ, MARKOLF DONALD

Brownsburg

Hammond

B.S. Business SACOP CLOS,

Gus

Kokomo

B.S. Business MQ Bd. of Gov., YMCA, Marketing Club, SAM

SCHINDLER, JOHN ROBERT

Gary

Elkhart

B.S. Business ZAE, Delta Sigma Pi, SAM, Marketing Club, Collegiate Chamber of Commerce

A.B. Speech Correction ZAE, Speech and Hearing Club (Treas.) SCHLAGENHAUF, RICHARD

SAGEL, SALLY

Gary B.S. Education Little 500, FTA SALISBURY, HELEN HOLLAND

Bloomington

B.S. Home Economics KAO, Home Economics Club SALLACH, ARLENE W.

Fort Wayne

B.S. Television Xf2, Arbutus (Pub. Mgr., Narr. Ed.), Union Bd., Belles, LUNA SA MPANIS, LEO

Downey, Illinois

D.

B.S. Accounting OX (Treas.), Delta Sigma Pi (Treas.), Accounting Club, IM Sports Syracuse

A.B. History A011, YWCA (Finance, Clerical Comm.) Crown Point

G.

B.S. General Business ZAE, SAM

A.B. Anatomy-Physiology Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta SANDLER, NEIL FLOYD

Hammond

Indianapolis

B.S. Radio and Television KM' SANFORD, JOHN GRAEME JR.

Bedford

B.S. General Business TKE SARGENT, CONDE

Swaywe

Bloomington

B.S. Radio and Television MRHA, Photo Club, Theater Productions, Radio and TV Announcing Hammond

B.S. Marketing ZBT, Arbutus, Union, IFPC, Hillel

SEMON, RHODA GLASGOW

Bloomington

A.B. Home Economics South Bend

B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, SAM SHANER, CAROL LEE

B.S. Management 11134,

Attica

B.S. Accounting Accounting Club

SHAY,

DELORES

Hammond

SCHUBERT, NANCY ELIZABETH

SHEA, HARRY WILLIAM

B.S. Education 4,M

SHELLY, MARGARET ELIZABETH

Indianapolis

B.S. General Business I'KT, Young Rep., YMCA, Union SLUSS, LOIS ILENE

Bloomington

B.S. Education EAT

SIEGEL, LORETTA

SMART, TERRY LEE

Indianapolis

Houston, Texas

B.S. Education YWCA, FTA, AWS, ACE, Hillel

A.B. History Pi Kappa Delta, Senate, Independent Party (Ch.), MRC (Sec. Bd.), Debate Team

SIEGFRIED, NANCY JANE

Glasgow, Kentucky

A.B. Home Economics 11B4,, Home Economics Club Evansville

A.B. Journalism Mortar Board, Theta Sigma Phi (V-pres.), Alpha Lambda Delta, Daily Student, AWS (Bd. of Standards)

SMILEY, JOHN JOHNSON

Bloomington

B.S. Marketing ESE Alpha Delta Sigma, Advertising Club, Marketing Club SMILEY, ROSE MARION

Williamsport

B.S. Education A011 (Cor. Sec.), Omicron Delta, YWCA SMITH, AGNES ESTHER

Bloomington

A.B. Theatre, Radio & Television B.S. Nursing Education Pi Lambda Theta, Cresset Club, X0, Brown Co. Playhouse, Rosary College (1, 2) Sigma Theta Tau SILL, RUTH ANN

SMITH, ARNOLD ELMER

B.S. Education OP

A.B. History 1'4,E

SEMON, DEVON ALLEN

SMITH, DELENE ANNE

B.S. Marketing Acacia, Singing Hoosiers

B.S. Secretarial Training mu (Rec. Sec.), Alpha Lambda Delta, Beta Gamma Sigma, Pi Lambda Theta (Sec.), FTA, YWCA

Evansville

Mishawaka

SIMONS, ROLAND

H.

New Britain, Connecticut

B.S. General Business SAM SIMPSON, DORIS JEAN

Roann

B.S. Education FTA

Mitchell

Fort Wayne

Bluffton

Indianapolis A.B. Police Administration Lambda Alpha Epsilon

SLEMP, BASCOM LAFAYETTE

SLUTSKY, LORIS ANN

Crown Point

Panama B.S. Accounting AKA, Daily Student, SAM, Accounting Club

B.S. Education

B.S. Education Singing Hoosiers

SIGLER, ELIZABETH JEAN

SHAW, OLIVIA NARCISSA

Bloomington

Martinsville

SIEMS, SUZANNE CAROL SHARP, SHIRLEY ANN

SLEETH, MAURICE EUGENE

A.B. Home Economics Home Economics Club, AWS (Town Girls Comm.)

SIGHTING, KEITH EUGENE

B.S. Radio and Television Union, Dorm. Counselor, Jr. Prom (Dec. Comm.)

SCHUMACHER, RONALD ROBERT

Indianapolis

SLAVIN, MELVIN

B.S. Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi, Rifle Team (3, 4)

B.S. Education TKE

SCHRADER, WAYNE LEO

Anderson

A.B. Psychology KA, Psi Chi (Pres.), Sigma Xi, Alpha Lambda Delta

SHINN, WILLIAM MAURICE

Whiting

SHAW, GENE

B.M. Voice DP (V-pres.), Enomene, Aud. Usher Corps, Union, Belles, University Singers

Evansville

SKINNER, DAVID RANDALL

B.S. Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi, MQ (Pres.), MRH Exec. Bd., Stud. Ath. Comm., Dunn House (Gov., Sec.)

SELIGER, DALE ROBERT

B.S. General Business EX, IU Foundation, Senate, Senior Class (Pres.), Junior Class (Dir.), IFC

South Bend

Baseball (1-4)

R.

B.S. Marketing

Jasper

Decker

SANDERS, MARTHA SUE

SHINN, ROBERT

Elkhart

A.B. Speech Therapy Speech and Hearing Club

SCHNEIDER, RONALD RAY

B.S. Accounting EAM, Skull and Crescent (Sec.), SCHOOLEY, WILLIAM RICHARD Hillel, Accounting Club, Frankfort B.S. General Business Pershing Rifles Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and SANDERS, VAUGH L. Blade, MQ Counselor B.S. Accounting Gamma Delta, Accounting Club, SAM, Real Estate Club

B.S. Accounting KZ, Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi

Lou Gary B.S. HPER B.S. Accounting AXII, Pemm Club, YWCA BPD Alpha Kappa Psi, Scabbard (Comm. Ser. Comm.) and Blade, Baseball (Mgr.), Arbutus (Treas.), Young Rep. SHLENS, ROBERT DALE Gary A.B. Anatomy-Physiology SCUDAMORE, MARJORIE ANN ZBT, Phi Eta Sigma, Flora, Illinois Alpha Epsilon Delta B.S. Education A011, Tau Beta Sigma, YWCA, ACE, Young Rep. SHREINER, STEVE ALLEN

Rossville

Salem

B.S. General Business Ad.

EN, Basketball (1),

SHIRLEY, SARA

Indianapolis

SCHMAL, WILLIAM

Merrick, New York

SJOHOLM, NANCY ADAMS

SCOTT, JOHN TONER

SEYBOLD, WILLIAM ROBERT SCHLEETER, SANDRA SUSANNE

SJOHOLM, GUSTAV EDWARD

SHIMER, DALE JAMES

Wanamaker

Anderson

Gary A.B. Political Science SCHILLING, GENE P. ATA, Delta Sigma Rho (Pres.), Bloomington Tomahawk, Falcon Club, Sphinx B.S. Business Club, IM Sports (1-4) 4,09, Marketing Club SACEL, DAVID FREDERICK

SINGLETON, HERBERT MARTIN

B.S. Education A.B. English Aurora SINGLETON, NANCY M. A.B. Government Hammond AAA (Scholarship Ch.), Pi Sigma SHIELDS, GEORGE KENNETH A.B. Sociology Alpha, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Indianapolis Alpha Kappa Delta, Sycamore B.S. Business Law Beta Kappa E4,E, Sphinx Club, Young Dem., House Coun., WRH Judicial Bd. (Cor. Sec.) Law Club SCHWARTZ, CHARLES FREDERICK, JR. SCHWANHOLT, SHIRLEY ANN

B.S. Education AXA (Sec.), Scabbard and Blade, YMCA

RUSNAK, ANDREW JOHN

Whiting

SCHUTZ, FRANCES ARLENE

Huntington

SMITH, EVELYN MARIE

Fort Wayne

B.S. Education FTA, Card Section

Elnora

Hammond

A.B. Journalism Sigma Delta Chi, Daily Student (Sports Ed.)

SHERBURNE, ANNE LOUISE

SIMPSON, EDWIN LEWIS

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Logansport

Indianapolis

SCHURMANN, ROBERT CLAUDE

A.B. Speech TV Shows (Major roles— Annie Get Your Gun, Winterset)

A.B. Government ZTA, IU Forum, Young Rep., House Coun., University of New Hampshire (1, 2)

B.M.E. Music AXA, Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching 100, Symphony Band, Brass Choir

B.M.E. Music AKA (Pres.), Sigma Alpha Iota, Pleiades (Sec.), Class Dir. (4), Senate, Stud. Ath. Comm., LUNA, IU Foundation

SASSER, DENVER GLENDA IRE

Gary A.B. English

B.S. Accounting Hammond

B.S. Education SMITH, FRANCES ELIZABETH

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SMITH -TURNER SMITH, GEORGE 0.

SPEER, SHIRLEY LEE

THORSEN, RALPH SEVERNE II

Waterloo B.S. HPER Pemm Club (Sec.), WRA

E. Winamac B.S. General Business SAM, Marketing Club

TANSEY, JANE ANNE

Rensselaer B.S. Finance Finance Club, Real Estate Club

Frankfort A.B. Psychology AAA

Hammond A.B. Government-Law Young Republicans (Dir.), Dodds House (Soc. Ch.)

SMITH, GLORIA ELLEN

SPELLMAN, ARNOLD HASTERLIK

STEWART, PHYLLIS ELISABETH

TAYLOR, HALFRED

South Bend A.B. Economics EAM, Supreme Ct. Justice, LUNA, Fencing (3)

Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Radio and Television AP (Treas.)

Tunnelton B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Club SMITH, JAMES HARLAN

STEVENS, DONALD

STEWART, RICHARD WILLIAM

Sterling, Illinois B.S. Radio and Television AZ (Sec.), Marching 100, Alpha Delta Sigma, Advertising Club, Young Rep. Club

SPENTZOS, NICK J.

SMITH, MELVIN LEE

SPIRES, NORMA DEAN

Princeton B.S. Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi SMITH, PATRICIA ANN

Covington B.M.E. Music Belles, YWCA, Dorm (Cult. Ch., Hse. Mgr.)

Huntington B.S. Real Estate EAE, Falcon Club, SAM, Real Estate Club, Collegiate Cham. of Commerce Carbondale, Illinois B.M.E. Music AZ East Chicago B.S. Management Alpha Kappa Psi, SAM, Little 500, IM Sports

Princeton B.S. Business Administration

Richmond B.S. Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi, Flame Club, Tomahawk, IM Sports, MQ Bd. of Gov.

Fort Wayne A.B. Anatomy-Physiology AXA, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, YMCA, Skull and Crescent, Class Treas. (2)

STANCZAK, ANDREW JOHN

SMITH, RONALD HARI.AND

STANGL, GEORGE RONALD

SMITH, VIRGINIA LEE

Spencer B.S. Merchandising AZ, Home Economics Club, YWCA

Columbus A.B. English Daily Student, IM Sports, MQ Bd. of Gov., Unit 10 (Gov.) STIMSON, JAMES W.

Gary B.S. General Business Young Republicans, SAM, IU Forum

A.

STAMPLER, RICHARD

Richmond B.S. Marketing Delta Sigma Pi, Scabbard and Blade

STILWELL, ROBERT LEE

SPUDIC, ROBERT NICHALOS

SMITH, PAUL WYNN

SMITH, ROBERT LEWIS

Tipton B.S. Radio and Television Sigma Theta Epsilon, Wesley Foundation (Pres.), Ball State (1, 2)

STINE, DAVID LYNN

Shelbyville B.S. Insurance Insurance Club STONER, WILLIAM JOSEPH

Griffith B.S. Education 4'KT, Speech and Hearing Club Mishawaka B.S. Education Fencing (2-4), MRC Choir, IM Sports, YMCA STAPLEY, KEITH

E.

Bloomington B.S. Marketing AXA, Marketing Club, SAM

Anderson B.S. Accounting AM, Singing Hoosiers, Arnold Air Society STOOKEY, GEORGE KENNETH

Milford A.B. Chemistry STOOPS, JOYCE MAE

Fort Wayne B.S. Education Cresset Club STRATER, MARCIA KATHERINE

Fort Wayne B.S. Education South Bend Forest Hall Librarian (3), FTA B.S. General Business Ad. ATD, Scabbard and Blade, Flying Club, Finance Club, Philosophy STUCKEY, ROBERT ALLEN Club, YMCA, Arbutus Rushville A.B. Zoology STECH, GORDON EVERETT Young Republicans, YMCA, Hobart Housing Unit (Soc. Ch.) B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Advertising SULLIVAN, PAUL RAGON Club, Arbutus, Folio (Mg. Ed.) Attica B.S. Marketing STEELE, JANICE MARIE ATA, Dragon's Head, I Men, Greenwood Football (Mgr. 1-4) B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Club SUMME, SAMUEL ALIEN Akron STEIN, ARNOLD B.S. Accounting Vincennes B.S. Business SUTTER, FRANKLIN DEAN MQ Unit 15 (Soc. Comm.), Fort Wayne Vincennes University (1) B.S. Education

STAVRON, STEVEN S. SMITH, WALTER BRUCE

Gary B.S. Marketing AM, Marketing Club, Advertising Club, Little 500 SMITHERS, JAMES HENRY

Greencastle B.S. Finance Billards Team SOBCZAK, ROBERT RICHARD

Milwaukee, Wisconsin B.S. Recreation RE, I Men, Football (1-4), Cream and Crimson Day Comm. SOLARO, RICHARD CLINE

Fort Wayne B.S. Finance MAE, YMCA, Finance Club, Falcon Club, Student Senate

STEIN, BARRY HARVEY SONGER, HUGO CHARLES

Huntingburg B.S. General Business Phi Eta Sigma, North Cottage Grove (Soc. Ch.), N. Maple Hall (Treas.) SOTTHITADA, SUPHAT

Thomburi, Thailand B.S. Education

Paterson, New Jersey B.S. Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi, Little 500, IM Sports, IU Sing, Jr. Prom

Elmhurst, Illinois B.S. Marketing EN (Pres.), Supreme Ct. (Chief Justice), Stud. Ath. Comm., Blue Key, Senate, Bd. of Aeons SOUTSAS, PATTI

Gary B.S. Education ACE, FTA, Oak Hall (Act. Ch.) SPARKS, SARA JEAN

Muncie B.S. Education KB+, YWCA, FTA, Newman Club, Union SPARKS, SYLVIA SUE

Bloomington B.M.E. Music M', Alpha Lambda Delta, YWCA, Sigma Alpha Iota, Pi Kappa Lambda, Amer. Guild Organists (Sec.)

Scottsburg B.M.E. Music Kappa Kappa Psi (Treas.), Marching 100 (4)

STEIN, MARSHALL JERRY

Indianapolis B.S. Real Estate MAM, IM Sports, Real Estate Club (V-pres.) STEINBERG, HAROLD

SOUKUP, JAMES EDWARD

SUTTON, GARY LEE

Indianapolis B.S. Education University Theater, Children's Theater STEINER, EARL EDWARD

Bloomington B.S. Accounting Transportation (Treas.), Accounting Club

SWADENER, PHILIP MORAN

Elkhart B.S. Accounting Phi Eta Sigma, Accounting Club (Pres.), MRC Bd. of Gov. (Sec.), MRHA Exec. Bd. SWANK, SANDRA KAY

Crawfordsville B.S. Education Alpha Lambda Delta, FTA, YWCA, Spanish Club, Pine Hall (Hse. Mgr.)

New Albany B.S. Business Administration Advertising Club STEPHENS, SAMUEL LEE

TALARICO, DAVID JOSEPH

Wabash B.S. General Business KM

Fort Wayne A.B. Chemistry OX (Pres.)

STEPP, SHIRLEY M.

TANGEMAN,

Sellersburg B.S. Education FTA, ACE, YWCA, Trees Center Coun.

Covington, Kentucky B.S. Marketing Omicron Delta, Marketing Club, Advertising Club

TAYLOR, JACK LOCHRIDGE

TISHCOFF, SANFORD IRVING

Richmond B.S. Business EAE (V-pres.), Sphinx Club, Arbutus, Org. Party Ch. TAYLOR, JOYCE GENEVA

Lou ANN Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Education YWCA, Modern Dance Group

478

TIETIG, AGNES LOUISE

South Bend B.S. Education Marketing Club, Advertising Club, Hillel (Bd. of Dir.)

Bloomington B.S. Education AKA

TODD, ALBERT

TAYLOR, MARTHA ANNE

TODD, DONALD EDWARD

Bedford B.S. Education

Indianapolis B.S. Education YWCA, FTA, ACE, NAACP

Bedford A.B. Economics SAM

TAYLOR, PATRICK RAMON

TODD, MARION THOMAS

Brownsburg B.S. Business Law SAM, Law Club

Bloomington B.S. Business Accounting Club

R. Brownsburg B.S. Management AZ4, (Hist.), SAM (Pres.), Student Chamber of Commerce, University Act. Coun.

TOMPKINS, LEONARD

TAYLOR, ROBERT

TAYLOR, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR.

Bloomington B.S. Education A4'A TERKHORN, HENRY K., JR. Cortland B.S. Business Accounting Club, Real Estate Club TERRY, DIANE WILMA

Gary B.S. Education KKI' (Rush Coun.), YWCA, FTA, Speech and Hearing Club TERRY, WAYNE DOUGLAS

Logansport B.S. Education IM Sports, Little 500

New York, New York A.B. History Lou Bloomington B.S. Home Economics

TOMPKINS, MARY

B. Rosedale A.B. Zoology MRC Glee Club (3, 4)

TONETTI, RAYMOND

TOZIER, HELEN MARGARET

Noblesville B.S. Business Administration AP, Omicron Delta, Smithwood IV (Treas., Ch. of Referral Bd.), Butler U. (I, 2) TRACY, DOLORES ANNE

Indianapolis A.B. Spanish Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Sigma Iota, Smithwood IV (Pres.), Forest (Pres.), ISA (V-ch.) TREES, CHARLES OTIS

TESH, LAURA ANN

Camden A.B. English MK, Bowling Club, Red Cross TEVAULT, MICHAEL LEIGH

Evansville A.B. Anatomy-Physiology SPA THOMAS, JARRETT NEIL.

Marion B.S. Business MRC Glee Club, Marketing Club, SAM, YMCA THOMAS, MEREDITH ELAINE

Whiting A.B. Home Economics YWCA, Home Economics Club, Young Republicans, Corridor Advisor (2, 3) THOMPSON, ARTHUR ALFRED

Greensburg B.S. Business THOMPSON II, DI/NM D JOHN

Princeton A.B. Mathematics AXA, Alpha Epsilon Delta, MQ (Pres.), Jr. Prom, Arbutus, YMCA THOMPSON, RICHARD ELLIS

SWEETOW, BURTON

South Bend B.S. Marketing MRC Glee Club, Bd. of Gov. (V-pres., Sec.), Little 500, Cavalier Hall (Gov.)

STEPHENS, GEORGE ALANSON, JR.

E. Pendleton B.S. Marketing All/ (Pledge Tr.), Marketing Club, YMCA (Ch.), Young Rep., Advertising Club

Gary B.S. Education MRC Sec. Board (Sec.), North Hall Cavaliers, NAACP THOMPSON, SAMUEL RICHARD

Marion A.B. Chemistry 4,K,Y, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pershing Rifles

Greenfield B.S. Education TROY, ELEANOR ANN

Logansport B.S. Education AAA, FTA, ACE, Butler U. (1) TROYER, SANDRA KAY

Elkhart ZTA, Arbutus, FTA, ACE TROYER, WAYNE M.

Elkhart B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Football (Mgr.) TRUTTIER, LARRY

Terre Haute A.B. Government Pi Sigma Alpha, Soph. Class (V-pres.) TUCKER, CLYDE ALLEN

Griffin B.S. Accounting Beta Gamma Sigma, Accounting Club TUCKER, THOMAS WILLIAM

LaCrosse B.S. Accounting AT, Student Senate Ass't, Aud. Usher Corps TUNISON, RICHARD ALLEN

McCordsville A.B. Police Administration Scabbard and Blade, NAACP, Sigma Theta Epsilon (Pledge Mgr.), Soph. Cotillion TURNER, JEAN ANNE

THOMPSON, VAN

Warren B.S. Education

THORTON, WILLIAM LEE

TURNER, MARIE ANNETTA

Bloomington A.B. Speech

Indianapolis A.B. English

B. Columbus B.S. General Business


TYLER-YAVER TYLER, DONALD LEON

Indianapolis

VINEY, HELEN ANN

Logansport

WEAVER, CHARLES SEFTON, JR.

Evansville

B.S. Pre-Dent. KAP (V-pres.), YMCA, Little 500

B.S. Marketing A.B. Chemistry ZTA, Arbutus, Young Rep. Club, Marketing Club Advertising Club Auditorium Usher Corps

UDELL, BUDD ALLEN Grand Rapids, Michigan

VOGT, CAROL SUE

B.M. Music Phi Mu Alpha, Sinfonia, Kappa Kappa Psi (Pres.), Pi Kappa Lambda UNGAR, ROBERT IRWIN

Hammond

Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Marketing ZBT, Arbutus, Singing Hoosiers, Hillel, Daily Student UNZICKER, WILLIAM MAX Claypool

Speedway

B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Ad. Club, Football, Basketball, Softball (IM) VADAS, MARIAN

Beecher, Illinois

B.S. Education Alpha Lambda Delta, FTA, Pi Lambda Theta, WRH, Exec. Bd., ACE VAI.ISKA, GEORGE JOHN

Whiting

B.S. Marketing Hoosier Courts (Mayor), "Crosstown Reporter" (Ed.), Management Club, IM Sports VALLANCE, DIANA MARGOT Gary

B.S. Education YWCA, Memorial Hall (Corr. Adv., Bd. of Referral) VANARSDALL, DAVID

Bloomington

B.S. General Business EN, Real Estate Club, YMCA, Bowling Spelunking Club VANARSDALL, GEORGELMA DEBRA

Bloomington

B.S. Accounting ZTA, Pleiades, Mortar Board, Enomene, AWS, Arbutus, Student Senate VAN AUKEN, DARLENE

Pleasant Lake

B.S. Education AZ, ACE, FTA VAN MATRE, SUZANNE RUTH

Middletown

B.S. Textile Merchandising Smithwood I (Corr. Ad.), Cedar Hall (Treas.), Home Economics Club VARADY, MARJORIE ARLENE

Munster

B.S. Textile Merchandising AAA, Pleiades (Pres.), YWCA (Cabinet), Enomene, Projects Coun. Executive VARDAS, ARISTY

Gary

A.B. Government Pi Sigma Alpha, WRH (Officer), Circle Francais, Slavic Club, Cosmopolitan Club VAUGHAN, KATHLEEN M.

Lafayette

B.M.E. Voice 044, Pleiades, Newman Club VEON, WILLIAM LEE

Wichita, Kansas

B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Advertising Club, IM Sports (2), Todd House (Treas.) VEST, JANELL L.

Pittsboro

B.S. Education Campus Christians (4), FTA, ACE, YWCA VICTORS, PAULA RUTH

Hammond

B.S. Education AZ, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, FTA, YWCA, Clerical Comm.

WITTE, CARL CLYDE, JR.

B.S. Business ATO, YMCA, Union, Little 500

B.S. Marketing EX, Marketing Club

WHITE, REBECCA JANE

WEAVER, DANIEL STEPHEN

Mitchell

B.S. Education Forest Hall (Sec.), Student Leader, FTA, Usher Corps

A.B. Psychology E4,E (Asst. Pledge Tr.), Frat. Public Relations

B.S. Education A011, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pleiades, Panhell (Rush Coun.), FTA, ACE

VOLKMAN, JAMES ROBERT

WEBER, JAMES EARL

WHITE, ROBERT KENNETH

B.S. Business Marketing Club, SAM

B.S. Marketing OX, Marketing Club

B.S. Business MQ Secretarial Coun., Unit Sec., Transportation Club

VONDERAU, KATHRYN ELIZABETH

WEBER, WILLIAM

B.S. HPER Strikettes, WAA, WRA

B.S. Management OX, SAM, Valparaiso U. (1-2)

WAGNER, JOHN WILLIAM

WEHRLE, GEORGE THOMAS

B.S. HPER Phi Epsilon Kappa

B.S. Management SAM

Connersville

Indianapolis

Fort Wayne

Elkhart

Columbia City

Indianapolis

WHITING, EMILY ANN

A.B. English URBAN, RONALD CHARLES

WHITE, GENE ARTHUR

Lebanon

Hammond

WAGNER, RONALD

L.

Indianapolis

Hazleton

B.S. Education Xfl WHITING, FRANK

Gary

N.

B.S. Education KA*

WEIBEL, SALLY CAROLE

Highland Park, Illinois

Kirklin

WHITTAKER, JAMES RUSSELL

A.B. Chemistry

A.B. English YWCA, FTA, Memorial Hall (Sec.)

Gary B.S. Business AX (Cor. Sec.), Arbutus, Daily Student, Advertising Club, Michigan State (1)

WALCZAK, EDWARD JOHN

LaPorte

B.S. Business 4,K, Accounting Club, Newman Club

WEIGEL, JOYCE MARLENE South Bend

Bedford

B.S. Accounting ZTA (Pres.), Alpha Lambda Delta, Enomene, Pleiades, Arbutus, Senate (Ex-Sec.), AWS

A.B. Fine Arts Arbutus (Ass't. Art Ed.)

WEINMANN, JUDITH ANN

WALKER, ARTHUR EUGENE

WALKER, JACK CRISLER

Hammond

B.S. Business Young Republicans, Marketing Club WALKER, ROBERT MAURICE

Shelbyville

Ypsilanti, Michigan

A.B. American Literature AT, Alpha Lambda Delta, Panhell Sch. Ch. WEISZ, THOMAS FRANK

New York, New York

A.B. Psychology Soccer (1-4)

B.S. Business BOIL Sphinx Club, Arbutus, Daily Student

Winchester

WALKNETZ, JACK J.

B.S. Education FTA

Huntington

WILLIAMS, JOHN ELOIS

Louisville, Kentucky

B.S. Business 4,AO Freshman Class (Treas.), Marketing Club, Young Rep. Club, Football (1) WILLIAMS, PATRICIA LEE

Columbia City

B.S. Marketing A011, Marketing Club, Tau Beta Sigma, YWCA WILLIAMS, ROSEMARY

Greenfield

WELCH, MARTHA CAROLYN

A.B. Journalism AXE, Enomene, Theta Sigma Phi, Daily Student, Panhell, YWCA (Cabinet) WILLINGHAM, WILLIAM BEALE

Indianapolis

B.S. Education TEE (V-pres.), Sphinx Club, Scabbard and Blade, YMCA, Young Dem. Club

WELCH, MARTHA J.

A.B. Radio and Television

B.S. Education ZTA, Arbutus, FTA, ACE

WILLIS, GAIL KATHERINE

WALLACE, ARTHUR MARK

WENTZ, THOMAS EDWARD

B.S. Business OX, Delta Sigma Pi (Pres., V-pres.), SAM

B.S. Business Real Estate Club, SAM

Indianapolis

I.aPaz

Indianapolis

WERTZ, JACQUELINE JANE

WALLACE, RICHARD LEE

Shelbyville

South Bend

B.S. Business

B.S. Education AAA, ACE, Franklin College

WALSMAN, WILLIAM CLYDE

WETTER, MONTE HOWARD

B.S. Business ATA, Arnold Air Society, Union, Freshman Football Mgr., IM Sports

B.S. Education MQ Glee Club, MQ Scholarship Comm., Arnold Air Society, MRHA Arts Coun.

Batesville

WALTER, GEORGE WAYNE

Indianapolis

WETZEL, CAROLYN SUE

Alexandria

B.S. Marketing Omicron Delta, Marketing Club, House Coun., Referral Bd. WILLSON, HARY PIERSOL

Hobart

B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Young Rep. WILNER, ALAN JULIAN

Kokomo

WHALLON, HARRIET

WILSON, RONALD DEVERE

Akron

A.B. History Phi Alpha Theta, Tau Beta Sigma, Arbutus, AWS, YWCA

WARD, DONALD MEREDITH Marion

B.S. HPER A4'A (Pres.), Sphinx Club, Track (4), I Men, IFC Pub. Rel., IU Foundation

Indianapolis

B.S. Marketing EN (V-pres.), Delta Sigma Pi WILSON, LOIS DELENE

B.S. Physics

WHARRY, ALLEN FOSTER

Zionsville

B.S. Business EX, Insurance Club (Pres.) WHEELER, EDWARD CORNELIUS

B.S. Business Ball State (1, 2) Clayton

B.S. Accounting WILSON, WILLIAM JOSEPH

Boonville

A.B. Chemistry Theta Kappa Nu (Treas.), Bob Jones University WIREMAN, LEWIS TALMADGE

Medaryville

WARKOW, CLINTON DEWITT

Evansville

B.S. Business AX (Sec.), IFC (V-pres.), Finance Club (Pres., Sec.), Arbutus

A.B. Anatomy-Physiology Kappa Alpha Mu, Flame Club, WIRTH, MARJORIE MAHON Daily Student, Gamma Delta Elmhurst, Illinois (Treas.), MQ Photo Club (Pres.) B.S. Education Methodist Choir WHITAKER, LES A.

LaGrange Park, Illinois

WATSON, CHRIS, JR.

Terre Haute

B.S. Business E44.:

B.S. Education KM', Jr. Panhell (Sec.), Union, Speech Club (Cor. Sec.), FTA WOLFE, DONALD MAX

Bedford

B.S. Accounting WOOD, JO ANNE

Detroit, Michigan

B.S. Education Arbutus (Art Ed.), Advertising Club, Little 500 (Comm.) WOOD, SHIRLEY JEAN

Gary B.S. HPER Pi Lambda Theta, Pemm Club, WRA (Sec.) WOODS, OLIVE MARSHALL

Morgantown

BS. Education AZ WOODWARD, CHARLOTTE ANN

Cincinnati, Ohio

B.S. Marketing AP (Pledge Tr.), Panhell (Rush Coun.) WORTLEY, CARL OWEN, JR.

Gary

B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Finance Club, Accounting Club, Advertising Club, MRC (Arts Coun.) WRIGHT, GLENN ELMER

Hobart

B.S. Marketing MQ Bd. of Gov., Unit 15 (Gov.) WRIGHT, KENNETH J.

Bedford

B.S. Business TKE (Sec.), Marching 100

A.B. Chemistry Flying Club

B.S. Business AXA, Skull and Crescent, Marketing Club, Ad. Club

Bloomington

WOLD, INGER ANNE

Peru

WRIGHT, WILLIAM

WALTERS, FRANCIS CARLISLE

WALTZ, LEE COMPTON

B.S. Accounting 4'K (Sec., House Coun.), Newman Club, Accounting Club

B.S. Management

Indianapolis

WILSON, JOHN BENNETT, JR.

D.

WOLAK, CARL MICHAEL

East Chicago

WILSON, F. GEORGE

A.B. Comparative Lit. Alpha Lambda Delta, Enomene

B.S. Business AXA (Soc. Ch.), Marketing Club

JANE

WRIGHT, THOMAS THAWSON

Kokomo

South Bend

R.

B.S. Education A011, ACE, FTA, YWCA, Educational Coun.

Gary B.S. Marketing B.S. HPER Marketing Club, SAM, Advertising Club, MQ Arts Coun. Arl,A

B.S. Business Alpha Delta Sigma, MQ Bd. of Gov., Marketing Club, Advertising Club

WEYLAND, MORRIS LEON

WITTE,

Seymour

New York, New York

Wanatah

Milford

Jasper

B.S. Business

Indianapolis

WRUBLE, ROBERT

Fort Wayne

N.

A.

B.S. Marketing EN, Marketing Club WYGANT, NANCY JANE

South Bend

B.S. Education AOfl (V-pres.), YWCA, FTA, ACE, Education Student Coun. YANEY, MARJORIE KAROL

Columbia City

B.S. Education Hanover (1-3), FTA, YWCA, ACE YARBROUGH, LAWRENCE GENE

Evansville

B.S. Business YARLING, TIMOTHY LEASON

Kokomo

B.S. Accounting MQ (Gov., Coun.) YAVER, LEWIS MILTON

Morgantown

WISE, ROBERT LOWELL

Indianapolis

B.S. Business RE, Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, Real Estate Club

B.M.E. Music Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching 100

B.S. Accounting EAM, Union, Hillel, Bowling Team

479

Camden


LAW -OPTOMETRY

YENERICH -ZUKLIN YENERICH, RONALD DALE

BURN, WILLIAM CASEY

HIRSH, THEODORE W.

O'CONNOR, THOMAS JEROME

WILKINS, GENE EDWARD

Downers Grove, Illinois A.B. Government AT (Treas.), Senate (Pres.), Bd. of Aeons, Class Pres. (3), Stud. Body (V-pres.), Blue Key

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law Phi Delta Phi, Law Club

Gary J.D. Law

Anderson L.L.B. Law Newman Club (Treas., Pres.), Law Club

New Palestine L.L.B. Law Phi Delta Phi

BURRIS, J. C.

Youngstown, Ohio L.L.B. Law Phi Alpha Delta

PRITCHARD, WILLIAM ROY

Gary J.D. Law ZBT, Phi Delta Phi, Theta Alpha Phi, Indiana Law Journal

YORK, SONDRA ALICE

Muncie B.S. Education KAO, Oceanides YOUNG, ANITA

Great Neck, New York B.S. Education AWS (Const. Comm., Art Comm.) YOUNG, CHARLES MICHAEL.

Paterson, New Jersey B.S. Marketing Football (1-3) YOUNG, HILTON PARKER, JR.

Richmond B.S. Finance Finance Club

HOUSER, WILLIAM GEORGE

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law Phi Delta Phi R. Indianapolis L.L.B. Law Iota Tau Tau, Law Club, Indiana Law Journal

CALDWELL, JOAN

H. R., Hazleton L.L.B. Law E II

CANIFF,

G. WELDON Indianapolis J.D. Law ATI1, Phi Delta Phi, Law Club

JOHNSON,

JR.

CASTOR, CHARLES

G., JR.

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law Sigma Delta Kappa (Treas.), Law Club (V-pres.)

KALIAS, LOUIS

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law Phi Alpha Delta

South Bend B.S. Business Marketing Club ZAHN, RITA LOUISE

Lafayette B.S. Education AZA, YWCA, German Club, Young Rep., FTA ZANIN, CAROLYN JOY

Danville, Illinois A.B. History AFA (Rec. Sec.), Enomene, Pleiades, IU Foundation, Arbutus, Union Bd. JO Atlanta, Georgia B.M. Music 4'31 (V-pres.), Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS, YWCA

ZARA, MEREDITH

ZAWADA, RAYMOND S.

Hammond B.S. Business

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law Phi Delta Phi COMMISKEY, JOSEPH GEORGE, JR.

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law Phi Alpha Delta, Law Club, Young Dem. (Membership Ch.) Fort Wayne L.L.B. Law Phi Delta Phi Anderson L.L.B. Law OX, Phi Delta Phi W.

Bloomington J.D. Law DICKMANN, JOHN PAUL

Greenfield L.L.B. Law 4'K4k, Delta Theta Phi DORFMAN, DONALD PHILLIP

ZEBENDON, CHARLES ALEX

Gary B.S. Finance Finance Club, SAM ZIPSER, ROBERT LOUIS

Evanston, Illinois B.S. Accounting 4'KT Accounting Club, Falcon Club, Sailing Club

Evansville L.L.B. Law Pi Sigma Alpha, Law Club FARABAUGH, WILLIAM NOEL

South Bend L.L.B. Law FELL, JOHN ELLIS, JR.

Kokomo L.L.B. Law <I,AO, Phi Delta Phi

ZOCH, DAVID M.

Fort Wayne B.S. Marketing E‘DE (House Mgr.), Marketing Club, Young Rep. Club, SAM ZUKLIN, JOANN

Hammond B.S. Education Dorm (V-pres., Treas.), NEA LAW

FRANCIK, CHARLES ALBERT

Bloomington L.L.B. Law tbAO, Phi Delta Phi, Law Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Sphinx Club, Falcon Club A. Indianapolis J.D. Law Indiana Law Journal, U. of Wisconsin

Muncie J.D. Law

D. JOE Indianapolis L.L.B. Law Phi Alpha Delta

ARTHUR, JAMES ROBERT

GLENN, ROBERT RUNDELL

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law

Huntington L.L.B. Law ATA, Phi Delta Phi

L.

BARTON, KENNETH EDWARD

Greenwood L.L.B. Law Phi Alpha Delta BELL, DONALD GENE

Vincennes L.L.B. Law Phi Delta Phi, Law Club BRAMBLETT, GAROLD EUGENE, JR.

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law Phi Delta Phi, Law Club

GUTMAN, PHILLIP EDWARD

Fort Wayne J.D. Law Phi Delta Phi, Law Club (V-pres.) HAMMOND, JOHN R. Greencastle L.L.B. Law Sigma Delta Kappa (Pres.), Law Club (Pres.) HERBERT, STANLEY MYERS

Sharpsville L.L.B. Law

BRAUER, HUGH DONALD

Gary L.L.B. Law LAM, Pi Sigma Alpha, Pin Magazine

Evansville L.L.B. Law Phi Delta Phi, Law Club

HIBNICK, GERALD RICHARD

Michigan City L.L.B. Law Law Club

E.

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law

BABCOCK, FRANCIS LEE

Rochester M.O. Optometry Omega Delta, E and S Club CLARK, JERRY

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law 4'40, Phi Delta Phi, Law Club RIDEOUT, ROBERT HENRY

Martinsville L.L.B. Law

Jasper M.O. Optometry EII, Omega Delta EADS, DAVID MARTIN

Bridgeport B.S. Optometry Omega Epsilon Phi, Beta Gamma Beta, E and S Club L.

ROBERTS, JANET LEE

EVERSMAN, THOMAS

Havey Creek L.L.B. Law Law Club

Jasper B.S. Optometry Omega Epsilon Phi

RUCKELSHAVS, JOHN CHRISTIAN

Fox, HARRY CHRISTIAN Indianapolis M.O. Optometry Omega Delta

KLITZKE, RAMON ARTHUR

Indianapolis J.D. Law Phi Delta Phi

Indianapolis SAPP, WALTER WM. L.L.B. Law Phi Delta Phi, Young Republi- Bloomfield cans (V-pres.) J.D. Law Indiana Law Journal (Ed.-in-chief) KUTCH, JOSEPH ALEXANDER Seymour SASAKI, RICHARD S. J.D. Law Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii Phi Delta Phi (Exchequer), J.D. Law Law Club (Sec.), Indiana Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Kappa Law Journal Psi, Indiana Law Journal LEBAMOFF, VON A. SHARP, ALLEN Fort Wayne Columbus J.D. Law Phi Delta Phi, Law Club L.L.B. Law Phi Delta Phi LEWIS, ROBERT CHASE

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law Phi Delta Phi

La Crosse, Wisconsin L.L.B. Law

LIND, MELVIN RAY

SMITH, ROBERT EARLE

Brooklyn L.L.B. Law Phi Delta Phi

Walnut Creek, California L.L.B. Law Phi Delta Phi

MCNEVIN, ROBERT WILLIAM

SORENSON, RUSSELL ALLEN

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law Phi Delta Phi, Law Journal

FRASH, ELLIOTT CHARLES

Bloomington M.O. Optometry Delta Kappa Epsilon, Omega Delta, E and S Club GREEN, WILLIAM JOSEPH

Indianapolis M.O. Optometry Omega Delta HARTZELL, RICHARD LEE

Kokomo M.O. Optometry Omega Delta HELTSLEY, RUSSELL KING, JR.

SMITH, J. STEWART

LeRoy, Minnesota J.D. Law Phi Delta Phi, Law Journal (Assoc. Ed.)

MALEY, FRANK MICHAEL

HoPkinsville, Kentucky M.O. Optometry BAH, Omega Delta HORMUTH, JAMES OTTO

Evansville B.S. Optometry AXA, Omega Delta, Newman Club, E and S Club Sec. (4) LANDAW, CLAUDE DAVID

Goshen B.S. Optometry Omega Delta, E and S Club

TIERNAN, WILLIAM JOSEPH

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law

FREIHERR, LEROY

GABBERT,

RAWLEY, PAUL

OPTOMETRY

KLING, CARL CHRISTOPHER

KOLGER, KARL J.

DAVISSON, RICHARD FLOYD

DEAUBREY, SIDNEY

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law EN, Phi Delta Phi, Law Club

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law

CRELI , MARVIN S.

RARER, JAMES S.

Plainfield J.D. Law 4'40 (Coun.), Phi Delta Phi, Law Club

RIDDELL, ROBERT CARL

KEPPLER, DONALD RICHARD CLANCY, CHARLES PATRICK

YUNDT, DELBERT GENE

ANGEL, JERRY

ILER, WILLIAM GORDON II

Vincennes L.L.B. Law Phi Delta Phi (Pres.), Indiana Law Journal

YONOVER, JOEL

Lafayette J.D. Law TEE, Phi Zeta, Sigma Xi, Gamma Alpha

MARKS, CHARLES FREDERICK

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law MARTZ, GEORGE

E.

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law Phi Alpha Delta MATHENY, WILLIAM EARL

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law Sigma Delta Kappa MENZEL, JOHN HOWARD

Bloomington L.L.B. Law

Tonawanda, New York L.L.B. Law Baseball Tow, WILSON L. Shoals B.S. Business Law

LAYCOCK, DAVID EARL

TRANSKI, DONALD EDWARD

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law Phi Alpha Delta VOOR, WILLIAM

Bloomington J.D. Law Delta Theta Phi (Pres.) NELSON, BRUCE LESTER

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law Delta Theta Phi

E.,

JR.

South Bend L.L.B. Law Phi Delta Phi, Law Club

O'BANNON, FRANK LEWIS

Corydon J.D. Law 4TA (Coun.), Phi Delta Phi (Pres.), Indiana Law Journal (Editor)

480

Bluff ton J.D. Law BOIL Delta Theta Phi, Law Journal WARD, WILLIAM GORDON

Indianapolis J.D. Law Indiana Law Journal WATSON, RICHARD

Springfield, Illinois M.O. Optometry Omega Delta, Opt. Class (Pres.) LEE, CHARLES ALBERT

WALMER, EDWIN FITCH

MOSIMAN, DONALD M.

LANTZ, THOMAS WENDELL

Bloomington M.O. Optometry Omega Delta, Class Treas. (4)

P.

Indianapolis L.L.B. Law Phi Delta Phi

Brownsburg M.O. Optometry Omega Delta MAHAN, JOHN THOMAS

Indianapolis B.S. Optometry Omega Delta MOORE, JACK FREDERICK

South Bend B.S. Optometry TKE, Omega Epsilon Phi RAVINE, STANLEY LESTER

Bloomington M.A. Optometry HAtl>, Sphinx Club, Co-Ch. Town Hall READING, ROGERS WEBSTER

WEHRLE, WILLIAM

Martinsville L.L.B. Law

H.

Evansville M.O. Optometry EX, Omega Delta


OPTOMETRY-MEDICINE RHINEHART, CHARLES EDWARD

New Castle

M.O. Optometry OX, Omega Delta RUSCHE, HERMAN F.

Newburgh

B.S. Optometry TKE, Omega Epsilon Phi, E and S Club SHICK, CHARLES RILEY

M.O. Optometry Omega Epsilon Phi

WILLIAMSON, CLIFFORD ROHRER

Kokomo

B.S. Optometry EX, Skull and Crescent, Omega Delta, Basketball (2, 3, 4)

BREEDLOVE, DANE CHARLES

Deputy

BRENEMAN, WILLIAM LOUIS

Evansville

New Augusta

M.D. Medicine

BROWN, HERBERT CHARLES

Evansville

M.D. Medicine 4,Y A, No Sigma No

MEDICINE

South

Bend

AUGSPURGER, WILLIAM D.

Winchester M.D. Medicine

BAHR, ROBERT ERNEST

Ft. Wayne

M.D. Medicine Skeleton Club BATTERTON, THOMAS DAVIES

Greensburg M.D. Medicine

TKE, Phi Beta Pi BERKSHIRE, SHAFFER BERNARD, JR.

North Vernon

M.D. Medicine

BIBLER, RICHARD H.

Muncie M.D. Medicine

BLACK, HENRY R.

Indianapolis

M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Nu BLACKARD, CLYDE ERHARDT

Indianapolis

M.D. Medicine EX, No Sigma Nu BOOKER, HAROLD EDWARD

Indianapolis M.D. Medicine ATA

BOWSER, BARRY LEROY

Bloomington

M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma No BOYD, JOHN MERRILL

Indianapolis

M.D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi BRANAM, GEORGE EVERETT

Indianapolis

M.D. Medicine Acacia, Nu Sigma No (Rush Ch., Pres.), Class Pres. (3) BRAUNLIN, EARL ALBERT

Marion

M.D. Medicine OX, Nu Sigma No BRAYTON, EMILY WEIRICH

Butler

M.D. Medicine KAO, Nu Sigma Phi BRAYTON, JOHN RICHARD, JR.

Indianapolis

M.D. Medicine °MO, No Sigma Nu

MANN, RICHARD E.

M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Nu

JUDD, DONALD RICHARD

CALVIN, JAMES ROBERT

FOUST, BETTY JEAN

JUDD, RUSSELL LLOYD

M.D. Medicine

M.D. Medicine No Sigma Phi

Alexandria

Evansville

M.D. Medicine AXA, Phi Rho Sigma, Stud. AMA MANNING, EMILEE JOYCE

Poseyville

M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Phi MANSHIP, CECIL STANLEY

Marengo

M.D. Medicine MARKOVITCH, MARILYN THERESE

Indianapolis

Evansville

Indianapolis

M.D. Medicine Acacia, No Sigma Nu

M.D. Medicine

FRASH, DEVON WALTERS

KENNEDY, MYRON SAMUEL, JR.

Indianapolis

CALVIN, JAMES ROBERT

Peru

Muncie

ISENOGLE, KENNETH FRANKLIN

Kokomo

M.D. Medicine TKE

M.D. Medicine Phi Rho Sigma

M.D. Medicine KE, Nu Sigma Nu

CAPESTANY, MAX ANTHONY

Kokomo M.D. Medicine

HOUCK, RICHARD JAMES

Michigan City

M.D. Medicine OX, Phi Rho Sigma, Sigma Zeta

APPLEGATE, JOHN WILLIAM

ARTIS, MERLE EVERETT

ESHELMAN, HENRY R.

Goshen

South

Bend

M.D. Medicine AKE, No Sigma Nu

I HEODORE

M.D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi, Class l'reas. (4)

FAUST, HOWARD M.

M.D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi

M.D. Medicine 14,E, Nu Sigma Nu (Treas.), Stud. AMA, Stud.-Fac. Rel. Comm.

ELLIS, JOHN WESLEY, JR.

A.B. Anatomy-Physiology Chapel Colloquy

MALETICH, ROBI

Indianapolis

M.D. Medicine 4'A0, No Sigma Nu

M.D. Medicine EX, Nu Sigma Nu

Elkhart

M.D. Medicine No Sigma No

West Lafayette

HOLMES, PHILLIP J.

Zionsville

M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Nu

BUGH, CHARLES WILLIAM

Indianapolis

ANTON, ACHILLES PETER

ELLIS, FORREST D.

Marion

M.D. Medicine Ell, No Sigma Nu, Stud. AMA (Nat'l. Delegate)

MASTERS, ROBERT WATSON

Goshen

M.D. Medicine

KNOLL, ROBERT D.

Indianapolis

M.D. Medicine

MEININGER, DAN EARL

FREEMAN, /JERRY ALAN

Indianapolis

M.D. Medicine No Sigma Nu, Student AMA

CARTER, EUNICE MARIE

M.D. Medicine No Sigma No (V-pres.), Dean's Comm. for Med. Curriculum

KOLINA, JOHN STEPHEN

Indianapolis

M.p. Medicine Nu Sigma Phi

Bluffton

Gary

M.D. Medicine 4,K, Phi Beta Pi

Evansville

CARTER, ROBERT EUGENE, JR.

Evansville

M.D. Medicine Acacia CONLON, ROBERT MARION

Indianapolis M.D. Medicine BOB, Nu Sigma Nu

COOK, ROBERT ARTHUR

Indianapolis

M.D. Medicine

CROSBY, JACK B.

Greencastle

M.D. Medicine ATA, Nu Sigma No

DAILEY, JAMES EMERY

Indianapolis M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Nu

DAUGHERTY, FOREST DALE

Indianapolis

M.D. Medicine No Sigma Nu

Indianapolis

FRENCH, RICHARD NOBLE, JR.

M.D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi

M.D. Medicine Phi Rho Sigma

Whiting

M.D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi

GABOVITCH, EDWARD ROBERT

M.D. Medicine ZBT, Phi Delta Epsilon (Pres.)

GAHIMER, JOE EDWARD

Indianapolis

M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Nu, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Med. Class (Sec.) GIROD, DONALD A.

M.D. Medicine CMS

KURLANDER, GERALD JAY

Kewanna

M.D. Medicine

Indianapolis

LANE, CHARLOTTE ELAINE

Indianapolis

M.D. Medicine /AM, Phi Delta Epsilon

M.D. Medicine No Sigma Phi (Sec.) LARGAESPADA, MANUEL

OSTHEIMER, GEORGE JAMES

Indianapolis

Managua, Nicaragua

GLASSLEY, STEPHEN HERBERT

South Bend

M.D. Medicine

LAVIS, CHARLES EDWARD

M.D. Medicine

PARKER, JOHN CARL

Wingate

Terre Haute

M.D. Medicine AT, Phi Chi

Indianapolis

GRAHAM, JAMES CLARENCE

Indianapolis

GOODMAN, HUBERT THORMAN, JR.

M.D. Medicine

Fort Wayne

LEWIS, PAUL STANLEY

HALLER, JORDAN D.

Indiaanpolis

DEITCH, ROBERT DAVID

M.D. Medicine

M.D. Medicine ATSI, Nit Sigma Nu

M.D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi

LAYCOCK, RICHARD MARSHALL

M.D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi, Skeleton Club

M.D. Medicine Phi Rho Sigma

Indianapolis

Indianapolis

M.D. Medicine Phi Chi (Pres.)

M.D. Medicine No Sigma No

Daleville

MOORE, RICHARD DAVIS

M.D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi, Fresh Class Treas., Stud. AMA (Pres.)

Indianapolis

DAVIS, EDWARD ANDREW

MILLER, WAYNE Sr Altit

M.D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi

Bluffton M.D. Medicine BOB, No Sigma Nu Fort Wayne

MILLER, MARGARET BOWERS

Indianapolis

East Chicago

KROLL, CHESTER

Hammond

MILLER, HARRY ROBERT

M.D. Medicine

M.D. Medicine A4sA

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania HARPER, BEN L.

LOBUEN, NICK GEORGE

M.D. Medicine TKE LONG, WALTER BRUCE, JR.

PETRAUSKAS, RAYMOND RICHARD

M.D. Medicine EX, Nu Sigma Nu PITTMAN, JOHN NORMAN

Princeton

M.D. Medicine Phi Rho Sigma (V-pres. 3, Pres. 4) PLATIS, JAMES MARK

Gary

M.D. Medicine

Danville

Perrysville

DEUPREE, WILLIAM D.

M.D. Medicine A4,, Nu Sigma Nu

M.D. Medicine

M.D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi

HARRIS, ROBERT LEE

Columbia City

Evansville

M.D. Medicine

M.D. Medicine BOIL No Sigma Nu

HAY, ROBERT EDWARD

LUCKEY, WILLIAM T.

Goshen

Elkhart

M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Nu, Stud. AMA, Stud.-Fac. Comm.

MCCALLA III, CHARLES X.

Indianapolis

Shelbyville

DONAHUE, FRANCIS EDWARD

Indianapolis

M.D. Medicine No Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Phi DRENNEN, ROBERT VORRIS E.

Anderson

M.D. Medicine Sigma Zeta, Phi Rho Sigma

M.D. Medicine BOIL No Sigma Nu HAYES, FRANK WADDELL

East Chicago

LUCKEY, JAMES EDWARD

M.D. Medicine Phi Rho Sigma

Peru

M.D. Medicine A4,A

M.D. Medicine

Anderson

HELFRICH, RICHARD B.

Indianapolis

DURELL, ROBERT

M.D. Medicine ATA

M.D. Medicine Phi Delta Epsilon

Dunkirk

M.D. Medicine

HILTON, DAVID

DUNBAR, FRED EARL

M.D. Medicine

New York, N. Y.

Anderson

MCCALLUM, DONALD CAREY

M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Nu

PRATT, SYLVESTER H.

Freetown M.D. Medicine CMS (Sec.)

RAPP, GEORGE FREDERICK

New

Harmony

RAY, CARL S.

M.D. Medicine

REED, EDGAR A.

Culver M.D. Medicine

REIBEL, DONALD BAUMANN

Indianapolis MCCALLUM, ROBERT NEIL

HICKMAN, ELDON BURMOND

M.D. Medicine

Indianapolis

M.D. Medicine EX, Alpha Phi Omega, No Sigma Nu

MCDANIEL, EDWIN CORR

RESTIFO, RONALD ANTHONY

Bloomington

M.D. Medicine ZBT, Phi Delta Epsilon

Indianapolis

M.D. Medicine

M.D. Medicine EX, No Sigma Nu

Erie, Pennsylvania M.D. Medicine

EISSMAN, ROBERT CARLETON

HOGAN, MICHAEL ARTHUR

MCDONALD, WALTER EVERETT

ROSENBERG, GABRIEL JOSEPH

Gary

Indianapolis

ECHE, CHARLES ROBERT

Hammond

Muncie M.D. Medicine

Phi Rho Sigma (V-pres.)

Fort Wayne M.D. Medicine .

M.D. Medicine A4,A.

No Sigma Nu

481

Phi Beta Pi (Pres.)

M.D. Medicine ZBT, Phi Delta Epsilon


MEDICINE-DENTISTRY ROTH, MELVIN ISIDORE

Gary M.D. Medicine Phi Delta Epsilon (Pres.) SCHALK, HERMAN

A.

Indianapolis M.D. Medicine SCHAPHORST, RICHARD AUGUST

South Bend M.D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi Indianapolis M.D. Medicine AT11, Phi Rho Sigma

Carlisle B.S. Medical Technology Alpha Delta Theta Michigan City B.S. Medical Technology A PA (Rush Ch.), IM Swimming MALKOWSKI, MARYANN

Berwyn, Illinois B.S. Medical Technology Alpha Delta Theta

SMALLWOOD, KAY J.

Indianapolis M.D. Medicine

REUTER, KAREN NYGORD

SMITH, LLOYD HARLAN

Indianapolis M.D. Medicine Phi Rho Sigma SMITH, ROBERT KING

Indianapolis EX, Nu Sigma Nu SOLOMON, RICHARD B.

Indianapolis M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Nu

Danville B.S. Nursing

Speedway M.D. Medicine Alpha Epsilon Delta STEPNIEWSKI, DONALD

F.

South Bend M.D. Medicine STEURY, ERNEST MILLARD

Berne M.D. Medicine CMS

Marion M.D. Medicine STUMP, RICHARD LEWIS

Indianapolis M.D. Medicine Phi Delta Epsilon (V-pres.) TEABOLDT, GEORGE

A. Peru M.D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi (Treas. 3) TEMPLETON, IAN SIM

New Augusta M.D. Medicine EII THEODORE

Gary M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Nu, Fresh. Class (Pres.)

Elkhart M.D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi Indianapolis M.D. Medicine VOELKERS, GERALD JOSEPH, JR.

South Bend M.D. Medicine WAYMIRE, WILLIAM

MERLE

Elwood M.D. Medicine No Sigma Nu WEISENBERGER, BROCKTON LAMAR

Ironton, Ohio M.D. Medicine Phi Rho Sigma WOERNER, THOMAS EDWIN

Indianapolis M.D. Medicine 4,PA, Nu Sigma Nu

GEORGE, ROWENA GAIL.

Bedford G.N. Nursing HARKING, LAURA MAE

Oaklandon B.S. Nursing Med. Center Choraliers, Jr. Carnival, IM Sports

HOBSON, WILMA JEAN

Bedford B.S. Nursing

POE, PHYLLIS ANN Shelbyville R.N. Nursing Cheerleader, Chorus, NCF, Jr. Carnival

CROAK, CAROL MARY

POFFENBARGER, KAY

HEDGES, NANCIE ANNE

STEED, DONNA LAVAUN

ROEMBKE, CORI \ • E

Indianapolis A.B. Nursing Class Sec. (3), Chorus, Sports Comm.

KENNINGER, DONNA P.

South Bend B.S. Nursing

Washington G.N. Nursing Class Treas. (4), Girls Choir

St. P..!ersburg, Florida B.S. Nursing ZTA SHELLEY, C. CAROLYN

New Ross B.S. Nursing Sigma Theta Tau

BAKER, CORA SUE

LEAVITT, KATHARYN L.

Indianapolis G.N. Nursing "Hopper" (Typist ed.), Cheerleader (1), Chorus (1, 2, 3) BARTOS, SUE ELLEN

Hammond B.S. Nursing Ind. Stud. Nurse Assoc., IM Sports (1-4) BECK, BARBARA KAY

Kokomo B.S. Nursing Ind. Stud. Nurses Assoc. BELCHER, Avis C. Speedway B.S. Nursing Chorus, Jr. Carnival

Bedford R.N. Nursing Student Council (3)

Berea, Ohio B.S. Nursing Alpha Lambda Delta LEE, MARY ELLEN

Zionsville R.N. Nursing "Hopper" (2), V-pres. (2), Stud. Coun. (3), Jr. Carnival (2), Hoedown (3) LISTER, BARBARA Lou Lafayette B.S. Nursing NCF (1-4) MCCALLUM, MARGARET JEAN

Indianapolis G.N. Nursing MCKEE, NANCY LEHR

Mulberry B.S. Nursing Chorus MACE, NORA

Kirklin G.N. Nursing

Fort Wayne B.S. Nursing Sigma Theta Tau, Hall (Rec. Ch.), IM Sports (1-4)

MILLER, JEAN ESTELLE

BRINDEL, ELEANOR JOAN

MOORE, NORMA JEANNE

Pendleton R.N. Nursing Stud. Coun. (4) CAST, NORMA JEAN Frankfort R.N. Nursing Chorus (1), Jr. Carnival (2) CROWDUS, BARBARA J.

Indianapolis B.S. Nursing Cheerleader (1), Class Sec. (2), Jr. Carnival, Chorus EMHUFF, BEVERLY ANN Seymour B.S. Nursing Class Treas. (1), Stud. Coun. (1)

Indianapolis G.N. Nursing Arcadia R.N. Nursing "Hopper" (1, 2), NCF, Chorus (1, 2, 3), Jr. Carnival, Hoedown NEWHOUSE, NANCY JANE

Indianapolis G.N. Nursing Class Treas. (3), Cheerleader (1), Religious Comm. (1) OWEN, CAROL JAYNE

Indianapolis B.S. Nursing AAA, Class Sec. (1), Indpls. Stud. Nurse Assoc. (Pres.), "Miss Stud. Nurse"

482

SOHM, CATHRYN MARGARET

Louisville, Kentucky B.S. Nursing Education Cresset Club

SMITH, RAMONA

Boston G.N. Nursing

DENTISTRY LYNN

Anderson B.S. Nursing "Hopper" (Asst. Ed.), Judiciary Comm. THOMPSON, JULIA ANN

Sheridan G.N. Nursing ANN

Kendallville G.N. Nursing YWCA, Jr. Carnival TOBIAS, PHYLLIS

ABBOTT, LOUIS ALBERT

Monticello D.D.S. Dentistry ALBELO, LUIS ANTONIO

Santurce, Puerto Rico D.D.S. Dentistry BERCER, RICHARD LEE

THRAPP, ELIZABETH

JEAN

Portland G.N. Nursing WATSON, LORETTA

JO

Indianapolis B.S. Nursing Sigma Theta Tau, Stud. Coun. (Pres., Treas.) Greencastle B.S. Nursing

Terre Haute B.S. Nursing

CORSET, ESSIE EUGENIA

Bedford B.S. Nursing Education Cresset Club

WEBB, PEGGY JEAN

JEAN

New Bedford, Mass. B.S. Nursing Education

SMEAL, ILEAU JEWELL

SHOE, MARLITA BETH

N.

CODERRE, EVELYN IDA

Houston, Texas B.S. Nursing Education Cresset Club

E. JANE. Frankfort B.S. Nursing NCF

STURGEON,

Fronton, Ohio B.S. Medical Records Miami U. (1, 2), YWCA, Fall Carnival (Comm.) NURSING EDUCATION

SARVEN, MARY BETH

SHIRAR,

Sheridan G.N. Nursing

Flint, Michigan B.S. Medical Records Sailing Club, Jr. Prom, Michigan U. ( I, 2)

Monon Berne B.S. Nursing B.S. Medical Records Student Coun. (1), Chorus (1, 2), Judiciary Comm. (3) HUFF, NORMA JEAN Indianapolis QUEST, ELIZABETH B.S. Medical Records Louisville, Ky. Butler U. (1,2) B.S. Nursing Wesley Foundation, YWCA, SABENS, LOUISE SCHUCKER Amer. Youth Hosteling, ISNA Indianapolis B.S. Medical Records RODGERS, JUDITH JANE Al', Butler (1, 2), YWCA, Indianapolis Gamma Phi Zeta G.N. Nursing Soc. Ch. (3)

JESSUP, SHARON LEE

BLEE, NANCY MARIE

B.

Indianapolis B.S. Nursing Jr. Carnival

ISOLAMPI, MARILYN RUTH

BENHAM, EMILY JOAN

TROYER, RICHARD CHARLES

FRANZ, MARILYN RUTH

Gary B.S. Nursing Class Pres. (4), Stud. Union Bd. (Sec.)

BAHR, NEVA DIANE

STRANGE, ROBERT EDWARD

Fox, DONNA Lou Indianapolis B.S. Nursing Sigma Theta Tau

East Chicago B.S. Nursing Stud. Council, (1), Ind. Stud. Nurse Assoc. (Athletic Coordinator 2) AUGSPURGER, DIANE T.

Speedway M.D. Medicine

Marion B.S. Nursing Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Theta Tau

APPLEGATE, MARGARET H.

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio B.S. Nursing

STEWART, L. RAY

ENBREE, BILLIE MARIE

Hutsonville, Illinois B.S. Medical Technology HARLAMERT, ELIZABETH K. AZ (Treas.), Alpha Lambda Waldron Delta, Alpha Delta Theta, YWCA G.N. Nursing KEE, Class Pres. (1), WILSON, SARA JANE Chorus, Stud. Coun. (1) Connersville B.S. Medical Technology HILLIKER, NANCY E. ZTA, Alpha Delta Theta, Bloomington Jr. Panhell, YWCA B.S. Nursing Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Theta Tau, Nat. Stud. Nurse NURSING Assn. (Treas.) ABLE, JOAN GRAHAM

SOMMER, ROBERT K.

ULLOM, RALPH

Hoopeston, Illinois B.S. Medical Technology Alpha Delta Theta (Treas.), Campus Christians

JANZ, SUE MARYLYNN

SCHMALHAUSEN, ANSEL WAYNE

LOUIS

CAROL

HAMKE, BEVERLY ROBERTA

EN

TENTA,

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY GOODWINE, JUDITH

WHITEMAN, JOAN SHIRLEY

South Bend B.S. Nursing YOUNG, SARALEA

Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry EAM, Alpha Omega BOHNKE, HAROLD WARREN

Decatur D.D.S. Dentistry Xi Psi Phi BONNETT, HOWARD

P.

Garrett D.D.S. Dentistry BORUFF, WILLIAM EUGENE

Elwood D.D.S. Dentistry Acacia, Psi Omega Bou, BLAS L. Corlzal, Puerto Rico D.D.S. Dentistry BUCKLEY, ROBERT RAYFORD

Roachdale G.N. Nursing

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio D.D.S. Dentistry AXA, Psi Omega

YOUNGFLESH,

BURNS, DONALD LEROY

JANE E.

Richmond B.S. Nursing V-pres. (4) ZINN, JUDITH JOHNSON

Indianapolis B.S. Nursing Soc. Ch. (3), Jr. Carnival (Co-Ch. 3)

Columbus D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega BUYER, JOHN JOSEPH

Francesville D D S. Dentistry Delta Sigma Delta, Class Sec. (3) COLLINS, JOHN JENSEN

MEDICAL RECORD LIBRARIANS

Clay City D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega

BRIGHT, JUDITH ANN

Terre Haute B.S. Medical Records A011, Enomene, Newman Club

COLON, PEDRO

G. Catano, Puerto Rico D.D.S. Dentistry


DENTISTRY - DENTAL HYGIENIST COMPTON, GEORGE

Terre Haute

P.

D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega COOK, DAVID LAWRENCE

Indianapolis

GARNER, LA FORREST DEAN

MARSHALL, THOMAS DONALD

STARK, ROBERT JOSEPH

Muskogee, Oklahoma

South Bend

Indianapolis

D.D.S. Dentistry Jr. Am. Dent. Assoc.

GHOLSON, ROBERT LEE

D.D.S. Dentistry Delta Sigma Delta, Am. Assoc. Ad. of Science, Jr. Am. Dent. Assoc.

D.D.S. Dentistry Xi Psi Phi

Gary

MILLER, HERBERT DEVON

CRAVEN, PATRICK FRANCIS

GILMORE, PAUL WILLIAM

D.D.S. Dentistry Acacia, Psi Omega

South Bend

Michigan City

D.D.S. Dentistry

D.D.S. Dentistry KAP, Delta Sigma Delta, Class Sec. (2)

D.D.S. Dentistry Delta Sigma Delta, Class Pres. (3-4), Jr. Am. Dent. Assoc.

DAHER, JOHN JOSEPH

GRAY, LAURENCE A.

Michigan City

D.D.S. Dentistry 4,K DELMAN,

LLOYD A.

Indianapolis

D.D.S. Dentistry Alpha Omega DIAZ, Luis W.

Wabash

D.D.S. Dentistry Delta Sigma Delta HAUSWALD, RONALD LYNN

New Albany

D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega, Med. Cent. Union Board (3,4)

D.D.S. Dentistry

EDDS, CARL WARREN

Indianapolis

D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega EWBANK, ROBERT LEON

Cayuga

D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega

HOOVER, RICHARD LOGAN

Kokomo

D.D.S. Dentistry ATA, Psi Omega

D.D.S. Dentistry OX, Psi Omega, Jr. Am. Dent. Assoc. FALENDER, RICHARD LEE

Indianapolis

D.D.S. Dentistry Alpha Omega, Class Treas. (4) FRENCH, GARY E.

Lebanon

D.D.S. Dentistry An, Delta Sigma Delta FRIES, GEORGE WILLIAM

Columbia City

D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega, Jr. Am. Dent. Assoc. FRITZ, EDWARD LANE

Evansville

D.D.S. Dentistry AT, Psi Omega

MOLENDA, EDWARD JOSEPH

TIETZER, HERBERT OTTO JR.

KLEIN, NORMAN STANLEY

Indianapolis

D.D.S. Dentistry +PA, Delta Sigma Delta, Sphinx Club, Varsity Football (3, 4)

South Bend

D.D.S. Dentistry Delta Sigma Delta, Class V-pres. (2) MONTGOMERY, JOHN RALPH

Indianapolis

D.D.S. Dentistry Acacia, Psi Omega MYERS, RICHARD NEAL

Wakarusa

D.D.S. Dentistry Delta Sigma Delta

Michigan City

D.D.S. Dentistry 4.K4,, Delta Sigma Delta, Class Pres. (2), Jr. Am. Dent. Assoc. TOLNAY, THOMAS PETER

Indianapolis

D.D.S. Dentistry VONMOHR, GEORGE

Villa Obregos, Mexico

Sullivan

D.D.S. Dentistry AXA, Delta Sigma Delta F.

D.D.S. Dentistry Jr. Am. Dent. Assoc. WHITE, PAUL

L.

Indianapolis

D.D.S. Dentistry Delta Sigma Delta

D.D.S. Dentistry

Psi Omega (Jr. Grand Master),

OWENS, ROBERT HAYS

Vincennes

D.D.S. Dentistry 4,K4,, Delta Sigma Delta

BALDWIN, SYLVIA ANN

Indianapolis

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene ADHA

Indianapolis

D.D.S. Dentistry

PEFFI.EY, GEORGE

LAWYER, HARRISON

SANDEFUR,

Bloomington

D.D.S. Dentistry Xi Psi Phi, Jr. Am. Dent. Assoc. (Pres.) LLOYD, DONALD GENE

Columbia City

BARR, BETTY JEAN

South Bend

Ir. Am. Dent. Assoc. ".D.S. Dentistry

Albion

E.

Goshen

D.D.S. Dentistry

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Ind. Jr. Hygienist Assoc. (V-pres.) BECKMAN, CAROL JOAN

B. W.

Lafayette

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene

HOFFMAN, CAROL M.

Jasper

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene ADHA, Senior Class (V-pres. 4), Pres. Housing (4), "Cottages" House Council (3) "Cottages"

MASSA, LORETTA RAE

Hobart

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene

MILLER, JANICE M.

Hammond

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene ADHA, Stud. Dent. Hygiene Assoc. (Pres. 4), Dean's Honor List (2) MUEHLBAUER, JACKIE ANNE

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Jr. Class (V-pres.) NOWINSKI, CORINNE ANN

South Bend

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene ADHA, Dent. Hygiene Class Pres. ('57) STUMP, CAROL ANN

Crawfordsville

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene THOMPSON, ANITA SUE

Lafayette

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene ADHA

SCALES, WALDO S.

DUDDING, NANCY JEAN

Boonville

Hope

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene ADHA

EMMETT, SHIRLEY VIRGINIA

Winslow

D.D.S. Dentistry Xi Psi Phi D.D.S. Dentistry

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene

SHEDD, ARTHUR ROBERT

LUSH, WILLIAM E.

STAMPER, JOHN L.

East Chicago

HITE, JACLYN ANN

Indianapolis

D.D.S. Dentistry Delta Sigma Delta, Class Sec. (4), Jr. Am. Dent. Assoc.

D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene ADHA, Newman Club

Evansville

DENTAL HYGIENIST

PAUSZEK, THOMAS RICHARD LAHRAMAN, DON EUGENE

HEALY, MARYANN

Greensburg

Munster

FAIR, CALVIN MUNSON

Walton

East Chicago

D.D.S. Dentistry A4,A, NACCP, Little 500

00MS, RAYMOND

Indianapolis

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Indianapolis

SUGGS, DONALD M.

Knox

OLDHAM, ALMER J.

Bayamon, Puerto Rico

D.D.S. Dentistry Delta Sigma Delta, Class Treas. (1)

HALL, MARILYN LEL

Bloomington

Anderson

D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega (Treas. 2-4)

483

Bloomington

WOOLSEY, JANNA

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene ADHA, Stud. Union Bd. (3, 4)

FIXEL, MARGARET ANDERSON

WRIGHT, JEANNE ANNE

Indianapolis

D.D.S. Dentistry

WHALEY, BELVA JOAN

Marion

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene

Paoli

R.D.H. Dental Hygiene


GENERAL INDEX A 365 Abbot, Wayne 440 Abel, George Marion 403 Abney, Judith Rae 444 Abraham, William P. 452 Abrams, Douglas Melvin 325, 436 Abrams, Jordan Allen 395 Abrell, Karen Sue 417 Acacia 351 Accounting 342 ACE 338, 382 Acheson, Ann 384 Achor, Constance J. 208 Achor, Robert John 208 Ackerman, Jane E. 404 Adair, Vera Jean 366 Adams, Ellen Jean 367 Adamkovics, Mirdza 208, 451 Adams, Floyd E. 449 Adams, Grant W. 407 Adams, Mary Ellen 208 Adams, Paul Eugene 412 Adams, Regina A. 460 Adams, Robert Henry 407 Adams, Sunny Dell 456 Adams, Wilbur Lee 464 Adams, William Howard 208 Adamson, James H. Jr. 410 Addams, Shirley Jane 298, 446 Adler, Laurence W. 424 Admire, Larry Richard 352 Advertising 451 354, Affolter, Val Harvey 412 Ahern, Elaine Joan 208, 254 Ahlbrand, Jerome T. 208, 350 Ahlers, Richard Joseph 401 Ahlgrim, Helen Rose 414 Ahrens, Marcia Susan 429 Aiken, J. Lee 208, 402 Ajango, Helle 339, 426 Ake, Robert Loren 367 Akers, Martha 352, 422 Akey, Armond J. 208, 363 Akre, Philip Robert 438 Albert, Harold B. 327, 438 Alberts, Jerrold S. 466 Albertson, Thomas J. 357, 370 Albright, David E. 339 Albright, Richard J. 453 Albright, Terrill D. 313 Alden, Carol 412 Aldrin, Alice Marie 406 Alegre, Gladys F. 452 Alexander, Harry Lee 208, 342 Alexander, Margaret B. 403 Alexander, Marna G. 385 Alexander, Patricia J. 449 Alexander, Richard V. 410 Alfultis, Fay 208, 400 Alger, Billie Jean 341, 454 Ali Abu, Ubaidah Alishouse, John Carl ...208, 336, 455 346 Alisky, Beverly 355 Allen, Barbara Ruth 208 Allen, David James Allen, Eleanor L. 363 414 Allen, Jane Louise Allen, Robert Spencer 350, 353, 422, 423 208 Allen, Ruth Carolyn 402 Allen, Saralee 440 Allesee, Thomas K. 455 Alley, Thomas William Allin, James F. Jr. 460 Alling, James Winslow 424 208 Allison, Ralph C. Allison, Ronald Paul 356, 357 Allmann, David William . ..208, 428 Allmon, Diane Elaine 382 Allspaw, David Vinton 429 Alonzo, Susanne 336, 414 Alpert, Ann Sharon 396, 438 Alpha Chi Omega 378 360 Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Delta Sigma 354 361 Alpha Delta Theta Alpha Epsilon Delta 862 418 Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Gamma Delta 379 Alpha Kappa Alpha 380 Alpha Kappa Psi 349 Alpha Lambda Delta 318 Alpha Omega 369 Alpha Omicron Pi 381 Alpha Phi 382 Alpha Phi Alpha 419 Alpha Phi Omega 337 Alpha Tau Omega 420 Alpha Xi Delta 383 Alpine, Harvey James 338 Alsip, Thomas Eugene 840, 434 Alsop, Linda Sue 412 Alt, Richard Matthew 430 Alt, Thomas Henry 362, 437 Altepeter, Thomas R. 428 Altevogt, Homer Wade 456

Althauser, Thomas 1. 421 Altheide, Wayne C. .. .208, 350, 456 Alther, Robert C. Jr 314, 327, 333, 433 411 Althoff, Phyllis L. Ambler, David Allan 308, 309, 327, 332, 460 Amdur, Anthony Bruce 375, 418, 461 Ammerman, Marlene 332, 406 Ammon, Jeanne 366 Amos, Virginia L. 399 448 Amos, William Craig 208, 344 Amstutz, Gerald Joseph Ancel, Steven H. 446 Andersen, Avis Rowland 397 Anderson, Barbara Mae .355, 385 449 Anderson, Edward D. Anderson, Ellen Liven 379 Anderson, Emma 366 Anderson, James Robert .208, 454 Anderson, Janice Elaine 404 208 Anderson, John C. Anderson, John Robert 370 Anderson, Marlene 366 Anderson, Maxwell G. 325, 417 Anderson, Neil Allen .208, 309, 464 Anderson, Nora Jean . .208, 333, 407 Anderson, Richard Kent .357, 417 Anderson, Shirley Y. 208, 348, 353, 404 441 Andorfer, Donald J. Andorfer, Jane Rose 388 Andres, Albert Wayne 448 208 Andrew, Jerald Lee Andrews, Betty Batman 208 349, 454 Andrews, Jack B. 441 Angel, Dan Angel, Jerry Lee 237 466 Angell, Olaf Martin Angelos, Evangelos 208 Ankers, Gloria Kaye 208, 395 Annan, Deborah Jane 363 314, 418 Annis, Byron L. Anstett, Margaret M. 334, 407 Anthony, James LeRoy 452 343, 412 Anton, Marguerite Kay 363 Antonicci, Anna E. 323, 444 Antrim, Robin Joseph 410 Appel, James B. .354, 357, 439 Applas, Richard E. Apple, Ferrell Dean 208, 349, 353, 422 Apple, Phyllis Jane 208, 386 Applegarth, Jane E. 415 414 Applegate, Doris Jo 412 Applegate, Mildred Jane 208 Appleman, Joyce Ann 374 Arbutus 363 Archer, Sarah Ellen 361 Archibald, Shirley F. 335 Archinofsky, Louis 383 Arden, Carol Jean Arganbright, Nancy K. 346 370 Armentrout, Wayne Lee 402 Armey, Carol Ann Armitage, Kenneth 458 Armstrong, Carolee J. 339, 415 Armstrong, Catherine H. 381 Armstrong, Jon S. 424 Armstrong, Kenneth J. 450 Armstrong, Robert E. 308, 459 Armstrong, Susan 313, 382 Arnett, William A. 465 357 Arnold Air Society Arnold, Sherman Milton 300, 303, 305, 324, 327, 464 Arnold, Shirley 366 448 Arnold, Thomas Freeman Arnold, Thomas Lee 437 Arterburn, Linda Lois 208,342,392 Arthur, James Robert 237 Artis, Myrles 239 Arvin, David E. 421 Arvin, Diana C. 375,415 Arvin, Kent Stephen 208, 291, 305, 321, 323, 328, 376, 426 Asano, Gilbert T. 341, 456 Asch, Joseph Harry 359, 455 Ashby, Robert Newton 208, 363 Asher, Marilyn Louise 395 Asmus, Judith Mae 208, 331, 332, 391 Asquith, Claire Frances 338, 411 Astesano, Josephine J. 208, 304, 334, 360, 384 Atchison, Calvin 0. 418 Atkinson, Alice Lynn 208, 291 Atkinson, Betty Ann 366 Atkinson, Donna Lee 407 Atkinson, Judith L. 455 Atkinson, Larry Lee 400 Attschuler, Doris Ann 208 Auble, Joan Elizabeth 404 Audd, John 452 Augspurger, William B. 239 Aukerman, Karen Ann 379 Aungst, Enid Marie 336, 408

Austin, Carol Leah 208 Austin, Marilyn Claire 208, 290, 304, 320, 322, 385 Austin, Sandra Jean 400, 410 Autrey, Ruth Helen 348 Avery, John Lewis 419, 424, 448 AWS Board of Standards 295 AWS Council 294 Ayer, Leland G. 434 Ayers, Myrnalie K. 379 Ayres, Barbara Ann 332, 384 Ayers, Loren 359

B Baade, Annette Kathryn 340, 374, 381 Baake, Mary Kathryn 410 Babb, Gerald Lee 444, 448 Babcock, David Dorr 430 Babcock, Francis Lee 239, 358 Babcock, Richard D. 353, 454 Baber, John Lewis 455 Bachevi, Parviz T. 449 Backer, Jane Hubbs 399 Bacon, Judith Alice 410 Badiac, Bruce Allen 461 Baer, Jerry W. 304, 357, 446 Baer, Joachim T. 208 Bagent, Charlene F. 400 Bahr, Robert 239 Baier, Paul David 427 Bailey, E. William 451 Bailey, James D. 208, 458 Bailey, James Daniel 430 Bailey, James Grant 417 Bailey, Robert Leon 430 Bailie, Michael David 446 Bain, Charles M. 462 Baird, Ernest Eugene 463 Baker, Bruce Hart 440 Baker, Carol R. 409 Baker, Carolyn Jane 209, 290, 320, 329, 331 Baker, Charles Ray 289, 454 Baker, Eugene Edwin 453 Baker, Ginger Lou 209, 322, 337, 388 Baker, Jack Wison 452 Baker, Jacob Gerald 209 Baker, John Paul 209, 450 Baker, Linda Carolyn 408 Baker, Nancy Ellen 406 Baker, Phyllis Ann 209, 363 Baker, Robert Henry Jr 428 Baker, William B. Jr. 209, 350, 352, 422 Balch, Charles Guthrie 209 Balch, David Robert 437 Balch, William Charles 327, 437 Baldin, Richard D. 465 Baldwin, David Allen .304, 327, 440 Baldwin, Jo Ann 343, 382 Baldwin, Muriel Kay 209, 294, 303, 320, 329, 370, 372, 384 Baldwin, William R. 358 Bales, John Edwin 463 Ball, Curtis Allen 345 Ball, Eugene E. Jr 209, 353 Ball, Jerome Harrison 300, 323, 257, 427 Ball, Raymond Louis 333 Ball, Rita 333 Ball, Saundra Goff 209, 388 Ballatine, Cynthia J. 209, 391 Ballard, Larry Eugene 209 Ballentine, Robert J. 327, 350, 357, 461 Bamberg, Howard R. 440 Bamberger, Louise 209, 290, 294, 305, 320, 323, 329, 342, 400 Baney, John Lee 448 Banta, Carol Joan 410 Banziger, Milton Robert 349, 350 Barany, Valerie Jean .332, 340, 383 Barber, Diane M. 209, 304, 389 Barbre, Mary Ann 411 Barclay, Buford C. Jr. 452 Barclay, Suzanne 403 Bard, Harriet Adrienne 209, 441 Barger, George William 466 Bargerhuff, Ronald L. 466 Barker, Jane Ann 386 Barker, Michael D. 421 Barker, Roberta Jane 209 Barker, Vernadell 408 Barker, Walter Lee 209 Barksdale, David Lee 417 Barlowe, Philip C. 442 Barnard, Kenneth E. 209 Barnes, Catherine 209 Barnes, David Ward 423 Barnes, Edward J. 428 Barnes, James Arthur 440 Barnes, Kenneth 419 Barnes, Ronald Herbert ....327,441 Barnett, Eddie Gene 460 Barnett, Howard Albert 422 Barnett, Keith A. 209, 421

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Barnhart, Ben Jon 209, 327, 442 Barnhart, Carolyn 367 Barnhart, Frank A. 361 Barnhisel, Thomas S. 209, 427 366 Barnhisel, Sue Barnwell, Betsy 289 Baron, Harriet Gail .. . 374, 408, 409 Baron, Larry Wayne 327, 421 Barr, George Anthony 209, 349 440 Barr, George Louis Barr, Jack Barry 459 Barrett, David Paul 430 Barrett, Elsie R. 209, 381 Barrett, Jack Edward 350 450 Barrett, James Robert Barrett, Jane 367 Barrett, Phyllis Lee 339, 388 Barrett, Richard Weyl 430 Barrett, Robert V. 209, 363 Barron, Georgina W. 411 410 Barron, Wendy Harriet Barry, Beverly B. 347 Barry, Robert John 327, 426 Bartal, Lawrence J. 209 404, 462 Bartels, Donna Jean Bartels, Doris Ann 343, 382 Barth, Barbara Jill 402 429 Barth, Richard 'Carl Bartick, Richard Joseph 438 406 Bartle, Janice Sue Bartley, Stanley L. 334, 451 Bartok, William R. 465 Barton, Kenneth Edward 237 Bartos, Sue 366 453 Bartram, David L. Bash, Cynthia Tobin 395 Bass, Dwain Jordan 209, 353 Bass, Margaret Marilyn 209 Bassett, Barbara A. 209, 304, 320, 391 Bassett, Martin M. Jr 330, 357, 437 Bassett, Mary Norma 209, 395 Bassler, David M. 458 454 Bast, Richard Jude 400 Bastedo, Nancy Lois Batchelor, Stanley R. 352, 354 Bates, Devon Alan 456 Bates, Kathryn 336 Bates, Loyd A. 336 Batteiger, Byron B. 459 Batterton, Thomas D. 239 443 Batts, Marion Monroe Bauer, Betty Jean 209 Bauer, Frederick T. 209, 289, 357, 417, 423 417 Bauer, John Thomas Baugh, William B. Jr. 209 408 Baugher, Carol Kay 410 Baum, Barbara Sue 406 Baumgardner, Betty L. 414 Baxter, Carolyn Ann Baxter, Joseph D. 430 Baxter, Norman Lee 307, 310, 336, 455 Baxter, William D. 302, 421 Bayless, Eddie Dale 350, 448 464 Baylis, Herbert J. Jr. Bazil, Constance 334 Beal, Barbara Ann 389 Beaman, Cynthia D. 408 Beaman, Daryl E. 440 Beaman, Jane Ann 209, 342, 405 Beaman, Janice Lou 413 Beams, Donald Ned 336, 461 Beardsley, Joe E. 458 Bearer, Bernard A. 371 Beatty, Ralph E. Jr. 365 Beaver, Alice Mae 209 Beavers, Nancy Louise 402 Beth, Karen Elizabeth 412 Bechler, Johnnie L. 456 Bechtold, Janet Y. 305, 391 Beck, William H. 423 Becker, Dorothy C. 363 Becker, James W. 445 Becker, R. David 421 Beckes, Benjamin P. 325, 434 Beckett, George Logan .. 309, 353, 463 Becknell, Robert F. 460 Beckwith, Larry 375 Bedell, Willa Burke 392 Bedwell, Barbara Ann 362, 390 Beebe, Fred L. 454 Beeler, Anthony Phillip 427 Beer, Alan Earl 453 Beerbower, Joanne A. 295, 304, 323, 331, 343, 408 Begley, George Alan 462 Bego, James Leland 209 Behmin, Pat 343 Behning, Patricia Anne 413 Behrends, Robert Lee 463 Beights, Raymond S. 363 Beil, Marian Ruth 412 Belcher, M. Yvonne 297, 385 Beldon, Nancy Jane 374, 383 Beldus, David John .. .. 313, 327, 465


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"1310c Ig s College Shop 209, 340 Bell, Belden Hill 237 Bell, Donald Gene 413 Bell, Elizabeth 432 Bell, Guy Wesley Bell, Nancy E. 289, 298, 331, 332, 388 463 Bell, Donald E. 450 Bell, Ronald Keith 415 Bell, Shirley Nadine 209, 431 Bell, William Laird 334, 454 Bell, Richard Alan 209, 401 Ileitis, Bettie Jo 449 Benbow, Bruce C. 434 Bender, Jerry Lee 446 Benditzson, David J. 209, 446 Benditzson, Howard R. Bengtson, Ronald C. .. 350, 352, 422 407 Benham, Janice Marie 394 Benjamin, Sandra E. Benko, Dorothy Marie ..295, 332, 409 408 Bennett, Barbara Leona 209, 401 Bennett, Carolyn B. 437 Bennett, James Francis 450 Bennett, Richard J. 465 Bennett, William Dean 430 Bennhoff, David F. 422 Benshoff, Allen B. 404 Bent, Roslie E. 430 Bentley, David M. 443 Bentley, James William 305, 312, 389 Benzel, Lucinda 359, 449 Beratis, Louis 451 Berdis, John Dennis 446 Berebitsky, Robert 308, 458 Bereolos, James Peter Beresford, Deardra Joan .... . 402 209, 351 Berg, Gershow Sidney 367 Berg, Pat Berg, Richard Edward. .349, 354, 439 399 Bergdoll, Sharon L. 438 Berger, Irwin D. 358 Berger, Robert D. 409 Bergquist, Kay E. Bergsman, Barry R. 296, 321, 323, 357, 446 Bergstedt, Alan W. . . . .289, 292, 293, 298, 327, 349, 454 209, 359 Bergstrom, Lyle R. 306, 345 Berkey, Nancy Kirk 369 Berkowitz, Harold 411 Berkowitz, Gladys 239 Berkshire, Shaffer 433 Berman, Herbert Martin 446 Bern, Kenneth Steven 210 Bernard, Neil Leon 462 Bemhart, Bruce D. Berstein, Janet R...210, 348, 370, 373 429 Berry, Gil Irwin 210, 342, 381 Berry, Grace

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210, 343, 352, 354 Beutte, Robert Charles 210, 349, 357, 439 210 Bevan, William Leroy 363 Beyer, Elizabeth Ann 456 Beyler, John David 210 Bianco, Shirley H. 239 Bibler, Richard 402 Bickel, Diana Lee 404 Bickel, Joan Marie 210 Bidwell, Colleen 210 Bidwell, James Carl 210, 453 Biever, Thomas Lee 399 Bigbee, Myrna Susan 210, 389 Bigge, Barbara Alice 402 Bigge, Katherine Marvin 338 Biggs, Bib 453 Bigler, Edward 210, 407 Bilger, Barbara Ann 463 Bill, Edgar Howard 420, 357 Billingsley, James R. 374, 412 Bindas, Mary Joy 210, 403 Bingley, Bette Joan 375, 415 Binz, Judith Ann 409 Bird, Martha L. 399 Birkett, Mary Louise 435 Biro, Daniel James 303, 336 Sigel, Karen P. Bishea, Norman Doral 210, 350 337, 435, 453 Bishop, James G. 460 Bishop, Willard B. Jr 414 Bissell, Sally Anne 408 Bivens, Constance Ann 432 Bixby, Robert Orand Bixel, Barbara Jean .... 333, 388, 408 417 Bixler, Abraham 0. 365 Bixler, David 361 Bixler, John Donovan 424 Black, Bruce H. 239 Black, Henry 429 Black, John E. 210 Black, Marjorie E. 399 Black, Roberta F. 384 Black, Shirley Ann 239 Blackard, Clyde 296, 343, 378 Blackburn, Ann S. Blackburn, Billye Loyce 397 363 Blackburn, Ruth Hazel 398 Blacklidge, Nancy A. 382 Blackmore, Carolyn H.

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Blackwell, Frederick W. 210, 289, 310, 332, 339, 454 415 Blackwell, Peggy 443 Blackwood, Norman 428 Blair, Larry L. Blaisdell, Nancy Mae 298, 300, 305, 322, 397 Blake, Judith Lou .. 210, 304, 323, 404 406 Blankschein, Mary Ann Blase, Tamara Jane 413 210 Blaskovich, Thomas R. Blatz, Joseph Herbert 432 Bleeke, David A. 461 Bless, Patricia Ellen 361, 395 Blee, Nancy 366, 368 Blessinger, Agnes L. 210, 348 442 Blevins, Charles Ted 459 Blocher, Henyon Raymond 418 Block, David Samuel Blocker, Darlene 388 Bloecker, Robert Alan .309, 327, 460 Bloom, John David 325, 428 348, 411 Bloom, Marian Jean Bloom, Marlene Suzan 388 Blubaum, Larry Lee 462 321 Blue Key Blue, Max Ewart Jr. 453 332, 385 Blue, Nancy Boardman, Kay E. 210, 378 Board of Aeons 292 405 Bobbitt, Jeanette 417 Bobeck, Harold D. 404 Bobick, Judith Mary Bode, Sylvia Ann 210, 342, 382 313, 465 Boehning, Richard A. Boeldt, Barbara Ann 339, 403 402 Bogan, Charliene Sue 403 Bogan, Frances B. 442 Bogard, William F. 384 Boger, Bonnie Jean Boggs, Douglas S. .210, 327, 352, 442 210, 345 Bogue, Joseph David Bogusz, Robert .. . .210, 309, 351, 464 451 Bohney, Kenneth L. 364 Bohnke, Harold W. 413 Boisson, Diana Nellie 210, 408 Bolender, Carol Ann 402 Boles, Lillie Dale 420 Bolinger, William S. Bolitho, Marilynn Jane 210, 348, 381 400 Bollhoffer, Marjorie Bomba, Brad Joseph 292, 293, 303, 328, 344, 437 367 Bond, Carolyn Sue 393 Bond, Judith Ann 439 Bond, Larry Gene 413 Bond, Nancy Sue 399 Bondurant, Helen L.

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309,463 Bone, Bruce 210, 351 Bonnington, Robert L. 210, 420 Booher, Ted William A. 239 Booker, Harold E. 210 Booker, Susan Marie 444 Boone, John Charles 210, 388 Boone, Marjorie Lee 375, 399 Boorman, Martha L. 343, 348, 403 Boose, Elsie Mae 340,383 Booth, Barbara Jane 399 Booth, Mary Jane 302, 411 Boram, Rebecca Raye 459 Boram, Richard Dean 210, 333 Borchelt, Kenneth P. Borcherding, Ronald G. .. 327, 432 460 Border, John E. 394, 413 Borish, Fran Martha Borkenstein, Gerald W. 210, 352, 465 348, 379 Borman, Mary Ellen 210, 446 Borns, Robert Aaron 355 Bornstein, Janice J. 448 Borrowman, William Bortel, James Lawrence 308, 309, 463 210 Boner, Leonard Dale 352, 455 Borton, James Lewis 415 Bortz, Barbara Ann Boruff, William E. 354 210 Boss, Barbara Ann 353 Boss, Beryl Eugene 441 Boss, Jerry Lee 431 Bossche, Mike Vander 333 Bosse, Daniel B. 333 Bosse, Murella Ann Bostwick, James Arnold 210, 345, 461 409 Both, Carolyn E. 210, 433 Bottom, Doyle E. 210 Bottorff, Thomas Eugene 463 Boultinghouse, Marian T. 210 Bourdon, Carol Lee 465 Bourne, George E. 378 Bowen, Catherine B. 417 Bowen, David H. 210, 434 Bowen, Larry Lee 415 Bower, Phyllis Jean 289, 413 Bowers, Janet Lea 440 Bowers, John Alden 210, 395 Bowers, Lois E. 211 Bowler, Gregory Lee 419, 466 Bowles, Frederic I. 354, 459 Bowles, John Edward Bowley, Beverly Ann ... 343, 347, 413 211 Bowman, Donald E. 404 Bowman, Jeannette 413 Bowman, Loretta Lee 375 Bowman, Sharon Marie 239 Bowser, Barry L. 403 Bowyer, Barbara Ann 448 Boyll, Robert


Brown, Norman Donald 211, 291, 305, 309, 326 211 Brown, Oreal Lynnwood 449 Brown, Paul Edward 366 Brown, Patricia 397 Brown, Phyllis Brow n, Phyllis Estelle . . . 211, 339, 407 453 Brown, Raymond G. 450 Brown, Richard Allen Brown, Robert Evan ...304, 309, 459 442 Brown, Rollin Gene 454 Brown, Ronald Max 379 Brown, Sarah E. 404 Brown, Sonya M. 211 Brown, William A. 365 Brown, William J. 430 Browne, Jim 402 Browne, Phyllis Anne 211, 404 Brownell, Janet May 386 Browning, Barbara A. 452, 425 Browning, James F. 211, 350 Browning, John D. 409 Browning, Sue 465 Brozovic, J. Richard 439 Brucker, James G. Brudek, Alexa Jana ... .318, 339, 399 342, 378 Bruening, Gail Ann 410 Bruening, Sandra L. 460 Bragger, Vernon W. Jr. 350, 463 Brumback, Gary Bruce Brumbaugh, Rodger Lee 211, 304, 310, 326, 453 211 Brumm, Harold Leroy 211, 459 Brune, Charles Marvin 422 Bruner, James W. 367 Bruner, Jayne 339, 466 Bruner, Larry Joe 432 Brunger, Ronnie L. 410 Brunner, Nelda Joyce 392 Brunswick, Margaret R. Brutton, Michael S. ..211, 321, 328, 354, 357, 376, 437 448 Bryan, Edward Lee 211 Bryant, David Tobe 344 Bryant, Hallie 406 Bryant, Mary C. 211 Bryant, Randall Dale 366 Buanno, Rosalie 459 Buchanan, Bert L. 334 Buchanan, Carolyn M. 393 Buchanan, Sally Kay 391 Buck, Donna Ruth 442 Buckingham, George E. 453 Buckles, Terry Ned 395 Buckles, Yvonne S. 453 Buckley, Daniel J. Jr. 415 Buckley, Melinda Lee 397 Buckne, Caroline E.

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Bowyer, John William 211, 428 211 Box, Regina Sue Boyd, Carole Frances 380 Boyd, John M. 239 Boyd, Nancy 211,379 Boyd, Russell 369 Boyer, Barbara Ann 399 Boyer, Peggy Lu 382 434 Boyer, Thomas P. Boyer, William L. 211 Boyle, Catherine Ann 411 Boyle, Richard Dale 435 Bracken, Richard A. .333, 337, 450 Bradach, Robert M. 466 Bradford, Ann Holt 411 Bradley, Janice 366 Bradley, Marsha Lenora 313, 387, 406 Bradley, Mary Catherine 211, 334, 343, 407 Bradley, Ned Jackson 352 Bradley, Richard 211, 419, 450 Bradshaw, Leslie A. 404 Bradt, Connie Lou 333, 399 Brady, Kathleen S. 397, 313 Brajner, Eugene J. 211 Bramblett, Garold E. Jr. 237 Branam, George E. 239 Branaman, Martha Ann 332, 343, 378 Brandenburger, Frederic 449 Bransky, Marcia Lou 409 Branson, Lou Ann 367 Branson, Sarah Jane 211, 305, 320, 331, 367, 389 Brashears, Benjamin S. 211, 449 Brasseur, John Jules 334, 440 Brattain, William Edwin 442 Bratton, Connie Jane 415 Bratton, Robert L. 432 Bratton, Sandra Kay 382 Brauer, Hugh Donald 237 Brauer, Marjorie 403 Braun, Marlene . . . . 211, 290, 294, 312, 313, 320, 329 Braunlin, Earl A. 239 Brayt, Emily W. 239 Brazier, Claude Neil 211 Brazil, Constance 340 Bredemeyer, Evelyn 211, 313, 343, 348, 382 Breeden, C 1 W. 458 Breeden, Yolanda Lou 348, 393 Brayton, John R. 239 Breedlove, Dane C. 239 Breen, Louise 367 Brenan, Nancy Jane 401 Brendle, Tommy Edward 452 Breneman, Miriam E. 211

Breneman, William L. 239 403 Brenneman, Susan M. 361 Breskow, Sheldon A. Brewer, Bernard 466 211 Brewer, Thomas K. 451 Bricker, Larry R. 410 Bridge, Narbara J. Bridges, George Byron 457 Briggs, Barbara Clark 409 446 Bright, Allen Reiss Brilliant, Leon I. 289, 327, 438 Bringas, Irineo V. Jr. 449 415 Bristol, Caryl H. Britten, Dale A. 211 Britton, Paul C. 211 366 Brock, Alberta 405 Brock, Frances E. 404, 336, 360 Brock, Opal Alice 439 Brocker, Vedder Jay 404 Brockmann, Carol Ann Broderick, Frances 388 Brodhecker, Thomas A. 211, 304, 441 Brodie, Donald Charles 423 414 Brodie, Mary Ann Brokaw, Cynthia Ann 382 366 Brollier, Jean 426 Bromelmeier, Roy G. Brooke, James Lauer 351 Brooks, Edward Glen 429 Brooks, John Robert 431 Brooks, Kenneth Herbert . 362, 450 414 Brooks, Patricia Brooks, Patsy Ann 413 Brooks, Raymond Roy 455 Brose, June 366 211 Brow, Paul Elbert Brossard, Roseann Marie 359 Brossart, John W. 451, 359 Brothers, Helen J. 339, 318, 407 Brower, Carolyn Sue 404 Brown, Barbara Ann 391 Brown, Bill Chapman 353, 424 Brown, Bonnie Ruth 339, 379 Brown, Constance E. 381, 334 449 Brown, David Richard Brown, Eleanor 366 Brown, Gerald I.avere 435 Brown, Harlan K. 452 Brown, Harold Edwin 211 Brown, Herbert C. 239 Brown, Jack Warren 454 Brown, Jimmy Mack 336 Brown, Joan Ann 393 Brown, Joan M. 405 Brown, Margie Ann 313, 386 Brown, Mary . . 298, 300, 332, 378, 355 Brown, Nancy Ellen 413 Brown, Norman A. ....309, 337, 465

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Fargo, Judith Anne 407 215 Faries, James A., Sr. Farmer, Charles Robert 452 439 Farmer, Robert David 420, 454 Farnham, Herbert L. Farquhar, Pauline J. 215 407 Farr, Mary Louise Fattu, Mary Elizabeth 289, 334 424 Faulknew, Charles H. 240 Faust, Howard M. 463 Favede, Leon Francis Feather, Jean Betty 215 411 Fechtman, Judith Ann Fechtman, William F. 363 414 Fedder, Patricia Lynn 344 Fee, Robert Francis 334, 414 Feeney, Mary Louise 347, 397 Feiertag, Dorothy Lou 420 Feldkamp, Donald F. 412 Feldman, Carol E. 215, 436 Feldman, Clark Leigh 438 Feldman, George Lee 459 Felke, Joseph A., Jr. Fell, John Ellis, Jr 237, 361 Fencken, William A. 215, 311, 357, 448 453 Fenimore, Harold L. 454 Fenker, John Arthur 458 Fenn, Rex K. Fenner, Carl Martin 215 Fenstermaker, James J...323, 350, 429 215, 311 Fenter, Jack Ray 407 Fenwick, Rose Marie Ferber, Daniel Arthur 307 460 Fergason House 450 Ferguson, David A. Ferguson, Josue Nafe 385 412 Ferguson, Julia Kay 402 Ferguson, Phyllis Gail 463 Ferguson, Reginald L. 424 Ferguson, Richardson J. Fernandez, Lillian C. 402 Ferrier, Owen 367 Ferverda, Floyd P. 215, 428 Ferverda, Thomas W. . . ..215, 303, 314, 315, 327, 359, 444 Fesler, Robert L. 439 404 Fetters, Jane Ann 215, 401 Fetters, Susan Ann Fetzer, Judith Ann 331, 338, 378 Feutz, Carolyn Jane 348, 381 Fiedeke, Patrick Edward 432 Fiege, Donald Richard 427 448 Field, Larry Kenneth Fields, Alonzo J., III 459 Fields, Alpheus H. 215, 419 461 Fields, Floyd H., Jr. 215 Fields, James Earl 343, 410 Fields, Janet M. Fields, Nancy B. ...215, 348, 353, 395 Fields, Sharon J. 289, 410 215, 384 Fields, Shirley Ann Fienberg, Sheila Fay 215, 394 413 Figlure, Ruthlee Filipowski, Stephen, Jr. 421 428 Fill, James Gordon 352 Finance 462 Findley, Michael D. 438 Fine, David Carl 438 Fine, Stephen David 336, 403 Finke, Mildred Louise 424 Finke, Robert Harold 413 Finkelstein, Judith B. 215, 438 Finkelstein, Michael 336, 408 Finley, Carol May 407 Finn, Mary Geneva 385 Finnell, Mary Ann Finney, Alice G. 363, 401 448 Firpo, Charles L. Fisbeck, Kay 348, 389 415 Fischer, Margie Ann 344 Fiscus, Doyne Max Fish, Allan L. 215 Fishback, Elizabeth A. 378 215, 410 Fishback, Sharon Jane Fisher, Gary Walter 446 Fisher, James F. 439 Fisher, Karen Kay 401 Fisher, Lynn Nair 361 Fisher, Nancy Ann 384 Fisher, Nancy Ruth 400 Fisher, Terry J., Jr. 422 Fisher, Warren Thomas 215 Fishman, Stuart Charles 446 Fisk, Karen Jo 402 Fissinger, Paul C., III ... 423 Fitzgerald, Ann H. 304, 375, 404 Fitzgerald, Margaret L. 334, 400 Fitzgerald, Patricia L. 410 Fitzpatrick, John A. 427 440 Fitzsimmons, Samuel Lee Flame Club 326 Fleck, Richard Grover 465 Fleetwood, Jewel 215 Fleming, Joan Louise 402 Fleming, Lawrence V. 423 Fleming, Patricia Ann... ... 294, 300, 304, 410 Flener, Betty Sue 363, 402 Fletcher, James Charles . .215, 359, 428 Flora, Gene Walter 215 Flora, Janice Ann 215, 381 410 Flora, Linda Lou Flowers, Barbara Jean 333, 410 Flying Club 338

F. T. A. 343 Fugate, Robert E. 465 413 Fulford, Linda Lee Fuller, Julie Ann 378 Fuller, Luanne 383 449 Fuller, Robert Earl . 454 Fullerton, Hugh Roger Fulps, Donna Jane 216, 313, 378 402 Fulton, Anne W. 289, 421 Fulwider, James William Funk, Joyce 216, 304, 306, 348, 353, 402 378 Funk, Karen, Jane 420 Funkhouser, Tom Lynn 390 Furlong, Carolyn 437 Furlong, Timothy 451 Furlow, Richard Harold 216 Furnis, Betty 429 Furr, Bruce Allen

Flynn, Martin John 290, 301, 325, 432 Fogle, Fredric Matthew 418 304, 323, 333 Foley, Ann 371 Folio Foltz, John William 423 .215, 387, 409 Ford, Floretta Alice 423 Ford, Gerald L. Ford, Kenneth W. 338 420 Ford, Robert Shields Ford, Sharon Marie 399, 462 455 Foreman, Donald D. 428 Foreman, William F. 307, 311 Forester, William S. Forman, Robert Alan 325, 438 366 Forney, Anne 399 Forest Hall 408 Forst, Linda Anne 464 Fortna, Roger Allen Fosbrink, Robert Don.. 215, 350, 354 215 Foster, Gilbert Davis Foster, John Arthur 309, 327, 339, 460 415, 452 Foster, Judith Kay 414 Foster, Martha May Foulkes, Jane Helen 295, 318, 324, 389 461 Foulkes, William H. 309 Foust, Betty J. 215, 458 Foust, Ronald Kent 460 Foutch, Phillip Lee Foutch, William M. 350 325, 346, 434 Fouts, Harry Ronald 388 Fouts, Marjorie A. Fowler, Charles Allan 376 307, 308, 463 Fowler, Eugene C. 460 Fowler, Ronald K. 380 Fowlkes, Dolores 415 Fox, Delores 368 Fox, Donna 239, 358 Fox, Harry Christian 324, 386 294, Fox, Mary Ellen Fox, Nila Sue 215, 343, 382 406 Fox, Patricia Ann 437 Fox, Richard Austin 466 Fox. Richard Charles 215, 421 Fox, Richard T. 332, 343, 404 Fox, Uree Marlene 215, 424 France, Michael H. 237, 361 Francik, Charles A. 403 Francis, Lois Ann 216 Francis, Penelope 443 Francke, Eugene R. Frank, James Thomas ..333, 375, 423 375, 403 Frank, Jill Ann 446 Frank, Philip M. Franke, Margaret S. . . .298, 322, 393 Frankenberger, Robert L. ...311, 451 404 Frankenfield, Amelia A. e A. Frankest,ein, Julie 394 Franklin Norma Duff .216, 344, 349 Frankovitz, Devera 366 403 Frankovitz, Trave G. 456 Frantz, James Michael D. 216 Frappier, Jo H. 360 Frappier, Marian Joyce 239, 358 Frash, Elliott C. 240 Frash, Devon Walters 365 Frazier, Robert L. 216, 352 Frederick, Donald Gene 216 Freds, Marlene 216, 404 Freed, Mary Dee 410 Freedman, Millie B. 462 Freedman, Theodore S. 453 Freeland, Richard Freeman, Alice Talent 390 Freeman, Harry Edward 216, 359 240 Freeman, Jerry Alan .216, 295, 394 Freeman, Meta Dene Freiburger, Richard E. .216, 353, 354 Freiherr, Leroy A. 237 369 French, Gary 367 French, Nancy 240 French, Richard Noble, Jr. Frentz, Margaret Ann 338, 346, 347, 409 459 Fresh, Douglas Eston Freshman Class Officers 302 443 Frew, Danny Ray 430 Frey, James Douglas 449 Frey, Kent C. 368 Frey, Naomi Ruth 461 Fricke, Jack W. 216 Fricke, Robert William 336, 410 Fricke, Suzanne L. 363 Friddle, Catherine M. 459 Friedman, Howard 338 Friedrich, Benjamin C. Friend, Albert M. 216, 350 357, 446 Friend, Edward Isaac Friend, Joan 355, 388 413 Friend, Sharon Lucile 365 Fries, George W. Frisch, Jerry Seymour 446, 459 334, 434 Fritts, John William 406 Fritz, Barbara Ellen Fritz, Charles A. 427 Fritz, Edward L. 365 411 Froey, Joyce From, Arthur H. L. 362, 418 Fruits, Hadley William 352 Fry, Suzanne 216 439 Fry, William Rolland Frybarger, Ronald D. 354 Fryer, David Burdette 375, 441 Fryman, George Harvey 216

G 47 Gabbert, D. Joe 216 Gabel, Harriet Lois 240 Gabovitch, Edward Robert 441 Gage, Dean Ross 240 Gahimer, Joe Edward 450 Gailets, Donavan 380, 414 Gaines, Marilyn 382 Gairing, Jacqueline K. 289, 402 Gajdos, Betty Ann 460 Gajdos, Ronald Steve 448 Galassi, Fred Dale .216, 388 Galbreath, Janice P. 344 Gales, Delnor Ferdon 462 Galich, Richard Gallagher, Harry S. 216 Gallagher, Patricia E. 216, 305, 355, 405 Gallahan, Patsy Jane 390 409 Gallay, Sheila Lossie , 411 Galle, Pauline A. Gallimore, Verna Marie 406 Gallinatti, Dale V. 216, 357, 421 216, 313, 395 Gallinger, Gail Ruth Gallo, Antonio M. 451 Galofaro, Lawrence L. 216 Galvin, Ann Berkley 216, 395 Gambill, Sharla L. 313, 390 Gamble, Barbara Jean 216 Gamble, Daniel J. 435 Gamez, Robert 454 Gamma Delta 333 Ganchiff, Donald Dean 440, 452 Gannon, Charles Wood 423 Ganoe, Charles W. 216 Gansinger, Grant N. 453 Garber, Judith 401 Gardiner, Beverley Ann 405 Gardner, Margaret C. 334, 414 Gardner, Marilyn Sue 366, 367 Gardner, Thomas Richard 450 Garfiinkle, Faye S. 216 Garland, Charles K. .. 216, 357, 449 Garman, Ted Lakin 216, 353 Garnette, Harry James 432 Garoner, H. Ray 455 Garrett, Marcia 393 Garrison, Jerry L. 309, 417 Garrison, Mary Lee 458 Garver, Frederick W. . .. 333, 463 Gasaway, Judith A. .. .305, 306, 400 Gaskey, Patricia Ann 383 Gaskin, George Junior 425 Gaskins, Linda Jean 389 Gass, Edward M. 421 Gassert, Joanne F. 216 Gast, Karen Lynn 318, 332, 339, 375, 388 Gaston, Charles G. 439 Gattshall, Gerald W. 427, 465 Gauger, Dorothy Irene 216 Gaul, David Alan 423 Gautreaux, Gloria Ann 384, 400 Gavit, Albert Howard 361 Gay, Viola Bunch 216 Gaydosh, Lawrence John 334, 374, 431 Gazdig, Richard John 460 Geary, Thomas Emmet 427 Geaurz, Henry 450 Gebhart, Ellen Marie 399 Gee, Anna Ruth 414 Gee, Samuel Byron 344, 357, 430 448 Gehle, Don Earl Gehring, Thomas A. 460 Gehrke, Fred Carl 216, 422 Geiss, Frank Joseph 216, 373, 434 Gemmer, Barry Armond 216, 357, 370, 439 Gengtson, Ronald 353 Gentile, John Joseph 216, 344 Gentry, David Brenton 216, 349 411 George, Barbara Lynn George, Richard Lee 453 George, Sandra 367 411 George, Topsy Jean 216 Gephart, Carole Ann Gerber, Sally Maxine 331, 386 Gerberding, Charlotte D. 412 Gerhart, Sara Jennings 412 Gerhart, Thomas Francis 429 Geris, Caryl Anne 413 Gerlach, George Ann 338 462 Germano, Tony J.

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Germek, Geraldine G. 334 Gerow, Sara Lynne 314, 413 411 Gerrish, Thursa Ann 444 Gerth, Ronald Irwin Gettelfinger, Kenneth J. 431 216, 354 Gettle, H. Robert Gewurz, Henry 362 448 Gharst, John Dale 339 Gholson, Robert Lee 463 Gibbs, James Roberts 397 Gibson, Marilyn Kaye 415 Gibson, Rosalie 216, 420 Gieseke, Fred Gary .... 410 Gilbert, Dixie Lee 350 Gilbert, Kiffin Emil 216 Gildea, Margaret H. 414 Gilder, Marijo 412 Gilham, Deanna V. 336, 337, 414 Gilkey, Joy Ann Gill; George N. ....216, 303, 370, 373 452 Gillaspy, John J. 427 Gillen, Daniel Earl 216 Gillen, James Calvin 442 Gillespie, Dwight R. 461 Gilliom, Robert Warren 415 Gillon, Jante E. Gillman, Ray Dallas 327, 352, 353, 422 412 Gilmer, Carolyn Sylvia 369 Gilmore, Paul W. 369 Gilmore, William 450 Gilson, Robert 216 Giltner, Clifford N. 450 Gingery, Robert Eugene Ginn, George Moses 216, 303, 304, 321, 430 459 Giorgianni, Joseph V. 240 Girod, Donald A. 402 Giroux, Sandra Kay 443 Gish, Bart Leon 359 Giouffre, John Joseph 453 Giuliano, Albert G. 363 Given, Linda Nan 437 Givens, William Phillip 453 Gladish, Allan Stephen 446 Glasel, Dean J. 446 Glass, Lawrence David 240 Glassley, Stephen H. 394 Glassner, Winifred N. 454 Glazier, Harry 423 Gleason, David C. 441 Glendening, Tom Burton 399 Glenn, Elizabeth Jane 237 Glenn, Robert R. 437 Glenn, Tom Alexander 367 Glick, Lynette 394 Glickstein, Ellen M. 342, 406 Glogas, Ethel Eleanor 348, 351 Gmerek, Marion Joan 338 Goby, Kay Wynn 310, 457 Goddard, Ron Richard 417 Goder, Thomas Davie 343, 378 Godfrey, Margaret Ann 217 Godwin, Gina Lee 429 Goetcheus, James D. 434 Gohr, Phillip Roy 409 Goken, Jolan Kay 459 Gold, Barry Alan 410 Goldberg, Barbara Ann 463 Goldberg, Howard 357, 446 Goldberg, Stephen Ross . 335, 394 Golden, Myrna Linda 408 Goldenberg, Nancy E. 438 Goldman, Daniel Roger . . 462 Goldman, Richard David 438, 458 Goldman, Richard M. 369 Goldsmith, Jerry 418, 446 Goldstein, Melvin E. 394 Goldstein, Nance Judith .. 335, 394 Goldzwig, Marlene 429 Golightly, Carl R. 337, 401 Gollatz, Barbara L. 453 Gonzalez, Ezequiel M. 217 Goodard, Marvin Jay 393 Goodknight, Mary C. Goodman, Hubert Thorman ... 240 414 Goodman, Janet Rose Goodman, Suzanne Marie 348 Goodman, Wilma Sue 289, 388 443 Goodman, Paul Ray Goodwin, Eilene 363 425 Goosby, Earl 350, 452 Gordon, Charles F. 440 Gordon, Gary D. Gordon, Harry William 452 Gordon, Linda Ruth 394 402 Gordon, Sandra Faye Gordon, Walter Lee 455 Gore, Ruth Jacquelyn 348, 402 Gore, Vicki Jane 403 Goris, John B. 217 Goris, Thomas Eugene 327, 437 Goss, Barbara Ann 399 Gossard, Janis Jane 378 Gossman, David George 217 Gossman, Shirley Ann . . .305, 348, 415 Gotschall, Kathryn J....217, 342, 343 Gotschall, Sandra Sue 409 Gottlieb, Audrey Sue 414 Gottschalk, Ronald L. 309, 452 Goudeaux, Addie 217, 387 Gough, William J. 451 Gould, Harold Simpson 353 Gould, Janet 394 Gourley, John Phillip .. .... 420 Govert, Lester R. 334, 350, 431


453 Grabhorn, Larry Lee 333, 388 Graf, Aldora 341 Graff, Yann Edward Graham, Alice E. 217, 343, 385 400 Graham, Charlotte B. 429 Graham, Gordon Miles 325 Graham, Jack Leonard 437 Graham, Jack R. 240 Graham, James Clarence 374, 414 Graham, Margaret K. 334, 407 Graham, Marianne 217 Graham, Nancy E. 452 Grainger, Phillip Rex 458 Gram, Miltke S. 217, 354 Gramer, George William . 309, 462 Gran, Ketih Lamont Grande, Donald Irving 289, 303, 314, 315, 446 Grandstaff, Ken William ....346, 458 Granholm, Martin L. 420 Grant, James Lee 459 Grant, Terrel W. 412 Grasinger, Kay 411 Graver, Janet Lee 217 Graves, Ann Raborn 342, 343 Graves, Anne B. 217 Graves, Clarice Faye 217 Graves, June M. 410 Graves, Rosemary 217, 358 Gray, Dickey Wayne 366 Gray, Elizabeth 437 Gray, George Lewis 428 Gray, James Edward 386 Gray, Linda Sue 326, 327, 465 Gray Max Lee 463 Gray, Robert Lee Gray, Robert Wingfield.344, 357, 432 404 Greaves, Donna J. 391 Grebe, Janice Lee 348, 391 Grebe, Marlyn Joyce 441 Green, Daniel J. 429 Green, Barry Mitchell Green, Betty Jean 339, 355, 387, 403 440 Green, Fred Dexter 217 Green, James Lawrence 343, 360, 412 Green, Jana Lee 412 Green, Judith Ann 217, 413 Green, Mariana 217, 389 Green, Nancy E. 217 Green, Norvella 395 Green, Rowena Lou 239, 358 Green, William J. Greenberg, Carol Ruth 217, 305, 306, 412 414 Greene, Betty Mae 337, 388 Greene, Norma Sue 441, 464 Greene, Richare A. 387 Greene, Roselyn R. 327, 418 Greenhut, Eric 418 Greenhut, Ivan Richard 289, 302, 340 Greenlee, Joe A. 327, 438 Greenstein, Samuel 361 Greer, Donald Duane 451 Gregg, John Lamond 375, 378 Gregg, Mary Helen 389 Gregg, Shirley Ann 444 Greider, Gordon C. 367 Greiner, Carolyn Greiner, Marilyn R. ..31I, 318, 338 361 Grenert, Ronald Lee 423 Grief, James Vernon 405 Griest, Joanne E. 461 Griffin, Jon 462 Griffin, Thomas Lee 437 Griffin, William David 443 Griffith, Allen L. 217 Griffith, Norman Ray 417 Griffiths, Robert Lee 403 Griggs, Marilyn Jean Grimes, Dan Spence 217, 357, 370, 373 Grimes, John Carter 217, 315, 344, 442 Grimes, Robert Warren 217, 428 Grimes, Sue Carol 217, 342 Griner, Nancy Aline ....217, 342, 384 Grinstead, Marjorie J...217, 343, 381 403 Grogg, Joyce Carolyn

378 Hamilton, Janet 439 Hamilton, John David 404 Hamilton, Judith Dawn Hamilton, Julia E. 402 412 Hamilton, Patricia Mac 463 Hamilton, Robert Dean 449 Hamilton, Thomas W. 341 Hammad, Mohamed Rifat 310 Hamman, George W. Hammel, Sarah Ruth 375, 409 410 Hammer, Donna Marie 408 Hammer, Linda May 430 Hammond, Frederick R. Hammond, James Louis 350 Hammond, Jaqueline C. 337, 360, 414 Hammond, John R. 237 Hammond, Phillip A. 217, 459 218 Hampton, Judith E. Hampton, Marilyn Sue .188 Hanau, Henry Fred . 218, 315, 354 434 Hand, Parker W. 424 Handy, Kenneth Pratt Haney, James Albert 310, 453 Hanisch, Frank Joseph 218, 350 465 Hankins, William K. Hanley, Larry Leon 218 Hanley, Nancy Sue .218, 342, 404 Hanlon, Mary May 334, 406 Harming, James Elmer 218 453 John Henry 218 Hansen, Robert Eugene 409 Hansen, Sharon Lee Hansert, Sarah Kayc .343, 360, 415 136 Hanson, Alison Hanson, David Lee 218, 370 Harbin, Nancy Lee 210, 320 3 Harcourt, Maurita L. Hardaway, Thomas Vivian 218, 304, 419, 465 461 Harding House Harding, Janet Hope 397 465 Hardwick, Phillip K. 218 Hardy, Nancy Long 309, 462 Hardy, Richard E. 218, 434 Hardy, Robert Joseph Hare, Curtis Clyde 218, 349, 353, 456 438 Harfield, James Louis 332, 385 Harger, Nancy 397 Hargis, Ruth 0. 381 Hargus, Patricia Lee Harker, Albert Coyner 357, 439 Harlan, Jerome Everette 459 Harman, Jack K. 218, 338, 350 Harms, Jerry Joe 452 461 Harney House 240 Harper, Benjamin Julian F. 350 412 Harper, Mary Yvonne 430 Harrell, Harold A. 439 Harrell, Joseph Paul 420 Harrell, Larry Ludwig 453 Harretos, Deno Pete Harrigan, Daniel J. 325, 423 367 Harrigan, Phyllis Harris, Barbara Jean 380, 409 Harris, David Frank 429 Harris, George E. 359 Harris, James Craig 459 420 Harris, James Franklin Harris, Judith Elaine 407 406 Harris, Loretta M. Harris, Marilyn E. 218, 339, 342, 380, 413 402 Harris, Martha Ellen Harris, Myrna .218, 305, 348, 353, 402 354 Harris, Richard A. Harris, Richard Bradley 432 326, 453 Harris, Robert E. 240 Harris, Robert Lee 412 Harris, Sylvia Carol 464 Harris, Walter Owen 309 Harris, Walter W. Harris, Welton W. II 439 440 Harrison, Horace Jr. Harrison, Martha J. 399 218, 419 Harrison, Paul Carter

443 Grogg, William I. Groh, Sue Carolyn 217, 313, 383 455 Grohnke, Leland E. 217 Gronemeier, Ralph Gary Groninger, Kay Lynn 337 408 Grorud, Gail Ruth 451 Gross, John M. Gross, Margaret Ann 360, 379 456 Gross, Michael J. Grostefon, Sandra Karen 217 Groh, Eva Birgitta 386 Grove, Jerry Earl 300, 305, 307, 308, 459 Groves, Homer Clouse 362, 437 432 Gruenert, Ronald E. Grunkemeyer, Virgil R. 217, 308, 309, 334, 350, 462 421 Grunza, Bernie Lee 334, 340, 414 Gruszkos, Esther C. Gude, John S. 350, 427 Guendling, James J. 450 Guenin, Mary Ann 217, 348, 397 Guerrero, Joaquin C. 341 Guest, David Earl 453 Gugel, Lorenz Walter 426 Gullion, Linda Ann 411 Gullion, Thomas H. 417 405 Gunn, Sharon Lou Guster, Leslie L. 419 448 Guthery, Wayne Newton 63 1 Gutman, Phillip E. 237, 46 361 Gutwein, Philip J. 414 Gutzweiler, Susan Ruth Guy, Robert C. 217, 353 450 Guy, Seward Allen Gyoles, Jerry Joseph 463 Gyoles, Joan F. 355

H Haas, Stephen Charles 340, 352, 434 217 Habben, Meredith G. 404 Hackney, Ellen E. Haddan, Natalie J. 217 437 Hagan, Arthur Robert Hagee, Joe Gordon 315, 429 Hageman, Donna Sue 217, 303, 320, 331, 348, 353, 372, 395 386 Hagen, Jo Ann Hague, James A. 429 Hahn, George Edward 428 414 Haile, Bette J. 408 Hais, Rozella 460 Hakim, Allie C. Halas, Raymond Marc 217 Hale, Gloria Arlena 217 Hale, James Marvin 217, 2107 350 Hales, Maryliz M. 460 Hall, House 442 Hall, Amos Stanley 399 Hall, Charlotte Ann 460 Hall, Don Alan 463 Hall, Edwin Lee Hall, Hansel Crimiel 339 450 Hall, Herbert James 415 Hall, Jane Elizabeth Hall, Joseph John 217 Hall, Joseph Leonard 217, 309, 334 460 Hall, Joseph Victor 380 Hall, Marie 465 Hall, Nugen Anthony 403 Hall, Sue Lynn 442 Hall, Theodore William 458 Hall, Thomas Edgar Hall, Thomas Ward 313 Hall, Virginia G. 217 Hall, Richard Dee 358 240 Haller, Jordan D. Hallett, Marilyn Marie 217, 393 403 Hallinin, Barbara Jean Halos, Michael Bruce 439 438 Hamburg, Harold Elliot 405 Hames, Janice Sue Hamilton, Arthur W. 217 Hamilton, Carol Jane 217 415 Hamilton, Helen L.

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346 Harroff, Sondra Marie 458 218, 210 Hart, Max Dean Hart, Thomas M 364 Hart, William R. Harter, Mary Sue 386 386 Hartford, Joyce Ann Hartigan, John Michael 437 461 Hartley, Edward Lanny Hartley, Kenneth W. 429 Hartley, Thomas G. 435 461 Hartman, Charles Allen 460 Hartman, Harold Kay Hartman, Mary Ruth 339, 395 Hartman, Phillip L. 428, 463 Hartnett, Kathleen M...289, 375, 391 412 Hartter, Dianne Pearle Hartung, Marcia Ann Hartzell, Martha Jane 218 343, 4 30 89 Hartzell, Richard Lee 48 5 239, 4 35 Harvey, William Lee Harwood, Jeanine Kay..324, 331, 381 Hase, Thelma Beatrice 342, 363 Haseman, Saundra Lou 408 Hasewinkle, Rosalie Dee 381 Haskell, Jean Mann ...374, 384, 404 Hassfurder, Norman L. 465 Hassouna, Mouner 341 Hastings, James Roland 430 Hatcher, Sharon Marie 413 Hatfield, Craig Bond 218 Hatfield, Sarah m Lee 391 Hattendorf, Joan E. ...324, 375, 393 Hattery, Florence Ann ....336, 362 Hatton, Jan Carole 415 Hauenstein, June M. 218, 322, 370, 373, 395 Hauswald, Ronald 365 Havens, Stephen J. 24 289, 404 Havey, Judy Hawblitzel, Mary Ann 348, 407 Hawblitzel, Mary Kay 415 Hawaiian 341 Hawke, Jane Ellen 339, 413 Hawkins, Frederick L. 462 Hawkins, James Paul 434 Hawkins, William M. ..218, 352, 354 414 Hawley, Judith Glee Hawley, Richard R. 362, 45 43266,, Hay, Charles David 439 Hay, Robert Edward 240 Hayden, Ronald Dale 454 Hayes, Albin Berry Jr...218, 344, 421 Hayes, Charles Robert 464 Hayes, Edward James 218, 309, 345, 458 Hayes, Frank Waddell 240 Hayes, Gayle Eugene ...218, 349, 350 Hayes, Judith Ann 410 Hayes, Norman Maxwell ....218, 456 Hayes, Robert Dale 218 Hayes, Robert E. Jr. 218 Hayes, Robert H. 439 Hayes, Sara Lea 339, 407 Hayes, Wayne Lee 422 Hays, Jack G. 350, 452 Hayter, Pamela E. 408 Hazel, Noah J. 336 Hazen, Herbert A. 309, 465 Heady, Kay Rosalind 218 Healey, Jane Ann 295 Heath, Edward Dixon. .218, 357, 432 Heaton, Albert Jack 218, 442 Hebert, Lois Ruth 218 Heche, Donald Joe 336, 339 Heche, Nancy Prickett..324, 336, 339 Hedge, Jane B. 218 Hedge, Richard Wayne..218, 357, 459 Hedges, John S. Jr. 218 Hedrick, Gene 369 Hedrick, Jack T. 218, 358 Hedstrom, Russell E. 333, 443 Heena, Charles Richard 218, 427 Held, Robert L. 309 Heidt, John Joseph 289, 298, 325, 375, 439 Heiliger, Forrest H. . . . .310, 336, 455 Heiman, Ray Allan 357


414 Heiman, Sandra Lais 218, 342 Hein, Christina M. 218 Hein, Leroy Olsen 297 Heindel, Martha 420 Heine, Bruce Logue 405 Heinemann, Marianne A. 361 Heiney, John Henry 363 Heinlein, Carl L. 463 Heinold, Marshall D. 324, 331, 385 Heiser, Marjorie 346, 466 Held, Jon David Held, Robert Clinton 325, 417 240 Helfrich, Richard B. 440 Helms, Carl Alan 218, 382 Helms, Suzanne E. Helms, Willard Lee 455 Heltsley, Russell K. Jr. 239 358, 421 446 Heltzer, Arnold 399 Hemphel, Suzanne Lois Henderson, Julia Marie 313, 339, 347, 388 Henderson, William H. 218 Hendricks, James D. 218, 461 Hendricks, Marilyn Ann . .218, 380 Hendricks, Paul R. 420 Hengstler, Nancy 366, 367 Henningar, John C. 465 Henninger, Barbara Ann 361, 385 Henricks, Richard 424 Henry, Donald Wayne 450 Henry, Jacqueline D. ..219, 313, 387 Henry, James Truman 453 Herbert, Lois 413 Herbert, Stanley Myers 237 Herget, Marilyn Jean 402 Herman, Carolyn Toby 415 Herman, Stanley 369 Hermon, Marilee 337, 403 Herrick, Sally Ann 415 Herrold, George Edwin 219, 326, 370 Herrold, Judith Ann 311, 402 Herron, Jerry Ray 219 Hersch, Arnold David 459 Hersh, Harriet Ruth 294, 324 Hershman, Nancy May 219, 342, 397 Hershman, Reva Jean 400 Hertling, James Edward . . .345, 426 Herzog, Fred David 421 Hesoun, Linda Louise 388 Hess, Roberta L. 318, 332, 384 Hess, Stanford K. 354, 438 Hesson, Justus C. Jr. 219 Heumann, John Erwin 429 Heward, Arlene June 399 Hexamer, Thomas F. 444 Heyde, Robert Dewey 428 Heyn, Roberta Kay 219, 404

365 Hirschman, Robert B. 464 Hirschmann, Thomas S. 237 Hirsh, Theodore W. 341 Hisanaga, Sumie 444 Hitchner, Philip L. 219, 410 Hite, Peggy Jean 455 Hively, Richard Lee 341 Hiwatashi, Masahiro 219 Hmurovic, Joseph F. 459 Hoadley, David K. 445 Hoagland, Donald E. 409 Hobson, Joyce S. 382 Hocker, Betty Lou 219 Hockette, George C. 457 Hockett, Harry D. 457 Hockett, Roland Lee 359 Hodapp, John Bernard 365 Hodge, Larry Hodges, Janet Kay . .305, 332, 348, 385 430 Hodges, Richard S. 219, 344 Hodson, Charles L. 375, 456 Hoeltke, Herbert H. 455 Hofferbert, Richard Hoffman, Diane E. 331, 343, 382, 407 219, 353 Hoffman, Donald Alan 412 Hoffman, Jo Ann K. 400 Hoffman, Joan E. ..219, 353 Hofmann, Larry Eugene Hofmockel, Carolyn M. 219, 346, 405 240 Hogan, Michael Arthur ..219, 395 Hogemeyer, Miriam Lou 419 Hoggatt. Doyal 219, 351 Hoglund, John B. 219, 346 Hogue, Donald M. 421 Hoham, Harry William 420 Hohlt, William Fredrick 442 Holdeman, Stanley Jay Holder, Carolyn Ann 303, 305, 322, 370, 373, 391 Holder, David E. .219, 351, 357, 427 417 Hole, Roger Carroll 309, 463 Holinko, Joseph C. Jr. 316, 441 Holland, Michael W. 403 Holland, Sherry Kay 446 Hollander, Carl E. Jr. 403 Hollenbaugh, Sandra L. 219 Holley, Sondra Lola Hollihan, Evelyn Norma 219, 343, 382 400 Hollingshead, Anne M. 423 Hollingsworth, Burton D. L. 402 Hollingsworth, Sonja 337, 363, 401 Holloway, Joyce Ann 219, 346 Holly, Harvey Bernard 397 Holmes, Nadine 413 Holmes, Jane 395 Holmes, Janet Sue

Heyne, Sandra Jane 400 Hiatt, Oscar Paul 428 Hibner, Barbara Jeanne 219, 304, 320, 393 Hibner, Dan William 219, 440 Hibnick, Gerald R. 237 Hickman, Charles W. 219, 440 Hickman, Eldon Burmond 240 Hickory Hall 448 Hicks, Elijah Pete 455 Hicks, Judy Joan 289, 403 Hicks, Margaret Jane .219, 309, 391 Hiday, Sandra 404 Higa, Yoshino 219, 342, 405 Higgins, Gilbert W. 219 Hightshue, Dorothy C. 366 318, 343, 404 Hiland, Christine Hilbawi, Zuhayr 350 Hildreth, Gary 423 Hill, Doris Irene 342 Hill, James Brooks 337, 462 Hill, Janice Elizabeth 219, 393 Hill, Katherine Joann 332, 399 Hill, Kathlyn Clarice 387 Hill, Max Allen 219, 349 400 Hill, Sharon Lou 335 Hillel 414 Hilt, Catherine Joanne 240 Hilton, Dave Himebaugh, William R. .337, 443 438 Himelstein, Nathaniel 428 Himsel, Kenneth Wayne Himsel, Marlene Alma 219, 390 Hinchman, Neil Ruff 219, 290, 292, 293, 296, 304, 321, 328, 357 445 Hinde, Jerome 439 Hindman, Barry Lee 408 Hinds, Judith Allen Hine, Judith Foulke 298, 318, 324, 331, 378 Hine, Maynard K. Jr. 453 219 Hinebaugh, Kenneth D. Hines, Mary Alice 219, 342, 378 413 Hinesley, Dixie Ann 341 Hingue, K. D. 379 Hinkle, Janet Sue 407 Hinshaw, Carla Kay 366 Hinshaw, Delores 400 Hinshaw, Morma Jean 415 Hinshaw, Ruth Anne 463 Hintele, Max Hinton, Charles Bruce 374, 426 Hinton, Richard Paul 219 450 Hintzen, Martin Henry 450 Hintzen, William N. 363, 412 Hipkiss, Marjorie Carol . 341 Hirai, Donald T. 219, 341 Hirai, Keiji

458 Holmes, John Steven Holmes, Phillip J. 240 Holmes, Richard Allen .375, 426 Holmes, William Clark 459 Holmgren, Paul R. 449 Holsclaw, Mary Loretta 343, 391 400 Holston, Sally Jo Holt, Donald Ray 459 Holt, Martha Kay 399, 462 Holt, Phyllis Lynne 408 404, 451 Holt, Rozan 415 Holub, Lois M. 333 Holzhauer, Gerald Home Ec Club 360 Homer, Robert A. 450 Honake, Charles R. 219 Honda, Nodua 219, 341 Hood, Dorothy Jane ...219, 342, 388 Hoodelmier, Dian T. 403 Hooker, Donald J. 363 Hooning, John P...219, 352, 353, 422 Hoop, Elsie Frances 400 Hooper, Dale Lawrence 441 Hooper, Everett 356 Hoover, Barry Richard 465 Hoover, Cynthia Ann 385 Hoover, Ridend L. 365 Hoover, Robert T. 325, 430 Hoover, Susan Alice 399 444 Hope, Robert W. Hopkins, Bruce Jordan 429 Hopkins, Carolyn Sue 407 Hopkins, Donald Wayne 219 Hoppes, Kennetha 366 Hopping, Michael D. 430 Hori, Richard R. 341, 455 Horka, Thomas G. 464 Hormuth, James Otto ..219, 239, 358 Horn, Barbara Jean 363 Horn, Normand Lee 463 Horn, Peter John 459 Horn, Ted B. 462 Hornak, Michael Jr. 334, 431 Hornbaker, Jeanette 399 Homberger, James 458 465 Home, Carl 410 Homer, Evalyn Faye 404 Homer, Linda Kay 459 Horr, Douglas Paul Horsman, Lenore McNabb 345 464 Horton, Daniel B. Jr. 219, 430 Horwitz, Sanford Jay 339, 400 Hosea, Donna June 443 Hosea, Richard Earl 363 Hoskins, Phillip Alfred 460 Hoskins, Robert J. Hoskinson, Ann Schwab 219, 240, 382 406 Hosler, Janey Carolyn

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399 Millspaugh, Barbara D. 414 Mile, Judy Wilma 348 Milsten, Malcolm 354 Miltenberger, F. D. .298, 318, 384 Minder, Janice Lee Mings, Robert Charles..225, 304, 444 Minkow, Bernard Aron 290, 300, 304, 321, 357, 446 405 Minnick, Phyllis Sue Minninger, Sue C. 391 Minnis, Patricia C. 384 415 Miracle, Aleatha Janet Miraglia, Rocco J. 427 446 Miroff, Franklin I. Miser, Robert Newman .225, 442 362, 454 Mishkin, Marvin Eli 458 Mishler, Teddy Earl Mitchell, Anne 225 464 Mitchell, Darwin Gene 463 Mitchell, Don F. Mitchell, Dorothy Ann 225 454 Mitchell, James Paul 415 Mitchell, Morrita Jean Mitchell, Patricia A. 347, 384 Mitchell, Patrick G. 225, 456 324, 386 Mitchell, Reed Mayo Mitchell, Robert K. 351 Mitchell, William R. 457 Mitchner, Stuart P. 371, 430 Mitten, Sara L. 386 Mizell, Charles Ray 452 458 Mizani, Mohamad Vale 410 Mize, Mary Evelyn 411 Mizelle, Marguerite 404, 460 Moats, Marilyn Weaver Moblo, Ronald Jerome 432 412 Mock, Judith Jean 460 Modlin, Richard Alan Modlin, Robert N. 365 Moenning, Philip R. 463 460 Mogle, Robert Carl 452 Mohler, Max Edward 405 Mohr, Rea Joy Molcan, Helen Adele ...225, 342, 391 Molenda, Edward J. 369 Moll, Patricia Jeanne 332, 343, 391 Molland, Betty Mae . 289, 375, 388 Monachino, Reginald 455 Mondovics, Michael F. 464 Moneim, Abdel Magied A. 341 Monfreda, John Anthony .225, 461 Monroe, Frances Sue 415 Monroe, Richard R. 375, 445 Montgomery, Marilyn J. 399 Montgomery, John R. 365 Montgomery, Ralph F. 225, 363, 421 Montgomery, Roberta B. 400 Montgomery, Roger Kay 225, 349, 421 Mony, Louise C. 401 Moody, Jill 413 Moog, Barbara Joan 318,407 Moomaw, Mary Ann 413 Moon, Donald Rodney 451 Moon, Jacqueline Ann 409 Moore, Billy Rose 351, 454 Moore, David C. 225 Moore, David Charles ..298, 350, 440 Moore, David Jewel 224, 349, 352, 353, 422 404 Moore, Dixie Gaye Moore, Donald C. 325, 429 Moore, Jack Frederick 225, 305, 313, 320, 386 Moore, Joseph Jr. 430 Moore, June 366 400 Moore, Martha Louise Moore, Robert Lee 452 Moore, Sue Ellen 298, 313, 386 Moore, Thomas Miller 458 Moore, Thomas Sidney 429 Moorhead, Bruce B. 421 Moorman, Mary Ann 391 Moran, Doris Mae 390 .226, 334, 346 Mordenti, Daniel J. 414 More, Mary Lou Morehead, Dale Neil 226, 440 361 Moreira, Pilar Moreland, Karen P. 226

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l'age, Ronald Lee 464 Paine, Susan Kay 386 Paler, Vernon Modesto 341 Pallatin, John S. 227 Palman, Lorri Benita 414 Palmer, Daniel Arthur 437, 458 Palmer, James Le Roy 420 Paloski, Joseph 465 Paloski, Lois Jane 396 Pamarada 323 Pancol, Theodora 414 Pandak, Elma Marie 397 Panhel 312 Pankop, Arthur Henry 442 Pappas, Anna M. 227, 412 Pappas, Nicholas 448 Pardieck, Roger Lee 430 Parent, Anita Ann 392 Parient, William R. Jr. 227, 440 Park, Yeon Soo 227 Parker, Dorothy Ann 403 Parker, Evonne J. 413 Parker, John Stephen 440 Parker, Linda Sue 400 Parker, Osborne 449 Parker, Richard Mack 452 Parker, Robert John 227 Parikh, Arvind Kumar M. 341 Parks, Beverly Jane 400 Parks House 464 Parks, John Emory 453 Parnell, Jerry L. 417 Parson, Julia Ann 411 Parsons, Edward M. 419 Parsons, Robert Eugene 336 Partenheimer, Verner Jr. . . . 354, 443 Parviz, Mashanf 341 Paschke, Marianne 414 Paskins, Ronald Paul 440 Passow, Laura Jean 289, 295, 324, 393 Pastor, Hannah C. 408 Pastor, Mark David 438 Patcheak, Frederick A. 465 Patrick, James W. 454 Patterson, Bernice Faye 227, 337, 383 Patterson, Keith Alden 332 Patterson, Nancy Anne 385 Patton, Eleanor Ruth 332, 383 Patton, James Carl 453 Patton, Nancy Ellen 388 Pauer, Mary Louise 227, 395 Paul, J. William 227, 350 Paulauski, Barbara Ann .348, 400 Pavelka, Ronald Peter 309, 465 Pawlus, James A. 227 Payne, David C. 460 Payne, Thomas William 227 Payne, Walter Eugene 464 Payton, Samuel A. 308, 466 Peachin, Edward 357, 438 Peacock, Lewis J. 430 Peake, Robert L. 227, 336, 363 Pearce, Bette Arden 400 Pearl, Anitta 341 Pearlman, Albert Wild 438 Pearman, Suzanne Kay 355 Pearson, Connie Sue 339, 400 Pearson, David 364 Pearson, John C. 421 443 Pearson, John Edward Pearson, Josephine Ann .361, 395 Peck, Don William 357, 430 Pedersen, Thomas H. 444 Pedigo, Darrel Max 427 Peel, Malcolm Lee 227, 309, 327, 460 Pe Gan, Marylan 366 Peitler, Barbara Helene 227, 332, 342, 406 Pekarsky, Ann 355, 402 Pelizzoni, Eugene A. 435 Pelko, Pearlann 397 Pell, John Herman 440 Pelz, Sherry Beth 384 Pence, Kathryn Jo 386 Pendleton, William C. 227, 455

Pennell, Sally Ann 227 Pennock, Gerald M. 464 Pentino, Tony Louis 344 Percifield, William L. 441 Percy, David George 440 Percy, John David 456 l'erfect, Stephen M. 463 Perkins, Norman Ray 458 Perkins, Paul J. Jr. 228 Perkins, Rod C. 228, 437 Perkins, Sharen Lee 228, 322, 382 Perlin, Carol Ann 414 Permer, Klaus Henry 228, 327, 357, 438 Perotti, Robert 365 Perrotta, Letitia L. 343, 391 Perry, Huegroe 457 Perry, James David 309, 464 Perry, Margaret B. 411 Perry, Sandra C. 400 Perry, Thelma Mae 387, 406 Perschon, Charles H. 435 Pershing, Rigles 356 Peters, Alice Faye 313, 397 Peters, James Arthur 456 Peters, Marcia Carol 402 Petersen, Jane E. 382 Petersen, Theodore R. 466 Peterson, Robert Allen 448 Pethtel, Billy Don 228 Petit, James Jr. 427 Petoe, George 362 Petri, Vern John 464 Petro, Jerald Duane .. .228, 349, 350 Petro, Paul Joseph 228,441 Petronella, Peter N. . . .314, 325, 420 Petry, Robert Franklin Pfafflin, Ray Scott 289, 298, 437 / Pfister, Phyllis E. 399 Pflieger, Elizabeth Ann 400 412 Pflum, Sarah C. Phelps, Patricia Ann ...228, 342, 388 Phi Beta Kappa 317 Phi Delta Phi 361 Phi Delta Theta 429 Phi Epsilon Kappa 359 Phi Eta Sigma 319 Phi Gamma Delta 430 431 Phi Kappa 432 Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Tau 433 Phi Mu 392 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 345 434 Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Beta Phi 393 Pi Kappa Phi 435 436 Pi Lambda Phi Phillippi, Glen F. 228, 457 Phillippo, Robert G. 228 Phillips, Jeane 397 428 Phillips, John F. Phillips, Mary Kay . 204, 228, 391 409 Phillips, Mary Lee 460 Phillips, Morris Phillips, Myron W. 228 342, 406 Phillips, Olga E. 453 Phillips, Tommy I.evon Phipps, David Bruce 228 Piatt, Frances Kay 403 Pickerill, Robert Louis 463 Pickering, Linda Kay 403 Pickering, Sally L. 408 Pickett, James Finley 340, 449 Pico, Clarence Wayne . 440 Pierazek, James 228, 337, 464 Pierce, Diane Lee 398, 410 Pierce, Karen Lee 360, 384 Pierson, Andrew L. 228 Pieters, Martin John 463 Pike, Sara Lucinda 410 Pi Lambda Theta 342 Piller, Franz Karl 455 Pinard, Mirianne 334,399 Pine Hall 407 Pine, Robert Allen 228 Ping, Don Wayne 228, 352, 428


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231, 342, 381 443 Scudder, Virgil E. 374, 413 Sculler, Marcia Tobin 441 Searcy, James F. 363, 401 Sears, Myra Kay 289, 332, 393 Seese, Judy Silliman 436 Segal, Jerome Harold 348, 375, 388 Seidel, Sylvia Ruth 312 Seidensticker, Helen 432 Selig, Edward M. 394 Selig, Judith Fran 231 Seliger, Dale Robert 330 Seltzer, Roger 231, 360 Semon, Rhoda Glasgow Seng, Lawrence Eugene 289, 298, 301, 314, 325, 431 408 Seng, Mary Ann 299 Senior Class Officers 467 Senior Index 336, 392 Sering, Norma Kay 453 Servidone, Anthony ., 302 Setre, Mary Ann 422 Settina, Alfred J. 392 Seward, Beandette R. 231 Seybold, William R. 460 Sfikas, Peter Michael 465 Shafer, Joe Cadman 402 Shafer, Sue Ann 324, 394 Shaikun, Goldijean 427 Shake, Walter Lee 323, 342 Shallers, Nancy Lee 451 Shamo, Robert Wolters .. 231, 393 Shaner, Carol Lee 414 Shank, Barbara Ann Shankland, Barbara Dee 324, 332, 378 313, 394 Shanok, Bonnie H. 238, 361 Sharp, Allen 401 Sharp, Jo Ellen 442 Sharp, Richard Lee 443 Sharp, Robert D. 318, 347, 384 Sharp, Sally Ann 231, 355 Sharp, Shirley Hufford 390 Shattuck, Elizabeth J. 231, 351 Shaw, Gene L. Shaw, Olivia N. ... 231, 339, 380, 413 231, 332, 342, 392 Shay, Delores 231, 354 Shea, Harry Feltan 359 Sheard, John Edward 450 Sheehy, Dennis A. 337, 450 Sheets, Dennis Wayne 355 Sheets, Margaret Lynne Sheline, Rosalie Ann 324, 331, 343, 391 368 Shelley, Carolyn 231 Shelly, Margaret E. 444 Shelly, Richard K. 412 Shelton, Janet Allen 334, 410 Shelton, Sandra M. 411 Shepard, Barbara Jane 463 Shepler, Sandra Ann Sherburne, Anne L. 231, 397 365 Sherck, Ronald Sherfick, Dolores J. 231, 352 358 Sherick, G. David Sherman, Kay Elizabeth 382 465 Sherrier, John T. 231 Sheviak, Margaret R. Shick, Charles R. 239, 358 464 Shideler, Peter L. 404 Shields, Barbara J. 231 Shields, George Kenneth 419, 451 Shields, William Albert Shiflet, Kenneth E. 231, 370, 453 Shigley, Carol May . .298, 337, 409 231 Shimer, Dale James Shinn, Robert R. 231, 303. 305, 349, 465 Shinn, William Maurice 231 450 Shipman, Franklin D. Shirk, Terry Chafee 429 424 Shirley, George P. Shirley, Sara Lou 231, 378 448 Shivers, Richard L. Shlens, Robert Dale .. 231, 363, 427 Shone, Robert Larry 309, 465 344, 466 Shook, Joseph A. Shoup, John P. 432 412 Shoupe, Jo Ann Showalter, James Joseph 466 Showalter, Paul E. 427 231, 424 Shreiner, Steve Allen 448 Shrigley, Philip W. Shriner, Larry Guilford 463 351 Shroat, John H. Shue, Charles Douglas 303, 305, 308, 309, 357, 466 Shuel, Donald Ames .. 304, 357, 417 Shufflebotham, Ronald T. .. . 453 Shula, Robert Joseph ..296, 321, 357 Shull, Harry D., Jr 429 Shumate, Rondal Lee 453 Shupe, James Aaron 334 Sichting, Keith Eugene 231 341 Sidhu, Hitwant Siegel, Burton L. 462 441 Siegel, James Charles Siegel, Loretta ....231, 342, 343, 403 Siegfried, Nancy Jane 231,393 318, 409 Siegle, Renee

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Smith, Nancy Jean 397 Smith, Nancy Lee 332 Smith, Natalie 379 Smith, Nelson J. 371 Smith, Patricia Ann 232 Smith, Paul Wynn 232 Smith, Richard Nelson 354, 417 465 Smith, Robert D. Smith, Robert E. 238 465 Smith, Robert Harry 455 Smith, Robert John Smith, Lewis 232, 428 361 Smith, Roger H. 232, 357 Smith, Ronald Harland 457 Smith, Ronald William 390, 415 Smith, S. Colleen 353,426 Smith, Samuel Lee 334, 406 Smith, Sandra Ellen 408 Smith, Sandra Kay 407, 408 Smith, Sharon Diane 432 Smith, Stephen Maurice 403 Smith, Susan Irene 348, 391 Smith, Suzanne 461 Smith, Thomas Richard 232, 388 Smith, Virginia Lee 232 Smith, Walter Bruce 454 Smith, Walter E. 441 Smith, William James 465 Smith, Woodard Roy 408, 409 Smithwood Wing I 410, 411 Smithwood Wing II 412, 413 Smithwood Wing III 414, 415 Smithwood Wing IV 409 Smitherman, Ronna Ruth 232 Smithers, James H. 456 Smoot, Walter Kenneth 441 Smoots, Ronnie Lee 466 Smyth, Raymond G. 429 Snapp, David Thomas . .305, 330, 429 Snapp, William Ed 421 Snell, Robert Byron 415 Snider, Carroll Anne 360, 415 Snively, Helen Irene Snyder, Juanita Kay 303, 312, 322, 331, 390 327, 441 Snyder, Norman Karl 366 Snyder, Pat 334,415 Soash, Sharon A. 451 Sobat, William Samuel 232, 344 Sobczak, Robert R. 355 Social Service Sodenstrom, Walter D. 297 Sohm, Carolyn Margaret 363 305, 330, 429 Sohn, Anton Paul 429 Sohn, William Peter 375 Soland, Gretchen Ann 232 Solaro, Barbara C. 352, 437 Solaro, Richard Cline 412 Solier, Linda Lou Solloway, Jerry Gene 304, 310, 334, 457 334, 402 Solms, Eleanor J. 464 Solms, Francis Edwin 438 Solomon, Bernard D. 394 Solotkin, Sandra S. 439 Sommer, Jon William 232 Songer, Hugo Charles 334, 399 Sopata, Wallis P. 400 Sopko, Carol Sue 301 Sophomore Class Officers 313 Sorority Presidents 316, 430 Sosinski, Philip G. 341 Soto, Venus Lidia 232 Sotthitada, Suphat .232, 391, Soukup, James Edward 392, 304, 321, 323, 440 452 South Cottage Grove 449 South Laurel Hall 455 South Hall A 455 South Hall B 463 Southard, Harold 0. 232, 342, 406 Soutsas, Patricia 455 Soviero, John James 379 Sovine, Janet C. 390 Sovine, Nancy Lee 390 Sovola, Dwayne S. Spackman, Thomas Edward 374, 432 437 Spangler, Fred John, Jr. 418 Spann, Noah Atterson 336 Spannuth, Barbara R. 399 Sparkes, Judith S. 441 Sparks, Donald Lee 409 Sparks, Jane Ann 437 Sparks, Kenneth W. 366 Sparks, Ramona 232, 393 Sparks, Sara Jean 232, 347, 386 Sparks, Sylvia Sue 394 Spasser, Harriet F. Spaulding, Norman W. 303, 304, 417 429 Spear, James Howard 369 Spear, Lewis 359 Spear, Richard Dean 400 Spears, Betty Jo 453 Spears, Charles R. 355 Speech and Hearing 446 Speer, Howard Sheldon 232, 311, 405 Speer, Shirley Lee .232, 291, 438 Spellman, Arnold H. 407 Spence, Linda Nell 340, 423 Spencer, Thomas A. 232 Spentzos, Nick James 323 Sphinx 432 Spicer, Carey A. 382 Spicer, Kay 437 Spillman, Barton Lee 402 Spindler, Darlene M. Spindler, Parker Jerome 327, 357, 444

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458 Wacker, William Arthur 459 Waddell, Larry G. Wade, Douglas M. 289, 439 Wade, James Leslie 327, 410 407 Wade, Maryrose 456 Wade, Robert J. Jr. 340, 409 Waggoner, Leah Lou 449 Waggoner, Ronald Lee 417 Wagner, Donald W. Wagner, John William 235 Wagner, Ronald L. 235, 452 417 Wagoner, Dale Eugene 417 Wagoner, David Lee 429 Wagoner, John E. 334, 399 Waigand, Cyrilla R. Wait, Robert Radloff 298 Walczak, Edward John 235, 334, 351, 431 439 Walden, Ronald Lee Waldkoetter, La Rue A. 379 Waldman, Richard Allen 454 Waldo, William E. 461 440 Walgamuth, Arden Dee Walker, C. Gregory 337, 463 Walker, Carolyn R. 399 338, 410 Walker, Jacqueline K. Walker, Lillian Jo 332, 339, 342, 380, 406 Walker, Linda Kay 294, 322, 335, 378 Walker, Robert Maurice .. .235, 421 Walker, Thomas D. 432 Walknetz, Jack J. 235, 443 Wall, Frank Edward 309, 327, 336, 459

427 Weddle, John Orville 339, 415 Weedman, Parmula K. 408 Weedon, Judith Kay 466 Weeks, Ralph Harmon Wegner, Phyllis A. . 336, 337, 402 406 Wehlage, Alice Jean 461 Wehlage, Frank Carroll Wehrle, George Thomas 235 Wehrle, William H. 238 Weibel, Sally Carole 235, 400 Weigel, Joyce M. 235, 305, 313, 348, 351, 397 Weigel, Carolyn Marie 401 Weil, Judith Carolyn 394 Weiland, Kathryn Lou 332, 395 Wiemer, Miriam 366 Weinberger, Myron H. 446 Weinman, Judith Ann 235, 386 Weinstein, Phillip B. 362, 446 Weinstein, Stanley Paul 438 Weir, Joan Elizabeth 411 Weisbarth, Sally Ann 400 Weisblatt, Beverly P. 409 430 34 8, 464 Weisfeld, Richard Alan Weiss, Betty Jane 399 Weiss, Ronald Marc 438 Weisz, Thomas F. 235, 462 Welch, Martha Carolyn 235 Welch, Martha Jo 235 Welch, Ray Robert 462 Welk, Frank 422 Wellington, James Lars 432 Wells, Gary A. 452 Wells, James Sebastian 419 Wells, Shirley H. 407 Wenger, Peggy Ann 341, 414 3 Wentz, Thomas Edward 235 Werden, James Neil 327, 442 Werling, Jerry Erwin 465 Wertz, Jacqueline S. 235 Wertz, Jean Francess 375, 402 Wertz, Richard K. 432 Wertz, Sara Lynne 402 Wesley Foundation 336 Wesolowski, Richard P. ... 354, 460 Wesp, Carole Christine 338, 400 West Hall II 453 454 West Hall III and IV West, Carol Ruth 333, 347 West, Sally Lynne 401 Westbrok, Virginia C. 409 Westfeldt, Bertil V. 453 Westminster Foundation 333 Weston, Marjorie C. 301, 318, 324, 332, 374 Weterick, Frederick J. 374, 456 Wetter, Monte H. 235, 308, 357, 464 Wetzel, Carolyn Sue 235, 404 Weyand, Morris Leon 235, 428 410 Whalbring, Lila Lee Whalen, Edward L. .292, 293, 300, 305, 321, 327, 328, 357, 420 Whallon, Harriet B. .235, 347, 408 Whalmsley, Rita 363 Wharry, Allen Foster .235, 353, 439 Wheatley, Marilyn Fay 400 Wheeler, Edward C. 235, 363 413 Wheeler, Ruth Lynn Whelchel, Jay A. 428 410 Whetsell, Margaret C. Whisler, Jack Brian 432 Whitaker, James Grafton 373 Whitaker, Leslie Alvin 235, 349, 353, 354 Whitcomb, Mary Ann 399 White, Eugene 346 White, Gene Arthur 235 White, James 346 White, John Philip 437 366 White, Jondelle 408 White, Linda Ruth White, Nancy Jo 336, 408 White, Patricia Sue White, Paul 369 413 White, Phyllis Diane White, Rebecca Jane ..235, 322, 381 White, Relton Calvin 422

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White, Robert K. 235, 305, 309, 354, 460 430 White, Stephen 414 White, Sylvia Ann White, Virginia Ann 336, 337 344 Whitehead, Edward E. 404 Whitelock, Elisabeth Whiteman, Donna Marie 393 Whitesel, Gwen Lanier ....375, 388 440 Whitesell, Michael W. Whiting, Emily Ann ....236, 342, 384 Whiting, Frank .. 236, 309, 425, 452 Whitmer, Carolyn Ross 379 430 Whitmer, Daniel W. 425, 448 Whittaker, Donald Whittaker, James R. .. .236, 352, 422 Whybrew, Judith ..331, 343, 374, 400 Whybrew, Norma 302, 400 Wible, Charles Stephen 440 403 Wible, Frances 316, 424 Wible, Larry Lee 440 Wible, Ralph 330, 426 Widner, Jack Wiegel, Joyce 322 353, 440 Wiegman, David Paul 417 Wien, Terry Donald 334, 396 Wierzba, Roberta 383 Wiesjahn, Patricia J. 423 Wiest, Michael D. 401 Wigginton, Judith S. 353 Wiggs, Buddy Lee 327 Wigner, Jack Phillip 464 Wilburne, Edward S. 442 Wild, Erich Norman 424 Wiley, Michael F. 442 Wiley, Noel Hance 427 Wilhoite, John Leland 412 Wilke, Florence 403, 338 Wilkens, Mary Ann 419 Wilkerson, Clarence 387 Wilkey, Fay Louise 238 Wilkins, Gene Wilkins, Robert Gene . . 353, 354, 451 450 Wilkinson, Paul 454 Wilkinson, Philip Alan 461 Wilkinson, Robert E. 399 Will, Katherine 413 Willard, Carol Ann 384 Willen, Judith Ann 426, 450 Willenberg, Ivan Lee 448 Williams, Berry 460 Williams, Bruce 409 Williams, Darlene Sue 339, 453 Williams, David H. 413 Williams, Doris Jean 295, 339, 413 Williams, Elise 411 Williams, Elizabeth Ann 366 Williams, Jean Ann 236, 429 Williams, John E. 310 Wililams, Joseph F. 414 Williams, Joyce Elinor 380, 387, 407 Williams, Joyce L. 410 Williams, Judith Ann Williams, Judith Ann ..306, 370, 405 350 Williams, Laurence A. Williams, Linda Jo ....332, 355, 405 424 Williams, Lloyd 415 Williams, Patricia A. 407 Williams, Patricia J. 236 Williams, Patricia Lee 419 Williams, Raymond E. Williams, Richard Dee 424 340, 434 Williams Roland E. Williams, Rosemary 236, 312, 331, 370, 378 449 Williams, Roy Edward 357, 433 Williams, Roy Martin 425 Williams, Scott 355 Williams, Sidney Jon 423 Williams, Thomas R. Williamson, Clifford R. . . 239, 357 Williamson, Robert E.. .337, 435, 453 365 William, David E. 236 Willingham, William B. 236 Willis, Gail K. 360, 385 Willits, Suzanne Ray Willman, David Honan 445

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1957 ARBUTUS STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Michael S. Brutton MANAGING EDITOR

Gail D'Angelo ASSISTANT TO THE MANAGING EDITOR

Glenn Schowe STUDENT DESIGN ADVISOR

Ron Sterkel

SCHOOLS AND ADMINISTRATION

NARRATIVE STAFF

Sharon Bowman Judy Enlow Barbara Ennis Karen Gast Sara Lynn Geraw Stuart J. Jones Pat Keates Frances Lieber John C. Linson Stu Mitchner Marsha Vance Jean F. Wertz

EDITOR

Jo Wood ART STAFF

Wendy Barron Tommy Dekle Anita Duncan Char Elmore Sarah Hammel Judi Polivka Margie Weston. COPY EDITOR

Patt Kozacik COPY STAFF

Kathryn Dibell Ann Fitzgerald Peggy Graham Shirley Millender Kay Ward Phyllis Wood

CONTRACTS STAFF SCHOOLS AND ADMINISTRATION STAFF

Dick Izen SENIOR SECTION EDITOR

Jill Quinn SENIOR SECTION STAFF

Beverly Bowley Judy Burroff Beverly Carmichael Barbara Jean Davis Ann Godfrey Belle Markoff Mary Lou Marshall Marilyn Murdock Virginia Reid

ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR

ORGANIZATIONS STAFF

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SPORTS EDITOR

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CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER

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SPORTS STAFF

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PHOTOGRAPHERS

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CIRCULATION MANAGER

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS wender of the Pauley Company, our printer; Jack Bundy of the S. K. Smith Company for the beautiful covers; Sam Fields of Delma Studios for the Senior portraits; Earl Hoff, chairman of the Board of Student Publications and our own faculty advisory board, Gretchen Kemp, Keith Davis, Jim Mahler, Poynter McEvoy, William Friedman, and Henry Smith. Mike, Kent, Gail, and Chuck

Many people not listed above have contributed toward getting the 1957 Arbutus off the press and to our subscribers. To these people go thanks that are beyond all measure. We will forever remember their timeless efforts in helping us develop and produce this book. Our sincere thanks to—Dick Brier, Frank Persell, and Margaret Carey of the Indianapolis Engraving Company; C. R. Linebacker Dick Merriman, and Howard Belsch512


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