NORTH CAMPUS IV BEAUMONTTOWER v STUDENT UNION vi HORTICULTURE GARDENS vn RED CEDAR viii SPARTAN STADIUM x MASON HALL xi STUDENT SERVICES xii SPARTY Thomas E Elizabeth Jean A. S DNIVE STUDENT SPECTAC 26 68 ANDTHE CROWDS CAME 2Bob Slade RSITY ADMINISTRATION & SERVICES COLLEGES & RESEARCH28Mary In Guenoff COMMENCEMENT 54Maryln Guenoff 44Pat Meloy 62Bill Keough R.O.T.C. VOICE INTRODUCTION70Toni Robb STUDENT GOVERNMENT 74Barrie Alley 82Bill Keough PUBLICATIONS ULARS CARNIVALS & EXPOSITIONS 96 98Fran Terwilliger DANCES108Carol Kashenider HOMECOMING112Dale Franz SHOWS116Bob Turmell PORTS ORGANIZA TIO NS LIVING UNITS 122 RAND126Dale Franz FOOTRALL128Larry Wroblewski RASKETBALL134Larry Wroblewski BASEBALL142Larry Wroblewski TRACK146Larry Wroblewski MINOR SPORTS150Pete Walters INTRAMURALS160Larry Wroblewski WOMEN’S ATHLETICS166Mary Huff 170 HONORARIES172John Barton CLUBS202Lynn Cardwell GOVERNING BODIES250Judy Cass 264 GREEKS266Ann Liston COLONIES322Chuck Werle MARRIED LIFE326Judy Cass DORMS334Pat Meloy OFF-CAMPUS369Bill Keough CO-OPS372Judy Begick VANHOOSEN379Judy Begick SENIORS 382 X he dimensions oi a year are not easily determined, but every year, nevertheless, has its own mapitude in time and events, people and points of view. The year of 1957-58 at Michigan State university was no exception. It was one of fascinating profile and perhaps a hint of distinctive character. by Bob Slade While the world of 1957-58 sent aloft its sputniks and explorers and debated the question of man and outer space, another controversy re­ ceived at least equal attention at MSU—that of student and parking space. Since their emancipation in 1954, when President Hannah’s edict freed them to drive and park on campus, the number of student auto owners had increased until some drastic ac­ tion seemed unavoidable. This fall, the intrepid undergrad motorist returned, horsepower in hand, to vie for his place in the North Campus sun. Instead, he found the promised land closed to all but his shoe leather and bicycle, while his auto was relegated to the peri­ phery of South Campus. The inevi­ table had happened, a revised driving and parking ordinance was in effect. Objections, explanations, questions and answers filled the air for months, but only one thing seemed certain. Limited driving privileges for stu­ dents were here to stay. JOINING IN the MSU growth, a new steam power plant rises on South Campus. Right and below—THE NEW Education and Art buildings speed to 1959 completion. If the students fortunate, or unfortunate enough to own automobiles felt prone to rebellion, their dissatisfaction was soon lost in the far happier response over the opening of the new Student Services building. Between fall and winter terms, a mass migra­ tion of students started from crowded offices in the Union to this new center of student activity. Within a few short weeks, groups ranging from the State News to the Student Traffic Appeal Court had shifted operations completely. Even the married student, an individual gen­ erally concerned with the more universal activities of home and family, found direct benefit from the university’s program of growth. By fall term, over 500 new brick Spartan Village units were completed, with 800 still under construction. This was steady progress toward the goal of 2,500 by 1959. Meanwhile, the largest unorganized group on campus, the sidewalk superintendents, found full employment despite a recession year for the rest of the nation. Construction began on new buildings ranging from art to education to intramurals. SOUTH CAMPUS ground breaking was the order of the year as the crowds of MSU students increased. SUMMER TERM saw the modern apart­ ments of Van Hoosen hall, new women’s co-op, nearly ready for their fall opening. {M s*»**1" I gr fell* 1 At the beginning of the school year, the university’s growth was made graphically apparent. An im­ pressive statistic came to life in the form of nearly 20,000 students at Registration. From the guileless fresh­ man to the battle-scarred senior, the war of the class cards swept over its victims and victors, leaving frazzled nerves on both sides of each cluttered and busy table. Certainly recent years have seen nearly as many students pass through the crowded Aud in the hectic days of Registration, but this year seemed somehow different. Perhaps it was simply the change in the route of the gauntlet of rubber stamps and eagle-eyed checkers, or perhaps the increased tuition. The change may have come from any number of reasons, but the most likely seemed to lie in the tempo of the year, one of growth becoming stabilized. For though the numbers were greater, if such a thing can be, Registration was ordered congestion. THE ETERNAL argument continued over every three by seven class schedule card. THOUGH INFLATION finally hit tuition, this year’s increase in the cost of educa­ tion did verv little to shorten the lines. THE MACHINERY of Reg­ istration met an army rein­ forced every 15 minutes. 7 IGOR, THE friendly iguana, rests with Ray Pawley, MSU herpetology major, after his unescorted tour of East Lansing. AS A PRELUDE to Explorer and Vanguard, Sputnik dominated the October news and turned the eyes of MSU students skyward. If the story of a school year be­ gins with the university’s spirit and breadth and unfolds through its major activities, it is surely punctuated by the many small but distinctive events that occur out of the main stream. Igor Roams Summer Campus An exclamation point in this year’s story began with an East Lansing housewife’s scream and was climaxed by the capture of one of the most elusive fugitives ever to confound the local gendarmerie. The culprit’s name was Igor, an honestly lovable fraternity mascot, but unfortunately, an extremely large and ugly lizard with a natural aptitude for frightening women. Happily, Igor was at large for only a short time, kept pretty much to himself and was returned to his master with no damage done. CAMPUS APPLE addicts found an ample supply avail­ able from this new machine. THE FIRST Mr. MSU, Bob Harvey, was coronated at the Spinsters’ Spin this year. w tc O' v< E n E r i ] A LONG, dry fall came in the wake of the great fire of ’57, as the old Coral Gables was completely destroyed by raging flames. The escapades of Igor, the iguana, were by no means our only claim to off-beat fame this year. While apple enthusiasts the campus over fed coins into the new apple vending machine sponsored by the Horticulture department, the fortu­ nate students participating in Dr. E. H. Lucas’ “apple-a-day” health ex­ periment found themselves featured in Life magazine. Bob Harvey Crowned Mr. MSU Nor were we without our heroes, as locally, Bob Harvey reigned su­ preme as the first Mr. MSU and nation­ ally, All-Americans Walt Kowalczyk and Dan Currie appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show. But for all our on-campus “cab­ bages and kings,” few can hope to attain the even now legendary stature of the old Coral Gables, lost in the great fire of the summer of ’57. THIS YEAR for the first time, students of radio and TV wrote and produced sever­ length dramatic television plays. al full WITH EXPANDED seating for fall crowds, Macklin Field became Spartan Stadium. 11 HOMECOMING QUEEN, Dottie Schweinsberg, leaves the pre-game ceremonies. AN ANONYMOUS, thoroughly greased porker caused chaos as he slipped from the grasp of Frosh-Soph Daze competitors. Just as the events of a day con­ tribute to a year s character, so must its eventful days. One such day began fall term with the antics of two chief executives perched 10 feet off the ground for MSU’s zaniest marathon, a tree-sitting contest. Sophomores Win In The Frosh-Soph Daze The two venerables were Fresh­ man Class President, Bob Gale and sophomore President, Joe Wallace. The event their stunt initiated was the traditional rivalry of the Frosh- Soph Daze. This year tradition went by the board as, alas, the “little brown jug” awarded for countless years to the winning class, turned up green. The year’s other big days, though somewhat more conventional, were equally memorable to their partici­ pants, from the alums here for Home­ coming to Mother and Dad visiting over Parents’ Weekend. J-DAY FESTIVITIES were accompanied by the music of an informal outdoor band. THE UNION lounge became an art gallery for the Parents’ Weekend show. THE SACK race was high on the list of zany Frosh-Soph competitions for the “lit­ tle green jug” awarded to the winning class. JUNIOR DAY served its eggs sunny side sideways to players unlucky enough to miscalculate in this risky game of catch. 14 As days become weeks, so must certain of our weeks become as mem­ orable as the days. Each of the world’s 10 great reli­ gions contains, basic to its doctrine, the Golden Rule. This year saw all 10 expressions inscribed together, as a symbol of humanity’s universal na­ ture, on a single scroll. Foreign Students Present Festival The scroll was displayed through­ out one of MSU’s most interesting and constructive week-long events, the International Festival. This year, amid proposals and plans for a new and much larger Interna­ tional Center, along with increased university-wide emphasis on interna­ tional understanding, the festival was indeed a major event. FAIRCHILD THEATER filled with music of the Inter­ national Festival show. THE HIGH point of Greek Week came with the festivi­ ties of the Greek Feast. Perhaps less far reaching than our international activities, but certainly no less outstanding was another big Michigan State week. This one, by, for and named after the campus Greeks from Alpha to Omega. Junior 500 Enters 10th Year Held late in spring term, Greek Week reached new heights as the 10th annual Junior 500 pushcart race featured some of the fastest one manpower vehicles this side of Hong Kong. In spite of the mass move of many organizations to the new Student Services building, the Union was by no means left completely to the Grill hounds. Fall term, the building hosted another top week’s event, the Creative Arts Festival. 16 THE STREAMLINED, one manpower Junior 500 vehicles race past the crowd for a thrilling sprint during Lambda Chi Alpha’s traditional campus classic. PHI MU ALPHA pro­ grammed a brilliant demon­ stration of modern jazz. THE THIRD evening of the festival featured the modern dances of Orchesis. Sponsored by Union Board and the Fine Arts department, the Creative Arts Festival was a rich week for campus art enthusiasts as Delta Phi Delta, the national art honorary, took over the Union ballroom for a display of fine silk screening and ceramics. Creative Arts Featured At UB Festival The first day of the festival was livened by a demonstration of modern jazz development by the music honor­ ary, Phi Mu Alpha. The third evening was given over to Orchesis and featured such unusual individual dances as the “Fantastic Feline Capers.” Rounding out the festival, the dra­ matics honorary, Theta Alpha Phi, produced two one act plays for a highly successful final evening in a brilliant week. 19 JIM VOORHEIS and his or­ chestra backed the UB Week “Sorta Satiric.” production, DENISE DONMOYER, this year’s Miss MSU, modeled for the “Sorta Stylish” show. sJBËil 20 IT DIDN’T hurt a bit as the year round polio vaccination program continued under Student Government management. Though the Spartan magazine’s winter term lam­ poon of Union Board, “Sorta Stupid,” was funny, it couldn’t have been further from the truth. This was graphically demonstrated only a few weeks after the story appeared, when Union Board Week with its theme of “Sorta” turned out to be more than “sorta great.” Highlighted by features ranging from the week- long art show, “Sorta Sketchy,” to the outstanding variety show, “Sorta Satiric,” the widely varied and skillfully managed program became the biggest week of winter term. THE WEEK ended at the Continental Club for the “Sorta Smooth” dance. AUSG Sponsors Asian Flu Shots Many measures of a year are not easily marked in days and weeks or isolated instances. Such a measure was the year’s program of service and rep­ resentation directed by the All University Student Government. With their broad plan for polio inoculation al­ ready in effect and operating smoothly, AUSG began the year with an eventually successful campaign to bring Asian flu vaccine within the reach of every student on campus. Weeks before his polio and flu shots, the new student on campus found his mental health ably protected from the rigors of Registration by the extensive orientation program offered each term as a Student Government service. Spartan Spirit Plans Successful Rallies Along with student health and peace of mind, AUSG made great progress in the area of student spirit as the Spartan Spirit committee en­ couraged an average attendance of over 9,000 at fall term pep rallies. The reasons for such record crowds were many, not the least of them being campus-wide promotion and the appearance of top name entertainers such as Joni James and the Gaylords, as well as a good deal of careful planning and preparation for the night’s success. SPARTAN SPIRIT reached a high point with the winter term basketball turnouts. 23 Behind all of its days and weeks, events and activities, the fundamental sense of progress in a school year is generated only by continued growth. This year, such growth was evident in breadth at Michigan State by the still increasing number of students and the buildings being constructed to serve them. But 1957-58 found, more apparent than ever before, MSU’s far greater growth in depth. When the Library opened the doors of its new Assigned Reading room, it was to a far larger crowd than anyone had anticipated. Although it occu­ pied the entire north section of the Library’s ground floor, night after night the reading room was filled to capacity with students who in other less rigorous years would not have required its facilities. Perhaps the cause of this year’s dif­ ference lay in a changed student atti­ tude or perhaps in the substantially more demanding academic standards. But whatever the cause, the effect was unmistakable: more students were be­ coming regular studiers. Though social events and extra­ curricular activities stayed prominent in the student schedule, more dates became study dates as time became more valuable. Not only did top stud­ ents find greater challenge through their admission to the new Honors College, but even the average stu­ dents’ books were open further into the night. Few doubted that “mickey mouse” had become almost extinct on the Michigan State campus. IN ANSWER to the university’s greater academic challenge, night after night and through the weekends the Library s new Assigned Reading room was filled to capacity. 25 Each of the 11 colleges of Mich­ igan State university is noted for its faculty, curriculum or research. This fact may not be recognized by the Basic College freshman or sophomore more worried about the gene theory or his Humanities. Jun­ iors are also likely to be concerned with electives, deficiencies and grad­ uation requirements. It is often not until the student reaches senior status that he becomes interested in the research and litera­ ture of his major field. Having had a background in a “problems” or “hon­ ors” course, many decide to apply for graduate study. DR. F. J. McArdle of Hor­ ticulture prepares peaches for electron beam sterilization. MISTIC, MSU’S integral computer ,{5solves complex mathematical problems in seconds. THE DIRECTOR of the computer laboratory, Dr. L. W. Vontersch, assembles a part of Mistic. THE LENGTH of endurance is an object of study in the Physical Education depart­ ment’s research. The first problem in graduate school is the selec­ tion of a subject for research. This involves reading all available material in the area and then, in certain fields, the performing of an experiment. The graduate student is now a co-worker with his former professors and utilizes the research grants, measuring devices and mechanical equipment made available for such work. Mistic, the electronic “brain,” occupies a place of honor in the Electrical Engineering building. This computer puts the slide rule to shame as it adds two numbers 10,000 times a second. Horticulturists in the College of Agriculture use an electron beam machine to sterilize fruit. Cathode rays accomplish this without heat. ___ « 1® ■ -----as I è- f ■ I III®®® |s|Éfel ■ -svi ^‘lÀllllf •' 'r"\ ai^P^vaii rJ fi -iaBKfffr ,-> I ! I WBÊ ■ laBHWHBi aMBBF ï .. h0&$ -V'-ïïV-'-ii- dnK ■'“V^ i ' \ ....m. ■ : .’ V~ä> vYá Av.'-t’di • -i ‘‘.f---;*, <% s>,* * ; '£&?’ü>: I Y . ? 'A * Ä, ^ KSS wm K m J l ■H' -: '#1 V llÉ ¡| i jfÉ¡|| ippprhvh i J.- « , KSIllllBj 1 W* ■ I r' I p b b bm m w í ■ . ll "1 '’■-*, •*í| •1 ■ wm mÆ m m H n Ï'VV/' '<-■.. .-i-' Wh. - - _ M É ■Bmr mP .. _________ J .x-N «ÏÎ ^Ætàk\ j HH SSIB 1 I ■ 111 ¡ili j- IH <-' ', Pf®'' ¿V» »Mi ■ -,' 1 'I - ,'- S ■— Kb — r-- ' fesss> . '. 't B ’ Y . ... YY.: : HH&h tinto ;.SV I w '> i ÏMHHBHMI ■ ■ lL;' _______ÉSlS m ■ Æ WÈÊ m 1 m 32 HBB ■¡mm ■ mBw THE WEIGHT gain of this rat is important to Home Eco­ nomics nutritional studies. Top—HOME ECONOMISTS taste differences of frozen foods due to various wrap­ pings. Bottom — A TREADMILL controls walking activity in studies of normal energy me­ tabolism. Home economists are carrying out extensive studies in nutrition. One project concerns the effects of radi­ ated wheat on the diet. Along with this, the nutrient value of grains grown in different types of soil is being tested. Rats are used to deter­ mine the effects. Sharing the same equipment set up in the quonsets, researchers in Physi­ cal Education and Home Economics are conducting human energy experi­ ments. The first is concerned with the problem of physical endurance, the other, with the energy consump­ tion of normal activities. As these and other projects move to South Campus, art students will abandon the temporary classrooms on that side of the river for the new three-story Kresge Art Center on the north bank of the Red Cedar. Long term projects in the College of Science and Arts have resulted in some 23 books and 297 papers which have been published in professional journals. The Music department con­ tributed seven original compositions. The Division of Language and Lit­ erature has ordered laboratory equip­ ment to be used to improve the teach­ ing of languages. DR. HAROLD FORSTAT, Physics depart­ ment, checks the compression unit of the cryostat, used in superconductivity research. ■■■■ ■Ml The cryostat is a new device being used by physicists in their studies of molecular behavior. This is a super freezer, capable of producing a tem­ perature of nearly 459 Fahrenheit degrees below zero. The machine compresses helium gas to affect lique­ faction and resulting low tempera­ tures. To keep up with the advancements in the space field, chemists at Michi­ gan State are at work perfecting Diborane, a fuel which may fire tomorrow’s rockets. Grants from the Atomic Energy Commission support the experiments being conducted on interhalogen and platinum com­ pounds. Other researchers are also busy in this field. Some are working in con­ junction with Argonne National Laboratories in Chicago. Research with radioactive isotopes began in the Horticulture department in 1950. Since 1953, all of the person­ nel of the department have visited Argonne labs to learn new techniques and receive counseling. While this goes on, the College of Business and Public Service has been concerned with economic and governmental research. A study is being conducted to determine the effect the St. Lawrence Seaway will have on Michigan lakeports. LIVE MODELS pose for stu­ dents in the Art department’s life drawing classes. ■ )er ■■ ne ire on »es Les EMRa mm U ' t i H H DR. KUMATA of the Com­ munications Research Center shows his model of cultural attitude structure to Dr. Paul Deutschmann. Top -COLLOQUIA ARE conducted by the faculty for small groups of Honors Col­ lege students. Bottom — DR. HANNAH spoke with students at the larger monthly gathering, sponsored by the College of Communication Arts. In the study of attitudes held within a culture, men in the College of Communication Arts make use of special measuring devices to determine judgments made toward various groups. Their findings are expressed by means of a model, the Semantic Differential. The Honors College, established last year, is the first pro­ gram of its kind in the country. Its purpose is to give students of superior ability a large amount of freedom in the selection of their courses. These special students have only to obtain the minimum number of credits required for graduation to obtain their degrees. Prerequisites are waved and a free choice of courses and electives is allowed. Seminars and colloquia provide a common experience for all enrollees. MSU’S FAMOUS restaurant management curriculum is a part of the College of Busi­ ness and Public Service. DRS. C. F. HUFFMAN and L. D. McGil- liard, dairy nutritionists, examine the plastic tubing which has replaced part of “Dr. Gus’ ” stomach. Plans are under way for a Plant Science building. This structure, to be built near the greenhouses on Farm Lane, will house laboratories for genetics and mycology research. In line with their study of body processes, physiologists have con­ structed “windows” in cows’ stom­ achs. Plastic tubing, which has re­ the digestive placed system, permits analysis of food as it passes through the various regions. sections of Research is not always performed in a laboratory. A unique project of the College of Education uses closed TV kinescopes to record the actions of practice teachers for later study. PROFESSOR Sylvan Witt- wer, Horticulture Depart- partment, shows the effect of gibberellic acid upon plant growth. EDUCATION MAJORS spend one term practice teaching in outlying state areas. CONTINUING EDUCATION extends the work of the university throughout Michi­ gan. More than 400 conferences are con­ ducted each year. STUDENTS IN nursing education complete their training in hospitals through­ out the state. il The College of Education will move to its new building on South Campus this summer. The main feature of this structure is the circular lecture room or “kiva.” This is glass-enclosed on three sides with a lecture stage on the fourth. There is another stage, encircled by three levels of movable furni­ ture, in the middle of the room. Because of the interest and effort of one of its students, the College of Veterinary Medicine was able to combine forces with Lederle Laboratories to test a new rabies vaccine. The faculty and students of the college served as human guinea pigs for the mass inoculation. Research and expansion at Michigan State are active processes, going on continuously in each of the colleges. Faculty, grad assistants and under­ graduates all contribute to the accomplishments. DR. J. M. Ruegsegger of Lederle Laboratories injects Physiology Professor C. F. Cairy with rabies vaccine. THE PROGRAM to test the vaccine was carried out in co­ operation with Olin Memorial Health Center. Administration I KELLOGG CENTER, hub of activity for MSU’s Con­ tinuing Education program. Services*...... The administrational organization of Michigan State university reflects in its construction the aims of the university as a whole. It seeks to provide the student with an education which will fit him for the times, to advance knowl­ edge in instruction and research areas and to bring the university’s services to people of the state, the nation and the world. The scope of the duties of the administration ex­ tend far beyond the limit of the academic realm. Among the services which the university offers to its students and the community as a whole are the Lecture-Concert series, the university Museum, the International Center, Continuing Education pro­ grams and cooperation with foreign countries. Pat Meloy * ti u e r i t 1 2 t 1 ( Philip J. May Vice President for Business and Finance Thomas H. Hamilton Vice President for Academic Affairs Dur ward B. Varner Vice President for Off-Campus Education John A. Hannah President of Michigan State University BËÉBttCiaBHBi * m mm « ■ 46 % The State Board of Agriculture is designated by the state constitution as the governing body of the university. Its six elected members serve with the ex-officio members: President John A. Hannah, Philip J. May, the university treasurer, Karl H. Mc- Donel, university secretary, and Dr. L. M. Bartlett, the state superintendent of Public Instruction. The board’s chairman is Dr. Connor D. Smith of Pinconning. He was elected to the board in 1955 and twice previously picked to fill unexpired terms. Clark L. Brody of Lansing had preceded him as the presiding officer. The four other members of the board are Jan Vanderploeg, C. Allen Harlan, G. Donald Stevens and Arthur K. Rouse. Meetings are held once a month. Assisting in the administering of university affairs, Durward B. Varner, vice president for Off-Campus Education, heads such services as Continuing Edu­ cation and extension work. The Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Thomas H. Hamilton, supervises overseas research, scholarships and the complete academic program. As Vice President for Business and Finance, Philip J. May controls all financial operations. STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE - Clockwise - May, Bartlett, Harlan, Brody, Varner, Hannah, Smith, Hamilton, Rouse, Stevens, Vanderploeg, McDonel. NEW FACILITIES allow the Placement Bureau to complete 300-400 interviews each day. SOCIAL FUNCTIONS are offered the foreign students by the International Center. NEARLY 60,000 MSU grads receive the quarterly report from Alumni Relations. Tom King Dean of Students H A As dean of students, Tom King has supervision of many service-offering divisions within the university. The Alumni Relations office keeps gradu­ ates in contact with MSU, informs them of pertinent news and arranges for reunions. The Counseling Center is prepared to assist any students in solving prob­ lems arising from studies, career plans or college life. Olin Memorial Health Center offers general clinical service, along with X-ray work, surgery and mental hy­ giene care, all at nominal fees. Through the Placement Bureau, the largest of its kind in the country, graduates and students find job offers and employment. To the 450 foreign students attend­ ing MSU this year, the International Center served as the main point of social contact with the community and fellow students. The departments headed by Karl H. McDonel, the university secretary, deal with functions vital to the uni­ versity’s internal operation. Within this group fall the Campus Planning and Grounds Maintenance division, Buildings and Utilities, supervision of the residence halls and married housing. 49 Right — THE 21 Counseling Center staff members aid 5,000 students annually. Below—A TWO million dollar addition expanded the serv­ ices of Olin Memorial Health Center this year. wÈÈÈËÊiM musgxmmammmmmm |B|jPpMw»É^ ^ ' | I ■ 2? ÜÜÜ pg *r HE sii ' ■ '■ > V < A ‘ Ü.r. 'Ss WMsMMMêMzffl&mm i i P $ - ■HM— ü ■ |H | lp 1 i SilSIiliililSH lü l«8y s ..yr, • w £sî|mî . Itlflw ill® ÆWlilllIf s®#8St «II iilâisslltiil 31111111 CENTRAL STENOGRAPHIC handles any overload of clerical work from other de­ partments of the university. FOOD STORES purchases and distributes food for the entire campus. Hungry sports fans are served by its Concessions division. Karl H. McDonel Secretary ■ s* m mm mmmMM THE YEAR-ROUND ef­ forts of the Grounds depart­ ment keep MSU’s campus one of the nation’s most beautiful. THERMO-FAX DUPLICATION of reference material is now available at the Library. Micro-films provide additional help for researchers. AUDIO-VISUAL CENTER produces visual aids used within university classes and schools throughout the state. William H. Combs Dean, University Services THE MUSEUM with its variety of displays on Michigan history and wildlife is a high­ light for many tours of campus. MANTOVANI WAS only part of the na­ tional and international talent that visited MSU for the Lecture-Concert series. UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS and outside agencies sup­ ply material and personnel for educational and feature programs on WKAR-TV, Channel 60, each week. The university has an obligation to convey the knowledge it gathers, not only to its students, but to the general public as well. Michigan State stands well-equipped to perform this function. William H. Combs, dean of University Services, regulates four informa­ tion processing channels—the university Museum, Library, Audio-Visual Center and the annual Lecture-Concert series. Two others, Information Services and WKAR, radio and TV, come under the control of James H. Denison, the director of University Relations. Located in new headquarters, the Museum exhibits three floors of educational displays. The Library contains approximately 810,000 volumes, more than 50 percent of which were circulated last year. The MSU Audio-Visual Center services classes on campus and provides film rentals for schools and clubs throughout the state. The aim of In­ formation Services is to publish information concerning the campus of immediate public interest. WKAR offers a daily format of news, music and educational features to central Michigan residents. INFORMATION SERVICES handles the mailing of news releases on university events. James H. Denison Assistant to the President Director of University Relations AWARDS AND honors to faculty and students, new projects and developments— all attract the Info Services photographers. SIX THOUSAND tapes of WKAR broadcasts are mailed throughout the state annually. THE PHOTO LAB is one of seven divisions of Info Services, which has its central office in Agriculture hall. TRADITIONALLY, THE senior president and secretary lead their class to its final gathering at Commencement. 54 Ml CommznczniEnt Commencement seems a long way off to the first term freshmen. They are met with mountains of required courses, tests and adjustments to a new way of living. It seems impos­ sible that all this can be fitted into the next four years. Twelve terms later, as seniors, they fill out their diploma cards and find it even harder to believe that it all has ended so quickly. The multitude of courses has been completed. The once-strange faces are now old familiar friends. by Maryln Guenoff J Seniors pictures Caps and gowns Commencement is a big day for everyone, faculty and family, as well as the graduates. To each it has a different meaning. The faculty know it as an annual routine event which means that the cap and gown must be aired out. Another group of students have completed the requirements set down by their colleges: at least 192 credits and 384 honor points in most cases. For the faculty, this is another ritu­ al to attend. The only difference is the main speaker. Last spring, it was Vice President Richard Nixon. He ad­ vised the graduates to be active par­ ticipants in political affairs. Other than that, the faculty has probably forgotten the excitement graduation creates back home. Mothers and fathers all over the country have eagerly planned to at­ tend the exercises. Few distances are too far to travel to MSU. Kellogg Center is filled to capacity. Parents see their son or daughter, now a poised young adult, step for­ ward in the Commencement proces­ sional. It is not hard to imagine their pride at this time. 56 President’s Reception “OSCAR” WAS gondolier for the King and Queen’s float at Water Carnival. Pat Wilson and Mary Lou Brown led the parade of movie title entries. 57 i HE COLOR of their mortar board tassels distinguishes each college’s seniors as they sit together in Spartan Stadium. SATURDAY BEFORE Com­ mencement, ROTC cadets re­ ceive their commissions as second lieutenants. The culmination of events has the most meaning for the graduates themselves. Their senior year began with picture appointments. The excitement grew as they carved their initials in the table top in Old College Hall. “Senior of the Week” and the President’s Reception were no longer things they heard about — they were for them. Placement Bureau announcements were eagerly watched and many hours were spent in the “cubicles” interviewing. Fall and winter terms, they attended their last football games and big dances as undergraduates. It was also during this time that the groundwork was laid for the important events of spring term: Water Carnival, Senior Swingout and Lantern Night. Spring was the time to remember! With the promise of no final exams, seniors took part in extra activities. There were still some small details to consider, such as the order­ ing of graduation announcements and caps and gowns. Fifty outstanding women graduates were honored at Lantern Night as the light of responsibility” was passed to the underclassmen. Senior Swingout was the next big event. Seniors met in front of their respective colleges and joined the march to Fairchild theater to hear the names of the Seniors of the Year announced. Water Carnival highlighted graduation weekend. The audience was filled with parents and alumni, as well as students. All this took place in one year. All led to the most important event of all, Commencement. RICHARD M. NIXON re­ ceived an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at Com­ mencement exercises. MORTAR BOARD presented bachelor’s buttons to new members of Excalibur at Water Carnival. SENIORS GATHER at coffee hours to carve their initials on the table in Old College Hall. 61 ONCE A week in the spring, ROTC cadets parade at Old College Field. 62 by Bill Keough WMÊm Education of future military leaders through the Reserve Officers Training Corps program has been a part of MSU’s mission almost from its begin­ ning in 1855. The program for producing officers from college students was incorpo­ rated in the original Morrill Act, which set up the land grant college system. Graduation of the first class of of­ ficers, scheduled for 1861, had to be abandoned when the men were called to serve the Federal cause in the Civil War. Since that time, Michigan State has contributed thousands to the serv­ ice of our country. In 1949, Army and Air Force ROTC became separate units at colleges and universities. Members of Michigan State’s class of 1951 were the first to receive their commissions in the Air Force. This is the Army’s 97th and the Air Force’s ninth year on campus. ARMY BASIC cadets stand at attention as a cadet officer awards merits and demerits. COLONEL G. V. Davis ad­ justs Honorary Cadet Colonel Carole Spamer’s new Air Force cap. 63 Air Force, Army Cadet Instruction Covers all Phases Of Military Life ARMY CORPS, and Air Force group sponsors are honored at the Coronation Ball. 64 RAY McKINLEY and the Glenn Miller Orchestra pro­ vided music for the Corona­ tion Ball. The Coronation Ball, sponsored each year by the combined Air Force and Army units, is the big social event for the ROTC cadets. This is traditionally the time for cadet officers to display their military manners before the entire university. Uniforms are proper attire at the dance. There is no inter-service rivalry at MSU, as the Army and Air Force also combine their efforts to put on the spring term blood drive. Cadets from both services march together in the Spartan Guard of Pershing Rifles, an honorary drill organization. All freshmen and sophomore men at MSU without past military service are required to join either of the basic ROTC programs. After two years as a basic cadet, a student who meets military require­ ments may elect to continue with the advanced program. THIRTY-FIVE hours in the air are required of advanced ROTC cadets taking part in the new flight training programs. the pro- rona- 65 9HI ARMY CAREER officers explain the work­ ings of machine guns, rifles, pistols and mortars to the Basic cadet classes. THE LAYOUT of Selfridge airbase is explained to AFROTC cadets on tour. 66 Advanced Cadets Attend Two Weeks Of Summer Camp Their Junior Year AIR FORCE cadets become acquainted with jet planes on their trips to airbases. CADETS AWAIT the order to pass in review for a Tues­ day afternoon spring parade. MSU’s ROTC cadets receive training from Army and Air Force career officers, who are selected espe­ cially for their educational backgrounds and military experience. Since 1957, advanced cadets in both services have been able to take pilot training. Three Piper Tri- Pacers at the Capitol City airport are in use for this instruction. By the end of 1958, 104 Air Force and 11 Army cadets will have soloed. More than half of these will receive their pilot’s licenses from the Civil Aeronau­ tics Administration. Upon graduation from the ROTC advanced pro­ gram, cadets receive commissions as second lieu­ tenants in either the Army or Air Force reserves. As an Army second lieutenant, a graduate may enter a training program in any one of the Army’s many branches. Air Force ROTC graduates take further training and become pilots or observers. 67 AFTER FOUR years in ROTC, cadet officers receive commissions as second lieutenants. STUDENT VOICE by Toni Robb WINTER TERM, student organizations moved to their new hub, the Student Serv­ ices building, now the nucleus of activity. 70 The Student Voice is the all-important voice of the university which ex­ plains, interprets, repre­ sents and channels the views of the campus as a Sometimes this whole. enigmatic voice is ap­ proving, sometimes com­ plaining and very often, persuading. The voice speaks to the students and for the stu­ dents in many ways — through their elected rep­ resentatives in the All University Student Gov­ ernment, through editori­ als and columns in the university newspaper, the State News, and through campus leaders threshing out problems with the ad­ ministration at meetings such as the Spartan Roundtable. The various indepen­ dent sections of the Stu­ dent Voice overlap at many points as they func­ tion, and in the final viewpoint are seen to mesh together into a loosely knit, yet interde­ pendent, unit. Because of the great need for communication on a large campus, the relationship between or­ ganizations and publica­ tions serves as an illustra­ tion of this fact. At a university such as Michigan State, where enrollment is always sky­ rocketing, there is the difficult problem of keep­ ing the students informed on current campus events and activities. Meetings of Student Government and other governing bodies, as well as the roundtable, are frequently covered by State News reporters who interpret and clarify the opinions, decisions and rules before they present them to the students. These same views and actions will be summar­ ized as to overall effect in the Wolverine, the yearly publication, or satirized in the Spartan magazine. The entire process is one of refining student opin­ ion to give it the most meaning and impact. informing It is for this reason that publications play such an important part in draw­ ing the campus together. Besides the students of scheduled events and changes in university rules, they also supply such personal de­ tails as pinnings and en­ gagements. Spartan Roundtable, a meeting of campus lead­ ers with the administra­ tion, attempts to air the views of the campus and iron out any problems brought about by mis­ understanding. The roundtable takes the form of a dinner meeting held at President Hannah’s home and the Union on alternating months. The presidents of cam­ pus living units, govern­ ing bodies, major honor- aries and student editors all attend. are ar- m ne >ne m- w- mam i g^gi mbm I:: w ^ ^f;:...-- - V"~ 9&Rgn9ffi| A STUDENT LEADERS and administrators meet at Spartan Roundtable for dinner and to exchange views on any campus problems. Following the round­ table dinner, an open question and answer ses­ sion is conducted by Pres­ ident Hannah. The stu­ dent representatives bring up discussion top­ ics suggested by their groups. The driving and park­ ing problem was one that received thorough round­ table consideration dur­ ing the year, with many clarifying points coming from “talking the problem out” in this way. The branches of Stu­ dent Government are other integral parts of the Student Voice. One of the most publicized, the Student Traffic Appeal Court, investigates all campus traffic ticket com­ plaints. This year, they succeeded in eliminating many loopholes from the disputed car registration regulations. There is SECO, the Student Executive Com­ mittee on Orientations, which plans and coordin­ ates the programs of cam­ pus groups to avoid dup­ lication of activities. Besides planning the Student Guide program of campus, Library and Union building tours, SECO is responsible for the Welcome Week book­ lets. This committee also acts as an adviser to Spar­ tan Women’s League, AWS and the YM-YWCA for their transfer student programs, “Big Sister” and foreign student ori­ entation activities. Spartan Spirit encour­ aged student support of MSU teams during the football and basketball seasons and was often re­ warded with enthusiastic attendance at pep rallies, featuring big names like the Gaylords. Besides publishing the Student Organizations Directonj and Sparta- Guide, a list of rules and regulations for organiza­ tions, the Organizations Bureau also charters all groups on campus and provides a mimeograph­ ing and silk screening service. With the move of the major parts of the Stu­ dent Voice to the third floor of the new Student Services building, the in­ forming and interpreting jobs of the voice have been facilitated by a greater familiarity among the students who make it work. The Student Voice is a voluble organ, speaking to and representative of, the entire campus. Whether heard in an edi­ torial crusading for an important freedom or in the action resulting from an individual protest of a parking violation, the Student Voice is an un­ muffled one. The voice speaks to effect mutual cooperation and understanding among students, faculty and the administration. At Mich­ igan State, it fulfills an essential and necessary campus role. Jur- ons iza- ons m- ive HOPEFUL CANDIDATES present then- qualifications at Student Government spon­ sored election rallies. Above—SPARTAN SPIRIT, a committee of AUSG, presented Somethin’ Smith and the Red Heads at a pre-pep rally coffee hour. Below — AUSG COMMITTEE members plan and outline future campus activities. CAMPUS PRESS employees work far into the night to get out the State News. 73 by Barrie Alley GOVERNOR G. Mennen Williams addresses All Uni­ versity Student Government members at the state capitol. The All University Student Gov­ ernment, patterned after the federal government, is divided into execu­ tive, legislative and judicial branches. The executive branch of AUSG is headed by the president, who is elect­ ed by the student body each spring term. He is directly responsible for the enforcement of all laws passed by In order to the Student Congress. carry out this function, nine executive branch departments have been cre­ ated by the president. Matters concerning student organi­ zations and activities are delegated to the specific department, such as Spar­ tan Spirit, Academic Benefits or the Orientation Commission, designated to handle them. The legislative branch is contained within Student Congress. Represent­ atives are elected from each dormi­ tory, collectively from the fraternities and sororities, married housing and off-campus students. They are chosen each spring or whenever a vacancy occurs. Student Congress is the major law making body and takes charge of ap­ propriations to the other branches. The Student Traffic Appeal Court and Student Judiciary comprise the judicial branch. The traffic court hears the appeals of students who have received campus traffic tickets. The Student Judiciary decides whether enactments made by Student Congress are in accordance with the AUSG constitution. Six students, a graduate student and a representative from the administration act as justices. In accord with the preamble of its constitution, AUSG provides for full student representation and assists in integrating and coordinating the ac­ tivities of all student organizations. 75 Department For Junior College Relations Added To Exec Branch Left to Right—Lana Dart (treasurer), Lallie Bailey (secretary), Marne Gleason (presi­ dent), Bill Leary (speaker of congress), Tom Kimen (vice president). EXECUTIVE BRANCH—Top Row - Weckstein, Hesse, Wyman, Milton, Lindley, Reiter, Fargher; Third Roto—Cava­ lier , Slabaugh, Larke, Hackett, Donnan, Nilson, Thompson; Second Row—Smith, Gezon, Dressel, Kersheske, Leichtamer, Heinrick, Wood, Meek; First Row—Stouffer, Alley, Brauner, Leary, Kimen, Dart, Holmes, Herman. PRESIDENT’S CABINET—Standing—Dart, Pilger, Harman, Alley, Holmes; Seated— Leichtamer, Kimen, Star, Gleason, Juday, Green. STUDENT CONGRESS con­ venes each week in their new meeting room in the Student Services building. STUDENT CONGRESS-Top Row-Collinson, DeBruyn, Rappold, Jansen, TerMeer, Sumerix, Duckworth, Kress, Bird; Fourth Row—Jones, Farley, Schumann, Group, Robinson, Brown, Hogan, Henderson, Neuman, Lyon; Third Row— Strauss, Wesson, MacGregor, Pinter, Butz, Baucher, Wilkes, Sattler; Second Row—DeMers, Cohen, Stonex, Newell, Sey­ mour, Findlay, Endres, Allen, Milligan; First Row—Geasler, Irvin, Bailey, Leary, Haugh, Ward, Heinrich, Donati. Traffic Appeal Court's Duties Are Multiplied With Tickets Resulting From Stricter Regulation STUDENT TRAFFIC APPEAL COURT- Clockwise—Seward, Prince, Pappas (chief justice), Bertison, Vosnos, Pierce. STUDENT JUDICIARY- Standing — Stoltz, Henderson (adviser), Beadle (adviser); Seated — Watson, Hampton, Campbell, Kierland, Ryck- ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE — Standing — Nash, Smith, Pearse, Janoschka; Seated — Holmes, Coniglio, Oldfield. “Showboat” Variety Show Added to Campus Chest Fund Raising Program JEANNINE BINTZ discovers Chuck Walther, a “stroller” for the fall fund drive. CAMPUS CHEST—Top Roio-Gracyzk, Guernsey, Simitz, Callaghan, Winters, Ryckman, Reiff, Jones; Second Row— Crandall, Smith, Kolodziej, Murphy, Willard, Floyd, Martin, Mallik, Valentine; First Roio-Stutting, Ross, Butterworth Leichtamer, York, Walther, Kurtz, Kersheske. LICATIONS by Bill Keough Tucked away on the third floor of the Student Services building is a not-so-obscure corridor known as Pub Row. Day and night, its serenity is punctuated by such frantic cries as: “Where’s a copy pencil?,” “Advertis­ ing on phone two,” and “Sell! Sell! Sell!” Pub Row is the home of MSU’s student publica­ tions. There, amid a mixed air of cooperation and friendly rivalry, the State News, Spartan and Wol­ verine, along with the Spartan Engineer and MSU Veterinarian are written, edited and sent to the printers. When not working, Pub Row’s denizens can be found singing songs in the State News office, drink­ ing coffee at the Wolverine or reading humor maga­ zines from other colleges in the Spartan office. PUB ROW, where the ink flows, is the home of MSU’s five student publications. The Board of Publications appoints the five Pub Row editors. The top brass of Pub Row, the editors of the State News, Spartan and Wolverine, meet with members of the administration to determine publica­ tion policies. This group, the Board of Publica­ tions, meets once a month and makes all major Pub Row appointments. Each spring, Pub Row personnel join together in a less serious vein for the annual Publications Banquet. All Pub Row workers are invited to attend with their guests. Service awards are presented to paid staffers and the high point of the evening is a skit competition among the publications. BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS—Left to Right-Reiter, Dean, Andrews, Denison, May, King, Mcllrath, Siebert, Slade. A DIFFERENT theme is used each spring for the Publications Banquet, held in the Union ballroom for all Pub Row workers. WILLIAM F. McILRATH, Pub Row’s “Mac,” has been director of student publica­ tions for eight years. RUTH PLANK and Paul Earl, Wolverine copy and photo editors, coordinate their editorial work. Lushwell Athletic Club is Pub Row's exclusive honorary. DARKROOM STAFF-Left to Right-Weli- ver, Wade, Miller, Gibson, Tobolski, Lind- berg, Johnson, Arps. 86 The Pub Row Darkroom staff of photographers, working on assign­ ments from the individual photo ed­ itors, takes pictures for all publica­ tions on the row. All local news photos used by the State News, as well as feature and special interest pictures for the Spar­ tan and Wolverine, come from the student Darkroom. The State News editorial staff is made up of five individual night staffs, which are supervised by the paper’s top managerial position holders. Stor­ ies are assigned by means of the man­ aging editor’s “beat sheet,” which is posted each day. Five night editors handle the make­ up and editing of the separate papers. Sports, society and edit page staffs handle special sections. The State News office is also the headquarters for Lushwell AC, a social-athletic organization, open to all workers on the row. I M M S STATE NEWS EDITORIAL STAFF-CZocfctowe-Barrell, Franz, Walters, Huff, Pierce, Maegar, Rogers, Cardwell, Gus- tin, Scanlon, Callahan, Robb, Ardfarb, Sachs, Flenner, Christ, Robb, Ramsey, McCarthy, Campbell, Bearss, Steffes, Krause. THE ANNUAL Lushwell AC spring picnic is one of Pub Row’s gayest events. Over $200,000 is grossed annually by student publications JEAN SANDERS, Wolverine business manager, checks an engraving with Dick Simp­ son, ad manager. THE SILK screening room is shared by Spartan and Wolverine promotion staffs. SPARTAN—Top Row—DeBruyn, Flourney, Wronski, James, Foley, Straff on, Thorpe, Ziff; Second Roto—Valentine, Mac- Gregor, Henderson, Riordan, Beasley, Lund, Osiecki, Surber; First Row—Vorndran, Carman, Compton, Harnett, Booker, Pobuda, Nilson, Hattner. BUSINESS MANAGERS of the State News and Spartan, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sutton, often bring daughter Lisa to the row. The Pub Row business staffs direct advertising, payroll, promotion and general expenses. Their sales staffs compete with each other for advertisers, but it’s all in the Pub Row family. The Spartan and Wolverine, along with the Spartan Engineer have special promotion staffs to organize sale of their publications. The State News, which prints 17,000 copies each class day, is delivered free to the students, thus avoiding this problem. Others which are faced in common by Pub Row business mana­ gers are national advertising, inven­ tories, requisitions and monthly bills. Johnson, STATE NEWS ADVERTISING STAFF-Standing-Rowe, Wietzner, Rohrbach, Near, Hafner, Schumaker (director), Hare; Seated— Floyd, Richardson, Wall, Gross, Shipero. Major decisions are made by the top editorial positioners. Deadlines differ from editorial staff to editorial staff on Pub Row, but all of them must be met. The Spartan has monthly commitments for both its writ­ ers and artists, while the State News has daily assign­ ments which must be turned in by its reporters and feature writers. The Wolverine has production deadlines scheduled throughout the year, which means pictures must be sent to the engravers and copy turned in to the printer at these pre-set times. Above—BOB SLADE, Spartan editor, plans an issue with associate editors, Jack Lund- strum, Jim Douglass and Ray Pierce. Righi—AMY FOLEY, advertising manager, discusses sales with circulation and promo­ tion managers, Bob DeBruyn and Judy Valentine. 90 WOLVERINE STAFF—Clockwise—Judy Gibson (exchange editor), Maryln Guenoff (feature editor), Jennings Bird ( organizations editor ), Ginny Stalter ( index editor ), Larry Wroblewski (sports editor), Ed Howe (sales manager), Judy Elliot (promotion manager). THE EDITORS display their publications— Mel Reiter, the State News, and Tom An­ drews, the 1958 Wolverine. DAVE STROUD, State News managing edi­ tor, talks over Pub Row business with Betty Prout, Wolverine associate editor. 91 1958 WOLVERINE—Top Roto—Pardon, Tuttle, Kubicek, Martin, Clark, Manning, Fargher, Williams, Wronski; Third Row;—Minton, Elliot, Amoe, Phillips, Baetz, Begick, Bartnick, Knoch, Thayer; Second Roto—Davis, Liston, Lindstrom, Compton, Pobuda, Herrmann, Nilson, Rogers; First Row— Brower, Knowles, Kmiecik, Giescke, Cass, Moranda, Willard, Chapman. A SECOND place typography award from the Inland Daily Press was received by the State News this year. The Pub Row staffs that meet the deadlines are made up of such special­ ized persons as artists, reporters, copy writers, wire editors, re-write people and headline writers. Once a piece of copy has been turned in, it must be checked for errors and compliance with style. If a headline is required, it will then be written to a specified count. Regardless of the publication it is intended for, all copy must be counted to make sure it will fit into the pro­ vided layout space. Putting out a publication is a big, often hectic job and one that takes many trained and ambitious people to accomplish. 92 The move to Student Services gave the row a new atmosphere PUB ROW moved lock, stock and copy paper from the Union to new Student Serv­ ices’ offices the first week of winter term. 93 The Spartan Engineer and MSU Veterinarian have the distinction of being the only two publications on Pub Row to aim at specialized audiences. Their production problems are much the same as the others, but each writes and prints its magazine for a particular interest field. The Engineer limits its stories and features generally to subjects of a scientific nature, while the Veterinarian is solely for vet med students. With the addition of the Veterinarian, which joined the row when it moved to Student Services, the family of student publications is complete. Pub Row, always busy, diversified and spontaneous, con­ tinues to publish first class newspapers, magazines and yearbooks. THE LARGE, modem dark­ room is a treat for Pub Row photographers. MSU VETERINARIAN—Left to Right— Earle Davis (illustrations editor), Chester Dejongh (business manager), John Greve (proof reader), Russell Greene (editor), Gerald Kugel (assistant editor). SPARTAN ENGINEER-Le/t to Right- (business manager), Ellyn Fran Weihl Hards (sales manager), Frank Brutt (edi­ tor), Ward Fredrich (office manager). 94 MSU has special publications for engineers and vet students SPARTAN ENGINEER-Top Roio-Faul, Puma, R., Talbot; Second Row—Paulet, Rossi, Puma, C., Dill; First Row-Brozovic, Brutt, Weihl. MSU VETERINARIAN—Top Row-Greve, Rhoades, Leash, Boydston, Goodbary, Greene, E., Parhiala; Second Row- Turner, D., Harrison, Casper, Wolfe, Webster, Kugel; First Row-Davis, Smith, Greene, R., Dejongh, Turner, S., Hum­ phreys, Engstrom. 95 ■HB CARNIVAL-TIME is fun­ time at Michigan State . . . a time when old friends get together and new friends are met. . . students from all over campus combine talents and energy . . . . . IT’S IMAGINATION-TIME . . . gay post­ ers are put up in Berkey hall and all over campus . brain-storming sessions go ahead full blast as living units and clubs decide on themes and construction details . . . committee heads take coffee breaks in the Grill from their organizing and detail planning sessions H . . VISITORS FROM ALL OVER flock the campus . . . they come by bus, car, train and plane . . . Kellogg Center is filled . . . parents, high school students and represen­ tatives of American industries are all in their numbers . . . the campus becomes crowded and busy for these lavish productions . . . Carnivals WHEN IT’S ALL over, the crowds disappear .gjjB stu­ dents grin and head back to the Library, to class or to their dorms and houses . . . booths and floats are dis­ mantled . . . programs and souvenirs go up on bulletin boards . . . and soon, the new committees are picked for next year’s carnivals and ex­ positions . . . and imagination begins again. BOOTHS, PRESENTED by MSU foreign students, color­ fully invite others to learn of their cultures. FOREIGN STUDENTS don native costumes to perform folk dances for intermission. LATEST AUTOMOTIVE developments are shown at the Engineering Exposition. International Festival STUDENTS, LIKE this Greek girl, tell visitors of their customs and costumes. Engineering Exposition EVERY SPRING term, crowds flock to the International Festival, held in the Aud by the International Club. Students from the four corners of the world tell MSU of “home. Spring also brings the Engineering Exposition and the models and dis­ plays of scientific advances set up in Olds hall and the Electrical Engineer­ ing building. ENGINEERING honoraries enter the Micro-Midget Auto Race, an exciting part of the weekend. THE MIRACLE of the tran­ sistor was presented in one of the student-built displays. 101 Career Carnival MSU’S CAREER CARNIVAL is the largest of its kind in the country, with 76 industries represented this year. GLASS FRONTS and cut­ aways are of interest to future designers and engineers. 102 REPRESENTATIVES e x - plain company organization and products to students. LEADING INDUSTRIES from all over the nation send display booths and representatives to campus during fall term as the Union becomes a midway for Career Carnival. Colored lights on the many models flash; while fascinated students look and learn about the future. Here is their chance to see a broad, well-represented cross section of American enterprises. They visit the booths for two days, talking to job opportunities and the representatives about career plans for after graduation. Career Carnival is a learning-time and for days afterward, students plan what they will do to pre­ pare for their futures. CAREER CARNIVAL, 1957. The Union ballroom was the location for this midway, with booths from industries on display. MANY OF the representa­ tives are recent MSU grads, back to tell of their jobs. THE BOOTHS come tum­ bling down, to be shipped to a new part of the country. 103 ALPHA EPSILON RHO honorary showed students what they looked like on TV. THE ACROBATS presented a trampoline act in the con­ course of the stadium. Activities Carnival TRENCH-COATED coeds hiked to Spartan Stadium for this year’s Activities Carnival, titled “Mr. Magoo.” EACH ORGANIZATION had equal space in the con­ course for their displays. SQUARE DANCES by the Promenaders of MSU enter­ tained the crowds of students. SPARTAN STADIUM became a mid­ way, too, as 70 campus organiza­ tions participated in Activities Carni­ val this fall. Each group set up a booth or show for the crowds of students in the stadium concourse. Upperclassmen showed the fresh­ men the wide variety of activities open to them, from Jazz Club to Student Government to Green Splash. Much preparation goes into this annual carnival, sponsored by AWS and Men’s Activities Council. “OSCAR” WAS the carnival theme and floats were designed around the titles of Academy Award winning films. Water Carnival GRADUATION WEEKEND’S warm June nights draw .crowds of students, parents and visitors to the banks of the Red Cedar for Water Carnival. A year of planning and hard work go into the production of this, the campus’ biggest carnival, sponsored by the senior class. The band and announcers rehearse for weeks ahead of time, while living units mold chicken wire and paper mache into intricate creations. More than 30 floats result to vie for the trophies. FINAL CONSTRUCTION is accomplished along the banks of the Red Cedar River. THIS LAZY pooch, waiting for graduation, carried home the grand prize bone for the Phi Delt’s and Pi Phi’s. THE SUN gets hotter, but students putting the finishing touches on their floats don’t seem to mind. STUNTS, SUCH as this hu morous water skier, enter tained between floats. KKG AND Sigma Nu s Phil­ adelphia Story” came com­ plete with a brick of cream cheese. THE MORNING after a per­ formance, the colorful floats are anchored downstream, waiting to be towed back. DANCES by Carol Kashenider Autumn to spring, Michigan State’s population dances! The affairs range from private term parties to the larg­ est balls in the Aud. All-university dances involve much planning, committee work and labor over decorations, programs and fa­ vors. All are carefully coordinated to carry out a central theme. Some of the country’s best bands are signed to provide the music. Spon­ sors are classes, councils, living units, clubs or honoraries. Many dances are annual events; some are regular affairs, such as those sponsored weekly by Union Board; others, like the Senior Ball, are new creations. 108 BEARDED MEN and iron tier clothes prevail at the For estry Club’s “Shindig.” J-HOP CROWDS danced Friday and Satur­ day nights to Buddy Morrow’s music. Kai Winding’s septette highlighted intermission. SPINSTERS SPIN is turnabout night, this year to the adapted Broadway theme, “My Fair Lad,” and Woody Herman’s music. Nearly 20,000 Michigan State alums “came home” this fall to see old friends and watch a Spartan football victory over Indiana. They saw Dottie Schweinsberg crowned Homecoming Queen and viewed an array of displays put up by the various living units. Sitting in on the pep rally, they heard songs by the Gaylords and saw IFC-PanHel “Marathon” runners ar­ rive from the capitol. Besides the 19-14 victory at Spartan Stadium on Saturday, early-rising alums saw wins by the soccer and cross country teams. A big event was the Homecoming Dance on Saturday night. Top dis­ play prizes were awarded and two new Excalibur members tapped. The senior class and Kappa Alpha Mu, photojournalism honorary, co­ sponsored the weekend’s activities. HOMECOMING QUEEN, Dottie Schweinsberg, accepts a bouquet from “Sparty” dur­ ing the pre-game ceremonies. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA’S display, “We’re pulling for you — may the win’ be with us,” took top prize among the fraternities. by Dale Franz VAN HOOSEN, participating for the first time, won in the women’s dorms division. 113 Above—THIS YEAR’S Home­ coming court had a “queen” for each Big 10 university. Left - HOMECOMING COURT — Rear — Sue Sturtz, Queen Dottie, Penny Gusse; Center — Margaret Hanson, Patt Kelley, Karen Goodnow, Grace Taylor; Front — Karen Hubley, April Cameron, Shir­ ley Volkema. AFTER THE game, class markers were placed on the field to guide alums to their former classmates and the long- awaited reunion. The Lecture-Concert series, under the supervision of Dr. Wilson B. Paul, gathers a fine and varied array of talent each year. Presented to Mich­ igan State students free of charge, its purpose is to widen their cultural in the most enjoyable experiences manner. The Black Watch Band and High­ land Dancers from Scotland put on a colorful performance complete with pipes and plaids this fall. During a two-night stand, Ontario, Canada’s Stratford Players presented “Othello” and George Bernard Shaw’s “Man and Superman.” “Cavalcade of Song,” with the Radio City Music Hall Collegiate Chorus directed by Ralph Hunter, was one of the best attended features. Right—THE DIRECTING techniques of Professor Don Buell, explain the success of “Time Limit.” MICHIGAN STATE’S student performers not only act, but make costumes, construct sets and handle make-up, as well. ■■n “TIME LIMIT” aroused much comment from MSU audiences fall term. TIME LIMIT presented the problem of men living under the strain of war. ATHENIAN WARRIORS carry their wives back to the citv in a “Lysistrata” scene. LYSISTRATA, PLAYED by Mary Martin, urges the Gre­ cian women to revolt. 118 Approximately seven foreign films are presented in Fairchild theater each term. Productions from Britain, Russia, France and the Orient were all shown this year. “Wee Geordie” delighted Spartan audiences as it aptly demonstrated British humor with a satirical presen­ tation of body-building courses. The World Travel series brings a famous lecturer to the stage of the Aud on Saturday evenings. This year, those who attended “visited” Hawaii, Europe and the Caribbean. A look “Inside Red Russia” and high adventure from the Congo were pre­ sented by the men who actually lived the thrilling experiences. The MSU Players contribute much time and effort to make the term plays successful. “Time Limit,” “Lysistra- ta” and “The Seven Year Itch” were this year’s presentations. In addition, many one act plays are produced, directed and acted by stu­ dents. All these features combine to make up one of the finest college cultural programs for both the students and the community. THE UNUSUAL “Lysistrata” sets were de­ signed by Dr. Orville K. Larson of the Speech department and constructed by students. X. ; ■ ' ■ APPLAUSE FROM capacity audiences echoed between Fairchild theater and the Auditorium the night Mantovani played. Above - CLASSICAL SELECTIONS were presented by the Bach Aria Group. Right—SHAKESPEARE’S OTHELLO was staged by Ontario’s Stratford Players. 120 Lecture-Concert Sellouts Ranged From Heavy To Lighter Opera To Pop and Military Music Aboue—NOTED CELLIST, Leonard Rose, appeared on the winter program. Le/i—PERHAPS THE most colorful group was the Black Watch Band. wsm SPORTS mem W m êrœMÊm * a * : BGÍhS THE NEWLY constructed stadium pressbox provides sports writers with a panoramic view of Spartan football games. WITH THE cheerleaders, Delta Upsilon s bell hails each Spartan scoring play. THOUSANDS OF fans leave the spacious 76,000-seat Spartan Stadium after a Satur­ day afternoon football game. 126 by Dale Franz Left—‘BABE,” The Blue Ox, took shape during the Minne­ sota game show, dedicated to the legendary Paul Bunyan. Below — OLDSMOBILE sponsored band trips to Wis­ consin and Ann Arbor for away football games. Along with the rough and tumble action is another inseparable part of football games—the music of the MSU Marching Band. The 130 band members work out (en masse) eight hours each week pre­ paring for their 27 and a half minutes of high-stepping on the field. The group, active in other fall term events, slims down winter term to become the 90-piece concert band. Members tour central Michigan during spring vacation. After per­ forming in spring military parades, the band makes its final appearance in the Commencement program. IN ADDITION to half-time, the band per­ forms 10 minutes pre-game and five minutes following the game on the field. 128 HALFBACK Blanche Martin picks up valuable yardage against Notre Dame, before a record 75,391 spectators. by Larry Wroblewski MINNESOTA TACKLERS converge on Art Johnson as teammate Bob Bercich throws a block. DON GILBERT breaks up an Indiana pass play. The Spartan defense gave up only 75 points in its nine contests. A defeat to Purdue and mediocre showing against Kansas State de­ football stroyed Michigan State’s hopes for a conference title, Rose Bowl bid and the mythical national championship this year. In the opening game, State over­ whelmed Indiana, 54-0. In the proc­ ess, 69 Spartans saw action, a team record. Officials marched off 165 yards in penalties against State, top number in the Big 10. Jim Ninowski engineered the Green and White to a 19-0 win over Cali­ fornia. The senior quarterback tossed two touchdown passes. The Spartan attack, paced by All- American Walt Kowalczyk, humbled arch-rival Michigan, 35-6, in the 50th meeting between the two schools. By defeating the Wolverines, State took the top spot in the national polls. 129 I The top team honor was to last but a week when Purdue wrecked State’s title and bowl aspirations with a 20-13 upset. Fumbles stalled touchdown drives and State slipped to eighth place in the nation. The Boilermakers were winless before tripping the heavily-favored Spartans. Trailing by one point in the final period, the Spartans rallied to overcome a spirited Illinois team, 19-14. A Homecoming crowd of 64,353 fans filled Spartan Stadium for the contest. Kowalczyk powered the final 36 yards for the winning counter. Halfback Blanche Martin thrilled the crowd with an 86-yard jaunt, the longest run in the Big 10 for the season. END DAVE KAISER snares a Ninowski pass in the midst of three Illinois defenders. FULLBACK DON GILBERT gets excellent blocking as he moves against Notre Dame. Utilizing a stubborn defense, the Spartans downed Wisconsin, 21-7. All-American center, Dan Currie and ends Sam Williams and Dave Kaiser throttled the Badger backs. A record home crowd of 75,391 fans witnessed the Spartans at their best as they literally crushed tra­ ditional rival Notre Dame, 34-6. Junior halfback Art Johnson exploded for a pair of touchdowns, one on a 50-yard run. The passing combination of Ninowski to Williams made the Irish defense vulnerable for the Spartan backs. Coach Duffy Daugherty retained his shillelagh for the win and Pat Burke received the game ball. NINOWSKI LOSES posses­ sion of the pigskin in the Pur­ due game. The upset by the Boilermakers ruined State’s title hopes. In the last conference test, the Spartans trounced Minnesota, 42-13. Kaiser set the scoring pattern when he intercepted a handoff and raced 77 yards for the initial tally. State regained supremacy in the national polls but Rose Bowl hopes dissolved as Ohio State won the Big 10 crown. It took a break to insure State’s final triumph of the year against upset-minded Kansas State. In the process of achieving their 27-9 victory, the Spartans fumbled away their top team ranking. The team finished the season with an 8-1 record and took second place in the Big 10 standings with a 5-1 mark. Currie and Kowalczyk were elected to numerous All-American teams. They also made the first team all-conference honors along with Ninowski and Burke. SOPHOMORE DEAN LOOK avoids an Indiana defender in his college debut. THROUGH THE air, on the ground and with All-Amer­ ican Walt Kowalczyk pacing the attack, the Spartans dis­ played their superiority against Michigan. 1957 FOOTBALL RESULTS MSU 54.............................Indiana MSU 19.............................California MSU 35.............................Michigan MSU 13.............................Purdue MSU 19.............................Illinois MSU 21.............................Wisconsin MSU 34.............................Notre Dame MSU 42.............................Minnesota MSU 27.............................Kansas State 0 0 6 20 13 7 6 13 9 1957 VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD — Top Row - Earley (staff), Burt (staff), Robinson (trainer), Heppinstall (train­ er), Weaver (ass’t. coach), Serr (ass’t. coach), Agase (ass’t. coach), Polonchek (ass’t coach), Smith (ass’t. coach), Gran- delius (ass’t. coach), Yoeman (ass’t. coach), Boutell (stu­ dent manager); Sixth Row — Sieminski, R., Rochester, Liepold, Peterson, Northcross, Rossi, Miller, McNeeley, T., McNeeley, B., Marx, Lincolnhol, Look, Leigeb, Follis; Fifth Row — Thur, Gnatkowski, Draddy, Fisher, Vershinski, Donnahoo, Davidson, Chesney, Chastain, Cahill, Boykin, Bison, Bisacre, Bielat, Wilks; Fourth Row — Gehl, Zindel, Slezak, Trueman, Cundiff, Dake, Delgrosso, Guydan, Kelly, R., Montgomery, Pyle, Tate, Wright, Young, Handloser, Aljian, Baker, Howell; Third Row — Bereich, Barker, Wilhams, Sanders, O’Brien, McFarland, Martin, Rickens, Popp, Panitch, Johnson, Middle- ton, LaRose, Baum, Ricucci; Second Row — Hecker, Harding, Sieminski, A., Jewett, Zysk, Arend, Wulff, Dukes, Soave, Fo­ menko, Rutledge, Kelly, E.; First Row — Berger, Kolodziej, Gilbert, Currie, Burke (captain), Daugherty (head coach), Kowalczyk, Kaiser, Ninowski, Carruthers. 133 by Larry Wroblewski John HIGH-JUMPING Green, All-American center, topped the Spartans in both scoring and rebounds. 135 A REBOUND eludes both Spartan and Northwestern players who find the going rough under the backboard. Coach Forddy Anderson had a nucleus of three starters from last season, Larry Hedden, John Green and Captain Jack Quiggle, to build a championship contender team around this year. Michigan State’s basketball squad, rated sixth nationally in pre-season polls, missed winning its first undisputed Big 10 title by three points. The Spartans dropped a 75-72 decision to Indiana in the season’s final battle. With the loss, State relinquished its hope of representing the Western Conference in a repeat NCAA tournament appear­ ance at Lexington, Kentucky. 136 m CHUCK BENCIE, capable substitute for Green, defenses against Minnesota. LARRY HEDDEN was the team’s second highest scorer with 16.1 points per game. BOB ANDEREGG records two of his 23 points against Minnesota with an easy layup. AGGRESSIVE PLAY was dominant in State’s win over Michigan. ANDEREGG WAS Michi­ gan’s biggest problem as he tallied a total of 25 points. Above - STATE WAS out-re­ bounded in only two games. Bottom — JOHN GREEN out­ stretches two Michigan oppo­ nents under the basket. The Spartans whipped seven straight non-conference opponents be­ fore losing to Washington university, 71-69, in the final contest of a four- game western tour. Green and Hed- den paced the cagers in these early season triumphs. Suffering a setback to Ohio State in its first league tilt, 70-56, State re­ turned home to pound Purdue, 84-75, before 12,383 fans. Taking to the road, State split a pair, beating Northwestern and losing to Wisconsin. Anderson’s cagers climbed to first place in the Big 10 by slamming Min­ nesota, 88-64. Forward Bob Ande- regg, who developed into an all- around performer, took scoring hon­ ors with 23 points. Indiana overcame Hedden’s 26- point effort to hand State its third league defeat, 82-79, in a bitterly fought game at Bloomington. Then followed successive wins over Iowa, Illinois, Michigan and Wiscon­ In the first of the final three sin. games, State was edged by Purdue, but came back to trounce Iowa and thus, set up the showdown clash with Indiana. Playing before 12,350 spectators in Jenison fieldhouse and countless TV viewers, the Spartans were never able to lead as the Hoosiers took the game and title, 75-72. The Spartans concluded the season with a 16-6 overall record and a 9-5 conference mark, which tied Purdue for second place. Green was named to various All- American teams and the first Big 10 quintet. He also set two loop marks. His .537 field goal shooting average erased the .512 established by Indi­ ana’s Dick Neal last year. He topped the rebounders with 234. Quiggle and Hedden made the second and third conference teams, respectively. Anderegg received an honorable mention. A new Spartan home attendance figure of 101,932 eclipsed the previous record of 88,750 set during the 1947- 48 season. Above t- LARRY HEDDEN and an Indiana player battle for possession of the ball in the Big 10 championship game. Right - HEDDEN’S FORWARD move­ ment is blocked momentarily as he scores a basket. SOPHOMORE LANCE OLSON gets a free ride from Anderegg under the backboard. Left—AN IOWA player dives headlong toward the fans as he pursues the ball. Below—TOM RAND watches Green and Iowa’s Nolden Gentry struggle for the ball. 1957-58 BASKETBALL RESULTS MSU 74.....................Butler MSU 71....................Detroit MSU 84....................Colorado MSU 79....................Notre Dame MSU 57....................Iowa State MSU 63....................UCLA MSU 77....................Southern Calif. MSU 69....................Washington MSU 56....................Ohio State MSU 84....................Purdue MSU 83.....................Northwestern 55 59 44 72 51 61 67 71 70 75 78 ........Northwestern ....Wisconsin .......Indiana MSU 52.......... MSU 74.......... MSU 88...................Minnesota MSU 79.......... MSU 90....................Iowa MSU 69....................Illinois MSU 79....................Michigan MSU 93....................Wisconsin MSU 70....................Purdue MSU 83....................Iowa MSU 72.....................Indiana 66 60 64 82 84 56 69 59 72 65 75 1958 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD-Top Row-Ander­ son (head coach), Robinson (trainer), Markovich, Olson, Reading, Green, Gonzenbach, Bencie, Jennings, Hedden, Walker, Strong (student manager), Stevens (ass’t. coach); First Rote—Rand, Young, Fanning, Quiggle (captain), Scott, Anderegg, Stouffer, Garrity. 141 BASEBALL PLAYERS, outfitted in parkas, troop over to the pavilion for practice. by Larry Wroblewski A SPARTAN runner finds the art of sliding handy in reaching third base. JOHN KOBS, entering his 34th year as coach, surveys indoor batting drills. DICK RADATZ watches his wild pitch as a Western Michigan player slides in safely. The 1957 baseball season saw the rebuilding of a team weakened by the loss of valuable veterans through graduation and to the major leagues. Though Coach John Kobs’ squad turned in an overall winning percentage with an 18 win, 13 loss, one tie ledger, the team’s lack of experience seemed dominant in crucial conference games. The Spartans were forced to settle for seventh place in Big 10 standings, with a 5-6 record. Four league contests were canceled by rain. The mound staff was one of the team’s strong points. Veteran Ron Perranoski topped the club with his 8-2 record. Bill Mansfield and Bill Mills also turned in creditable performances. Six Spartans hit over the coveted .300 mark. Leading the pack, with .358, was second baseman Frank Palmara, who will captain the 1958 team. Dennis Mendyk did as well with a baseball as he had with a football, hitting .339. Others in the select bracket were centerfielder Dick McKenzie, .320, rightfielder Ted Kearly, .311, catcher A1 Luce, .305, and pitcher Norm Creamer with .300. Luce set a new Spartan home run record with nine round-trippers for the season. Both he and Mendyk were signed by the Detroit Tigers at the end of the year. Mendyk hit with the Pony League’s Erie Club until he joined the New York Giants football team. Mills topped all hurlers with an excellent .93 earned run average. First baseman Roscoe Davis was named to the first team of the NCAA District Four all-star team and Luce was selected as the second team catcher. Both were named to the Big 10 all-star squad. Dick Radatz, Bob Rabias, Dick Griffin and Creamer, all first year letter winners as sophomores, will return to bolster the 1958 outfit. SPARTAN HOME games are played at Old College Field. 1957 BASEBALL RESULTS MSU 8.......................Florida State MSU 5.......................Duke MSU19.......................Yale MSU 4.......................Florida State MSU 3......................Duke MSU17........................Yale MSU 6.......................Alabama MSU 9.......................Alabama MSU 7........................Amherst ...........Rollins MSU 3........... MSU 8.......................Rollins MSU 2.......................Rollins ..........Detroit MSU 8........... MSU21........................Wayne State MSU 8.......................Albion MSU 7.......................Albion 2 21 9 mi 2 8 12 4 7 9 3 3 2 2 3 0 ..........Wisconsin ............Wisconsin MSU 4.......................Indiana MSU 2.......................Ohio State MSU 1.......................Ohio State MSU 4.......................Notre Dame MSU 2.......................Northwestern MSU 6........... MSU11 MSU 8.......................Wayne State MSU12.......................Western Michigan MSU 8.......................Illinois MSU 1........................Notre Dame MSU 6........... MSU 2 MSU 2 MSU 3........... MSU 3........... . Minnesota ...........Minnesota Detroit Michigan .....Iowa 2 6 2 3 4 7 4 0 6 7 3 5 4 3 4 0 STATE j|CiHí’í¡fy V ifC ■p STATE 1957 VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD — Top Row — Kobs Warner, Kearly, Luce (coach), Griffin, Perranowski, Moore, Radatz, Rabias, Russell, Davis, Fullerton, Pellerin (ass’t. coach); First Row — Korwek, Creamer, Mills. (captain), Palamara, Mansfield, by Larry Wroblewski POLE VAULTER Mike Kleinhans comes down to earth after clearing 13 feet in the Iowa meet. Michigan State’s cross country team took both the Big 10 and Inter-collegiate American Amateur Ath­ letic Association crowns and finished second in the NCAA race this year. Although State was unsuccessful in defending the NCAA title and thus repeating last year’s “grand slam,” Coach Karl Schlademan’s team captured the second Michigan State IC4A trophy. Schlademan, who will retire from coaching in July, watched his team add the “final leg” to win possession of the trophy. Forddy Kennedy covered the five-mile Van Cortlandt course in 24:14.8 to oust Olympic 1,500-meter champ, Ron Delany. Illness to key Spartan personnel lost the Michigan AAU title to Western Michigan, but Forddy Ken­ nedy took individual honors. The lanky Scots-Cana- dian also led the harriers to three straight dual meet wins over Penn State, Notre Dame and Wisconsin. State maintained Western Conference mastery by winning its third straight Big 10 team crown. In the coveted NCAA meet, State placed five points behind Notre Dame. Forddy Kennedy’s clock­ ing of 19:55.5 was good for fifth place in a field of 186 contestants. ALMOST IN stride, four hurdlers clear the last obstacle in a triangular outdoor meet. Ohio State’s Glenn Davis was the winner. MICHIGAN STATE’S Kennedy brothers, Forddy and Henry, lead the distance run­ ners in a dual meet against Penn State. A SPARTAN broad jumper soars through the air in a meet with Western Michigan. Above — FOUR HUNDRED participants from 21 colleges took part in the MSU Relays. Left - SHOT-PUTTER Sam Eliowitz cuts loose with a mighty heave. 148 KEN DAFOE receives the baton and starts his leg of a race in the MSU Relays. HENRY KENNEDY heads the field of runners in a featured two-mile race. Willie Atterberry’s 600-yard world record run at the Ohio State Relays highlighted the outdoor track season this year. The freshman speedster, an alternate on the 1956 Olympic team, raced to a 1:08.5 clocking to break the old world mark of 1:09.2, set by Stanford’s Ben Eastman in 1933. The thinclads defeated the Chicago Track Club, took second place in a triangular meet with Ohio State and Penn State and lost to Notre Dame. The sidelining of Henry Kennedy, due to illness, hurt State s distance running corps. The Spartans failed to win an event in the indoor Michigan State Relays. After losing a dual meet to Kansas, 68-36, State defeated Western Mich­ igan and Iowa with Olympic silver medalist, Dave Lean, gaining valuable points. Lean was the only individual winner in the 880- yard event at the Big 10 outdoor championships. He also set a new 600-yard indoor conference mark with a fast 1:10.2. State placed fifth in both meets. This year saw the end of one Michigan State varsity sport, while providing others with some of the most prosperous seasons in Spartan history. Boxing is now gone from the scene, but the overall athletic picture looks brighter than ever. The soccer team extended its unbeaten streak to two straight seasons. The hockey squad burst out of its perennial also-ran category to win the mythical Big 10 championship and melt arch-rival Michigan in three out of four games. Other sports flourished with the “discovery” of numerous individual stars, many in their first year of inter-collegiate competition. Above—GOALIE A1 Sasanko and halfback Ray Burdett are the only graduating 1957 letterwinners. Right—ROME GAMES are played on the soccer field, south of Spartan Stadium. Finishing its second season as a varsity club with a 6-0-2 record, the Spartan soccer team continued to grow in stature and popularity. Sparking the hooters’ attack were Art Southan and A1 Sarria, who together scored 20 of the team’s 25 goals. Sarria and halfback Angelos Pilitsis were named to the All-American team. THE BOOTERS allowed an average .875 goals per game, the Midwest’s best defense. State’s swimmers boasted some of the nation’s fastest times and certainly one of the most talented squads ever to represent the school this season. Don Patterson topped all national collegiate rec­ ords and came within a 10th of a second of the world mark in a 100-yard freestyle effort. Sophomore Billy Steuart had two wins in the Big 10 meet. IT BECOMES crowded at poolside, with official time- checkers and teammates of­ fering encouragement. Above—STATE FINISHED third in the NCAA meet, one point behind Yale. Left—A TOTAL of five individual titles were won by Billy Steuart, Frank Modine and Don Patterson. Above — THE SPARTANS were dethroned by Michigan in the Big 10 champpionship. Right—MICHIGAN WAS al­ so the only team to defeat State in a dual meet. THE SPARTAN medley relay foursome of Don Nichols, Frank Modine, Rog Harmon and Don Patterson set a new NCAA mark of 3:46.3 in the 400-yard event. HEAVYWEIGHT Tom McNeeley takes a left hook from a Wisconsin opponent. TWO FOIL contestants square off at the Big 10 championships in Jenison gym. State claimed fourth place with 16 points. John Horne and Tom McNeeley, a pair of sopho­ more sensations, starred for the boxing team. Both capped the campaign with victories over defending NCAA champions. Spartan wrestlers placed third in the Big 10 meet, with sophomore Tim Woodin pinning a de­ fending conference champ. JOHN HORNE, NCAA light heavyweight champ, ties up Idaho State’s Dale Leatham. INJURIES HELD the mat- men to a 3-5 season, but the squad finished third in the Big 10 with 44 points. DRIVING DRILLS are a daily routine for Spartan golf­ ers. The team finished sev­ enth in the Big 10. Left — STATE S 4-2 victory was their first win over Mich­ igan in 30 years. Below — THE HOCKEY team whipped the Wolverines three times out of four to win the Michigan Press trophy. Bra Right - THE TENNIS squad finished sixth in Big 10 stand­ ings spring term. Below - STRENGTH IN the flying rings event gave State third place in the Western Conference. A SPARTAN gymnast does his specialty on the trampo­ line in a dual meet against Indiana. INTRAMURALS THE IM basketball season saw 170 teams competing for the all-university title. by Larry Wroblewski The rise in MSU enrollment this year brought with it a record number of participants competing in intramural athletics. To provide additional facili­ ties, construction was begun on the new Intramural building for exclusive student use. In spring term IM action, the Hounds ousted Sigma Alpha Epsilon to cop the all-university soft- ball title. Sigma Chi took the volleyball crown while Alpha Tau Omega and Emmons were kings in outdoor track. On the gridiron this fall, West Shaw 2 bested Bryan 6, 26-13, for top honors. The Dishwashers, independent cage titlists, trounced Sigma Chi, 47-20, for the basketball title. West Shaw maintained its mastery in the annual Turkey Trot, finishing ahead of Bailey and Emmons. West Shaw s Bob Block was the individual winner with a 6:03.3 time for the mile run. Tom DeGroff was the only triple medalist in the fall gymnastic meet. He captured the high bar, flying rings and side-horse events. Delta Sigma Pi totaled 2,518 pins in winning the fraternity bowling playoffs. Bailey was the dormi­ tory table tennis champion. Ahoue—INDEPENDENT, DORM and fra­ ternity leagues bowl on the Union alleys. Right — TOUCH FOOTBALL attracts the largest participation of any IM sport. Above—THE DELTS, fraternity swimming champions, celebrate their victory. Left—THE GUN sends oif dorm free-stylers. East Shaw swept first place honors. MORE THAN 1,900 students, representing 137 teams, vied on the gridiron for divisional and all-university titles. : II- Above—THE VAST IM pro­ gram offers sports ranging from archery to wrestling. Left-MSU IS no exception to the nation-wide spring baseball fever. TWICE A week, IM teams use the Dem hall arena to show their wares on ice. STRATEGY IS planned by a dorm precinct team vying for their block title. k w : Above—FOUR NIGHTS each week, five cage games were played on each of the three Jenison courts. Left-THE NEW IM building will have a total of seven courts for basketball. ED PARSEY tallied three goals in power­ ing the Chiefs to their ice sextet champion­ ship win over West Shaw, 4-3. PARTICIPANTS IN any IM sport or activity must not be on varsity teams. 165 WOMEN’S ATHLETICS by Mary Huff SCHEDULED FOR completion in September, the Women’s Intramural building will feature a new swimming pool, gym­ nasium and activity rooms for women students. ERNESTINE RUSSELL, Canadas top woman amateur athlete for three years, is now a physical education major active in Spartan acrobatic and gymnastic events. MSU’s women’s athletic program offers coeds a chance to take part in a variety of sports, on both the varsity and intramural levels. Three coed varsity teams compiled impressive records in inter-collegiate play this year. The field hockey squad went undefeated in four crmes. Miss Dailey’s tennis team trounced al1 r"'~r ^ ji^ir con­ tenders. Captained by Elaine Keryluk, th^|s^^ty swim­ mers ended their season with a .500 percentage, de­ feating four of eight opponents. IM activities feature competition among living units, independent teams and individuals. Five spring sports were open to coeds. Living unit championships went to Gilchrist for softball, North Williams for tennis, Snyder for golf and syn­ chronized swimming to Kappa Kappa Gamma. Nancy Marsh won the individual archery crown. 1957 fall tourneys saw East Yakely victorious in volleyball and the Tri-Delts in swimming. North Williams carried off the basketball title winter quarter. Badminton winners were Anita Ved- der in the singles and Betty Snell and Nancy Bancroft in the doubles. Le/i—TRI-DELT SWIMMERS copped six of 10 first places to defeat Kappa Kappa Gamma in the finals. 61/2-60. BeZoto—ENTHUSIASTIC COEDS play soft- ball for living unit teams in the spring. ALPHA XI DELTA topped the 24 competing teams in IM bowling competition. Above—COED VARSITY field hockey play­ ers defeated Wayne State opponents, 7-0. Right—INTRAMURAL GOLFERS play a regular nine holes in the spring tourney. COED VARSITY netters practice two hours daily dur­ ing spring quarter. Left-TOWER GUARD and Mortar Board tapping takes place at Beaumont Tower. Below-A COPPER braille map of campus is introduced to a blind student as Tower Guard service work. Honoraries play an important role in the lives of MSU students. Campus leaders and outstanding individuals in all phases of university life find op­ portunity to utilize their talents as members. Requirements of the groups vary. Above average scholarship is a standard for entrance into most honoraries. Some are reserved for men, some for coeds, others are organized along class lines. Backgrounds of the honoraries also vary. Some, such as Tower Guard, are local organizations. Some service specific interest fields, others represent the professions. Many groups promote service projects by which they aid the community, as well as the university. Chapters of Michigan State’s honoraries are promi­ nent nationally, too. Omicron Nu is an example of an organization founded on this campus with chap­ ters throughout the country. Many are hosts to conventions of their groups. Beta Beta Beta’s regional meeting was held here in the fall and Mortar Board will stage their national get-together at Kellogg Center this summer. Requirements and goals may vary, but all honor­ aries seek to honor outstanding students at MSU and are a vital part of university life. 172 Left-“SPIN” PICTURE tak­ ing was handled by Kappa Alpha Mu honorary. Below - GROUPS LIKE Alpha Delta Theta are com­ posed of students from one professional interest field. onozausi f by John Barton Aboue—TAPPINGS HAVE glamour, too, as in dubbing of Knights of St. Patrick. Right—MR. MSU was pre­ sented at the Spinsters’ Spin, sponsored by two honoraries. SOME HONORARIES pro­ vide spécial tests of pledge endurance before initiation. EXCALIBUR—Top Roto—Forbush, Burke, B., Bopf, Andrews, Reiter, Alms, Stroud; First Row—Zanghi, Wills, Keesler (ad- viser), Burke, P., Breslin, Ebeling, Milton. Excalibur, senior men’s honorary, is composed of the top 13 leaders in the senior class. The offices of this organization are all of equal status, thus when a president is chosen, the remaining members act as vice presidents. Each vice president is in charge of a particular function of the group. Weekly meetings are held in the form of luncheons because of the members’ busy schedules. Campus policies and opinions are discussed at this time. The first alumni Homecoming banquet was held after the Illinois football game this year. More than 100 people attended the dinner, held in the Cen­ tennial Room of Kellogg Center. MEMBERS OF the Homecoming court were escorted by Excalibur at the football game. EXCALIBUR ENTERTAINED other senior men at their Guest Day luncheon. 175 MORTAR BOARD-Top Rom-Theorin, Schaadt, Ellis, Horn- beck, Kierland, Mausteller, Douma; Second Row—Hertzler McQuillan, Prout, Shattuck, Lee, Clancy; First Row—Brauner, Wilson, Rybski, Mottinger, Schiele, Curnalia, Martin. THREE YEARS of hard work and study are rewarded when the new Mortar Board hears her name called at May Morning Sing. The members of Mortar Board, national senior women s honorary, are tapped at May Morning Sing. These coeds are chosen on the basis of outstanding scholarship, leadership and service. Mortar Board co-sponsors the Spinsters’ Spin with Tower Guard and SWL. The Dean’s List is posted by the members each term. They are also respon­ sible for choosing the 50 outstanding senior women. This fall, Mortar Board’s entertained their favorite professors at the Apple Polisher’s Dessert in Kellogg Center. An open discussion of campus conformity followed the dessert. BLUE KEY—Top Row—Hanslovsky, Forbush, Burke, Rantis, Butterworth, Reiter, Mason, Rowe; Second Roto—Smith, Pay- ton, Kimen, Webber, Clendenon, Widawer, McCaffree; First Row—Becker, Milton, Gallacher (adviser), Bopf, Anderson, Wills, Marsh. MEMBERS OF Blue Key entertain candidates for their Miss MSU contest. Blue Key, national men’s honorary, is primarily interested in serving the university. Each year 22 senior members are tapped at the Coronation Ball and eight juniors are selected during J-Hop inter­ mission the following term. The candidates are chosen for their service to MSU and must have a scholastic standing equal to the all-university men’s average. Blue Key helps edit the Helot, a guide book for freshmen, and assists the Department of High School Cooperation in carrying out its program. Campus problems are discussed at bi-weekly meetings, which are held in Old College Hall. STUDENT PROBLEMS are discussed at the bi-weekly Blue Key meetings. CONTEST FINALISTS re­ ceive their final interviews from the Blue Key’s. 177 TOWER GUARD—Top Roto—Martinson, Dommer, Miller, N., Weihe, Pearce, Stevens, Cassone, Frayer; Third Row— Lengyel, Bround, Clifton, Miller, J., Fenske, Sachs, Speck, Ronan; Second Row—Harnett, Thrall, Memler, Sparapani, Cooper, McNamara, Reece, Pabst; First Roto—Nielson, Meyer, Miller, G., Schiller, Gallacher, Anas, Poe, Huff. Started in 1936 by Mortar Board as a “little sister” organization, Tower Guard, the sophomore women’s hon­ orary, has grown until it now per­ forms very important functions on the campus. The group is responsible for the program of reading to the blind. They also offer a campus-wide tutoring service and are present to assist stu­ dents at Registration. Members are chosen from the top 100 freshmen women scholastically. These girls are selected not only on the basis of grades, but also for char­ acter, service and leadership. WORK ON the Spinsters’ Spin kept Tower Guard mem­ bers busy during winter term. HELP WITH class schedules and conflicts becomes the Tower Guard member’s trade at Registration. PHI ETA SIGMA— Top Row—Smith, T., Franz, Hicks, Wheat, Smith, H., Wagner, DeBruyn, Bird; Fourth Rote—Davis, Lesher, Robertson, Nielsen, Fronek, Britner, Stover, Hawkins; Third Row—Greene, Wilson, Carlson, Hood, Rutchow, Snedt- ker, Phillips, Jasson; Second Roto—Ohr, Allen, Martinen, Slater, McCoy, Sellner, Tussing; First Row—Creager, Biefeld, Barie, Bell, Altenhof, McCormick, Herrmann, Barton. Members of Phi Eta Sigma, sophomore men’s hon­ orary, are selected on the basis of outstanding schol­ arship and leadership ability. Freshmen orientation each fall is the group’s most important service project. Members publish a booklet of effective study habits which is distributed to freshmen at Registra­ tion. They also co-sponsor the “Big Brother” pro­ gram to acquaint new students with MSU. RUSH SMOKERS held twice a year are planned by the officers of Phi Eta Sigma. THE REQUIRED 3.5 all-college for mem­ bership is checked before initiation. 179 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA-Top Row-Cook, Downer, Niel­ son, Payne, Hammond, Ovris, Cassone, Wallace, McNulty, Chute; Fourth Row—Fetting, Johnson, Wheit, Atkinson, Bround, Ronan, Pierce, Brown, Blomquist; Third Row—Lind­ say, Speck, Wissner, Porter, Neibauer, Pabst, Giannetto, Salis­ bury, CHfton; Second Row—Fenske, Barr, Thrall, Poe, Reese, McNamara, Baba, Miller, J., Miller, G., Holt; First Row— Hartwell, Nelson, Ellis, Raisinen, Martinson, Huff, Crandall, Memler, Loque. The MSU chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta was installed May 20, 1957. Dean Miriam Sheldon of the University of Illinois presented a charter to the 188 initiates and 4 honorary members. Freshmen women must have an all-college 3.5 average for two terms to be eligible for membership. This year members compiled data about campus service organizations for student use. DR. S. J. IDZERDA, director of the Honors College, discussed its opportunities with Alpha Lamb members. THE OFFICERS and their senior adviser, Carole Ellis, met to plan the first year’s activities for the honorary. 180 GREEN HELMET-Top Rom-Willetts, Kostoff, Lindholm, Bell, Witt, Barle, Manthy, Smith, T.; Third Row—Pridmore, Smith, D., Lewis, Thompson, Rutchow, Flournoy, Belk, Wheat; Second Row—Orr, Nissen, Talbot, Seliner, Slater, Hood, Tussing, Sung; First Row—Martiner, Herrmann, Lesher, Davis, Bird, DeBruyn, Creager, Barton. Green Helmet is made up of sophomore men who had high scholarship and participation in campus activities during their freshman year. Each spring term, between 25 and 36 freshmen men, having a 3.2 all-college average, are tapped for this honorary. A tutoring service for freshmen is offered by the members of Green Helmet. PROGRAM COMMITTEE members discuss Green Helmet’s plans for the coming year. A MAXIMUM of 36 men can be selected for membership during spring term rush. 181 XI SIGMA PI — Top Row — Mausteller, Stevens, Christense, Hallenius, Carter, Freeland, Aggerholm; Second Row — An- derson, Mackinder, Robbins, Rudolph, Dressel, Riffle; First Row — Falasky, Tobolski, Lukert, Arps, Rey, Hudson, Thomas. The second oldest chapter of the national forestry honorary, Xi Sigma Pi, was established at MSU in 1916. Forestry majors of junior standing, in the top 25 percent of their class scholastically and who are potential leaders in the field, are eligible. Sigma Lambda Chi, a national honorary for men in the light construction and lumber merchandising fields, was founded at MSU in 1949. Membership requirements include a 2.8 average. A banquet is sponsored each spring term for stu­ dents in residential building and lumber merchan­ dising and outstanding men in the field. SIGMA LAMBDA CHI — Top Row — Luebs, Greensides, Venema, Luginsland, Stowe, Panshin; Second Row — Wert- heim, Murphy, Daugherty, Schroeder, Jones, Morris; First Row —‘ Elliott, Lloyd (adviser), Skriden, Sheathelm, Craw­ ford, Heller. X82 ALPHA ZETA — Top Row — Christensen, Green, Hoffer, Hes- lip, Riekels, Mecklenburg; Second Row — Freeman, Sheppard, Royer, Gleason, Ewalt, Schumann; First Row — Tesar (ad­ viser), Ricks, Thuemmel, Graham, Bittner, Pabst, Bey. Sophomore members of Alpha Zeta must be among the top 12 students in the College of Agriculture. Juniors and seniors are required to be in the upper two-fifths of the college. This group conducts teacher evaluations in agri­ culture classes. Certificates are awarded to the top ten instructors at the Ag Honors Banquet. Sigma Pi Eta, national hotel administration hon­ orary, sponsors student exchanges with other hotel schools and trips to various hotels and restaurants in the area. Members publish a directory to assist seniors in the hotel field secure employment. SIGMA PI ETA — Top Row — Lund, Knight, Richardson, Heidt, Kline, Abel, Coggeshall; Second Row — Chalk, Provost, Fidelman, Nixon, Chandler, Rimes, Romanelli, Kehoe; First Row — Molitor, Milton, Proulx (adviser), Matsusaka, Von- Reichbauer, McCormick, Pogue. BETA ALPHA PSI—Top Row—Stiver, Ronald, Lemke, Klein, Gresnes, Royer, Svec, Collins; Second Row—Bozzo, Kvam, Herring, Anderson, Jones, Salmonson, Rendel; First Row— Arntz, Negro, Jasson, VanderPloeg, Huyck, Gustafson, Raham. Beta Alpha Psi was organized in 1954 to honor students excelling in accounting. A scholastic stand­ ing of 3.0 is required for membership in the honorary. The members sponsor discussions and lectures by leading men in the field of accounting. Each spring they hold an initiation banquet for both faculty and actives. Beta Gamma Sigma, national commerce honorary society, selects its members from the upper 10th of the senior class and the top four percent of the junior class. Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is one of the highest honors a student in the field can obtain. BETA GAMMA SIGMA—Sack, VanDerJagt (adviser), Hutch­ inson, Knight, Garrett, Carlson, Timnick. 184 ALPHA PHI SIGMA - Top Row - Gage, Alexander, Popyk, Mauzerall, Rayburn, Ensworth, Simmons, Nevins, Harmon; Second Row — Campbell, Proctor, Laske, Anderson, Duncan, Daschke, Connolly, Sandell; First Row — Burton, Olsen, Olson, Devantie, Wold, Barnes, McAllister, Colling, Graham. All students who have gone through fall term Registration are familiar with the service work of Alpha Phi Sigma. This fraternity is the professional organization for majors in the field of police ad­ ministration. One of the group’s annual functions is the fingerprinting of MSU students during Regis­ tration. Members of Alpha Phi Sigma go on frequent tours throughout the state visiting police departments and penal institutions to observe techniques of police work. Spring term is an important one for Alpha Phi Sigma’s. A banquet is held in Kellogg Center to which wives and guests of the members are invited. Initiation ceremonies precede the dinner. MEMBERS VISITED the Ingham County jail on one of their field trips this year. CARBON DIOXIDE fire ex­ tinguishers were demon­ strated for Alpha Phi Sigma’s. 185 ALPHA EPSILON RHO — Top Row — Wawrzyniak, Green field, Glick, O’Brien, Johnson, Brown, Alwood, Ferguson Front Row — Martin, Soderlund, Wilt, Klotzburger, Gross, Ingram, Roberts. Membership in Alpha Epsilon Rho recognizes out­ standing students in the university’s radio and tele­ vision curriculum. The group takes an annual trip to New York City where they observe the operations of radio and television networks, advertising agencies, film com­ panies and the Broadway theater. MSU’s chapter of Theta Alpha Phi was organized in 1935 to promote the dramatic activities of the Speech department on an all-campus level. Membership is based on a point system with points earned for participation in campus theatrical productions. A membership vote is also required. THETA ALPHA PHI — Top Row — Flood, Johnson, Raison Byrd, Welch; First Row — Aikin, Manikias, Bumgardner Lookanoff, Bates. 186 Alpha Delta Sigma was reactivated at MSU in December. ADS is a national fraternity for men whose professional interest is in the advertising field. Michigan State’s Don Francisco chapter works closely with the School of Journalism and also par­ ticipates in campus social activities. Members of Theta Sigma Phi, selected from junior and senior women in journalism, have maintained a 3.0 average in their professional courses. This year Theta Sig’s held a “Ladies of the Press” breakfast for alumnae, the faculty of the School of Journalism and their wives. ALPHA DELTA SIGMA—Clockwise—Walton, Griffin, Senger (adviser), Peters, Vanderlaan, Simpson, Boone, Hare, Thomp­ son, Sutton, Delman, Glaab, Becker. THETA SIGMA PHI—Top Pom—Foley, Robb, Begick, Trout; First Roiv—Scanlon, Prout, Mclver, Martin. 187 ORCHESIS —Top Row — Beaudoin, Smith, L., Murphy, Frib- ley, Mercer, Wilson, Ranney, Dills; First Row — Boelter, Smith, N., Cleveland (adviser), Heiland, Pabst, Wynn, Bester- velt. MSU’s first Orchesis group was organized in 1928 for students with a sincere interest in contemporary dance. The group promotes an appreciation of dance and its theory. Orchesis presents a dance program each spring and performs on local TV programs. Members also dance in campus musical productions. Membership in Delta Psi Kappa, women’s profes­ sional fraternity in physical education, is in recogni tion of achievement in the curriculum. A handbook is published by members for those in the curriculum. They are also in charge of the “Meet the Majors” display in the Women’s Gym. DELTA PSI KAPPA— Top Row — Orr, Curnalia, Hanson, Beckett, VanPutten, Brown, Williams; First Row — Johnson, Thompson, Parker (adviser), Cook, Youngen, Appelhoff, Greve. KNIGHTS OF ST. PATRICK - First Row - Duncan, Shep­ pard, Colucci, Smith; First Row — Theorin, Kirchhoff, Rhen, Bingley. The most recently established national engineering organization on campus, the Knights of St. Patrick was founded in 1955. Each spring, 10 junior and five senior engineering students who have been outstanding in activities are chosen for membership at the May Hop. Engineering students in the top eighth of the junior class and the top fifth of the senior class scholastically are eligible for membership in Tau Beta Pi. Their activities include working with high school students in Jets, a junior engineering training group. TAU BETA PI — Top Row — MacKay, Schmal, Bloodgood, Dickerhoof, Stroebel, Wasielewski, Grose, Nissley, Salisbury, Riddle, Buston; Fifth Row — Brown, W., Hudson, Brendel, Collins, Uythoven, Conrad, Schreihans, Little, Brown, R., Schouten; Fourth Row — Martin, Black, Hamelink, Smith, R., Phillips, Trantham, Gyde, Foster, Auld; Third Row — Le- cronier, Sandford, Halkides, Sadler, Grum, Becker, Ewalt, Skellenger, White; Second Row — Hall, Ruta, Kuzma, Carr, Foy, Eiche, Abramczyk, Hull, Patt; First Row — Ebert, Van- Vliet, Robertson, Plugge, Smith, C., Cline, Colucci, Sebrell, Pesterfield ( adviser ). 189 PHI LAMBDA TAU — Top Row — Olsson, Schreihans, Lantz, Black, Smith, Wells, Cruise, Colby, Bierlein; Second Row — Wagner, Lake, Strobel, Feller, Taulbee, Hobolth, Larder, Bellinger; First Row — Izzo, Meinert, Bingley, Badelt, Clock, Gardner, Dolph, Fleming, VanVliet. Phi Lambda Tau is an engineering honorary which recognizes students with high scholarship and out­ standing initiative and fellowship. Each year, an outstanding engineering student is chosen to be honored by this group. The American Institute of Chemical Engineers was established at MSU to promote a better under­ standing of chemical engineering. All students, including freshmen and graduate students, are eligible if enrolled in the curriculum. The Engineering Exposition is one of the campus events in which the group actively participates. AICHE — Top Row — Colby, Glatz, Vukovich, Weeks, Ju- chartz, Sheehy, Rearick; Second Row — Czurak, Law, Van- Dusen, Brown, Gaffield, Oberg, Everett, Geeck; First Row — Ludt (adviser), Theorin, MacKay, Griffen, Knapp, Talbert, Hoffman. 190 ETA KAPPA NU — Top Row — Buxton, Little, Orr, Gustaf­ son, Finch, Martin, Brown, Collins, Daurick; First Row — Riddle, Pluggle, Becker, Eidson, Eiche, Auld, Dascher, Brendel. Gamma Zeta chapter is one of 53 national groups of Eta Kappa Nu, an organization honoring outstand­ ing juniors and seniors in the field of electrical en­ gineering. Initiates participate in a series of seminars and take several field trips during the year. Chi Epsilon fraternity, national civil engineering is one of 45 chapters in universities honorary, throughout the country. Members promote exhibits and displays for the Engineering Exposition and offer a tutoring service for civil engineering students. CHI EPSILON — Top Row — Clock, Cruise, Smith, Gardiner, Day, Lake, Badelt, Strobel; Second Row — Wagner, Bell, Lindy, LaFraugh, Welty, Hall, Stifler, Hertzler, Rathbun; First Row — Ryan, McDonagh, Meinert, Nothstine (adviser), Garlick, Stroud, Webster, Hull. PI TAU SIGMA — Top Row — Arnold, Laham, Fairly, Le- gault, Tuer, Sovis; Second Row — Moss, Taulbee, Plant, Lat- son, Halkides; First Row — Kuzma, McCormick, Colucci, Salisbury, Sebrell, Decker. Pi Tau Sigma members must be in the top 25 percent of the junior class or top 35 percent of the senior class. Their “Know your Faculty” display in Olds Hall features a picture and article concerning a different staff member every other week. Students enrolled in electrical engineering are eligible for membership in the American Institute of Electrical Engineers—Institute of Radio Engineers. The group swept the field in last year’s Engineer­ ing Exposition by winning the Micro-Midget Auto Race, the exhibit award and the individual exhibit honors. AIEE-IRE — Top Row — Buxton, Daurick, Schuhardt, Mitch­ ell, Ricker, Barbour, Kreglow, Au; Fourth Row — White, Mar­ tin, Migliore, Seble, Miller, C., Massoll, Camfield, Knechtel; Third Row — Gustafson, Brown, Becker, Bonmaster, Miller, K., Auld, Gardner, Orr; Second Row — Barney, Eiche, Borg- quist, Finch, Brawner, Fife, Rowe, Butterline; First Row — Walpole, Ebert (adviser), Bryant, Plugge, Riddle, Mefford, Tubbs, Melehy. 192 TAU SIGMA—Top Row—Garrett, Aubel, Smith, Kenney, Surber, Wolsey, Knight; Second Row—Mausteller, Wise, Al- lard, McQuillan, Dudley, Mottinger; First Row—Hutchinson, Johnson, Hertzler, Webber, O’Connell, Lee, Strelzoff. Tau Sigma, the honorary for students in the col­ leges of Science and Arts and Business and Public Service, held its initiation banquet winter term for 38 new members. Dr. D. W. Dickson, assistant pro­ fessor of English, was the guest speaker. At a fall term coffee hour, Dr. N. R. Rich of the History department gave information on Fulbrights. A sidewalk art display in the spring highlights Delta Phi Delta’s annual events. This honorary for art students, with a 3.0 in their majors and a 2.0 all-college, also promotes a spring picnic with the art instructors. They actively support the Union Board’s Creative Art Festival in the fall. DELTA PHI DELTA—Top Row—Pehote, Whitmoyer, Abra- vanel, Stewart, Gleason; First Horn—Abel, Coppens, Krempel, Wahlberg, Lepel, Luft. 193 KAPPA DELTA PI — Top Row — Dargitz, Lau, Tompkins, Romine, Mullett, Reuling, Marian; Third Row — Cobb, Greene, Rogers, Stuck, Hecko, 'Stone, Kashenider, Knapp; Second Row — Seitz, Harris, MacKinnon, Gaines, Fiedler, Utter, Bitting; First Row — Nightingale, Brown, Noll (ad­ viser), Gibbs, Molitor, Kaminska, McQuillan, Borot. Kappa Delta Pi, national education honorary, en­ courages high scholastic standards and recognizes outstanding contributions to education. One of this year’s speakers was Mr. Alex Canja, administrative assistant of schools in Michigan. The group also sponsored social functions such as ban­ quets and square dances. Alpha Delta Theta is open to all sophomores who are majoring in medical technology and who have a 2.0 all-college average. The annual activities of the group include a trip to the Upjohn Laboratories and a student-faculty tea for majors and instructors. Alpha Delta Theta also co-sponsors the Medical Ball. ALPHA DELTA THETA — Top Row — Lazell, Remsberg, Gambill, Luther, Mason, Cutler; Second Row — Holbert, Les- sard, Goldstein, Locke, Welch, Smith; First Row — Webb, Copeland, Bryan, Noble, Antio, Brukner. 194 M M SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON - Top Row - Sawtelle, Dryden, Brett, Johnson, Ruhl, Utter, Schmidt, Bernardon; Second Row — Roth, Solberg, Brigham, Smale, Moore, MacDonald, Good- rich, Husband, Vehrs; First Row — Sandefur, Fisher, Zinn (ad­ viser), Demarte, Ernst, Wray, Palmer, Wood. Candidates for membership in Sigma Gamma Ep­ silon, national honorary for students in geogangue, must be majoring or specializing in geology or any branch of earth science. Eighteen credit hours and a 3.0 average in their major are also required. Dr. Bennett Sandefur of the Geology department was one of the prominent speakers to address the honorary this year. The Zeta chapter of Beta Beta Beta is open to juniors in all branches of biology who have main­ tained a 2.5 all-college average. The MSU Tri-Beta’s were host to their regional convention this year. The past national president was guest of honor at the gathering. BETA BETA BETA — Top Row — Lipa, Hovingh, Mackie, Guenoff, Singh, Nee, Ohlsson, Cook, Boyer; First Row — Schaefer, Bryant, Embury, Braddock (adviser), Eichmeier, Struhsaker, Millsom, Shively. PHI MU ALPHA — Top Row -|f Ahrens, KostofF, Walters, Grof, Voorheis, Spink, Seastrom, Brisbin; Second Row — Friedrich, Bradley, Kirkpatrick, Jenks, Cannon, Watson, Vree- land, Smith, Mohr; First Row — Krive, Simon, Turmell, Stover (adviser), Eidson, McGee, Wisner, Maxey. Phi Mu Alpha annually presents the All-American Music Program as a part of the Music department’s regular series. Their dance band and the Phi Mu Alpha wind ensemble appeared in connection with the Union Board Creative Arts Festival this fall. Candidates for membership must be second term freshmen with a 2.4 all-college average. They must also be outstanding musicians. Delta Omicron, national women’s music honorary, sponsors and performs musical programs for a local TB sanitarium and old folks home. Members hold receptions after concerts and usher for Music department performances. DELTA OMICRON — Top Row — Derr, Bird, Olin, Herbert, Olson, Bates, Cromkright; First Row — Colby, Fogle, Kosier, McClelland, Bauss, Clanahan, True, Padgett. 196 V PI MU EPSILON — Top Row — Buxton, Kreglow, Tuer, Miller, Plugge, Smith, Riddle, Au; First Row — Hoefft, Beck­ er, Hertzler, Powell, Harrison, Auld, Finch, Chartrand. Pi Mu Epsilon, mathematics honorary, requires a 3.0 average in math courses for all members. In February, a banquet was held at a Lansing restaurant for students and faculty and featured as guest speaker, Marshall Hall from Ohio State. At this time, the annual L.C. Plant award for outstand­ ing scholarship in math was presented. Omicron Nu, home economics honorary, sponsors Honors Night for majors in the spring. A banquet for students with a 3.0 or better is included. Awards and scholarships are presented. Winter term, Omicron Nu and the Home Eco­ nomics Council co-sponsored a discussion panel by a group of grad students, open to all home ec majors. OMICRON NU — Dailey, Katafiaz, Middleton (adviser),. Schiele, Luske, Rybski, O’Hearn. ■mbbhhmbbhb GREEN SPLASH ¡g- Top Row — Repke, Prentice, Donmoyer Giltner, Keryluk, Hansen, Campbell, Wallace; First Row - Mitchell, Mathews, Phipps, Thompson, Scott, Kaufmann Miller. Coeds interested in water sports may join Green Splash, the women’s swimming honorary. Prospective members must have taken Red Cross Senior Life Saving, passed a test of swimming stunts and skills and have a 2.0 average. The group presents the Green Splash Water Show each spring. This year the coeds chose a jewelry box theme for the show which is pre­ sented in the Women’s gym. Green Splash members performed many of their routines for visiting high school students. GREEN SPLASH’S water show is a two- night presentation, produced by and starring members of the honorary. INTRICATE WATER ballets are perfected by practice for two terms before the show. Members of Kappa Alpha Mu, pho­ tojournalism honorary, gain automatic membership in the National Press Photographers Association. KAM co-sponsors the Homecoming weekend with the senior class. This year, members also did all photo­ graphic work for the Spinsters’ Spin. Faculty members and professional photographers, as well as students, be­ long to the active chapter. To be eligible for membership, it is necessary to have worked on publica­ tions at MSU or elsewhere and to be of sophomore status. KAPPA ALPHA MU — Top Row — Whipple, Andrews, Earl, Clink; Second Row — Prost, Halberg, Ghannam; First Row — Wade, Nelson (adviser), Arps, Coleman. A CONTEST was held for the best picture taken at KAM’s annual picnic at Bishop’s Lake. KAM ENTERED a photographic display in this fall’s Union Board Creative Arts Festival. KAM MEMBERS photographed all Home­ coming Queen contestants before the final judging. 199 ALPHA PHI OMEGA— Top Row; — Willetts, Leeman, De- Bruyn, Terry, Swanson, Reynolds, Witt, Weber, Hagerman; Second Row — Foster, Sanders, Anderson, Holcomb, Cohn, Roberts, Johnson, Davis; First Row — Grinstead, Hawes, Kent, Hanson, DeMaggio, Trickey, Freedman, Sager, Hicks. Alpha Phi Omega was organized to assemble col­ lege men in the fellowship of the Scout Oath, to develop friendship and to promote service. APO is known on campus for its work in such activities as the fall term blood drive and hospital visitation. Signs on campus spring term remind students of the “Save Our Grass” campaign. Junior and senior Army and Air Force cadets with outstanding scholastic attainment and an interest in military leadership are eligible for membership in Scabbard and Blade. Each year, members select a corps sponsor who is presented at the Coronation Ball. They also assist in the spring term ROTC blood drive. Row — Kline, Stewart, Leach, Fell, Weckstein, Bailey, Jones, Hirse, Pajak, Hixson; First Row — Monroe, Lucke, Brown, Fox, Root, Sweet, Nowak, Woodworth, Abramczyk. SCABBARD AND BLADE - Top Row - Molitor, Weber, McMillan, Larson, Lynch, Page, Shamser, Vaneynde, Siebert, Miller; Third Row — Nelson, Curry, Berns, Weed, Dunn, Douglass, Luginsland, Butterworth, Finch, Murphy; Second 200 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY—Top Rom-Thar, Heaton, Wolfe, Purkuchin, Glascock, Ncvins, Fass, DeHann, Dankenbring; Fourth Row—Sternberg, Kipplinger, Olekszyk, Barnes, Dünn, Rosenberg, Affholder, Terrill, Richardson; Third Row—Stuck, Rodgers, Kerry, Jonker, Roy, Dove, Ewalt, Schmidt, Miller; Second Row—Woodruff, VanHowe, Hayward, Carr, Panitch, Thomas, Cottrell, Hutchinson, York; First Row—Merkel, Cline, Harwood, Schloss (adviser), Gamber, Marsh, Stroud, Ra- jewski, Feldpausch. ADVANCED CADETS in Arnold Air Society handle the selection of the honorary Air Force ROTC group sponsors. CAROLE SPAMER, chosen as honorary cadet colonel, receives her cape from Col. G. V. Davis. Arnold Air Society is an honorary for Advanced Air Force military students who have a high scho­ lastic average and a high AFROTC average. November and Coronation B all-time is a busy month for Arnold Air Society members. They are co-sponsors with the Army Cadet Officers Club of this big fall term dance. During spring term, the honorary holds its annual dinner dance in honor of the newly commissioned officers and those of the group that are graduating. 201 College work — non-credit. These are the hours not accounted for in the class schedule at Registration, the long hours of willing service and en­ joyment thousands of students gain from membership in campus clubs. MSU’s clubs help to give expres­ sion to the varied facets of campus life. The range is wide: from reli­ gion to science, from journalism to jazz and from there to any organiza­ tion which allows the student to demonstrate interests and abilities. Room 13 of the Student Services building became a “community” office for nearly 35 of these groups this year. Larger organizations received more private quarters. The Union was still the gathering place for many clubs and scores of impromptu meetings. 202 CLUBS by Lynn Cardwell SEVERAL GROUPS further academic interests begun in the MSU colleges. Films, guest lecturers in varied fields, discussion groups, field trips and social get-togethers, make up the activities of MS Us many clubs. These programs are designed to expand the stu­ dent’s knowledge of his chosen field beyond that gained through classroom work. At the same time, the club member is forming friendships with other individuals who share his interests and hobbies. Representing Michigan State in collegiate song, sports, dance and other competitive activities is a responsibility which MSU club members accept willingly and skillfully. It is not unusual for these groups to bring laurels and blue ribbons to their alma mater. Diversity of interest permits activities in all de­ grees of Michigan weather. Whether it’s an after­ noon in autumn or a rainy evening in April, there s sure to be a meeting scheduled. These hours of college work—non-credit are well spent. For many, they are the experimental grounds for the future. 204 WORKING WITH the pub­ lic presents a challenge for the club member’s ability. MANY CLUBS represent MSU in the fields of enter­ tainment and the arts. The Canterbury Club was initiated in 1953 when All Saints Episcopal Church of East Lansing became an established parish. With its religiously oriented program, the club offers a wide range of experiences in Christian living in college. Retreats, discussions and prayers are used to promote Christian ideals. CANTERBURY CLUB — Top Row — Sanders, Logan, Munce, Reighard, Shagena, Borroff; Second Row%- Sparrow, Ramsey, Parker, Parchment, Gezon, Adadow, Klinedinst; First Row — Bordon, McKenzie, S., LaCrone, McKenzie, G., Porter (ad- viser), Marble. 205 ASHER STUDENT FOUNDATION FOR WOMEN — Top Row — Orr, Martin, Shaw, Zine, Klug, Cook; Second Roto— Johnson, Lyle, Braid, Reeves, Koch; First Row — Gorman, Gamrath, Pitkin, Wigle, Osborn, Masak. The plans of seven MSU coeds to found a living unit for Christian Science women became reality when Asher Student Foundation for Women was opened in 1956. The organization seeks to combine the religious, social and educational aspects of campus living into a well-integrated program. This year the foundation supported a young Ger­ man girl through the Foster Parents Plan. For their winter term party, the women of Asher Foundation held a dinner at a local restaurant be­ fore the Spinsters’ Spin. After the dance, refresh­ ments were served at the house. A picnic was held spring term at the estate of one of the foundation’s sponsors. All Christian Scientists on campus were invited. ASHER HOUSE for Women is the only living unit organ­ ized for coeds of one religious faith. 206 ASHER STUDENT FOUNDATION FOR MEN - Top Row — Moore, Jacobs, Zimmerle, Coniglio, Nemeck, Castle, Orr; Second Row — Haines, Sawdon, Holmes, Brumm, Harris, Fleminger; First Row — Chamberlin, Hutchinson, Weinberg, Haak, Mackusick, Schomer. The Asher Student Foundation for Men was founded in 1946 to provide housing for Christian Science men at MSU and to further their scholastic, social and religious lives. Membership in the Church of Christ Scientist, a branch church or other Christian Science organiza­ tion is required for membership. A 2.0 all-college average is also necessary. Members held their spring dinner dance at the Lansing Civic Center. Alumni were invited and awards were presented to students who had main­ tained high standards in religious and academic fields. ASHER HOUSE for Men is a large, 15-room dwelling which accommodates 34 ASF members. THE ASHER Student Foundation for Men is financed and advised by the ASF Board of Trustees. 207 SPARTAN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP-Top Rotü-Ewald, Ter hune, Eastman, Sheehy, Ehnis, Hewitt, Steuart, Gilbert, Line, Wolters, Behler, Weener, Spencer; Fifth Row — Hicks, Shaw, Johnson, W., Monroe, Henstock, Winegar, Betts, Wedge, Cheyne, Tomblinson, Kerr, Pierce; Fourth Row — Ozawa, Pike, Browning, White, Carlisle, Johnson, D., Wilk­ inson, Dixon, Brumels, N., Brumels, M., Brumels, J., Hooker, Hansen; Third Row — Carver, Fetting, Downie, Hesselink, Johnson, M., Dehass, Locke, Burnhau, Peterson, K., Kilal, Peterson, R., Wise; Second Row — Carlson, Pestrue, H., Whit- tall, Fritsch, Clark, McGlothlin, Steininger, Deitsch, Pestrue, D., Speck, Barner; First Row — Book, Johnson, L., Morrill (adviser), McCurdy, King, True, Elwood, DeKoning, Boyne, Shue. Spartan Christian Fellowship is a completely stu­ dent-led group with national and international affili­ ations. The club’s motto “To Make Christ Known,” is carried out by the Thursday night weekly meet­ ings which feature religious speakers and guests. An inter-denominational group, Spartan Christian Fellowship participates in the newly formed Chris­ tian Witness Group on campus. Bible study retreats held twice a year are also included in their religious program. SCF MEMBERS meet at Bethel Manor each week for hymns and discussions. FOLLOWING THEIR meeting, members gather in the “rec” room for a social hour. 208 BETHEL MANOR — Top Row — King, Wolters, Steuart, Shaw, Hansen, Cheyne, Hewitt, Terhune; First Row — Brown- ing, Hilal, Henstock, Eastman, Tomblinson, Hesselink, Kan- kam, Monroe. Bethel Manor, an inter-denominational co-op for men, has as its main purpose the promotion of Chris­ tian fellowship. Weekly Bible sessions and monthly seminars are conducted by the Reverend Gordon Sanders. This year the organization had members repre­ senting South Africa, Lebanon and Gahna. Among the objectives of the manor is recognition of human worth. Bethel Manor is the headquarters for Spartan Christian Fellowship. B’nai B’rith Hillel is a social and religious organi­ zation for Jewish students at MSU. Hillel has its own house which is open to all Jewish students and their friends. These students gather at Hillel for Friday night religious services and Sunday night social activities. Parties, especially the widely known Kosher Kitch­ ens, are well attended. B’nai B’rith Hillel not only exists on this campus, but is a national organization devoted to religious and social activities of Jewish students throughout the United States. B’NAI B’RITH HILLEL - Top Row - Michaels, Färber, Goldman, Price; First Row — Rubin, Asarch, Salicoff, Michael. 209 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION - Top Row - Moore, Chamberlin, Backus, Mackusick, Davies, Haak, Shep­ ard, L., Noyes, Schomer; Fourth Row — Nemeck, Verhuel, Harris, Fleminger, Johnson, D., Haines, Woodruff, Sawdon, Cooke, Castle; Third Row — Klug, Schultz, Holmes, Koch, Holt, Dondero, Shaw, Overton, Brumm, Osborn; Second Row — Lindstrom, Cook, Shepard, G., Reeves, Braid, Baird, Masak, Johnson, B., Poncey, Taylor; First Row — Coneybeare, Honens, Zimmerle, Coniglio, Hutchinson, Hodge, Lyle, Martin, Pitkin. The weekly church services of the Christian Science Organization seek to fulfill the religious needs of all Christian Scientists on campus. Meetings of the organization, however, are open to anyone interested in the theories and beliefs of Christian Science. Twice each year, members sponsor a lecture by a speaker from the Board of Lectureship of Boston. THE HOSPITALITY Committee familiar­ izes interested students with the club. MEETINGS ARE held each Tuesday eve­ ning in the small chapel of Peoples Church. 210 CHRISTIAN STUDENT FOUNDATION - Top Row - Pel- ton, Ulrich, Renshaw, Brown, Nelson, Ohl; Second Row — Hoffman, Ellard, Weihe, Laws, Sutter, Sheridan; First Row — Walter, Porter, Roosa, Pearson, Nylen, Tellman. The Christian Student Foundation is a member of the World Christian Students Federation with rep­ resentative groups in over 50 countries. CSF is an inter-denominational body whose chief goal is to further growth in Christianity. Member­ ship is open to all students. Gamma Delta is open to communicant members of the Synodigal Conference Lutheran churches. Other students may become associate members. MSU’s chapter is one of over 100 throughout the United States and Canada. Gamma Delta sponsored the campus visitation of the Valparaiso Choir this year. GAMMA DELTA — Top Row — Utter, G., Meechum, Sorgen­ frei, Beitz, Bierlein; Fifth Row — Barney, Eisner, Mueller, Manthei, Mantke, Bach, Schoenbeck, Westphal, Wolfanger; Fourth Row — Kamin ska, Greiner, Schmidt, R. C., Karsten, Schmaltz, Boike, Becker, Arps, Lowery; Third Row — Peet, Beeler, Snow, Golchert, Lutz, Walters, Maier, Sieben, Aldrich; Second Row — Klasner, Hokens, Nelson, Clave, Linsenmann, White, Peck, Porter, Utter, M.; First Row — Larsen, Wagner, Ternyak, Schmidt, R. W., Begick, Rearick, Bruderick, Mund- inger, Heck. 211 NEWMAN CLUB-Top Row — McNamara, Keel, Brama, Bowden, Currie, Ban­ croft, Kauffman, McKinstry, Contos; Fifth Row — Zimmer, Pierini, Bond, Spiza, Jandron, Doran, Waszak, Pobuda, Wronski; Fourth Row Smith, Schafer, Scheuerman, Martin, Kustusch, Alter, Samo- ray, Lindsey, Williams; Third Row — Barrett, Andersen, Mayette, Joan, Flenner, Holz- beck, Carlton, Philbrick, No­ vak; Second Row — Reilley, DeBourage, Kmicek, Maci- cak, Gignac, Krammer, Tompson, Robb, Beardsley; First Row — Bosworth, Schal- denbrand, Sweet, Essen- macher, Fr. Kavanaugh (ad­ viser), Fekete, Russette, Pav- ka, LaBelle. NEWMAN CLUB-Top Row — Woods, Lange, Sadler, McDonald, Filmley, Graczyk, Sveid, Dorr, Moon, Popson; Fifth Row - Furre, Dill, Dil­ lon, Sasso, Sanders, Samanie- go, Ransom, Brozovic, Fekete; Fourth Row — Clark, Yeager, Cavalier, Grace, Gross, Grz- anka, Johnson, Klukos; Third Row — Zoerlein, Schusterick, Yelich, Wesson, Culhane, Simpson, Andrews, Shouldice, Howe; Second Row — Reese, Brennan, Proust, Johnson, DeLeon, Giannetto, Gwenn, Wade, Horwath; First Row — Daniels, Merchand, Rake- straw, Schrader, Kersheske, Martin, Kenny, Larkins, Patt. NEWMAN CLUB-Top Row — Niehaus, Schultejann, Racette, Talbot, Schalden- brand, Sagan; Fifth Row — Duquette, Cavanaugh, Par­ ker, Nadeau, Schmidt, Garno, Smith, Seckman; Fourth Row — Kiltzer, Jeff, Gush, Law­ rence, Schoenborn, Dobkow- ski, Pehote, Miller, Hessel; Third Row — Leppek, Coyne, Philips, Henchisbaugh, Pogue, Giguere, Eaglin, In- hoff, Paul; Second Row — Webber, Delmore, Knight, Ritz, Stoltz, Earl, Marne, Thompson, Abramczyk; First Row S Tyrril, Palmer, Dom- browski, Summers, Walsh, Freeman, Garland, Sass, Ohr. DAILY COFFEE hours and Sunday breakfasts are held in the Catholic Student Center cafeteria. The Newman Club is a national organization for Catholic students which has existed at MSU for more than 20 years. The club strives to help the Catholic student grow in knowledge and love of God. Newman Club headquarters are in the new Cath­ olic Student Center. Members have complete use of the building, including social hall, offices, chapel, library and lunch room. The club has a full schedule of activities of a religious and social nature. The May Crowning of the Blessed Virgin at the Bandshell and the Cardinal Ball are spring term events. Student retreats in the fall and spring are other club projects. Newman Club officers attend the School of Catholic Thought, a leadership school held at Notre Dame each June. THE MODERN center contains a research library open to all students and faculty members. 213 LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION - Top Row-Wen­ zel, Echtinaw, Ohlsson, Nugent, Johnson, K., Rivilaan, Eck, Eberhart, Clavson; Second Row — Knapp, Schinkel, Feather, Malila, Johnson, M., Stueizl, Blomquist, Bloomberg; First Row — Wenner, Burgess, Asen, Bordt, Nelson, Matila, Olson, Mayne, Herb (adviser). The Lutheran Student Association was organized at MSU in 1931 and is affiliated with the Lutheran Student Association of America. The LSA’ers participate in various church activi­ ties as well as weekly get-togethers to fulfill the spiritual and social needs of the students. Some of the activities include suppers, social hours, guest speakers, group discussions and vespers. Pan-Orthodox Student Association unites MSU students of the Eastern faiths. Members served as hosts when a Syrian young people’s choir from Detroit visited the MSU chapel. Guest speakers complete their programs. PAN-ORTHODOX STUDENT ASSOCIATION - Top Row — Petren, Melnyczuk, Subotich, Batsakes, Grannoules; Second Row — Zannis, Worku, Johnson, Triantafillou, Kassaye, Theo- phelis; First Row — Stamus, Pantel, Fadel, Pyrros, Talion, Bilecky. 214 UNIVERSITY YMCA — Top Row — Middlewood, Handley, Sternberg, Lloyd, Brumm, Frost, Lawrence; Second Row — Butterworth, Kaeshele, Fischer, Gilbert, Rue, R., Brown; First Row — Massie, Walker, Lahti, Rue, W., Hepfer, Dickson (adviser), Voss. A program of religious discussion, service, recrea­ tion and creativity mark the activities of the Uni­ versity YMCA and YWCA. Foreign student orientation and the formation of the “1961 Freshman Club” were accomplished during the first weeks of fall term. An outstanding spring term event was the spon­ soring of a presentation of George Bernard Shaw’s “Saint Joan” by the Bishop’s Company. The organizations made frequent weekend field trips to Detroit settlement houses. They also par­ ticipated in work camps, conducted at the Lapeer mental hospital. UNIVERSITY YWCA - Tow Roto - Strong, E, Clark, Walk­ er, Moyer, Plant, Chillis, Bele, Marks, Wilson; Second Row — McCaskey, Patterson, Kreger, Huffman, Firman, Erickson, Mayne, Brown, Noack; First Row — Avery, Kelsey, Booth, Strong, D., Lange, Kirwin (adviser), Garner, Williams, Dye. WESLEY FOUNDATION — Top Row- Rogers, Lone, Thompson, F., Roberts, Wagoner, Hood, Klien, Hardin, Miller, Versteeg, G.; Fourth Row — Foster, Noble, Mode, Dietz, Deppa, Anderson, Preston, Hepfer, Hennie; Third Row — Bush, Lindsay, DePue, Kesselring, Schultz, Walker, Thomp­ son, K., Warren, Bele; Second Row — Andrews, Lynch, Car- scallen, Campbell, Armstrong, Domoney, Littell, Bergy, Brown; First Row — Cox, Jones, Whitmore, Wilson, Kennedy (ad­ viser), Versteeg, H., Velliquette, Sullivan. Wesley Foundation, established on campus in 1957, is intended primarily for Methodist students. Members invite a speaker to preside at their wor­ ship service, the Wesley Forum, held Sunday nights. Each term the club members participate in a week­ end retreat at a Methodist camp. Spring term, MSU students attend the week-long International Festival presented by the International Club. Students from 47 foreign countries comprise the membership of the club, which has the International Center as its headquarters. INTERNATIONAL CLUB - Top Row - Rellis, Miles, Re- ban, Bose, Sklar, Lehmann, Kaechele, Riggs, Frost, Tufuor; Third Row — Bley, Bray, McKibbin, Borneo, Hoang, Kankam, Campbell, Abravanel, Fullerton; Second Row — Hartmann, Porter, Singa, Sharma, Kirmani, Callendar, Kravitz, Devries, Hill; First Row — Lee, S., Lee, L., Nalbandian, Asuncion, Islam, Brooks, Hanifi, Khan, King (adviser). 216 INDIA STUDENT ASSOCIATION - Top Row - Kinra, Sharma, Mandke, Mathur, Narasimhan, P., Lokesh, Patel, M., Bose, Sinha, M.; Second Row — Singh, J., Bharadwaj, Gaur, Rustagi, Khan, Singh, H., Dubey, Patel, S., Talwalker; First Row — Mall, Narasimhan, L., Menon, Deshmukh, Satya, Raju, Singh, I., Rustagi, Sinha, P. The India Student Association was organized to promote a better understanding among the people of the United States and those of other lands. The club, through such activities as the Inter­ national Festival, seeks to acquaint American stu­ dents with the customs and life of the Indian people. The Hawaii Club is for students from Hawaii and others who are interested in the Islands. Spring term, the group sponsored the Hawaiian Show in the Union. Hawaiian fashions, movies and hula dances were presented. An ice skating party and picnic are other social affairs for the club. HAWAII CLUB — Top Row — Young, Fujimoto, T., Taka­ hashi, Baker, Sato, H., Minatoya, Lau, Ane, Price; Second Row — Wong, Freeman, Sawa, Whito, Kumano, Fujimoto, N., Sato, R., Nakata; First R.ow — Ohashi, Stelson, A. (adviser), Chun, Harada, Yamasaki, Lum, Moriyama, Mott-Smith, Stelson, H. (adviser). 217 MSU PACKAGING SOCIETY -Top Row - Olsson, Jones, Dunn, Vaughan, Yeanoplos, ; Harshaw, Seroka, Weiss; Third Rote — Labudde, Maki, Balai, Perry, Streib, Henny, Peterson; Second Row- Beach, Peoples, Lewis, Pratt, Young Korn Knopf; First Row - Rajewski, Reilly, Paphiala, Thelen, Lock- hart, Lawrence, Switzenberg, Huepenbecker. All students interested in packaging are eligible for membership in the MSU Packaging Society. Presently there are over 50 members in the organization. Lectures by men in the industry and trips to companies engaged in packaging are means of obtaining a greater knowledge of packaging for interested students and faculty. A “Packaging Man of the Year” award is presented to the business­ man members feel has made the greatest contribution to the industry. THE SCHOPPER tensile tester determines the strength and stretch of papers. THIS DEVICE for testing properties of cushioning ma­ terial was built at MSU. 218 2X4 CLUB — Top Row — Sheathelm, Dolph, Berman, Clark, Pastor, Porritt, Grill; Third Row — Luginsland, Willis, Stowe, Crawford, Haines, Jones, May; Second Row — Lamothe, Hodgkin, Bodary, Cornell, Gates, Pierce, Allen; First Row — Strieby, McDevitt, Fast, Skriden, Venema, Lloyd (adviser), Daugherty. Trips to lumber and building expositions in lead­ ing cities throughout the country were the 2x4 Club’s major way of acquainting members with the activities of the building industry. Members also sponsor a spring term picnic. A program of speakers, slides and movies help members of the Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning Club to gain a better knowledge of their profession. Participation in intramural sports, Ag Council and Activities Carnival along with several field trips round out the group’s activities. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLAN­ NING CLUB — Top Row — Roach, Matlaga, Brownfield, Ger- rard, Rahenkamp, Fager, Mueller, Mossholder, Steffen; Fourth Row — Chamberland, Bloedorn, Heim, Myers, Perkins, Bertsch, Klauba, Penegor; Third Row — Ingels, Smith, Camp- bell, Welling, King, Ehlert, Brutt, Wedge; Second Row — Champion, Rubin, Barnes, Das, Deibert, Peet, Reisinger, Eng- lar; First Row — Krebs, Vandermuelen, Dondero, Strieby, Childs, Bittner, Scott, Izenbart, Johnson. 219 POMOLER CLUB — Top Row — Riekels, Heslip, Poleski, Stover, G., Stover, D., Ridley; First Row — Rubinstein, Lone, Kalhorn, Dilley, Robb, Goodrich. Pomology and olericulture are studied by mem­ bers of the Pomoler Club. Students concerned with fruit and vegetable production make up the group. A display of Michigan-grown apples was set up in the Horticulture building during Farmers’ Week this year by the Pomoler Club members. The Agronomy Club works to promote interest in farm crops and soil science. Members visited the Kellogg Experimental Farm at Gull Lake spring term. Following their tour, the club enjoyed a barbecue and then conducted their business meeting before returning to campus. AGRONOMY CLUB - Top Row - Klameth, Whitaker, Weir- ich, Fronek, Keyser, Rawson; Second Row - Plapp, Black, Shetron, Stanersem, Janetzke; First Row - Gutierrez, Foth (adviser), Schafer, Voge, Bartholic, Garno. 220 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB — Top Row - Hampton, Stephens, Keyes, Ricks, Gallagher, Mauer; First Row — Manderscheid, Conkey, Gleason, Webb, Randall. The Agricultural Economics Club is open to any­ one interested in the field. The organization provides an opportunity for the discussion of issues related to this phase of economics and the entertaining of speakers from the fields of farm marketing and management. The Poultry Science Club promotes good will and leadership among students who are interested in poultry husbandry. During Farmers’ Week, the club presented a chick and egg” show for visitors to the campus and held a banquet for the entire membership. POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB - Top Row - Munroe, Holmes, Young, Lee, Newman, Grentz, McLeod; First Row — Spencer, Dawson, Schnabel, Coleman (adviser), Liebeck, Olson. 221 BLOCK AND BRIDLE — Top Row — Cunningham, Le- vertte, Walter, McClish, Dejongh, Johnston, Ritter, Yoder; Fourth Row — Thuemmel, Harwood, Glimn, Price, Gleason, Brown, Smith, Galloway, Allen; Third Row — Conklin, Hunt­ er, Feldbauer, Marcinak, Eldred, Gotlieb, Schmiege, Nelson; Second Row — Peterson, Kaekel, Bowen, Rice, Kaminsky, Labour, Payne, Bayorin, Allen, N. First Row — Olson, Hall, Gunn, Longfield, Schwinrendorf, Nikelberg, Good, Deans (adviser). Block and Bridle is a national organization for students interested in the care of horses. The purpose of the club is to promote the devel­ opment of the livestock industry. The members participate in such activities as the Little Internation­ al Fitting and Showing Contest and an annual horse show. They also take part in a lamb slaughtering con­ test each year. Two scholarships are presented an­ nually. One goes to the outstanding junior in animal husbandry, the other to one of the top 4-H judges. MEMBERS WORK their horses at the Livestock pa­ vilion in preparation for the club’s annual horse show. THE SHOW, held spring term, is open only to students enrolled at MSU. 222 MSU DAIRY CLUB — Top Row — Rasmussen, Oswalt, Krys- er, Willard, Grill, Hawkins; Second Row - Armstrong, Dorr, Hayward, Karsten, Lueck, Ogar, Driggs; First Row — Sieg- mund, Kelsey, Miller, Green, Barrett, Harmon. The MSU Dairy Club sponsored a dairy products booth at the Michigan State Fair to raise money to support annual activities such as the four-day Mich­ igan tour held in March. On the tour, members visited Kraft Foods in Clare and the Gerber plant in Fremont. The Floriculture Forum is open to MSU students majoring in floriculture or ornamental horticulture. Their fall flower show centered around the theme, ‘Flowers for Special Occasions.’ This year, the forum members toured retail florist shops and wholesale houses in Florida. FLORICULTURE FORUM - Top Row- Hatton, Johnson, Salk, Cart, Gaertner, Taber, Pehote, Malace, Botamer; Second Row — Pritchett, Colley, Swanson, Armstrong, Royer, Freder- ickson, Mildner, Oechslin; First Row — Haney, Simons, Falk- enstein, Strawsine, Acker, Knupper, Leib. 223 FORESTRY CLUB — Top Row — Schreiber, Stewartson, Her­ rett, Christensen, Tufuor, McComb, Hohisel, Clegg, Fulton, Bey, Weldon, McMartin; Fifth Row — Sherman, Young, Anderson, Schimke, Pigeon, Marth, Humphrey, Wojick, Gross, Coil; Fourth Row — Holman, Grant, Conkle, Crockett, Blomquist, Kazmierczak, Jasmer, Pynnonen, Goodman, Riffle; Third Row — Thomas, Gondek, Arps, Albert, Grinstead, Tus- sing, Beauregard, Sanders, Genys, Case; Second Row — Maus- teller, Salo, Hare, Wright, Eising, Hudson, Moore, Hawes, Moss, Carter; First Row — Stevens, Freeland, Schumann, R., Lukert, Hallenrus, Plume, Schumann, W., HofFer, Robbins, Rudolph. The Michigan State Forestry Club is one of the oldest organizations on campus. Members meet in the Chittenden Memorial Cabin on South Campus. This cabin was financed by alumni and built by for­ estry students during the 1930’s. Each year, the club sponsors the Foresters’ Shin­ dig, an all-university dance held in Dem hall. Cou­ ples costumed in lumberjack attire, the men com­ plete with beards, are the order of the evening. The foresters also co-sponsor the MSU-University of Michigan Foresters’ Banquet and publish a quar­ terly magazine, Michigan State Forester. MSU FORESTERS sport more than five o’clock shadow for their beard contest. 224 §gW : l............... PI SIGMA EPSILON — Top Row — Buckholz, Pretzer, Mil­ ler, Pevill, Esrich, Brookshire, Healy, Shawver, Slider, Dixon; Fifth Row — Arney, Davison, Milan, Trivers, Johnston, Zim­ merman, Kerkendall, Peters, L., Schmidt, Gabriel; Fourth Row — Cannon, Katz, Freudenstein, Cervone, Fortier, Reusser, Benson, Lustberg, Riddle; Third Row — Stewart, Bellrichard, Wells, Peters, P., Carlick, DeVoe, Baker, Bohnstedt, Mulkey, Havlik; Second RotnE- Irvine, Lowe| Brachos, Pickard, Wise­ man, Lee, McCrea, Pietrusinski, Meilleur, Gruber; First Row — Abruna, Curry, Edgerding, Brown, Payton, Dunn, Mc- Inerney, Brand (adviser), Haughwout, Carlson. Pi Sigma Epsilon, founded at MSU, is the first professional fraternity in the food distribution industry. The fraternity’s purpose is to link aca­ demic study in the field with the busi­ ness and social aspects of fraternity membership. State’s chapter hopes to become the national headquarters for this new fraternity when other colleges establish a similar curriculum. A fraternity highlight is the crown­ ing of “Miss Kay” at an all-university dance held at Kellogg Center spring term. As hostess of Pi Sigma Epsilon, “Miss Kay” welcomes visiting digni­ taries from the food industry to the campus. She receives a trophy to keep at her living unit during her term of office. Pi Sigma Epsilon members publish their own newsletter and also partici­ pate in intramural sports. THE OFFICERS of Pi Sigma Epsilon discuss plans for the next newsletter edition. BARBARA HAUGHWOUT receives her trophy as “Miss Kay” for 1957-58. 225 MSU HOTEL ASSOCIATION—Top Row-Carson, Andrews, Chalk, Fedder, Goodale, Taylor, McCormick, Phillips, Osborn; Fourth Rom—Haupt, Greene, Wilson, Pogue, Haskett, Hunt, Banks, Graczyk; Third Roto—Connelly, Cavanaugh, Stafford, MacLean, Kehoe, Wilhams, Bomber, Schroff, Shanks; Second Roto—Block, Limantour, Chandler, McGillicuddy, Yaeger, Milton, Barnes, Bloomberg; First Row—Cox, Kiser, Chapnick, Weston, Gibney, Smith, Nadeau, Strong, Spatz. A replica of the Eiffel Tower, constructed of frost­ ing, provided the atmosphere for “Rendezvous a Paris,” a dinner dance sponsored by the MSU Hotel Association fall term. In February, the association members visited the National Hotel Show at the Palmer House in Chicago. The 30th Anniversary Hotel Convocation was held winter term at Michigan State. An elaborate buffet dinner and entertainment highlighted the weekend’s activities for visiting hotel men. A spring term picnic with Les Gourmets was held at Potter’s Park. THE ASSOCIATION’S din­ ner dance is held annually at Kellogg Center. MEMBERS OF the MSU Hotel Association handle all preparations for the event. 226 LES GOURMETS — Top Row—Vernon, Athey, Grant, Lyons, Carlson, Limmer, Hindman, Michon, Sneddon, Goede; Fifth Row — Jewett, Baxter, Simonel, Amick, Greenbaum, Roellke, Schuler, Arnold, Alley; Fourth Row — Keiser, Sutton, Aratari, Delapa, Caldwell, Cregar, Magmer, Almony, Polczynski, Berg- hoff; Third Row — Weisfeld, Weckstein, Kreger, McPherson, Adams, Manocher, Shettleroe, Baker, Cook; Second Row — Wilberding, Lay, LaTour, Davis, Schneider, Peckman, Held, Abbett, Shouldice, Dion; First Row — Cuomo, Wolff, Eckel, Blaker (adviser), Holtkamp, Maney, O’Leary, Meyer, StrOm- berg. Les Gourmets, formed in the spring of 1952, now has a membership of 81 students majoring or inter­ ested in restaurant management. Les Gourmets presents a half hour TV program, “Man in the Kitchen” over WKAR each week. On this show the preparation of food along with color­ ful discussions are handled by men conneisseurs from the club. The organization sponsored a booth at the Na­ tional Restaurant Association’s convention at Chi­ cago’s Navy Pier. Here they represented the uni­ versity and were on display, telling MSU’s part in the restaurant industry, before 40,000 visitors. LES GOURMETS’ dinner dance, “A Night in Blue Hawaii,” had authentic island at­ mosphere in every detail. PHI GAMMA NU — Top Row — McPherson, Ekleberry, Watkins, Bertoluzza, Zaleski, Witt, Reynolds, Ternyak, Bek- Pavka, Lunsford, Schneider, Fisher, Miller, Horn, Smith; man; First Row — Poncey, Fritz, Vernier, VanDerjagt (ad- Third Row — Demmer, Bruderick, Brubaker, Tuori, Tompsett, Holden, Grein, Selinger; Second Row — Batkoski, Shattuck, viser), Andrews, Larsen, Wilson, Critz. All prospective members of Phi Gamma Nu are required to have a 2.2 and be majors in the College of Business and Public Service. As its first step in furthering academic interest in business, Phi Gamma Nu presents a scholarship key to the senior woman possessing the highest scholarship in the major. The Business Education Club requires that its members be either majoring or minoring in business education. Meetings are held in Old College Hall. This year the members set up panel discussions by student teachers. A talk by Dr. E. O. Melby and the Talent Night skits were other highlights. BUSINESS EDUCATION CLUB — Top Rom —Ward, Wa- kulsky, Nellenbach, Dallmann, Wadsten, Gruenberg, Eastman; Third Row — Sweet, Horn, Murrell, Unthank, Andrews, Chaffee, Weber; Second Row — Shattuck, Bekman, Witt, Bertoluzza, Johnson, Shoemaker, Nilson; First Row — Theune, Hunsicker, Freeman, Poncey, Zaleski, Sackett, Maxwell (ad- viser). ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CLUB - Top Row — Bloom, Kaminska, Detweiler, Swenson, Frost, Burger, Dye, Farcher, Doyle, Downs; Fifth Row — Rose, Greer, Williams, Koenig- shof, Poole, McLean, Marshall, Davie, Rogers, Ellman; Fourth Row — Hecko, Buell, Rakowski, Deitsch, Taylor, Navickas, Stone, Kleinhenn, Bitting, Addis; Third Row — Linebaugh, Bennett, Velich, Slater, Carothers, Gignac, May- ette, Hall, Uligian, MacKinnon; Second Row — Wilson, Domo- ney, Leeman, Schwenn, Reverski, DeYoung, Keenan, Niebung, Benson, Jasper; First Row — Hunsicker, Byram, Eisenback, Cantrell, VanLente, Burke, Emede, Folsom, Rakestraw, Armstrong. EL ED Club members gain practical expe­ rience from workshops held with school children. Membership in the Elementary Education Club is open to any student majoring in the field. The club serves educational, social and service in purposes. Members discuss current problems teaching and receive employment information from films and outside speakers. Club members seek also to raise professional standards in their field. The organization handles at least one project each term. A panel discussion by four former student teachers and a Christmas party for rural children were held fall term. During the winter, members held a workshop with children from outside the Lansing area. An annual spring event is the “round-up” of members and instructors for installation of new officers. 229 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS—Top Roto —Clock, Jones, Barker, VanPatten, Gordon, R.,«Kerr, Gordon, D., Sullivan, Cruise, Shell, Wilkinson; Fifth Roto—Burch, Smith, Mt, Bulthuis, Gardiner, Bell, Edwards, VanderHorst, Straub, Rathbun, C., Robbins; Fourth Row—Crabb, Plumhoff, Shannon, Wagner, Zilch, Schroeder, Danke, Hicks, Stifler, Campbell, Hertzler; Third Row—Welty, Hull, Transue, Frost, Sager, Kellermann, Alchalabi, Woodruff, Zirbel, Garlick, Lindy; Second Row—Mynatt, Webster, Morse, Schmaltz, Mehoke, Rathbun, S., Dow, Malone, Meinert, Johnson, Carr; First Row—Glancy, Morgan, Stroud, Nothstine, Hall, Badelt, Leight, Smith, J., Avellano, Dolph. ASCE GATHERINGS provide movies and professional speakers for the membership. The American Society of Civil Engineers was It is affiliated first organized on campus in 1926. with both the Michigan section and the national chapter of ASCE. Any student of sophomore status, enrolled in the civil engineering curriculum, is eligible for member­ ship. The organization hopes to encourage its mem­ bers in the study of engineering and the advance­ ment of the profession. ASCE holds an annual fall term banquet with the entire Michigan section. The faculty advisers, Alfred Leigh and Leo Noth­ stine, attend the club’s meeting at which time lead­ ers in the field of civil engineering speak on im­ portant aspects of their work. 230 AN OFFICER reports at one of the bi-weekly meetings, held in the Union. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS - Top Row — Myers, Skellenger, McCormick, Dengel, Lake, Farhat, Tuer, Parker; Second Row — Lindbloom, Huff, Veal, Kaarre, Oakes, Roberts, Judge; First Row — Lighty, R., Tal­ bot, Lighty, M., Gardner, Martin, Briggs, Uythoven. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is made up of those interested in gaining a better knowledge of the field. Activities center within this area of interest. Speakers are common means of acquiring further insight into the profession. For those undergraduates having an interest in the foundry industry, membership in the Michigan State chapter of the American Foundry men’s Society affords an excellent learning experience. Along with planned trips to local industries, the organization alternates with the Michigan chapter to sponsor the Michigan Foundrymen’s Convention. AMERICAN FOUNDRYMEN’S SOCIETY - Top Row - Hoyt, Reiff, Wolfrum, Strong, Savich, Merlington, Bierlein; First Row — Rensel, Robertson, Sebrell, McCormick, Sigerfoos (adviser), Harbison, Holz. 231 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS — Top Row — Rose, Gary, McAvoy, Duncan, DeanjlShedd, Churchill, Wells, Koepel; Third Row — Hamelink, Larder, Cowles, Marshall, Ondrusek, Elser, Hobolth, Hull; Second Row — Ringley, Ewalt, D. C., Abramczyk, Kuller, Norgard, Phillips, Khan, Carlson, Ewalt, D. J.; First Row — Sheppard, R., Reuchle (adviser), White, Sheppard, B., VanVliet, Bau­ man, Wheaton (adviser), Fox. The student branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers is composed of students pre­ paring for the bachelor of science degree in agri­ cultural engineering or agricultural mechanics. Special events sponsored by ASAE include the tractor maneuvering contest held each summer and a research open house for freshmen engineers. The activities of Campus 4-H members are espe­ cially directed toward work in world understanding. The group commemorates National 4-H Week each winter term with a display depicting service to urban youth. On 4-H Sunday, they hold a religious service in the Alumni Memorial Chapel, with proceeds go­ ing to CROP — Christian Rule Overseas Program. CAMPUS 4-H — Top Row — Schmiege, McClish, Pudvay, P., Haystead, Gall, Carlson, Dahlvik, Wardowski, Perly, Wise­ man; Fifth Row — Foster, Stumpmier, Pudvay, V., VanVleck, Stencel, Rhodes, Hauk, Garlick, Fullerton; Fourth Row — Moyle, Resselring, Cooper, Nelson, Freeman, Shuler, Deitsch, S., Orvis; Third Row — Deitsch, M., Baar, Posegay, Taylor, Linebaugh, Aasen, Peterson, Courser, Huisjen; Second Row — Johnson, Brown, Schulz, Shaffer, Firman, Bowen, Zorman, Cort; First Row — Wilson, Abbott, Frederick, Thompson, Gir- bach. Woodward, Wissman, Nelson, Haynor. 232 SNO-CAPS—Top Row^Meredith, Matthes, Nugent, Dunckel, Riedl, Hoeger, Damrow, Fletcher, Long; Second Row—Stehen, Honeywell, Vauck, Leavenworth, Watson, Rud, Henry, Spike; First Row—Danford, Carter, Moore, Bremer, Hallock, Gaw- throp, Bass, Nelson, Perrault. The Sno-Caps, a club for coeds interested in nurs­ ing, assist in the blood drives held each term. This year they visited St. Luke’s Hospital in Saginaw where they will spend their third school year. In the spring, the Sno-Caps sponsored a picnic for children at the School for the Blind in Lansing. They ended the term with their capping ceremony and tea. This fall, the Pre-Medical Society entered the field of service by delivering books to students in the health center during the flu epidemic. The society also offered its aid to the donor center during the winter term blood drive and registered students for the polio shots. The two groups often arrange parties together. PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY -Top Row-G oerner, Smith, Rob­ erts, McKay, Rogers; Second Row—Jones, Todd, Burg, Vanna, Brown, Nosal; First Row—Balfour, Johnson, J., Fennell (ad­ viser), Hickok, Ralston, Johnson, H. 233 AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION- Top Row—Nokes, SignsflDunckel, Barclay, Dejongh, Lom­ bard, Harris, G., Burns, Martin, Barber, Greve; Fourth Row —Coussens, Goodbary, Abbott, Hinsman, Keel, Kugel, Greene, Leash, Harris, J.; Third Row—Salsbery, Harrison, Fields, Curley, Shulak, Wickert, Turner, Clark, White; Second Row— Wong, Russell, Smith, M., Engstrom, Turner, Wallace, Davis, E., Cardno, Staples; First Row—Humphreys, Gagne, Davis, W., Cholvin (adviser), Asquith, Boydston, Scholtens, Smith, K., Mesman. The Michigan State student chapter of the Ameri­ can Veterinary Medical Association is organized for the benefit of all students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine. The club attempts to further the profession while the members are on the undergraduate level. Out of town speakers attend the semi-monthly meetings to discuss various aspects of the field. MANY OF the over 150 AVMA members attend the regular meetings and the social hours that follow. ONE AVMA speaker told of his job quarantining all ani­ mals entering the country at New York City. UPON GRADUATION, members may enter the pro­ fessional AVMA. 234 AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION- Top Row—Randall, Etienne, Buchanan, Bach, Braxton, Perry, Poole, Malmquist, Fedorko, Bosworth, Bonasch, Armstrong; Fifth Row—VanStee, Ramsey, Jacobs, Conant, Curtis, Miller, G., Carlson, Miller, T., Valerio, Parhiala; Fourth Row—Levine, Butterfield, Rhoads, Weber, Lavanchy, Greene, Thornton, Scollon, Tulacz, Patrick, King; Third Row—Grzyb, Flansburg, Gunderson, Sytek, Buckhold, Gritzmaker, Dailey, Christensen, Filkins, Liddle, Coussens; Second Row—Haeger, Kramer, Smith, Casper, Diener, Laudnig, Lederer, Madren, Wagner, Cartwright, Wolfe; First Row—Tribby, Green, Kanyha, Pres­ cott, Jones, Holt, Hottell, Kalmus, Drives, Sasso. The Vet Medicine Honors Convocation convenes each spring to honor students who have been profi­ cient in scholarship, class and clinical work. Prizes are awarded seniors and first year students achieving the highest grade averages for their re­ spective classes. A junior excelling in physiology is lauded and prizes are given to the outstanding clini­ cal technicians. This professional organization is also socially minded. Each year, the Medical Ball, a semiformal dinner dance, is held at the Civic Center in Lansing with other campus medical clubs. Fall is square dance time for the group. This dance is usually held off-campus and is well attended by the aspiring veterinarians. A student-faculty picnic is held in the spring. AVMA MEETINGS are held in Giltner hall, which is also the vet med class building. 235 WOMEN’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION — Top Row-Tie- singa, Heier, Graves, Moranda, Noth, Mueller, Deutsch, Boughner; First Row — Ohr, Jacobs, Horwood, Johnson, Rider, Staff, Alto. The Women’s Athletic Association, open to all Michigan State coeds, controls women’s intramural sports on campus. Members arrange tournaments and provide referees for all inter-dorm and inter­ sorority contests. Homecoming is a special weekend for WAA mem­ bers. They sponsor the annual alumni-major field hockey game, followed by a tea for the grads. All women enrolled as majors in the physical edu­ cation curriculum are members of the Health, Phys­ ical Education and Recreation Club. This year, the members participated in a cheer­ leading clinic and a modern dance demonstration of free movement. HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION CLUR — Top Row — Ohr, Gregor, Noth, Rossman, Runci- man, Curnalia, Boughner; First Row — Spence, Alto, Heier, Harding, Lundy, Borst, Horwood. MSU RIFLE CLUB —Top Row — Kline, Miles, Kemppainen, Slade, Stowe, Boynton, Lovas, Clark; Third Row — Grahman, Drahn, Versteeg, Dehass, Reck, Deitsch, S., Crockett; Second Row — Hendrix, Lemke, Shafer, McKenkie, Deitsch, M., Efting, Williams; First Row — Staser, Schultz, Cregar, Hess (adviser), Grant, Stinnett (coach), Russell, Weed. Any undergraduate student at Michigan State is eligible to join the MSU Rifle Club to learn the proper handling and shooting of rifles. The club is affiliated with the National Rifle Association. Members hold inter-club matches at Demonstra­ tion hall throughout the year. They also sponsor the all-university “Fun Shoot.” The Spartan Pistol Club is open to all students who wish to learn to shoot or improve their skill with small arms. Sponsored by the Army ROTC, the group is given instruction on the ROTC range. Members compete with similar organizations throughout the country. The MSU pistol team is a product of the club’s activities. SPARTAN PISTOL CLUB - Top Row - Futterer, Slade, Hussey, Bitschenauer, Willertz, Seroka, Miller, Rabias, Lar­ son, Pitchford; Fifth Row — Sorgenfrei, Manthy, Anderson, Miles, Brama, Davis, Wieland, Straub, Jefers, Eckhardt; Fourth Row — Gleason, Sanders, Thorne, Derby, Holder, Neumann, Lohmann, Wiernan, Honhart, Sze; Third Row — Dodds, McGuire, Nugent, Brady, Bloom, Haviland, Holmes, Stephens, Williams, Hoopfer; Second Row — Hicks, Bolgos, Christopher, Albrecht, Wierman, Cochrane, Carman, Debrin- cat, Doods, Shear; First Row — Burton, McComb, Jacobs, Hohertz, Strongman, Grazioli, Maruca, Berdan, Flannery, Cargill. 237 VARSITY CLUB — Top Row — Williams, Burke, Quiggle, Pettyjohn, Brown, Hildebrandt, Anderegg, Hedden, Bencie; Fourth Row — Barker, Sansanko, James, MiddletonBBurdett, Pilitsis, Dobler, Scott, Johnson; Third Row — Gehan, Miller, Kennedy, Kwasny, Werthmann, Balai, Coxon, Sullivan, Jas- son; Second Row — Pollesel, Cook, DaFoe, Hruby, Edington, Parke, Polano, Rickens, DeVuono; First Row — Girard, Hep- pinstall, Stewart, Gonzenbach, Lanker, Feurig (adviser), Fornell, Greene. One of the oldest groups on campus, the Varsity Club was founded in 1919. One of the first members, athletic trainer Jack Heppinstall is still active in the organization. The club promotes cooperation among varsity athletes, the Athletic department, the administration and the student body. Letter winners in varsity sports are qualified for membership. Six hundred people attended the annual Varsity Ball, sponsored this fall by the club. Winged Spartans is open to all students and faculty members. To promote an interest in aviation, mem­ bers provide flying lessons and aid applicants in earning their pilot’s licenses. Both inter-collegiate and inter-squad flying meets are held regularly by the club. WINGED SPARTANS - Top Row - White, Sharp, Black, Britner, Wood, Gach, Versteeg; Second Row — Prouty, Green- baum, Jablonski, Rogers, Hill, Kaufman, Wing; First Row — Rashleigh, Laird, DeBusschere, O’Rourke, Craig, Gross (ad­ viser), Dolza. 238 SKI CLUB—Top Row—Sprayman, Savich, Chila, Berry, Hall, Culpepper, Moon, Hunt, McGee; Fourth Row—Cart, Palmi- tier, Witt, Keryluk, Grinstead, Colton, Bryar, Mack, Neiman, Holder; Third Row—Greenberg, Seaman, Emmons, Rasmus­ sen, Ratha, Spencer, Irvine, Gregor, Dutton, Coats; Second Rom—Compton, Sweet, Falk, Wirgau, Line, DesRochers, Peterson, Pobuda, Hurst, Gross; First Roto—Teach, Huber, Jennings, Haiberg, Hohn, Huey, Elkes, McIntyre (adviser), Phyg Williams. As a group, the Ski Club took trips this season to Cadillac, Boyne Mountain and Traverse City. It also held club races and awarded trophies to the winners. The ski team is organized from the membership of the club. Highlighting the year were the team’s participation in the NCAA meet at Dartmouth, as well as the Michigan Inter-collegiate Ski Association meet, in which the MSU team took second place. The main purpose of the club is to organize skiers and to help the beginner members learn the funda­ mentals of the sport. SKI CLUB members have helped to develop a new MSU student institution—the popular ski weekend. WOMEN’S GLEE CLUB - Top Row - Cook, Smith, S., Knudstrup, Fogle, Smith, J., Madar, Bancroft, Cronkright, Cranmer, Brown, J.; Fifth Row — Lewis, Ferden, Harris, Bul- len, Pavka, Peterson, Rivers, Fink, Smith, L., Dye; Fourth Row — Bird, Kesselring, Hadley, Krone, Orr, Kelsey, Tillotson, Kervin, McKinley, Lennartson; Third Row — Bickel, Carlson, Calloway, Skinner, Robertson, Guzak, Foster, Bowra, Bryant, Bates; Second Row — Brinker, Hosmer, Ward, Hewitt, Spam­ pani, Mott-Smith, Correli, Dakers, Ehinger, Machan; First Row — Cooper, Harley, Potts, Huber, Koch, Brown, P., John­ son, Witte, Dobian. During the Christmas season, the Women’s Glee Club conducted a vesper service in the Alumni Me­ morial Chapel and caroled in the Union lounge. These events were the club’s public service projects. In the spring, the 60-member Glee Club presented its annual concert in the Music Auditorium. The Promenaders of MSU danced their way to the third place award in the audience participation class at Activities Carnival this fall. The group appeared in several Michigan cities during the year and sponsored an all-university square dance with a nationally known caller. THE PROMENADERS OF MSU — Top Row - Clink, W., Clink, J., Clink, R., Delor, Grigsby, Hruska, Glimn, Scharmen, Bierlein; Fourth Row — Smith, Moers, Holbert, Rajewski, Weistlog, Tietsort, McDonald, Hawes, Kiehm; Third Row — DeVries, Balzer, Scheer, Hugan, Cameron, Hamblin, Rowe, Ladd, Lengyel; Second Row — Spence, R., Ernstein, O’Meara, Berry, Eising, Szymanski, Happy, Olson, Gibbs; First Row — Hood, Hards, Wardowski, McIntyre (adviser), Ellsworth, Spence, M., Randall, Hinkley, Preston. 240 MEN’S GLEE CLUB — Top Row — Anderson, Stuit, Challa- combe, Chapman, Loose, Walters, Nelson, Muir, Fregin, Pep- pet, Stewart, Capiak, Alley, Marsh, Dorgan; Row Three — Sturm, Stone, Lundville, Synnestvedt, Flood, Bartow, Moe, Sosnowski, Reuling, Moore, Jackson, G., Devereaux, Stemm; Row Two — Sneller, Holland, Gross, Sheltraw, Housel, Boley, Ohr, Munroe, Parkhurst, Jackson, D., Swerdfeger, R; Row One — Young, Wagner, Keeney, McClish, Steinmetz, Mason, Baum, Williams, Gibbs, Swerdfeger, B., Pritchard, Stiefel; Front — Richmond, Griffin. Right after fall term finals, the members of the Men’s Glee Club headed west for a two week trip to California. The highlight of their stay was an ap­ pearance with Dinah Shore on her television show in Los Angeles. The group gave several other concerts on the way for alumni groups and at army bases. They also en­ tertained tourists at Disneyland. In addition to these appearances and regular con­ certs on the campus, the Men’s Glee Club goes on an annual spring tour. They present concerts through­ out the state at this time. Membership is limited to 60 men, all of whom have auditioned to gain their positions. THE GLEE CLUB flew from Los Angeles to Denver via United Air Lines. FOUR DAYS of practice preceded the ap pearance on Dinah Shore’s Chevy show. MSU SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The MSU Symphony Orchestra, under the direc­ tion of Louis Potter, Jr., presents a concert in Fair- child theater each term. The winter term concert is traditionally an honors program which features solos and original composi­ tions by distinguished music students at Michigan State. Membership in the orchestra is gained through audition, but is not limited to music majors. A sincere interest in furthering logical discussion and debate among college students is required for membership in the Forensics Union. Members appear weekly on “Controversy,” a WKAR-TV program. They participated this year in the Ohio State and Alabama Discussion Conference, the Big 10 Student Congress, the Iowa State Inter-collegiate Conference and the McGill tournament. FORENSICS UNION—Top Row—Boughton, Wheaton, Miner, Vanderploeg, Sheppard, Tillotson, Wilbur, Herbert; Second Row—Starr, Case, Deppa, Black, Kaiser, Brown, G., Biefield, Lawrence, Flournoy; First Row—Stuart, Mayne, Hewgill, Nash, Carroll, Ellingsworth (adviser), Carter, Brown, K. 242 SPARTAN WIVES — Top Row — Monks, Slobodin, Carswell, Danke, Singleton, Gordon, Diffenderfer, Hein; Second Row — Bartley, Spangberg, Parke, Dell, Fronek, Schnepper, Diedrick, Davis; First Row — Reitnauer, Benson, Fertier, Smith, Knapp, Dafoe, Gatzemeyer, Bingley. Wives of MSU students are automatically mem­ bers of Spartan Wives. General meetings of the club are held monthly at the Spartan Village hall. The seven interest groups of the organization meet each week. Classes and discussions are held on be­ ginning and advanced bridge, dancing and ideas for modern living. They also cover the sports of bowl- ing, gymnastics and swimming. Spartan Wives sponsor the X-ray clinic held for married students on campus. The motto of Circle K, “Through conscious serv­ ice, we build,” is carried out in their work with the university, student body and community. An affiliate of Kiwanis International, Circle K presents a rose to each coed who will be confined to Olin Memorial Health Center for a weekend. CIRCLE K — Top Row — West, French, McClish, McDowell, Howlett, Gahl; Second Row — Lyon, Lowe, Douglass, Nissen, Brayton, Morrison; First Row — McSherry, Spore, Dorr, Hart­ er-: Frank, Hepfner. 243 BLOCK “S” EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - Top Row - Smith, Burger, Endres, Guenoff, Terwilliger, Frink; First Row — Haugh, Prout, Reising, Widawer, Mark, Sturtz. Working the year around, the Block “S” Executive Committee selects themes and stunts and stamps instruction cards for the football shows. Timing the stunts to fit into the half-time program was a major problem. Each year, the committee also must distribute membership cards to students inter­ ested in filling the block. Movies are taken of the flashing sessions and are shown later at coffee hours. 1,008 BLOCK “S” members, wearing newly purchased capes, spelled out a perma­ nent “S” at the football games. YOUNG REPUBLICANS - Top Row - Lindholm, Hummel, VanArtsen, Rabaut, Hutchinson, Thorpe; Second Row — Schimmel, Schriner, Warren, Simonds, McCue, Gatten; First Row — Gay, Barton, Williams, Dozeman, Begick, Giffels, Herrick. Since 1952, Young Republicans has been an active organization, informing students of the purposes of the Republican party. Spring term, members attended their midwest convention, held in Bloomington, Indiana. At the first meeting of the Michigan Federation of College and Republican Clubs, two representa­ tives from the club received the offices of recording secretary and vice chairman. Delta Phi Epsilon, initiated at Michigan State in 1955, attempts to unify men interested in the fields of foreign service and international relations. Mem­ bership is based on scholarship. During the past year, the organization heard a talk on Indonesia by Mr. Willard Hanna. The International Festival is co-sponsored each year by Delta Phi Epsilon members, working with the International Club. DELTA PHI EPSILON -Top Row - Corrigall, Winkler, Mulder, Day, Karczewski, Lipscomb, Fisher, Anderson; Third Row — Proctor, McCrone, Pajak, VanOosterhout, Gerth, Carr, Thomson, Pierce; Second Row — Voda, Trembley, McDonald, Lewis, Dondero, Green, Gleason, Johnson; First Row — Malek, Ledahl, Rellis, Elder, Bright, Edinger, Schmidt, Eck. GENERAL MEETINGS of the Vets Asso­ ciation are held in the Music Auditorium. From a group of 15 veterans in the fall of 1953, the MSU Veterans Association has grown to its present membership of nearly 300. Not only are the Vets one of the largest organizations on campus, but also one of the most active. The Vets lent a strong arm to the International Festival this year by constructing all the booths used in the show. The club awards a quarterly scholarship to one of its members, on the basis of financial need. “A Streetcar Named Desire” was the title of the Vets’ entry in Water Carnival. The club worked with Abbott coeds on the construction. Participating in intramural sports, they took first place in the independent division of both the Turkey Trot and the free throw contest. Above - EXECUTIVE BOARD - Brown, Cooper, Pavelka, Wilson, Dunn, Walther, Reilly. Right — THIS BOARD meets every other week to plan Vets Association activities. MSU VETERANS ASSOCIATION — Top Row - Houpt, Keeley, Noel, Yeonopolis, Renfrew, Hanslovsky, Rufenacht, Derby, Kazul, Easterbrook, Simons, Williams; Fifth Row — Kress, Zanghi, Metzger, Depree, Moore, Butterline, Pardo, Stryer, Kesterke, Hotchkiss, Brown, D., Toye; Fourth Row — Erickson, Pakozdi, Sullivan, Breen, Mack, Schnorberger, Hoffman, Calahan, Gallagher, Southwell, Hamilton, Vishnia, Hedbert; Third Row — Conder, Ardelean, Fox, Rynard, I., Peterson, Suarez, Kimpton, Crosby, French, Rynard, A., Wright, Putzig; Second Row — Smith, Arrowood, Heaney, Hoeft, LaPerriere, Strobel, Christanson, Morehouse, Bomber, Jones, Gonyow; First Row — Pavelka, Wilson, Reilly, Brown, B., Cooper, Walther, Cox, Geile, Dunn, Bryant. Veterans’ Day, November 11, is observed by the Vets each year. A wreath is placed at the base of the flag pole in Spartan Stadium during half-time of the closest football game. A color guard, representing all the services and composed of members of the association, plays taps in honor of those who have died in the service of our country. VETS ASSOCIATION members are active participants in all intramural sports. “TEA” MUGS, decorated with the Vets’ mascot, the Duck, arrived just in time for a party. 247 ARMY CADET OFFICERS CLUB — Top Row - Farley, Miller, McMillan, Vela, Collinson, Coghill, Converse, Pider, Seeds; Fifth Row — Bellinger, Leeds, Day, Russell, Brown, W., Weber, Bartley, Hildebrandt; Fourth Row — Foy, Church­ ill, Gardiner, Nelson, Cluster, Begick, Verson, Griffes; Third Row — Hare, Novak, Tennis, Arble, Rice, Satow, Pete, Wood- worth; Second Row — Nee, Nemechek, Fiegal, Cregar, Brown, K., Abramczyk, August, Faull; First Row — Weckstein, Levine, Eigelberner, Powell, Mulligan (adviser), Wolf gram, Gordon, Moyer. The purpose of the Army Cadet Officers Club is to foster interest and understanding for the Army ROTC’s military program. Membership is open to men enrolled in the ad­ vanced Army ROTC curriculum. Speakers associated with the military speak at their meetings held on Tuesday nights. Each fall, the club co-sponsors the Coronation Ball, an all-university dance. ARMY CADET OFFICERS CLUB - Top Row - Freers, Johnson, Mudgett, Smith, Quigley, Hoffer,, Shank, VanMeter, Lynch, McClish; Fourth Row — Shannon, Spurr, Winchell, Schumann, Eggleston, Sanders, Doll, Merritt, Iverson; Third Row — Keller, Lincoln, Gotlieb, Douglass, Waltz, Weed, Fandre, Barratt, Maxam, Lipa; Second Row — Sullivan, Jor­ dan, Harbold, Fox, Kwasny, Greenbaum, Sadler, Pajak, Hodg- man; First Row — Daugherty, Rhoades, Hirst, Curell, Deal, Thuemmel, Page, Peterson, Thelen. 248 PERSHING RIFLES — Top Row — Cooper, Smith, D., Mar­ tens, Ramsey, Puffer, Billings, Otterbacher, Bulger; Third Row — Britner, Besemer, Brown, McDowell, Kohn, Luplow, Ensworth, Fisher, Taub; Second Row — Tellman, Opperman, Pfuhl, Smith, J., Lovas, Vogelsang, Rendel, Chlpka; First Row — Collinson, Leach, Curell, Perkuchin, Musselman, Day, Kiplinger, Stuck. The Spartan Guard chapter of Pershing Rifles is a national honorary military society. Its members are selected by an elected board of cadet officers of the organization and must have a 2.0 all-college average. Members act as an honor guard at the presentation of the corps sponsors at the Coronation Ball. Pershing Rifles also provides the color guard during spring parades and at Commencement. The Association of Off-Campus Students was formed three years ago in an attempt to fulfill the needs of off-campus students for organized activities and campus representation. All off-campus students are eligible for member­ ship in this social and service group. In the way of service, members offer their assist­ ance during summer freshman clinics. They also participate in such events as intramurals. ASSOCIATION OF OFF-CAMPUS STUDENTS - Top Row — Kennedy, Adadow, Forsyth, Hanna, Sneider; First Row — Haver, Hulett, Fitz, Westfall, Price. 249 The MSU governing bodies organ­ ize the activities and handle the judi­ cial problems of the students. Included under the broad heading are the class councils, the boards that encourage activities, coordinating bodies and service groups. This winter the governing bodies made the new Student Services build­ ing their home. Only Union Board now remains in the former headquar­ ters of all. SPARTAN WOMEN S LEAGUE — Top Row—Svea, Crouch, Annis, Curry, Rysberg, Rohnback, Pearse, Olson, Chute; Fifth Row — Ryman, Simkins, Steffy, Brill, Zeemer, Baldwin, Sarow, Demmer, Miner; Fourth Row - Rogers, Frazier, Am­ brose, Littell, Haviland, Cox, Georgia, Davis, C., Simmons; Third Row - White, Fürst, Davis, J., Klager, Winkler, Dillon, Parker, Howell, O’Shea; Second Row - Luhman, Rathbun’ Jeschke, Waterman, Eisenbach, Holden, Ekleberry, Shively; First Row — French, Rice, Clancy, Lazer (adviser), Theorin, Petersen (adviser), Fenske, Geyer, Hart. “PERSONALITY” COR­ SAGES are made for the male chaperones of the Spin­ sters Spin by SWL members. SWL IS open to all interested coeds. Six hours of work are required for membership. The members of Spartan Women s League strive to answer the call for service anywhere on campus. SWL held their annual orientation program for transfer students at the beginning of fall term. Transfers were introduced to campus leaders and organization officers at a coffee hour. Members helped keep the football flash section functioning by stamping Block “S” instruction cards. Another fall project was the blood drive, co­ sponsored with Alpha Phi Omega. The Spinsters’ Spin, “My Fair Lad,” was jointly sponsored by SWL, Tower Guard and Mortar Board. The Spin, a semi-formal, girl-ask-boy affair held winter term, featured Woody Her­ man and his Third Herd. Spartan Women’s League spon­ sored Etiquette Week during winter term and again published their book- This Wo Do At MSU, a guide to proper conduct and manners. A May Morning breakfast was given by SWL for newly selected members of Tower Guard and their parents. 251 AWS ACTIVITIES BOARD - Top Row - Parish, Campbell, Pearse, Luhman, Kolodziej, Baker, Sloman, Zimmerman; Sec­ ond Row — Welsh, Holden, Puch, Pemberton, Parr, Osner, Carman, Constance; First Row — Barnett, Dyer, Bell, Pallister, Russell, Davis, Steffes, Lesher. Representatives are elected to the AWS Activities Board by women’s living units and many organizations. The purpose of the board is to serve the interest of the MSU coeds, all automatically members of Associated Women Students, through a repre­ sentative form of government. Last March, Michigan State’s AWS members played hostess to more than 500 representatives from over 300 col­ leges at the annual I AWS Convention. The keynote speaker was Miss Pauline Frederick, NBC news correspondent. The Board sponsors the “Big Sis­ ter” program, STUN and blood drives. “Who’s Who and What’s What,” an orientation program, is held each fall. ALL MSU coeds are eligible to vote in the AWS winter term elections. OFFICERS WERE installed in the lounge of the new Student Services building. AWS JUDICIARY BOARD — Top Row — Winters, Jacow; Milligan, Speck, Bemis, Pankow, Marshall, Musta; Second Row — Wiitanen, Kuipers, Alcorn, Brown, Holmquist, Beau- dry, Gross; First Row — Shier, Dunning, Kirschenman, Horn- beck, McQuillan, Schiller, Steinmetz. AWS JUDICIARY shares a Student Serv­ ices meeting room and offices with the other women s service organizations. The AWS Judiciary Board makes things run smoothly for MSU’s women students. Judiciary Board or “Jiidich” as ^ js commonly called, helps to formulate and carry out the campus living rules for the coeds of Michigan State. Each spring, AWS Judiciary and Activities boards meet together and review the AWS Handbook. This book of coed regulations is given to all women students in the fall. Revisions are made, according to the changing needs of the students. Judiciary Board is made up of representatives of all womens living units. At weekly meetings, the Board reviews disciplinary cases involving violations of the AWS rules. Petitions to revoke late minutes as well as other problems the coeds may have are discussed at this time. 253 BOARD OF DIRECTORS - Standing - Langhor, Gates, Ledinsky, Smith, Gilman, Stegmeyer, McElroy, Alms; Seated — Fox, Douma, Ebeling, Wills, Rowe. Michigan State’s Union Board is a student service organization, set up to stimulate social, cultural and civic development among the students. To accom­ plish its aims, it promotes the greater use of the many facilities of the Union building. Presently membership stands at approximately 135 with 14 on the Board of Directors. These directors are appointed by the previous board. Three of the members serve as officers while the remaining 11 head each of the student committees. Membership is obtained through petition and rush. The committees conduct the many and varied UB activities for the school year. The fine arts com­ mittee sponsors the Creative Arts Festival and is in charge of the Browsing room. The social committee is responsible for the weekly Saturday night dances and the Continental Club held every term. The yearly trip to the Holland Tulip Festival is the work of the special events committee, which also helps organize trips to special plays and pro­ grams. This year they arranged a student trip to Detroit for the performance of “The Diary of Anne Frank.” Dance classes and bridge instructions are other services offered by Union Board. A highlight of the year is the annual Bridge Tournament. Players from all campus living units participate. DWIGHT EBELING (president), Marilyn Douma (secre tary) and Larry' Wills (vice president) check the ever changing display in the Union building’s Art room. 254 UNION BOARD — Top Row — Bracey, Dill, Whaley, Her­ man, Harrold, Pollard, Peppen; Fifth Row — Balbach, Rivers, Jansen, VanMeter, Lewis, Smith, K., King, Sebal, Simons; Fourth Row — Bannister, Payton, McCaffree, McDonnell, Thrush, Jordon, Shank, English, Keefer; Third Row - Rosen­ berg, Landacre, Young, Morches, Mack, Swanson, Johnston, Hampton, Butterworth; Second Row — Rowe, Ramsdell, Maus- teller, Novak, Wilson, McElroy, Douglas, Baetz, Bridgeman; First Row — Gates, Smith, G., Stegmeyer, Douma, Ebeling, Wills, Alms, Langhor, Sansone. I THE CAST of “Sorta Satiric,” the Union Board variety show, rehearses for UB Week. UNION BOARD — Top Row — Cook, Jennings, Nobes, Horst- man, Brown, Royer, Dickey, Nielson, Seymour, Tussing, Webber; Fifth Row — Williams, Wolf, Badarak, Beals, Butz, Allington, Fox, Foster, Manning, Oldenburg, Sharp; Fourth Row — Nissen, Rogers, Sturtz, Thornton, Knoch, Buchanan, Bishop, Lysette, Elliott, Slabaugh, Kouts, O’Donnell; Third Row — Hattner, Plont, Jacobs, Todd, Leslie, Bailey, Farmiloe, Nielson, Lotz, Harper, Chaddok; Second Row — Fox, Plank, Rhodes, Rhody, Lundstrom, Ledinsky, Conway, Bennett, Kwasny, Smith; First Row - Gistinger, Peckman, Lindquist’ Willard, Juday, Schimmel, Kelsey, Kline, Burrows, Ross. UB WEEK’S fashion show was titled, quite appropri­ ately, “Sorta Stylish.” A DISPLAY of student art in the lounge was another part of Union Board Week. MEMBERS CHECK the events board in their new second floor Union office. MENS ACTIVITIES COUNCIL — Top Row — Stetler, Mcll- vaine, Copiai, Kublins, Wickert, Witt, Arble; Third Row— Weckstein, Hancock, Lievense, Santeise, Pember, Dygert; Second Row — Evankovich, Blasen, Sherman, Harman, Rams- dell, Lohmolden, Baldwin; First Row — Gross, Gleason, Kimen, Star, Hulett, Brozovic. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL members plan the next drive for STUN — Student Texts, Used and New. Men’s Activities Council, formerly known as Men’s Union, is made up of representatives from honor- aries, men’s residence halls, fraternities and campus organizations. The council is primarily a service organization. Most of its major projects are co-sponsored with the Included are the winter AWS Activities Board. blood drive and STUN. Winter term, the council launched the all-uni­ versity Book Drive to collect texts for use in schools in underdeveloped countries. The council is divided into two parts. The Execu­ tive Council is composed of officers and committee chairman, while the General Council is made up of the general membership. 257 SENIOR COUNCIL - Top Row - Alms, Wills, Clendenon, Elfman, Kerans; Second Row — Star, Halberg, Reising, Farmi- loe, Zanghi, Mottinger; First Row — Reuling, Keesler (ad­ viser), Burke, Anderson, Jennings. Senior Council begins its activities in the fall by co-sponsoring the Homecoming weekend events and concludes in the spring with Water Carnival. This fall, Governor Williams attended one of the council’s coffee hours. These are held throughout the year to interest seniors in class activities. Other events planned by the council include Senior Swingout and the Senior Ball, scheduled for spring term. The “Senior of the Week” series honors outstanding members of the class. Graduation books, prepared by the council, are distributed at Commencement. WATER CARNIVAL EXECUTIVE COM­ MITTEE - Left to Right- FoshagjjMack, James, Lundstrum, Mclver, Smith, Reising, Alley, Zanghi, Clendenon, Ouradnik (ad­ viser), Mark, Rrown. BARBARA STEIN and John­ ny Rogers, council members, carve their initials on the senior table top. COUNCIL MEMBERS Ge- zon, James, Malek, Missimer and Schiele in their new office in Student Services. JUNIOR COUNCIL — Top Row - Coghill, Keller, English, Douglass, McCally, Frink, Stegmeyer; Second RoioB- Carlson, Hangosky, Juday, Stutting, Campbell, Seymour; First Row — Hanslovsky, Gemmel (adviser), Peckman, Dissette, Fox, Kersheske, Ball. The Junior Council is made up of the four elected class officers plus fifteen juniors selected by petitions and interviews. The council serves as the governing body for the junior class. The council-sponsored Block “S” wore newly pur­ chased green and white capes and flashed new cards at the football games this fall. As well as working for their class, the council is promoting the construction of a new International Center. Members are planning the revision of a booklet concerning the center. The J-Hop, planned and sponsored by the class, is the biggest project for the year. GAMES, DANCING and announcement of the “out­ standing juniors” highlighted the first J-Day. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL meetings are held monthly in the Mural room of the Union. 259 FROSH-SOPH COUNCIL — Top Row — Spamer, Lewis, Fortner, Vining, Hesse, Matthews, Connelly, Herrmann, Brown; Fourth Row — Flucke, Hagen, Stacey, Woodworth, Dailey, Topper, Drake, Boucher; Third Row — Sheppard, Ostrander, Puch, Taylor, Hamilton, Clark, Harper, Fromm - hold, Seaman; Second Row — Banker, Lebzelter, Mason, At­ well, Ackley, Gignac, Thrall, Mathews; First Row — Walton, Bennett, Goebel, Lowell, Wallace, Gale, Reuling, Stevens, Day. The Frosh-Soph Council is composed of one fresh­ man and sophomore representative from each of the dormitories, off-campus students and the sororities and fraternities. Finalists in the class officer elec­ tions are also members. The council sponsored a Pizza Week for the first time this year. Members helped make the pizzas, took orders and delivered them. The profits received from this project went toward the coffee hours the council sponsored each term. These were held in Old College Hall. 260 JIM FRINK, chairman of the Frosh-Soph Council’s Pizza Week, accepts the proceeds from the manager of the Pizza Pit. The annual Frosh-Soph Daze, a weekend of com­ petition between the two classes, is the council's biggest project. Members of the two classes par­ ticipated in a tug-of-war, greased pig and sack races and giant volleyball game. Points were scored for all events and the victorious sophomores received the “Little Brown Jug” at half­ time of the Minnesota football game. The council began to take over the responsibility for the correlation and publicizing of the Parents’ Weekend activities this year. FRESHMAN AND sophomore class officers meet as an executive board apart from the 69-member Frosh-Soph Council. 261 02©# ¿ ^ «CT . ^ ;>léM '..O M w ft SI’ fl ' y ’iy f l i Ji HOME ECONOMICS COUNCIL - Top Row - Anderson, Carlson, Jennings, Dietz, Ellman, Wallace; Second Row — Park, Cass, Kennedy, Holland, Costello, Rice; First Row — ^ éiW m ' \l ? I imR| " i^B î rf *f 1 " I* hi-, 1 Koehler, Donnan, Mentzer (adviser), Dunwell, Ahrens, Kel­ sey. The Home Economics Council is composed of the presidents of the seven home ec clubs. The council offers a catering service to faculty members. They assist in the preparation and serv­ ing for faculty socials and dinner parties. A student exchange project, sponsored by the council, enables a home economics major from a foreign country to study in the United States. Members of the J-Hop Executive Council were chosen early fall term at an open rush smoker. Eleven committees, headed by council members and composed of members of the junior class, organized the annual all-university dance. Working with a $12,500 budget, the council se­ lected the oriental theme, “Taj Mahal,” with Buddy Morrow and Kai Winding for entertainment. J-HOP EXECUTIVE COUNCIL - Top Row - McCaffree, Shannon, Jacobs, Wheeler, Kehoe, Johnson; First Row — Harris, Cafaro, Campbell, McCally, Jones, Becker. ttffl ..\...HH.1.1.1.1.■..... .1.00kikbS ÏÏÊBBÊ._.„HI.1WBSBma FFTFlli • s Ik 262 ______________________HjÊL tSHÊkm ■ ^ V ; mml ip j y g m AGRICULTURE COUNCIL-Top Row -Gray, Grill, Shedd, Bartholic, Rippee, Mecklenburg; Second Row — Schumann, Armstrong, Hood, McDevitt, Brown, Goodrich; First Row Fancon, Heck, Miller, Schafer, Carlson, Swenson (adviser). The Agriculture Council is the governing body for all student organizations related to the College of Agriculture. Each fall, the Ag Council sponsors the Harvest Ball at Kellogg Center to open the MSU social season. The annual Ox Roast, which drew 870 feasters last spring, and the Agriculture Honors Banquet are other events organized by the council. The Engineering Council coordinates the activities of the 17 engineering clubs and honoraries. Their biggest project is the Engineering Exposi­ tion. Students exhibit individual projects in Olds hall and “Double-E,” while member organizations enter the Micro-Midget Auto Race. The council-sponsored May Hop, held in Kellogg Center, climaxes the annual weekend. ENGINEERING COUNCIL - Top Row - Riddle, Roberts, Theorin, Lindy, Plugge, Salisbury, Olsson; Second Row — Robertson, Kleis, Eiche, VanVliet, Harris, Langdon, Hanna; First Row — Schuhardt, Fox, Dolph, Janoschka, Stroud, Cooper (adviser), Campbell. 263 Greeks For the student interested in Greek life, rushing is made as uncomplicated as possible through con­ vocations and question sessions. A counseling serv­ ice set up by the PanHellenic Council provides each group of 35 rushees with a sorority member who is available as their guide and adviser. Long hours of work and worry go into the plan­ ning and execution of parties and rush smokers. After the series is completed, pledging is held. This is the term of “getting acquainted” through meet­ ings, work sessions, wake-up and phone duty. Initiation comes the following term if the pledge has made his grades. Scholastic standards have been set at a 2.0 for pledging by PanHel and a 2.2 for in­ itiation by the Inter-Fraternity Council. by Ann Liston Above-RUSHEES PICK up their party bids via IBM cards in the PanHellenic Post Office. Left-FRATERNITY RUSH smokers are held at the be­ ginning of each term. THE DELTS perform at IFC Sing. Alpha Sigma Phi was the winner of this Greek Week event. A FRATERNITY serenade, with the coed’s sisters in attendance at the window, honors the newly pinned couple. DELTA SIGMA PHI served a picnic lunch to 3,500 Greeks and independents at Greek Feast. 268 The high point of the year for the fraternity or sorority member is Greek Week, co-sponsored by the Inter-Fraternity and PanHellenic councils. The week begins with Sorority Sing on Sunday. Exchange dinners mix members from all fraternity and sorority houses. The Leadership Conferences, with special speakers and separate officer workshops are an important part of the week. Fraternity Sing is held the following evening. Coed athletic ability is displayed at Athena’s Holi­ day, a replica of the Olympic Games. “Chariot” races, hurdles and a discus throw bring the 20 sororities together for a morning of sport and fun. Greek Feast adds the festive note on which Greek Week ends. A buffet-style picnic lunch, followed by entertainment and dancing, provides relaxation and fun for Greeks and independents alike. SORORITY ATHLETIC ability is displayed at the Alpha Xi and DG-sponsored Athena’s Holiday. Above — DECORATIONS AND costumes play a big part in the success of two of the five winter term rush parties. Right - SORORITY SCRAPBOOKS lend continuity to the constantly changing flow of members. DELTA GAMMA defeated Gamma Phi Beta, 26-0, in this year’s Powder Puff Bowl. 270 A CANDLE passed around the circle of her sisters is blown out by the newly pinned or engaged girl to announce her secret. AFTER CLASS, fraternity men hurry back to the house for a friendly” billiards game. Greek units work together and individually on most campus activities. Homecoming finds each house decorated with a huge display and “welcome alums” sign. Water Carnival brings out the float building talents of paired fraternities and sororities. Social events include dinner and dessert exchanges. The Christmas season is the time for caroling, chil­ dren’s parties and decorating the house tree. Spring term picnics and the most important formal dinner dance follow. A fraternity or sorority is a sharing of interests and ideals to its members. It is the setting of an example and the pledging of those who will con­ tinue to uphold the ideal. 271 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL — Top Row-Brady, Fox, Montgomery, Kelly, Campbell, VanLente, Payne, Stoner, Pickard; Third Row - Mapes, Taylor, May, Chapman, Todd, Reed, Murphy, Johnson, Voshel; Second Row — Grout, Niel­ sen, Stenger, Tucker, Schiller, Buchanan, Graessley, Rhodes, Harper; First Row — Greenwalt, Kashenider, MacKenzie, Olson, Mausteller, Maronick, Vincent, Schimmel, Yarnall. PanHellenic Council, the coordinating body for all sororities on campus, is composed of two representa­ tives from each house. These 40 coeds meet each week to plan the rush system and other policies. PanHel awards two scholarship trophies each term to the houses with the highest average and most improvement. This year, the council prepared a mo­ tion picture showing a coed going through rush. PanHel has expanded to include four standing committees: social, publicity, public relations with the university and with the community. The Junior PanHellenic Council is composed of a representative from each pledge class. Under the direction of PanHel advisers, they sponsored a des­ sert for pledges with a 3.2 or better average. A large wooden spoon, the “Spoon of Knowledge, was presented to the class with the highest average. Members worked with children at the Michigan School for the Blind. They also arranged pledge parties and a candy selling fund drive. JUNIOR PANHELLENIC COUNCIL - Top Row - Rams- dell, Lindley, Hubacker, Chapman, Calloway, Bishop, Root, Voshel; First Row - Hattner, Rogers, Cayo, Lucas, Judayl Harnett, Temple. Top Row — Bloedorn, Lookanoff, Wacker, Drew, James, Hud­ son, Mapes, Steinmetz; Fourth Row — Wilt, Drake, Leslie, Meeuwsen, Davenport, Hoemberg, Marick, C., Root; Third Row — Comfort, Howe, Kiene, Bowles, Bengry, Morrison, Kouchoukos, Bround; Second Row — Schoonmaker, Romaine, Burnham, Gibbs, Peckman, Edwards, VanDam, Fogarty; First Row — Nelson, Olson, Farmiloe, Marick, L., Lewis, Fairies, Grimes, Surber, Ferguson. ALPHA CHI OMEGA 273 ALPHA DELTA PI Top Row — Decoster, VanAuken, Harrison, Pyle, Boutin, Coash, Simmerman, Bancroft, Gleason; Fourth Row — Bland- ford, Kakela, Kelly, Hart, Smith, Siegfried, Skelly, Bouer, Taft; Third Row — Tootikian, Linton, Gower, Dupuis, Shat- tuck, Kimberly, Snell, Krauser, Hamblin; Second Row — Hanna, Winn, Beall, Happy, Jones, Thompson, Carlson, Faust, Balcer; First Row — Ball, Fox, Storch, Nelson, Ives, Peterson, Schwenn, Freeberg, Todd. Top Row — Pollack, May, Silverman, Schiller, Levine, Handle- man, Arkin; First Row — Sloman, Subar, Gordon, Shapiro, Schneider, Bailes, Davis. ALPHA EPSILON PHI 275 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Top Row — Lesher, Rogalle, Allen, Campbell, Riordan, Pink­ erton, Reul, Anford, McConnell; Fourth Row — Hallock, Waterman, Poulos, Karalash, Twichell, Phipps, Gambill, Petty, Dickens; Third Row — McKim, Mark, Brozak, Pichler, Good­ win, Wicktor, Schlecht, Branton, Dunn; Second Row — Pem­ berton, Soper, Vertes, Limbrock, Miller, Brogan, Towns, Gammel, Olsen; First Row — Knilans, Kennedy, Fear, Brown, Buckley, Peterson, Bekman, Champion. 276 Top Row - Murphy, Franklin, Tucker, Sanders, Scott, Callo- way; First Row — Wallace, Bird, Harrison, Covington, Wyche, Tipper. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA ALPHA OMICRON PI Top Row — Brady, Borst, Remsberg, McPherson, Bewalda, Guenoff, Kurtz, Terwilliger; Fifth Row—Thompson, C., Nash, Thompson, J., Jones, Ladd, Brant, Moritz, Anderson; Fourth Row — Demmer, Korzuck, Liston, Higinbotham, Miller, John­ son, Snyder, Odell; Third Row — Whaley, MacDonald, Croz- ier, Berry, Leichtamer, Kilgore, Balanean, Bonamego, Reed; Second Row — Kirchbaum, Moranda, Robb, Burt, Gervasi, Kukla, Applebee, Temple; First Row — Spencer, Droegemuel- ler, Spehar, Smith, Daniel, Carlson, Fritz, Reising, McNulty. 278 Top Row — McConnell, Curtiss, Higgins, Allen, Krebs, Con- radsen, Payne, Derr; Fourth Row - Johnson, Lotz, Yoe, Dun­ can, Roth, Vosnos, Fairgrieve; Third Row — Thayer, Kline- dinst, Wood, Nielsen, Kirtland, Jennings, Plont, Crow; Second Row — Boyles, Giescke, Larzelere, Hutchings, Clark, Park, Jacobs; First Row — Wilson, Nymberg, Redding, Denherder, Same, Piper, McElroy, Vernier. ALPHA XI DELTA Top Row — Tiesinga, Tuttle, McMath, Kelsey, Ellman, Krueg­ er, Carlton; Fifth Row — Honey, Griffith, Ellis, Breslin, Kery- luk, Hess, Schumacher, Robinson, Davidson; Fourth Row — Frank, Duncan, Tappen, Cass, Neumeier, Greene, Buxton, Nantau; Third Row — Rood, VanValkenburgh, Studt, Fenske, Chapman, Giffels, Stucker, Cameron, Begick; Second Row — Schultz, Baker, Noe, Brower, Richardson, Hamm, Brukner, Prout; First Row — Buttafoco, Grout, Yost, Morningstar, Weis- sert, Hastings, Riha, Cocking, Reinhardt. Top Roiv — Tiegs, Matthews, Kaltenbach, Foley, McKenzie, Rose, Reinholtzen, Requadt, Ehnborn; Fourth Row — Mac- Kenzie, Fife, Dietrich, Young, Whitworth, Johnson, Dailey, Hangosky; Third Row — Leming, Riggs, Converse, Shultz, Hudacs, Kost, Cayo, Pulling; Second Row — Brougham, Wo­ melsdorf, Dissette, Jacobs, Lewis, Bennett, Lyon, Burrows; First Row — Stutting, Sturtz, Maronick, Wahlberg, Oswald, Beekman, Straffin, Thornton. CHI OMEGA 281 DELTA DELTA DELTA Top Row — Haga, Richardson, Danhof, Weihl, Butler, Holder, Balfour, Roeser, Terry; Fourth Row — Toebe, Lehn, Nette, Messer, Connan, Wakefield, Kemmerling, VanLente; Third Row — Fromhold, Keillor, Brown, Larke, Speir, Lof tus, Os- trander, Lavin, Cowgill; Second Row—Finneli, Hackett, Wall, Vincent, Dutcher, Blanchard, Lamke, Bennett, Campbell; First Row — Woollam, Meitz, Turner, Simonson, Paul, Minns, Henderson, Heiland, Munsicker. 282 Top Row — Gallacher, Denny, McCarthy, Vining, Dye, Win­ ters, Stowell, Musta, Wolff; Fifth Row - Lucas, Teichman, Kavanaugh, Huff, Trout, Cassone, Valentine, Malan; Fourth Row- Harr, Terkelsen, Wilson, Harper, Noble, Haldeman, Morton, MacGregor, Mausteller; Third Row-Ranney, Koehn’ SJjg DELTA GAMMA Goebel, Mason, Reason, Knapp, Banker, Sachs, Carman; Second Row — Morrison, Danielson, Mark, Ferrari, Gardner, Kelsey, Schimmel, Heitman; First Row - Chaffee, Tompsett’ Bitting, Willis, Giltner, Simpson, Liddle, Hecko, Pelton. DELTA ZETA Top Row — Annis, Buttrum, Wright, Linder, Friz, Moffit Hall, Idleman, Terry; Fourth Row — Rogers, McClelland Lewis, Holden, VanPutten, Brubaker, Noullet, Greager, Ol son; Third Row — Armstrong, Georgia, Duwell, Maltby, Plank Stenger, Berns, Buscaglia, Wells; Second Row — Baird, Amoe, Davis, Hamman, Larsen, Honens, Shanker, Hart; First Row — Lindsay, Cantrell, Voytech, Curnalia, Taylor, D., Taylor, G., Verheul, Gardner, Ambrose. 284 Top Row — Shore, Foulds, Peard, Gray, Anderson, Nank, Wheeler, Jones, Vairo, Stoner; Fifth Row — Neeriemer, Van- Hala, Delor, B., Willaert, Overholt, Montgomery, Hubbell, Linstrom, Dickens, Rector; Fourth Row — Myers, Lies, Burg­ ess, Berry, Magnus, Nichols, Slater, Suto, Goodrich; Third Row — Swanson, Fox, West, Gross, Neubrecht, Bunting, Wolfe, Ferris, Bishop, Strickland; Second Row — Jackson, Bolin, Coaters, Ravin, Carr, Foster, Flynn, Manley, Delor, C.; First Row — Wilson, Redner, Chaney, Martin, Quinn, Dis- chert, Vent, Sanders. GAMMA PHI BETA 285 KAPPA ALPHA THETA Top Row — Campbell, Morsches, McNish, Wiche, Seymour, Baetz, Nugent, Nielsen; Fifth Row — Heflin, Lysett, Elliott, Dando, Chessman, Beals, Butz, Spamer, Parker; Fourth Row — Rouse, Bintz, Knoch, Gordon, Schweinsberg, Roberts, Chaddock, Benedict, Palen; Third Row — Schaeffer, Pabst, Thrall, Hewitt, Smith, Mohr, Maxwell, Long, Timmerman; Second Row — Dombrowski, Yarnall, Leeman, Darrah, Beck­ er, Brauner, Anderson, Juday, Sparrow; First Row — Steffee, Kierland, Reuling, Douma, Hughes, Leeman, Jennings, Ved- der, Bogatinoff. 286 Top Row — Furr, Premo, O’Hearn, Slack, Critz, Terril, Gib­ son, Pearse, Stafford; Fourth Row — Goers, Haun, McCul­ lough, Mack, Burns, Stockwell, Edmondson, Flenner, Good- now; Third Row — Morrison, DeTeresa, Whittenburg, Frost, Steimle, Demers, Yeagley, Buxton, Wibel, Bock; Second Row — Hoops, Kotsis, Carder, Fair, Sherk, Farris, Thoms, Carrol, Brown; First Row — Pickard, Dahlberg, Wood, Har­ ris, Wright, Miles, Schiele, MacKenzie, Bloch. KAPPA DELTA 287 KAPPAKAPPAGAMMA Top Row — Robinson, Shaver, Coe, Porter, Slabaugh, Miller, N., Kelley, Kubicek; Fifth Row — Chinberg, Pollock, Alex­ ander, Pettigrew, Miller, K., Lindley, Donmoyer, McClymont; Fourth Row — Kouts, Bailey, J., Watt, Haughwout, Hopper, Anderson, Forcier, Niebauor; Third Row — Pituson, Bailey, P., Kloosterman, Bundesen, Rhodes, Giltner, Johnson, Hughes; Second Row — Conway, Brown, Hoover, Balderson, Camp­ bell, Pallister, Harnett, Witzky; First Row — Allington, Stein, Christopher, Loesel, Steiner, Haugh, Coulter, Harrison, Harper. Top Row — Weiler, Schölte, Zupko, Lund, Brock, Pottis, Hoffman, Ramsdell, Chute; Fourth Row — Otto, Bankow, Harrison, Luske, Sheppard, Hall, French, Rylander, Rysberg; Third Row — Huff, Harrigan, McPherson, Grein, Beaulieu, Myers, Yaeger, Norton; Second Row — Kerr, White, Penton, Austin, Howell, Fürst, Failing, Andersen, Greenwalt; First Row — Geyer, Lynch, Wales, Shivery, Woodbury, Rice, Tre- by, Rooker, Klager. PI BETA PHI Top Row — Cook, Detweiler, Fargher, Young, Horstman, Fox, Carlsen, Butler; Fifth Row — Dunn, Russell, Gibson, Sharp, Burke, Pelton, Wagner, Nobes; Fourth Row — Deville, Ed­ wards, Gatz, Kesselring, Bills, Badarak, Zeigler, Bauer; Third Row — Shoemaker, Meyer, Hubacker, Langhor, Miller, Leav- er, Toikkanen, Williams; Second Rom —Watson, Byram, Anderson, O’Conner, Nolen, Gistinger, Wood, Julien, Bemis; First Row — Franceschi, Larwood, McHugh, Hadley, Grill, Mottinger, Novak, Ferguson. 'ft H 290 Top Row — Hubley, Boone, P., Manning, Hess, Wyman, Worden, Carter, Higley, Ewer; Fifth Row — Anderson, E., Wil­ liams, Woodcox, Stahl, Andrews, Oldenburg, Hattner, Slappey; Fourth Row — Litzenberg, McGuigan, Benson, Meyer, Smith, N., Fox, Smith, R., Kizer; Third Row — Bertison, Gilman, Harbordt, Anderson, M., McGarrity, Haskin, Koss, Angers; Sec­ ond Row — Robb, Willard, Cummins, Garrard, Amason, Lind­ quist, Tesch, Graessley; First Row — Lacke, Luehmann, Yates, Boone, S., Megowan, Cameron, Boman, Christensen, Larson. SIGMA KAPPA ZETA TAD ALPHA Top Row — Goodrich, Scott, Neumann, Stevens, D., Swenson, Nelson, Reetz, Voshel, Termeer; Fourth Row — Ferden, Som­ ers, Hubbard, Johnson, Wardlaw, Tuore, Bradshaw, Blue; Third Row — Masters, Bullen, Lott, Contino, Andrews, Stev­ ens, J., Syfers, Leonard; Second Row — Harris, Wiles, Mc­ Namara, Heitner, Kirby, Creviston, Domoney, Jones S.; First Row — Kline, Barrett, Dempsey, Brandon, Jones, R., Costello; Bergy, Barr, Kashenider. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL - Top Row - Schutte, Frink, Watts, Bopf, Mongerson, Capps, Ferneau, Coghill, Mason; Fourth Row — Rowe, Rhen, Nelson, McCally, Ebersol, Simon, Wilson, Keller, Hedges; Third Row — Sawyer, Roman­ elli, Moore, G., Larsen, Moore, R., McCalla, Walton, Werle, Reuling; Second Row — Campbell, Mynatt, Champion, John­ son, Becker, Cohn, Marsh, Einstandig; First Row — Pastor, Rantis, Henderson, Burke, Forbush, Milton, Witt, Caravette, Schlaff. The Inter-Fraternity Council is the coordinating body for Michigan State’s fraternity system. Consist­ ing of two representatives from each house, IFC gov­ erns the activities of the 29 fraternities and three colonies on campus. These groups benefit from the large scale social events, public relations work and a streamlined rush program, all planned by IFC. This year IFC raised $5,000 for the National Ne­ phrosis Foundation. All fraternities participated in the house-to-house fund drive. A change in scholastic requirements this fall now stipulates a 2.2 average for the previous term plus a 2.0 all college for initiation. The house is also re­ quested to maintain this average. The council continued its planning, begun last year, for Fraternity Row — Greek housing to be lo­ cated on Harrison Road. Several houses are sched­ uling construction for this spring term. With the PanHellenic Council, IFC sponsors the IFC-PanHel Ball during fall term and the annual Greek Week events in the spring. TO BEGIN the Homecoming pep rally, fra­ ternity men ran from the capitol to the MSU Bandshell in the IFC-PanHel “Marathon.” ALPHA CHI SIGMA Top Row — Colby, Borota, Coller, Grigsby, Jackson, Samilak, Forsyth, McKay, Bosworth; Second Row — Euerell, Rice, Pridgeon, Kenworthy, Talbert, Grum, Theorin, Ohlsson; First Row — Black, Juengel, Fleming, Marsh, Webster, Harrington Murphy, Bierlein. Top Row — Weisberg, Kimelman, Inerfield, Trunsky, Siskin, Fertig, Brownrout, Stewart; Fourth Row — Schwartz, Cascade, Kroll, Witt, Rose, Ripps, Blackman, Gedansky, Gurian; Third Row — Zeif, Kottler, Jacobs, Falberg, Sonenshein, Ross, Ruch- man, Moyer, Marrus; Second Row — Beron, Druckman, Blue- stein, Hollinger, Golub, Toby, Cohn, Meitzer; First Row — Middleman, Greenbaum, Färber, Einstandig, Isaacson, Leh­ mann, Fine, Engelman, Verson. ALPHA EPSILON PI 295 ALPHA GAMMA RHO Top Row — Barrett, Bird, Nilson, Mecklenburg, Hart, Kersten, Brown, Richards, Hoepfinger, Creager; Fourth Row—Boynton, Essex, Kalhorn, Kohn, Miller, Wissman, Springer, Geabman, McClish; Third Row — Bartholic, Avery, Stover, Crumbaugh, Wirebaugh, Wardowski, Doll, Oldford, Herrmann, Sherman; Second Row — Cook, Royer, House, Johnson, Spencer, Nor- gaard, Girbach, Lucas, Weber; First Row — Lincoln, Schafer| Gleason, Dilley, Knowlton, Rhen, Stuecken, Kelsey, Stid, Schroeder. 296 Top Row — Wenner, Prüder, Westfall, Leys, Hutchinson, Rappold, Prouty, Knight, Harding, Glisson; Fourth Row — Wortman, McComb, Julier, Kovacs, Joslin, Bliss, Warfield, Hatherly, Graham, Jewell; Third Row—Grabow, Danko, Hoyt, Krajenke, Schwinger, Behrendt, Stoddard, Cornell, Provost, ALPHA KAPPA PSI Davidson; Second Row — Brennan, Bowen, L’Huillier, Wakul- sky, Alcenius, Feldpausch, Brayton, DaFoe, Berns, Popoff; First Row — Freda, Tancock, Carey, Wirsing, White, Greilick, Champion, Perkins, Lowe, Figueroa. Top Row — Fregin, Leindecker, Matsen, Angel, Kesterke, Freers, Kosten, Bruetsch, McBervey, Whittemore, Parrish; Third Row — Crockett, Marsh, Callahan, Parish, Miedke, Brydon, Cornell, McNeil, Garlock, Escher; Second Row — Samuelson, Swerdfeger, Sasso, Blackett, Surrell, Haligas, Cap- iak, Gustafson, Brown, Stemm; First Row — Landmeir, Reilly, Mack, Sawyer, VanDeventer, Streib, Hill, Zanghi, Yerington. 1 im ALPHA TAU OMEGA Top Row — McGrath, Radatz, Ulmer, McCall, Young, Keller, Berggren, Pephans; Fifth Row—Forbush, Russell, Scott, Titus, Barnwell, Bando, Gordon, Payne; Fourth Row — Nelson, Jel- enie, Radzville, Mullen, Gardner, Oldham, Cofterman, Mac- Lennan; Third Row es#{ Lipford, Thayer, Kennicot, Cramp, Covault, Kehoe, Gowans, Smith; Second Row — Pazer, Yengo, Pappas, Holt, Lamp, Panks, Huebner, Louis; First Row — Lofgrin, Hale, Sparpana, McCally, Ferneau, Kratt, Coghill, Henson, Cooper. BETA THETA PI Top Row — Hennessy, Hayden, Stegmeyer, Hippier, Nichols, Anderson, Rosemurgy, Reading, Siegmeier; Fourth Row — Guns, Schimmel, Chila, Frank, Frunk, Knight, Simon, Guneau, Kochosky; Third Row — Rivers, Kiefer, Walter, Chapman, Taylor, Hutchinson, Wilson, Warwick, Freeman; Second Row — Dobben, McDermott, Long, Shanks, Smith, Jansen, Bow­ man, Lane, Wulff; First Row — Schartz, VanMeter, Smith, G., Harmon, Scott, Earl, Schwartz, McDonald, Bordeaux. 300 Top Row — Galvin, Whitmore, Pilgrim, Robinson, Engelmann, Brattain, Hawley, McNeil, Bomers; Fifth Row — Hane, Dever, Assink, Miller, Nelson, Tolle, Browning, Davis, A.; Fourth Row — Wagner, Davis^ D., Bahm, Baird, Robertson, Arm­ strong, Bridgman, Simpson; Third Row — Seibel, Benson, Martin, Huber, Cleland, York, Brokaw, Higgins, Whaley; Second Row — Barnes, Omtvedt, Green, Shouldice, Dewland, Proud, Stoner, Morrison, Shazer; First Row — Brown, Macrae, Carlson, Wills, Steelman, Mull, Monroe, Cole, Day. DELTA CHI DELTA SIGMA PHI Top Row — Shaffer, Russell, Pridmore, Moore, Talla, Kerwin, Hughes, Henny; Fifth Row — Shelby, Raviolo, Warner, Wür­ fel, Dorsey, Koester, Lopez, Botten, Hamilton; Fourth Row — Peterson, Russell, Robbins, Kaylor, Taulbee, Geeck, Rouston, Rousseau, Schmidt; Third Row — Garland, Griffen, Krimian, Stutler, Young, Updegraff, Gerlach, Baker, Currie; Second Row — Hough, Nemechek, Stewart, Sherberneau, Norman, Gale, Bean, Bowers ft First Row — Dorgan, Lewis, Meier, Rowe, Rice, Rivard, Curran, McVannel, Dill. 302 Top Row — Schulz, Wonn, Nettle, McClellan, Slajus, Sebas­ tian, Madden, Pattullo; Fourth Row — Richards, Werle, Voor- heis, Pelle, Burdett, Dattilo, Haskett, Kohlman; Third Row — Gustin, McDonald, Polczynski, Sajtar, Pollock, Slavik, Shuert, Gibbs; Second Row — Monte, Pomeroy, Henson, Hendrie, Goodwin, Lasky, Pizzimente, Guidos; First Row Mason, Paskewich, Romanelli, Wilson, Boring, Mildsch, Iuppenlatz, Gilardino. DELTASIGMA PI , \ /r SB 111 303 DELTA TAU DELTA Top Row — Ball, Bracey, Herrmann, Heeke, Rowe, Stewart Verplank, Brown, Peppet, Pierson; Fifth Row — Labeau Shepard, Miller, B., Wentworth, Archer, Johnson B., Oviatt Miller, J., Gilbert, Michael; Fourth Row — Scott, Harrold Woods, Jordan, Young, Zemper, McCaffree, Anderson, Wheat Knight; Third Row — McDonald, Shank, Johnson, L., Weiler Stahlman, Hafke, Heitman, Jonkee, Hill, Kish; Second Row — Sommer, Leavenworth, Rutchow, Sherrill, Lundstrum, Ledin- sky, Carr, D., Carr, G., Osgood, Cregar; First Row — Marsh, Payne, Payton, Cram, Hornbeck, McCalla, Young, Dunbar, Mallory, Kaufman. Top Row — Stookey, Dany, Niehoff, Siebert, Schutte, Burk­ holder, Stetler, Alison, Green; Fifth Row — Slezak, Palmatier, Lipa, Marsh, McKee, Stock, Doll, Kerns,Kranton; Fourth Roto — Hughes, Rogers, Hull, Ross, Greene, Spencer, Barnes, An­ derson; Third Row — English, Lake, Dean, Sinn, Blake, Ryck- man, Wait, Herdrich, Kuhn; Second Row — Norman, Avery, Cox, Lone, Clendenon, Myrmel, Suter, Schmidt; First Row — Pierce, Gustafson, Dykstna, Bopf, Salisbury, Spillum, Nichols, Lytle, Harbison. DELTA UPSILON 1—» FARMHOUSE Top Row — Smith, Thar, Rose, Grill, Randall, Koepele, Gom- ulinski; Third Row — Becker, Bowers, Liddle, Tulacz, Barton, Simpson, Garno; Second Row — Cowles, Hood, Jacob, De- paoli, Wilson, Dailey, Patrick; First Row — Marshall, Jones, Fox, Sheppard, Duncan, McCrory, Gleason. < i d o 306 Top Row — Bush, Gildner, Eldredge, King, Porter, Duckworth, Anderson, Yochum; Fourth Row — Dorman, Kelly, Sayler, Swaby, Walsh, Bailey, Fardley, Spees, Buffmire; Third Row — McCabe, Schultz, Gerguson, Andrus, Ryan, Musson, Davis, Hicks, Gribben; Second Row — McKee, Erber, Runkle, Zink, Linden, Greer, Parsons, Poyhonen, Huestis; First Row—Little­ field, Shepard, Roach, Mynatt, Vanderborgh, Parker, Gara- vuso, Hoke, MacLean. KAPPA SIGMA LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Top Row — Porritt, Mills, Walter, Lundberg, Sullivan, San- teiu, Weldon; Fourth Row - King, Brockett, Currie, Mitchell, Windham, Harris, Borko, Peck, Johnson; Third Row — Evan- kovich, Letherer, Breen, O’Donnell, Sassaman, John, Dick­ erson, Lovely, Banfield; Second Row — Nesmith, Balongue, Kelingos, Cline, Pellicciotti, Jaent, Martinelli, Borton, Griffith; First Row — Judd, Kerans, Lesher, Frink, Samann, Mulliken, Tussing, Carter, Walton. 308 Top Row — Kirchhoff, Lyon, Wheeler, Friesema, Hancock, Mahr, VanSciever, Carter, Strang, Scheel; Third Row — Lievense, Hecko, Beers, Sherman, Blasen, Landacre, Knight, Thiede, Pyle, Domitrovich; Second Row — Mongerson, Fay- ton, McComb, Ricketts, Best, Henderson, Thompson, Belfore, Krempel, Jakeway, Brunetto; First Row — Shotwell, Ebeling, Matson, Larsen, Cary, Schlaff, VanDusen, Patterson, Wray, Newsome. PHI DELTA THETA Top Row — Schade, Lantz, Haveman, Foy, Flain, Wallace, Ferguson, Klarich, To war; Third Row — Chapman, Walton, Buys, Kinnaman, Merritt, Lorcke, Post, Scarlett, Graczylc; Second Row — Wilson, Miller, Meyers, Christ, Burgess, Spurr, Newlin, Grinager; First Row — Griffes, Leib, Kegel, Capps, Letts, Elliott, Dygert, Seroka, Rossman. Top Row — Rollete, Chapman, Masselo, Abel, Ash, Taurianen, Tutt, Purdy, Meyer, Labo; Third Row — Robertson, Gailey, Mills, Buss, McCue, Lloyd, Hinman, Yaravíes, Craige; Second Row — Wilkes, Digileo, Schneider, Brill, Smith, Nason, Sos- nowski, Rice, Davis; First Row — Bidwell, Schwartz, Helmling, Larson, Moore, VanBortel, Lazarczyk, Mackinder, Perkins. PHI KAPPA SIGMA PHI KAPPA TAU Top Row — O Donnell, Braman, Weisengruber, Danziger, Netke, Herrinton, Shimer, Leipprandt, Grimm; Fourth Row — Boardman, Gaastra, Lindaw, Knappe, Stone, Cargo, Place, Seymour; Third Row — Deuben, McNally, Weigele, Rice, Roberts, Musser, Cope, Potter; Second Row — Mogg, Johnson, Burley, Keyes, Childs, Zurinskas, Lehman, Duff; First Row — Holland, Bock, Hommer, Moore, Schultz, Wagoner, Bray, Murphy. 312 Top Row — Hruda, Connelly, B., Beckmeyer, Larson, Tufts, Frant, Faul, Connelly, D., Hackett; Fourth Row — Bradley, Rosso, LaMachio, Smith, D., Wheller, Arbaugh, Coon, Ball- bach, Gideon, Ammon; Third Row—Chase, Mehlhose, Wendt, Cooper, Beyrle, Marshall, Johnson, Steggall, Smith, R.; Second Row — Gamber, Goetz, W., Berquist, Truskoski, Ramsdell, Kelley, Nodus, Brutt, Simpson, Cobb; First Row—Wells, Wet- oskey, Goetz, R., Improta, McGillivary, Hedges, Kearney, Phillips, Eichmeier. PI KAPPAPHI » «S 313 PSI UPSILON Top Row — Fuhrmann, Wilson, A., Smith, Ivkovich, Rogers, Wilson, W., Burton, Burke, Tischbein; Third Row — Shaver, Duila, Peterson, Labbe, Miller, Grebe, Archer, Murphy, Grimes; Second Row — Reuling, Maher, McCormick, Beard, Kolkoski, Slagle, Schuler, Hoffmann, Gates; First Row—Bavin Gourdie, Caravette, VanWindle, Lattner, August, Eigelber ner, Jenkins. 314 Top Row — Sternkopf, Sanders, Aljian, Eckert, Pletz, Mc­ Kenzie, Strohl, Pollard, Josephsen, Vela; Fifth Row — Krohn, Langeluh, Keefev, Bruggeman, Scott, Swanson, Foster, Mac- Nabe, Gamester, Jackson, Weesner; Fourth Row — Reganall, Peterson, Kent, Lohmolder, Burr, Leonard, Spohn, Koch, Kerrey, J., Dixon; Third Row — McLain, Wallis, Stevenson, SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Draddy, Gwizdala, Cornell, McKinney, Harmon, Ramsdell; Second Row — Stavoel, Reed, Lewis, Sullivan, Baldwin, Schiesel, McCaffree, Panettiere, Sena, Hampton; First Row — Benham, Prost, Bernecker, James, Hale, Laundry, Rentschler, Becker, Kerrey, T. Top Row — Harding, Fitzgerald, Smith, Pettys, Mcllvaine, Burke, B., Kelley, Mitchell, Searcy; Fourth Row — Schroeder, Wahl, Fortenberry, Malkin, Schumacher, Lowell, Tellier, Pattison, Gregory, Black; Third Row — Webb, Geis, Missimer, Boone, Hall, Zeller, Winnert, Pilger, Jacoby; Second Row — Loree, Johnson, Miller, Kimen, Prince, Schramek, Gleason, Maatsch, Chandler, Mulkey; First Row — Scheuerle, Follis, Thompson, Mason, Burke, J., Kaestner, Gradison, Grauer, Ogden. Top Row — Peterson, Hanslovsky, Fornell, G. E., Adams, J., McLelland, Wilkes, Pyle, Adams, R., Neller; Fifth Row — Harper, Howe, Stouffer, Fuller, Leelan, Koeplin, Fornell, G. H., Gerrity; Fourth Row — Zerrip, Wright, Gersonde, Coxon, Clyma, Coates, Crane, Marx; Third Row — Mayo, Altenburger, Reed, Stifler, Powell, Sullivan, Moceri, Bellaw; Second Row — Kwasny, Shannon, Gillen, Walker, Nordberg, Hensel, Jans­ sen, Voss; First Row — Dake, Kidder, McGlinnen, Gonzen- bach, Gilpin, Rantis, Burgett, Stafford, Doucette. SIGMA NU THETA CHI Top Row — Peacock, Prentice, Mueller, Coplai, Kirchner, Stef­ fens, Krantz, Futterer; Fifth Row — Von Draacke, Sullivan, Traver, Quick, Foster, Bourne, Churchill, Bannister; Fourth Row — Miller, Earle, Bohnstedt, Crozier, Holder, Griswold, Janter, Thrush; Third Row — Brous, Barrell, Roy, Clever, Woodruff, Gruenberg, Greenwood, Durell; Second Row — Sass, Owen, Parks, Dianich, Peterson, Koop, Cortright; First Row — Howell, Hunter, Gawel, Ebersol, Stauffer, Courneya, Linville, Nissen. 318 Top Row — Kouche, Richard, Stellin, Cameron, Skamzer, Wottysiak, Ricci, Leman; Third Row — Clock, Thorn, Clark, Rials, Grisdale, Ebey, Ciesco, Butcher; Second Row — Kellogg, Fowley, Rhodes, Schmitt, Meyers, Morris, Kaluchi; First Rote — Hoofnagle, Briggs, Hitchens, Clithero, Buggelli, Brisben, Shetleroe, Roberts. THETA XI 319 TRIANGLE Top Row — Prentice, Foster, Sturm, Miller, Maandi, Snider Reiter, Walz, Kiplinger, Weiss; Second Row — Hanna, Kleis Edison, Smith, Malone, Allen, Jandschka, Langdon, Kirby First Row — Frost, Kupiec, Migliore, Nelson, Kruger, Perry Campbell, Wloch, Pozel. 320 I e J / Top Row — Hirsch, Rose, Reiter, Shapiro, Levitan, Ginsberg, Rubin, Czeizler; Fifth Row — Milman, Wexler, Simon, Werth- eim, Holtzmark, Payson, Rassler, Wolfe, Kleinman; Fourth Row — Kronenberg, Weckstein, Burger, Diamond, Botwin, Goldin, Sandorf, Elfman; Third Row — Zipkis, Bombicino, Roberts, Weitzner, Cohen, B., Goldstein, Klein, S., Kleinbawn, Blanke; Second Row — Perin, Cohen, B. J., Milton, Mikelberg, Schachnovsky, Tanenbaum, Bibio, Conway; First Row — Levine, Ginsberg, Rosenberg, Pastor, Kruger, Keller, Gotlieb, Malec, Klein, D. ZETA BETA TAU Colonies by Chuck Werle As enrollment increases at MSU, the number of men interested in fraternity membership also goes up. To meet this demand, several groups are now going through a “colonization process” toward be­ coming full-fledged chapters of national fraternities. Establishing a new fraternity on campus is not a simple matter. In order to protect the fraternity system, the Inter-Fraternity Council and the Dean of Students’ Office have set up a systematic pro­ cedure for any group beginning a local chapter. Colonies are started by interested undergrads, transfer students who are members or representa­ tives of the national organization. Groups interested in colonizing must maintain favorable status with the Fraternity Expansion Com­ mittee, including good scholastic standing, for six months. If the group is then accepted by IFC, it must remain a colony for a minimum of six months. The colony is then eligible for a charter if they meet fraternity standards, have at least 20 members with satisfactory scholarship and a chapter house that meets university requirements. The process — though complicated and lengthy — is necessary to continue the high standards and quality of Michigan State’s fraternity system. KAPPA PHI members, like those of other colonies, use the Union building facilities for their rush smokers. AFTER RUSH the pledging period be­ gins. Recause of small colony size the both importance of each man is great scholastically and activity-wise. THE COLONY member must be able to pass along his enthusiasm to those considering membership. Alumni are usually available in an advisory capacity. ALPHA PHI ALPHA Top Row — Holley, Johnson, T. V., Jones, Norman, Mitchell, Tate, Drake, Campbell, Miller; First Row — Atterberry, Gris- son, McLoy, Johnson, H., Brown, Randolph, Sanders, John­ son, T. KAPPA ALPHA PSI Top Row — Fisher, H. R., Davis, Jackson, White, Better, Henishly; Second Row — Abrams, Fisher, A., Somerville, Mosley, Harris, Watts, Jones, Tutt. Fisher, R., Fisher, H. L., Freeman, Wade; First Row — Little, ALPHA KAPPA Top Row — Mandell, Gordon, Janower, Kirschner, Siegel, Helsband, Sieger, Zolden; Third Row — Wilder, Glazer, Ben­ jamin, Adilman, Solobin, Marcus, Lustic, Clark; Second Row — Newman, Mendelsohn, Gross, Caplan, Pregel, Elson, Ritt- man; First Row — Kalt, Reiner, Wilber, Goldman, Brothers, Israel, Michael, Shapiro. KAPPA PHI Top Row — DuByne, Miller, Huddlestun, Riddick, Hultman; First Row — Evans, Grant, Davis, Kunkler, Savarese. 326 THE WHOLE family takes part in the preparation Sunday dinner in a University Village apartment. MARRIED LIFE The once seldom seen married student now represents nearly one in four of the Michigan State population. To accommodate these increasing numbers, MSU maintains the largest married housing program in the nation; units which bear such appropriate names as Spartan or University Village. Mr. and Mrs. Married Student may live in either the barrack apartments or the modern “bricks,” which consist of 1,140 furnished units. The construction of these more permanent quarters has been continuous over the past few years and will be carried on into the future. Although each apartment follows the same basic floor plan, with wall-to-wall carpeting, completely equipped kitchen and plenty of closet space, here the similarity ends. Each soon takes on the individuality of its occupants. The barracks are of an earlier vintage but here also Mrs. Married Student has a chance to perform small miracles with paint, polish and imagination. These “temporary” buildings are unfurnished but do provide a stove and refrigerator. Students qualified for housing must either be veterans or of junior status. They may apply three months prior to their wedding date but should expect at least a six month wait. One of the highlights for couples in the small villages on the south side of campus is the social life. There may be a general get- together with all the couples in the apartment unit, a meeting of one of the organized groups or just a cup of coffee with the next door neighbor. As a married student, the individual finds life in married housing provides the experience of small scale community living while he is getting his college education. ■ ■ ■1 -HE , _.«*- * ■ - — - - A gsgll yiyp-.. —■----mm ■■tt ■ THIS MAY be the GI check he’s been waiting for. Mail­ boxes are located inside the glass enclosure of the apart­ ment unit. by Judy Cass 327 Above — THIS IS a common sight around campus as young mothers travel to East Lansing shops to do their errands. Right — DINNER IS served in the separate dining area of one of the “brick’s.” Married Housing now Boasts 2,088 Families, an Increase Of 844 in Three Years few Left — MOST STUDENTS have a youngsters to welcome them at the end of the day. The main class buildings are about a mile walk from the apartments. EACH “BRICK’S” unit has two bedrooms, bath, living room, and a combination din­ ing area and kitchen. A VIEW through the large front window shows the comfortable, well arranged in­ terior of a “brick’s” apartment. SOMETIMES A father just can’t study — even with the best of intentions. THERE’S PLENTY of room for a bridge table and an evening of inexpensive enter­ tainment at married housing. ONE OF the nicest parts of having your own apartment — there’s always a refrigerator handy to raid. Eight Hundred “Bricks” Scheduled for Completion During Summer of 1958 EIGHTY PERCENT of the 407 pupils of the Red Cedar School are children of MSU students. One half are kin­ dergarten or first graders. THE RED Cedar Co-op, a non-profit organization, is lo­ cated within walking distance of the apartments. A NIGHT view of the “bricks.” Cars are parked neatly in their places; wagons and scooters idle as their owners sleep soundly; textbooks are opened. 333 THE WEEKEND rolls around and those who didn’t have the courage to make a date earlier, try their luck. 334 by Pat Meioy A residence hall is more than a home away from home; it offers a unique adventure in living. The new resident finds himself working with others, accomplishing everything from the simple task of weekly room cleaning to the complicated building of a winning float for Water Carnival. The dorm dweller soon learns that “patience is a virtue” as he waits for a washer on Saturday or chats with his neighbors in the food lines. Through his hall a student becomes interested in campus and community service: blood drives, the Campus Chest effort and annual Christmas projects. Much of dorm life centers on promoting better social relations within and among the various halls. Dorm parties and exchange dinners are examples. The lessons taught by this adventure are many and varied. The dorm resident meets new compan­ ions from all religious and national backgrounds. Perhaps the most important aspect is that these stu­ dents learn to live together and to enjoy it. THE COEDS, on the other end of the line, look dubious, but their sympathetic nature will probably win out. MOST DAYS begin in a routine way, they include the usual round of study and dis­ cussion, but there is also often the moment of surprise. THE DORM grill is the ideal spot to re count the day’s happenings. AN EVENING ends with post-dance chat­ ter, happy memories and swollen feet. |g| WOMEN’S INTER-RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL - Top Row — Larsen, Prentice, Davis, Green, Stewart, Abeavanel, Second Row — McAuliffe, Dunwell, Tubbs, Wallenberg; Schneider, Parr, Krause, Watson; First Row — Memler, Todd, Echtinaw, Malila, Boese, Wildes, Thrun. The Women’s Inter-Residence Hall Council strives to stimulate both extra-curricular activities within the residence halls and communication and coopera­ tion among the students. Each dorm elects one representative to the council, which meets for dinner each week in turn at each of the various women’s dorms. WIC is a member of the Big 10 Inter-Residence Hall Association, which coordinates the activities of all Big 10 women’s residence halls. This year, Mich­ igan State was host to the association’s fall conference held at Brody Hall. The council cooperated with all-university com­ mittees in promoting the International Week pro­ gram and the Homecoming display and Snow Sculpture contests. WIC also encouraged Christmas philanthropic projects within the halls. During fall term the council sponsored the orienta­ tion program for all freshmen women. It also organized a leadership training workshop for dor­ mitory officers. With Men’s Inter-Residence Hall Council, WIC sponsored the Inter-Dorm Dance and the Sno-Ball, which this year followed the “Peanuts” theme. WOMEN’S RESIDENCE HALL PRESIDENTS - Top Row — Mapes, Schaadt, Hodge, Mullett, Chillis, Cook; Second Row — Halberg, Hoffman, Endress, Malila, Millson; First Row — Culhane, Wintrow, Morgan, Edwards, Ahrens, Muhlitner. Gilchrist Half opened eyes at breakfast, gay shouts over that awaited letter at mail-time, the rustling of pages and notebooks in an endeavor to study or a boy- meets-girl at date-time are all likely to confront you as you enter Gilchrist. Spring term the coeds attained two honors: they were winners of the Inter-Dorm Sing and had the highest scholarship among women’s dorms. FOUR AUTOMATIC washing machines and dryers are kept in continual use by the 240 Gilchrist coeds. Top Row — Roughner, Salmon, Williams, Rocker, Jagow, Ros- sow, Strobel, Echtinaw; Third Row — Whitney, Danforth, Thompson, Taylor, Bird, Magaw, Luhman; Second Row — Tracey, Assoff, Matthews, Sherrer, Ward, Smith, Opie, Holden; First Row — Confer, Abbett, Clay, Schaadt, Llewellyn, Todd, Dart. EACH ROOM takes on a personality from its inhabitants. Some house the truly cre­ ative student and her “masterpieces.” QUIET HOUR regulations allow such “goings-on” only during the hours around meal-time — but, it helps if the dorm president is in on the fun. North Campbell North Campbell stands at the entrance to MSU and typifies dorm life on our campus. Studying, socializing and participating in dorm activities all fill the days of the coeds. This fall, many hours were spent constructing the winning Homecoming display, “Cyanide the Illini.” It consisted of a gigantic witch, brewing the poison that killed the team from Illinois. Top Row — Gar lick, DeCamp, Ellman, Bryan, Chidsey, Wonn- berger, Heino, Wronski, Wineland, Foster; Fifth Row — Mc­ Cullough, Orvis, Shetterly, Rock, Baker, Freeman, C., Herr­ mann, Heller, Jacobs; Fourth Row—Dupuis, Pobuda, Wilhams, Minor, Doran, Beyer, McPherson, Clifton, Bartels, Compton; Third Row — Coranson, Whitmore, Deitsch, S., Barr, Dorsey, Tatman, Deitsch, M., Iordan, Rappe, Marsh; Second Row — Fedorowiez, Miller, Braman, Murphy, Holland, McNamara, Freeman, M., McCarty, Tomin, Courser; First Row — Munk, Marta, Harlow, Falkenstein, Davis, Chillis, Angers, Young, Chateau, Metzger. Top Row — Becker, Winningham, Campbell, Holmes, Frickel, Smith, Hopper, Blanchette; Fourth Row — Milnes, Barr, Watoon, Tempteman, Kline, Woodward, Walker, McKinley; Third Row — Hervig, Conner, Cornell, Fitzpatrick, Anderson, Martinsan, Spark, Dillon; Second Row — Tillstrom, Melmer, Alexander, Harmon, Chung, Macicak, Hewitt, Shier; First Row — Henshaw, Correll, Gignac, Hards, Hodge, Vogt, Ker- sheske, Kavitz. South Campbell, third oldest women’s dormitory, was named after Louise H. Campbell, a former dean of the Home Economics school. An average of 150 coeds live there each term. “Senior Splash” comes to life each spring term when senior women are thrown into the dorm pool by the underclasswomen, as part of farewell festivi­ ties. They also have a senior dinner. South Campbell Top Row — Gawthrop, Woolley, Stacey, Versteeg, Hefka, Munz, Anger, Ellis, Dick; Third Row — Kupcinet, Felmlee, Jacobs, Stumpmier, Heenan, Berdan, Kojesky, Waszak, Wixom; Second Row — Cargill, Bethune, Pinter, Chapman, Mikkelsen, Hertzler, Seybert, Hall, Reimus; First Row — Vel- liquette, Stuerzl, Senghas, Marks, Lennartson, Hotneier, Bryan, Crane. 341 Top Row — Corey, Anderson, Stahl, Whitmer, Wiltoen, Rutter, Jahnke, Krause, Jones, Chappell; Fourth Row — Burgess, Ben- dix, Weber, Gilliland, Cowhead, Conklin, Osborn, H., Coffey, Williams, Tillotson; Third Row—Farmer, Hawley, Dinwiddie, Fech, Hoffert, Near, Robinson, Lintemoot, Peterson, Welch; Second Row — Patrick, Daigle, Bock, Cobo, Ackley, Beebe, Wheelock, Hickok, Clore, Van Gieson; First Row — Mitchell, Setterington, Osborn, M., Burnham, Millsom, Larsen, Stute- ville, Kopplin, Dunning, Habel. East Landon Homecoming started this year’s activities for East Landon. Coffee hours and an open house gave alumni, parents and friends an opportunity to see the living quarters of a college coed. To climax the year for East Landon, a senior dinner is held during spring term. At this time, two girls outstanding in scholarship and dormitory par­ ticipation are each awarded a miniature trophy. Top Row — McNulty, Furlong, Niemira, Anderson, Shelton, Esch; Third Row — Mack, Stonecliffe, Brown, Blakeslee, Dam- row, Reilly, Cook, Wolters; Second Row — Bixler, Peterson, Pippel, Temple, Korzuck, Golden, Melville; First Row — Haines, Allston, Nelson, Pforr, DuCharme, Buell, Loomis, DeLuca. 342 Top Row — Underwood, Hyber, Kustusch, Sorenson, Fournier, Morrice, Doremire, Navickas, Zemke; Fourth Row — Brown, Bryant, J., Nottke, Hartsell, Turner, Seaburn, Mueller, Car- others, Collins; Third Row — Jeschke, Essig, Jackson, Bryant, I., Johnson, Laroy, Spencer, Ghareeb, Gardner ^Second Row — Clarke, Hileman, Starr, Huber, Belyou, Parson, Swanson, Kike, Murray; First Row — Ferris, Labelle, Group, Smith, Ed­ wards, Messinger, Holland, Osner, Herrick. West Landon, named after the first MSU librar­ ian, was opened to coeds in 1947. The intermingling of ideas for Homecoming dis­ plays, constructing Water Carnival floats and mold­ ing of snow sculpture have resulted in winning entries in all these events in recent years. The dorm also possesses a bridge tournament trophy and a women’s dorm scholarship cup. West Landon Top Row — Jewett, Scott, Downs, Rutz, Meyers, Curry, Free­ man, Kuhl, Hudson; Fourth Row — Wheaton, Baldwin, Michelfelder, Depew, Millington, Iwanawski, Zepp, Miner, Garrett; Third Row — Johnson, Hunter, Theophelis, Cardwell, Zeemer, Folia, Abrams, Pelegrini, Klotzburger; Second Row — Simmons, McKim, Ross, Carscallen, Mitchell, Depue, Durance, Jensen; First Row — Niergarth, Pulling, Richards, Falwell, Oakes, Palmer, Parter, Adams, Paul. Top Row — Clifford, Anderson, Lendsburg, Bunn, Carman, Kucera, Gaspeny, Webb; Fourth Row — Niebauer, Russell, Jandron, Campbell, Gordon, Eberhardt, Golchert, Stephenson, Fraser; Third Row — Grudzinski, Haggard, Messmore, Griffin, Alcorn, Neesley, White, Geers; Second Row — Qualls, Herbert, Sjostrom, Daniels, Soules, Shiftman, Ames, Edson, Ehinger; First Row —' Aho, Erickson, Thrun, Muhlitner, Ternyak, Byrd, Geasler, Merchand. East Mayo East Mayo, built and dedicated in 1930, was named after a pioneer Michigan woman who was instru­ mental in obtaining the first women’s dormitory. “Midnight Magic” was the theme of the spring term party, held with West Mayo. The “magic” produced Mayo’s most successful party for the year. The coeds fondly remember their 15 minute uku­ lele concerts during spring term finals. Top Row — Nichols, Grezeszak, Boynton, Tompkins, Intermill, Eddy, Fletcher, Greenig, Schriefer; Fourth Row—Johnson, B., Imhoff, Kay, Campbell, Willingham, Cooper, Osiecki, Pudvay, Cowgill; Third Row — Anderson, Rhodes, Miller, Giguere, Parker, Simons, Lindsey, Johnson, J., Wagner; Second Row — Bancroft, Woodworth, Williamson, Cairns, Brown, Baldino, Embury, Kutak; First Row — Gotlieb, Brezina, Schultz, Leavens, Mulash, Johnson, K., Kengel, Rogers. 344 Top Row — Wierman, Kahres, Dormeier, Stevenson, Offeh- man, Rakowski, Havel, Beechem, Tuggle; Fourth Row — Olsen, Utter, Littell, Simpson, Makemson, Van Winkle, Bates, Diamond, Nelson; Third Row — Summerfield, Farris, Toub- man, Himmelsbaugh, Piziali, Beaudry, Wilson, Denslow, Booker; Second Row — Westphal, Canter, Menn, Lurie, Robb, Ingram, Pilz, Morrice, Boyer; First Row — McGee, Oldham, Sly, Ohashi, Land, Endress, Huber, Hoersch, Ewing. West Mayo, the smallest dormitory on campus, is known for its friendliness and spirit. The coeds show appreciation for their busboys by honoring them at their annual tree trimming. Ever busy phones, the crowded lounge at closing hours, hurried room cleanings before inspection, tub­ bings and serenades for recently pinned or engaged coeds are all part of West Mayo life. West Mayo Top Row — Subotich, Kiken, Bailey, Willert, Frost, Brantigan, Baker, Boudrie, Miner, Kamimska; Third Row — Bowlus, Fel­ lows, Drake, Clawson, Petrie, Melchoir, Meyer, Moffit, Rogers, Souser; Second Row — Yagelo, Deville, . Bowler, Woerner, Weihe, Colton, Lawrence, Story, Allen, Clabuesch; First Row — McKibbin, Rintz, Duff, Makedonsky, Merchant, Gasser, Gray, Groom, Knapp, Buelick. 345 Top Row — Sved, Westphal, Nantau, Milatz, Steffy, Kometh, Simms, Hussey; Fifth Row — Cowan, Oswalt, Miller, Davis, Speck, Allard, Cox; Fourth Row — Frazier, LaBeau, Eldred, Abare, Clements, Ewing, Velander, Tucker; Third Row — Holfus, Uligan, Albrecht, Bachelor, Strassheim, Kurtz, Dove, DeBourage; Second Row — Paris, Fribley, Snell, Hoover, Jacobs, Tennis, Sherman, Gebauer; First Row — Starkweather, Smith, Waisanen, Abrens, Memler, Autio, McNulty, Balmer. North Williams The fall term party, “Winter Fantasy,” started the North Williams coeds on a merry social whirl. Christmas was an especially gay and busy time. Tree Trimming Night began the festivities. Each girl donated an ornament, labeled with her name and year, for the tree. Joining with South Williams, the girls gave a Christmas tea to which members of the administra­ tion were invited. Active participants in intramural sports, the coeds are proud possessors of the All-Sports Trophy. MOST DORMS have special entrances for coeds only. The evergreen shade and location near the dorm fountain make North Williams’ a favorite. Top Row Hayden, Squire, Johnson, Borgman, Plummer, White, Rohrer, Simonton, Pyrros, Lau, Eck, Penman; Fifth Row — Blomquist, Wheeler, Alexander, Rausch, Slupe, Coe, Rogers, Tennis, Willmore, Hittel; Fourth Row - Bartnick’ Kiser, Werner, Hughes, Landron, Feather, Smith, Legatz’ Robinson, Shudark; Third Row - Barker, Ward, Lasio, Mur- phy, Baumer, Linhart, Garrigan, McRae, Wilms, Bern; Second Row — Sawatzke^ Danford, Fitz, Tame, McQuillian, Cranner, Kott, Wallwork, Nelson, Henshaw; First Row — Connor, Stamos, Wiitanen, Bourassa, Halberg, Doyle, Gotta, Bennett, Bingley. The first major event of the year for South Wil­ liams coeds was Homecoming. Besides working on their display, the girls held an open house and tea after the football game. This was a chance for par­ ents and friends visiting the dorm to get a closer look at the coed’s home. Besides social events, the coeds showed their en­ thusiasm by actively participating in the intramural program. South Williams MOST COEDS soon learn the fundamen­ tals of bridge and from then on, some free time is spent each day in doubling, finessing and bidding game. 347 Top Row — Dutton, Steben, Rickman, Seaman, Knupper, Ashenbrenner, Warren, Brazda, Long; Fourth Row — Sargent, Keryluk, Sweet, Yount, Bennett, Selinger, Falk, Bruderick, Day; Third Row — Walters, Evans, Steen, Ellis, Clark, J., Sal­ isbury, Clark, L., Taylor, Arnold; Second Row — Fulford, Schock, Jackson, Krenz, Dow, Mahar, Peterson, Venneman, Lansky; First Row — Rakestraw, Milligan, Puch, Hagen, Win- throw, Parr, Cooper, Kindig, Zannis. East Yakeley The dining room of East Yakeley became an en­ chanted ballroom for an evening last spring when it was for their annual term party, “Moonglow.” transformed East Yakeleyites were busy all year. Evidence of this was seen in their prize-winning Homecoming display, “Whale of a Tale,” and in their women’s intramural volleyball title. Top Row — Matiseck, Bristol, Rathbun, Daiger, Makara, Kron, Hackett, Cole; Fourth Row — Burke, Bay, Wilson, Burtch, Lamaroux, Vissering, Foster, Wheatley; Third Row — Sessions, Burger, Wright, Hutchins, Kakala, Schwartzberger, Clark, Ruphert, Hankerson; Second Row — Keppel, Bonner, Mori- yama, White, Dung, Roach, Craig, Bassler, Meachum; First Row — Campbell, Brown, Bellemy, Triantifillou, Happy, Mac- Kenzie, Armstrong, Makin, Klave. 348 WÊM Top Row — Cavalier, Cobb, Warren, Townsten, McKee, Shepherd, Crow, Beeler; Fourth Row — Maltby, Curnow, Gainnetto, Frost, Ball, Beirman, S., Lathr(>p, Beirman, M.; Third Row — Kerr, Stroth, Treadway, Noel, Schusterick, Arm- strong, Bittker, Sargent; Second Row — Rose, Lieback, Rogers, Hunsicker, Peckhoff, Anderson, Poe, Bilbertson; First Row — Lechner, Porter, Yogel, Boer, Mullett, Black, Patton, Heinrichs. Outstanding scholarship is characteristic of West Yakeley. Since 1950 the dorm has received the scholarship trophy six times. They also possess a per­ manent trophy for maintaining the highest average among women’s dorms for consecutive terms. Activities kept the coeds at West Yakeley busy as they planned for Christmas celebrations and win­ ning entries for university contests. West Yakeley Top Row — Thomas, Rose, Budnyk, Messner, Pasqualin, James, Boceik, Brown, Wilson; Fourth Row — Wallace, Warfield, Schneid, Steinbach, Nelson, Shook, Purcell, Jones, Eisner; Third Row — Gregor, Hengesbach, Bradley, Peters, Mason, Lossing, Ryman, Luttenton, Simmonds; Second Row — Moile, Mills, Winter, Fenner, Scheer, Sweet, Schumacker, Noble, Pres­ ton; First Row — McKinley, Jacob, Willoughby, Skinner, Price, Reynolds, Walton, Gleason. 349 Abbott Traditions play a large part in the life of an Ab­ bott coed. The “Abbott Girl of the Week” award honors a coed superior in scholarship and dorm contributions. The seniors present an award to the outstand­ ing freshman woman on “Senior Skit Night.” To keep informed on activities and local color the residents publish a dorm paper twice a term. MAIL-TIME IS particularly busy for both the desk clerk and the MSU coed. Abbott alone receives 350 letters each day. Top Row — Musta, Heier, Jones, Vollmar, Cooke, Pearse Kunde; Second Row — Smith, M., Fitzpatrick, Smith, J., Noth Roberts, Miller, Endres; First Row - Macaulay, Kemppainen Abravanel, Mapes, Stewart, Sheridan, Karizen. ABBOTT’S LOWER lounge facilities in elude a piano, TV set, card tables and seat ing capacity for 100 persons. This Christmas, the women of Snyder bought a walker for a crippled child as their special project. Individual rooms filled Christmas stockings and food baskets for needy families. Trophy winning Snyder coeds boast of their synchronized swimmers and golf champions in the athletic field, along with special recognition received for participation in the blood drive. THE DORM ballot box, located near the dining room, is used often since everything from officers to queen contestants is selected representatively. Top Row — Quinn, Andea, Alexander, McQueen, Floyd, MacGregor, Murphy, Pickerell; First Row - Labelle, Bush’ McAuliffe, Morsan, Holzbach, Dugan, Seymour. A DORMITORY room is a coed’s haven at MSU. Its uses are many — studying, sleep­ ing* gatherings — even birthday parties. Mason Mason coeds are proud to receive guests and dates in their modernized lounge. Recent additions in furniture have added newness to the dorm. Laughter filled the halls fall as coeds selected costumes for their Hallowe’en party. At Christmas, Santa presented gifts for all in a party for the underprivileged children of Lansing. this The ever-popular scholarship and faculty dinners highlighted the year. MASON HALL, built in 1938, has the? authentic “halls of ivy” appearance. Top Row — Michaels, Brown, Dettlinger, Olshove, Gasman, Barrett, Ekleberry, Murrel, Maier; Fourth Row — Snow, Kist­ ler, Schneider, Whitfield, Burgess, Higgins, Fisher, Ferbitz, Marcinak; Third Row — Patterson, Bell, Daker, Holt, Loque, Porter, Kelly, Kay, Aasen; Second Row—Underwood, Cottrell, Potts, McKenzie, Seeley, Wilson, Siaskiewicz, Madar, Brown; First Row — Dobson, Klasner, Kaekel, Wagner, Zekit, Stock,; Jenus, Bemis, Feven. “LATE MINUTES” are given by the house­ mother for messiness and unmade beds. 352 MASON COUNCIL — Top Roto—Wallenberg, Berry, Brown, Keleberry, Murrel, Newton, Maxwell, Cook; First Row — Rid- outt, Gasman, Smith, Loque, Olshove, Spike, Tygh. The football season reached its peak with Home­ coming. “Paleface Injuns, it’s not the flu — It’s just that team from MSU,” was the Mason theme. After the game, parents and friends of the coeds gathered in the lounge for a Homecoming tea. Junior 500 runners received a steak dinner after they won a third place trophy for the coeds. The seniors of Mason are honored during spring term by a dorm serenade. Each senior woman re­ ceives a symbolic rose. Top Row — Cook, Yascolt, Maxwell, Hubbard, St. Clair, Van Hala, Wallenberg; Fifth Row — Holmes, Jensen, Jones, Sand­ ers, Fidler, Jakeway, Wells, Amos, Gay; Fourth Row — Cooler, Contino, McCuiston, Rick, Berlin, Spencer, Myers, Leader, Markhoff; Third Row — Dinsmore, Moyer, Spike, Meyering, Brooks, Pavka, Newton, Miller, Lawrence; Second Row — Reed, Markland, Demmer, Zipper, Smith, Rosso, Stowell, Ridout, Unthank; First Row — Bosworth, Payne, Rice, Zorman, Ken­ ney, Walters, Martyn, Triestram, Slater. 353 Top Row — Kalder, Holcomb, McCammon, Smith, J., McDon­ ald, Deimore, Mackle, Howard; Second Row — Bloomquist, Smith, L., Lucker, Welsh, Smith, G., Wyche, Pankow; First Row — Schrader, Katafiaz, Boucher, Boese, Culhane, Wesson, Schubel, Berger. Now in its second year as a women’s dormitory, Phillips already possesses several trophies. The coeds topped the Homecoming displays their first fall. Spring term, their runners copped first prize in the Junior 500 race. To honor girls obtaining 3.0 averages, Phillips sponsors a scholarship dinner each term. A rose is given to each girl with high grades. COEDS MAY entertain their dates in the lower lounge or “rec” room of their dorm on Friday and Saturday evenings between seven o’clock and 12:45. Phillips 354 MEN’S INTER-RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL - Top Row -Seeds, Greenup, Perkins, Stouffer, Ellis, Burnett, Williams, Olson; Second Row - Hackett, Pajak, Burger, Ashley, Tice, Prass, Harvey; First Row — Terwilliger, Beihl, Hyer, Grubel, Hickok, Braid, Scott. Each winter term the Men’s Inter-Residence Hall Council co-sponsors an all-university formal with the Womens Inter-Residence Hall Council. The dance is held in the ballroom at Brody hall. This fall, the council hosted 26 delegates from other universities for the Big 10 Residence Hall Presidents’ Conference. The weekend featured a talk by Dr. E. O. Melby, visiting distinguished pro­ fessor of education. Funds to support the activities of the council come from a special tax placed upon each dorm on the basis of the number of residents. MIRHC PRESIDENT Henry Grubel (right) conducts a meeting with delegates from other Big 10 residence hall councils. “CHARLIE BROWN Plays and Snoopy Dances” was the theme of the all-dorm winter formal. 355 ARMSTRONG COUNCIL - Top Row - Smith, Forest, Prest- gard, Laser, Schumann, Kolenda, Johnson, Deutsch, Crow; Third Row — Tomblinson, Hogan, Ohr, Tallman, Lum, Mc- Cuaig, Prass, Sanderson; Second Row — Culhane, Held, Kollar, Reihl, Anderson, Dunbar, Monsour, Kramer; First Row — Rowray (adviser), Dellapenta, German, Speidel, Seeds, Donoghue, Ikenberry, Bruce. ARMSTRONG Social activities at Armstrong include hayrides held by each precinct, exchange dinners with women’s dorms and coffee hours. Each term, men achieving high scholarship are honored at a steak dinner. The men also use the occasion to play host to a women s dorm. The intramural program is well-supported by Arm­ strong athletes. Angelos Pilitsis, chosen as Arm­ strong’s athlete of the year, was selected for the All-American soccer award. A HOST and hostess and two graduate advisers guide the activities of Armstrong men. Top Row — VanDongen, Awad, Mumford, Pritchett, Pal, Stover, Bigony, Maltby; Second Row — Tyson, Kays, Beebe, Bowers, Ortez, Rush, Johnson, Comer, Hall; First Row — King, Zink, Hoang, Dunbar, Jorden, Bellinotti, Honhart, Gondira. THIS ARMSTRONG man has until eight o’clock to get to Brody for breakfast — plenty of time for a leisurely shave. 357 BRYAN Bryan, a member of the Brody dorms, was opened in the fall of 1954. During spring term, each precinct in the dorm elects social, athletic and public relations chairmen who organize the activities of the men. Support of MSU intramurals brought Bryan sec­ ond place in football among dorms this fall. Fall term, the men also co-sponsored a dance with Snyder for residents of both dorms. Snyder coeds served as hostesses for the event. Top Row — Leffingwell, Davis, Beitz, Summers, Clairmont, Buckholz, Faris, Billings, Ackerman, Hickok; Fifth Row — Dolci, Daley, Vincent, Goodell, Schwartz, Lesley, Weliver, Siniff, Brooks; Fourth Row - Parker, Cushing, Lopez-Nazario, Bellamy, Coichon, Debusschere, Cook, Polios, Puig, Scott, J.; Third Row — Bow, Neebes, Mekuria, Alchalabi, Voeks, Pyzyk, Parrillo, Moxley, Wilhams; Second Row — Herring, McCue, Miller, Riley, Louas, Johnson, Denburg, Mezger, Schickler; First Row — Scott, W., Keist, Valsi, Rippee, Olson, Britner, Scott, D., Schmaltz, Kassaye, Gogley. THE SPACIOUS lounge, connected to the Fine Arts room, is used for entertaining. 358 BRYAN HAS a total of 200 rooms, housing 410 men. FOR DINNER, the collegiate sweater must be exchanged for a sportcoat and tie. BESIDES THEIR rooms, Bryan men study in special rooms on the second and third floors. BAILEY COUNCIL — Top Row — Nelson, Beaudry, Cappelen, Born, Kennedy, Halsted, GeBott, Thurston, Clauson; Third Row — Bantien, Dunn, Zouyras, Plapp, Miller, Sackett, Mer­ cier, Zikan; Second Row — Sproule, Bellrichard, Scorsone, Gaynier, Meyer, Tice, Wade, Tebbetts, Odom; First Row — Hinman, Vance, Savage, Armstrong, Caplin, Fisk, Leuy, Murphy, Walker. Bailey was named after the famous horticulturist, Liberty Hyde Bailey, an MSU graduate and ex­ professor. The dorm is now two years old. The General Council of Bailey Hall, composed of 40 resident members, is the governing body for the dormitory. Athletics play a large part in Bailey’s activities, evidenced by their championship in intramural soft- ball spring term. Bailey teams also captured the all-dorm table ten­ nis championship and a block hockey title during competition winter term. BAILEY time at Bailey’s 11:00 P.M. — Closing switchboard. The lines will be empty until 8:00 a.m. 360 immmmsssam ¡■¡¡l WÈÊÊÊmË3ÊÊËÊMimÊÊËmÊ^ RATHER COUNCIL — Top Row — Todd, Jeltmea, Briston, Carey, Walcott, Williams, Shaap, Ashton; Fourth Row — Rozentals, McMillan, Chapman, Eardley, Snyder, Moore, Nokes, Evans; Third Row — Hennig, White, Hegedur, Kats- ma, Bently, Wry, Thuma, Richardson; Second Row — Ewalt, D. J., Ewalt, D. C., Lightfoot, Dimoff, Beattie, Thompson, Duryea; First Row — Deboer, Terwilliger, Russell, Beard, Daugherty, Ostenson, Underwood, Sullivan. RATHER “Duffy’s Barber Shop” was the title of Rather’s Homecoming entry this fall. The display showed a Spartan scalping an Illinois Indian. The men of Rather have designed their own crest which has been reproduced on a dorm flag and in the form of a pin. The dorm provides five disc jockies for the Brody closed system radio station. Top# THE LAUNDRY room provides an opportunity for Rather men to view the do­ mestic side of things. Right — HOWEVER, THIS part of the process often proves to be the most irri­ tating of all. BUTTERFIELD COUNCIL — Top Rom - Castren, Bond, Cuffe, Puffer, Tuer, Siefert; Second Row — DeHaan, Grose, Jones, Vandermeylen, Rappold, Hackett; First Row - Spolyar, Ogar, Greenup, Simons, R., Simons, W. (adviser), Rajski. BUTTERFIELD 362 PARKING NEAR the dorm is permitted on weekends or from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. daily. MEN FROM both “A” and “B” sides of Butterfield use the central mail desk. Top Row — Nichols, Racette, Liddle, Homes, Elder, Hussey, Osborn, Pederson, Kimelman; Third Row — Wickering, Miles, Ramsay, McConkey, Irwin, Smith, Perry, Wallace; Second Row — Miller, Wunderle, Bowman, Provost, Kiedis, Dragoo, Tuttle, Seitz; First Row — Marrus, Matsusaka, Wardrop, Van- Develde, Bryar, Cardona, McCormick, Guest. Butterfield broke the all-university blood drive record this winter term when 56.3 percent of the residents of the dorm donated. Butterfield also won first place among men’s dorms in the Homecoming contest this fall with their dis­ play, “The Poor Beaten Indian went back to Cham­ pagne.” It showed Sparty pushing an Indian into a huge champagne bottle. Fall term, Butterfield men, along with the resi­ dents of the other five Brody dorms entertained their dates at “Brodynik.” A satellite and outer space mo­ biles provided the atmosphere for the dance held in the ballroom at Brody. Among the other activities were a Christmas win­ dow decorating contest, participation in intramurals and the dorm glee club. EACH ROOM has beds which can be ar­ ranged in either single or bunk style. A SPECIAL acoustical room, complete with piano, is provided for Butterfield residents. 363 Top Row — Caldwell, St. John, Hudanish, TeWinkle, Gary, McSweeney, Hansen, Weber, Gawin, Hatto, Clark; Fourth Row — Kurtz, Abbott, Elenbaas, Galloway, Wagner, Wills, Aldridge, Perrin, Batson, Wolkenstein; Third Row — Merling- ton, Decerega, Fiacable, Lindberg, Daly, Nolan, Foster, Mc- Kenzie, Spaniola, Blanschard; Second Row — Smoke, Hughes, Weigele, Enter, Cummings, Smith, Westfall, Palmitier, De- Morrow, Clary, Modica; First Row — Hanton, Bigio, Rodre- quez, TerVree, Pearce, McGowney, Downer, Lindsley, Sana- bria, Braid. EMMONS Now in its second year, Emmons has possession of many trophies. This year, the men came in second in swimming and they won first place in both intra­ mural golf and track during spring term. Emmons runners brought their dorm the third place award in the Junior 500 race. Top Row — Cubitt, Crimmins, Tedder, Adamson, Wolfrom, Cheeseman, Livingston, Ryan, D., Sellig, Sullivan; Fourth Row — Scharrich, Rayburn, Bruce, Sherman, Frame, Willard, Pelton, Reynolds, Fortner, Sparling; Third Row — Thorne, Wood, Kalom, Martin, DeGroft, Grundhofer, Caveney, Dun- lop, Wheatly, Little; Second Row — Tinkham, Ovaitt, Wil­ liams, Case, Miller, Craig, Murphy, Moak, Connelly, Benjamin, Lopshire; First Row — Outman, Shear, Jennette, Ryan, T., Janke, Wallen, Schultz, Sanders, Minto, Mankley. 364 EMMONS COUNCIL — Top Row — Schneider, Baytendorp, Elliott, Sasanko, Beyer, Guernsey, Kemppainen, Arrington, Cooper, Ruess; Second Row — Thompson, Cmiel, Morse, Brunk, Johnson, Todd, Hyer, Holland, Kenney, Donovan; First Row — Meyer, Byers, VanPelt, Seager, Stouffer, De- Martino, Byron, Maier, Meador. To keep informed on the latest dorm happenings, Emmons men publish a bi-weekly newspaper. The 35-man Emmons Glee Club presented re­ citals for the Homecoming program, Christmas party and Parents’ Weekend. They also placed sec­ ond in the Men’s Inter-Dorm Sing. EMMONS MEN receive their mail by 8:15 a.m. each weekday. NEWEST ADDITION to the Emmons trophy case is their Junior 500 third place award. 365 Top Row — Gavger, Morrison, Betz, Clock, Randall, Billett, Kaniarz, Gross, Poleski; Fourth Row — DeSmit, Patton, Mathiason, Gaylord, Gush, Dolph, Berles, Freeman; Third Row —Keil, Johnson, Olsen, Miller, Fish, Fengler, Hann, Rink, English; Second Row — Weaver, Nosal, Baker, Fekete, Oberg, Hahn, Relerford, Wong, Christensen; First Row — Simitz, Lorimer, Chadwick, Schmidt, Dolph, Henderson, Allswede, Blisman, Savage. WEST SHAW THE “DOUBLE line” starts its rush to the dining room for the evening meal at 5:15. 366 WEST SHAW men clean their own rooms — the janitors only do the vacuuming. Top Row — Loose, Kietzmann, Perkins, Perkuchin, Carey, Phillips, S., Slade, Brungard; Third Row — Langley, Mudgett, Phillips, J., Wagner, Headrick, Cluster, Schoof; Second Row — Howley, Tice, English, Himebaugh, Hice, Holtz, Newman, Barber; First Row — Pankhurst, Stockham, Vanden, Harvey, Munn (adviser), McGarva, Danielson, Taub. Intramural athletic contests are a challenge West Shaw men are more than willing to meet. This fall, they won the all-university football championship and took first place in the Turkey Trot. The fall term party, “Holiday in Hades,” was held in the lower lounge of the dorm. Decorations were in red and a “devil” hovered over the band to com­ plete the effect. During fall term, record dances were sponsored Spring term, the West Shaw Glee Club placed each week for West Shaw men and their dates. first in the Men’s Inter-Dorm Sing. Top Row — Wood, Guenther, Dorow, Virkus, Omo, Jones, Harwood, Farrington, Turner; Third Row — Campbell, Blake, Maki, Mettler, Cutler, Gilg, Schwartz, Boss, Bennett; Second Row — Crissy, Morrison, H., Cook, Ondrusek, Cox, Brown, Marston, Morrison, L., Gale; First Row — Niloofari, Cowden, Constance, Doll, Barnes, Bernstein, Abbott, Becker, Bird. EAST SHAW COUNCIL-Top Row - Galbraith, Gerton, Yoder, Burnett, Talsma, Spangler, Jones, Kleva, Timm; Fourth Row Wilkinson, Pettengill, Wheeler, Durham, Fernstrom, McDonald, Pétrin, Katz; Third Row - Carlson, Woolsey’ Stocker, Fichtner, Pajak, Paone, McFall, Wooley, Erwin; Second Row — Revez, Schwartz, Cross, Talbot, Hickok, Snediker, Hayward, Baker; First Row — Sparling, Leachman, Clarke, Witt, Ellis, Price, Wallis, Merithew, Wille. EAST SHAW Spring term, over 300 East Shaw men actively participated in a convention” held in connection with the dorm’s General Council elections. It was conducted in the manner of a national convention. In preparation for “Holiday in Hades,” co-spon­ sored with West Shaw, the resident advisers offered dance instructions once a week during fall term. East Shaw placed second in the fall and winter blood drives and won the IM swimming champion­ ship trophy. BOTH SIDES of Shaw have “rec” rooms. East Shaw men enjoy both ping pong and billiards. 368 A BASKETBALL trophy is evidence of one precinct’s victory in intradorm play. Each year thousands of students meet the chal­ lenge of off-campus living. As individuals or in two’s and three’s, they rent rooms, apartments or houses, which serve as their homes during the college year. Transportation to the campus is the first thing to consider. Some drive, others hitch-hike or ride buses if they are beyond walking distance. by Bill Keough Above — STUDENTS OF sophomore status are eligible to live in off-campus approved housing. Men over 21 may live in unap­ proved units. Right — THE UNION offers services rang­ ing from a dollar-ten cent evening meal and a barber shop to a meeting place and ping pong tables. Once a room has been secured and the landlord appeased with a rent payment, the students face the food problem. Long lines of students eat their daily meals in the form of Union “student specials.” Some get jobs that provide them with meals plus enough money for the rent. Others experiment with the delicacies that can be prepared on a hot plate. That a partial “kitchen” can be kept in a dresser drawer is discovered by more than one student going to school on a tight budget. Several men may chip in to rent a more lavish dwelling and do their buying and cooking on a community basis. This can become somewhat in­ volved when bills roll in at the end of the month or when differences in taste arise, such as: “Why don’t we buy cabbage for a change? We have canned corn three times a week.” Some wonder if living off-campus is worth the trouble it takes. For the thousands who do, and en­ joy it, there isn’t any doubt — it’s really the life! Above — A TOTAL of 7,447 students live off-campus. Some commute from homes as far away as Grand Ledge, Eaton Rapids and St. Johns. Right - FORTY PERCENT of all off-cam­ pus students belong to campus organizations. Meetings will bring them back to MSU in the evenings. The eight male cooperatives, scattered through East Lansing, house nearly 200 MSU students. For these men, co-op living emphasizes the teamwork and responsibility gained from the practical experience of students owning their own houses. The Men’s Inter-Co-op Council, the coordinating body, is made up of representatives from all eight units. They have set minimum requirements for co-op membership at a 2.2 scholastic average and a two-thirds vote of the active members. Open smokers are held to acquaint interested men with the workings of the co-op system. The main attraction is naturally their low expense, possible because each member puts in from four to six hours of work each week at the house. The co-op offers more than inexpensive housing, however. Fun enters in the form of term parties, guest and exchange dinners and intramural sports. JfifeSL . . . real cooperation, even for the dish washing . . . soci; place ce to study. a place to relax and by Judy Begick DAILY FOOD budgets for a men’s co-op allow approxi­ mately 95 cents per person. Top Row — Moldenhauer, Drahn, Lowry, Wolthuis, R., Mes­ sner, Jagger, Riggs, Ensing; First Row — Pristas, Wolthuis, J., Black, Bozeman, Beckman, DeCecco, Shih, Dishong. BEAL BOWER In 1947, Beal and Bower cooperative houses were added to the men’s co-op living units. To be eligible for membership, male students must have a willingness to work and share responsibility, plus sound character and high standards. Members of both houses encourage group fellowship by taking an active part in intramural sports events and social activities. Top Row — Carlson, Bellinger, H. E., Griffin, Gray, Horton, Jamieson, Nesbitt; Second Row — Krogulecki, Revoyr, Nelson, Flegal, Bellinger, H. J., Bergwall; First Row — Runkel, Alex­ ander, R., Griffen, Cooledge, Olekszyk, Alexander, D., Burgess. T op Row — Hoffer, Aggerholm, Lukert, Minto, Connel, Warnke, Bey, Burns; Fourth Row — Slajus, Mohrlok, Reming­ ton, Cart, McAvoy, VanderHorst, Brelsford; Third Row — Vorheis, Iverson, Gibbs, Scollon, Watson, Daugherty, Christen­ sen, Webb; Second Row — Thuemmel, Sager, Talsma, Phil­ lips, McKenzie, Lawrence, Cosse; First Row — Barnhart, Wackland, Motts (adviser), Dean, Townsend, Pabst, Murphy, Benner. Elsworth, nationally affiliated with the North American Co-op League, was founded in 1940. Re­ quirements for membership include a 2.2 scholastic average and a three-fourths vote of the actives. Hedrick is noted for being both the first male student co-op at MSU and the first to own its house. The original building burned in 1956, but was re­ placed with a modernly designed house last year. ELSWORTH HEDRICK Top Row — Sarns, Smith, Isherwood, Robertson, Borota, Boldt, Hall, Murrin, Ward, Shell; Second Row — Welty, Schroeder, Brama, Switzenberg, Elzinga, Bumgardner, Pratt, Dickerson, Anderson; First Row — Contos, Walker (adviser), Brown, Col­ lins, Bates, Christensen, Chesness, McDonagh, Coultes. EVAN'S SCHOLARS Top Row — Sheehy, Harney, Dugdale, Morene, Rascano, Pas- bjerg, Anderson, R., Stewartson; Fourth Row — Adlam, Mc­ Intyre, Smith, Bree, VanSeyne, Whitener, Solowyn; Third Row — Ferguson, Butterworth, Anderson, M., Linden, Dixon, Ritchie, Vrabel, Biasella; Second Row — Sphar, Fetsco, Kotlar, Reynolds, Miller, Fikejs, Speck; First Row — Schwab, Block, Buchanan (adviser), Welsh, Flaim, Johnson, Dutch (adviser), Polzin. Male students who have caddied at a Western Golf Association club for two years and graduated in the upper fourth of their high school classes are eligible for membership in Evan’s Scholars. Scholarships provide financial aid for the 39 worthy ex-caddies in the MSU chapter. The group came on campus in 1955 and moved into a newly purchased house this fall term. THEIR INTEREST in golf encourages members to keep in practice in the off-seasons. THE HONOR trophy is given each year to the out­ standing freshman. HOWLAND Top Row — Kuehne, Markwart, Barber, Fritz, Okoren, Boucher, Smith, D., Versteeg; Fourth Row — Heslip, Schenk, Lindsey, Slavik, Thorlund, Lehman, Boesch; Third Row — Keel, Fields, Himsman, Spears, Cardna, Thurston, Aho, Brad­ ford; Second Row — Madren, Bains, Smith, C., Duby, Pres­ cott, Curl, Pullen; First Row — Gryzk, Lumianske, French (adviser), Tarr, Marx, Abramczyk, Hoffman, Clink. Howland, organized in 1947, boasts the largest membership of the male cooperative units. First known as Ajax Men’s Co-op, it was renamed in honor of a leader in the development of co­ operative organizations in Michigan. The house is associated with Cooperatives in Ac­ tion, a national magazine which keeps members in­ formed on current co-op happenings. THE HOUSE supplies all linen and two men are re­ sponsible for laundering it. HALF THE men take the cooking detail, while the remainder divide house duties, custodian work and upkeep of the grounds. 377 Top Row — Carmody, Schutt, Young, Sneller, Wheeler, Ward, Lindholm, Scovel; Second Row — Drummond, Charl­ ton, VanGinhoven, Horan, Fariss, Smith, Wolownik, Slevatz; First Row — Koch, Schroeder, Mervich, Fink (adviser), Toth, Dawson (adviser), Tenniswood, Avers. MOTTS ULREY Motts was organized by a group of veterans in 1947. A new house was purchased in 1954 and mem­ bers returned to college a week early this fall to re­ decorate the interior. Ulrey, named in honor of Dr. Orion Ulrey, an initiator of the co-op movement on campus, dates from 1946. Members have permanent possession of an All-Independent Sports Trophy. Top Row — Walkowiak, Helgren, Richards, Lavanchy, Wilks, Reidnauer, Valerio, Schankland; First Row — Herrington, De- Marte, Marzolf, Hyppa, Sommers, Spetz, Xerri, Hewitt. VAN HOOSEN by Judy Begick Van Hoosen hall, named in honor of Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, a former member of the State Board of Agriculture, was formally introduced to MSU at an open house and tea on December 7, 1957. Designed to replace the quasi-cooperative houses for women, Van Hoosen is the first living unit of its kind in the nation. Coeds, selected last spring, moved into the hall fall term. Van Hoosen is considered a dormitory and is represented on the Women’s Inter-Residence Hall Council. One coed from the hall sits with the University Committee on Apartment Residence Halls, the body which originally devised the plans for Van Hoosen. The same group now acts in a direct supervisory ca­ pacity toward the hall. 379 VAN HOOSEN THE GIRLS in each apartment unit make up their own menus and take turns on the cooking and dish washing chores. VAN HOOSEN’S resident adviser, Mrs. Juanita Lloyd, and two graduate assistants oversee the activities of the coeds. Thirty-two apartments, each de­ signed to accommodate a maximum of six women, plus a large social wing comprise the new living unit. Under this plan, each girl has a “family” of companions rather than a single roommate. Apartments are rented at $600 a term, which is equally divided among the occupants. Food costs depend up­ on the planning and bargain-hunting ability of the coeds. Each apartment has a carpeted liv­ ing room, furnished with desks, occa­ sional chairs, a small sofa and floor lamp. The bedrooms feature 18-foot walk-in closets. In the kitchen-dining area are a combination refrigerator-freezer, gas range and oven, built-in cabinets and a dining table that will accommodate the six coeds. Kitchens are also equipped with basic cooking utensils, glassware, sil­ ver and china. The occupants furnish their own linen, but there are laundry rooms in each wing which are equipped with washers, extractors and dryers. HOUSING FOR 192 coeds is available in the newest women’s living unit, located on the Red Cedar directly east of Shaw hall. 380 Top Row —Wise, Knapp, Sweet, Britton, Wallace, Dietz, Romine, Fetting, Carlisle; Fourth Row — Pearce, Luther, Covington, Heynig, Hunt, Filley, Clancy, Eber; Third Row — Bordt, Brink, Single, Wagonjack, Kaiser, Heustis, Toppin, Findlay; Second Row — Orthman, Hokens, Line, Fell, Ostrander, Dobias, Crane, Nieschulz; First Row — DeYoung, McGuffin,® Raisanen, Barnes, Lloyd, Hoffman, Larkins, Deutsch, O’Meara. The women of Van Hoosen entered university competition for the first time this fall and won a first place with their Homecoming display. They also topped other coed dorms with the highest per­ centage of donations in the fall and winter term blood drives. The coeds entertained with a box social and a Hallowe’en party and helped organize the East Shaw- Van Hoosen Weekend, also held in the fall. Women with sophomore status, a 2.2 all-college and a good citizenship record are eligible to live in Van Hoosen. Two letters of recommendation must accompany all applications. Van Hoosen hall is Michigan State’s answer to the need for a self-managed, inexpensive, yet ade­ quate living arrangement for women students. Other universities are watching with interest as this latest innovation in coed housing unfolds. Top Row — Smith, Kent, Moulton, Jason, Goff, Hinkley, Hoefler, Schoenbeck, McPherson; Fourth Row — Campbell, Boulin, Murphy, Cross, Salter, Royer, Ellard, Carpenter; Third Row — Sutton, Monnett, Ware, Martin, J. K., Linton, Abrahamson, Williams, Piaszek; Second Row — O’Dell, Why- bra, Tucker, Speck, Cox, Sackett, Weissner, Kolodzeij; First Row — Tubbs, Blair, Elsing, Bielski, Lloyd, Hamblin, Marshall, Donahue, Martin, J. M. 381 ABEL, Mary L. ABELEW, David V. ABRAMCZYK, Joseph A. ABRAVANEL, R. J. ACHABAL, Oscar R. ACKERMAN, Mary C. ADAMSKI, Norbert A. ADGATE, Loren C. AERTS, Clarence J. AERTS, Gerald F. AFFHOLDER, David J. AGGERHOLM, David A. AGNESSI, Mark J. AGOSTA, Wilfred H. AHRENDT, Warren R. AHRENS, Douglas D. AINSWORTH, Cynthia R. AITCHISON, Marjorie M. AKERS, Brian L. ALBRING, Ardath H. ALCALA, Luis A. ALDRICH, Nancy L. ALEXANDER, Don A. ALEXANDER, John A ALFLEN, Robert L. ALGUIRE, Ross A. ALJIAN, Andrew ALLARD, Marvel J. ALLEN, Charlotte A. ALLEN, David H. ALLEN, Elaine J. ALLEN, Thomas R. ALLEY, Barrett L. ALMONY, John W. ALMQUIST, Robert E. ALMS, Paul R. ALPERN, Irwin S. ALPHIN, Donnell C. ALTER, Nicholas A. ALTOBELLI, Aldo L. ALTSHULER, Ilona S. ALWOOD, Dennis S. AMBROSE, George R. AMBROSE, Suzanne A. AMICK, Stanley C. AMMON, Joseph W. AMOE, Donna M. AMOS, Jerry L. ANDEA, Mary A. ANDERSON, Albert O. ANDERSON, Cynthia L. ANDERSON, Donald A. ANDERSON, Howard L. ANDERSON, Jack R. 384 ANDERSON, Jackson H. ANDERSON, Jack R. ANDERSON, Marilyn K. ANDERSON, Robert L. ANDERSON, Rolph E. ANDERSON, Susan H. ANDERSON, Thomas F. ANDREWS, Bruce A. ANDREWS, Dawn J. ANDREWS, Thomas E. ANDREWS, Virginia K. ANDRUS, James T. ANNIS, Mary J. APPELHOF, Mary A. ARATARI, Alfred T. ARBLE, William C. ARLT, John R. ARMOUR, James A. ARMSTRONG, Caroline C. ARNEY, Richard M. ARNOLD, Judd D. ARNOLD, Kathleen J. ARNTZ, Thomas C. ARPS, Richard H. ARTMAN, John F. ASM AH, John ASQUITH, Richard L. ASSINK, Nelson R. ASSINK, Susan K. AU, Benjamin D. AUBEL, Joseph L. AUGENSTEIN, Carol S. AUGUST, Norman L. AULD, Stanley D. AULERICH, Richard J. AVELLANO, Anthony F. AVERS, Ronald H. AVERY, Dennis T. BABLER, Chris BACH, Marjorie A. BACHLEDA, Robert J. BADELT, Stanley G. BAILEY, Donald C. BAILEY, Lallie M. BAILEY, Sharlene J. BAKER, Charles A. BAKER, Elizabeth M. BAKER, Robert T., Jr. BAKER, Sally E. BAKKER, Ronald J. BALAI, J. Thomas BALCER, Joan C. BALCH, Gerald D. BALCH, William F. 385 BALL, Effie L. BALL, William H. BALSLEY, Rollin B. BANKS, Dean W. BANNISTER, Chester BARBOUR. Leon D. BARDING, Robert A. BARKER, Arthur W. BARKER, Bruce L. BARKER, Patricia V. BARKER, Richard A. BARKWELL, Robert L. BARNEFSKE, Ervin R BARNES, Alden L. BARNES, Bob O. BARRETT, Ruth A. BARRONS, William B. BARTELS, Judith L. BARTLETT, Thomas H. BARTLEY, Robert E. BARTNICK, Dolores M BARWICK, James R. BASORE, Shirley J. BATES, Gerald K. BATES, Sylvia J. BATTAGLIA, Jack M. BATTCOCK, Gregory E BAUMAN, Ronald C. BEALL, Janet E. BEARD, Timothy J. BEARSS, Marjorie A. BECK, Richard H. BECKER, Candace E. BECKER, Charles W. BECKER, Mary J. BECKER, Robert S. BECKETT, Patricia A. BEEBE, Robert W. BEEKMAN, Patricia L. BEELER, Dawn T. BEENE, Carole A. BEGICK, Judith A. BEGICK, Paul BEHRENWALD, Larry L BEKMAN, Phyllis J. BELFORE, David J. BELL, Dorothy E. BELL, Leonard W. BELL, Michael V. BELLINGER, Howard J BELLINGER, Page L. BELTINCK, James R. BENCIE, Charles J. BENDER, Robert G. 386 BENHAM, James M. BENJAMIN, Larry Z. BENNETT, Everett L. BENNINGER, Gayle M. BENSON, Bruce G. BENSON, Carole A. BENSON, Robert C., Jr. BENSON, Ronald E. BENSON, Roy A. BERARD, Ulric J. BERG, Albert R. BERG, Lorain BERGER, Don BERGHOFF, Herman J. BERGIN, Richard V. BERGMAN, David H. BERGWALL, Victor E. BERGY, M. Sue BERMAN, Barton M. BERMAN, Ezra BERNHARDT, Thomas C. BERON, Irwin M. BERRY, James N. BERRY, Thomas E. BERTOLUZZA, Marcia J. BERTSCH, Francis D. BESCH, Randall L. BESTERVELT, Barbara J. BETZ, Kenneth E. BEY, Calvin F. BEYER, Duane D. BEYER, Thomas J. BEYER, William C. BEYRLE, Richard F. BEYSTRUM, Robert L. BHARADWAJ, Madan B. BINDER, Janice R. BINGLEY, George W. BIRD, Leeds B. BIRD, Sally H. BISCHOFF, James L. BITTING, Sandra L. BITTNER, Judith N. BLACK, Clyde A. BLACK, Richard O. BLACK, Robert W. BLACK, William D. BLEICH, Donald D. BLISS, Richard A. BLISS, Virginia B. BLOCH, Patricia F. BLOCH, Peter E. BLOCK, Robert L. BLOMQUIST, Arnold W. 387 BLOMQUIST, Carl R. BLOODGOOD, Thomas C. BLOOM, Nancy E. BLUM, Jerry A. BLUMKE, Duane L. BLUNT, Joyce D. BOCK, Calvin W. BOCK, Caryl A. BODARY, James L. BOGATINOFF, Svetla M. BOGERT, Mûri G. BOHNSTEDT, Marion D. BOMAN, Mary S. BOMASTER, Chester R. BOMBER, John D. BONADIO, Patricia J. BONDY, Charles C. BOONE, Sarah J. BOPF, William L. BORCHARD, Robert M. BORDEN, Hollister W. BORDT, Jerilea BORING, Alan G. BOROTA, Ray W. BORSUM, Janet K. BOUGHNER, Ellen G. BOULTON, John B. BOURNE, Harold L. BOUTELL, William H. BOUTIN, Jacqueline B. BOWEN, Roger J. BOWERS, Ray D. BOWMAN, Barbara J. BOYD, Loren A. BOYD, Margaret C. BOYDSTON, James N. BOYER, Jack W. BOYNTON, Gerald D. BRADFORD, Meriel M. BRADLEY, Karen L. BRADY, Edna M. BRADY, Patricia L. BRANSTNER, John F„ Jr. BRAUNER, Louise BRAWNER, William H. BRAY, Sharon A. BRAYTON, A. David BRELSFORD, Thomas E. BREMEN, Beryl S. BRENDEL, Gerald R. BRETT, James W. BRIDGMAN, Robert B. BRIGGS, Shirley J. BRIGHT, Noble, Jr. 388 I BRISBIN, John D. BROCK, Mildred J. BROCKELSBY, Alice J. BROCKETT, William T. BRODI, Mary I. BROKAW, William E. BROOMFIELD, Dorothy M. BROTHERS, Anthony A. BROUILLOT, Edmond W. BROWN, Carol L. BROWN, Carolyn E. BROWN, Donald N. BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, Douglas R. Gerald Keith P. Lyle R., Jr. Patrick H. Ralph L. BROWN, Robert E. BROWN, Robert F. BROWN, Robert, Jr. BROWN, Walter S., Jr. BROWN, Wendell R. BRUBAKER, Gilbert O. BRUETSCH, Albert G. BRUMELS, James D. BRUIT, Frank W. BRYANT, Ilene G. BRYANT, Sharyl J. BRYANT, William L. BUCHANAN, William G. BUELL, Betty A. BUELOW, Lorraine L. BUHRO, William L. BULLARD, Katheryn J. BULTHUIS, Raymond J. BUNDESEN, Ana M. BUNTING, Loretta I. BUONODONO, Frank E. BURCH, Edward S. BURDETT, Raymond A. BURGER, Barbara L. BURGESS, John R. BURKE, Ann F. BURKE, Patrick F. BURKHALTER, Martha L. BURKHEAD, Gordon P. BURKMAN, Conrad W. BURNS, Morley N. BURNS, Robert H., Jr. BURNS, Sylvia W. BURROWS, Beatrix A. BURTON, Robert L. BUSCH, Shirley A. 389 BUSH, Harold H„ Jr. BUSSLER, H. Dale BUTTERFIELD, Arthur B BUTTERLINE, Edgar W. BUTTERS, Joellen H. BUXTON, Charles E. BYE, Thomas R. CALHOUN, John C. CALL, Patricia D. CALLISON, Glenn M. CALTRIDER, Robert G. CAMEL, Leroy, Jr. CAMERON, April E. CAMFIELD, Eugene J. CAMM, Sally A. CAMPBELL, Carlos C. CAMPBELL, David A. CAMPBELL, Dorothy J CAMPBELL, Grace A. CAMPBELL, Lynn M. CAMPBELL, Robert L. CAMPBELL, Sarah E. CANFIELD, Barbara A. CANTRELL, Carol L. CAPELLO, Sally A. CAPPS, C. Ronald CARAVETTE, Frank R. CARDWELL, Burton D. CARLSON, David R. CARLSON, Helen M. CARLSON, James R. CARLSON, Janice CARLSON, John C. CARLSON, Mike H. CARLSON, Ralph W. CARLSON, Richard H CARLSON, Sally J. CARLSON, Thomas G. CARLSTON, Jack E. CARLSTON, Suzanne K. CAROL, Robert G. CARR, Charles D. CARR, Gary R. CARR, Richard A. CARRICK, Barbara G. CARROLL, Eleanor J. CARSON, Nancy L. CARSWELL, Rassie CARTER, Carolyn CARTER, Sharalee S. CARTER, Suzanne K. CARVER, Joanne J. CASELLO, Richard M, CASTILLO, Lydia R. 390 CATARELLO, Joseph G. CATEY, Joe S. CAVANAUGH, Donald N., Jr. CAVANAUGH, Maurice J CHAFFEE, Susan I. CHALK, Julian L. CHAMPION, Bruce D. CHANDLER, Charles D. CHANDLER, David C. CHANG, Marvel M. CHAPIN, Paul P. CHAPNICK, Franklin CHAPPELL, Martin L. CHARLEBOIS, Theodore A., Jr. CHARTIER, Yves CHARTRAND, Gary T. CHEATLE, Margaret R. CHERLONG, George R. CHEVALIER, Leonard H. CHIARENZA, Peter P. CHILA, Dominick D. CHILDS, Donald L. CHIRIBOGA, Adolfo F. CHITTENDEN, Marjorie K. CHORMAN, David H. CHRISTENSEN, Carl A. CHRISTENSEN, Marlene M. CHRISTENSEN, Robert C. CHRISTENSEN, Robert L. CHRISTIANS, Kenneth J. CHRISTIE, Charles D. CHRISTOPHER, Clara L. CHRISTOPHERSON, Gerald M. CHRISTOPHERSON, Sally A. CHURCHILL, Donald B. CIGARD, Merrilyn CLANCY, Leon E., Jr. CLANCY, Patricia S. CLARK, Ann N. CLARK, Bonita M. CLARK, Bruce A. CLARK, Charles L. CLARK, Harry D. CLARK, R. William CLARK, Virginia Z. CLARK, William A. CLARKE, Lavern A. CLARKE, Robert W. CLENDENON, Claude E. CLIFFORD, Hugh F. CLINE, Philip B. CLINK, Jack E. CLITHERO, William M. CLORE, Raechel E. 391 CLUSTER, Donald R. CLUSTER, Jack L. COAN, Peter G. COASH, Mary A. COATES, A. Emerson COBB, Noralee A. COBB, Ralph M. COBLENTZ, Joan M. COCHRAN, Marilyn L. COCHRANE, John E. COCKING, Sonia J. COHEN, Burt V. COKE, Jeffrey W. COLBURN, Forrest L. COLBY, Donald F. COLE, William R. COLEMAN, Richard B. COLLINS, Bruce W. COLLINS, Leo F. COLLINS, Richard D. COLLINSON, Charles L. COLUCCI, Joseph M. COLVIN, Elizabeth A. COMFORT, Norma J. COMMIRE, Joyce V. CONIGLIO, Christopher P. CONKLIN, Elizabeth A. CONKLIN, Lucille M. CONNOLLY, David J. CONRAD, George A. CONRAD, Phyllis J. CONRADSEN, Marion J. CONSTANTINI, William J. CONVERSE, Nancy J. COOK, Anne H. COOK, Ronald L. COOK, Shirley E. COOK, Warren L. COOKE, Rosaline R. COOKE, Stephanie COOLEDGE, Fred C. COOPER, Gary G. COOPER, Kenneth P. COOPER, Robert P. COPPENS, Nancy J. CORNELL, Richard D. CORNELL, Ronald L. CORRIGALL, Keith H. CORRIGALL, Nancy J. CORTRIGHT, Jan COUGH, Richard W. COUNSELLER, Lynwood J. COURNEYA, Thomas E. COURTNEY, Robert F. 392 During the Centennial year, Beaumont Tower became “registered site number one” of the Michigan Historical Commission. The tower is located on the northeast corner of the grounds of Old College Hall, the first building in the country to be dedicated to the scientific teaching of agriculture. After the collapse of Old College Hall in 1918, the area became an artillery field. J. W. Beaumont contributed money for the tower, to be constructed in memory of the building which gave him the “happiest moments” of his life. COUSINO, Philip R. COUSSENS, Frank J. COVALAS, Ann COVINGTON, Lessie COWGILL, Carol A. COWHERD, Grant A. COWHERD, Jane A. COX, John L. COYNE, Jeanne A. CRABB, Gayle V. CRAIGIE, Thomas B„ Jr. CRAM, Roger L. CRANE, Barbara G. CRAWFORD, Lawrence W., Jr. CREGAR, Richard E. CRISSY, Charles F. CRITZ, Mary C. CROCKER, Francis L. CROSS, Mary E. CROSSMAN, George H. CROUCH, Jane H. CROZIER, Charles O. CRUISE, John D. CULPEPPER, Alan L. CUMMINGS, Samuel L. CUNNINGHAM, David D. CUNNINGHAM, Gale W. CURLEY, Joseph F. CURNALIA, Jean E. CURRAN, Cornelius J. CURTIS, Shirley A. CUTLER, Anne M. CZURAK, Richard H. DAFOE, Kenneth F. DAHLSTROM, Walter W. DAILEY, Diane E. DAILEY, Larry C. DALIMONTE, Alphonse B. DANKE, Gordon W. DANKO, John J. DARGITZ, Mickey W. DASCHER, Albury J. DATTILO, Anthony D., Jr. DAUGHERTY, James W. DAURICK, James D. DAVIDSON, James B. DAVIDSON, John D. DAVIES, Gerald T. DAVIS, Billie J. DAVIS, Clarence E. DAVIS, David A. DAVIS, Donna J. DAVIS, Earle M„ Jr. DAVIS, Edwin A. 394 DAVIS, John E. DAVIS, Patricia A. DAY, Joseph A., Jr. DAY, Thomas B. DEAN, Earl E. DE BONO, Mark A. DE COUSSER, Denise DEGOLIER, Gordon E. DEUTSCH, Sally L. DE JONGH, Chester G. DELAPA, James P. DELL, Richard L. DELMAN, Ray S. DEM AGGIO, S. Robert DEMPSEY, Geraldine M. DENBURG, Marvin L. DENGEL, John G. DE PREE, Kenneth R. DETMERS, Joan A. DEVRIES, Jerry A. DEWEY, Nancy L. DEXTER, Barbara J. DIANICH, David F. DICKERHOOF, Reuel M. DIETRICH, Dean R. DIFFENDERFER, Richard L. DILKEY, Shirley V. DILLEY, Richard A. DILLON, Michael J. DILLS, Gayla A. DILWORTH, Judith A. DINSMOOR, Charles A. DIXON, Robert E. DOBBEN, John G. DOBIE, Jerry D. DOBLER, Wallace E. DODGE, James A. DOLAN, David R. DOLPH, Douglas H. DOLPH, Duane D. DOLSEY, Ruthann DOMITROVICH, Paul M. DONAHUE, Susan DOREMIRE, Jack B. DORER, Gary L. DORGAN, Richard E. DORR, Elwood L. DORR, Leo W. DORRANCE, Annette M. DOUMA, Marilyn J. DOVE, Robert P. DOW, Donald W. DOWNING, Charles M. DOWNS, William L. 395 DOYLE, Kathleen A. DOZEMAN, Alvin DREHER, Henry J. DRESCHER, Ira B. DRESSELL, A. Keith DREW, Marcia U. DRIGGS, Howard H., Jr. DRISCOLL, Jeanette E. DROEGEMUELLER, Katherine E. DU BYNE, Frank T. DU CHARME, Nancy A. DUDLEY, Martha V. DUNCKEL, Elbridge L. DUNN, James D. DUNN, James L. DUNNIGAN, Walter A. DUREN, Louise E. DURYEA, Lynn R. DUTCHER, Janice L. DYER, Gordon F. DYER, Shirley J. DYKHOUSE, Gordon T. DYKSTRA, James H. EAGLIN, Aloysius M. EARL, Anthony S. EARL, Paul M. EASTMAN, James L. EBELING, Dwight G. EBERHART, William F. ECKEL, Peter J., Jr. ' ECKHARDT, Walter ECONOMOU, George J. EDDY, Janet M. EDGERTON, Russell N. EDISON, Neil M. EDWARDS, Lee S., Jr. EDWARDS, Sharon A. EGNATUK, Tony E. EICHE, Phillip B. EICKHOLZ, William H. EIDSON, John C. EIGELBERNER, Stanley B. EISENLOHR, Robert L. EISNER, Betty G. EKSTRAND, Judith A. ELDER, Elaine E. ELDREDGE, H. Richard ELFMAN, Howard V. ELLIOTT, Charles B. ELLIOTT, Roy E. ELLIS, Arthur E. ELLIS, Carole A. ELLISON, David J. ELZINGA, Marvin J., Jr. 396 ¡¡gSj* EMBURY, Barbara J. EMEDE, Sharon K. EMERLING, Mary J. EMRICK, Warren C. ENDRESS, Harriett A. EPSTEIN, Bonnie H. ERICKSON, David E. ERWIN, Kenneth D. ESSIG, Sally A. ETTER, Sally A. EVANS, George E. EWALT, Dale J. EWALT, Dean C. EWER, Kay R. EXELBY, Edgar K. FABIAN, William E. FABRIZ, Harold L. FADEL, Robert M. FAILING, Patricia L. FAIRLES, Dorothy I. FALBERG, William J FALWELL, Jane L. FARHAT, Donald G. FARHAT, George F. FARIS, Thomas W. FARLEY, Dennis S. FARLEY, Robert D., Jr. FARMILOE, Nancy M. FAST, Bruce O. FAUST, Gordon W. FAUST, Lois K. FAUST, Roger L. FEAR, Anna G. FEIGE, Bruno E. FEKETE, George J. FELDPOUSCH, Barry L. FELL, Catherine R. FELL, Roger B. FERGUSON, Lea V. FERGUSON, Sandra L. FERGUSON, Stanley M„ Jr. FERKOWICZ, Betty A. FERNEAU, Donald D. FERRARA, Baldassare A. FERRIS, Diana A. FIEDLER, Anne J. FIELD, William H. FIELDS, Alexander C. FIFE, Richard D. FINCH, Bobby G. FINDLAY, David B. FINE, Richard H. FINEOUT, Elaine D. FINKBEINER, Ronald W. 397 FINNELL, Lois A. FISH, Marian V. FISHER, Arnold H. FISHER, Dorothy M. FISHER, Robert A. FITZGERALD, Gerald F. FITZPATRICK, Lawrence K. FLADSETH, Leroy A. FLAHERTY, John J. FLAIM, Charles E. FLANDERS, Patricia S. FLANSBURG, Ronald R. FLEET, Wesley L. FLEGAL, Cal J. FLEMING, Ray F„ Jr. FOGLE, Alice M. FOOTE, Lawrence E. FORBUSH, Roger L. FORCIER, Nancy A. FORD, June M. FORMAN, Robert J. FORNELL, Gordon E. FORSLUND, Nancy C. FORTIER, Harry L. FOSHAG, Mary K. FOSTER, Dean A. FOSTER, Robert B. FOSTER, Sharon B. FOWLER, Joseph F. FOX, Gale M. FOX, Sally J. FOY, Russell H. FRAME, Robert W. FRANCESCHI, Carol A. FRANKE, Sharon K. FRASER, Rex A. FRAWLEY, James P. FRAZIER, Carole S. FRAZIER, Dolores M. FREEMAN, Earl T. FREEMAN, Harry FREEMAN, Janice L. FREEMAN, M. Jane FRICKE, Julie A. FRICKEL, Audrey A. FRIESEMA, H. Paul FRITSCH, Jeane E. FRITZ, Elsie J. FRONEK, Franklin R. FROST, Judy H. FRUNK, Robert S. FULFORD, Sarah J. FULLER, Roger L. FUNKHOUSER, William C. 398 GABRIEL, Sam GACH, Ronald E. GAGE, Philip E. GALE, Glen A. GALLAGHER, Daniel R. GALLAGHER, John GALLAGHER, Richard E. GALLAGHER, Thomas D. GAMBER, Leonard W. GAMMEL, Janet E. GANGLER, Janet G. GARAVUSO, James A. GARBUS, Jerry J. GARCIA, Dolores M. GARDINER, Richard G. GARDINER, Walter W. GARDNER, Elvie W. GARDNER, Gayle G. GARDNER, Kathryn L. GARDNER, Kenneth R. GARLICK, Emory W. GARN, Roderic GARNER, James H., Jr. GARNO, Kenneth J. GARRETT, John L. GARRETT, Peter W. GASMAN, Nancy A. GASTON, Donna L. GATES, Thomas M. GAUTHIER, Marilyn M. GAUTHIER, Richard L. GAWEL, Stanley GAY, Elaine R. GEBAUER, Barbara A. GEECK, Perry R. GEHAN, John C. GEIGER, Allen C. GEIS, Jack H. GEISTERT, James E. GEMUENDEN, Diane B. GENZ, Warren J. GERMAN, James R. GERRARD, Terry C. GERRIE, Donald W. GERTZ, Richard F. GERVASI, Claire M. GERWITZ, David L. GETTEL, Roger W. GEZON, Caroline H. GIANNOULES, Kenneth S. GIBBS, Bill A. GIBBS, Donald F. GIBNEY, James F. GIFFELS, Kathleen E. 399 GIFFORD, Richard L. GILBERT, Karen E. GILDEA, Clare F. GILL, Billy B. GILLETTE, Neil H. GILLIES, Helen L. GILMAN, Sally S. GILMORE, William H. GINSBERG, Robert J. GLAAB, John K. GLATZ, Kenneth I. GLEASON, Dale A. GLEASON, James E. GLEASON, James H. GLEASON, Judith A. GLEASON, Marne GLEASON, William E. GLICK, Harvey A. GOETZ, Arlene C. GOETZ, Richard L. GOHR, Margaret A. GOLDMAN, Marshall L. GOLDSTEIN, Eleanor L. GOMULINSKI, Melvin S. GONYAW, Earl F. GONZALEZ, Adoración F. GOODALE, William R. GOODBARY, Robert F. GOODMAN, Robert J. GOODNOW, M. Karen GOODRICH, Elma J. GOODRICH, Eloise J. GOODRICH, Robert D. GORDON, Joyce E. GORDON, Robert N. GORE, Curtis E. GORMAN, Jean C. GORMAN, Thomas G. GORNOWICZ, Jean M. GOSSETT, Lorraine L. GOURDIE, Bradford L. GOVE, Ruby M. GOYINGS, Clara A. GOYINGS, Lloyd S. GRACZYK, Frederick A. GRAHAM, Gilbert R. GRANELLI, Barbara A. GRANGER, Ronald K. GRANT, Frederick B. GRAUER, John A. GRAY, Bertram C. GRAY, Darwyn D. GREBE, John H. GREEN, Terrence C. 400 GREENBAUM, Arthur L. GREENBURY, Roy L. GREENE, David Z. GREENE, Linda M. GREENE, Russell A. GREENSIDES, Richard A. GREER, Robert W. GREIG, Ardyn A. GREIG, Gael E. GREIG, Richard P. GRESENS, Ronald W. GRESHAM, Robert GREVE, Carolyn J. GREVE, John H. GRIFFEN, Charles W. GRIFFIN, Charles E. GRIFFIN, Harvie A. GRIFFITH, Robert B. GRIFFITH, Robert E. GRIGEREIT, Robert C. GRILL, Stewart L. GRIMES, Marcia M. GRINNELL, Robert J. GRISWOLD, Roy L. GROSE, William S. GROSS, Larry L. GROSSBAUER, Ralph H. GROSSMEYER, Donald L. GROSSNICKLE, Joy R. GROW, Ronald L. GRUBEL, Henry M. GRUBER, Ronald D. GRZYB, John T. GUENOFF, Maryln J. GUIDOS, Raymond S. GULYAS, Paul J. GUNDERSEN, Harold L. GUNN, Thomas H. GUSTAFSON, Kenneth I. HAAK, William H. HAAN, Jack E. HABECKER, J. R. HACKER, Robert W. HACKETT, Norma J. HADLEY, Alice D. HAFNER, Albert P. HAGER, C. William HAGGARD, George O., Jr. HAINES, Frederic R. HALBERG, Elizabeth J. HALEY, Dean E. HALKIDES, Anastasios S. HALKIDES, Basil C. HALL, Darrell W. 401 HALL, James H. HALL, Kay K. HALL, Kenneth L. HALL, Marjorie M. HALLENIUS, Charles J. HALLIBURTON, Sam H. HALPIN, George R. HAMELINK, Ronald C. HAMILTON, John J. HAMILTON, Marian L. HAMM, William C. FMMPTON, Clyde, Jr. HANSEN, Thomas I. HANSON, Margaret HANSON, Thomas M. HARAG, Rosemary HARBY, Dorothy M. HARDESTY, Annette H. HARD IE, Charles W. HARDING, Carol A. HARDS, Ellyn C. HARE, Russell H. HARFST, Daniel E. HARLOW, Robert H. HARMON, Edwin L. HARPER, Elizabeth A. HARPER, Lewis C. HARR, Nancy A. HARRIS, George D. HARRIS, Jack E. HARRIS, HARRIS, HARRIS, HARRIS, HARRIS, HARRIS, James M. Judith A. Patricia A. Ray T. Samuel E. William D. HARRISON, James L. HARRISON, Margo E. HARSHAW, Leonard C. HART, David L. HART, Donna M. HART, Ray S. HARTER, Donald L. HARTHUN, Walter R. HARTNETT, Marcia R. HARTON, Douglas E. HARTSON, William P. HARTWIG, Joan E. HASBROOK, E. JoAnn HASKETT, John R. HASTINGS, Lois M. HATHERLY, Harold I. HATTER, Charles F. HAUGHWOUT, Barbara M. 402 Beal Botanical Garden is not only a campus beauty spot in the spring, but also a scientific arrangement of thousands of species of plants. It was begun in 1873, when Dr. W. J. Beal, pioneer forestry professor, set out 140 plats of grasses and clovers. The tool shed, a rather picturesque but often unnoticed structure, was built near the turn of the century as a replica of Dr. Beal’s parents’ home. Though the garden has been enlarged throughout the years, the shed still houses the spades, rakes and other tools used in maintenance of the 4,500 species of plants which now grow in the garden. HAUN, Betty L. HAUPT, George B. HAUSMAN, John D. HAWES, Robert W. HAWKINS, Charles E. HAWKS, Gary D. HAWLEY, Margaret E. HAYDEN, John S. HAYDEN, Mary E. HAYDEN, Stephen A. HAYES, Freeman R. HAYNOR, Richard A. HAYS, Leslie E. HAYWARD, Gordon L. HEBERT, Harold J. HECK, Sharon L. HECKER, Paul G. HECKO, Sandra K. HECTOR, Robert A. HEDDEN, Larry D. HEFFELFINGER, Philip J., Jr. HEFKA, Louise A. HEID, Frank B. HEILBRUN, Carol G. HEIN, James M. HEIS, William J., Jr. HELLER, James D. HEMPSTED, Ronald C. HENDRY, Herbert E. HENNY, Carl D. HENRICKSON, Ronald J. HENSHAW, Mary A. HENSON, Dale A. HENSTOCK, Thomas R. HEPLER, Darwyn S. HERTZLER, Patricia A. HERTZLER, Richard G. HESLIP, Robert P. HESLIP, Thomas N. HESS, David S. HESTON, Merry M. HEUER, Virginia L. HEWITT, Donavan G. HICE, Neale E. HICKOK, David K. HICKOK, William G. HICKS, Richard D. HIERHOLZER, Robert J. HIGBEE, Richard L. HILAL, George H. HILDEBRANT, Edgar V. HILLIGUS, Richard E. HINKLE, Wesley G. HINKLEY, Marilyn M. 404 HIRST, Robert D. HIXSON, Donald R. HOANG, Minh HOBOLTH, Hayes M. HOCHEISER, Paul H. HODGE, William V. HODGKIN, Richard J. HODGMAN, David W. HODGSON, Phyllis L. HOEFS, Charles W. HOEFT, Richard F. HOEPFINGER, Richard H. HOFFMAN, HOFFMAN, HOFFMAN, HOFFMAN, HOFFMAN, HOFFMAN, Alan C. Jacqueline M. Morris R. Patricia A. Steward B. Suzanne HOFMEISTER, Jack S. HOHENSTEIN, Sandra L. HOKE, Dick P. HOLBROOK, Joanne B. HOLBROOK, Ronald F. HOLCOMB, Earl E. HOLDER, Beverly A. HOLDER, E. Ronald HOLLAND, Donald E. HOLLAND, Martha E. HOLLINGER, Gerald D. HOLLOWELL, Gerald L. HOLLY, Chester S. HOLMAN, Barbara U. HOLMAN, William J. HOLMBERG, James D. HOLMES, Audra J. HOLMES, Jacqueline T. HOLMES, Richard G. HOLMSTROM, Richard HOLT, Beverly A. HOMMER, Roger HOOPINGARNER, Donald R. HOOPINGARNER, Douglas R. HOOVER, Judith M. HOPELY, Helen V. HOPFENSPERGER, William F. HOPP, Lauretta J. HOPPER, Gary M. HORAN, Robert R. HORNBECK, Louise A. HORNYAK, Julius A. HOUGHTON, Richard L. HOULDSWORTH, Karolyn K. HOVER, Jo Ann B. HOVINGH, Peter, Jr. 405 HOWARD, Janet D. HOWARD, Robert D. HOWE, Franklin E., Jr. HOWE, Sue M. HO WEN STEIN, Raymond E. HOWLEY, Thomas J. HOYT, Roger D. HRUDA, Richard F. HUBBARD, Wesley C. HUBBELL, Gail A. HUDSON, Clarence D. HUEPENBECKER, Philip HUFF, Benjamin J. HUGHES, David G. HUGHES, George W. HUGHES, Robert D. HUGHES, Robert E. HUHN, Ann M. HUIE, Doris HULL, Frederick D. HULL, Robert E. HULSIZER, Loren F. HUMES, F. David HUMPHREY, John C. HUNSICKER, Kristin A. HUNSICKER, Lois J. HUNT, James L. HUNTER, Richard J. HUNTER, Robert E. HUSKEY, Harold D. HUSTON, Marquis E. HUTCHINGS, Carol J. HUTCHINSON, Bruce O. HUTCHINSON, Clark L. HUTCHISON, Robert B. HUTNIK, Peter P. HUYCK, Noel C. HYDE, Janet C. HYDE, Mary E. IKEUYE, Dale T. IMPROTA, Clelio M. INGELS, Roger W. INGRAM, Kay F. IRVIN, Elaine R. IRWIN, Howard W., Jr. ISHAM, Marilyn M. ISRAEL, Sidney H. 1ZZO, Francis E. JACKSON, Harris J. JACOBS, Arthur L. JACOBS, Barbara L. JACOBSON, Douglas E. JACOBY, Robert A. JAKOVAC, Joann J. 406 JAMES, Ken A. JAMES, Phyllis F. JANICKI, Daniel S. JANKE, Donald E. JANOSCHKA, Edward J. JANSEN, William D. JARVIS, Arthur A. JASSON, Robert W. JEFFERY, Charles T. JENKINS, Tom JENKINS, Thomas F. JENNINGS, Sherla J. JERZY, Jerome N. JOACHIM, Ralph B., Jr. JOBE, Robert S. JOHN, David P. JOHNCOCK, Keith W. JOHNSON, Arthur H. JOHNSON, Beatrice E. JOHNSON, Beverly A. JOHNSON, Biff JOHNSON, Daniel E. JOHNSON, David P. JOHNSON, Douglas L. JOHNSON, Duane JOHNSON, Herbert E. JOHNSON, James W. JOHNSON, Karen A. JOHNSON, Noel K. JOHNSON, Lloyd R. JOHNSON, Lynn G. JOHNSON, Martha C. JOHNSON, Paula W. JOHNSON, Richard D. JOHNSON, Robert B. JOHNSON, Susan E. JOHNSON, T. V., Jr. JOHNSTON, William L„ Jr. JOLLEY, Janet S. JONES, Barbara E. JONES, Elizabeth A. JONES, Frank M. JONES, James L. JONES, Joseph R., Jr. JONES, Thomas P. JONES, William A. JONES, William E. JORDAN, Kent D. JORDAN, Lenora V. JUCHARTZ, Grant W. JUDGE, Donald L. JUENGEL, Robert R. JULIER, Robert W. J UNTER, Herman J. 407 K A ARRE, Norman J. KAESTNER, Kenneth A. KAESTNER, Kristin KALASKY, John A. KALHORN, George P. KALMAN, Kazmer C. KAMINSKA, Noryne D. KANILLOPOOLOS, John J. KANILLOPOOLOS, Thomas L. KANKAM, Richard KARELSE, C. Richard KARNS, Patrick D. KASHENIDER, Carol D. KATAFIAZ, Diane E. KAUB, Karl F. KAUFMANN, Kathryn J. KAVANAGH, Janet M. KAVANAUGH, Geraldine E. KEARLY, Theodore H. KEECH, Russell K KEELAN, Laurence P. KEENAN, Carol R. KEILLOR, Joanne I. KEISER, Donald C. KELLER, Kenneth W. KELLER, Philip S. KELLEY, James A. KELLEY, Nancy L. KELLEY, Patt A. KELLICUTT, Donald W. KELLY, Gary M. KELLY, John F. KELLY, Lawrence B. KELLY, Russell W. KELSEY, Forrest L. KELSEY, Patricia A. KEMP, Harold R. KEMPPAINEN, Allen E. KENEL, John A. KENNEDY, Fronda M. KENNEDY, Henry KENNEDY, Patrick D. KENNEDY, William L. KENNEY, William D. KENT, Thomas P. KEOUGH, William T. KERN, George J., Jr. KERR, Nancy J. KERR, Richard A., Jr. KERR, William C. KERREY, Thomas W. KESSELER, John J. KESSELER, Nancy J. KESSELER, William C. 408 KESTERKE, James W. KEUREJIAN, Gregory KEYSER, Donald E. KEYSER, Margaret G. KIDDER, Dale W. KIDDER, James H. KIEFER, Karl J. KIEHM, Harold G. KIERLAND, Marcia J. KIETZMANN, David C. KIGAR, Willard D. KIMEN, Thomas W. KING, David P. KING, Harold O. KING, Howard L. KIRCHHOFF, Charles L. KIRKLAND, Helen B. KIRKPATRICK, E. Elaine KIRSCHNER, Gerald M. KLAUBA, David C. KLEIN, Esther L. KLEINHENN, Sallie J. KLEWICKI, Barbara K. KLINE, Marion P. KLINEDINST, M. Virginia KLOOSTERMAN, Kay B. KLOSOWSKI, Shirley A. KLOTZBURGER, Katherine M. KLOUGART, Asger V. KNAPP, Carol J. KNAPP, Gerald D. KNEBL, Joseph A. KNECHTEL, Robert E. KNIGHT, Evans R. KNIGHT, Robert A. KNIGHT, Tom L. KNOWLES, Beverly A. KNUDSEN, Lynn A. KOCH, Joseph H. KOEHLER, Dawn B. KOENIG, Fred C. KOENIGSHOF, Elaine A. KOHLMAN, Kenneth H. KOLAT, Robert S. KOLKOSKI, Robin J. KONCHAR, Richard J. KONWINSKI, Sylvia KONYHA, Lloyd D. KORCYL, Joseph E. KORICAN, Anthony F. KORN, Reinhart P. KOSIER, Nancy E. KOSS, Maxine K. KOVALIC, Peter P. 409 KOVATCH, Robert KOWALIK, Carolyn KOWALSKI, Joseph C. KOZIE, Walter J. KRAINER, Constance L. KRAMER, Donald J. KRAMER, John W. KRAMER, Joyce L. KRAMP, Richard C. KRANTZ, Trent L. KRATT, Thomas J. KRAVITZ, Sue KREBS, Cleo G. KREBS, Henry G. KREBS, Otto S., Jr. KRECKE, Barbara KREITMEYER, H. Thomas KREMPEL, Peter W. KRENZ, Roberta M. KRICHBAUM, Noel KROPF, John R. KUENZEL, Nancy A. KUGEL, Gerald J. KUHN, Kenneth D. KUNKY, Bernard W. KUNZE, Lawrence P. KUPCINET, Patricia A. KURTZ, Rita A. KUTNER, Charles M. KUZMA, Dennis C. KWAISER, Janet E. KWASNY, H. Lee KWASNY, Thomas A. LABARRE, Richard V. LABBE, Robert A. LA BUDDE, Richard G. LA CRONE, Frederick P. LA FRAUGH, Robert W. LAGAHIT, Francisco T. LAIRD, James G. LAKE, Donald W. LAKE, Joseph LA LONDE, Dale H. LA MACHIO, Albert P. LAMBERT, Frank LAMBRIX, Royal B. LAMBROSA, John R. LAMOTHE, Weldon A. LAMP, Robert H. LANCASTER, Richard L LANDRON, Joan R. LANGE, Antoinette M. LANGE, Richard F. LANGE, Ronald W. 410 LANGFORD, Beryl LANGHAM, Richard LANGS, Richard N. LANKER, James E. LANNIN, Kenneth L. LANNOM, Mary A. LANTZ, David B. LAPPIN, Ivan M. LARDER, Richard A. LARKIN, Charles J., Jr. LARSEN, Carol LARSEN, Carol M. LARSEN, Curtis L. LARSEN, Thomas H. LARSON, Jack S. LARSON, Patricia LARSON, Wayne O. LARWOOD, Judi A. LASH, Ilene S. LASH, Leonard LASKY, Peter J. LATHROP, James A. LATSON, David M. LATTNER, Bernie L. LAU, Marilyn A. LAU, Melvin K. LAUDIG, Larry W. LAUG, Melbourne W. LA VIOLLETTE, Dian M. LAWRENCE, Raymond A. LEACH, Gerald E. LEACH, L. Jay LEACH, William J. LEAN, David F. LEASH, Aaron M. LEAVENWORTH, Paul LE CRONIER, Richard E. LEDER, Harmon M. LEDERER, Peter LEE, Nancy L. LEE, Robert G. LEECH, John F. LEEDS, Andre G. LEEDS, Charles M. LEEMAN, June C. LEET, Sara L. LEFLER, Everette W. LEGAULT, Albert A. LEHMANN, Carol L. LEICHTAMER, Suzanne M. LEIPRANDT, Robert E. LEITH, Sandra J. LEONARD, Robert C. LEPEL, Elaine L. 411 LESLIE, Richard P. LESSMAN, Koert J. LESTER, Sandra H. LEVERETTE, Robert L. LEVINE, Irvin LEVITT, Verna M. LEWANDOWSKI, Raymond J. LEWIS, Charles H. LEWIS, David F. LEWIS, Robert J. LEZOVICH, Edward L. L’HUILLIER, William E. LICK, Dale W. LICKTEIG, Doris E. LIDDLE, Mary LIES, Lois M. LIEVENSE, Karl G. LIMMER, Jack N. LINDBERG, Harry LINDBERG, Lawrence W. LINDBLOOM, Marvin C. LINDHORST, Roland W. LINDSAY, Carol A. LINDSAY, Donald LINDSTROM, Lawrence C., Jr. LINDY, Onto G. LINEBAUGH, Virginia K. LININGER, Larrie J. LINTON, Joanne M. LINVILLE, John A. LIPA, Joseph, Jr. LIPFORD, Frank J. LITTLE, Richard A., Jr. LITTLEFIELD, Charles LITTLESON, Cherie N. LLOYD, Gary LLOYD, Marilyn D. LLOYD, Ross J. LOCKHART, Hugh E. LOFGREN, John A. LOMBARD, George J. LOMBARD, Lorna B. LONE, James W. LONGLAKE, Helen LONTZ, William D. LOOBY, Lawrence E. LOOKANOFF, Judith LOPEZ, Thomas LOTT, Barbara L. LOTT, Mary J. LOUCKS, Emelie A, LOW, Richard E. LOWE, Herbert C. LOWE, Leonard E. 412 Saint s Rest, the first dormitory, was home to State’s original 63 students. The wooden structure was commonly known as the “boarding house.” Many firsts are associated with Saint’s Rest. Rushed to completion for college opening in the spring of 1857, it was one of the first three buildings. Stumps of trees, cut down to clear the area, were left in the yard for the students to sit on. In 1876, Saint’s Rest burned to the ground, the first of such disasters to occur at MAC. Today, the only evidence of the former structure is a plaque set into the sidewalk between the Administration building and the Museum. LU, Patricia LUCEY, Charles E., Jr. LUCKE, David B. LUDWIG, Robert F. LUFT, Kathryn M. LUKERT, James L. LUND, Martin A. LUNDBERG, Donald C. LUNDQUIST, Barbara L. LUNN, Jay G. LUSKE, Lyn H. LYLE, Patricia M. LYNCH, Ronald H. LYON, Peter B. LYON, Richard C. LYON, Robert D. LYON, Sherrill LYTLE, James A. MACAULEY, William S. MAC DONALD, James H. MAC DONALD, John F. MAC DONALD, Richard D. MAC DOUGALL, MaryLois MAC INTOSH, James R. MACK, James P. MACK, Martha F. MACK, Ronald J. MAC KAY, Donna L. MAC KAY, Richard D. MAC KAY, Roderick C. MAC KAY, William M. MAC KENZIE, Mary K. MACKIE, Richard J. MACKINDER, Robert C. MAC KINNON, Janet P. MAC LAREN, Gail A. MAC LEOD, Kenneth A. MADISON, Charles O. MADISON, Myrna L. MADSEN, Tona E. MAHER, Richard P. MAHER, Suzanne M. MAHN, John W„ Jr. MAHR, Robert L. MAIN, Terry H. MAISON, Jack M. MAIZE, R. Gates MALEK, Oscar MALKIN, Ron A. MALLORY, Lynn C. MANDELL, Stephen MANNING, Jack M. MANOCHIO, Marilyn C. MANSFIELD, Richard D 414 MANSPEAKER, George S. MAPES, Constance E. MARE, Charlene MARIAGE, Joseph W. MARICK, Lilian M. MARIN, Elliot M. MARK, Forrest D. MARK, Patricia J. MARLAN, Duane E. MARONICK, Nancy D. MARQUIS, Gerard MARSH, David E. MARSH, Harold G. MARSH, Nancy A. MARSH, Robert W. MARSHALL, Arloa D. MARSTON, Janice M. MARTIN, Charles R. MARTIN, John L. MARTIN, Mary E. MARTIN, Mary K. MARTIN, Richard E. MARTIN, Theodore C. MARX, Eugene V. MARZKE, M. Susan MASON, Donald G. MASON, Reginald A. MASSOLL, Richard E. MATEER, Walter W. MATHESON, Stuart K. MATISEK, Janet E. MATLAGA, Charles MATSON, Edward R. MATSUSAKA, Thomas S. MATTESON, Richard A. MAUER, Matthew J. MAUSTELLER, Marilou MAY, Dean E. MAYO, Jack G. MAZUREK, Raymond S. McCABE, Herbert M. McCAFFREE, Charles McCALL, Patricia D. McCALLA, Darold F. McCLYMONT, Patricia L. McCOMB, Charles R. McCOMB, William A. McCONNELL, Janet M. McCONNELL, Madeline McCONOMY, Judith A. McCONVILLE, William E. McCORMACK, John A. McCORMICK, Kenneth J., Jr. McCORMICK, Richard A. 415 McCRONE, Frank McCullough, Same j. McDEVITT, Jerry T. McDONAGH, James R. McDONALD, Betty J. McDONALD, Lawrence P. McDONALD, Maynard S. McDONALD, Richard R. McGEE, Robert C. McGEHEE, Keith L. McGLINNEN, Gerald A. McGLOTHLIN, Helen C. McGRIFFIN, Ann E. McHUGH, Diane L. McIVER, Kathryn I. McIVER, Marcia L. McKAY, Jerry B. McKENZIE, Gerald R. McLELLAN, Delynn C. McMURDO, Barbara J. McNAUGHTON, Robert D. McQUILLAN, Dorothy A. McVANNEL, Donald E. ME ACHUM, Henry J. MEACHUM, Patricia A. ME ACHUM, Patsy J. MEAD, Hubert A. MEAGHER, Charles J. MEARES, Louis W. MEASEL, Margaret A. MECKLENBERG, Roy A. MECORD, Merle D. MEEHAN, James M. MEFFORD, Joseph P. MEHOKE, Richard A. MELIKIAN, Karnig M., Jr. MELTZER, Thomas J. MELVILLE, Marilyn S. MERKEL, Walter R. MERRICK, Jack L. MEYER, George S. MICHAEL, Gordon G. MIDDLEWOOD, Darrel C. MIELOCK, John A., Jr. MIGLIORE, Salvatore P. MIKEL, Sandra L. MIKELBERG, Arnold S. MIKOWSKI, Bennard J. MILAN, Walter J., Jr. MILAN, William B. MILANO, Donald J. MILANO, Richard L. MILBOURN, John D. MILES, Sue C. 416 MILLER, Clarence L. MILLER, John A. MILLER, Keith W. MILLER, Neil A. MILLER, Phillip N. MILLS, Richard A. MILLS, William H. MILLS, William H„ Jr. MILLSOM, Rita M. MILTON, Harold J. MINATOYA, Robert J. MINNS, Joyce A. MISH, John D. MISSIMER, Roger D. MITCHELL, E. Margaret MITCHELL, James A. MITCHELL, Samuel J. MITCHELL, Victoria R. MOE, Robert I. MOFFIT, Joan M. MOHRLOK, Harold T. MOHRLOK, John W. MONFORD, Shirley A. MONKS, James W., Jr. MONNETT, Virginia L. MONTE, Salvatore P. MONTGOMERY, Lina J. MOOERS, Barbara C. MOONEY, Edward R. MOORE, Jack A. MOORE, Jane A. MOORE, Marilyn J. MOORE, Ronald D. MOREHOUSE, Donald S„ Jr. MOREY, Donald E. MORITZ, Barbara C. MORLEY, Iris M. MORNINSTAR, M. Lynne MORRILL, William E. MORRIS, Glenda C. MORRISON, George J. MORROW, James E. MORTON, Priscilla A. MORTON, Roy L. MOSLEY, James E. MOSS, Leon W. MOSSHOLDER, Robert N. MOTT, Richard M. MOTTARD, Earl J. MOTTINGER, Ann E. MOYER, Lewis H. MUELLER, Richard J. MUHLITNER, Ruth A. MUIR, Richard W. 417 MUIRHEAD, Jean E. MULHOLLAND, Roger E. MULKEY, M. Fred MULL, John D. MULLEN, John C. MULLETT, Moreen A. MULVIHILL, Michael K. MUMFORD, Wipen C. MUMFORD, Wynn MUNCE, Peggy A. MUNN, Irving M. MUNOZ, V. Ben MURDOCK, John H. MURPHY, Gregory J. MURPHY, Louis M. MYERS, Gale H. MYERS, Russell A. MYNATT, Roger D. MYRMEL, Rolland P. NADEAU, Colin G. NAGLE, Bruce E. NALBANDIAN, Lillian M. NANK, Polly A. NANTAU, Edith J. NAPORA, Patricia J. NASH, Patricia M. NAVICKAS, Elizabeth A. NEARPASS, Donald E. NEELY, Howard E., Jr. NEGRO, Joseph J. NEIMAN, John C. NELLENBACH, John H. NELLETT, Francis G. NELSEN, Gordon R. NELSON, Autumn D. NELSON, James E. NELSON, Lee E. NELSON, Nancy L. NELSON, Robert O. NELSON, Thomas G. NEMECEK, Peter H. NEMECHEK, Frank L. NEMETH, Paul M. NERBONNE, Kent B. NESIN, Guy M. NETTE, Jaqueline H. NEUBRECHT, Nancy A. NEWMAN, Herbert NEWSTED, Robert G. NICHOLS, Arlene J. NICHOLS, Wiliam B. NICHOLSON, Donald R. NIGGLI, John O. NIGHTINGALE, Grace L. 418 NISSLEY, Lloyd E. NOBLE, Janice L. NOBLE, Max L. NODUS, Robert J. NOE, Arlene M. NOKES, Richard F. NORDMAN, Jeanine A. NORGAARD, Marshall H. NORTON, David E. NORTON, Nancy J. NOVAK, John R. NOVAK, Sara A. NOVOTNY, Robert J. NOWAK, Leonard G. NOWROSKI, Arlene M. NYMBERG, Marilyn OAKES, Joyce M. OAKES, William H. O’CONNOR, Jeremiah P. O’CONNOR, Josella L. O’CONNOR, Nancy C. O’HEARN, Catherine J. OHLSSON, John A. OJEDA, Jose OLDFIELD, Betty J. OLMSTED, Floyd C. OLSON, Clarice J. OLSON, Sharon M. OLSSON, David L. OMO, R. B„ Jr. O’NEIL, Judith OREEL, Fred N. ORR, Dean W. ORR, Nancy M. ORVIS, Claude H. OSBORN, Mary E. OSGOOD, Floyd B. OSSEWAARDE, Lester J. OSTRANDER, Darlene M. OSTRANDER, Darrlyn J. OSWALT, William L. O’TOOLE, Lawrence E. OVERLOCK, Elizabeth J. PABST, Gordon R. PACERNICK, Dolores J. PAJAK, Roger F. PAKLAIAN, Robert N. PALATAS, Michael E. PALLISTER, Patricia M. PALMATIER, Philip E. PALMER, Donald E. PALMER, Sharon K. PALOMO, Jose E. PAONE, Pasqualino P. PAPENDICK, Victor E. PARKE, Ross A. PARKER, Gordon B. PARKER, John T. PARKS, Judy A. PARKS, Robert A. PARKS, Roger N. PARKS, William H. PARSONS, Donald E. PASQUALIN, Patricia A. PASTOR, Herbert B. PATRICK, Gus F., Jr. PATTON, Ilene M. PATTON, Jerold L. PATTULLO, Hal M. PAUL, Russell L. PAULIN, Jerine J. PAULUS, Robert D. PAVELKA, Charles F. PAYNE, Richard C. PAYNE, William B. PAYTON, Timothy J. PEACOCK, William L. PEARSON, Barbara J. PEATROSS, William H. PECKENS, Richard A. PECKHAM, Delmar D. PECHTA, Shirley A. PEDE, Lawrence W. PEDERSON, Lowell C. PEET, Donald L. PEHOTE, Charles S. PELISSIEN, Marguerite, A. PELLE, Michael A. PELLICCIOTTI, Fernando A. PELTIER, Gary L. PELTON, Barbara J. PELTON, Charlene J. PENEGOR, Donald F. PEPPLER, Sheila M. PERKINS, Donald C. PERKUCHIN, Carol B. PERRIN, Jan S. PETE, Lawrence H. PETERS, John C. PETERS, Robert H. PETERS, William J. PETERSON, Eldona J. PETERSON, Judith A. PETERSON, Karen E. PETERSON, Larry R. PETERSON, Lowell H. PETERSON, Marlene J. PETERSON, Mary J. 420 PERRYS, Charles D. PETZOLD, John A. PHAU, Mary E. PFEIFLE, Helen M. PFENT, Lawrence H. PFORR, Phyllis M. PHEIL, Charles G. PHEIL, M. Mardell PHILLIPS, Allan L. PHILLIPS, Elaine L. PHILLIPS, Frank F. PHILLIPS, Howard R PHILLIPS, Nancy C. PHILP, Paul B. PIASTA, Dick L. PICKERING, Thomas C PIERCE, Milo C. PIERCE, Raymond G. PILGER, Nicholas J. PILZ, Marlene R. PINTER, Velma M. PIPPIN, Richard D. PITCHFORD, Dean L. PITKIN, Marilyn R. PLUGGE, Richard J. POGUE, John F. POHL, Sue L. POLAK, Joseph S. POLCZYNSKI, James J. POLESKI, Frank A. POLLACK, Sheila POLLARD, Charles K. POLLARD, Alison A. POLLOCK, James E. POMEROY, Thomas B. POMRENKE, Norman E. POOLE Dale C. POPP, Robert T. PORRAS, Oseas PORRITT, John F. PORTER, David L. POSTEMA, Edward J. POULOS, Bette A. POWERS, Judith L. PRATT, Charles A. PRATT, Harry H. PRENDERGAST, Bernard E. PRENTICE, LeVon A. PRENTICE, Melvin D. PRIDGEON, John W. PROCEK, Nancy A. PROCTOR, Robert W. PROUT, Elizabeth J. PROUTY, Donald L. PRÜDER, Victor H. PRYBYLOWICZ, Mary Ann PUMA, Charles J. PURCHIS, H. Edwin PUTZIG, Duane H. QUICK, Sherwood, H. QUIGLEY, John J. RACETTE, Donald G. RADZVILLE, Lawrence W. RAFOS, Sandra L. RAJEWSKI, Robert J. RAMSEY, James H. RANDALL, David E. RANDALL, Donald C., Jr. RANDALL, George A. RANDOLPH, Robert L. RANKIN, Margaret A. RANTIS, Plato N. RASALAN, Jesus P. RATHBUN, Clayton L. RAVET, Gerald J. RAVIN, Suzanne E. RAY, Connie RAYNER, Ralph W. RAYMOND, Keith F. READING, Joseph L. READY, Ruth A. REAMES, Richard L. REARICK, Luther W. REASON, Alan M. REASON, Susan E. REBMANN, Eileen I. REDDING, Karen A. REDNER, Ann E. REETZ, Clare J. REEVES, Barbara A. REICHARD, Sally M. REICKEL, Richard E. REILLY, Cleo REILLY, John P. REINER, Richard S. REINHARDT, Barbara J. REINKE, Roger W. REISING, Janet A. REITER, Melvin RELLIS, Michael G. RENDEL, Marvin R. RENFREW, Joyce J. RENTSCHLER, Robert J. REULING, Donna N. REUTER, Sylvia A. REYNOLDS, Lloyd E. REYNOLDS, Stuart A. RHEN, Robert P. 422 Engagement Rock is recognized by most engaged couples. A gift from the class of 1873, it now serves as a reserved seat in the shadow of Beaumont Tower. The large rock was moved from a glacial deposit at the delta of Grand River and Michigan avenues to its permanent site. It was then known as “Class Rock.” For a time, there was a picturesque summer house nearby. These two provided a favorite background for group photographers. To add to its glamour, the rock has a corrected misspelling of the word, “class.” Today, its pictorial qualities are superseded by more sentimental ones, as here, many MSU couples plan their future together. RHOADS, Maurice R. RHODES, Harold T. RHYNARD, Alvin RHYNARD, Ivan RICE, Beverly W. RICE, Gerald R. RICE, Glenn J. RICE, Nancy C. RICHARD, Donald H. RICHARDS, Donald E. RICHARDSON, James A. RICHTER, Fred W. RICKENS, Ronald F. RICKER, R. Kent RICKS, Donald J. RIDDLE, Robert V. RIDLEY, Dixie L. RIDLEY, Emmet L. RIERSON, Ruth J. RIETMAN, Carl RIFENBERG, Jack J. RIGGS, Jane R. RIGGS, Vivian M. RIGONI, Robert J. RIGOTTI, Ferdinand C. RIHA, Judith M. ROACH, James A. ROACH, Maurice W. ROBBINS, Doris E. ROBERTS, David H. ROBERTS, Edward J., Jr. ROBERTS, Kenneth M. ROBERTS, Norman E. ROBERTSON, James K. ROBERTSON, Wayne M. RODGERS, John H. ROE, Mabel E. ROELOFS, Don H. ROGERS, Ewin ROGERS, John M. ROGERS, Patricia M. ROGGENBUCK, Richard L. ROLLINS, Marilyn ROMANEK, Doris J. ROMANELLI, Frank ROMINE, Prudence A. ROOSA, Edgar P. ROSCOE, Edmund J. ROSE, Gene R. ROSENDALL, Alan J. ROSLUND, Sharon D. ROSS, Audrey B. ROSSMAN, William M. ROSSOW, Karen S. 424 ROTH, Marilyn D. ROUKE, Stanley A. ROUSE, Harold L. ROUSTON, Robert S. ROWE, Donald L. ROWE, Roger J. ROWE, William J. RUBIN, David E. RUBIN, Howard M. RUESS, James S. RUMBLES, Don L. RUMBLES, William E. RUMMEL, Roger P. RUNDE, Susanne J. RUPINSKI, Marcia A. RUSSELL, Kenneth D. RUTH, James M. RUTZ, Donald RYAN, Elliot A. RYAN, Robert L. RYBSKI, Diane H. RYLANDER, Nan M. SACKETT, Dirilda H. SADILEK, Ed SADLER, Keith A. SADLER, Norman J. SAFFADY, Shirley K. SAINE, Barbara N. SAITO, Shogo SAJTAR, Stephen M. SALISBURY, Keith D. SALK, Clayton A. SALSBERY, Wayne E. SALTER, Clare J. SAM ALIK, John H. SANDBERG, Jessur H. SANDERS, Jean A. SANDS, Majorie A. SANSONE, Paul G. SAPILA, Leo S. SASANKO, Alvin M. SASSO, Richard SATO, Herbert S. SATOW, Charles W. SAUER, Walter R. SAUM, Virginia F. SAUTER, David G. SAWDON, Gerald D, SAWICKI, Nancy A. SAYLES, Harold D. SCANLON, Denise F. SCHAADT, Charlene M. SCHAEFER, Elfrieda J. SCHAFER, Catherine A. 425 SCHAITBERGER, Daniel A SCHALDENBRAN, Arthur L. SCHAUB, Theodore F. SCHAUTZ, Jean K. SCHEIDLER, Edward P., Jr. SCHINDEN, Alice M. SCHERICH, Barbara A. SCHEUERMAN, Robert W. SCHEUNEMANN, Virginia L. SCHIELE, Irene A. SCHIMKE, Arthur M. SCHINKEL, Alice E. SCHIPPEL, Carl R. SCHLABACH, Karl B. SCHLECHT, Margaret A. SCHLEGEL, Ronald L. SCHLENDER, Carolyn R. SCHLOSS, Jeremy K. SCHMAUCH, Charles A. SCHMIDT, Rodger L. SCHNEIDER, D. Douglas SCHNEIDER, Haro, Jr. SCHNEIDER, Marilyn R. SCHNEIDER, Virginia H. SCHNETTLER, Donald F SCHOENFELD, Lois M. SCHOONMAKER, L. Katherine SCHRÄG, Truman F., Jr. SCHRAMEK, John M. SCHREIHANS, Francis A SCHRIEFER, Susan R. SCHRÖCK, Lewis H. SCHROEDER, Richard A. SCHÜBEL, Jean E. SCHUHARDT, William F. SCHULTZ, Beverly J. SCHUMACHER, Lynne M SCHUTTE, James E. SCHWARTZ, James H. SCHWARTZFISHER, Frank J. SCHWARZ, James K. SCHWEIFLER, Paul A. SCHWEEN, Marilyn K. SCHWERDT, John D. SCHWINGER, Karl L. SCOTT, Carolyn E. SCOTT, Charles R. SCOTT, James C. SCOTT, Janet K. SCOTT, Renelle L. SCRUTCHFIELD, Valerie A. SEAGER, Brent C. SEAGER, Miner D. SEARCY, Ronald G 426 SEARS, Aura J. SEARS, Clarice E. SEBLE, Ted G. SEBRELL, Wayne A. SEEBACK, William A. SEEDS, Bruce W. SEIBEL, John P. SEIDEL, Conrad D. SEITZ, Mary K. SELLS, Barbara SENA, Gerald A. SEROKA, Richard P. SETTLES, Carolyn G. SEYMOUR, Harris W. SHAFFER, Arnold K. SHAFTOE, Lyndon R. SHANNON, Michael J. SHAPIRO, Beattie G. SHATTUCK, Carolyn A. SHAW, James R. SHAW, John R. SHAW, Sandra L. SHAW, Sondra L. SHAWL, Albert T. SHEATHELM, R. William SHEDD, Lawrence C. SHEERE, Marwin R. SHELL, Gerald L. SHEPPARD, Berton S. SHERIDAN, Paul P. SHERWOOD, Constance Y. SHETRON, Stephen G. SHETTLEROE, Robert L. SHIELDS, Joseph F. SHILNEY, Ethel V. SHILNEY, Richard A. SHIVELY, Sara J. SHULAK, Fred B. SHULTIS, Terry L. SHUMWAY, Jo A. SIEGAN, Donald L. SIGNS, Norris H. SILCO, Robert O. SIL VIS, Patricia M. SIMMONS, Roger L. SIMON, Leslie R. SIMONDS, E’Laine C. SIMONS, Judith L. SIMONS, Margaret R. SIMONSON, Virginia M. SIMPSON, Nancy P. SIMPSON, Richard L. SIMS, Keith L. SINGER, Carolyn P. 427 SINHA, Madheshwar D. SJOSTROM, Phyllis B. SKELLENGER, Gerald D. SKELLEY, Patricia A. SKIDMORE, Richard A. SKORY, Delaine L. SKRIDEN, LeRoy D. SKY, Asher J. SLATER, Karen L. SLATER, Kent J. SLAVIK, Leonard C. SLAYTER, Carolyn D. SLOBODIN, Ronald J SLOCUM, Jack D. SMALE, Thomas W. SMEDLEY, Ernest L. SMITH, Donald J. SMITH, Elizabeth A. SMITH, Gerald C. SMITH, Guy R„ Jr. SMITH, James L., Jr. SMITH, Judith A. SMITH, Lowell C. SMITH, Mary E. SMITH, Murray M., Jr. SMITH, Nancy K. SMITH, Richard D. SMITH, Richard L. SMITH, Richard L. SMITH, Richard N. SMITH, Richard R. SMITH, Robert F. SMITH, Roberta A. SMITH, Rolland A. SMITH, Ronald T. SMITH, Rusty SNEDDON, Melville W. SNETSINGER, Jack A. SNIDER, Nancy J. SNYDER, Patricia A. SODERLUND, Carl A. SOLOKO, Janice M. SOMMERS, John R. SONGSTER, Martha A. SORENSEN, Richard R. SORIANO, Jess M. SOSNOWSKI, Gerald T. SPANIOLO, Charles V. SPARPANA, Donald L. SPEES, Gary L. SPEHAR, Barbara J. SPEIR, Nancy A. SPELMAN, John M„ Jr SPENCE, Robert B. 428 SPENCER, Beverly K. SPENCER, Janet A. SPICKA, Richard W. SPILLUM, Michael P. SPILMAN, Eugene SPINK, Harold E. SPINRAD, Stephen SPOTTS, Maynard E. SQUIRES, Richard STAFF, Kirsten E. STAFFORD, Alison M. STALTER, M. Virginia STANERSEN, Lewis A. STANHOPE, Donald F. STAPELMAN, Richard J STAPLES, James H. STAR, Stan STASEVICH, Mike N. STAVOE, H. Wayne STEARNS, Karl W. STEEL, Pauline E. STEELE, Theodore D. STEEN, Julia A. STEFFEE, Caryle K. STEFFEN, Carl H. STEFFENS, Joyce M. STEFFENS, Ronald D. STEIN, Barbara A. STENSON, Helen M. STERLING, Jane R. STERNBERG, Victor H. STEURY, Joel D. STEVENS, Louis D. STEVENSON, Harry L. STEWART, Elizabeth L. STEWART, John D. STEWART, Joseph F. STEWART, Kenneth R. STEWART, William E. STID, Peter D. STIFLER, Ann R. STIFLER, Gerald R. STIVER, Harold E. STOCKING, Gloria J. STODDARD, Elizabeth S. STOLL, Louisa A. STOLT, Marlene K. STONE, Alison R. STONE, Barbara E. STONE, Jerry L. STONE, Sharon A. STONER, Carol A. STONER, William G. STONEX, Alan K. 429 STORCH, Edmond C„ Jr. STOUFFER, Roger D. STOUT, Francis P. STOVER, Richard E. STOWE, Leroy N. STRAHL, Gladys I. STRANG, Phyllis J. STRAUB, Phillip W. STRAUSS, Robert E. STREIB, John F. STROBEL, John R„ Jr. STROBEL, Wüliam R. STROEBEL, Jack D. STRONG, Robert S. STRONG, Thomas D. STROUD, David H. STRYKER, James G. STUBBS, Bette J. STUCK, Norma P. STUDT, Judy A. STUECKEN, Richard H. STUIT, Ronald J. STULTZ, Joan M. STURIS, Talivaldis STURTZ, Sue H. STUTEVILLE, Shelda J. STUTIE, Robert E. SULLIVAN, Lawrence T. SULLIVAN, Marvin D. SUMERACKI, Eileen J. SUMMERS, Benjamin R. SUNDERMAN, Mildred L. SURBER, Marcella R. SUSICK, Gail D. SUSSEX, Brock W. SUTHERLAND, William R. SUTTON, Barbara J. SUTTON, Howard SUTTON, Marilyn H. SUTTON, Patrick L. SUTTON, Robert A. SVEC, F. Joseph SWAN, Harley SWANSON, Arthur R., Jr. SWANSON, Carl W. SWANSON, Nancy M. SWANSON, Richard C. SWEENEY, Joseph R., Jr. SWEET, Kay C. SWITZENBERG, William J. SYKES, Edward F. SYTEK, Raymond E. SZYMCZYK, Patricia A. TABER, Bruce E. 430 TACEY, Clarence J. TALAGA, Stanley J. TALBERT, Miles E. TALBOT, John E. TALBOT, Marianne E. TANCOCK, Kenneth F. TANQUAY, Ronald G. TAPPEN, Margie M. TARR, William H. TATRO, Joan D. TAULBEE, Dale B. TAYLOR, Grace P. TAYLOR, Marilyn J. TAYLOR, Mary N. TEBBETTS, Kenneth E. TENHOOR, Fred G. TENNIS, Gayland L. TERHUNE, Walter S. TERPENING, Ray TERRY, Audrey K. THAR, Margaret L. THEISEN, William E. THELEN, Edmund J. THELEN, Mark H. THEORIN, Carl H. THOMAS, Arthur J. THOMAS, Diane E. THOMAS, John C. THOMAS, Raymond D. THOMAS, Richard D. THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, Carole J. Donna K. Dortha M. John L. Kathryn J. Kenneth L. THOMPSON, Lawrence F. THOMPSON, Marlene K. THOMPSON, Richard L. THOMPSON, Suzanne E. THOMSON, Jonathan G. THORNE, James R. THORTON, Marsha A. THRUN, Barbara E. THRUN, Herbert F„ Jr. THUEMMEL, William L. TILLMAN, Marian E. TIMMER, James B. TISCH, Winston G. TITKEMEYER, Roy TITUS, Harold R. TOBOLSKI, James J. TOLAND, Paul K. TOMICH, Lawrence J. 431 TOMBLINSON, Ted TOMBLINSON, Joyce H. TOMPKINS, Betsy J. TOMPSETT, Karen F. TOPPIN, MaryAnn TOTH, Wilma J. TOWNSEND, Emery R. TOWNSEND, Richard L. TOYE, Donald J. TRAXLER, Donald M. TREMAIN, Harold W. TRIERWEILER, Barbara A. TRIVERS, Peter H. TROESTER, Elizabeth A. TROUP, Arlen E. TRUE, Elizabeth A. TSEKERY, Mary TUCKER, Gloria TUER, Robert C. TUFUOR, Albert K. TURCOTTEE, Sally Y. TURMELL, Robert L. TURNER, Dawn TURNER, Donald G. TURNER, Sydney J. TURPIN, Gilbert R. TYLER, Donald K. TYRRELL, Nancy A. UFFORD, John E. ULMER, William H. UNDERWOOD, Sara K. UNGER, Mary K. UNRUE, Joe S. UNTHANK, Linda L. UTTER, Miriam A. UYTHOVER, Antonie VALACAK, Thomas VALDES, Jose M. VALIMONT, Benjamin F. VAN AARTSEN, Jack G. VAN AKEN, John A. VAN ATTA, Evelyn D. VAN AUKEN, Robert E. VAN CONANT, Darrel L. VANDEN HOUT, Roger L. VANDERLAAN, Richard W. VANDER PLOEG, Earl J. VANDER PLOEG, J. David VANDERSLICE, Carolyn VAN DUSEN, Charles B. VAN GIESON, Marylou VAN HESTEREN, Gaylene J. VAN KÄMPEN, Adrian H. VAN LOO, Richard J. 432 The horse-watering trough is a reminder of class rivalry and the beginning of the Wolverine. In 1900, there was a race between the seniors and juniors to publish the first Wolverine. The Class of 1901 won and jealous seniors stole 200 copies of the yearbook. Ill feelings and desire for revenge came to a head when the Class of 1900 prepared to dedicate its gift to the college. The monument was first burned and then shattered by the harassed juniors. In due time, the class raised more money and presented the watering trough to the college. Today, students recognize it as a planter which holds flowers in the spring. 433 VANNIASINGHAM, John A. VAN ORMAN, Richard A VAN RIPER, Thomas VAN VALKENBURGH, Marilyn L. VAN VLIET, Clifford B. VAN ZANDT, Philip W. VAUGHAN, Jack D. VEAL, Gordon R. VEDDER, V. Anita VEEDER, Gerald D. VELA, Luis F. VENEMA, Howard J. VENNER, Vernon J. VERNIER, Mary C. VERSON, Sidney N. VERSTEEG, George W. VERT, Carl M. VESTICH, Marco D. VICKERS, John M. VINCENT, Jan C. VINKEMULDER, Abby J VIRAY, Juan P. VISHNIA, George F. VOEKS, Roy A. VOGELSANG, Anne L. VOGELSANG, Mary K. VOIGT, John R. VON ALLMEN, Norman J VOROS, Joan V. VOSS, Peter W. VUKOVICH, John R. WADE, Vincent A. WADSTEN, Donald E. WAGNER, Bernard P. WAGNER, Fredrick A. WAGNER, Richard J. WAGNER, Richard N. WAGNER, Russell W. WAGNER, Thomas F. WAGONER, Donald W. WAHL, Philip R. WAHL, Richard C. WAHLBERG, Marjorie A WAIBEL, Joseph H. WAIT, Ivan L. WAKULSKY, George T. WALD, Ashia A. WALES, Constance L. WALKER, James W. WALL, John B. WALLACE, George D. WALLACE, Ian A. WALLIS, Robert R. WALLIS, Thomas W. 434 WALPOLE, Bruce E. WALSH, William J. WALTERS, David H. WALTON, Patsy L. WALTON, William F. WARD, John E. WARE, Margaret J. WARNER, Kenneth G. WARR, Jaqueline J. WARREN, Robert L. WARREN, Suzanne G. WARTH, Hermann D. WASHINGTON, Huel J. WASIELEWSKI, Gerald WASSMAN, Portia E. WATERMAN, Sylvia M. WATERS, Howard, Jr. WATTRICK, Douglas A. WATTS, Cecil E. WEAVER, Robert C. WEBB, Daniel F. WEBB, John D. WEBBER, Daniel R. WEBER, Beverly M. WEBER, George E. WEBER, Marvin G. WEBER, Robert E. WEBRE, Francis L. WEBSTER, Carl R. WEBSTER, Muri H. WEBSTER, Sally A. WECKSTEIN, Louis WEDGE, Jack E. WEEKS, Larry J. WEESNER, Bert W. WEISGARBER, Bob L. WEISS, John E. WELCH, Eugene B. WELCH, Karen W. WELDON, William B. WELLER, Arnold A. WELLINGTON, Roy O. WELTY, Dave W. WENDT, Norma J. WENGER, David R. WENNER, Robert E. WENSLOFF, Gerald E. WERLE, Charles R. WERNER, Robert D. WERNIG, James H„ Jr. WERTENBERGER, Donald R. WESTERFIELD, Robert N. WESTFALL, Darrell E. WESTPHAL, Nancy L. 435 WETENHALL, Richard M. WETTERS, James H. WEXLER, Gary N. WHEAT, Barbara M. WHEELER, Walter A. WHIPPLE, Patricia J. WHITAKER, Carl R. WHITAKER, Donald L. WHITE, Alan E. WHITE, C. Allen WHITE, Erwin J. WHITE, Jack E. WHITE, James WHITE, James WHITE, Kathleen M. WHITE, Robert L. WHITEHEAD, Ben T. WHITFIELD, Lois G. WHITFORD, Charles E. WHITMAYER, Carole A. WHITTENBERG, Margaret V. WICK, Sharon L. WICKERT, Wayne A., Jr. WIDAWER, Max C. WIDDOWSON, Nancy K. WIDMAYER, Janet L. WIEDEMANN, Melvin WILDE, Jeanne A. WILDE, Mary M. WILDER, Donald D. WILLARD, Darlene J. WILLIAMS, David WILLIAMS, Eugene F. WILLIAMS, Lucile M. WILLIAMS, Margaret A. WILLIS, Frank R. WILLIS, John F., Jr. WILLIS, Marilyn J. WILLIS, Walter O. WILLS, Alan T. WILLS, Lawrence L. WILSON, Barbara A. WILSON, Dan L. WILSON, Jerry L. WILSON, June M. WILSON, Mary C. WILSON, William F. WILSON, William S. WILSON, Winston B. WILTSE, Jack D. WIMMER, Nancy J. WINDBIEL, Vera J. WING, Charles H. WING, Keith F. 436 WINTERMUTE, Michael A. WIREBAUGH, Ralph S. WIRSING, Clarence E. WISE, Pat E. WITHEY, George M. WITTER, Richard L. WITWER, Suzanna J. WOCHHOLZ, Harold F. WOGAN, William W„ Jr. WOJTYSIAK, Joseph D. WOLFANGER, Karl R. WOLFE, Dean J. WOLLENWEBER, Rolf W. WOLOWNIK, Ray R. WOLSEY, Wayne C. WOLTERS, Robert O. WONDERS, Meridel S. WONG, Lloyd H. C. WONN, Floyd D. WONNBERGER, Nancy A. WONSER, Jean H. WOOD, Arlene E. WOOD, Carolyn J. WOOD, James J. WOOD, Kaye F. WOOD, Larry R. WOOD, Ronald E. WOOD, William E. WOODCOCK, A. E. WOODRUFF, Anita M. WOODRUFF, Ann L. WOODRUFF, Gordon C. WOODS, Ronald J. WOLLAM, Jane S. WORTH, Sharon WRAY, Robert S. WREGGELSWORTH, Rosemary WRIGHT, Frederick A. WYMA, Robert J. YAMASAKI, Ann N. YASKANIN, Michael YATES, Nancy J. YEANOPLOS, Nick P. YOST, Elizabeth L. YOUNG, John D. YOUNG, Paul F„ Jr. YOUNG, William C. ZABRODSKY, Olga T. ZALESKI, Loretta M. ZAMBRANO, Agusto E. ZAREND, Gerald T. ZEHNDER, Walter D. ZIEGLER, Carol A. ZILCH, Constance M. 437 ZIMMERMAN, Thomas C. ZONA, William ZUBULAKE, James P. ZURBURG, Henry H., Jr. ZYSK, Donald H. “Split Rock” originally marked the point half way between Lansing and the college. It was an ideal meeting place for students of the 1870’s. A cherry pit sprouted in a cleft in the rock and by 1880, there was a tree to provide shade for the passing students. By 1900, the roots had broken the rock in two and with new roads, “Split Rock” was forgotten. Later, loyal alumni moved one half to the lawn of the Union, where it stands today. 438 Senior Index ABEL, MARY L. Pontiac Delta Phi Delta S&A ALFLEN, ROBERT L. Orchard Lake 2N; Water Carnival B&PS ABELEW, DAVID V. Marquette Men’s Glee Club B&PS ALGUIRE, ROSS A. Plainwell Dorm (Pres.) ABRAMCZYK, JOSEPH A. Richmond AGR Scabbard & Blade, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi; Clubs: Officer’s, Newman ABRAVANEL, R. J. East Lansing S&A ACHABAL, OSCAR R. Cochabamba, Bolivia S&A Clubs: International, Spanish; I.D.I. ACKERMAN, MARY C. Galien El. Ed. Club; C.S.F. ED ADAMSKI, NORBERT A. Manistee B&PS ADGATE, LOREN C. Saranac APP; Finance Club B&PS AERTS, CLARENCE J. Hart Dairy Club; Intramurals AGR AERTS, GERALD F. Hart Agr. Ed. Club; Intramurals AGR AFFHOLDER, DAVID J. Lansing Arnold Air Society B&PS AGGERHOLM, DAVID A. Chicago AGR Phi Eta Sigma, Xi Sigma Pi, Alpha Zeta; Forestry Club; S.A.F.; Spartacade; Water Carnival; Intramurals AGNESSI, MARK J. Iron Mountain S&A AGOSTA, WILFRED H. Livonia B&PS B&PS AGR ALJIAN, ANDREW Detroit SAE; Football S&A ALLARD, MARVEL J. Grosse Pointe Alpha Kappa Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Tau Sigma, Tower Guard, Pi Gamma Mu; A.W.S.; C.S.F.; Spartan Bell Ringers ALLEN, CHARLOTTE A. Flint ED State News; S.W.L.; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Homecoming; Intramurals ALLEN, DAVID H. East Lansing B&PS ALLEN, JANET E. Pontiac CA Alpha Lambda Delta; S.W.L. ALLEN, THOMAS R. Lansing Triangle; Engr. Council S&A ALLEY, BARRETT L. New York State News, Wolverine; A.U.S.G.; Water Carnival; Stu. Congress B&PS ALMONY, JOHN W. B&PS Oaklyn, N.J. Les Gourmet; Dorm Council; Y.M.C.A.; Intramurals ALMQUIST, ROBERT E. Westlake, Ohio S.A.E.; B.M.O.C. ENGR ALMS, PAUL R. Downers Grove, III. Excalibur; Sr. Council; Union Board; Water Carnival S&A AHRENDT, WARREN R. Toledo, Ohio Agr. Ed. Club AGR ALPERN, IRWIN S. Bay City ZBT; Accounting Club B&PS AHRENS, DOUGLAS D. ENGR Lansing ALPHIN, DONNELL C. Mt. Olive, N.C. A4>2 B&PS AINSWORTH, CYNTHIA R. Moline, III. A B&PS ALTER, NICHOLAS A. Slatersville, R.I. A24> S&A AITCHISON, MARGORIE M. Coldwater ED Clubs: El. Ed., Young Rep.; J-Hop; Homecoming AKERS, BRIAN L. Flint AGR ALBRING, ARDATH H. Temperance Clubs: Foods & Nutritions, Home Ec. & Agr. Ext.; Y.W.C.A. HE ALCALA, LUIS A. Lansing ALDRICH, NANCY L. Pontiac ZTA; Clubs: El. Ed., Young Rep. ALEXANDER, DON A. V ulcan j; j) ALEXANDER, JOHN A. Gaines S&A ALTOBELLI, ALDO L. West Springfield, Mass. AGR Clubs: Vet’s, 2x4; Hockey ALTSHULER, ILONA S. Detroit Clubs: French, Newman S&A ALWOOD, DENNIS S. Oak Park, III. Alpha Epsilon Rho, Theta Alpha Phi; Water Carnival CA AMBROSE, GEORGE R. Detroit B&PS s&A jT B&PS AULD, STANLEY D. Martinsville, III. Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu; A.I.R.E.; A.I.E.E. ENGR AULERICH, RICHARD J. AGR Whittemore AVELLANO, ANTHONY F. Midlothian, III. ENGR Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Tau; Newman Club; A.S.C.E.; Wrestling AVERS, RONALD H. Algonac Les Gourmet; Inter-Co-op Council; Intramurals B&PS BALL, EFFIE L. Marne Alpha Delta Theta; Block & Bridle BALL, WILLIAM H. Marne Jr.-A.V.M.A.; Marching Band VET VET BALSLEY, B. ROLLIN Livonia ENGR BANKS, DEAN W. Lansing B&PS BANNISTER, CHESTER C. AGR Marine City 0X; Clubs: Ski, Packaging; Frosh-Soph Council; Union Board BARBOUR, LEON D. East Lansing ENGR Water Carnival; Spartacade; Intramurals BARDING, ROBERT A. East Lansing 2X ED BARKER, ARTHUR W. Alberta, Canada Varsity Club; A.S.C.E.; Hockey ENGR BARKER, BRUCE L. Charlevoix S&A ARATARI, ALFRED T. Detroit Les Gourmets; Newman Club; Intramurals B&PS AVERY, DENNIS T. Mason AT; Sigma Delta Chi; State News CA BARKER, PATRICIA V. Ada Dorm Council; A.W.S. S&A 439 BARKER, RICHARD A. Lansing ED BARKWELL, ROBERT L. East Lansing CA TT BARNEFSKE, ERVIN R. Owosso Spartacade; Activities Carnival B&PS BARNES, ALDEN L. Brown City s&A BARNES, BOB O. Rochester AT; Track AGR BARRETT, RUTH A. Cleveland, Ohio ZTA; Clubs: Young Rep., Newman; A.C.S. S&A BARRONS, WILLIAM B. East Lansing ATE; Track B&PS BARTELS, JUDITH L. Saginaw ED El. Ed. Club; S.C.F.; S.W.L.; Dorm Chorus BARTLETT, THOMAS H. B&PS East Lansing BARTLEY, ROBERT E. New Buffalo B&PS Clubs: Accounting, Officer’s; Dorm Council BARTNICK, DOLORES M. Detroit jje Clubs: Newman, Retailing, Home Ec., Ski BARWICK, JAMES R. Lansing s&A BASORE, SHIRLEY J. Stockbridge ED BATES, GERALD K. Detroit Theta Alpha Phi; Co-op (Pres.); M.S.U. Players BATES, SYLVIA J. Farmington S&A Delta Omicron; Clubs: Glee, Music Therapy; S.C.F. BECKER, ROBERT S. ENGR East Lansing Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon BECKETT, PATRICIA A. Farmington ED Delta Psi Kappa (Pres.); Clubs: P.E.M., Archery; A.W.S.; T.C.F.; S.C.F.; W.C.L.; W.A.A.; Intramurals BEEBE, ROBERT W. Saginaw B&PS BEEKMAN, PATRICIA L. S&A Lansing Xfi; A.O.C.S.pA.U.S.G.; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Homecoming; Block S; Intramurals BEELER, DAWN T. Clawson Alpha Lambda Delta, Gamma Delta, Kappa Delta Pi; Dorm Council; State Singers ED BEENE, CAROLE A. Grand Rapids Spartan; Clubs: Newman, El. Ed.; Dorm Council; A.W.S.; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Campus Chest ED BEGICK, JUDITH A. CA East Lansing ASA; Theta Sigma Phi; State News, Wolverine; Young Rep. Club; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Homecoming BEGICK, PAUL AGR Bay City Pi Alpha Xi, Gamma Delta; Officer’s Club BEHRENWALD, LARRY L. B&PS Lakeview BEKMAN, PHYLLIS J. Grand Rapids B&PS ArA; Clubs: Bus. Ed., Med. Tech.; S.W.L.; J-Hop; Water Carnival; Stu. Gov’t; Spartacade; Homecoming; Campus Chest; Block S; W.A.A. BATTAGLIA, JACK M. Jamestown, N.Y. AXA; Jr-500 B&PS BELFORE, DAVID J. Grosse Pointe TAG; Water Carnival; Golf B&PS BATTCOCK, GREGORY E. VET Yonkers, N. Y. BAUMAN, RONALD C. Manistee A.S.M.E.; A.F.S. ENGR BEALL, JANET E. Elmhurst, 111. A All; Wolverine; Clubs: Ski, Retailing; Frosh-Soph Council jje BEARD, TIMOTHY D. Pentwater AGR Clubs: Pre-Vet, Pomology; Councils: Dorm, Inter-Dorm BEARSS, MARJORIE A. Deckerville State News CA BECK, RICHARD H. B&PS New York Vet’s Ass’n; Campus Chest; Spartacade; Intramurals BECKER, CANDACE E. Clarkston Clubs: Block & Bridle, Young Rep. S&A BECKER, CHARLES W. St. Clair Farmhouse s&A BECKER, MARY J. Detroit KA9; Theta Sigma Phi; State News CA BELL, DOROTHY E. Pontiac A.W.S.; S.W.L.; Stu.-Faculty Com. S&A BELL, LEONARD W. Olean, N.Y. ENGR TAG; Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E.; State Singers BELL, MICHAEL V. Birmingham S&A BELLINGER, HOWARD J. AGR Muskegon BELLINGER, PAGE L. Rosebush ENGR Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Tau; A.U.S.G.; Inter-Co-op Council BELTINCK, JAMES R. Clare AST; Boxing BENCIE, CHARLES J. East Lansing Varsity Club Basketball CA ED BENDER, ROBERT G. Middleville Agr. Ed. Club AGR BENHAM, JAMES M. Topton, N.C. B&PS Phi Mu Alpha; Stu. Congress; Bands: Marching, Concert; A.O.C.S. BERG, LORAIN Unionville Les Gourmet B&PS BINDER, JANICE R. Lansing ED BENJAMIN, LARRY Z. South Euclid, Ohio Alpha Kappa, Sigma Alpha Mu; Young Rep.; Spartacade; Campus Chest; Hillel B&PS BENNETT, EVERETT L. Ferndale ATA; A.S.M.E. ENGR BENNINGER, GAYLE M. Mt. Clemens HE Foods & Nutr. Club; Home Ec. Ex. Council; A.W.S. BENSON, BRUCE G. Lansing ATA; A.S.M.E. ENGR BENSON, CAROLE A. Jackson State News; El. Ed. Club; Campus Chest; Chorus ED BENSON, ROBERT C., Jr. S&A East Lansing BENSON, RONALD E. Lansing Phi Eta Sigma; Bands: Marching, Concert S&A BENSON, ROY A. Jamestown, N.Y. ENGR AX; Newman Club; A.M.E. BERARD, ULRIC J. Grosse Pointe Intramurals ENGR BERG, ALGERT R. East Lansing ENGR BERGER, DON Philadelphia, Pa. B&PS ZBT; Varsity Club; Football BERGHOFF, HERMAN J. B&PS Wilmette, III BERGIN, RICHARD V. Muskegon ED Clubs: Ind. Arts, Newman; Vet’s Ass’n BERGMAN, DAVID H. Sand Lake ED BERGWALL, VICTOR E. Norway B&PS Clubs: Finance, Accounting; Inter Co-op Council; Intramurals BERGY, M. SUE Ionia ZTA; Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Phi, S.W.L.; A.W.S.; Mixed Chorus ED BERMAN, BARTON M. Detroit Winged Spartans; Clubs: 2x4, History, French, Ski, Sailing; Stu. Congress; Block S AGR BERMAN, EZRA Brooklyn, N.Y. Hillel Foundation S&A BERNHARDT, THOMAS C. Northville S&A Gamma Delta; State News BERON, IRWIN M. Detroit AEn s&A BERRY, JAMES N. Toledo, Ohio ENGR BERRY, THOMAS E. Ferndale Vet’s Ass’n; Intramurals B&PS BERTOLUZZA, MARCIA J. Iron wood B&PS Bus. Ed. Club BERTSCH, DALE F. Sandusky, Ohio AGR BESCH, RANDALL L. Lakewood, Ohio Vet’s Ass’n; Intramurals B&PS BESTERVELT, BARBARA J. Muskegon ED Orchesis; Ice Skating Club; Promenaders BETZ, KENNETH E. Wayne AGR BEY, CALVIN F. Lachine Xi Sigma Pi, Alpha Zeta; Forestry Club; Intramurals AGR BEYER, DUANE D. East Lansing S&A BEYER, THOMAS J. Flint Finned Spartans; Skating Club; Speech Majors CA BLOCH, PETER E. B&PS New York Hotel Ass’n; Y.M.C.A.; Hillel BLOCK, ROBERT L. Grand Rapids Evans Scholars; Cross Country, Track B&PS BLOMQUIST, ARNOLD W. Iron Mountain AGR Alpha Zeta; Agr. Ed. Club; Dorm Council BLOMQUIST, CARL R. Iron Mountain Vet’s Ass’n; Intramurals AGR BLOODGOOD, THOMAS C. Grand Rapids ENGR Phi Eta Sigma BLOOM, NANCY E. HE Williamston Voc. Home Ec. Club; A.W.S. BEYER, WILLIAM C. East Lansing Finned Spartans ENGR BLUM, JERRY A. Hartsdale, N.Y. Intramurals S&A BEYRLE, RICHARD F. Muskegon ini'!»; Clubs: Newman, Accounting; A.U.S.G.; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS BEYSTRUM, ROBERT L. Lansing B&PS BHARADWAJ, MAD AN B. VET Agra, India BINGLEY, GEORGE W. Burlington A.S.A.E. ENGR BIRD, LEEDS B. Bay City Theta Alpha Phi BIRD, SALLY H. Davison Delta Omicron; Dorm Council; Band; Chorus; Intramurals CA S&A BISCHOFF, JAMES L. Marshall TAG; Soph Council; Marching Band B&PS BITTING, SANDRA L. Three Rivers ED Ar; Kappa Delta Pi; El. Ed. Club; A.U.S.G.; Block S BITTNER, JUDITH N. State College, Pa. Alpha Zeta; L.A. & U.P. Club; Intramurals AGR BLACK, CLYDE A. Detroit Weightlifting Club AGR BLACK, RICHARD O. East Lansing S&A BLACK, ROBERT W. Midland 2X; Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Tau ENGR BLACK, WILLIAM D. Garden City AX2; Pre-Med Club S&A BLEICH, DONALD D. Muskegon Heights Intramurals ENGR BLISS, RICHARD A. East Lansing TT; Officer’s Club AGR BLISS, VIRGINIA B. Midland BLOCH, PATRICIA F. Walled Lake KA; Wolverine; Water Carnival ED CA BLUMKE, DUANE L. Saginaw Vet’s Ass’n; Intramurals B&PS BLUNT, JOYCE D. Saginaw Clubs: Bus. Ed., International; S.C.F.; A.W.S.; A.O.C.S. B&PS BOCK, CALVIN W. Grosse Pointe TKT; Intramurals B&PS BOCK, CARYL A. Ann Arbor S&A BODARY, JAMES L. Flat Rock AGR Clubs: Newman, 2x4; Water Carnival; Homecoming; Spartacade; Intramurals BOGATINOFF, SVETLA M. Detroit HE KA0; Retailing Club; Block S BOGERT, MURL G. East Lansing Vet’s Ass’n S&A BOHNSTEDT, MARION D. South Whitley, Ind. B&PS 0X; Food Dis. Club BOMAN, MARY S. Bay City 2K; Alpha Kappa Delta S&A BOMASTER, CHESTER R. Caspian ENGR I.R.E.; Intramurals BOMBER, JOHN D. Menominee B&PS Newman Club; Hotel Ass’n BONADIO, PATRICIA J. Port Huron Kappa Phi; El. Ed. Club; Water Carnival ED BONDY, CHARLES C. Mt. Pleasant S&A S&A BOONE, SARAH J. Zeeland SK; Alpha Kappa Delta; J-Hop; Greek Feast; Stu. Congress; Block S; Homecoming; Outstanding Jr. Award BOPF, WILLIAM U. Wausau, Wise. S&A AT; Green Helmet, Blue Key, Excalibur; Jr. Class (Pres.); I.F.C. BORCHARD, ROBERT M. B&PS Rochester, N.Y. BORDEN, HOLLISTER W. Lansing B&PS Gamma Iota Mu DELMA STUDIOS 521 Fifth Avenue New York, New York Our Official Yearbook Photographer Main Office and Laboratory 9 West 20th Street New York 11, N. Y. Telephone: Watkins 9-1880 441 BRAWNER, WILLIAM H. Lansing I.R.E. ENGR BROWN, DOUGLAS R. S&A Ontario, Canada A2; Vet’s Ass’n; A.U.S.G. BORDT, JERILEA Monroe Kappa Delta Pi; L.S.A.; Women’s Co-op League S&A BORING, ALAN G. Swartz Creek B&PS BOROTA, RAY W. Dearborn AX2; Beta Beta Beta; Ski Club S&A BORSUM, JANET K. Reed City Wolverine; Spartacade; Water Carnival B&PS BOUGHNER, ELLEN G. Algonac P.E.M. Club; W.A.A.; Dorm Council; Intramurals ED BOULTON, JOHN B. Birmingham S&A Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi; Bands: Marching, Concert, Orchestra; State Singers BOURNE, HAROLD L. Detroit 0X S&A BOUTELL, WILLIAM N. Bay City 2AE; Arnold Air Soc.; Union Board; A.U.S.G. B&PS BOUTIN, JACQUELINE B. ED Saginaw BOWEN, ROGER J. Spring Lake AKT; Track B&PS BOWERS, RAY D. Three Rivers Farmhouse; Dairy Club; Bands: Marching, Concert; Hockey, Track AGR BOWMAN, BARBARA J. Hastings ED BOYD, LOREN H. Drummond Island AGR BOYD, MARGARET C. Inkster ZTA; Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Nu; Clubs: Home Ec., Child Development HE BOYDSTON, JAMES N. Wauseon, Ohio ATP; Green Helmet; Pre-Vet Club; A.V.M.A. VET BOYER, JACK W. Twin Lake Beta Beta Beta; Fish & Wildlife Club AGR BOYNTON, GERALD D. Bryan, Ohio ATP; Arnold Air Soc.; Water Sports; Rifle Team S&A BRADFORD, MERIEL M. ED Royal Oak BRADLEY, KAREN L. Midland Alpha Delta Theta; Promenaders; Block S; Water Carnival; Intramurals VET BRADY, EDNA M. Albany, N.Y. BRADY, PATRICIA L. Cincinnati, Ohio AOII; Kappa Delta Pi; Pan-Hel Council; C.S.F. S&A ED BRANSTNER, JOHN F., Jr. Flint S&A Young Rep. Club; S.C.F. BRAY, SHARON A. Hillsdale Clubs: Sailing, Bus. Ed., Newman ED BRAYTON, A. DAVID Lansing AKT; Circle K (Pres.); Water Carnival; J-Hop B&PS BRELSFORD, THOMAS E. B&PS Hale Clubs: Pistol, Vet’s BREMEN, BERYL S. Detroit P.E.M. Club ED BRENDEL, GERALD R. Dewitt ENGR Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Tau, Eta Kappa Nu BRETT, JAMES W. Grand Ledge Winged Spartans, Finned Spartans; A.O.C.S. S&A BRIDGMAN, ROBERT B. Canandaigua, N.Y. B&PS AX; Union Board; Water Carnival; Intramurals BRIGGS, SHIRLEY J. Charlotte VET BRIGHT, NOBLE, Jr. Cape May, N.J. B&PS Delta Phi Epsilon, Pi Sigma Alpha, Alpha Phi Sigma; International Club; Dorm Council; Vet’s Ass’n S&A BRISBIN, JOHN D. Lansing eg; Phi Mu Alpha; State News; Clubs: Officer’s, Canterbury; Bands: March­ ing, Concert; Spartacade; Water Carnival; Jr. 500; Fencing BROCK, MILDRED J. Corunna 4>M; A.W.S. S&A BROCKELSBY, ALICE J. Pleasant Ridge Voc. Ed. Club HE BROCKETT, WILLIAM T. B&PS Plainfield, III. AXA BRODI, MARY I. Dearborn Alpha Lambda Delta ED BROKAW, WILLIAM E. Lansing B&PS BROOMFIELD, DOROTHY M. Mt. Morris VET BROTHERS, ANTHONY A. Doylestown, Pa. B&PS Alpha Kappa (Pres.) BROUILLET, EDMOND W. Muskegon Heights B&PS AX; Phi Eta Sigma; Bus. Ed. Club; Intramurals BROWN, CAROL L. Kansas City, Mo. ED ArA (Pres.); Clubs: P.E.M., El. Ed.; J-Hop BROWN, CAROLYN E. East Lansing Kappa Delta Pi; Promenaders S&A BRAUNER, LOUISE Okemos CA KA9; Orchesis, Tower Guard, Mortar Board; A.U.S.G.; S.E.C.O. BROWN, DONALD N. Amherst, N.Y. AX; Alpha Epsilon Rho; Speech Majors Club; Water Carnival; J-Hop; Jr. Day CA 442 BROWN, GERALD Bayonne, N.J. VET BROWN, KEITH P. Lansing ENGR Scabbard & Blade; A.I.E.E. BROWN, LYLE R., Jr. Birmingham B&PS BROWN, PATRICK H. East Lansing Block & Bridle Club; Vet’s Ass’n AGR BROWN, RALPH L. Detroit AX; A.I.E.E.; Track ENGR BROWN, ROBERT E. Lansing B&PS Finned Spartans; Swimming BROWN, ROBERT F. Howell ATP; Varsity Club; Track AGR BROWN, ROBERT, Jr. Lansing AA; Social Work Club; Air Police B&PS BROWN, WALTER S., Jr. Grand Rapids B&PS Ski Club; Dorm Council; Intramurals BROWN, WENDELL R. Coldwater I.R.E. ENGR BRUBAKER, GILBERT O. S&A Toledo, Ohio BRUETSCH, ALBERT G. Masonville, N.Y. ENGR A24>; A.S.M.E.; I.F.C.; Baseball BRUMELS, JAMES D. East Lansing B&PS BRUTT, FRANK W. Elmhurst, N.Y. IIKT; Clubs: L.A. & U.P., Pistol; Spartan Engr. AGR BRYANT, LLENE G. Grosse Pointe B&PS Wolverine; Ski Club; A.W.S. BRYANT, SHARYL J. Fairfax, Va. Clubs: Glee, Bellringers; Bands: Activity, Concert; State Singers; Block S S&A BRYANT, WILLIAM L. Lake Orion ENGR Spartacade; Water Carnival; I.R.E.; Vet’s Ass’n; Stu. Congress; Blood Drive BUCHANAN, WILLIAM G. Grand Ledge CA K2; Theta Alpha Phi; Greek Week BUELL, BETTY A. Chicago El. Ed. Club; Block S; Dorm Chorus ED BUELOW, LORRAINE L. South Haven S&A BUHRO, WILLIAM L. Sault Ste. Marie Agr. Ed. Club AGR BULLARD, KATHERYN J. Davison ED Kappa Phi; Glee Club; Wesley Foundation BULTHUIS, RAYMOND J. ENGR Coopersville BUNDESEN, ANA M. B&PS Grosse Pointe KKF; Clubs: Soc. Work, Ski; Water Carnival BUNTING, LORETTA I. Jackson r4>B; Clubs: Retailing, Newman HE BUONODONO, FRANK E. Lansing CA Speech Maj. Club; Intramurals BURCH, EDWARD S. Big Rapids A.S.C.E. ENGR BURDETT, RAYMOND A. B&PS Highland Park A2II; Accounting Club; Soccer BURGER, BARBARA L. Grosse Pointe Wolverine, Spartan; El. Ed. Club; Block S ED BURGESS, JOHN R. Novi B&PS Pistol Club; S.C.F.; Finned Spartans; Water Carnival; Intramurals BURKE, ANN F. Buffalo, N.Y. IIB; Spartan; Clubs: El. Ed., Newman; Education Council; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Intramurals ED BURKE, PATRICK F. Lawrence, Mass. 2AE; Blue Key, Excalibur (Pres.); Varsity Club; Sr. Class (Pres.); Football (Captain) S&A BURKHALTER, MARTHA L. Harrison Water Carnival; Variety Show BURKHEAD, GORDON P. East Lansing B&PS BURKMAN, CONRAD W. B&PS East Lansing BURNS, MORLEY N. Orchard Lake Phi Kappa Phi VET BURNS, ROBERT H., Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla. Les Gourmets B&PS BURNS, SYLVIA W. Flat Rock KA; Home Ec. Club HE BURROWS, BEATRIX A. Grosse Pointe S&A Xil; Union Board; Water Carnival; Homecoming; Spartacade; J-Hop BURTON, ROBERT L. Gladstone Alpha Phi Sigma; Clubs: Pistol, Weight-Lifting; Block S; Boxing B&PS BUSCH, SHIRLEY A. Warren Clubs: P.E.M., Newman ED BUSH, HAROLD H., Jr. Detroit CA State News; Activity Band; Intramurals BUSSLER, H. DALE Dowagiac B&PS BUTTERFIELD, ARTHUR B. East Lansing A.V.M.A. AGR BUTTERLINE, EDGAR W. South River, N.J. ENGR I.R.E.; Vet’s Ass’n BUTTERS, JOELLEN H. Coldwater S&A BUXTON, CHARLES E. ENGR Livonia Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon; A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. BYE, THOMAS R. East Lansing Vet’s Ass’n B&PS CALHOUN, JOHN C. Flint Clubs: Vet’s, Ind. Arts; Activity Band ED CALL, PATRICIA D. Tonawanda, N.Y. State News; Intramurals B&PS CALLISON, GLENN M. Ferndale B&PS CALTRIDER, ROBERT G. B&PS Mason CAMEL, LEROY, Jr. East Lansing Vet’s Club B&PS CAMERON, APRIL E. Grosse Pointe 2K; Tau Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta; Wolverine; Pan-Hel; Block S; Water Carnival; Spartacade; J-Hop B&PS CAMFIELD, EUGENE J. Mason ENGR CAMM, SALLY A. Detroit CA CAMPBELL, CARLOS C. Springfield Gar., N.Y. AGR AA; Jazz Club; Spartacade; Air Police; Activities Carnival; Track, Football CAMPBELL, ROBERT L. Pittsburgh, Pa. AXA; A.U.S.G.; Hotel Ass’n B&PS CAMPBELL, SARAH E. Saline Sigma Delta Pi, Delta Gamma Mu; Clubs: Spanish, French, International; Activities Band; Fencing S&A CANFIELD, BARBARA A. Onaway S&A Green Splash; Spartan, Wolverine; Clubs: Ski, Newman, Dorm Glee CANTRELL, CAROL L. ED Rochester AZ; El. Ed. Club; A.U.S.G. CAPELLO, SALLY A. Peru, III. B&PS CAPPS, C. RONALD Columbus, Ohio «LKT; I.F.C.; S.A.M. B&PS CARAVETTE, FRANK R. Blue Island, III. B&PS TT (Pres.); I.F.C.; Dorm Council; Intramurals CARDWELL, BURTON D. Haywood, III. S&A Kappa Alpha Psi; Scabbard & Blade, Porpoise; I.F.C.; Y.M.C.A.; Swimming CARLSON, DAVID R. Midland A2; Alpha Phi Omega; Clubs: Young Rep., Officer’s B&PS CARI Ludin Phi K Dorm CARI Manis CARI Ironw CARI Grant Wing< Soc.; CARI Birmi *T; 5 CARI Oak I AX CARI Cress i Clubs CAR! Lansi. AOII; Club; CAR! Grant Les C Vet’s CAR! Musk CAR] Musk CAR< Flint Intrai CAR] Lansi ATA; CAR] Gary, ATA; Sigrm Unioi Ind. ] CAR] Ludir ATA; Beta Ski C CAR] Houg Horn« CAR] Detrc KA car; Rose i j car; j Mclv Chi I CAR' Clare Block Judgi CAR' Kalar 2K; ] Wate; CAR' Lansi CAR’ Okerr, Delta State CASI Port 1 Clubs Newn Term CASI Manii ED CAMPBELL, DAVID A. Franklin <1TA; Alpha Zeta AGR CAMPBELL, DOROTHY J. S&A Cornell CAMPBELL, GRACE A. Grosse Pte. Woods S&A CAMPBELL, LYNN M. Detroit S&A KA0; A.W.S. (Chief Justice, Judic.) I j CARLSON, HELEN M. Ludington Phi Kappa Phi; Dorm Council; Sno-Caps S&A CARLSON, JAMES R. Manistee B&PS CARLSON, JANICE Ironwood ED CARLSON, JOHN C. Grand Rapids AGR Winged Spartans, Arnold Air Soc.; Agr. Engr. Club CARLSON, MIKE H. Birmingham B&PS fT; State News; Intramurals CARLSON, RALPH W. Oak Park, III. AX S&A CARLSON, RICHARD H. Cresskill, N.J. AGR Clubs: Vet’s, Dairy CARLSON, SALLY J. Lansing HE AOII; Wolverine; Home Ec. Club; J-Hop; Water Carnival CARLSON, THOMAS G. Grand Rapids B&PS Les Gourmets; Hotel A’ssn; Vet’s Ass’n; N.R.A. CARLSTON, JACK E. Muskegon B&PS CARLSTON, SUZANNE K. ED Muskegon CAROL, ROBERT G. Flint Intramurals S&A CARR, CHARLES D. Lansing ATA; A.S.C.E. ENGR CARR, GARY R. Gary, Ind. S&A ATA; Green Helmet, Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Phi Delta; Union Board; Ind. Design Inst. CARR, RICHARD A. Ludington ATA; Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Phi, Green Helmet; Ski Club; A.S.C.E. ENGR CARRICK, BARBARA G. Houghton Lake HE Home Ec. Club; Young Rep. CARROLL, ELEANOR Detroit KA J. ED CARSON, NANCY L. Roseville ED CARSWELL, RASSIE Mclvor Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E. ENGR CARTER, CAROLYN Clare Block & Bridle Club; Judging Team AGR CARTER, SHARALEE S. Kalamazoo 2K; Pan-Hel; J-Hop; Water Carnival ED CARTER, SUZANNE K. Lansing CA CARVER, JOANNE J. Okemos S&A Delta Omicron; Glee Club; State Singers, Orchestra CASELLO, RICHARD M. Port Huron Clubs: Speech Majors, Newman; Vet’s Ass’n; Term Plays CA CASTILLO, LYDIA R. Manila, Philippines S&A CATARELLO, JOSEPH G. B&PS Joliet, III. Football CATEY, JOE S. Grand Ledge S&A Bands: Marching, Concert; State Singers; Orchestra CAVANAUGH, DONALD N., Jr. Wyoming, Ohio Clubs: Newman, Inter­ national; Hotel Ass’n B&PS CAVANAUGH, MAURICE J. Leslie CHAFFEE, SUSAN I. Detroit AT; Bus. Ed. Club B&PS ED CHALK, JULIAN L. Birmingham A.S.A.E.; A.S.M.E. ENGR CHAMPION, BRUCE D. Algonac AK* (Pres.); Ski Club; Vet’s Ass’n; I.F.C.; A.M.A.; S.A.M. B&PS CHANDLER, CHARLES D. Indianapolis, Ind. B&PS 2X; Les Gourmet; Young Rep.; Y.M.C.A. CHORMAN, DAVID H. Cleveland, Ohio Alpha Phi Omega; Forestry Club; L.S.A.; Blood Drive; U.M.O.C. AGR CHRISTENSEN, CARL A. Fremont, Wise. AGR Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Club; Y.M.C.A.; I.C.C.; Block S CHRISTENSEN, MARLENE M. Albuquerque, New Mex. HE SK; State News, Wolverine; Clubs: Home Ec., Related Arts; A.U.S.G.; Water Carnival; Campus Chest; Block S; Spartacade CHRISTENSEN, ROBERT C. Dearborn Clubs: Ski, Packaging; Men’s Council; Vet’s Ass’n; Water Carnival; Spartacade AGR CHRISTENSEN, ROBERT L. Lakeview Agr. Ed. Club; Inter-Co-op Council CHRISTIANS, KENNETH J. Grand Rapids Swimming AGR S&A CHANDLER, DAVID C. East Lansing Sigma Pi Eta; Hotel Ass’n B&PS CHRISTIE, CHARLES D. Anchorville Chorus B&PS CHANG, MARVEL M. Honolulu ED Kappa Delta Pi; State News CHRISTOPHER, CLARA L. ED Muskegon KKT; El. Ed. Club CHRISTOPHERSON, S&A GERALD M. CHAPIN, PAUL P. East Lansing Newman Club; Ind. Design Inst. CHAPNICK, FRANKLIN New York AEII; Pre-Vet Club; Hotel Ass’n; Hillel; Water Carnival, Spartacade; Intramurals B&PS CHAPPELL, MARTIN L. Cayuga, N.Y. Vet’s Ass’n B&PS CHARLEBOIS, THEODORE A., Jr. St. Clair Shores ENGR CHARTIER, YVES Quebec, Canada ENGR CHARTRAND, GARY T. Lansing Pi Mu Epsilon, Tau Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma S&A CHEATLE, MARGARET R. ED Dearborn CHERLONG, GEORGE R. CA Hartford, Conn. CHEVALIER, LEONARD H. Mt. Clemens B&PS CHIARENZA, PETER P. Rochester, N.Y. ENGR Vet’s Ass’n; A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. CHILA, DOMINICK D. Detroit Ben B&PS CHILDS, DONALD L. Wilmette, III. KT; L.A. & U.P. AGR CHIRIBOGA, ADOLFO F. AGR Venezuela CHITTENDEN, MARJORIE K. Marne Speech Majors Club Pontiac A2II; Phi Mu Alpha; Bands: Concert, Marching B&PS CHRISTOPHERSON, SALLY A. Kenmore, N.Y. Kappa Delta Pi; El. Ed. Club; Young Rep.; S.W.L. ED CHURCHILL, DONALD B. East Lansing ENGR 0X; A.S.A.E.; Jets Club CIGARD, MERRILYN Lansing Alpha Lambda Delta S&A CLANCY, LEON E., Jr. Grosse Pointe B&PS Scabbard & Blade; Officer’s Club; Intramurals CLANCY, PATRICIA S. Rives Junction Mortar Board; S.W.L.; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Homecoming; S.E.C.O. CA CLARK, BONITA M. Marlette Clubs: 4-H, Glee; Promenaders; S.C.F. ED CLARK, BRUCE A. Jackson B&PS CLARK, CHARLES L. East Lansing B&PS CLARK, HARRY D. South Lyon S&A CLARK, R. WILLIAM East Lansing 2x4 Club; A.S.C.E. AGR CLARK, VIRGINIA Z. Battle Creek Ar ED CLARKE, LAVERN A. Lansing Agr. Ed. Club AGR CLARKE, ROBERT W. Charlevoix ENGR CLENDENON, CLAUDE E. B&PS Norfolk, Va. AT; Blue Key; Wolverine; I.F.C.; Bands: Marching, Concert; Water Carnival; Homecoming; J-Hop; Activities Carnival; Greek Feast; S.T.U.N. CLIFFORD, HUGH F. Kane, Pa. Beta Beta Beta; Fish & Wildlife Club AGR CLINE, PHILIP B. Athens Tau Beta Pi ENGR CLINK, JACK E. East Lansing B&PS Kappa Alpha Mu; Wolverine, State News; Promenaders CLITHERO, WILLIAM M. Sterling, III. B&PS 02; Phi Eta Sigma; Officer’s Club; Hotel Ass’n; Spartan Spirit; Sparty (School Mascot) CLORE, RAECHEL E. Jackson Dorm Chorus S&A CLUSTER, DONALD R. Benton Harbor B&PS CLUSTER, JACK L. Benton Harbor Pi Mu Epsilon; Officer’s Club; Dorm Council S&A COAN, PETER G. Grosse lie COASH, MARY A. Lansing AAII; Newman Club; Promenaders; A.O.C.S.; S.W.L. S&A S&A COATES, A. EMERSON Detroit S&A COBB, NORALEE A. Lathrup Village Kappa Delta Pi; Clubs: El. Ed., Newman; Councils: Dorm, President’s; State Singers; J-Hop ED COBB, RALPH M. Grandville Activity Band ENGR COBLENTZ, JOAN M. Detroit J-Hop; Block S S&A COCHRANE, JOHN E. East Lansing AGR Alpha Zeta; Clubs: Pre-Vet, Agr. Ec. COCKING, SONIA J. Flint A2A; S.W.L.; Greek Week ED COHEN, BURT V. Louisville, Ky. ZBT; I.F.C.; Block S; Blood Drive; Activities Carnival; Water Carnival S&A COLBY, DONALD F. East Lansing AX2; Clubs: Republican, Sailing; Vet’s Ass’n; A.O.C.S.; A.C.S.; A.I.C.E. ENGR COLE, WILLIAM R. Detroit AX; Gamma Delta; Accounting Club; Dorm Council; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Intramurals B&PS COLEMAN, RICHARD B. Royal Oak ENGR Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. COLLINS, BRUCE W. Eaton Rapids AGR COLLINS, LEO F. Mineville, N.Y. ENGR COLLINS, RICHARD D. Midland A24? B&PS COLLINSON, CHARLES L. Grosse Pte. Park B&PS Officer’s Club; Frosh-Soph Council; Stu. Congress; J-Hop; A.U.S.G.; Water Carnival COLUCCI, JOSEPH M. Brooklyn, N.Y. ENGR IIK4>; Pi Tau Sigma (Pres.), Tau Beta Pi; I.F.C. COLVIN, ELIZABETH A. Detroit S&A Clubs: Spanish, German; S.C.F. COMFORT, NORMA J. Flat Rock AXQ; Wolverine; El. Ed. Club; Y.W.C.A.; J-Hop ED COMMIRE, JOYCE V. Wayne Child Development Club; State News HE CONIGLIO, CHRISTOPHER P. AGR Oak Lawn, III. Green Helmet, Arnold Air Soc., Sigma Lambda Chi; 2x4 Club; Stu. Org. Council; Water Carnival; Jr. 500; Wrestling; Intramurals CONKLIN, ELIZABETH A. Muskegon ED El. Ed. Club; J-Hop CONKLIN, LUCILLE M. St. Johns S&A Block & Bridle Club; Spartan Bell Ringers; S.W.L.; A.C.S. CONNOLLY, DAVID J. Lansing B&PS Alpha Phi Sigma; Vet’s Ass’n CONRAD, GEORGE A. Pellston ENGR CONRAD, PHYLLIS J. Stevensville 4>M; El. Ed. Club ED CONRADSEN, MARION J. Detroit ED A4>; Water Carnival CONST ANTINI, WILLIAM J. Iron Mountain S&A CONVERSE, NANCY J. Goodrich Xfi; Soc. Work Club B&PS COKE, JEFFERY W. Chesaning Phi Eta Sigma, Scabbard & Blade B&PS COOK, ANNE H. Greenville XO (Pres.); Wolverine; Block S ED CA CLARK, WILLIAM A. Lansing ED COLBURN, FORREST L. Midland B&PS Accounting Club; Intramurals COOK, RONALD L. Rockford, III. Les Gourmets B&PS CLARK, ANN N. Jackson Jr.-A.V.M.A. VET COCHRAN, MARILYN L. S&A Lansing ED COOK, SHIRLEY E. Port Hope Delta Psi Kappa; Clubs: P.E.M., Young Rep.; Block S; W.A.A.; Water Carnival; Dorm (Pres.); Intramurals COOK, WARREN L. Holland Beta Beta Beta S&A COOKE, ROSALINE R. Lansing Tau Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta; Hillel S&A COOKE, STEPHANIE Garden City A.U.S.G.; C.S.O.; A.C.S.; Mixed Chorus S&A COOLEDGE, FRED C. Traverse City Newman Club B&PS COOPER, GARY G. West Branch IIK B&PS COOPER, KENNETH P. Alberta, Canada Track ED COOPER, ROBERT P. Grand Rapids •M0 ENGR COPPENS, NANCY J. Grand Rapids Delta Phi Delta S&A CORNELL, RICHARD D. Muskegon Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E.; S.A.E. ENGR CORNELL, RONALD L. Detroit 2AE; 2x4 Club AGR CORRIGALL, KEITH H. Big Rapids Delta Phi Epsilon; International Club B&PS CORRIGALL, NANCY J. Big Rapids HE CORTRIGHT, JAN B&PS Laingsburg 9X; Glee Club; Intramurals COUCH, RICHARD W. Scottsville, N.Y. S&A COUNSELLER, LYNWOOD J. Lansing ED COURNEYA, THOMAS E. Detroit S&A 9X; Newman Club; Union Board; I.F.C. COURTNEY, ROBERT F. Fremont, Ohio Clubs: Vet’s, Newman AGR COUSINO, PHILIP R. Detroit Glee Club CA COUSSENS, FRANK J. Granger, Ind. VET ATP; Clubs: Newman, Block & Bridle; Jr.-A.V.M.A. COVALAS, ANN CA New Brunswick, N.J. Orchesis; Speech Majors Club COVINGTON, LESSIE Detroit AKA; Jazz Club; A.W.S. COWGILL, CAROL A. Birmingham Campus Chest ED ED COWHERD, GRANT A. Detroit B&PS COWHERD, JANE A. Detroit ED Kappa Delta Pi; El. Ed. Club 444 COX, JOHN L. Detroit AZ4>; Fencing B&PS CURRAN, CORNELIUS J. B&PS Leominster, Mass. DAVIS, PATRICIA A. Royal Oak El. Ed. Club ED DILKEY, SHIRLEY V. Flint Y.C.F.; Y.W.C.A. s&A DAY, JOSEPH A., Jr. Lansing Newman Club; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS DILLEY, RICHARD A. Lacota ArP; Pomoler Club AGR COYNE, JEANNE A. Detroit Badminton Club ED CRABB, GAYLE V. Midland A.S.C.E. ENGR CRAIGIE, THOMAS B„ Jr. Detroit B&PS 4-KS CRAM, ROGER L. Melrose Park, III. ATA; I.F.C. ENGR CRANE, BARBARA G. Detroit ED CRAWFORD, LAWRENCE W„ Jr. Jacksonville, 111. AGR 4>KT; Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Lambda Chi; Clubs: 2x4, Rifle; Rifle Team CREGAR, RICHARD E. Detroit B&PS ATA; Les Gourmets; Clubs: Officer’s, Rifle; Rifle Team; Intramurals CRISSY, CHARLES F. Burlington ENGR CRITZ, MARY C. Vicksburg KA; Phi Gamma Nu B&PS CROCKER, FRANCIS L. Sault Ste. Marie B&PS CROSS, MARY E. Wyandotte AXfi; Delta Phi Delta; Newman Club; Spartacade; Water Carnival; Activities Carnival; Union Board S&A CROSSMAN, GEORGE H. Lake Orion B&PS Intramurals CROUCH, JANE H. Clinton, N.Y. Beta Sigma Omicron; Clubs: International, Social Work; J-Day; S.W.L.; Y.W.C.A.; Intramurals B&PS CROZIER, CHARLES O. Grand Rapids ex S&A CRUISE, JOHN D. East Lansing TKE; Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Tau; A.S.C.E. ENGR CULPEPPER, ALAN L. Dearborn Clubs: Ski, Sailing; Men’s Union; Spartacade; Water Carnival; A.C.S. S&A CUMMINGS, SAMUEL L. AGR Wellston, Ohio CUNNINGHAM, DAVID D. East Lansing AGR AX; Pre-Vet Club; Intramurals CUNNINGHAM, GALE W. ED East Lansing 2K (Pres.); Frosh-Soph Council; Spartacade; Water Carnival; Block S CURLEY, JOSEPH F. Detroit Newman Club; Dorm Council; A.V.M.A.; Intramurals VET CURNALIA, JEAN E. Lansing AZ; Mortar Board, Tower Guard, Delta Psi Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi; P.E.M. Club; Block S; W.A.A. ED CURTIS, SHIRLEY A. Dansville Home Ec. Club HE CUTLER, ANNE M. Detroit S&A CZURAK, RICHARD H. Grand Rapids A.I.C.E. ENGR DAFOE, KENNETH F. Ontario, Canada B&PS AK'k; Varsity Club; Track; Cross Country DAHLSTROM, WALTER W. Flint ENGR DAILEY, DIANE E. Orchard Lake XÎ2; Omicron Nu; Spartacade; Water Carnival; Campus Chest HE DAILEY, LARRY C. Orchard Lake AX A; Jr. 500 AGR DALIMONTE, ALPHONSE B. Sault Ste. Marie Newman Club; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS DANKE, GORDON W. Arcadia Vet’s Ass’n; A.S.C.E. ENGR DANKO, JOHN J. Flint ENGR DARGITZ, MICKEY W. Blanchard S&A DASCHER, ALBURY J. East Lansing ENGR DATTILO, ANTHONY D„ Jr. Brooklyn, N.Y. A2II; Scabbard & Blade; Newman Club; Intramurals CA DAUGHERTY, JAMES W. Sidell, III. AGR Sigma Lambda Chi, Spartan Guard; 2x4 Club; Councils: Inter-Co-op, Agrif*' '' Activities Carnival DAURICK, JAMES D. Saginaw Eta Kappa Nu; Engr. Council; A.I.E.E. ENGR DAVIDSON, JAMES B. Midland B&PS A2; Officer’s Club; Tennis DAVIDSON, JOHN D. Okemos P.E.M. Club; Track ED DAVIES, GERALD T. Wise. Rapids, Wise. 02 ENGR DAVIS, BILLIE J. Wayne Dorm Council HE DAVIS, CLARENCE E. Empin Agr. Ed. Club AGR DAVIS, DAVID A. Lansing Orchestra DAVIS, DONNA J. Flint S&A ED DAVIS, EARLE M„ Jr. Clarkston Veterinarian; Vet. Council VET DAVIS, EDWIN A. East Lansing Pi Alpha Mu; State News CA DAVIS, JOHN E. Grand Rapids S&A DAY, THOMAS B. Saginaw AX; Chi Epsilon; Clubs: Newman, 4-H; A.S.C.E. ENGR DEAN, EARL E. Armada Officer’s Club; A.S.A.E.; I.C.C. ENGR DE BONO, MARK A. Detroit AX; Phi Eta Sigma; Green Helmet; Newman Club; A.S.M.E. ENGR DECOUSSER, DENISE Lansing S&A DEGOLIER, GORDON E. Brocton, N.Y. AGR Vet’s Ass’n DEITSCH, SALLY L. Freeland Clubs: El. Ed., 4-H; A.W.S.; S.C.F. ED DE JONGH, CHESTER GALE Lansing Veterinarian; Block & Bridle VET Jr. A.V.M.A.; DELAP A, JAMES P. Traverse City Les Gourmets B&PS DELL, RICHARD L. St. Ignace Clubs: Canterbury, Vet’s B&PS DELMAN, RAY S. Detroit Pi Alpha Mu; Vet’s Ass’n CA DEMAGGIO, S. ROBERT Mt. Clemens Alpha Phi Omega;. Newman Club AGR DEMPSEY, GERALDINE M. Muskegon ZTA; Newman Club DILLON, MICHAEL J. West Palm Beach, Fla. Clubs: Newman, Sailing; Intramurals S&A DILLS, GAYLA A. Grand Ledge Delta Omicron; Clubs: History, Geography; S.W.L. S&A DILWORTH, JUDITH A. Detroit VET DINSMOOR, CHARLES A. Battle Creek B&PS Clubs: Vet’s, Pol. Sci. DIXON, ROBERT E. Lansing S&A Gamma Delta; Radio Club; Dorm Council; Intramurals DOBBEN, JOHN G. Jackson B9II; Winged Spartans; Wolverine; Men’s Union; Union Board; A.U.S.G. B&PS DOBIE, JERRY D. St. Louis ENGR DOBLER, WALLACE E. East Lansing Porpoise; Clubs: Ed., Varsity; Swimming B&PS DODGE, JAMES A. Okemos AGR DOLAN, DAVID R. East Lansing Spartan Round Table; Spartan; Clubs: Jazz, Ski; Dorm Council S&A DOLPH, DOUGLAS H. Arcadia 2x4 Club; S.C.F. AGR DOLPH, DUANE D. Arcadia Phi Lambda Tau; A.S.C.E. ENGR ED DOLSEY, RUTHANN Grand Rapids S&A Delta Omicron; State Singers DENBURG, MARVIN L. Newark, N.J. Psi Chi; Pre-Med Soc. S&A DENGEL, JOHN G. Detroit A.S.M.E. ENGR DEPREE, KENNETH R. Holland ED DETMERS, JOAN A. Birmingham Newman Club S&A DEVRIES, JERRY A. Grand Rapids DEWEY, NANCY L. Jackson Omicron Nu; H.M. & C.D. Club ED HE DEXTER, BARBARA J. Chicago, III. ED Green Splash; Dorm Council; A.W.S.; Stu. Gov’t; STUN; Intramurals DIANICH, DAVID F. Newark, Del. 0X ENGR DICKERHOOF, REUEL M. ENGR Bay Shore DIETRICH, DEAN R. East Lansing B&PS DIFFENDERFER, RICHARD L. East Lansing A.S.C.E. ENGR DOMITROVICH, PAUL M. Detroit CA 4>A0 DONAHUE, SUSAN Concord Water Carnival; Activities Carnival S&A DOREMIRE, JACK B. Freeland B&PS DORER, GARY L. Holt Sigma Phi Sigma S&A DORGAN, RICHARD E. Dowagiac A24>; Men’s Council; Intramurals ENGR DORR, EL WOOD L. Alpena Vet’s Ass’n; Intramurals B&PS DORR, LEO W. Saginaw Clubs: Circle K, Agr. Ec. AGR DORRANCE, ANNETTE M. Fennville VET Alpha Delta Theta DOUMA, MARILYN J. Petoskey B&PS KA0 (Pres.); Tower Guard, Mortar Board; Jr. Council; Stu. Council; Union Board DOVE, ROBERT P. Hyattsville, Md. Alpha Phi Sigma B&PS 19 5 8 Wolverine ... T his magnificent yearbook for 1958 is a worthy exemplification of the high standards achieved by the student body and the faculty of Michigan State University in all its endeavors. In addition to carrying on their daily scholastic duties, time has been found to create this outstanding visual record of the year’s work in a manner that equals the professional best. W e are proud to have been selected to portray in picture and type this very excellent editorial content. It is an honor to serve so great an Institution. It is a rare privilege to serve so fine an Editorial Staff. PRESIDENT Speaker-Hines and Thomas, inc 315 NORTH GRAND AVENUE LANSING 1, MICHIGAN 2600 NATIONAL AVENUE DETROIT 16, MICHIGAN 445 DOW, DONALD W. Roscommon Alpha Phi Omega, Spartan Guard; A.S.C.E.; C.S.F. ENGR DOWNING, CHARLES M. East Lansing ENGR Tau Beta Pi; Agr. Engr. Soc. DOWNS, WILLIAM L. Lansing B&PS DOYLE, KATHLEEN A. Lansing nB«I>; Newman Club; Stu. Gov’t; A.O.C.S.; Water Carnival; J-Hop S&A DOZEMAN, ALVIN Zeeland B&PS Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Sigma; Young Rep. DREHER, HENRY J. Norwalk, Conn. Newman Club; A.S.M.E.; Spartacade; Intramurals ENGR DRESCHER, IRA W. Bronx, N.Y. A TO; Clubs: Spanish, German; Vet’s Ass’n; Spartacade; Intramurals B&PS DRESSELL, A. KEITH Detroit AKT; Scabbard & Blade B&PS DREW, MARCIA A. East Lansing AXO; Orchesis; Acrobatic Club; Union Board; Jr. 500; Tennis; Field Hockey; Intramurals ED DRIGGS, HOWARD H„ Jr. Palmyra AGR Dairy Club DRISCOLL, JEANETTE E. S&A Morenci Mixed Chorus DROEGEMUELLER, KATHERINE E. Winnetka, 111. Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi ED DU BYNE, FRANK T. Napoleon, Ohio Intramurals S&A DU CHARME, NANCY A. ED Birmingham El. Ed. Club; S.W.L.; Water Carnival; Homecoming DUDLEY, MARTHA V. Birmingham Tau Sigma; Rifle Club; Dorm Council; Stu. Congress; A.S.C.E. S&A DUNKEL, ELBRIDGE L. East Lansing A.V.M.A. VET DUNN, JAMES D. Saginaw Gamma Delta; 2x4 Club; Vet’s Ass’n; Intramurals AGR DUNN, JAMES L. Lansing Arnold Air Society; Packaging Club AGR DUNNIGAN, WALTER A. Detroit B&PS Accounting Club; Vet’s Assn. DUREN, LOUISE E. Dearborn AOÜ; A.W.S. HE DURYEA, LYNN R. Detroit AKT; Phi Eta Sigma B&PS DYER, GORDON F. St. Clair Shores Clubs: Skating, Spanish; Floriculture Forum; Spartan Playhouse DYER, SHIRLEY J. Lansing Glee Club CA ED DYKHOUSE, GORDON T. ENGR Bath DYKSTRA, JAMES H. South Haven AT; Scabbard & Blade B&PS EAGLIN, ALOYSIUS M. Ypsilanti Clubs: Newman, International; A.C.S. S&A EARL, ANTHONY S. St. Ignace B0II; Phi Eta Sigma, Green Helmet B&PS EARL, PAUL M. Keego Harbor Wolverine B&PS EASTMAN, JAMES L. Detroit S.C.F.; Activity Band B&PS EBELING, DWIGHT G. Almont TAB; Excalibur; Councils: Jr., Sr.; Union Board (Pres.) S&A EBERHART, WILLIAM F. Massilon, Ohio AGR L.S.A.; L.A. & U.P. Club ECKEL, PETER J., Jr. Royal Oak Porpoise, Les Gourmets, Finned Spartans; Swimming B&PS ECKHARDT, WALTER Rochester, N.Y. ENGR Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma; Stu. Congress ECONOMOU, GEORGE J. Dearborn ENGR S.A.E.; Intramurals EDDY, JANET M. East Lansing B&PS EDGERTON, RUSSELL N. B&PS Detroit EDISON, NEIL M. South Bend, Ind. Triangle S&A EDWARDS, LEE S., Jr. East Lansing Spartan Guard; A.S.C.E. ENGR EDWARDS, SHARON A. Dearborn S&A EGNATUK, TONY E. Albion S&A EICHE, PHILLIP B. New Buffalo Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu ENGR EKSTRAND, JUDITH A. Rochester, Minn. Clubs: Newman, El. Ed.; Water Carnival; Dorm Chorus ED ELDER, ELAINE E. Deerfield B&PS Phi Gamma Nu, Pi Omega Pi; Bus. Ed. Club; Bus. Council; S.C.F. ELDREDGE, H. RICHARD B&PS Pontiac ELFMAN, HOWARD V. Chicago ZBT; Sr. Council; Campus Chest; J-Day; Spartan Spirit B&PS ELLIOTT, CHARLES B. Peru, III. AGR 4>KT; Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Lambda Chi; 2x4 Club ELLIOTT, ROY E. Flint TK2 B&PS ELLIS, ARTHUR E. Jackson B&PS ELLIS, CAROLE A. Columbia, Mo. S&A ASA; Mu Phi Epsilon, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board; N.A.M.T.; State Singers; Promenaders ELLISON, DAVID S. East Lansing A.I.E.E. ENGR ELZINGA, MARVIN J., Jr. Ellsworth B&PS EMBURY, BARBARA J. Detroit Beta Beta Beta; Co-op (Pres.); Intramurals S&A EMEDE, SHARON K. East Lansing El. Ed. Club; A.O.C.S. ED EMERLING, MARY J. Lackawanna, N.Y. Newman Club; A.S.M.E. ENGR EMRICK, WARREN C. Gladwin State Singers S&A ENDRESS, HARRIETT A. Detroit HE Spartan Round Table; Home Ec. Club; Pres. Council; Dorm (Pres.) EPSTEIN, BONNIE H. Detroit ED ERICKSON, DAVID E. Grand Rapids Vet’s Ass’n B&PS ERWIN, KENNETH D. Jackson Ski Club; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS ESSIG, SALLY A. Ionia B&PS EICKHOLZ, WILLIAM H. Lynbrook, N.Y. S&A Pi Gamma Mu; German Club ETTER, SALLY A. Grand Ledge VET Phi Kappa Phi; Jr-A.V.M.A. EIDSON, JOHN C. ENGR Scarsdale, N.Y. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Mu Alpha (Pres.); I.R.E.; Bands: Marching, Concert EIGELBERNER, STANLEY B. Chicago, III. TT S&A EISENLOHR, ROBERT L. S&A Hart EVANS, GEORGE E. Lake City Pi Alpha Mu; Spartan, State News; Vet’s Ass’n; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Intramurals CA EWALT, DALE J. AGR Berrien Springs Farmhouse; Phi Eta Sigma; Green Helmet, Tau Beta Pi, Arnold Air Soc.; A.S.A.E.; Intramurals EWALT, DEAN C. ENGR Berrien Springs Green Helmet, Alpha Zeta; Agr. Engr. Club; Spartan Guard EWER, KAY R. Lansing SK; Delta Omicron; State Singers; Mixed Chorus; Jr. Pan-Hel; S.M.T. S&A EXELBY, EDGAR K. East Lansing AT; A.S.C.E. ENGR FABIAN, WILLIAM E. Willow Springs, 111. <1>K2; Newman Club S&A FABRIZ, HAROLD L. East Lansing Alpha Phi Sigma B&PS FADEL, ROBERT M. Niagara Falls, N.Y. P.O.D.S. (Pres.) S&A ED FAILING, PATRICIA L. Chicago 4>M; Spartan Womens League; State News; Dorm Council; Water Carnival; Homecoming; Spinsters Spin; Block S; Pan-Hel FAIRLES, DOROTHY I. East Lansing HE AXO (Pres.); Related Arts Club; Wolverine; J-Hop FALBERG, WILLIAM J. ENGR Birmingham Engr. Ex.; Centennial Parade FALWELL, JANE L. Jackson S&A FARHAT, DONALD G. East Lansing ENGR FARHAT, GEORGE F. Lansing ENGR FARIS, THOMAS W. Miami Shores, Fla. Mixed Chorus S&A FARLEY, DENNIS S. Lansing Officer’s Club; Hotel Ass’n B&PS FARLEY, ROBERT D„ Jr. B&PS Leslie FARMILOE, NANCY M. Pontiac AXO; Sr. Council; State News, Spartan; Union Board; J-Hop; J-Day; Spartacade; Water Carnival ED FAST, BRUCE O. Roscommon Clubs: 2x4; Pistol AGR FAUST, GORDON W. B&PS Grosse Pointe Winged Spartans; Vet’s Ass’n FAUST, LOIS K. Grand Rapids AAII; Wolverine; A.W.S.; Stu. Congress ED FAUST, ROGER L. Grand Rapids S&A FEAR, ANNA G. Pontiac ATA; Tower Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta; S.W.L.; Campus Chest; Intramurals S&A FEIGE, BRUNO E. Benton Harbor B&PS FEKETE, GEORGE J. Muskegon Heights Newman Club; A.S.M.E.; A.S.A.E. ENGR FELDPOUSCH, BARRY L. Grand Rapids B&PS Alpha Kappa Psi, Arnold Air Society, Finned Spartans, Winged Spartans; Newman Club FELL, CATHERINE R. Detroit Clubs: Newman, History, Young Rep. s&A FELL, ROGER B. Drayton Plains Pi Alpha Mu; State News; Officer’s Club CA FERGUSON, LEA V. Skokie, III. ed IIB; Spartan; El. Ed. Club; A.W.S.; J-Hop FERGUSON, SANDRA L. Michigan City, Ind. AXO; Wolverine; Student Guides S&A FERGUSON, STANLEY M„ Jr. St. Clair Shores TKT; Swimming CA FERKOWICZ, BETTY A. Silverwood B&PS FERNEAU, DONALDA. Flint ATO (Pres.); Glee Club; Intramurals CA FERRARA, BALDASSARE A. Taylor Center FERRIS, DIANA A. Detroit Phi Gamma Nu; Bus. Council B&PS B&PS FIEDLER, ANNE J. Mancelona Kappa Delta Pi, Tau Sigma S&A FIELD, WILLIAM H. Buffalo, N.Y. B&PS FIELDS, ALEXANDER C. VET East Lansing A.V.M.A. FIFE, RICHARD D. Three Rivers 4>KT; I.R.E. ENGR FINCH, BOBBY G. Lansing Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Scabbard & Blade ENGR FINDLAY, DAVID B. Reese B&PS FINE, RICHARD H. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. AEII; Hotel Ass’n; Hillel; Intramurals B&PS FINEOUT, ELAINE D. Lansing EI. Ed. Club; Y.W.C.A. ED FINKBEINER, RONALD W. Saline FINNELL, LOIS A. Pittsburgh, Pa. AAA; Dorm Council; Stu. Congress AGR HE FISH, MARIAN V. Wayne ED FISHER, ARNOLD H. Hamtramck KAT; Kappaliers; Spartacade; Intramurals B&PS FISHER, DOROTHY M. Jackson Phi Gamma Nu; Clubs: Pre-Law, Spanish B&PS FISHER, ROBERT A. Lansing Alpha Phi Sigma; Pistol Club; Vet’s Assn. B&PS FITZGERALD, GERALD F. Grosse Pointe S&A SX; Clubs: Ski, Newman; J-Hop; J-Day; Water Carnival; Intramurals FITZPA' LAWP Owosso FLADSI l arising Wrestlin; FLAHE1 Worcest, FLAIM, Chicago, iKT, E' fland Monroe AZ; Stai FLANS! East Lat AT FLEET, Mancelc Ind. Ed FLEGA Gobles Clubs: FLEMIl Eennvili AX2; I A.S.C.E FOGLE Lansing Delta C FOOTE Mt. Piei FORBL Roches) ÄTÜ (1 Excalib Council Frosh-S Dorm Carnivi A.U.S.l Spartac FORCI Sault Si KKr; ( Ski, N< W.A.A FORD. Detroit ZTA; 5 FORM East Lt Porpoii FORK Des PI, 2N; P Swimir F0RS1 Bessert fort: East L FOSH. Monro $M; ) Newm Water F0ST1 Birtnir Vet’s . FOST] East L Green FOST’ Millin, Home F0W1 Sault l Newm FOX, Sagint Porpo DUTCHER, JANICE L. Jackson AAA B&PS EISNER, BETTY G. Flint Gamma Delta; Intramurals ED 446 FITZPATRICK, LAWRENCE K. Owosso k&A FLADSETH, LEROY A. Unsing Wrestling B&PS FLAHERTY, JOHN J. Worcester, Mass. B&PS FLAIM, CHARLES E. Chicago, III- i>Kt; Evans Scholars (Pres.) FLANDERS, PATRICIA S. Monroe CA AZ; State News FLANSBURG, RONALD R. East Lansing VET AT FLEET, WESLEY L. Mancelona Ind. Ed. Club ED FLEGAL, CAL J. Gobles Clubs: Agr. Ed., Officer’s AGR FLEMING, RAY F., Jr. Fennville AX2; Phi Lambda Tau; A.S.C.E. ENGR FOGLE, ALICE M. Lansing Delta Omicron; Glee Club S&A FOOTE, LAWRENCE E. Mt. Pleasant AGR S&A FORBUSH, ROGER L. Rochester ATÖ (Pres.); Blue Key, Excalibur; Soph. Class Pres.; Councils: I.F.C. (Pres.), Frosh-Soph, Jr.; Dorm (Pres.); Career Carnival; Spartan Spirit; A.U.S.G.; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Intramurals FORCIER, NANCY A. Sault Ste. Marie ED KKT; Green Splash; Clubs: Ski, Newman; Cheerleader; W.A.A.; Intramurals FORD, JUNE M. Detroit ZTA; Speech Majors Club CA FORMAN, ROBERT J. East Lansing Porpoise B&PS FORNELL, GÖRDEN E. Des Plaines, III. ENGR 2N; Porpoise; Varsity Club; Swimming FORSLUND, NANCY C. Bessemer S&A FORTIER, HARRY L. East Lansing B&PS FOSHAG, MARY K. Monroe I’M; Wolverine; S.W.L.; Newman Club; Water Carnival CA foster, dean a. Birmingham Vet’s Ass’n S&A FOSTER, ROBERT B. East Lansing Green Helmet; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS FOSTER, SHARON B. Millington Home Ec. Club; Block S HE FOX, SALLY J. ED Alpena AAII; J-Hop; Homecoming; Water Carnival; Spartacade FOY, RUSSELL H. East Lansing ENGR FRAME, ROBERT W. Sturgis 2x4 Club; Vet’s Ass’n; Dorm Council; Jr. 500; Bands: Marching, Concert AGR FRANCESCHI, CAROL A. Buffalo, N.Y. ED nB4>; El. Ed. Club FRANKE, SHARON K. Lansing HE FRASER, REX A. Boise, Idaho Chorus B&PS FRAWLEY, JAMES P. Saginaw Spanish Club; Vet’s Ass’n; Hotel Ass’n; A.O.C.S. B&PS GABRIEL SAM Pontiac Pan-Orthodox GACH, RONALD E. Dearborn Winged Spartans GAGE, PHILIP E. Lansing Ski Club; S.C.F. CA S&A S&A GALE, GLEN A. Owosso B&PS GALLAGHER, DANIEL R. Parkersburg, W. Va. Food Dis. Club; Dorm Council; Vet’s Ass’n; Stu. Gov’t B&PS GALLAGHER, JOHN Marshall Clubs: Agr. Ec., Newman AGR GALLAGHER, RICHARD E. Lansing Winged Spartans, International Club; A.O.C.S. S&A FRAZIER, CAROLE S. Des Plaines, III. Inst. Ad. Club; Dorm Council HE GALLAGHER, THOMAS D. FRAZIER, DOLORES M. Naubinway S&A FREEMAN, EARL T. Drayton Plains Alpha Zeta AGR FREEMAN, HARRY East Lansing B&PS FREEMAN, JANICE L. Flint Theta Alpha Phi; Speech Majors Club CA FREEMAN, M. JANE Niagara Falls, N.Y. Wolverine, State News; Home Ec. Club; J-Hop; Intramurals HE FRICKE, JULIE A. Flint ED FRICKEL, AUDREY A. Detroit Pi Mu Epsilon S&A FRIESEMA, H. PAUL Grosse Pointe 4>A0; Men’s Union; Glee Club; I.F.C.; Water Carnival S&A FRITSCH, JEANE E. Galien Home Ec. Club; S.C.F. HE FRITZ, ELSIE J. St. Clair Shores AOII; Phi Gamma Nu; Ice Skating Club; Block S; J-Hop; Water Carnival B&PS FRONEK, FRANKLIN R. Gary, Ind. Phi Eta Sigma AGR FROST, JUDY H. Clio El. Ed. Club; Spartacade ED FRUNK, ROBERT S. Lansing, III. B0n; Newman Club; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS FULFORD, SARAH J. Detroit Ski Club; Spartan Spirit; A.W.S. S&A Jackson B&PS Newman Club; Vet’s Ass’n GAMBER, LEONARD W. Lansing B&PS GAMMEL, JANET E. Rocky River, Ohio ATA; J-Hop; Y.W.C.A.; Student Guide HE GANGLER, JANET G. Bloomfield Hills B&PS GARAVUSO, JAMES A. Baldwin, N.Y. K2; Intramurals B&PS GARBUS, JERRY J. East Lansing Porpoise; Swimming S&A GARCIA, DOLORES M. Ironwood S&A GARDINER, RICHARD G. GARDINER, WALTER W. Moorestown, N.J. ENGR AXA; Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E.; A.S.M.E.; S.A.M.E. GARDNER, EL VIE W. Dearborn ENGR GARDNER, GAYLE G. Sand Creek A.S.M.E.; Intramurals ENGR GARDNER, KATHRYN L. Farmington ED Clubs: Canterbury, Ed. GARDNER, KENNETH R. B&PS Calumet Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma; Accounting Club; Band GARLICK, EMORY W. Wayne Chi Epsilon (Pres.), Tau Beta Pi; A.S.C.E. ENGR GARN, RODERIC Charlotte Dairy Club AGR GARNER, JAMES H., Jr. Battle Creek S&A AXA; Delta Phi Upsilon; Pre-Law Club; Dorm Council: Intramurals GARNO, KENNETH J. Deerfield Farmhouse; Clubs: Agronomy, Newman; Track AGR GARRETT, JOHN L. Petoskey Tau Sigma B&PS GARRETT, PETER W. Petoskey Cross Country AGR GASMAN, NANCY A. Escanaba S&A GASTON, DONNA L. South Haven A4>; A.W.S. ED GATES, THOMAS M. AGR East Lansing 'I'T; 2x4 Club; Union Board; Water Carnival GAUTHIER, MARILYN M. HE Lansing GAUTHIER, RICHARD L. Lansing Vet’s Ass’n ENGR GAWEL, STANLEY Detroit 0X; Clubs: Finance, Newman, Accounting GAY, ELAINE R. Flint Young Rep. Club B&PS ED GEBAUER, BARBARA A. Elkton S&A Ski Club; Dorm Council; J-Hop; Water Carnival; Spartacade GEZON, CAROLINE H. Grand Rapids Clubs: Canterbury, Young Rep.; Stu. Gov’t B&PS GIANNOULES, KENNETH S. Chicago, 111. Sigma Epsion Phi; Dorm Council B&PS GIBBS, BILL A. East Lansing Kappa Delta Pi (Pres.); Ind. Ed. Ass’n; Intramurals ED GIBBS, DONALD F. Chicago, III. A2II; Men’s Glee Club; Intramurals B&PS GIBNEY, JAMES F. Saratoga Springs, N.Y. B&PS Hotel Ass’n (Pres.) GIFFELS, KATHLEEN E. East Lansing ED ASA; State News; Clubs: Newman, Young Rep. GIFFORD, RICHARD L. Lansing A.S.M.E. ENGR GILBERT, KAREN E. Traverse City C.S.F.; S.W.I. HE GILDEA, CLARE F. Kalamazoo ENGR ENGR GILL, BILLY B. East Lansing CA GEECK, PERRY R. Coleman AX4>; Spartan Guard; A.I.C.E. GEHAN, JOHN C. Coopersville Clubs: Newman, Varsity; Boxing B&PS GEIGER, ALLEN C. Flint Bus. Council; A.M.A. B&PS GEIS, JACK H. Williamsville, N.Y. 2X; I.F.C.; Hotel Ass’n; Intramurals B&PS GEMUENDEN, DIANE B. Menominee S.W.L. ED GENZ, WARREN J. Nelson, III. Les Gourmets; A.O.C.S.; L.S.A. B&PS GERMAN, JAMES R. Muskegon Heights B&PS GERRARD, TERRY C. Decatur, III. Beta Alpha Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Orchesis; L.A. & U.P. Club; Water Carnival Campus Chest; Cheerleader AGR GERRIE, DONALD W. Highland Park ENGR Vet’s Ass’n; A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. GERTZ, RICHARD F. Traverse City AGR GERVASI, CLAIRE M. Mt. Vernon, N.Y. AOII; Pi Lambda Theta; Clubs: Newman, Ski; Spartacade; Water Carnival; Black S; Y.W.C.A. ED GERWITZ, DAVID L. Buffalo, N.Y. AGR 0X; Green Helmet, Phi Eta Sigma; Wood Tech. Club GILLETTE, NEIL H. Detroit ENGR GILLIES, HELEN L. Grand Rapids S&A GILMAN, SALLY S. Kalamazoo Wolverine; Frosh-Soph Council; Union Board; J-Hop ED GILMORE, WILLIAM H. East Lansing Ind. Design Club S&A GINSBERG, ROBERT J. London, Ontario AGR GLAAB, JOHN K. Sarnia, Ont. Alpha Delta Sigma; Clubs: Newman, Speech Majors; Stu. Gov’t; S.A.M.; Forensics CA GLATZ, KENNETH I. Lansing Finned Spartans ENGR GLEASON, DALE A. Owosso Delta Phi Delta S&A GLEASON, JAMES E. Whitmore Lake AGR ATP; Block & Bridle Club; Agr. Council GLEASON, JAMES H. Three Rivers Farmhouse; Alpha Zeta; Clubs: Dairy, 4-H, Agr. Ec.; Intramurals AGR GLEASON, JUDITH A. Detroit Young Rep. S&A GLEASON, MARNE Royal Oak 2X; Excalibur; Spartan; Men’s Union (Pres.); Frosh- Soph Council; A.U.S.G.; (Pres.) B&PS GETTEL, ROGER W. Bay Port Vet’s Ass’n ENGR GLEASON, WILLIAM E. Williamsburg Agr. Ed. Club AGR Lansing ■LT; Porpoise; Intramurals S&A GEISTERT, JAMES E. Grand Rapids B&PS FOWLER, JOSEPH F. Sault Ste. Marie Newman Club B&PS FULLER, ROGER L. Lansing SN; Wrestling, Golf B&PS FOX, GALE M. Saginaw Porpoise; Swimming B&PS FUNKHOUSER, WILLIAM C. Grosse Pointe ENGR GLICK, HARVEY A. East Lansing ZBT; Alpha Epsilon Rho; Clubs: Glee, Speech Majors, Soccer; M.S.U. Players; Hillel; Intramurals CA GOETZ, ARLENE C. Stamford, Conn. Beta Beta Beta, Tau Sigma S&A GOETZ, RICHARD L. Detroit B&PS IIK; Men’s Council; L.S.A. GOHR, MARGARET A. Wheaton, III. ED Clubs: El. Ed., Young Rep. GOLDMAN, MARSHALL L. Birmingham Alpha Kappa (Pres.); Hillel S&A GOLDSTEIN, ELEANOR I. Chevy Chase, Md. VET Alpha Delta Theta; Hillel GOMULINSKI, MELVIN S. Detroit AGR Farmhouse; Alpha Zeta; Agr. Ext. Club; Agr. Council; Intramurals GONYAW, EARL F. Algonac Crew Club; Vet’s Ass’n S&A GONZALEZ, ADORACION F. East Lansing Clubs: Newman, Intern’l S&A GOODALE, WILLIAM R. Albany, N.Y. B&PS Vet’s Ass’n; Hotel Ass’n GOODBARY, ROBERT F. Yuba City, Cal. VET Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Zeta; Veterinarian; Pre-Vet Club; Jr-A.V.M.A. GOODMAN, ROBERT J. Chicago, III. Forestry Club; Intramurals AGR GOODNOW, M. KAREN Elgin, III. S&A KA; Wolverine; History Club; Block S; Pan-Hel GOODRICH, ELMA J. Dearborn HE Inter Dorm Council; Chorus; Children’s Theatre GOODRICH, ELOISE J. Grandville KA; Wolverine; Home Ec. Club; Pan-Hel; Block S HE GOODRICH, ROBERT D. Davison AGR Pomoler Club; Agr. Ed. Council GORDON, JOYCE E. East Lansing Kappa Delta Pi; Home Ec. Club HE GORDON, ROBERT N. Pontiac ATS); Officer’s Club; Intramurals B&PS GORE, CURTIS E. Cassopolis B&PS GORMAN, JEAN C. East Lansing S&A GORMAN, THOMAS G. Lansing ENGR GORNOWICZ, JEAN M. Detroit ED A4>; Home Ec. Club; Home Ec. Council; Water Carnival; Campus Chest; Spartacade; Blood Drive GOSSETT, LORRAINE L. S&A Lansing Stu. Nurses Org. 448 GOURDIE, BRADFORD L. Mt. Morris AGR 'RT GREIG, RICHARD P. Franklin Clubs: Ski, Vet’s B&PS GRESENS, RONALD W. Detroit B&PS GRESHAM, ROBERT Congerville, III. Park Management Club; Intramurals AGR GREVE, CAROLYN J. Birmingham Delta Psi Kappa; Dorm Council; A.O.C.S.; Intramurals ED GREVE, JOHN H. Lansing Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi; A.V.M.A. VET GRIFFEN, CHARLES W. West Springfield, Pa. AS4>; Phi Lambda Tau; A.I.E.E. ENGR GRIFFEN, CHARLES E. East Lansing Vet’s Ass’n CA GRIFFEN, HARVI A. Detroit Men’s Glee Club; Activity Band; Orchestra CA GRIFFITH, ROBERT B. Dewey, 111. Alpha Zeta AGR GRIFFITH, ROBERT E. Mt. Clemens 2X B&PS GRIGEREIT, ROBERT C. Benton Harbor B&PS Alpha Phi Sigma, Scabbard & Blade GRILL, STEWART L. Chicago, III. Clubs: Vet’s, 2x4; Dorm Council AGR GRIMES, MARCIA M. East Lansing AX-fi; Clubs: Young Rep., Ed.; A.O.C.S.; Water Carnival; J-Hop; Activities Carnival; A.W.S. ED GRINNELL, ROBERT J. Lansing B&PS GUENOFF, MARYLN J. Lansing S&A AOII; Beta Beta Beta, Kappa Delta Pi; Wolverine; Block S; Jr. Pan-Hel; Water Carnival; Activities Carnival GUIDES, RAYMOND S. Flint A2II; Bands: Marching, Activities; Water Carnival B&PS GULYAS, PAUL J. East Lansing S&A GUNDERSEN, HAROLD L. ENGR Muskegon Dorm Council; I.R.E.; Marching Band GUNN, THOMAS H. Royal Oak 62 B&PS GUSTAFSON, KENNETH I. Iron Mountain ENGR Phi Lambda Tau, Eta Kappa Nu; I.R.E.; Intramurals HAAK, WILLIAM H. Owosso Scabbard & Blade; C.S.O.; Basketball B&PS HAAN, JACK E. Grand Rapids Young Rep. Club; Dorm Council; Stu. Congress S&A HABECKER, JAY R. Lancaster, Pa. Agr. Ec. Club; Intramurals AGR HACKER, ROBERT W. Bad Axe Air Police; A.O.C.S.; Intramurals ENGR HACKETT, NORMA J. Ionia B&PS AAA; Pi Omega Pi; Bus. Ed. Club; Bus. Council; A.U.S.G. HADLEY, ALICE D. Fremont, Ind. IHN»; Sigma Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Pi; Wolverine S&A HAFNER, ALBERT P. East Lansing Floriculture Forum AGR GOVE, RUBY M. St. Johns Phi Gamma Nu; Bus Ed. Club; S.W.L.; Spartacade; Water Carnival; Homecoming ED GOYINGS, CLARA A. New Boston ED GOYINGS, LLOYD S. White Cloud VET Clubs: Pistol, Weight-Lifting; Jr-A.V.M.A. GRACZYK, FREDERICK A. B&PS Detroit 4’K'L; Les Gourmets; Newman Club; Vet’s Ass’n; Hotel Ass’n; I.F.C.; Greek Feast GRAHAM, GILBERT N. Harper Woods AK'ik; Winged Spartans; Clubs: Young Rep., Newman; A.M.A.; S.A.M. B&PS GRANELLI, BARBARA A. Detroit S&A S.W.L. GRANGER, RONALD K. East Lansing Porpoise; 2x4 Club AGR GRANT, FREDERICK B. Highland Park, III. IIK B&PS GRAUER, JOHN A. Wauwatosa, Wise. S&A 2X; Newman Club; I.F.C.; Intramurals GRAY, BERTRAM C. Jackson Radio Club; S.A.E. S&A GRAY, DARWYN D. Hinton, W. Va. GREBE, JOHN H. Midland >RT CA S&A GREEN, TERRENCE C. Fort Wayne, Ind. B&PS GREENBAUM, ARTHUR L. Shaker Heights, Ohio AEII; Winged Spartans, Les Gourmets; Clubs: Pistol, Officer’s; Hillel B&PS GRISWOLD, ROY L. South Lyon 0X S&A HAGER, L. WILLIAM Mason B&PS GREENBURY, ROY L. Flint ENGR GROSE, WILLIAM S. Midland ENGR GREENE, DAVID Z. Hamden, Conn. Clubs: Varsity, Speech Majors; Varsity Ball (Ch.); Hockey CA GREENE, LINDA M. Ferndale ED ASA; Kappa Delta Pi; J-Hop; Water Carnival; A.W.S. GREENE, RUSSELL A. East Lansing VET Veterinarian; Pre-Vet Club; Jr-A.V.M.A. GROSS, LARRY L. Canton, Ohio Forestry Club AGR GROSSBAUER, RALPH H. Lapeer AGR Agr. Ed. Club GROSSMEYER, DONALD L. East Tawas Alpha Phi Sigma B&PS GROSSNICKLE, JOY R. Brethren ED GREENSIDES, RICHARD A. Constantine AGR Sigma Lambda Chi; 2x4 Club GROW, RONALD L. Lansing M B&PS HALL, KENNETH L. Trenton B&PS HALL, MARJORIE M. Kalamazoo Les Gourmets; Young Rep. Club B&PS HALLENIUS, CHARLES J. Gaylord AGR Xi Sigma Pi; Forester; Forestry Club (Pres.) HALLIBURTON, SAM H. East Lansing B&PS HALP1N, GEORGE R. Utica Alpha Phi Sigma; Intramurals b&PS HAMELINK, RONALD C. ENGR Holland Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Lambda Tau HAMILTON, JOHN J. Battle Creek A24> B&PS HAMILTON, MARIAN L. Albion B&PS Pi Omega Pi, Phi Gamma Nu; Bus. Ed. Club; Bus. Council HAMM, WILLIAM C. East Lansing Canterbury Club; C.S.F. B&PS HAMPTON, CLYDE, Jr. Cassopolis AGR HANSEN, THOMAS I. S&A East Lansing Clubs: History, Young Dem.; Vet’s Ass’n HANSON, MARGARET Port Huron AXS2 ED HANSON, THOMAS M. East Lansing Young Rep. Club; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS HARAG, ROSEMARY Charlotte Newman Club ED HARBY, DOROTHY M. Wyandotte ED HARDESTY, ANNETTE H. S&A Lansing HARD IE, CHARLES W. Jackson Porpoise; Swimming ENGR HARDING, CAROL A. Olcott, N.Y. P.E.M. Club; W.A.A.; Field Hockey ED HARDS, ELLYN C. Dearborn State News; Promenaders ED HARE, RUSSELL H. CA New Baltimore Pi Alpha Mu, Pershing Rifles, Scabbard & Blade, Spartan Guard; State News; Mixed Chorus HARFST, DANIEL E. AGR Essexville Alpha Zeta; Voc. Agr. Club HARLOW, ROBERT H. New Canaan, Conn. Ind. Design Club S&A HARMON, EDWIN L. Momonia, Liberia Ass’n of African Stu. B&PS Hotel Administration Graduates ... 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Pistol, Rifle Team; Intramurals B&PS HARPER, LEWIS C. East Lansing Agr. Ed. Club AGR H*ARR, NANCY A. ED Lansing Ar; Wolverine; El. Ed. Club; J-Hop; Spartacade; Water Carnival; A.U.S.G. HARRIS, GEORGE D. Dansville Jr-A.V.M.A. VET HARRIS, JACK E. Kingsley Vet’s Ass’n B&PS HARRIS, JAMES M. East Lansing AEII; Phi Kappa Phi; Clubs: Ski, Soccer, International; A.V.M.A. VET HARRIS, JUDITH A. East Lansing S&A HARRIS, PATRICIA A. East Lansing C.S.F. CA HARRIS, RAY T. Detroit HARRIS, SAMUEL E. Flint KA'P; Track B&PS B&PS HARRIS, WILLIAM D. Wayne Vet’s Ass’n B&PS HARRISON, JAMES L. Jackson Veterinarian; Jr-A.V.M.A. VET HARRISON, MARGO E. Lansing KKT; Pi Mu Epsilon, Green Splash S&A HARSHAW, LEONARD C. Detroit AGR Arnold Air Soc.; Radio Club; Coronation Ball; Packaging Soc. HART, DAVID L. Holly S.A.E. ENGR HART, DONNA M. Solon, Ohio AZ; Tower Guard, Alpha Lambda Delta, Green Splash; Wolverine; S.W.L. CA HART, RAY S. East Lansing Agronomy Club AGR HARTER, DONALD L. Cornwall, N.Y. B&PS Circle K Club; Vet’s Ass’n HARTHURN, WALTER R. VET Bear Lake Jr-A.V.M.A. HARNETT, MARCIA R. Melrose, N.Y. Beta Beta Beta; Ski Club S&A HARTON, DOUGLAS E. Lansing Sigma Theta Epsilon; Wesley Foundation S&A HATHERLY, HAROLD I. Holly B&PS Alpha Kappa Psi HATTER, CHARLES F. Flint B&PS HAUGHWOUT, BARBARA M. Wayne KKr; Spartan, State News; Spartacade CA HAUN, BETTY L. Detroit A4>; Bus. Ed. Club; Union Board B&PS HAUPT, GEORGE B. Evanston, III. Winged Spartans; Hotel Ass’n; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS HAUSMAN, JOHN D. Buchanan ENGR Water Carnival; Spartacade HAWES, ROBERT W. Applegate AGR Forestry Club; Promenaders HAWKINS, CHARLES E. East Lansing S&A HAWKS, GARY D. Ypsilanti Vet’s Ass’n; Football B&PS HAWLEY, MARGARET E. CA Wayne HAYDEN, JOHN S. East Lansing B&PS HAYDEN, MARY E. Lansing El. Ed. Club; A.O.C.S. ED HAYDEN, STEPHEN A. AGR East Lansing Agr. Ed. Club; Intramurals HAYES, FREEMAN R. Bedford, Ind. AGR Farmhouse; Block & Bridle Club; Bands: Marching Concert HAYNOR, RICHARD A. Hart 4-H Club AGR HAYS, LESLIE E. Dearborn Phi Lambda Tau; Dorm Council; Intramurals ENGR HAYWARD, GORDON L. South Boardman Pershing Rifles, Arnold Air Soc.; Dairy Club AGR HEBERT, HAROLD J. Nahma Alpha Phi Sigma B&PS HECK, SHARON L. East Lansing Clubs: 4-H, Glee Club; Agr. Council; Stu. Congress; C.S.F. CA HARTSON, WILLIAM R. Wauwatosa, Wis. B&PS Les Gourmets; Vet’s Ass’n HECKER, PAUL G. Grand Rapids 2N; Football B&PS HARTWIG, JOAN E. Lansing Gamma Delta; Home Ec. Club HE HASBROOK, E. JOANN Leslie Home Ec. Club HE HECKO, SANDRA K. East Lansing ED Ar; Kappa Delta Pi; El. Ed. Club; Water Carnival; A.W.S.; A.O.C.S. HECTOR, ROBERT A. East Lansing ED 450 HEWITT, DONA VAN G. Ironwood Co-op (Pres.); Intramurals B&PS HICE, NEALE E. VET Grand Rapids Dorm Council; Jr.-A.V.M.A. HICKOK, DAVID K. Plainwell Beta Beta Beta; Pre-Med. Soc. S&A HICKOK, WILLIAM G. Oaklawn, III. B&PS Clubs: Food Dis., N.I.R.H.C. HICKS, RICHARD D. Collinsville, III. 2X; Men’s Union; Track, Basketball ED HOFFMAN, ALAN C. East Lansing Vet’s Ass’n CA HOFFMAN, JACQUELINE M. S&A Ramsay Spartan Round Table; Spartan; Soc. Work Club; Councils: Dorm, Pres.; Stu. Congress HOFFMAN, MORRIS R. Fenton A.I.C.E. ENGR HOFFMAN, PATRICIA A. Buffalo, N.Y. HE Home Ec. Club; Water Carnival; Intramurals HOFFMAN, STEWARD B. Omaha, Nebr. B&PS Bands: Marching, Concert HIERHOLZER, ROBERT J. S&A Herkimer, N.Y. HOFFMAN, SUZANNE Indianapolis, Ind. HE HIGBEE, RICHARD L. East Lansing S&A HILAL, GEORGE H. Beirot, Lebanon Clubs: International, Newman; Y.M.C.A. ENGR HILDEBRANT, EDGAR V. S&A Chesaning Clubs: Varsity, Officer’s; Fencing HOFMEISTER, JACK S. East Lansing 2x4 Club AGR HOHENSTEIN, SANDRA L. Lansing ASA HOKE, DICK P. Oklahoma City, Okla. KS; Wrestling ED ED HILLIGUS, RICHARD E. Royal Oak AGR Park Management Club HOLBROOK, JOANNE B. Dearborn B&PS A4>; Soc. Work Club; S.W.L. HINKLE, WESLEY G. Detroit ATfi; Intramurals B&PS HOLBROOK, RONALD F. Dearborn S&A Clubs: Accounting, Ski HINKLEY, MARILYN M. Marshall CA Block & Bridle Club; Promenaders HOLCOMB, EARL E. Battle Creek Vet’s Ass’n; Spartacade; Intramurals ED HIRST, ROBERT D. Decatur Pi Alpha Mu, Scabbard & Blade; State News; Officer’s Club; Intramurals CA B&PS HIXSON, DONALD R. Chicago, III. Officer’s Club; C.S.O. B&PS HOANG, MINH Viet Nam Clubs: Newman, Intern’l B&PS HOBOLTH, HAYES M. Grand Blanc A.S.A.E. ENGR HOCHEISER, PAUL H. Brooklyn, N.Y. B&PS HODGE, WILLIAM V. Lansing AGR HODGKIN, RICHARD East Lansing 2x4 Club J. AGR HODGMAN, DAVID W. Coldwater Fish & Wildlife Club; Intramurals AGR HODGSON, PHYLLIS L. Highland Park Dorm Council; Activities Carnival; A.W.S.; S.T.U.N. ED HOEFS, CHARLES W. Elgin, III. B&PS HOEFT, RICHARD F. Menominee QZ; Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon; Vet’s Ass’n S&A HOEPFINGER, RICHARD H. Kenmore, N.Y. ATP; Packaging Club AGR HOLDER, BEVERLY A. Fort Wayne, Ind. AAA; Soc. Work Club; Dorm Council; S.W.L.; A.U.S.G. B&PS HOLDER, E. RONALD Algonac B&PS 9X; Clubs: Marketing, Ski, Retailing; Vet’s Ass’n HOLLAND, DONALD E. St. Clair Shores Clubs: Ski, Sailing; Dorm Council S&A HOLLAND, MARTHA E. Macomb, III. Child Development Club HE HOLLINGER, GERALD D. Bay City S&A AX; Delta Phi Delta; Frosh-Soph Council; J-Hop; Water Carnival HOLLOWELL, GERALD L. S&A Lansing HOLLY, CHESTER S. Detroit A4>A ED HOLMAN, BARBARA U. East Lansing ED Kappa Delta Pi; S.C.F. HOLMAN, WILLIAM J. East Lansing AGR Forestry Club; Agr. Council HOLMBERG, JAMES D. Owosso Wolverine; Young Dem. Club; A.O.C.S.; Spartacade; Intramurals B&PS HOLMES, AUDRA J. Ecorse Intramurals ED HEFKA, LOUISE A. Detroit Kappa Delta Pi; El. Ed. Club; Dorm Council; S.W.L. S&A HEID, FRANK B. Flint Football AGR HEILBRUN, CAROL G. Orchard Lake ED HEIN, JAMES M. Milwaukee, Wise. Clubs: Newman, Par-Rec. AGR HEIS, WILLIAM J„ Jr. Lansing Intramurals ENGR HELLER, JAMES D. Santa Ana, Cal. B&PS Newman Club; Hotel Ass’n; Vet’s Ass’n HEMPSTED, RONALD E. B&PS East Lansing HENDRY, HERBERT E. Monroe S&A HENNY, CARL D. Bad Axe Spartan Guard; Packaging Club HENRICKSON, RONALD J. Lansing Accounting Club; Vet’s Ass’n; A.O.C.S. AGR B&PS HENSHAW, MARY A. East Lansing State News; Clubs: Canterbury, Retailing; Dorm Council; Stu. Congress; A.U.S.G.; A.O.C.S.; Union Board; J-Hop; Block S CA HENSON, DALE A. Snyder, N.Y. A2II; Men’s Council;--: Hotel Ass’n; I.F.C.; Intramurals HENSTOCK, THOMAS R. Dearborn AGR Alpha Phi Omega; S.C.F.; Hort. Forum HEPLER, DARWYN S. Detroit 4>KT; Football B&PS HERTZLER, PATRICIA A. Arlington, Va. S&A Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, Tau Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Tower Guard; A.W.S.; Intramurals HERTZLER, RICHARD G. East Tawas ENGR Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Tau; A.S.C.E. (Pres.); Engr. Exp.; Homecoming; Intramurals HESLIP, ROBERT P. Northville Alpha Zeta; Pomoler Club AGR HESLIP, THOMAS N. East Lansing VET HESS, DAVID S. Nomenee, III. Spartacade; Jr-500; Intramurals ED HESTON, MERRY M. Allen Park Floriculture Forum AGR H0L1 Miam Green Chore H0L1 Frenu Phi E Vet’s H0L1 Wyan H0L1 Detro Alpha Clubs Bridle Dorm Intrar HOM Detro $KT; Ski C H001 DO Detro Phi A H00) DO Detro Phi A Mixec Band; HOO’ Grant KKr HOPI East 1 Glee HOP! WL Kimb Les ( Footb HOPI Brana HOP! Freeli HOR, Fort 1 B0n; Vet’s HOR] Pittsb Alpha Towe: Dorm A.w.i HOR] Vassa HOU Farm, $A9 HOU KA Elmhi Axa HOV] Hartfi AAII; HOV Allen, Beta : HOW Ypsih HOW East l HOW Royal i B'N; HOW Ragin, m HOW RA Nash\ HOLMES, JACQUELINE T. Miami Shores, Fla. S&A Green Splash; Block S; Chorus HOLMES, RICHARD G. Fremont ENGR Phi Eta Sigma; Pistol Club; Vet’s Ass’n; A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. HOLMSTROM, RICHARD S&A Wyandanch, N.Y. VET HOLT, BEVERLY A. Detroit Alpha Lambda Delta; tClubs: Pre-Vet, Block & Bridle; Veterinarian; Dorm Chorus; Block S; Intramurals HOMMER, ROGER Detroit $KT; Finned Spartans; Ski Club; Swimming AGR HOOPINGARNER, DONALD R. Detroit S&A Phi Mu Alpha; State Singers HOOPINGARNER, DOUGLAS R. Detroit Phi Mu Alpha; Glee Club; Mixed Chorus; Activities Band; Intramurals S&A HOOVER, JUDITH M. Grand Rapids KKr HOPELY, HELEN V. East Lansing Glee Club ED CA HOPFENSPERGER, WILLIAM F. Kimberly, Wise. B&PS Les Gourmets; Vet’s Ass’n; Football HOPP, LAURETTA J. Brandon, Wis. HE HOPPER, GARY M. Freeland HORAN, ROBERT R. Fort Worth, Texas B0n; Les Gourmets; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS B&PS HORNBECK, LOUISE A. Pittsburgh, Pa. Alpha Lambda Delta; Tower Guard, Mortar Board; Dorm Council; A.W.S. (Pres.); A.U.S.G. B&PS HORNYAK, JULIUS A. Vassar s&A HOUGHTON, RICHARD L. Farmington B&PS $A0 houldsworth, karolyn k. Elmhurst, III AX« HE HOVER, JOANN B. Hartford AAn; El. Ed. Club; J-Day ED HOVINGH, PETER, Jr. Allendale Beta Beta Beta S&A HOWARD, JANET D. Ypsilanti VET Howard, Robert d. bast Lansing B&PS howe, franklin Hoyal Oak 2N; Wolverine E., Jr. B&PS howe, sue m. wginaw m howenstein, Raymond è Nashville CA HOWLEY, THOMAS J. Cassopolis ED HOYT, ROGER D. Pontiac AKT; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS HRUDA, RICHARD F. New Buffalo ENGR Bands: Marching, Activities HUBBARD, WESLEY C. Wayne B&PS HUBBELL, GAIL A. Kalamazoo rB; Wolverine; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Homecoming HE HUDSON, CLARENCE D. Holt ENGR Phi Eta Sigma HUEPENBECKER, PHILIP Lansing AGR Spartan Guard; Agr. Council; A.S.M.; Packaging Soc. HUFF, BENJAMIN J. East Lansing ENGR HUGHES, DAVID G. East Lansing SX; German Club S&A HUGHES, GEORGE W. East Lansing ‘LK'P S&A HUGHES, ROBERT D. Detroit Ski Club; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS HUGHES, ROBERT E. Mansfield, Ohio B&PS HUHN, ANN M. Grand Ledge Rifle Club HUIE, DORIS Brooklyn, N.Y. Dorm Council; Water Carnival S&A ED HULL, FREDERICK D. Lansing B&PS HULL, ROBERT E. Ionia Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E.; Engr. Exp. ENGR HULSIZER, LOREN F. Ingalls Ind. Arts Club ED HUMES, F. DAVID Lansing ATfl; I.F.C.; Intramurals B&PS HUMPHREY, JOHN C. Ewen S&A HUNSICKER, KRISTIN A. B&PS Ithaca HUNSICKER, LOIS J. Bronson ED AAA; Clubs: El. Ed., Skating; J-Hop HUNT, JAMES L. Owosso B&PS HUNTER, RICHARD J. Grindstone City 2x4 Club; Vet’s Ass’n AGR HUNTER, ROBERT E. Smith Creek 0X; Packaging Club; Intramurals AGR HUSKEY, HAROLD D. Covington, Tenn. B&PS HUSTON, MARQUIS E. Pleasant Ridge Vet’s Ass’n; Hotel Ass’n B&PS HUTCHINGS, CAROL J. Dearborn A<1>; Wolverine, Spartan; Clubs: El Ed., Newman, Acrobat ED HUTCHINSON, BRUCE O. Kalamazoo SN; I.F.C.; Water Carnival; Homecoming; Penny Night; Intramurals B&PS HUTCHINSON, CLARK L. Fennville ALT'; Phi Eta Sigma, Green Helmet, Tau Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma; Clubs: Young Rep., Accounting B&PS HUTCHISON, ROBERT B. Allen Park B&PS Marketing Club; Vet’s Ass’n HUTNIK, PETER P. Flint B&PS HUYCK, NOEL C. Lansing Beta Alpha Psi B&PS JAMES, KEN A. Sarnia, Ont., Canada SAB (Pres.); Varsity Club; Water Carnival; Hockey B&PS JAMES, PHYLLIS F. Central Lake Sno-Caps S&A JANICKI, DANIEL S. Detroit Vet’s Ass’n B&PS JANKE, DONALD E. Benton Harbor S&A JANOSCHKA, EDWARD J. Rochester ENGR Triangle; Engr. Council (Pres.) JANSEN, WILLIAM D. Pekin, III. 4>TA; A.U.S.G; A.O.C.S. B&PS . HYDE, JANET C. Riverdale HE A All; Home Ec. Club; J-Day JARVIS, ARTHUR A. East Lansing Phi Zeta; Jr-A.V.M.A. VET JOHNSON, DUANE Jackson B&PS JOHNSON, HERBERT E. S&A Detroit JOHNSON, JAMES W. Kent City Clubs: Newman, Young Dem. S&A JOHNSON, KAREN A. Chicago, III. AZ; State News; J-Hop ED JOHNSON, KENT N. Chicago, III. Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Tau; Engr. Council; Wrestling ENGR JOHNSON, LLOYD R. Clawson Theta Alpha Phi, Alpha Epsilon Rho; Clubs: Speech Majors, Acrobat; Children’s Theatre CA JOHNSON, LYNN G. Cadillac B&PS JOHNSON, MARTHA C. Flint ED Spartan, State News; S.C.F. JOHNSON, PAULA W. East Lansing AXÎ2 S&A JOHNSON, RICHARD D. Detroit Sigma Theta Epsilon; L.A. & U.P. Club AGR JOHNSON, ROBERT B. South Bend, Ind. JOHNSON, SUSAN E. Toledo, Ohio KKr; Kappa Delta Pi, Tower Guard; Wolverine; Jr. Council; Spartacade; Campus Chest; Union Board; Spinster’s Spin ED JOHNSON, T. V., Jr. Detroit A4>A; Alpha Phi Omega; International Club; Tennis B&PS JOHNSTON, WILLIAM L„ Jr. Collingswood, N.J. Packaging Club; Dorm Council; J-Day; Intramurals AGR JOLLEY, JANET S. Grosse Pointe SK; Spartan, Wolverine; Greek Feast CA HE JASSON, ROBERT W. Manitoba, Canada Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Eta Sigma; Varsity Club; Hockey B&PS JEFFERY, CHARLES T. Jackson ENGR JENKINS, TOM East Lansing Pre-Law Club S&A JENKINS, THOMAS F. Dearborn Farmhouse; History Club S&A JENNINGS, SHERLA J. Kalamazoo KA9; Green Splash, Clubs: Ski, Related Arts, Home Ec.; Union Board; A.U.S.G.; Water Carnival; Intramurals HE JERZY, JEROME N. Hamtramck SX; Pi Alpha Mu; State News; Newman Club; Men’s Union; A.U.S.G.; I.F.C.; Vet’s Ass’n; Intramurals CA JOACHIM, RALPH B., Jr. Dearborn B&PS Block S JOBE, ROBERT S. Flint JOHN, DAVID P. Pleasant Ridge AX A; S.A.M. B&PS B&PS HYDE, MARY E. Yale Mixed Chorus; Activities Band S&A IREUYE, DALE T. Sunnyvale, Cal. Hawaii Club; Vet’s Ass’n; Intramurals B&PS IMPROTH, CLELIO M. Darien, Conn. IIK; Scabbard & Blade, Spartan Guard; Officer’s Club; A.U.S.G.; Spartacade; Intramurals B&PS INGELS, ROGER W. Toulon, III. L.A. & U.P. Club; Intramurals AGR INGRAM, KAY F. CA Plymouth Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Epsilon Rho; Rainbow Club; Water Carnival IRVIN, ELAINE R. East Lansing ZTA; A.W.S.; Activities Carnival; Stu. Congress; A.U.S.G. S&A IRWIN, HOWARD W., Jr. S&A Royal Oak ISHAM, MARILYN M. Battle Creek Clubs: Glee, El. Ed.; Dorm Council; Bands: Concert, Activities ED ISRAEL, SIDNEY H. Detroit SAM; Hillel B&PS IZZO, FRANCIS E. Iron Mountain ENGR Phi Lambda Tau; A.I.C.E.; Engr. Exp. JACKSON, HARRIS J. Birmingham A4>A B&PS JACOBS, ARTHUR L. New York, N.Y. Men’s Council; A.U.S.G. Stu. Congress; Spartacade; Campus Chest; Hillel B&PS JACOBS, BARBARA L. Petersburg B&PS JACOBSON, DOUGLAS E. AGR Bay City JACOBY, ROBERT A. Shelbyville SX S&A JOHNCOCK, KEITH W. East Lansing 2x4 Club AGR JONES, BARBARA E. Honor Home Ec. Club JOHNSON, ARTHUR H. 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Saginaw Green Splash; Acrobat Club; Intramurals ED KENNEDY, HENRY Toronto 4>K2; Phi Epsilon Kappa (Pres.); Varsity Club; Track; Cross Country ED KAVANAGH, JANET M. Detroit Frosh-Soph Council; A.U.S.G.; J-Hop ED KENNEDY, PATRICK D. Fowlerville B&PS Club: Accounting, Newman; Vet’s Ass’n JORDAN, KENT D. Lansing Alpha Phi Sigma, Porpoise B&PS JORDAN, LENORA V. Saline Phi Gamma Nu, Les Gourmets; S.W.L.; Spinster’s Spin B&PS JUCHARTZ, GRANT W. Wyandotte A.I.C.E. ENGR JUDGE, DONALD L. Lansing ENGR JUENGEL, ROBERT R. Rochester AX2; Mixed Chorus ENGR JULIER, ROBERT W. Kirkwood, Mo. AK'k; Les Gourmets; Clubs: Ski, Skating B&PS JUNTER, HERMAN J. Norberth, Pa. S&A KAARRE, NORMAN J. Dollar Bay A.S.M.E. ENGR KAESTNER, KENNETH A. Pontiac SX ED KAESTNER, KRISTIN Bridgeport, Conn. KA0; Tower Guard, Alpha Lambda Delta, Omicron Nu; Spartan Round Table; Home Ec. Club; W.A.A.; Intramurals HE KALASKY, JOHN A. Detroit Newman Club; Dorm Council; A.S.M.; Intramurals ENGR KAVANAUGH, GERALDINE E. N. Syracuse, N.Y. Ar; Wolverine, Spartan; A.U.S.G.; J-Hop Water Carnival; S.W.L. B&PS KEARLY, THEODORE H. East Lansing ED Varsity Club; Baseball KEECH, RUSSELL K. Lansing AGR KEELAN, LAURENCE P. Kalamazoo B&PS SN KEENAN, CAROL R. Stambaugh Tower Guard; Clubs: Philosophy, Speech Majors, Spanish; L.S.A.; Spartan Playhouse; Spartacade CA KEILLOR, JOANNE I. New Baltimore S&A KEISER, DONALD C. Lowell Les Gourmets B&PS KELLER, KENNETH W. Bronx, N.Y. Clubs: Finance, Officer’s; Intramurals B&PS KELLER, PHILIP S. Jackson ENGR KALHORN, GEORGE P. South Haven ATP AGR KELLEY, JAMES A. Aurora, III. SX; Dorm Council B&PS KALMAN, KAZMER C. Holland AGR KAMINSKA, NORYNE D. ED Monroe Kappa Delta Pi, Gamma Delta; El. Ed. Club KANILLOPOOLOS, JOHN J. Lansing Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E. ENGR KANILLOPOOLOS, THOMAS L. Lansing KANKAM, RICHARD Africa Soccer B&PS AGR KARELSE, C. RICHARD Caledonia Agr. Ed. Club; Dorm Council; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Homecoming AGR KARNS, PATRICK D. Traverse City Clubs: Newman, Fish & Wildlife AGR KASHENIDER, CAROL D. ED Lansing ZTA; Kappa Delta Pi; El. Ed. Club; Pan-Hel; A.O.C.S. KATAFIAZ, DIANE E. Rochester, N.Y. HE Tower Guard, Omicron Nu; Spartan; State News; S.W.L.; A.W.S.; Spartacade; Activities Carnival; Homecoming; Spinster’s Spin; Water Carnival; Blood Drive KAUB, KARL F. East Lansing d>K'Ir ENGR 452 KELLEY, NANCY L. Leslie Dorm Council; Water Carnival; A.W.S. ED KELLEY, PATT A. Utica KKr; Omicron Nu, Tower Guard; Cheerleader HE KELLICUTT, DONALD W. AGR Horton KELLY, GARY M. Grand Rapids KELLY, JOHN F. Lansing B&PS B&PS KELLY, LAWRENCE B. Seaford, N.Y. Vet’s Ass’n S&A KELLY, RUSSELL W. East Lansing Football ED KELSEY, FORREST L. Grand Ledge ArP; Dairy Club AGR KELSEY, PATRICIA A. Berkley ASA; State News; A.U.S.G.; Activity Band S&A KEMP, HAROLD R. Hartford Pomology Club AGR KEMPPAINEN, ALLEN E. S&A East Lansing KENEL, JOHN A. East Lansing Finance Club B&PS KENNEDY, FRONDA M. HE Pickford AfA; Kappa Delta Pi; S.C.F. KIEHM, HAROLD G. Chicago, III. Clubs: Pistol, Fish & Wildlife; Promenaders S&A KIERLAND, MARCIA J. Rochester, Minn. KA0; Pi Gamma Mu, Mortar Board; Green Splash; All-Univ. Judic. (Chief Justice) S&A KIETZMANN, DAVID C. Ludington CA Gamma Delta; State News; Dorm Council KIGAR, WILLARD D. Gladwin B&PS KIMEN, THOMAS W. Lagrange, III. SX; Helot; Men’s Union; A.U.S.G.; Activities Carnival B&PS KING, DAVID P. Lapeer KING, HAROLD O. Grand Forks, N.D. Basketball, Baseball KING, HOWARD L. Sturgis Kappa Delta Pi; S.C.F. (Pres.) AGR ED S&A KIRCHHOFF, CHARLES L. River Forest, III. ENGR A0; Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma; Knights of St. Patrick; I.F.C.; Intramurals KIRKLAND, HELEN B. Troy, N.Y. Intramurals ED KIRKPATRICK, E. ELAINE Bellaire Clubs: 4-H, Home Ec.; Dorm Chorus HE KIRSCHNER, GERALD M. Detroit B&PS Alpha Kappa; Accounting Club; Intramurals KLAUBA, DAVID C. Chicago, III. 4>KT; L.A. & U.P. Club AGR KLEIN, ESTHER Lincoln Alpha Lambda Delta S&A KLEINHENN, SALLIE J. Lansing Clubs: El. Ed., P.E.M.; A.O.C.S. ED KLEWICKI, BARBARA K. Ferndale Kappa Delta Pi S&A KLINE, MARION P. Lansing Sigma Pi Eta; Rifle Club; A.O.C.S. B&PS KLINEDINST, M. VIRGINIA S&A Harrisburg, Pa. A <3?; Clubs: Acrobats, Canterbury, Speech Majors; A.W.S.; Water Carnival; Spartan Playhouse KOOSTERMAN, KAY B. Muskegon KKr; Wolverine HE KLOSOWSKI, SHIRLEY A. Mt. Pleasant B&PS A.W.S.; W.C.L.; Intramurals KNAPP, CAROL J. Monroe S&A Tau Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta; Block & Bridle Club; L.S.A. KNAPP, GERALD D. East Lansing A.I.C.E. ENGR KNEBL, JOSEPH A. Ludington B&PS KNECHTEL, ROBERT E. Adrian ENGR Vet’s Ass’n; I.R.E.-A.I.E.E. KNIGHT, EVANS R. Summerville, S.C. Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma; Hotel Ass’n; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS KNIGHT, ROBERT A. Garknd, Maine Hotel Ass’n B&PS KNIGHT, TOM L. Lansing 4>A0; Tennis S&A KNOWLES, BEVERLY A. East Lansing CA Wolverine; Block S KNUDSEN, LYNN A. Lake Leelanau S&A KOCH, JOSEPH H. Yonkers, N.Y. Y.M.C.A. KOEHLER, DAWN B. Gladwin Home Ec. Club CA HE KOENIG, FRED C. Royal Oak I.F.C.; Union Board; Intramurals B&PS KOENIGSHOF, ELAINE A. Buchanan ED El. Ed. Club; Intramurals KOHLMAN, KENNETH H. Detroit B&PS Asn KOLAT, ROBERT S. Bay City S&A KOLKOSKI, ROBIN J. Phoenix, Arizona >1>T; Ski Club; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS KONCHAR, RICHARD J. Cleveland, Ohio Clubs: Weight-Lifting, Newman AGR KONWINSKI, SYLVIA Dearborn Spartacade S&A KONYHA, LLOYD D. Smith Creek VET KORCYL, JOSEPH E. Bemus Pointe, N-Y. AX; Les Gourmets; Newman Club; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS KORICAN, ANTHONY F. Milan AGR Farmhouse; Agr. Ed. Club KORN, REINHART 1». Detroit AGR Packaging Club; Vet’s Assn KOSIER, NANCY E. Perry Delta Omicron KOSS, MAXINE K. Ionia SK S&A ED KLOTZBURGER, KATHERINE M. Birmingham Alpha Epsilon Rho, Kappa Alpha Mu CA KOVALIC, PETER P. Lincoln Park Forestry Club AGR KLOUGART, ASGER V. Copenhagen, Denmark AGR KOVATCH, ROBERT Owen, Wis. Pre-Vet Club VET KENNEDY, WILLIAM L. Tonawanda, N.Y. B&PS Winged Spartans; Ski Club; Vet’s Ass’n; Intramurals KENNEY, WILLIAM D. Chicago S&A Tau Sigma, Pi Gamma Mu (Pres.); Gamma Delta; Men’s Union; Spartacade; Intramurals KENT, THOMAS P. Buchanan 2AE B&PS KEOUGH, WILLIAM T. Lima, Ohio CA 9E; Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Delta Chi; State News, Spartan; Spartan Players KERN, GEORGE J., Jr. Martinez, Cal. ED Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi; Ind. Arts Club KERR, NANCY J. Grand Rapids 4>M; Alpha Lambda Delta; Tower Guard; Clubs: El. Ed., Newman ED KERR, RICHARD A., Jr. Peterson, N.J. I.R.E.; Baseball ENGR KERR, WILLIAM C. Flint A.S.C.E.; Activities Band ENGR KERREY, THOMAS W. Lansing 2AE; Arnold Air Society; Union Board; Career Carnival; Water Carnival; Coronation Ball CA KESSELER, JOHN J. Traverse City B&PS KESSELER, NANCY J. Alma ED El. Ed. Club; Dorm Council; Intramurals KESSELER, WILLIAM P. Traverse City Newman Club; Water Carnival B&PS KESTERKE, JAMES W. St. Joseph Vet’s Ass’n; Spartacade; Water Carnival; Intramurals B&PS KEUREJIAN, GREGORY Detroit Boxing B&PS KEYSER, DONALD E. Clio AGR KEYSER, MARGARET G. Mt. Pleasant CA Acrobatics Club Jazz Soc.; Players KIDDER, DALE W. Flint 2x4 Club KIDDER, JAMES H. Lansing SN AGR AGR S&A KIEFER, KARL J. Grosse Pointe B0n; State News, Spartan Engr.; Men’s Council; Union Board; A.U.S.G.; Water Carnival; J-Hop; Activities Carnival; Football KOWALIK, CAROLYN Detroit HBT; Jr. Council; Union Board; J-Hop; Water Carnival ED KOWALSKI, JOSEPH C. Depew, N.Y. AGR Clubs: Newman, Packaging; Intramurals KOZIE, WALTER J. Detroit AGR Water Carnival; Spartacade; Homecoming KRAINER, CONSTANCE L. ED Bloomfield Hills KRAMER, DONALD J. Lansing CA KRAMER, JOHN W. Dearborn Porpoise; A.V.M.A.; Swimming VET KRAMER, JOYCE U. Flint ED KRAMP, RICHARD C. Pontiac ATQ B&PS KRANTZ, TRENT L. Grandville 0X; I.F.C. B&PS KUPCINET, PATRICIA A. Chicago, III. ED Phi Kappa Phi; Jazz Club; A.W.S.; Intramurals KURTZ, RITA A. Livonia, N.Y. HE Spartan, Wolverine; Clubs: Skating, Home Ec., Newman; J-Hop; Water Carnival; A.U.S.G.; Campus Chest S.W.L. KUTNER, CHARLES M. Westbury, N.Y. AEn; Les Gourmets; Hillel B&PS KUZMA, DENNIS C. Lincoln Park ENGR Pi Tau Sigma, Spartan Round Table; Dorm Council; A.S.M.E. KWAISER, JANET E. Saginaw KKT; Sno Caps S&A KWASNY, H. LEE Dearborn 2K; Wolverine; Newman Club; Union Board; J-Hop; Intramurals ED KWASNY, THOMAS A. Dearborn B&PS 2N; Porpoise; Varsity Club; Swimming KRATT, THOMAS J. Dearborn ATO B&PS LABARRE, RICHARD V. Battle Creek B&PS Intramurals KRAVITZ, SUE Chicago, III. Clubs: French, Jazz, International; Black S Hillel; Intramurals KREBS, CLEO G. Lansing KREBS, HENRY G. Montclair, N.J. Vet’s Ass’n; A.O.C.S. S&A ED B&PS KREBS, OTTO S., Jr. St. Louis, Mo. BGn; U.P. & L.A. Club AGR KRECKE, BARBARA Detroit ED KREITMEYER, H. THOMAS Detroit 4>K2; Dorm Council; Intramurals KREMPEL, PETER W. Sault Ste. Marie 4>A0; Delta Phi Delta (Pres.); I.F.C. S&A S&A KRENZ, ROBERTA M. Saginaw S.W.L. ED KRICHBAUM, NOEL Detroit Aon S&A KROPF, JOHN R. Plymouth AKT; Hotel Ass’n B&PS LABBE, ROBERT A. Lansing SkT; STUN; Spartan Spirit; Career Carnival B&PS LA BUDDE, RICHARD G. Miami, Fla. AGR Packaging Soc. LA CRONE, FREDERICK P. S&A Kalamazoo Canterbury Club; Dorm Council LAFRAUGH, ROBERT W. Lansing ENGR Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard & Blade; Chi Epsilon; Pershing Rifles; Officer’s Club LAGAHIT, FRANCISCO T. ED Philippines LAIRD, JAMES G. Ashtabula, Ohio Winged Spartans; Clubs: 2x4, Sailing AGR LAKE, DONALD W. Grant A.S.M.E. ENGR ENGR LAKE, JOSEPH Midland Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Tau; Clubs: Skating, Newman, Officer’s; Engr. Council; A.S.C.E.; Block S; Intramurals LALONDE, DALE H. Fetch B&PS Accounting Club; Intramurals HE LA MACHIO, ALBERT P. Birmingham B&PS KUENZEL, NANCY A. Ann Arbor KRT; Spartan; Home Ec. Club; Water Carnival; Spartacade KUGEL, GERALD J. Berrien Springs KUHN, KENNETH D. Fenton AT VET S&A KUNKY, BERNARD W. Traverse City Vet’s Ass’n B&PS KUNZE, LAWRENCE P. Alpena B&PS LAMBERT, FRANK Terra Alta, W. Va. B&PS LAMBRIX, ROYAL B. Shelby B&PS LAMBROSA, JOHN R. Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Clubs: Newman, Barbell; Vet’s Assn.; Y.M.C.A.; Weightlifting B&PS LAMOTHE, WELDON A. Linden Clubs: 2x4, Newman AGR LAMP, ROBERT H. Alpena ENGR LANCASTER, RICHARD L. Lansing S&A Vet’s Ass’n; Water Carnival; Spartacade LANDRON, JOAN R. Michigan Center Spartacade; J-Day ED LANGE, ANTOINETTE M. White Plains, N.Y. S&A AK4> LANGE, RICHARD F. White Plains, N.Y. B&PS 4>A9; I.F.C.; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Intramurals LANGE, RONALD W. Saginaw B&PS LANGFORD, BERYL Okemos B&PS LANGHAM, RICHARD Lansing CA LANGS, RICHARD N. Lansing Phi Epsilon Kappa ED LANKER, JAMES E. Sandusky, Ohio 2N; Porpoise; Varsity Club; Swimming ENGR LANNIN, KENNETH L. Traverse City AGR LANNOM, MARY A. Manchester Glee Club ED LANTZ, DAVID B. Saginaw Phi Lambda Tau ENGR LAPPIN, IVAN M. East Lansing Co-op Ext. Club AGR LARDER, RICHARD A. Charlotte A.S.A.E. ENGR LARKIN, CHARLES J., Jr. B&PS Lansing LARSEN, CAROL Grosse Pointe B&PS Phi Gamma Nu; Canterbury Club; Dorm Council LARSEN, CAROL M. St. Clair Shores Theta Alpha Phi, Gamma Delta; Studio Theatre CA LARSEN, CURTIS L. East Lansing Gamma Delta; Clubs: Accounting, Agr. Ed. B&PS LARSEN, THOMAS H. Newton, Mass. 4>A0 (Pres.); Les Gourmets; Wrestling B&PS LARSON, JACK S. Lansing Ind. Design Inst. S&A LARSON, PATRICIA Highland Park, III. 2K; J-Hop; Campus Chest ED LARSON, WAYNE O. Elgin, 111. AGR Scabbard & Blade; Football LARWOOD, JUDI A. Snyder, N.Y. S&A Alpha Lambda Delta, Tower Guard; Wolverine; Canterbury Club; Union Board LASH, ILENE S. Cadillac LASH, LEONARD Detroit S&A S&A LASKY, PETER J. Troy, N.Y. A2II; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS LATHROP, JAMES A. Haslett AGR LATSON, DAVID M. Ann Arbor ENGR Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma LATTNER, BERNIE L. Huntington Woods B&PS LAU, MARILYN A. Royal Oak Kappa Delta Pi LAU, MELVIN K. Oahu, T.H. LAUDIG, LARRY W. Pendleton, Ind. Jr-A.V.M.A. ED AGR VET LAUG, MELBOURNE W. Coopersville B&PS Vet’s Ass’n LA VIOLLETTE, DIAN M. ED Stambaugh Kappa Delta Pi; Wolverine; Clubs: Newman, El. Ed.; Mixed Chorus LAWRENCE, RAYMOND A. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio ENGR LEACH, GERALD E. Leslie ENGR LEACH, L. JAY Climax Agronomy Club AGR LEACH, WILLIAM J. Lansing B&PS Pershing Rifles, Scabbard & Blade, Spartan Guard; Officer’s Club LEAN, DAVID F. Australia Track B&PS LEASH, AARON M. East Lansing VET LEAVENWORTH, PAUL Grand Rapids ATA; Intramurals ED LE CRONIER, RICHARD E. ENGR Lansing LEDER, HARMON M. Jamaica, N.Y. B&PS LEDERER, PETER Detroit Jr-A.V.M.A. VET LEE, NANCY L. Glen Ellyn, III. B&PS Tower Guard, Alpha Lambda Delta, Tau Sigma; A.W.S. LEE, ROBERT G. Addison B&PS Tau Sigma; Accounting Club LEECH, JOHN F. Morenci LEEDS, ANDRE G. East Lansing ATA; Wrestling LEEDS, CHARLES M. East Lansing 0X; Union Board LEEMAN, JUNE C. Manchester KA0; Wolverine; German Club AGR ED S&A ED LEET, SARA L. Plymouth AT; Retailing Club; Water Carnival; J-Hop; Spartacade; Union Board; Homecoming; Intramurals HE LEFLER, EVERETTE W. Decker Phi Eta Sigma, Green Helmet; Newman Club; Vet’s Ass’n; A.O.C.S. s&A LEGAULT, ALBERT A. Garden City Pi Tau Sigma ENGR LEHMANN, CAROL L. Englewood, N.J. Clubs: Retailing, Intern’l; Spartacade HE LEICHTAMER, SUZANNE M. S&A Toledo, Ohio AOII; State News; Homecoming; Penny Night; Water Carnival; A.U.S.G.; Campus Chest; Activities Carnival LEIPPRANDT, ROBERT E. Detroit B&PS 4>KT LEITH, SANDRA J. Wyoming, N.Y. Clubs: Home Ec., Foods and Nut. HE LEONARD, ROBERT C. Ferndale S&A LEPEL, ELAINE L. Niles S&A Delta Phi Delta; State News, Spartan; German Club; Spartacade LESLIE, RICHARD P. East Lansing 2AE; Intramurals AGR LESSMAN, KOERT J. Decker AGR LESTER, SANDRA H. East Lansing S&A LEVERETTE, ROBERT L. AGR Caro Clubs: Skating, Pistol; Block & Bridle LEVINE, IRVIN Camden, N.J. AGR ZBT; Spartan Guard; Clubs: Officer’s, Block & Bridle; Men’s Council LEVITT, VERNA M. Detroit Hotel Ass’n B&PS LEWANDOWSKI, RAYMOND J. Bay City M.S.U. Players; Children’s Theatre CA LEWIS, CHARLES H. East Lansing Packaging Club AGR LEWIS, DAVID F. East Lansing LEWIS, ROBERT J. Owosso A2; Glee Club B&PS B&PS LEZOVICH, EDWARD L. East Lansing S&A Pre-Law Club; Vet’s Ass’n; Football L’HUILLIER, WILLIAM E. Sault Ste. Marie B&PS AKT; Newman Club; Vet’s Ass’n LICK, DALE W. Attica Pi Mu Epsilon LICKTEIG, DORIS E. Corunna AOn; El. Ed. Club LIDDLE, MARY Grosse Pointe Ar; J-Hop S&A ED S&A LIES, LOIS M. Aurora, III. rB (Pres.); Speech Club; Mixed Chorus CA LIEVENSE, KARL G. Grand Rapids A0; Ski Club; Dorm Council B&PS LIMMER, JACK N. Jackson Les Gourmets B&PS LINDBERG, HARRY Jackson B&PS LINDBERG, LAWRENCE W. Dearborn CA LINDBLOOM, MARVIN C. ENGR Iron River LINDHORST, ROLAND W. Detroit B&PS A.O.C.A.; L.S.A.; Intramurals LINDSAY, CAROL A. Detroit AZ; Wolverine; Clubs: Young Rep., El. Ed. LINDSAY, DONALD Detroit Spartan Guard; Dorm Council LINDSTROM, LAWRENCE C„ Jr. Iron River AKL ED S&A B&PS LINDY, ONTO G. East Lansing Phi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Tau; Engr. Council; A.S.C.E. ENGR LINEBAUGH, VIRGINIA K. Lyons El. Ed. Club ED LININGEY, LARRIE J. Mason s&A LINTON, JOANNE M. Hope Kappa Delta Pi; El. Ed. ED LINVILLE, JOHN A. Lafayette, Ind. B&PS Theta Chi; Gamma Iota Mu; Bands: Marching, Concert LIPA, JOSEPH, Jr. Johnson City, N.Y. AT; Scabbard & Blade; Beta Beta Beta; Pre-Med Club; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Homecoming; Intramurals S&A LIPFORD, FRANK J. Monroe qa ATfi; Newman Club; Career Carnival; Water Carnival; Intramurals LITTLE, RICHARD A., Jr. Owosso ENGR Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu LITTLEFIELD, CHARLES B&PS Bronson LITTLESON, CHERIE N. Stärkst on Kappa Delta Pi; El. Ed. Club LLOYD, GARY Adrian ENGR LLOYD, MARILYN D. East Lansing jjjj LLOYD, ROSS J. Sears $KS; I.D.I. S&A LOCKHART, HUGH Bast Lansing Phi Eta Sigma, Phi 1 Tht; Packaging Soc.; Agr. Council LOFGREN, JOHN A. St. Clair Shores Tin Circle; Intramurals CA LUNDQUIST, BARBARA L. LOMBARD, GEORGE J. Glennie VET LOMBARD, LARNA B. Rudyard Home Ec. Club; A.V.M.A. HE LONE, JAMES W. Newberry Sigma Theta Epsilon; Clubs: Sailing, Pomolers AGR LONGLAKE, HELEN Ironwood Kappa Delta Pi; Chorus ED LONTZ, WILLIAM D. Decatur, III. Phi Sigma Epsilon; Jazz Club; Bands: Concert, Marching AGR LOOBY, LAWRENCE E. Saginaw B&PS Clubs: Newman, Marketing; Vet’s Ass’n; Intramurals CA LOOKANOFF, JUDITH Detroit AXO; Theta Alpha Phi; Wolverine; Ski Club; Frosh-Soph Council; Water Carnival; Activities Carnival; Homecoming; Spartacade LOPEZ, THOMAS South Lyon A24>; Spartan, State News; Water Carnival; J-Hop CA LOTT, BARBARA L. Holt Sno-Caps; Promenaders LOTT, MARY J. Cohoctah ZTA S&A S&A LOUCKS, EMELIE A. Midland Water Carnival; Spartacade S&A LOW, RICHARD E. East Lansing LOWE, HERBERT C. East Lansing Food Dis. Club S&A B&PS LOWE, LEONARD E. Pinconning AK'k; State News; Young Rep. Club; A.O.C.S.; S.C.F.; Block S B&PS LU, PATRICIA Hong Kong S&A LUCEY, CHARLES E., Jr. S&A East Lansdowne, Pa. LUCRE, DAVID B. Hartsdale, N.Y. Scabbard & Blade; Officer’s Club; Intramurals B&PS LUDWIG, ROBERT F. Lansing AGR Packaging Club; Y.M.C.A.; Intramurals LUFT, KATHRYN M. LaSalle Delta Phi Delta; Newman Club S&A LUKERT, JAMES L. Tulsa, Okla. Xi Sigma Pi, Alpha Zeta; Forestry Club; Elsworth Co-op. AGR LUND, MARTIN A. Brooklyn, N.Y. Sigma Pi Eta; Spartan, Hotel Newspaper; Hotel Ass’n; Block S B&PS LUNDBERG, DONALD C. Joliet, III. B&PS AX A; Lettersman Club; Stu. Council; Class Pres.; Basketball Midland 2K; Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Kappa Delta S&A LUNN, JAY G. Armada LUSKE, LYN H. Elmhurst, III. 4>M; Omicron Nu, Alpha Lambda Delta B&PS HE LYLE, PATRICIA M. Detroit Christian Science Organ. ED LYNCH, RONALD H. Dearborn Jr. 500 B&PS LYON, PETER B. Detroit State News; Vet’s Ass’n.; Intramurals CA LYON, RICHARD C. Wyandotte Circle K; State Singers; J-Hop Comm.; Homecoming; Union Bd. 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Ec.; Agr. Extension AGR MARZKE, M. SUSAN Lansing Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Mu Epsilon S&A MASON, DONALD G. South Haven SX (Pres.); Spartan, Wolverine; I.F.C.; J-Hop; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Sailing Club; Greek Week B&PS MASON, REGINALD A. Holt Theta Alpha Phi (Pres.); Studio Theater (Pres.); M.S.U. Players CA MASSOLL, RICHARD E. Saginaw ENGR MATEER, WALTER W. Lansing S&A McCOMB, WILLIAM A. Lansing AKT; Clubs: Vet’s, Accounting; A.O.C.S.; Bus. Council (Pres.); S.E.C.O. B&PS McConnell, janet m. Hartford AAII; Bus. Ed. Club B&PS McConnell, Madeline Berkley Ai> ED McCONOMY, JUDITH A. ED Benton Harbor Wolverine, State News; Glee Club; Water Carnival McCONVILLE, WILLIAM E. Broad Channel, N.Y. B&PS MATHESON, STUART K. Grand Rapids A0; Clubs: Ski, Vet’s B&PS McCORMACK, JOHN A. Ithaca nK; I.F.C.; Intramurals B&PS MATISEK, JANET E. St. Clair Shores Wolverine; Young Rep.; S.W.L. B&PS MATLAGA, CHARLES Elizabeth, N.J. L.A. & U.P. Club AGR MATSON, EDWARD R. Ft. 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Sigma Lambda Chi, Zeta Chi Delta AGR McDONAGH, JAMES R. Saginaw ENGR Green Helmet, Chi Epsilon; Vet’s Ass’n; A.S.C.E. MCDONALD, BETTY J. Grosse Pointe B&PS McDonald, LAWRENCE P. B&PS Jackson B0II; Wolverine, State News; Vet’s Ass’n McDonald, MAYNARD S. East Lansing B&PS McDonald, richard r. S&A Battle Creek McGEE, ROBERT C. Norfolk, Va. Phi Mu Alpha B&PS McGEHEE, KEITH L. Flint B&PS McGLINNEN, GERALD A. Detroit B&PS SN; Vet’s Club; I.F.C. McCALLA, DAROLD Whitmore Lake VET ATA; Block & Bridle; I.F.C.; Fencing McGLOTHLIN, HELEN C. Manistique CA Alpha Lambda Delta; A.W.S.; Judiciary Bd.; S.C.F. McCLYMONT, PATRICIA L. Lincoln Park KET; State News; Intramurals; Campus Chest; A.C.S.; Stu. Guide S&A McCOMB, CHARLES R. Lansing Clubs: Pistol, Forestry AGR McGRIFFIN, ANN E. Traverse City S&A S&A McHUGH, DIANE L. Toledo, Ohio IIB«!»; Spartan; Clubs: Newman, French; Intramurals; Campus Chest; Blood Drive; Spartacade; Water Carnival 456 McIVER, KATHRYN I. Brimley Theta Sigma Phi (Pres.); State News, Wolverine; Clubs: Young Dem., 4-H; Spartacade; Water Carnival CA McIVOR, MARCIA L. Dearborn Spartacade S&A McKAY, JERRY B. Wyandotte AX2; Pi Mu Epsilon; A. C. S. (Pres.); Stu. Guide Steering Comm. S&A McKenzie, gerald r. East Tawas B&PS Clubs: Accounting, Canterbury; Elsworth Co-op. McLELLAN, DELYNN C. S&A Alpena AXO; Sigma Delta Pi; Clubs: Newman, Young Rep; Forensic Union; Debate Squad McMURDO, BARBARA Detroit J. HE McNAUGHTON, ROBERT D. Lansing' McQuillan, DOROTHY A. S&A S&A Howell Mortar Board, Tower Guard, Alpha Lambda Delta, Tau Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta; Education Council; A.W.S. Judiciary McVANNEL, DONALD E. Merrill ENGR AS; Phi Eta Sigma MEACHUM, HENRY J. East Lansing VET MEACHUM, PATRICIA A. ED Millington El. Ed. Club; Floriculture Forum; Lutheran Stu. Ass’n MEACHUM, PATSY J. East Lansing MEAD, HUBERT A. East Lansing ED ED MEAGHER, CHARLES J. Albany, N.Y. CA Clubs: Newman, Speech Major MEARES, LOUIS W. Centerline Baseball ED MEASEL, MARGARET A. Grosse Pointe S&A Sailing Club MECKLENBURG, ROY A. Arlington Heights, III. ArP; Phi Alpha Psi, Alpha Zeta; Nursery, Landscape Forum AGR MECORD, MERLE D. East Lansing Wolverine, State News; Radio Club B&PS MEEHAN, JAMES MORGAN Buffalo, N.Y. Beta Beta Beta; Clubs: Fisheries & Wildlife, Pistol AGR MEFFORD, JOSEPH P. Ferndale A.I.E.E.; I.R.E. ENGR MEHOKE, RICHARD A. Detroit ENGR MELIKIAN, KARNIG M., Jr. Indian Orchard, Mass. B&PS MELTZER, THOMAS J. Clawson SX; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS MELVILLE, MARILYNN S. St. Clair Shores J-Hop; Water Carnival; Homecoming HE MERKEL, WALTER R. Maywood, III. AGR MERRICK, JACK L. Detroit Wolverine, State News; Clubs: Accounting, Skating; Dorm Council B&PS MEYER, GEORGE S. Jackson S&A MICHAEL, GORDON G. Toledo, Ohio ATA; State News; Clubs: Newman, Barbell; Football, Intramurals; Homecoming; Water Carnival; Greek Feast S&A MIDDLEWOOD, DARREL C. Livonia Track, Intramurals AGR MIELOCK, JOHN A., Jr. East Tawas B&PS Clubs: Ski, Newman, Vet’s, Young Rep.; Intramurals MIGLIORE, SALVATORE P. New York, N.Y. Triangle; Newman Club; I.R.E. ENGR MIKEL, SANDRA L. South Bend, Ind. Alpha Lambda Delta, Tau Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi; Dorm Pres.; Intramurals S&A MIKELBERG, ARNOLD S. White Plains, N.Y. AGR ZBT; Block & Bridle; Block S; Meat & Livestock Judging Teams MIKOWSKI, BERNARD J. B&PS Traverse City MILAN, WALTER J., Jr. East Lansing AGR MILAN, WILLIAM B. Detroit Food Distribution Club B&PS MILANO, DONALD J. St. Charles C.S.F., C.S.O.; Activities Band; Mixed Chorus; A capella Choir S&A MILANO, RICHARD L. St. Charles Vet’s Club AGR MILBOURN, JOHN D. Eaton Rapids ; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS MOORE, JANE A. Bay City Clubs: El. Ed., Speech Majors; Canterbury ED MOORE, MARILYN J. East Lansing ED AXÍ2; State News; A.O.C.S.; J-Hop; Water Carnival; Block S MOORE, RONALD D. Rochester <1>KT; I.F.C.; Intramurals B&PS MOREHOUSE, DONALD S., Jr. East Lansing Ski Club; Intramurals MOREY, DONALD E. Saginaw Porpoise, Varsity Club; Swim Team S&A ED MORITZ, BARBARA C. East Lansing S&A AOII; Clubs: Newman, Ski, Spanish; House Council; Intramurals MORLEY, IRIS M. East Lansing Intramurals; Blood Drive; Water Carnival; Spartacade S&A MORNINGSTAR, M. LYNNE Hillsdale ASA; S.W.L.; Water Carnival; Greek Week S&A MORRILL, WILLIAM E. East Lansing Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Zeta, Jr-A.V.M.A.; Vet. Class Pres. VET ED MORRIS, GLENDA C. Highland Park XO; Clubs: El. Ed., Ski, Skating; A.U.S.G.; Blood Drive; Block S; Spartacade; S.W.L.; Water Carnival; Intramurals MORRISON, GEORGE J. B&PS Staten Island, N.Y. >J'T; Clubs: Newman, Vet’s, Circle K; Pep Rallies; J-Day MORROW, JAMES E. Dowagiac Men’s Activity Council B&PS MORTON, PRISCILLA A. Detroit ED Ar; El. Ed. Club; S.W.L. MORTON, ROY L. Lansing MOSLEY, JAMES E. Minneapolis, Minn. KA’P; Baseball MOSS, LEON W. Beckley, W. Va. S.A.E. MOSSHOLDER, ROBERT N. S&A ED ENGR Joliet, III. Clubs: Vet’s, Landscape Architecture AGR MOTT, RICHARD M. Adrian Clubs: Newman, Vet’s, A.O.C.S. B&PS MOTTARD, EARL J. Carney Vet’s Club; Elsworth Co-op B&PS 458 S&A MOTTINGER, ANN E. Westport, Conn. IIB; Tau Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Tower Guard; Y.W.C.A.; A.W.S. Activities Bd.; Spartacade; Career Carnival; Parents Weekend MOYER, LEWIS H. B&PS Pass-A-Grille, Fla. AEII; Officer’s Club; Hillel; Hotel Ass’n MUELLER, RICHARD J. Detroit Beta Alpha Sigma; L.A. & U.P. Club AGR MUHLITNER, RUTH A. Ann Arbor Women’s I-R Council; Dorm Pres.; Intramurals HE MUIR, RICHARD W. Dryden Glee Club S&A MUIRHEAD, JEAN E. Plato Center, III. Spartan Engr.; Speech Majors Club; House Council CA MYERS, RUSSELL A. Detroit K'k; Accounting Club; J-Hop; Water Carnival B&PS MYNATT, ROGER D. Dearborn K2; A.S.C.E. ENGR MYRMEL, ROLL AND P. Western Springs, III. AT; A.M.A. B&PS NADEAU, COLIN G. Troy, N.Y. BAA; Newman Club; Hotel Ass’n B&PS NAGLE, BRUCE E. East Lansing Triangle; Ind. Ed. Ass’n ED NALBANDIAN, LILLIAN M. Grand Rapids State News; Clubs: Arab, Spanish, International; J-Hop CA NANK, POLLY A. Mt. Clemens T$B S&A AGR NATAU, EDITH J. Allen Park ASA; Women’s Glee Club S&A MULHOLLAND, ROGER E. Ypsilanti Pi Alpha Xi; Floriculture Forum MULKEY, M. FRED Chattanooga, Tenn. 2X; Food Dist. Club B&PS MULL, JOHN D. Muskegon AX S&A MULLEN, JOHN C. Detroit B&PS ATfi; Ski Club; Tin Circle; Career Carnival; Jr. 500; Intramurals MULLETT, MOREEN A. Traverse City S&A Kappa Delta Pi; Dorm Pres. MULVIHILL, MICHAEL K. B&PS Grand Rapids MUMFORD, WIPIN C. Hillsdale S&A MUMFORD, WYNN Weidman State News; S.C.F.; Nauvoo League B&PS MUNCE, PEGGY A. Brighton B&PS Wolverine; Canterbury Club; Stu. Interreligious Council; Dorm Office; Stu. Guide; Block S MUNN, IRVING M. East Lansing Psi Chi; Psychology Colloquim; Stu. Affairs MUNOZ, V. BEN Sinajana, Guam B&PS MURDOCK, JOHN H. Grosse Pte. Farms A2«f>; Gamma Iota Mu (Pres.); Business Council B&PS MURPHY, GREGORY J. Lakewood, Ohio Scabbard & Blade, Officers Club; Men’s Council; Intramurals; Water Carnival; Spartacade B&PS MURPHY, LOUIS M. Buffalo, N.Y. AK-'k; Clubs: Vet’s, Jazz, Finance; Intramurals; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Activities Carnival B&PS MEYERS, GALE H. Cheboygan Phi Lambda Tau; C.S.O.; A.S.M.E.; Football, Track ENGR NAPORA, PATRICIA J. Kenmore, N.Y. 2K CA NASH, PATRICIA M. Pineville, La. AOII; Delta Sigma Rho; Stu. Organ. Comm.; Forensics Union (Pres.); Debate; Discussion B&PS NAVICKAS, ELIZABETH A. Highland Park Clubs: Jazz, Social Work, El. Ed. ED NEARPASS, DONALD E. Jackson S&A Dorm Council NEELY, HOWARD E., Jr. East Lansing S&A Football, Track NEGRO, JOSEPH J. Iron Mountain Phi Eta Sigma, Green Helmet, Beta Alpha Psi B&PS NEIMAN, JOHN C. Flint S&A JOHN H. NELLENBACH, North Branch B&PS Bus. Ed. Club; Bower Co-op (Pres.); Intramurals NELSEN, GORDON R. Grand Rapids B&PS NELSON, AUTUMN D. Northport Lutheran Stu. Ass’n (Pres.) HE NELSON, JAMES E. Manistee Clubs: Vet’s; Men’s Glee B&PS NELSON, LEE E. Midland Newman Club; E. Shaw Gen’l Council; E. Shaw Chorus; Intramurals S&A NELSON, NANCY L. Rogers City S&A NELSON, ROBERT O. Dearborn AX; Stu. Congress; Dorm Council; Jazz Club B&PS NELSON, THOMAS G. DeWitt A.O.C.S. S&A ED NELLETT, FRANCIS G. Bay City B&PS NEMECEK, PETER H. Cheboygan Food Distribution Club B&PS NEMECHEK, FRANK L. Aurora, III. A2«h B&PS NEMETH, PAUL M. Lansing S&A NERBONNE, KENT B. Lansing Clubs: 2x4; Weight Lifters AGR NESIN, GUY M. East Lansing ENGR NETTE, JACQUELINE H. Detroit HE AAA; Child Dev. Club; Dorm Council NEUBRECHT, NANCY A. S&A Berkley T4>B; State News; Sailing Club; Jr. Pan-Hel NEWMAN, HERBERT New York, N.Y. B&PS NEWSTED, ROBERT G. Hart B&PS NICHOLS, ARLENE J. New Boston W.I.C.; Dorm (Pres.); Bus. Ed. Club B&PS NICHOLS, WILLIAM B. Richmond CA NICHOLSON, DONALD R. S&A Detroit NIGGLI, JOHN O. Sturgis Mobile Home Club; Wrestling; Activity Band AGR NIGHTINGALE, GRACE L. Battle Creek ED Kappa Delta Pi; Skating Club NISSLEY, LLOYD E. Saline I.R.E.; Winged Spartans, Finned Spartans ENGR NOBLE, JANICE L. East Lansing AT; Alpha Delta Theta VET NOBLE, MAX L. Holton Acc’t Club; Vet’s Ass’n B&PS NODUS, ROBERT J. Crystal nK; Varsity Club; Golf Team B&PS NOE, ARELENE M. Detroit ASA; Speech Majors Club; Water Carnival; Spartacade CA NOKES, RICHARD F. East Lansing VET NORDMAN, Quinnesec Dorm Chorus; S.W.L.; Ski Club; El. Ed. Club JEANINE A. ED NORGAURD, MARSHALL H. Manchester Arp AGR ENGR NORTON, DAVID E. Fenton 03; Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi; Weight Lifting Team; Marching Band; Concert Band NORTON, NANCY J. Birmingham ED 4>M; Clubs: El. Ed., Newman NOVAK, JOHN R. Flint Sigma Pi Sigma S&A NOVAK, SARA A. Grosse Pointe ED rtBi; Wolverine; Union Bd.; Campus Chest; J-Hop; Spartacade NOVOTNY, ROBERT J. Wayne S&A NOWAK, LEONARD G. Cedar Springs ENGR Scabbard & Blade; A.S.A.E. NOWROSKI, ARLENE M. Detroit CA A3A; S.W.L.; Speech Majors Club; Theta Alpha Phi; Spartacade NYMBERG, MARILYN Detroit A ED OAKES, JOYCE M. Albion CA OAKES, WILLIAM H. Detroit Officer’s Club B&PS O’CONNOR, JEREMIAH P. Lansing B&PS Les Gourmet Club O’CONNOR, JOSELLA L. Lake Odessa ED Clubs: Ski, El. Ed.; S.W.L.; Frosh-Soph Council O’CONNOR, NANCY C. San Marcos, Cal. nB; Tau Sigma; S.W.L.; A.U.S.G.; Activities Cam. S&A O’HEARN, CATHERINE J. HE Buffalo, N.Y. KA; Omicron Nu; Frosh- Soph Council; Chrm-Food Planning; Nat’l I.A.W.S.; A.U.S.G. OHLSSON, JOHN A. VET Iron River AX2; Beta Beta Beta; Ass’t Track & Cross Country Mgr.; Campus 4-H OJEDA, JOSE Bogota, Colombia, S.A. ENG OLDFIELD, BETTY J. Flint A.U.S.G.; Spartacade; Stu. Organizations Council B&PS OLMSTED, FLOYD C. B&PS Owosso Men’s Glee Club; Intramurals OLSON, CLARICE J. Wayne S&A Delta Omicron; State Singers; Orchestra; Women’s Glee Club; Lutheran Stu. Ass’n OLSON, SHARON M. Wauwatosa, Wis. AXfi; Pan-Hel Council; Jr. Pan-Hel Council; J-Hop; Spartacade Trophies Comm. HE AGR OLSSON, DAVID L. Cadillac Phi Eta Sigma; Green Helmet; Christian Stu. Foundation; A.U.S.G.; Stu. Guide Pro.; Men’s Activities Council; Packaging Society OMO, R. B., Jr. Tekonsha A.S.A.E. ENGR O’NEIL, JUDITH East Lansing S&A KA; Newman Club; Sno-Caps OREEL, FRED N. Berwyn, III. ORR, DEAN W. Lansing Chi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Tau B&PS ENGR ORI Pah Woi OR’ Mai Fan OSI Jacl Pi ( Dor ose Deli OSS Alle Agr, OSI D Flin Clul Spai Dori OSI D Grai Alpi osv Vici Trac 0’T< Lam OVI E1 LaG Club S.W, PAB Mar, Alpb PAC Flint B’na PAJ. Bay Delti Alpb Viet New: Rela: Acac Shav Club PAK Detr, axa Watt PAL East Vars PAL Arlin KKT; Pres. Club Hom PAL] Hastì AT; . PALI Roya Vet’s PAL] Masc PAL< Santa Cet Blocl PAO] Niag, Phi I Intra: PAPI Gray, K2 ORR, NANCY M. Palos, III. Women’s Glee Club S&A ORVIS, CLAUDE H. Marion Farmhouse; Forestry Club AGR OSBORN, MARY E. Jackson Pi Gamma Mu; Dorm Chorus S&A OSGOOD, FLOYD B. DeWitt B&PS OSSEWAARDE, LESTER J. Allendale AGR Agr. Ed. Club OSTRANDER, DARLENE M. Flint Clubs: El. Ed.; Skating; Spartan Christian Fellowship; Dorm Chorus ED OSTRANDER, DARRLYN J. Grand Rapids Alpha Delta Theta VET OSWAIT, WILLIAM L. Vicksburg Track; Men’s Glee Club AGR O’TOOLE, LAWRENCE E. B&PS Lansing OVERLOCK, ELIZABETH J. LaGrange Park, III. Clubs: Newman, El. Ed.; S.W.L. ED PABST, GORDON R. Mariette Alpha Zeta AGR PACERNICK, DOLORES J. FUnt B’nai B’rith Hillel S&A B&PS PAJAK, ROGER F. Bay City Delta Phi Epsilon, Pi Sigma Alpha; Clubs: History, Viet Nam, E. Shaw Glee, Newman, International Relations, Young Dem; Academic Benefits Comm.; Shaw Gen’l Council; Officer’s Club; Scabbard & Blade PAKLAIAN, ROBERT N ¡¡H A a. A; Skating Club; Water Carnival; Jr. 500 S& PALATAS, MICHAEL E. East Lansing Varsity Boxing B&PS PALLISTER, PATRICL Arlington, Va. KKr; Rifle Club; Pres. A.W.S.; Philosoph Club; Phillips Council; Home Ec. Club PALMATIER, PHILIP Hastings AT; J-Hop; Spartacade E. S&A PALMER, DONALD E Royal Oak Vet’s Ass’n ED PALMER, SHARON K Mason S&A PALOMO, JOSÉ E. tanta Ana, El Salvador, Central America Block & Bridle; Spanish PAONE, PASQUALINC Niagara Falls, N. Y. Phi Lambda Tau- intramurals; Vet’s Ass’n El PAPENDICK, VICTOR E S&A Sg'""* PARKE, ROSS A. Winnipeg, Canada Varsity Hockey Team; Intramurals; Varsity Club B&PS PARKE, GORDON B. Flint B&PS Intramurals; Marching Band; Spartacade; Jazz Society PARKER, JOHN T. Chicago, III. Clubs: Newman; Vet’s Pistol ENGR PARKS, JUDY A. Lansing El. Ed. Club; Y.W.C.A. ED PARKS, ROBERT A. Rockford ENGR PARKS, ROGER N. Howell CA State News; Spartan Barbell Club; Young Rep. PARKS, WILLIAM H. South Bend, Ind. Dramatics B&PS PARSONS, DONALD E. ENGR Vermontville Vet’s Club; A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. PASQUALIN, PATRICIA A. Bellevue, Ohio Clubs: Newman; Speech Majors; Studio Theatre Players CA PASTOR, HERBERT B. 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Wyandotte Women’s Glee Club S&A PINTER, VELMA M. Bay City S&A Block S; Spartacade; Water Carnival; Women’s Co-Op League PIPPIN, RICHARD P. Nashville A24>; Clubs: Young Dem., History; Men’s Union; Block S S&A PITCHFORD, DEAN L. Benton Harbor AGR ED PITKIN, MARILYN R. Elyria Asher Stu. Foundation; c.s.o. PLUGGE, RICHARD J. Grand Rapids ENGR Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon; A.I.E.E.- I.R.E. (Pres.) POGUE, JOHN F. Pelham, N.Y. B&PS Sigma Pi Eta; Newman Club; Hotel Assn. POHL, SUE L. Lapeer Delta Phi Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi S&A POLAK, JOSEPH S. Glenn Clubs: Newman, Vet’s; A.O.C.S.; Ind. Design Inst.; Soccer; Wrestling S&A B&PS POLCZYNSKI, JAMES J. Milwaukee, Wis. A2II; Phi Eta Sigma; Les Gourmets; Vet’s Assn.; Bus. Council; Spartacade; Carnivals: Water, Spartan, Activities, Career POLESKI, FRANK A. Rockwood Pomoler Club AGR POLLACK, SHEILA Brooklyn, N.Y. AE; Clubs: Jazz, Young Rep. ED POLLARD, ALISON A. Saginaw S&A POLLARD, CHARLES K. Toledo, Ohio 2AE B&PS POLLOCK, JAMES E. 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Three Rivers HE Spartan Christian Fellowship; Clubs: Home Ec., Vocational Home Ec.; Bowling Team; Spartacade (Co-Chr.) RIGONI, ROBERT J. Iron Mountain Men’s Glee Club; Dorm Pres.; Inter-Dorm Council B&PS RIGOTTI, FERDINAND C. Pontiac ENGR S.A.E. RIHA, JUDITH M. Dearborn ASA; Young Rep.; Amer. Chemical Soc.; Newman Club S&A ROACH, JAMES A. Lakewood, N.Y. KS B&PS ROACH, MAURICE W. Port Huron AGR ROBBINS, DORIS E. Mason S&A ROBERTS, DAVID H. Huntington Woods ENGR Vet’s Ass’n; A.S.M.E. ROBERTS, EDWARD J., Jr. Detroit B&PS Vet’s Ass’n ROBERTS, KENNETH M. Center Line S&A 0S; A.U.S.G.; State News; Spartan; J-Hop; Water Carnival; Activities Carnival CA ROBERTS, NORMAN E. Three Rivers Alpha Epsilon Rho; State News; Speech Majors Club; J-Hop (Co-Chr.); M.S.U. Players, Studio Workshop; Radio Workshop; Spartan Playhouse; WKAR-TV ROBERTSON, JAMES K. Midland AGR Intramurals; Spartan Pistol Club (Pres.); Spartan Pistol Team; Vet’s Ass’n ENGR ROBERTSON, WAYNE M. 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Mason A.O.C.S.; Ski Club; Winged Spartans AGR B&PS RUMBLES, WILLIAM E. Mason S&A Scabbard & Blade, Sigma Phi Sigma, Green Helmet RUMMEL, ROGER P. Birmingham Intramurals B&PS RUNDE, SUSANNE J. Farmington Pi Alpha Mu; Helot; Young Rep. ED RUPINSKI, MARCIA A. Grand Rapids Wolverine, State News; Clubs: Newman, Young Rep.; A.C.S.; Block S; Water Carnival S&A RUSSELL, KENNETH D. Tangier, Ind. VET Jr. A.V.M.A. RUTH, JAMES M. East Lansing AGR Clubs: Newman, Packaging RUTZ, DONALD E. 1Vest Orange, N.J. B&PS Alpha Phi Sigma; Vet’s Ass’n RYAN, ELLIOT A. B&PS Gardner, Mass. K2; State News; Hotel Ass’n; Kappaliers; Carnivals: Water, Activities RYAN, ROBERT L. Owosso Clubs: Vet’s, Newman B&PS RYBSKI, DIANE H. Chicago, III. HE Tower Guard, Omicron Nu; Clubs: Skating, Newman, Home Ec., Retailing; Gymnastics Demonstration Team RYLANDER, NAN M. Pleasant Ridge M; El. Ed. Club ED SACKETT, DIRILDA H. Edmore Clubs: Ski, Bus. Ed. B&PS SADIATAK, ED Chesaning A.V.M.A. VET SADLER, KEITH A. East Lansing Tau Beta Pi ENGR SADLER, NORMAN J. Bear Lake Clubs: Agr. Ed., Officers, Pistol, Newman AGR ROWE, DONALD L. Royal Oak A2; Basketball B&PS SAFFADY, SHIRLEY K. Lansing Canterbury Club; A.O.C.S. B&PS ROWE, ROGER J. Lansing I.R.E.; A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. Stu. Br. ENGR SAINE, BARBARA N. Chicago, III. A; Phi Gamma Nu; Bus. Ed. Club; Spartacade B&PS 462 S&A SCHEIDLER, SAITO, SHOGO Honolulu, Hawaii B&PS SAJTAR, STEPHEN M. Battle Creek A2II; Vet’s Ass’n.; Hotel Ass’n.; Intramurals B&PS SALISBURY, KEITH D. ENGR East Lansing Pi Tau Sigma; Engr. Council; A.S.M.E. SALK, CLAYTON A. East Lansing Floriculture Forum AGR SALSBERY, WAYNE E. Greentown, Ind. Jr. A.V.M.A.; Block & Bridle Club VET SALTER, CLARE J. Pontiac S&A SAMALIK, JOHN H. Bay City AX2; Newman Club SANDBERG, JESSUR H. Lansing Industrial Arts Club ED SANDERS, JEAN A. Flossmoor AXÍ1; Wolverine; Dorm Council; S.W.L.; A.W.S. Judiciary; J-Hop B&PS SANDS, MARJORIE A. Port Huron HE SANSONE, PAUL G. Forest Park, III. S&A Union Bd.; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Stu. Orientation Comm. SAPILA, LEO S. Ishpeming B&PS SASANKO, ALVIN M. Monongahela, Pa. AGR Soccer Club; Dorm Council; Soccer Team SASSO, RICHARD Colon, Panama A2$; Clubs: Spanish, Newman; A.V.M.A. VET SATO, HERBERT S. Honolulu, Hawaii Hawaii Club, Vet’s Ass’n B&PS SATOW, CHARLES W. Sebewaing Stu. Guide; Float Comm.; Bands: Activity, Marching B&PS SAUER, WALTER R. Sturgis Bands: Marching, Concert B&PS SAUM, VIRGINIA R. Wayne, III. KKT ED SAUTER, DAVID Ironwood B&PS SAWDON, GERALD D. Flint C.S.O.; Asher Stu. Foundation S&A SAWICKI, NANCY A. Wyandotte Kappa Delta Pi; Clubs: El. Ed., Newman; S.W.L.; Spartacade; Dorm Chorus; Block S ED SAYLES, HAROLD D. East Lansing Bowling Team ENGR SCANLON, DENISE F. Dearborn CA Theta Sigma Phi; State News SCHAADT, CHARLENE M. Ann Arbor HE Dorm Pres.; Women’s Inter- Residence Council (Pres.); Stu. Organ. Council SCHAEFER, ELFRIEDA J. S&A Detroit Beta Beta Beta SCHAFER, CATHERINE A. Lansing ED A; Clubs: Bus. Ed., El. Ed.; Pan-Hel.; Spartacade; Water Carnival SCHAITBERGER, DANIEL A. Grosse Pointe Vet’s Ass’n B&PS SCHALDENBAND, ARTHUR L. Farmington Newman Club; Intramurals AGR SCHAUB, THEODORE F. Lake Leelanau VET SCHAUTZ, JEAN K. East Lansing S&A EDWARD P„ Jr. Flushing Beta Beta Beta; Clubs: Vet’s, Pre-Med. S&A SCHINDEN, ALICE M. Pinckney El. Ed. Club ED SCHERICH, BARBARA A. Jackson ED Clubs: Canterbury, El. Ed.; Dorm Chorus; Homecoming SCHEUERMAN, ROBERT W. Detroit Clubs: Newman, Co-Op Extension (Pres.); Vet’s Ass’n AGR SCHEUNEMANN, VIRGINIA H. Cassopolis Clubs: Sailing, Rifle; Women’s Swim Team ED SCHIELE, IRENE A. Grosse Pointe HE KA; Mortar Board, Omicron Nu (Pres.), Tower Guard, Alpha Lambda Delta; Wolverine; Retailing Club; Councils: Frosh-Soph, Senior, Pan-Hel., Jr. Pan-Hel (Pres.); Stu.-Faculty Social Comm. SCHIMKE, ARTHUR M. Manistee Clubs: Forestry, Vet’s AGR SCHINKEL, ALICE E. Berrien Springs HE Wolverine; Home Ec. Club; L.S.A. (Pres.) SCHIPPEL, CARL R. Lathrup Village Swimming S&A SCHLABACH, KARL B. Benton Harbor B9II; Hotel Ass’n.; Bands: Marching, Concert; Intramurals B&PS SCHLECHT, MARGARET A. Ann Arbor ATA; Wolverine ED SCHLEGEL, RONALD L. East Lansing Intramurals S&A SCHLENDER, CAROLYN R. Lansing Tau Sigma S&A SCHLOSS, JEREMY K. Haslett Phi Mu Alpha ED SCHMAUCH, CHARLES A. B&PS Ecorse SCHMIDT, RODGER L. Birmingham 2x4 Club AGR SCHNEIDER, DOUGLAS D. Chelsea Farmhouse; Alpha Phi Omega; C.S.F. AGR SCHNEIDER, HARO, Jr. Long Island, N.Y. Pi Mu Epsilon ENGR SCHNEIDER, MARILYN R. Lansing B&PS Phi Gamma Nu; Newman Club; Stu. Guide SCHNEIDER, VIRGINIA H. Grosse Pointe IHFF; Wolverine; A.U.S.G. Greek Week; Water Carnival; J-Hop ED SCHNETTLER, DONALD F. Detroit B&PS SCHOENFELD, LOIS M. Northbrook, III. Sno-Caps S&A SCHOONMAKER, L. KATHERINE Birmingham AXI); Wolverine; Inter-Dorm Rep.; I.A.W.S. ED SCHRAG, TRUMAN F„ Jr. B&PS East Lansing AXA; Men’s Glee Club; Finned Spartans (Pres.); Football, Fencing S&A SCHRAMEK, JOHN N. Kalamazoo 2X; Blue Key, Pi Mu Epsilon; Wolverine; Clubs: Young Rep., Ski; A.O.C.S.; A.U.S.G.; Week; Polio Shot Program; Homecoming; Intramurals International SCHREIH AN S, FRANCIS A. ENGR Three Oaks AX2; Phi Lambda Tau; Weight Lifting Club; Y.M.C.A.; Weight Lifting Team SCHRIEFER, SUSAN R. Saginaw Gamma Delta; Wolverine; El. Ed. Club; Activities Carnival ED SCHROCK, LEWIS H. East Lansing CA SCHROEDER, RICHARD A. Morton Grove, III. 2X AGR SCHUBEL, JEAN E. Minden City Spartan; Retailing Club; S.W.L.; Stu. Guide; Campus Chest HE SCHUHARDR, WILLIAM F. East Lansing I.R.E.; Engr. Council; Engr. Exposition ENGR S&A SCHULTZ, BEVERLY J. Grand Rapids ASA; Delta Phi Alpha; c.s.o. SCHUMACHER, LYNNE M. Port Austin S&A Kappa Delta Pi; History Club SCHUTTE, JAMES E. Baraga S&A SCHWARTZ, JAMES H. Montpelier Ben B&PS SCHWARTZFISHER, FRANK J. B&PS Petoskey Clubs: Newman, Accounting SCH Crys Ben SCH Grat Vet’: SCH Kala AAn El. 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Akron, Ohio S&A ; Wolverine, State News; Young Dem. Club; Dorm Council; Stu. Gov’t.; Block S SHATTUCK, CAROLYN A. Birmingham B&PS AAII; Phi Gamma Nu, Pi Omega Pi (Pres.); Wolverine; Bus. Ed. Club; A.W.S. Activities Bd.; Stu. Organ. Council; Activities Carnival SHAW, JAMES R. Brigden, Ont. SHAW, JOHN R. Royal Oak SHAW, SANDRA L. New Orleans, La. B&PS B&PS S&A SHAW, SONDRA L. Flint SK; Union Bd.; A.W.S. Judic.; J-Hop; Carnivals: Water, Activities ED SHAWL, ALBERT T. Flint B&PS SHEATHELM, R. WILLIAM Lansing Green Helmet, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Lambda Chi (Pres.); 2x4 Club AGR SHEDD, LAWRENCE C. Eaton Rapids A.S.A.E. AGR SHEERE, MARVIN R. Lansing Ski Club; A.O.C.S. B&PS SHELL, GERALD L. Brooklyn A.S.C.E.; Hedrick Co-op. ENGR SHEPPARD, BERTON S. Shrere, Ohio ENGR Farmhouse; Green Helmet, Blue Key, Alpha Zeta; Pi Kappa Delta; Knights of St. Patrick; Nat’l Stu. Journal Am. Soc., Agr. Engr.; Poultry Club; A.S.A.E.; Debate; Discussion; Forensics Union SHERIDAN, PAUL P. Detroit Clubs: Rather, Officers; Intramurals S&A SHERWOOD, CONSTANCE Y. Mullett Lake Village HE SINGER, CAROLYN P. Detroit HE SHETRON, STEPHEN G. White Plains, N.Y. Agronomy Club; A.O.C.S. AGR SHETTLEROE, ROBERT L. B&PS Dundee 92; Vet’s Ass’n.; Les Gourmets SINHA, MADESHWAR D. Dharhara, India AGR Poultry Science; Indian Stu. Assn. SJOSTROM, PHYLLIS B. Rockford, III. ED Flint A.O.C.S.; Dorm Council; Dorm Choir ENGR SKELLEY, PATRICIA A. Pontiac AAII; Kappa Delta Pi; State News; El. Ed. Club ED SMITH, NANCY KAY Lansing SK S&A SMITH, RICHARD D. Freeland A.S.M. ENGR SMITH, RICHARD L. Holt CA SKIDMORE, RICHARD A. S&A Flint SMITH, RICHARD L. Memphis B&PS SKORY, DELAINE L. Lansing S&A SKRIDEN, LEROY D. Coldwater AGR Sigma Lambda Chi; 2x4 Club SKY, ASHER J. Altoona, Pa. Food Distribution Club; Dorm Council; A.U.S.G. Intramurals B&PS SLATER, KAREN L. Ft. Wayne, Ind. IN>B; Bus. Ed. Club; Pan-Hel; Mixed Chorus B&PS SLATER, KENT J. Grand Rapids Elsworth Co-op B&PS SLAVIK, LEONARD C. Flint A2II; Les Gourmets; Rest. Mgt. Club; Councils: Dorm, Inter-Dorm, Inter Co-op; Howland Co-op B&PS SLAYTER, CAROLYN D. Spring Lake AXQ ED SLOBODIN, RONALD J. East Lansing Pi Mu Epsilon; Swimming S&A SLOCUM, JACK D. Hastings Vet’s Ass’n.; A.S.M.E. ENGR SMALE, THOMAS W. Detroit Intramurals B&PS SMEDLEY, ERNEST L. Lansing ED SMITH, DONALD J. Crystal IIKKT; Sigma Delta Psi; Track SMITH, JUDITH A. Lansing S&A SMITH, LOWELL C. Lansing Phi Eta Sigma, Arnold Air Society, Green Helmet, Tau Beta Pi; Intramurals ENGR SMITH, MARY E. VET Presque Isle, Me. Sigma Delta Epsilon; M.S.U. Veterinarian; Jr. A.V.M.A. SMITH, MURRAY M„ Jr. Grosse Pointe ENGR Chi Epsilon, Phi Lambda Tau; S.C.E.; Inter Co-op Council (Pres.); Hedrick (Pres.) SMITH, RICHARD N. East Lansing L.A. & U.P. Club AGR SMITH, RICHARD R. Birmingham B&PS Vet’s Ass’n., Marketing Club SMITH, ROBERT F. Keego Harbor SMITH, ROBERTA A. Haslett Stu. Nurses Assn. AGR S&A SMITH, ROLLAND A. St. Johns B&PS SMITH, RONALD T. Grandville 4>KS; Packaging Society AGR SMITH, RUSTY Oak Hill, N.Y. SK; Ski Club, Hotel Assn.; Bus. Council; Block S; Activities Carnival B&PS SNEDDON, MELVILLE W. Ferndale B&PS Les Gourmets, Ski Club; C.S.F. SNETSINGER, JACK A. LaGrange, III. Delta Phi Epsilon; Clubs: Vet’s, International B&PS SNIDER, NANCY J. Davison Clubs: Co-op Extension, Home Ec., Journalism- Extension HE SNYDER, PATRICIA A. Lansing CA AOII; Wolverine; Clubs: Ski, Speech Majors; Pre-Med Assn.; Studio Theater SODERLUND, CARL A. East Lansing CA SOLOKO, JANICE M. Flint Tau Sigma S&A SOMMERS, JOHN R. Ramsey B&PS SONGSTER, MARTHA A. Palmyra, N.Y. S&A SORENSEN, RICHARD R. B&PS Evart SORIANO, JESS M. Pontiac B&PS SOSNOWSKI, GERALD T. Hamtramck CA 4>K2; Men’s Glee Club SPANIOLO, CHARLES V. S&A Muskegon SPARPANA, DONALD L. Dearborn A TO ED SPEES, GARY L. Pontiac K2 B&PS SPEHAR, BARBARA J. Madison Heights S&A AOII; Clubs: History (Pres.), Newman; A.U.S.G.; Intramurals SPEIR, NANCY A. Detroit AAA; Spartan; Clubs: Ski, El. Ed., Block & Bridle ED SPELMAN, JOHN M„ Jr. Mansfield, Ohio CA «FKS STEELE, THEODORE D. Lansing 4>AG; 2x4 Club AGR STODDARD, ELIZABETH S. Birmingham Sno Caps STRONG, ROBERT S. East Lansing A.S.M.E. ENGR S&A SPENCE, ROBERT B. Birmingham El. Ed. Club, Vet’s Assn., Promenaders, Floriculture Forum; Cap & Gown Series; Activities Carnival ED SPENCER, BEVERLY K. Flint B&PS SPENCER, JANET A. Croswell ED SPICKA, RICHARD W. Michigan City, Ind. 0X; Newman Club; A.I.C.E.; Intramurals ENGR SPILLUM, MICHAEL P. Racine, Wis. S&A AT; Sailing Club; A.U.S.G. Spartan Guard; J-Hop; Water Carnival SPILMAN, EUGENE Birmingham Ski Club; Lutheran Stu. Assn.; Vet’s Assn. S&A SPINK, HAROLD E. Horton Agr. Ed. Club AGR SPINRAD, STEPHAN S&A Flint Block & Bridle; Intramurals SPOTTS, MAYNARD E. Jonesville ex B&PS SQUIRES, RICHARD Lansing A.U.S.G. B&PS STAFF, KIRSTEN E. Upper Montclair, N.J. Beta Beta Beta; Newman Club; House Council; W.A.A. Bd.; Intramurals S&A STAFFORD, ALISON M. Wayzata, Minn. KA; Stu. Guide S&A STALTER, M. VIRGINIA Anchorage, Ky. A XU; Wolverine; Retailing Club; Frosh-Soph Council; Stu. Guide HE STEEN, JULIA A. Hart Wolverine; History Club; Inter-Dorm Council; S.W.L. S&A STEFFEE, CARYLE K. Plainfield, N.J. KA9; Wolverine; S.W.L.; J-Day S&A STEFFEN, CARL H. East Lansing Vet’s Assn. AGR STEFFENS, JOYCE M. Fraser ED House Council; Dorm Chorus STEFFENS, RONALD D. Fraser ex AGR STEIN, BARBARA A. Arcadia, Calif. KKF; Kappa Delta Pi; Jr. Council; S.W.L. Water Carnival; J-Hop S&A STENSON, HELEN M. Baraga Young Rep Club; Dorm Chorus S&A STERLING, JANE R. Jonesville KAG; Wolverine; Clubs: Women’s Glee, Home Ec.; Jr. Council; Union Bd.; Sec’y Jr. Class HE STERNBERG, VICTOR H. ENGR Bad Axe Spartan Guard; Jr. 500 STEURY, JOEL D. Grand Rapids Pi Tau Sigma; Jazz Soc.; Vet’s Assn.; Finned Spartans B&PS STEVENS, LOUIS D. Dearborn S&A STEWART, ELIZABETH L. B&PS Detroit AXI2; Wolverine, Spartan; Clubs: Jazz, Spanish; A.U.S.G.; Lutheran Stu. Assn.; J-Hop STANERSEN, LEWIS A. AGR Joliet, III. Vet’s Assn.; Agronomy Club STEWART, JOHN D. S&A Boyne Falls Delta Phi Delta; Officers Club STANHOPE, DONALD F. Mahnomen, Minn. A.O.C.S. B&PS STEWART, JOSEPH F. East Lansing Ind. Arts Club ED STAPELMAN, RICHARD J. ENGR Lansing STEWART, KENNETH R. S&A Royal Oak STAPLES, JAMES H. Utica Jr. A.V.M.A. VET STAR, STAN Fredonia, N.Y. ZBT; Councils: Sr., Men’s Activity Spartan Spirit; STUN (Pres.); A.U.S.G.; B&PS STASEVICH, MIKE N. Melvindale Alpha Phi Sigma; Councils: Inter-Dorm, Dorm; Intramurals B&PS STAVOE, H. WAYNE Grosse Pointe SAB; Water Carnival S&A STEARNS, KARL W. Gaylord Bands: Marching, Concert B&PS STEEL, PAULINE E. Jackson Newman Club, P.E.M.; Intramurals ED 464 STEWART, WILLIAM E. Monrovia, Liberia S&A International Club; African Stu. Assn.; Y.M.C.A. STID, PETER D. Mason ArP; State News; Agr. Ec. Club, Block & Bridle; Intramurals AGR STIFLER, ANN R. Dearborn Ai1; Pan-Hel; A.W.S.; Spartacade; Water Carnival; Homecoming ED STIFLER, GERALD R. Dearborn 2N; Chi Epsilon; Baseball ENGR STIVER, HAROLD E. East Lansing Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club B&PS STOCKING, GLORIA J. Dearborn ED STOLL, LOUISA A. Royal Oak Homecoming; Campus Chest; Intramurals HE STOLT, MARLENE K. Manistee Phi Kappa Phi; Sno Caps; Ski Club S&A STONE, ALISON R. Alpena Kappa Delta Pi; El. Ed. Club; Hillel ED STONE, BARBARA E. Saginaw Sno Caps S&A STONE, JERRY L. East Lansing ATA; Officers Club; Spartan Guard; Block S B&PS STONE, SHARON A. East Lansing Nat’l Ed. Honorary; Home Ec. Club; Block S STONER, CAROL A. Monroe rB; Pan-Hel HE CA STONER, WILLIAM G. Saginaw AX; Campus Chest; Track AGR STONEX, ALAN K. Brighton Alpha Phi Omega; Dorm Council; A.U.S.G.; Spartan Guard; Jr. 500; Intramurals B&PS STORCH, EDMOND C„ Jr. New Madison, Ohio S&A IIK; Sailing Club, Vet’s Assn., Packaging Soc.; Sr. Council AGR STROBEL, JOHN R., Jr. East Lansing ENGR STROBEL, WILLIAM K. Cottekill, N.Y. B&PS 0X; Newman Club; Assn.: Vet’s Hotel, Am. Marketing; A.O.C.S.; A.U.S.G.; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Intramurals STROEBEL, JACK D. Saginaw AX; Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E. ENGR STRONG, THOMAS D. East Lansing B&PS BGII; Wolverine; Union Bd.; Water Carnival; Spartacade STROUD, DAVID H. Vicksburg CA Sigma Delta Chi, Excalibur; Spartan, State News (City Editor); M.I.R.H.C. (Pres.); Dorm Pres.; Intramurals STRYKER, JAMES G. Grand Rapids Vet’s Assn.; Young Rep. S&A STUBBS, BETTE J. Brooklyn El. Ed. Club; Dorm Choir ED STUCK, NORMA P. Lansing Kappa Delta Pi S&A STUDT, JUDY A. East Lansing ASA; Women’s Glee Club; S.W.L.; Spinster Spin ED STUECKEN, RICHARD H. Detroit AGR AFP; Newman Club; Block & Bridle STUIT, RONALD J. Grand Rapids Men’s Glee Club STULTZ, JOAN M. Mishawaka, Ind. El. Ed. Club B&PS ED STURIS, TALIVALDIS Saginaw ENGR STURTZ, SUE H. Crystal Lake, III. S&A XO; Wolverine; Sr. Council; J-Hop; Water Carnival; Union Bd.; Jr. 500 Court; Army Corps Sponsor; A.U.S.G.; Block S STUTEVILLE, SHELDA JAN Dearborn S.W.L. ED STUTIE, ROBERT E. Pompano Beach, Fla. Vet’s Assn., Young Rep. Club; Water Carnival B&PS Lansing S.A.E.; Communications Research Center CA SULLIVAN, MARVIN D. CA Holland Speech Club; Studio Theatre SUMERACKI, EILEEN J. Detroit ED Clubs: Pistol, Fish & Wildlife SUMMERS, BENJAMIN R. ED Lansing SUNDERMAN, MILDRED L. East Lansing Gamma Delta ED SURBER, MARCELLA R. Decatur, Ga. S&A AXi2; Tau Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Eng. Honors Prog.; Spartan; A.U.S.G.; A.W.S. Activities; Stu. Guide SUSICK, GAIL D. Detroit Clubs: Newman, El. Ed. ED SUSSEX, BROCK W. Detroit Clubs: Pre-Law; Vet’s; Intramurals S&A CA SULLIVAN, LAWRENCE T. SUTHERLAND, WILLIAM R. Charlotte Activities Band S&A SUTTON, BARBARA J. Fowlerville Kappa Delta Pi S&A SUTTON, HOWARD CA St. Catherines, Ont. State News; Water Carnival; J-Hop; Intramurals SUTTON, MARILYN H. East Lansing S&A AZ; Spartan; Newman Club; Block S; J-Hop; Spartacade SUTTON, PATRICK L. Fowlerville Track ENGR SUTTON, ROBERT A. East Lansing Les Gourmets B&PS SVEC, F. JOSEPH Traverse City SWAN, HARLEY East Lansing SWANSON, ARTHUR R., Jr. East Lansing SWANSON, CARL W. Utica Wolverine; Floriculture Forum; Campus 4-H B&PS AGR B&PS AGR SWANSON, NANCY M. Ravenna Clubs: El. Ed., Women’s Glee ED SWANSON, RICHARD C. East Lansing Clubs: Young Rep., Food Tech. AGR SWEENEY, JOSEPH R., Jr. Maplewood, N.J. AGR Clubs: 2x4, Newman SWEET, KAY C. Flint Clubs: Skating, Bus. Ed.; Intramurals ED SWITZENBERG, WILLIAM J. Pontiac Packaging Soc. AGR SYKES, EDWARD S. Rome, N.Y. Canterbury Club; Dorm Council; Parent’s Week-end S&A SYTEK, RAYMOND E. Detroit VET SZYMCZYK, PATRICIA A. Dearborn HE AZ; Home Ec. Club TABER, BRUCE E. Lansing Floriculture Forum AGR TACEY, CLARENCE J. Fairgrove S&A TALAGA, STANLEY J. Bay City Debate S&A TALBERT, MILES E. East Lansing AXS; A.I.C.E. ENGR TALBOT, JOHN E. Scotia, N.Y. ENGR Spartan Engr.; Newman Club; A.S.M.E.; Engr. Exposition TALBOT, MARIANNE E. Flint ED TANCOCK, KENNETH F. B&PS Detroit TANQUARY, RONALD G. Dundee CA Sigma Delta Chi; Vet’s Assn. STEVENSON, HARRY L. Battle Creek ENGR STOUT, FRANCIS P. Ionia AGR through our doors pass the Graduating Classes of Michi gan State University the Union Book Store 465 CA THOMPSON, JOHN L. Kenmore, N.Y. AGR TURNER, SYDNEY J. East Lansing Intramurals VANDER PLOEG, S&A J. DAVID TAPPEN, MARGIE M. Grand Rapids ASA; Speech Club; M.S.U. Players TARR, WILLIAM H. Glennie AGR TATRO, JOAN D. Allen Park Clubs: Speech Majors, International CA TAULBEE, DALE B. Detroit AS4>; Pi Tau Sigma; Phi Lambda Tau ENGR TAYLOR, GRACE P. Cynwyd, Pa. S&A THOMPSON, KATHRYN J. S&A Saginaw THOMPSON, KENNETH L. Lansing ENGR Spartan Guard, Pershing Rifles THOMPSON, LAWRENCE F. Birmingham Vet’s Assn. B&PS THOMPSON, MARLENE K. B&PS Muskegon Kappa Phi; Spartan Bellringers TAYLOR, MARILYN J. Clarkston El. Ed. Club; A.W.S.; Women’s Co-op League ED THOMPSON, RICHARD L. Muskegon CA SX; Water Carnival; Spartacade; Traok TAYLOR, MARY N. Yonkers, N.Y. Pi Gamma Mu; House Council; Dorm Chorus S&A THOMPSON, SUZANNE E. Dansville ED Delta Psi Kappa, Green Splash; 4-H THOMSON, JONATHAN G. Dearborn B&PS <1>A0; Delta Phi Epsilon; Drama Productions; Cheer Leading THORNE, JAMES R. W. Hartford, Conn. Alpha Phi Sigma; Dorm Council B&PS THORNTON, MARSHA A. Chicago, III. S&A XO; State News; A.U.S.G.; Union Bd.; Water Carnival; Spartan Playhouse THRUN, BARBARA E. Lansing Home Ec. Club; W.I.C.; Intramurals HE THURN, HERBERT F„ Jr. East Lansing ENGR Am. Legion; A.S.M.E. THUEMMEL, WILLIAM L. Port Austin AGR Alpha Zeta; Clubs: Agr. Ed., Officers TILLMAN, MARIAN E. Gladstone Sno Caps (Pres.); Stu. Nurses Assn. S&A TIMMER, JAMES B. Grand Rapids Vet’s Assn.; Clubs: Ski, Young Rep. S&A TISCH, WINSTON G. Munith B&PS TITKEMEYER, ROY East Lansing AGR TITUS, HAROLD R. Pontiac A TO; Tin Circle; Career Carnival B&PS TOBOLSKI, JAMES J. South Bend, Ind. AGR TOLAND, PAUL K. Clinton, Iowa Alpha Phi Sigma; Young Rep.; Vet’s Assn.; Intramurals B&PS TOMICH, LAWRENCE J. Summit, III. Newman Club; Hotel Assn. B&PS TOMBLINSON, TED Flint S&A S.C.F.; Bethel Manor (Pres.) TOMLINSON, JOYCE H. Okemos A.O.C.S.; J-Hop S&A TEBBETTS, KENNETH E. Detroit B&PS Intramurals TENHOOR, FRED G. Moline Arp ENGR TENNIS, GAYLAND L. Charlotte Scabbard & Blade; Clubs: Officers, Agr. Engr.; Track B&PS TERHUNE, WALTER S. Westfield, N.J. AGR TERPENING, RAY East Lansing TERRY, AUDREY K. Almont AZ; Wolverine; Clubs: Acrobat, El. Ed. AGR ED THAR, MARGARET L. Decatur Omicron Nu; Campus 4-H; Clubs: Extension, Home Ec.; Promenaders; C.S.F. HE THEISEN, WILLIAM E. East Lansing Agr. Ed. Club AGR THELEN, EDMUND J. St. Johns AGR Officers Club; Packaging Soc. THELEN, MARK H. East Lansing Psi Chi; Intramurals S&A THEORIN, CARL H. Pontiac ENGR AXS; Knights of St. Patrick; A.I.C.E.; Intramurals THOMAS, ARTHUR J. Dearborn Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Club AGR THOMAS, DIANE E. Detroit KA; Ski Club; Union Bd. ED THOMAS, JOHN C. Chicago, III. CA THOMAS, RAYMOND D. East Lansing CA THOMAS, RICHARD D. Holt B&PS THOMPSON, CAROLE J. Grosse Pointe B&PS AOII; Skating Club; S.W.L.; A.U.S.G.; Campus Chest THOMPSON, DONNA K. Grand Rapids El. Ed. Club ED THOMPSON, DORTHA M. ED Grand Rapids El. Ed. Club 466 TOMPSETT, KAREN F. Rockford Ar; Phi Gamma Nu; Wolverine; Clubs: Skating, Young Rep.; A.U.S.G.; J-Day B&PS TOPPIN, MARY ANN Harbor Beach Clubs: 4-H, Home Ec.; C.S.F.; J-Hop; Block S; Homecoming; Carnivals; Water, Activities S&A TOTH, WILMA J. Lansing Women’s Glee Club ED TOWNSEND, EMERY R. Lansing Agr. Ed. Club ED TOWNSEND, RICHARD L. AGR Midland TOYE, DONALD J. Douglaston, III. Spartan; Vet’s Assn.; Clubs: Newman, Speech; Intramurals CA TRAXLER, DONALD M. Pontiac Intramurals B&PS TREMAIN, HAROLD W. Mt. Morris B&PS TRIER WEILER, BARBARA A. Lansing S&A TRIVERS, PETER H. Pasadena, Calif. 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Club; A.O.C.S. gQ WHITE, ROBERT L. Conesus.N.Y. A.S.M.E.; 2x4 Club; Winged Spartans; Westminster Fellowship AGR WHITEHEAD, BEN T. Detroit A.U.S.G. I S&A WHITEFIELD, LOIS G. Allen Park A.U.S.G.; Dorm Chorus; Water Show S&A WHITFORD, CHARLES E. Marine City B&PS Vet’s Assn. WHITMAYER, CAROLE A. B&PS Dearborn WHITTENBERG, MARGARET V. Coral Gables, Fla. KA; Audubon Soc.; Intramurals S&A WICK, SHARON L. Harbor Beach S&A WICKERT, WAYNE A., Jr. East Lansing VET AT; Sigma Alpha Beta; A.V.M.A.; Baseball WIDAWER, MAX C. San Salvador, El Salvador I Blue Key; Clubs: Spanish, Ski, Acrobatic; Hillel; Councils: Jr., Men’s Activi­ ties; Stu. Guide; Cheerleading B&PS WIDDOWSON, NANCY K. B&PS Pittsburgh, Pa. WIDMAYER, JANET L. Chelsea Omicron Nu; Home Ec. Vocational Club he WIEDEMANN, MELVIN Montague B&PS WEXLER, GARY N. Detroit ZBT; Block S B&PS WILDE, JEANNE A. Muskegon Heights ED WEDGE, JACK E. Allegan AGR WHEAT, BARBARA M. Jackson HE WILDE, MARY M. Saginaw State News WEEKS, LARRY J. 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Detroit Vet’s Assn.; Intramurals AGR YOST, ELIZABETH L. Park Ridge, III. S&A A2A; Clubs: French, Young Rep.; Dorm Council; Pan-Hel YOUNG, JOHN D. Detroit A2T; Clubs: Philosophy, Econ., Ski, Psychology ENGR YOUNG, PAUL F., Jr. East Lansing Arnold Air Soc. AGR YOUNG, WILLIAM C. Milwaukee, Wis. ZABROSKY, OLGA T. Lansing S&A ZALESKI, LORETTA M. Belleville Phi Gamma Nu; Bus. Ed. Club B&PS ZAMBRANO, AUGUSTO E. AGR Panan, Panama ZAREND, GERALD T. Monroe Alpha Phi Omega; Speech Majors Club; Stu. Guide; Stu. Gov’t. CA ZEHNDER, WALTER D. Frankenmuth Intramurals B&PS ZIEGLER, CAROL A. Detroit Young Rep. Club; W.T.R.; Dorm Council HE ZILCH, CONSTANCE M. Arcadia ED VET ZIMMERMAN, THOMAS C. Traverse City AGR Ski Club; Intramurals WRIGHT, FREDRICK A. Carson City B&PS ZONA, WILLIAM Lehighton, Pa. AGR WYMA, ROBERT J. Grand Rapids I.R.E. ENGR YAMASAKI, ANN N. Lihue, Hawaii Hawaii Club; Home Ec. Council HE ZUBULAKE, JAMES P. Williamston B&PS ZURBURGER, HENRY H. Jr. Royal Oak Clubs: Park Management, Forest AGR YASKANIN, MICHAEL Linden B&PS Accounting Club; Vet’s Assn. ZYSK, DONALD H. Grand Haven B&PS 2N; Phi Eta Sigma; Football Index Anderson, Edward J...........241 Anderson, Eleanor J........291 Anderson, Forrest A...........141 Anderson, Howard L.........245 Anderson, Jack .................187 Anderson, Janet E...............290 Anderson, John .................305 Anderson, Judith E..........288 Anderson, Judith L..........341 Anderson, Lee E.................200 Anderson, Michael J...........376 Anderson, Miriam R........ 291 Anderson, Nancy J.............286 Anderson, Patricia A.........342 Anderson, Patricia J...........344 Anderson, Richard E.........376 Anderson, Rolph E..........300 Anderson, Susan A..........342 Anderson, Susan H..........262 Anderson, Theodore E.. . .185 Anderson, Thomas F. . . . 177, 258, 304 Andrews, Dawn J............... 216, 228, 292 Andrews, Shirley J.............291 Andrews, Thomas E.......... 91, 175, 199 Andrus, James T..................307 Ane, Daniel T......................217 Anford, Helen E..................276 Angel, Anthony B................298 Anger, Linda L....................341 Angers, Nancy G. ...291, 340 Annis, Barbara E....251,284 Appelhof, Mary A..............188 Applebee, Bette J................278 Aratari, Alfred T..................227 Arbaugh, Thomas A..........313 Arble, William C.. . .248, 257 Archer, Joseph ..................314 Archer, S. John....................304 Arend, Donald R................133 Arkin, Diane .......................275 Armstrong, Alexander A.. 223, 263, 360 Armstrong, Carl R.............223 Armstrong, Connie C........284 Armstrong, Katherine . . . 348 Armstrong, Kathleen H.. . 229 Armstrong, Kent ................301 Armstrong, Margaret . . . .216 Armstrong, Nancy L........349 Armstrong, William H.. . .247 Arney, Richard M.......... . .225 Arnold, Charles J................192 Arnold, Jerrie S....................348 Arnold, Robert 1..................227 Arntz, Thomas C..................187 Arps, Richard ................... 86, 182, 199, 211, 224 Arrington, Robert D..........365 Asarch, Andrea J................209 Ash, Richard A....................311 Ashenbrenner, Betty ..........399 Ashley, Herbert N.............355 Ashton, Reid L................. 361 Asquith, Richard L.............247 Assaff, Octavia L..................339 Assink, Nelson R................301 Asuncion, Nobleza C........216 Athey, Ronald A..................227 Atwell, Suzanne J............. 260 Au, Benjamin D........192, 197 August, Norman L.. .248, 314 Auld, Stanley D................... 189, 191, 192, 197 Austin, Judy J......................289 Autio, Alice M..........194, 346 Avellano, Anthony F........232 Avers, H. Ronald................378 Avery, Carol A....................215 Avery, Dennis T..................305 Avery, Oliver J................... 296 Awad, Marcel M..................357 B Baar, Janice L.............180,340 Bach, Carl F................211,247 Bachelor, Janet S................346 Backer, Gretchen................290 Backus, Lawrence A. ....210 Badarak, Sonia N.. . .255, 290 Badelt, Stanley G............... 190, 191, 230 Baelter, Lynn .......................188 Baetz, Sondra J..........255,286 . Bahm, David A....................301 Bailes, Sandra N..................275 Bailey, Donald C..................200 Bailey, Lallie M...........76, 345 Bailey, Patricia A................288 Bailey, Sharlene . . .255, 288 Bailey, Thomas H................307 Bains, Kuldip S.. . . ............377 Baird, Susan L..............210, 284 Baird, Thomas R..................301 Baker, Charles A..................227 Baker, Henry H.........217, 367 Baker, Johanna M............. 345 Baker, John P......................302 Baker, Marion E..................280 Baker, Marlene E.. . . 252, 340 Baker, Park F......................133 Baker, Robert G..................368 Baker, Theodore H.............225 Balai, J. Thomas. .. .218, 238 Balanean, Dorothy J........278 Balbach, Philip ..................255 Balcer, Joan C......................274 Balderson, Linda J.............288 Baldino, Barbara J.............344 Baldwin, Bertha H. .251, 343 Baldwin, Edward H..........257 Baldwin, Timothy L..........315 Balfour, Celia A........233,282 Ball, Carolyn F....................274 Ball, David L........................259, 304 Ball, Janice M......................349 Ballbach, Philip T..............313 Balmer, Norma J............. 346 Balongue, Richard R........308 Balzer, Bonnie L..................240 Bancroft, Barbara A.......... 212, 240, 344 Bancroft, Nancy M.............274 Bando, Paul W................. 299 Banfield, Mark J..................308 Banhof, Jan N......................282 Banker, Dorothy M. 260, 283 Bankow, Joanne ................289 Bannister, Chester C. .318, 255 Bantien, Robert D.............360 Bara vies, William ..............311 Barber, Gary F................. 367 Barber, William A... 247, 377 Barbour, Leon D............... 192 Barclay, Eldon C............... 247 Barie, Arden C..........179,181 Barker, Ann .........................347 Barker, Arthur W.. . . 230, 238 Barker, Richard A................133 Barner, Zara .........................208 Barnes, Alan D....................367 Barnes, Alden L................. 201 Barnes, Charles R............. 301 Barnes, Eunice J..................219 Barnes, Robert 0..................305 Barnes, Stephanie A. .185, 381 Barnett, Caryl J....................252 Barney, Duane A..................192 Barney, Emily J....................211 Barnhart, Theodore K.. . . 375 Barnwell, Richard E..........299 Barr, Janice .........................232 Barr, Marilyn D.........292, 341 Barratt, Donald C................248 Barrell, David W..................318 Barrett, Nancy J..................352 Barrett, Robert J........223,296 Barrett, Ruth A...........212, 292 Bartels, Joanne K................340 Bartholic, Jon F................... 220, 263, 296 Bartley, Robert E................248 Bartley, Thomacine J........243 Bartnick, Shirley A.............347 Barton, Edward R............... 179, 181, 245, 306 Bartow, Charles L................241 Bass, Emmalene G.............233 Bassler, Anita L....................348 Bates, Gerald K........186, 375 Bates, Judith M................. 345 Bates, Sylvia J..............196, 240 Batkoski, Barbara J..........228 Batsakes, George ................214 Batson, Trenton W.............364 Bauer, Barbara A................290 Bauer, Susan E....................274 Baum, Harold C..................241 Baum, John D......................133 Bauman, Richard A..........232 Baumer, Linda L..................347 Bauss, Deanna L..................196 Bavin, Clark R......................314 Bavorin, Pollyann E..........222 Baxter, Earl D......................227 Bay, Judith J........................348 Beach, Kenneth E................218 A Aasen, Judith A................. 214, 232, 352 Abare, Judith S....................346 Abbett, Sharon F.. . . 227, 339 Abbott, Ellin C....................247 Abbott, Marvin W... 232, 364 Abbott, Stanley E................367 Abel, Donald W........183,311 Abel, Mary L.........................193 Abrahams, Barbara L.. . . 343 Abrahamson, Betty L........381 Abramczyk, Joseph A.. . . 189, 200, 212, 232, 248, 377 Abrams, Edgar L................324 Abravanel, Rena J............... 193, 216, 350 Abruna, Henry....................225 Acker, Rhea A......................223 Ackerman, Lawrence A.. .358 Ackley, Maryann . .260, 342 Adadow, Nancy K... 205, 249 Adams, Anita D....................227 Adams, Joellen....................343 Adams, John H....................317 Adams, Robert S..................317 Adamson, Robert A..........365 Addis, Isamay E..................229 Adilman, Ronald X..........325 Adlam, Donald R................376 Affholder, David J............201 Agase, Louis .......................133 Aggerholm, David A.......... 182, 375 Aho, Phyllis L......................344 Aho, Raymond....................377 Ahrens, Dorothy J............ 262, 338 Ahrens, Harry J....................196 Ahus, Pane R........................258 Aikin, Allan C......................186 Albert, Clarence ................224 Albrecht, Lynette N. 237, 346 Alcenius, Richard L..........297 Alchalabi, Abdul M. 230, 358 Alcorn, Nancy L........253, 344 Aldrich, Robert A................211 Alexander, Barbara A. ..347 Alexander, Donald A........374 Alexander, George E........185 Alexander, Lois E................341 Alexander, Ronald L........374 Alexander, Suzanne .288,351 Alison, John 0....................305 Aljian, Andrew ..........133,315 Allard, Marvel J..................346 Allen, Barbara M................345 Allen, Carolyn S..................279 Allen, Constance E............276 Allen, Joseph S................. 219 Allen, Nancy P....................222 Allen, Thomas J..................222 Allen, Thomas R............... 320 Alley, Barrett L................... 77 Alley, George T........227, 241 Allington, Katherine......... 255, 288 Allswede, Ralph D.............366 Almony, John W............. 227 Alms, Paul R...............175, 255 Alten, Joseph .......................179 Altenburger, John W........317 Altenhof, Robert R.............179 Alto, Loris A........................236 Alwood, Dennis S................186 Amason, Joyce C..................291 Ambrose, Suzanne A. ... 251, 284 Ames, Constance P.............344 Amick, Stanley C................227 Ammon, Joseph W.............313 Amoe, Donna M..................284 Amos, Sally L........................353 Anas, Josephine ...................178 Andea, Mary A....................351 Anderegg, Robert H.......... 141, 145, 238 Andersen, Cheryl M...........289 Anderson, Adrian R...........237 Anderson, Alayne J...........278 Anderson, Albert O.......... 182, 229, 375 Anderson, Barbara J..212, 349 Anderson, Carol J................344 Anderson, Cynthia L........216 Anderson, Donald .. .307, 356 Beall, Janet E........................274 Beals, Nancy E..........255,286 Bean, Wiley E......................302 Beard, David C....................314 Beard, Timothy D............. 361 Beardsley, Nancy C.............212 Beasley, Susan .................... 89 Beattie, Thomas C................361 Beaudoin, James D............188 Beaudry, Claudette A........ 253, 345 Beaudry, Eugene J.............360 Beaulieu, June P..................289 Beauregard, Michael J.. . .224 Beckeman, Richard H.. . 374 Becker, Arlen G........211, 367 Becker, Charles W.............306 Becker, Donald C............... 262, 293, 315 ............. 191, 192, 197 177, Becker, Joan S......................286 Becker, Marilyn E................341 Becker, Robert S. 189, Beckett, Patricia A.............188 Beckmeyer, Henry E........313 Beebe, Bruce B....................357 Beebe, Carol M....................342 Beechem, Katharine C.. . . 345 Beekman, Patricia L..........281 Beeler, Dawn T..........211, 349 Beers, James W....................309 Begick, Judith A................ 187, 245, 280 Begick, Paul ..............211,248 Behler, Conrad H............. 208 Behrendt, Bert....................297 Beihl, Roland D........355,356 Beirman, M. Sue..................349 Beirman, Shirley ................349 Beitz, Ronald A..........211, 358 Bekman, Phyllis J.. . .228, 276 Bele, Linda M............215,216 Belfore, David J..................309 Belk, Robert W....................181 Bell, Dorothy E.......252, 352 Bell, Leonard W.......191, 230 Bell, William E.........179, 181 Bellamy, Pat J......................348 Bellamy, Ray C................. 358 Bellaw, Richard L................317 Bellinger, Harland E........ 248, 374 Bellinger, Page L................190 Bellinotti, Robert N..........357 Bellrichard, Gerald R. . . . 225, 360 ....................343 Belyou, Joann Bemis, Catherine P............. 253, 290, 352 Bencie, Charles J........141, 238 Benedict, Beverly L........ 286 Benedix, Barbara A........ 342 Bengry, Susan E..................273 Benham, William W..........315 Benjamin, Larry Z.............325 Benjamin, Paul L................364 Benner, Ernest R.................375 Bennett, Beatrice M. 229, 347 Bennett, Constance L........281 Bennett, David J..................367 Bennett, Kathryn V............. 255, 260, 282 Bennett, Mary L.................348 Benson, Anita H................243 Benson, Carole A........... 229 Benson, John F..................225 Benson, Roy A....................301 Benson, Suzanne E............291 Bently, Robert W................361 Bercich, Robert E............. 133 Berdan, Dianne L.. . .237, 341 Berger, Barb A......................354 Berger, Donald ...................133 Berggren, Alan....................289 Berghoff, Herman J........ 227 Bergy, Margaret S. ..216, 292 Berles, David H....................366 Berlin, Joan M....................353 Berman, Barton ..................219 Bern, Willa M......................347 Bernardon, Milo A..............195 Bernecker, Robert P....... 315 Berns, Carol A......................284 Berns, James E..........200, 297 Bernstein, Henry R.............367 Beron, Irwin M....................295 Berquist, R. Alton.............313 Berry, Joan L..................... 353 Berry, Marian J........240, 278 Berry, Paul W......................239 Berry, Toni ...........................285 Bertison, Jacqui A................291 Bertoluzza, Marcia J........228 Bertsch, Dale F....................219 Besemer, Ellsworth A........249 Best, Jerome W....................309 Bethune, Barbara E........ 341 Better, William E................324 Betts, Larry G......................208 Betz, Kenneth E..................366 Beuchle, Wesley..................232 Bewalda, Arlene J................278 Bey, Calvin F....................... 182, 183, 224, 375 Beyer, Arnold R..................364 Beyer, Sharon M..................340 Beyrle, Richard F................313 Bharadwaj, Madan B........217 Biasella, James J..................376 Bibbs, Barbara A..................240 Bickel, Betty A....................240 Bidwell, Dean E..................311 Bidfeld, Allan H..................242 Bielat, Lawrence J............133 Bielski, Evelyn C..................381 Bierlein, John C................... 190, 211, 231, 240, 294 Bigio, Fred F................321,364 Bigony, W. John............... 357 Bilecky, Anatole ................214 Billett, Robert L.................366 Billiland, Marcia A. . . 342 Billings, Barry B.........249, 358 Bills, Mary E........................290 Bingley, Arlene M................243 Bingley, George W............. 189, 190, 232 ............. 347 Bingley, Patricia Bintz, Jeannine ............... 286 Bird, Alan R........................367 Bird, Gloria .........................277 Bird, Jennings T................ 91, 179, 181, 296 Bird, Sally H.. . . 196, 240, 339 Bisacre, Robert ...................133 Bishop, Susanne 255, 272, 285 Bison, Theodore T................133 Bitschenauer, Albert E.. . . 237 Bitting, Sandra L............... 194, 229, 283 Bittker, Annette E.............349 Bittner, Judith N. .183,219 Bixler, Jacquelyn D........ 342 Black, Clyde A............. 220 Black, Deanna ...........242, 349 Black, John J........................374 Black, Robert W................. 189, 190, 316 Black, William D. . 238,294 Blackett, Darrel D.............298 Blackman, Ronald D.. . . 295 Blair, Barbara J..................381 Blake, Howard C..................305 Blake, Ronald J....................367 Blaker, Gertrude G.............227 Blakeslee, Sandra J.............342 Blanchard, John M.............364 Blanchard, Susanne E.. . . 282 ................341 Blanchette, Joan Blandford, Barbara E........274 Blanke, Gerald C............. 321 Blasen, James W. . .257, 309 Bley, Gertraud L..................216 Bliss, Robert A................ 297 Blizman, Wayne W.......... 366 Bloch, Patricia F..................287 Block, Robert L.................376 Bloedorn, Mary G. ..219, 273 Blomquist, Carol A. 214, 347 Blomstrom, Robert ............224 Bloodgood, Thomas C.. . . 189 Bloom, Robert E..................237 Bloomberg, Robert L........214 Bloomquist, Adrienne ... 354 Blue, Patricia A..................292 Bluestein, Robert L..........295 Boardman, James E..........312 Boceik, Frances K.............349 Bock, Calvin W....................312 Bock, Caryl A......................287 Bock, Ruth J........................342 Bodary, James L..................219 Boer, Carol 0......................349 Boesch, Brice E....................377 Boese, Judith A...........338,354 Bogatinoff, Svetia M...........286 Bohnstedt, Marion D........ 225, 318 Boike, Ronald E............... 211 Boldt, Paul E..................... 375 Boley, David M....................241 Bolgos, Gerald L..................237 Bolin, Jacqueline J.............285 Boman, Mary S....................291 Bomaster, Chester R..........192 Bomber, John D..................247 ..........321 Bombicino, Richard Bomers, Harry .....................301 Bonamego, Mary A.............278 Bonasch, Hermann ............234 Bond, Graeme A..................362 Bond, Sandra L....................212 Book, Phyllis J......................208 Booker, Susan E..........89, 345 Boone, Daniel A..................316 Boone, Penelope L.............291 Boone, Sarah J......................291 Booth, Janet .........................215 Bopf, William L................... 177, 293, 305 175, Bordeaux, Richard J..........300 Borden, Marcia ..................205 Bordt, Jerilea M........214, 381 Borgman, Patricia A..........347 Borgquist, Nancy 1.............192 Boring, Alan G...................302 Borko, Dino M...................308 Born, Frederick J................360 Borneo, John E....................216 Borot, Jerilea .......................194 Borota, Raymond W.......... 294, 375 Borrofl, Charles A................205 Borst, Gretchen L... .236, 278 Borton, Thomas E.............308 Bose, Prithwish C.. . .216, 217 Boss, Robert H......................367 Bosworth, Charles E..........294 Bosworth, Donie A.. .212, 353 Bosworth, Quentin W........234 Botamer, Alan B..................223 Botten, James A..................302 Botwin, Marvin ........ 321 Boucher, Judith A. .260, 354 Boucher, William A........ 377 Boudrie, Kay .......................345 Boughner, Ann M................348 Boughner, Ellen G... 236, 339 Boughton, Barry D.............242 Boulin, Victoria..................381 Bourassa, Gwendolyn .... 347 Bourne, Lyn H......................318 Boutell, William H.............133 Boutin, Jaqueline B..........274 Bow, Kenneth E..................358 Bowen, Joan R..........222,232 Bowen, Roger J....................297 Bowers, Anthony R............357 Bowers, Charles R................302 Bowers, Ray D......................306 Bowler, Jeannie L................345 Bowles, Patricia J................273 Bowlus, Ruth A...................345 Bowman, Frank W..............363 Bowman, Robert A..............300 Bowra, Corrine M...............240 Boydston, James N... .95, 234 Boyer, Jack W.......................195 Boyer, Jill M........................345 Boykin, William ...............133 Boyles, Mary J......................279 Boyne, Diana J....................208 Boynton, Gerald D.. .237, 296 Boynton, Mary J..................344 Bozeman, James R.............374 Bozzo, George L..................187 Bracey, Dennis L.. .. 255, 304 Brachos, Peter ....................225 Braddock, James ................195 Bradfield, Allen ...................179 Bradford, Stuart W.............377 Bradley, Alan H..................313 Bradley, Elizabeth T..........349 Bradley, Leon C..................196 Bradshaw, Cheryl A..........292 Brady, Gary J........................237 Brady, Patricia L... .272, 278 Braid, Edward S........355,364 Braid, Sue A...............206, 210 Brama, Bernardo............... 212, 237, 375 Braman, Eleanor S.............340 Braman, Tom L....................312 Brand, Dr. Edward...........225 Brandon, Bonnie L.............292 Brant, Frances M............. 278 Brantigan, Sally A.............345 Branton, Nancy J................276 Brattain, Paul L..................301 Brauner, Louise . . 77, 176, 286 Braxton, Myers G................234 Bray, Barbara B..................216 Bray, Kenneth W..................312 Brayton, A. David. . .243, 297 Brazda, Barbara M.............348 Bree, Roger C......................376 Breen, Gordon J..................308 Breen, John H......................247 Breiner, Virginia C.............233 Brelsford, Thomas E..........375 Brendel, Gerald R.. . 189, 191 ......................297 Brennan, Bill Brennan, Colleen .............212 Breslin, Jack........................175 Breslin, Judith A..................280 Brett, James W....................195 Brezina, Adrianne J..........344 Bridgman, Robert B. 255, 301 Briggs, Lynn L..............231, 319 Brigham, Robert J.............195 Bright, Noble .......................245 Brill, Janet B.......................251 Brill, Wayne E.....................311 Brink, Sharon E...................381 Brinker, Constance E........240 Brisbin, John D............196, 319 Bristol, Sandra L..................348 Briston, David W................361 Britner, Preston B............... 179, 238, 249, 358 Britton, Menda N................381 Brockett, William T..........308 Brogan, Patricia A...............276 Brokaw, Marvin J...............301 Brooke, Joyce E..................352 John H..................358 Brooks, Brooks, John T...................216 Brookshire, Shirley ............225 Brothers, Anthony A........325 Brougham, Jane A................281 Bround, Mary E........178, 273 Brous, George N..................318 Brower, Mary A..................280 Brown, Ben...........................247 Brown, Betty A..........253,287 Brown, Bruce C....................215 Brown, Carmen .........255, 288 Brown, Carol L....................276 Brown, Carolyn E.. . 194, 352 Brown, Donald H................367 Brown, Donald N.. .. 186, 301 Brown, Douglas ................. 247, 260, 298, 304 Brown, Frances T............... 188, 352, 353 Brown, Gerald ....................375 Brown, Gretchen L............. 211, 242, 344 Brown, Jack .........................225 Brown, James.......................190 Brown, Janice L........240,349 Brown, Judy .........................348 Brown, Kathryn L............... 216, 242, 343 Brown, Kay J........................215 Brown, Kay L........................282 Brown, Keith P..........200, 248 Brown, Marilyn S................342 Brown, Michael B................249 Brown, Norman A.............263 Brown, Patrick H................222 Brown, Patricia ..................240 Brown, Paula M....................232 Brown, Ralph L....................189 Brown, Robert ..........296, 323 Brown, Robert F..................238 Brown, Warner K................248 Brown, Wendell R............. Bryant, William L. Buckholz, John A. Bundesen, Ana M. 189, 191, 192 Brownfield, William R... .219 Browning, James E..............301 Browning, Millard S. .208, 399 Brownrout, Gerald 1........ 295 Brozak, Jolynn K................276 Brozovic, William P.......... 95, 212, 257 Brubaker, Margaret C... . 228, 284 Bruce, Clyde J......................364 Bruce, William H................356 Bruderick, Shirley F.......... 211, 228, 348 Bruetsch, Albert G.............298 Bruggeman, Daniel R........315 Brukner, Lynne F.... 194, 280 Brumels, James D................208 Brumels, Mark D................208 Brumels, Nancy L................208 Brumm, James A................215 Brumm, Norman H. 206, 210 Brunetto, Frank M.............309 Brungard, Donald G..........367 Brunk, Clifford F..................364 Brutt, Frank W. . .95, 219, 313 Bryan, Marjorie A.. . 194, 341 Bryan, Nelda J......................340 Bryant, Ilene G....................343 Bryant, Jacquelyn ..............343 Bryant, Sharyl J....................240 Bryant, William C................195 Burdett, Raymond A. 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LANSING, MICHIGAN - FLINT, MICHIGAN 470 Burt, Margaret E..................278 Burt, William .......................133 Burtch, Marlene N............348 Burton, T. Benjamin ... 314 Burton, Robert L... .185, 237 Buscaglia, Roberta E........284 Bush, A. Eleanor. . . .216, 351 Bush, Merlin E.....................307 Buss, Kenneth M..................311 Butcher, James D................319 Butler, Althea C..................282 Buttafoco, Cristine A........280 Butterfield, Arthur ............234 Butterline, Edgar W..........192 Butters, Joellen H................290 Butterworth, Charles .... 177, 200, 215, 255, 376 Buttrum, Donna L.............284 Butz, Genevieve L... .255, 286 Buxton, Charles E............... 189, 191, 192, 197 Buxton, Denise E..................280 Buxton, Mary C....................287 Buys, Donald C................. 310 Byers, Ross D..................... 365 Byram, Barbara L.. . 229, 290 Byrd, Leeds...........................186 Byrd, Peggy J........................344 Byron, Charles ....................365 C Cafaro, John B................. 262 Cahill, Russell W..................133 Cairns, Gail L......................344 Caldwell, Michael F..........364 Caldwell, Ralph A...............227 Callahan, Joseph A. 247, 298 Callendar, Denise R..........216 Calloway, Beverly J.......... 240, 272, 277 Cameron, April E................291 Cameron, Dorothy L.........240 Cameron, Gordon D...........319 Cameron, Janice M.............280 Camfield, Eugene J..............192 Campbell, Alice M.............381 Campbell, Barbara J...........282 Campbell, Carlos C..............323 Campbell, Charmin M.. .. 216 Campbell, Colleen L...........344 Campbell, David A.. .219,293 Campbell, Jane E................252 Campbell, Judith L.............348 Campbell, Lynn M.............286 Campbell, Nancy J.. .272, 276 Campbell, Richard P........367 Campbell, Robert J............. 230, 263, 320 Campbell, Roy C..................185 Campbell, Sarah E.. . 216, 344 Campbell, Susan K............ 259, 262, 288 198, Cannon, Jack E....................225 Cannon, William J.............196 Canter, Linda R....................345 Cantrell, Carol L........229, 284 Capiak, Adolph R.. .241, 298 Caplan, Michael A..............325 Caplin, Tyler T................. 360 Cappelen, Theodore A. . . 360 Capps, C. Ronald. . . .293, 310 Caravette, Frank R.. .293, 314 Carder, Penelope J.............287 Cardno, John D........247, 377 Cardona, Carlos J................363 Cardwell, Mary L................343 Carey, Michael P................361 Carey, John C......................367 Carey, Robert R..................297 Cargill, Lucinda Y.. . 237, 341 Cargo, John N......................312 Carlisle, Mary A........208,381 Carlson, David....................368 Carlson, Donald H.. .184, 225 Carlson, Evelyn J............... 232, 259, 262, 263, 290 Carlson, Janice S..................208 Carlson, John C..................232 Carlson, Kermit L.............247 Carlson, Margaret E...........274 Carlson, Phyllis J................240 Carlson, Ralph W................301 Carlson, Robert ..................374 Carlson, Sally J....................278 Carlson, Thomas G.............227 Carlton, Norma L................280 Carman, Anne M................237 Carman, Christianne......... 89, 252, 283, 344 Carmody, James D.............278 Carothers, Kay L... . 229, 243 Carpenter, Linda ..............381 Carr, Charles D...........230, 245 Carr, Gary R........................201 Carr, Kay W..................... 285 Carr, Richard A........189, 304 Carrol, Eleanore J................287 Carroll, Robert L................242 Carruthers, Joseph D........133 Carscallen, Kay A. .216, 343 Carswell, Doreen M..........243 Cart, William C................... 223, 239, 375 Carter, John M................. 242 Carter, Constance L........ 233 Carter, George ................. 309 Carter, Linton A... . . 182, 224 Carter, Robert T..................308 Carter, Sharalee S................291 Cartwright, Carolyn S.. . 247 Carver, Joanne J..................208 Cary, Mrs. Helen................309 Cascade, Ian C........ ... .295 Case, John R.......................224, 364 Case, Thomas A..................242 Casper, Jacob ..............95,247 Cass, Judith T.......... 262, 280 Cassone, Lucille D.. . 178, 283 Castle, Brian F...........207, 210 Castren, Neil R....................362 Cavalier, Janet H............... 77, 212, 349 Cavanaugh, Donald N.... 212 Caveney, Lewis R............. 364 Cayo, Sandra S........ 272, 281 Cervone, Peter ....................225 Chaddock, Mary J. . . 255, 286 Chadwick, Jerry H.............266 Chaffee, Susan 1........228, 283 Chalk, George F..................183 Challacombe, Stanley A.. .241 Chamberland, Robert D.. .219 Chamberlin, Donald F.. .. 207, 210 Champion, Bruce D. 293, 297 Champion, Diana G. 219, 276 Chandler, Charles D...........316 Chandler, David C..............183 Chaney, Janet C..................285 Chapman, Betty J................341 Chapman, Edson H...........361 Chapman, Greig L..............300 Chapman, John W. . . 241, 311 Chapman, Margaret A.... 272, 280 Chapman, Ralph L..............310 Chappell, Dorothy 1........ 342 Charlton, Allan M..............378 ................197 Chartrand, Gary Chase, Michael ............... 313 Chastain, Jimmy W........ 133 Chateau, Joyce S..................340 Cheeseman, Douglas T.. •. 364 Chesness, Jerry L............ 375 Chesney, J. Marion............133 ................286 Chessman, Joan Cheyne, Wayne D. . .208, 399 Chidsey, Nancy ..................340 Chila, Dominick D.. .239, 300 Childs, Donald L.... 219, 312 Chillis, Vivian A................. 215, 338, 340 Chinberg, Barbara ............288 Chipka, John A....................249 Cholvin, Neal R....................247 Christ, Harding J............. 313 Christensen, Carl A............. 182, Christensen, Carl J.. . 247, 366 . .. .291 Christensen, Marlene Christensen, Robert ..........247 Christensen, Robert L.. . 375 Christopher, Clara L........ 288 Christopher, Donald D.. 237 Chun, Harvey L..................217 Chung, Grace ....................341 Churchill, Donald B.......... 232, 248, 318 Chute, Linda C................. 251 Ciesco, Robert ....................319 Clabuesch, Jewel T.............345 Clairmont, John E.............358 Clanahan, Dorothy J........196 Clancy, Patricia J............... 176, 251, 381 Clark, Alpha S.......... 247 Clark, Bonita M.........208 Clark, Daniel M.........325 Clark, John T.........237,364 Clark, Judith K...........348 Clark, Linda J.............348 Clark, Marjorie E.......215 Clark, Marjorie J.......348 Clark, Roy W.....................219 Clark, Sue C...............260,279 Clark, Thomas E.................319 Clarke, Carol L...................343 Clarke, William E...............368 Clary, James R...................364 Clauson, Glenn A.. . .214, 360 Clave, Sharon K..................348 Clawson, Dorothy A..........345 Clay, Mrs. Alva............... 339 Claye, Sharon......................211 Clegg, Albert G....................224 Cleland, James H................301 Clements, Thomasine ... .346 Clendenon, C. Eugene 177, . .. 258, 305 Clever, James D..................318 Clifford, Joanne A................344 Clifton, Gwendolyn L.... 178, 340 Cline, Lawrence A.............201 Cline, Philip B......................189 Cline, Roldin R................. 308 Clink, Jack E.............199,240 Clink, Richard H................240 Clink, Walter J..........240,377 Clithero, William M........319 Clock, James R................... 183, 224, 375 191, 230, 266 190, Clock, Wilson C..................319 Clore, Raechel E............... 342 Cluster, Jack L..........248,366 Clyma, James E..................317 Cmiel, Dennis R..................364 Coash, Mary A....................274 Coates, Carolyn L................285 Coates, Robert E..................317 Coats, Sharon K..................239 Cobb, Larry J......................313 Cobb, Noralee A........194, 349 Cobo, Roberta J..................342 Cochrane, Bonnie J.............237 Cocking, Sonia J..................280 Coe, Constance L................288 Coe, Priscilla A..................347 Coffey, Terry M....................342 Cofterman, D. Brant........299 Coggeshall, Russell E........183 Coghill, Henry T................. 248, 259, 293, 299 Cohen, Bruce J....................231 Dependable News — with Community Service Always in Mind THE STATE JOURNAL "Michigan's Great Capital Daily" 471 IN LANSING . . . see us for COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE BANK OF LANSING MEMBER • FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM • FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Cohen, Burt J........................231 Cohn, Peter S..................... .200 Cohn, Stephen G........293, 295 Coichon, Steve J..................358 Coil, Janies R........................224 Colby, Donald F........190, 294 Colby, Sandra S....................196 Cole, Judith P......................348 Cole, William R..................301 Coleman, Philip G.............199 Coleman, T. H......................221 Coller, Clyde E....................294 Colley, Jerry C......................223 Colling, Russell L................185 Collins, Donna K..................343 Collins, Leo F.............189, 191 Collins, Philip J....................187 Collins, Terrance J.............375 Collinson, Charles L. 248, 249 Colton, Arabella P.. . 239, 345 Colucci, Joseph M. .189, 192 Comer, Ozell .......................357 Comfort, Norma J.............273 Compton, Carolyn R.......... 89, 239, 340 Conant, Roger A..................247 Coneybeare, Marjorie .. .210 Confer, Carol L....................339 Coniglio, Christopher P. . 207, 210 Conkey, Donald S................221 Conkle, M. Thompson. .. 224 Conklin, Elizabeth A.........342 Conklin, Lucille M.............222 Connell, Gordon E..............375 Connelly, Brian R................313 Connelly, Dennis K.............313 Connelly, John R... .260, 364 Conner, Helen J..................341 Connolly, David J................185 Connor, Ann .......................347 Conrad, George A................189 Conradsen, Marion J.........279 Constance, Ann B...............252 Constance, William B.........367 Contino, Barbara J.............292 Contino, Geraldine C.........353 Contos, Gerald J........212, 375 Converse, John E................248 Converse, Nancy J.............281 Conway, Carolyn V. 255, 288 Conway, Sherwin B...........321 Cook, Arkell B....................358 Cook, Constance A..............342 Cook, Diane R....................206 Cook, Jack D........................367 Cook, James R......................238 Cook, Jimmie D..................296 Cook, Joy N..........................240 Cook, Ronald L................. 227 Cook, Sara J................255,290 Cook, Shirley E................... 188, 210, 338, 353 Cook, Warren L..................195 Cooke, Stephanie ................350 Cooledge, Fred C...............374 Cooler, Shirley............. .352 Coon, James L......................310 Cooper, Robert C................247 Cooper, Carl ......................263 Cooper, Caroleen M...........240 Cooper, Constance M........ 178, 348 Cooper, Douglas C............. 179, 249, 364 Cooper, Gary G....................313 Cooper, Janet D..................232 Cooper, Luanne R................344 Cooper, William E..............299 Cope, Theodore L................312 Copeland, L. Ann................194 Copens, Nancy ...................193 Coplai, David L........257,318 Corey, Barbara S................342 Cornell, Katherine P...........341 Cornell, Ray H....................298 Cornell, Roland ..................297 Cornell, Ronald L.. .219, 315 Correll, Jan J..............240, 341 Corrigall, Keith H.............245 Cort, Nancy M......................232 Cortright, Jan A..................318 Cossette, Joseph E..............375 Costello, Barbara L. 262, 292 .................201 Cottrell, Ivan R. Cottrell, Marvel C................352 Coulter, Lucinda ................288 Coultes, James E..................375 Courneya, Thomas E........318 Courser, Lucy N........232, 340 Coussens, Charles F...........235 Coussens, Frank J................234 Covault, Ronald E.............299 Covington, Lessie ...277,381 Cowan, Martha E...............346 Cowan, Mary A..................346 Cowden, John W...............367 Cowgill, Carol A..................344 Cowgill, Ellen R.................282 Cowherd, Jane A..................342 Cowles, Davis 0.........232, 306 Cox, Bradley J......................305 Cox, Diane L...............216, 381 Cox, Eugene D................. 247 Cox, Sally E................251,346 Cox, Walter U................... 367 Coxon, Alfred G.........238, 317 Crabb, Gayle V....................230 Craig, Diana L......................348 Craig, Herbert E..................238 Craig, Kenneth J..................364 Craige, Thomas B...............311 Cram, Roger L....................304 Cramp, Richard C.............299 Crane, Barbara G...............381 Crane, Carol A....................341 Crane, James R....................317 Cranmer, Arlene R.. . 240, 347 Crawford, Lawrence W... 182, 219 Creager, James B.............. 179, 181, 296 Creamer, Roger N............145 Cregar, Richard E............... 227, 237, 248, 304 Creviston, Josephine........292 Crimmins, James G............364 Crissy, Mark H....................367 Critz, Mary C............228,287 Crockett, David B.............. 224, 237, 298 Cronkright, Elaine A........ 196, 240 Cross, Olive B......................381 Cross, Rodney D..................368 Crouch, Jane H....................251 Crow, Margaret.........279, 349 Crow, William B..................356 Crozier, Charles 0.............318 Crozier, Marianne K........278 Cruise, John D............190, 191 Crumbaugh, Gerald L........296 Cubitt, Harold D..................364 Cuffe, John D......................362 Culhane, Patricia M.......... 212, 338, 354 Culhane, Thomas J............356 Culpepper, Alan L...............239 Cummings, Samuel L........364 Cummins, Susan M............291 Cundiff, Larry L..................133 Cunningham, Joseph W.. .222 Cuomo, Salvatore R..........227 Curell, John D.............248,249 Curl, David E......................377 Curley, Joseph F................. 95 Curnalia, Jean E................. 188, 236, 284 176, Curnow, Ann R....................349 Curran, Martin D...............302 Currie, Allan B....................302 Currie, Daniel G.................133 Currie, Maureen ................212 Currie, Wayne C..................308 Curry, John C......................200 Curry, Maureen T... .251, 343 Curry, Mrs. Peggy.............225 Curtis, Henry B................... 95 Curtiss, Anne R....................279 Cushing, Emery G............358 Cutler, Ann...........................194 Cutler, Theodore A..........367 Czeizler, Walter H.............321 Czurak, Richard H..............190 D Dafoe, Heather M...............243 Dafoe, Ken F................238,297 Dahlberg, Ruth E...............287 Dahlvik, Dianne S...............232 Daiger, Juliann ............... 348 Daigle, Elizabeth L............342 Dailey, Clayton G................306 Dailey, Diane E.........197, 281 Dailey, William K................260 Dake, Jerry L................133, 317 Dakers, Mary E........240,352 Daley, Louis E....................358 Dailey, James B....................234 Dallmann, Donald.............228 Daly, James L......................364 Damrow, Marilyn A. 233, 342 Dando, Mary E....................286 Danford, Colleen . . .233, 347 Danforth, Lovina................339 à. Daniel, Mrs. Gilbert...........278 Daniels, Diane E... . 212, 344 Danielson, James M..........367 Danielson, Sue E..................283 Danke, Gordon W................230 Danke, Patricia K................243 Dankenbring, Terry L....201 Danko, Frank J....................297 Dany, Daniel M....................305 Danziger, John F..................312 Dargitz, Mickey W.............194 Darrah, Barbara K.............286 Dart, Lana G........76,77,339 Das, Marlene .......................219 Dascher, Albury J................191 Daschke, Robert F.............185 Dattilo, Anthony D.............303 Daugherty, Bill ..................219 Daugherty, Dave ................361 Daugherty, Hugh D........ 133 Daugherty, James W........ 182, 248, 375 Daurick, James D.. . .191, 192 ... 273 Davenport, Kathleen Davidson, Ann L..................280 Davidson, Jack A...............133 Davidson, John D...............297 Davie, Dawn C....................229 Davies, Richard C............. 210 Davis, Alice A.............227, 346 Davis, Allen F......................301 Davis, Billie J.............338,340 Davis, Carolyn R..................251 Davis, Charles A..................324 Davis, Daniel C................... 179, 181, 200, 301 Davis, David A....................325 Davis, Earle M.............95, 234 Davis, Julie A.............251, 284 Davis, Marilyn H................275 Davis, Phil G........................237 Davis, Rex M........................358 Davis, Roscoe .....................145 Davis, Roy L........................252 Davis, Terry L......................307 Davis, Thomas S........311,243 Davis, William J..................234 Davison, Robert A.............225 Dawson, L. E.......................221, 378 Day, George E. 245, 248, 249 Day, Patricia A...........260, 348 Day, Thomas B............191, 301 Deal, Robert 0......................248 Dean, Americo....................305 Dean, Earl E.......................232, 375 Deans, Robert J....................222 Deboer, Guy D....................361 DeBourge, Judith M..........346 DeBruyn, Robert D............ 89, 90, 179, 181, 200 DeBusschere, Donald 238, 358 DeCamp, Julia A..................340 DeCecco, John C..................374 Decerega, Reinaldo A........364 Decker, John M....................192 Decoster, Lynn S..................274 DeGroft, Robert D.............365 De Hann, William F.......... 201, 362 Dehass, Edna M........208,237 Deibert, Kay A....................219 Deitsch, Marianne ........... 232, 237, 340 Deitsch, Sally L........ 208, 229, 232, 237, 340 DeJongh, Chester G.......... 95, 222, 234 DeKoning, Paul ..................208 Delapa, James P..................227 DeLeon, Joan C....................212 Delgrosso, Daniel J.......... 133 Dell, Natalie B............... . .243 Dellapenta, Herbert L___356 Delmore, Joann C. ..212, 354 Delor, Barbara M................285 Delor, Constance L.............285 Delor, Richard A................240 Deluca, Rita C....................342 DeMaggio, Simon R..........200 DeMarte, Domenic L........ 195, DeMartino, Lawrence .... 365 Demers, Beverly C.............287 Demmer, Dolores J.......... 378 228, 251, 278, 353 DeMorrow, L. L..................364 Dempsey, Gerry ...........292 Denburg, Leslie H...........358 Dengel, John G....................231 Denherder, Mrs. E...........279 Denny, Joan E......................283 Denslow, Darlene K........ 345 Depaoli, Alexander ............306 Depew, Janet C................. 343 Deppa, Joan A..........216,242 Depree, Thomas 0.............247 DePue, Doris L..........216, 343 Derby, Robert B..................237 Derr, Emily E.............196,279 Derrincat, Ronald V........237 Deshmukh, Anandrao P. 217 DeSmit, Albert P.................366 DesRochers, Mary A........239 DeTeresa, Joan S................287 Dettlinger, Gail S................352 Detweiler, Marilyn A........290 Deutsch, Claire 1................381 Deutsch, Ellen A............... 236 Deutsch, Jerold D................356 Devantier, Donald H........185 Dever, Walter R..................301 Devereaux, Charles...........241 Deville, Judith A. ...290, 345 DeVoe, Robert C..................225 Devries, Doris C..................216 Devries, Jerry A....................240 Devuono, Alfred J.............238 Dewland, Joseph F..............301 DeYoung, Arlene J.. .229, 381 Diamond, Deanna L..........345 Diamond, Dennis J.............321 Dianich, David F................318 Dick, Rosalie A..................341 Dickens, Judith A................276 Dickens, C. Sharon...........285 Dickerhoof, Reuel M........189 Dickerson, Richard E........ 308, 375 Dickey, Sharon ..................255 Dickinson, David F.............215 ................243 Diedrick, Joann Diener, Robert M................234 Dietrich, Simmey L.............281 Dietz, Anita B.............216,262 Diffenderfer, Patricia A... 243 Digiulio, William J.............311 Dike, Nancy E.....................343 DiU, M. Reese...........255,302 Dill, Norman L.............95,212 Dilley, Richard A.. . . 220, 296 Dillon, Allison ..........251,341 Dillon, Michael J...............212 Dills, Gayla A.......................188 Dimoff, James P..................361 Dinsmore, Judy Y................353 Dinwiddie, Sue....................342 Dion, Raymond J................227 Dischert, Barbara J..........285 Dishong, Dion S..................374 Dissette, Joyce E... .259, 281 Dixon, Allan R...................225 Dixon, David A...................376 Dixon, Judith C...................208 Dixon, K. Keith..................315 Dobben, John G..................300 Dobias, M. Darlene. .240, 381 Dobkowski, Ray ................212 Dobler, Wallace E.............238 Dobson, Mary D..................352 Dodds, Harold D................237 Dodds, V. Dale....................237 Dolci, James D......................358 Doll, Edward H........248,296 Doll, Robert W....................305 Doll, William R....................367 Dolph, Douglas H... .219, 366 Dolph, Duane D................. 230, 263, 366 190, Dolza, Giovanna J.............238 Dombrowski, Barbara .. .286 Dombrowski, Judith A.... 212 Domitrovich, Paul M........309 Dommer, Carolyn B..........178 Domoney, Carol G............. 216, 229, 292 Donahue, Susan ..................381 Dondero, Dana M.. .. 210, 245 Dondero, Philip W.............219 Donmoyer, Denise . . 198, 288 Donnahoo, Roger J.............133 Donnan, Rachel . 77, 262, 282 Donoghue, Maurice J........356 Donovan, Joseph L.............365 Doran, Sue E.............212, 340 Doremire, Linda M.............343 Dorgan, Richard E.. .241, 302 Dorman, William P..........307 Dormeier, Marjorie C........345 Dorow, Larry M..................367 Dorr, Leo W.. . .212, 223, 243 Dorsey, Charles M.............302 Dorsey, Mona F..................340 Doucette, Edward J..........317 Douglass, James C............. CONGRATULATIONS to the Graduating Seniors and THANKS to all the participating Students in the MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT HOSPITAL — MEDICAL — SURGICAL INSURANCE PLAN Mcknight & lyman AGENCY, INC. 1002 MICHIGAN NATIONAL TOWER LANSING, MICHIGAN IV 4-1491 Servicing Agents CONTINENTAL CASUALTY CO. 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'318 Durham, George M..............368 Duryea, Lynn R....................361 Dutch, Thomas A................376 Dutcher, Janice L................282 . . 239, 348 Dutton, Janet A. Dye, Roberta B. 215, 240, 283 Dyer, Bonita M....................252 Dygert, Donald D.. . .257, 310 Dykstra, James H............. 305 E Eardley, Thomas E..............361 Earl, Anthony S....................300 Earl, Paul M.................86, 199 Earle, Daniel W..................318 Earley, Kenneth E................133 Eastman, James L............... 208, 228, 399 Ebeling, Dwight G............. 175, 309, 255 Eber, Madelyn A..................381 Eberhardt, Mary P..............344 Eberhart, William F...........214 Ebersol, Robert A. ..293, 318 Ebert, Ian O. ..........189, 192 Ebey, Warren W..................319 Echtinaw, Marilyn L.......... 214, 338, 339 Eck, Norma J............214, 347 Eck, Theodore R..................245 Eckel, Peter J........................227 Eckert, Paul E......................315 Eckhardt, Alvin E............. 237 Eddy, Nancy J.....................344 Edgerding, Jack ............... 225 Edinger, Linda J..................245 Edington, Dee W..................238 Edison, Neil M....................320 Edmondson, Nancy D....287 Edson, Nancy J....................344 Edwards, Anne H.. . . 338, 343 Edwards, Barbara J..........290 Edwards, Lee S....................230 Edwards, Sue E...................273 Efting, Ross R......................237 Eggleston, Carl B................248 Ehinger, Susan J.........240, 344 Ehlert, Robert A..................219 Ehnis, Stanley L....................208 Eiche, Phillip B................... 189, 191, 192, 263 Eichmeier, Jack A. .195, 313 Eidson, John C..........191,196 Eigelberner, Stanley 248, 314 Einstandig, Milton J. 293, 295 Eisenbach, Ruth A.. 229,251 Eising, Patricia L.. . . 224, 240 Eisner, Betty A....................211 Eisner, Joan .........................349 Ekleberry, Gladys E.......... 228, 251, 352, 353 Elder, Jerry 0......................363 Elder, Richard D............. 245 Eldred, Judith B..................346 Eldred, Robert E..................222 Eldredge, H. Richard.... 307 Elenbaas, Kenneth L..........364 Elfes, Kathryn D............. 239 Elfman, Howard V.. .258, 321 Ellard, Geraldine . . 381, 211 Ellingsworth, Huber .........242 Elliott, Charles B................182 Elliott, Delbert R................310 Elliott, James W..................364 Elliott, Judith M. 91, 255, 286 Ellis, Carole A. 176, 180, 280 Ellis, Elaine J........................348 Ellis, Eugene R...........355, 368 Ellis, Patricia A....................341 Ellman, Claire E.................229 Ellman, Marilyn I............... 262, 280, 340 Ellsworth, Robert L........ 240 Elser, Arlon E......................232 ..................381 Eising, Patricia Elson, Irwin L.................. 325 Elwood, Carol L..................208 Elzinga, Marvin J............. 375 Embury, Barbara J.. . 195, 344 Emede, Sharon K................229 Emmons, Kimberly K........239 ..........244,350 Endres, Joanne Endress, Harriett A. 338, 345 Engelman, Martin H..........295 Engelmann, Gerhardt .... 301 Englar, Gerald G................219 English, Elliott R................366 English, Jerald W................255 English, Jerry E.........259, 305 English, John T....................367 Engstrom, David V.. . 95, 247 Ensing, Wayne L..................374 Ensworth, John R................185 Ensworth, Robert J.............249 Enter, Roy N........................364 Erber, Thomas K..................307 Erickson, David E................247 Erickson, Kathryn B. 215, 344 Ernst, Richard J..................195 Ernstein, Charlotte E........240 Erwin, Lyal H......................368 Esch, Nancy J......................342 Escher, Robert H............. 298 ..................225 Esnch, William Essenmacher, Ronald . . . .212 Essex, Charles D..................296 Essig, Vicki J........................343 Etienne, Harry B..................247 Euerell, Lawrence ..............294 Evankovich, George M. .. 257, 308 Evans, Julie E...................348 Evans, Rodney E..................361 Evans, Roy E.........................325 Ewald, Gunther ..................208 Ewalt, Dale J. . 201, 232, 361 Ewalt, Dean C..................... 183, Ewer, Kay R........................291 Ewing, Joyce E....................345 Ewing, Shirley A..................346 189, 232, 361 F Fadel, Robert M..................214 Fager, Robert C...................219 Failing, Patricia L............. 289 Fair, Sandra J......................287 Fairgrieve, Joan L................279 Fairies, Dorothy 1................273 Fairly, John A......................192 Falasky, Emil V..................182 Falberg, Arnold 1................295 Falk, Janet M.............239,348 Falkenstein, Jeanne .223, 340 Falwell, Jane L....................343 Fancon, Richard H.............263 Fandre, Donald J................248 . . . 141 Fanning, Lawrence E. Färber, Harvey . 77,209,295 Fardley, Charles H..............307 Fargher, Mary F..................290 Farhat, George F................231 Farisk, Thomas W..............358 Fariss, Charles D............ 378 Farley, Dennis S..................248 Farmer, Phyllis C................342 Farmiloe, Nancy M............. . 255, 258, 273 Farrington, Robert M.........367 Farris, Joyce A....................287 Farris, Judith M..................345 Fass, Peter J....................... 201 Fast, Bruce 0......................219 Faul, Rodger K..............95, 313 Faull, Robert W..................248 Faust, Lois K........................274 Fayton, Lawrence J........ 309 Fear, Anna G........................276 Feather, Mary L.........214, 347 Fech, Allene R................... 342 Fedorko, William J........ 247 Fedorowicz, Judith P. 340 Fekete, George J.........212, 366 Fekete, John P................... 212 Feldbauer, Betty A.............222 Feldpausch, Barry L. 201, 297 Fell, Catherine R................381 Fell, Roger B........................200 Feller, James B....................190 Fellows, Mary S....................345 Felmlee, Susanne P...........341 Fengler, Wallace W...........366 Fennell, R. E........................233 Fenner, Sandra L............ 349 Fenske, Sue A. 178, 251, 280 Ferbitz, Peggy A..................352 Ferden, Carol A........240,292 Ferguson, James T..............307 Ferguson, Lea V..................290 Ferguson, Sandra L...........273 Ferguson, Stanley M. 186, 310 Ferguson, William C...........376 Ferneau, Donald D.. .293, 299 Fernstrom, Henry A...........368 Ferrari, Bertha R............. 283 Ferris, Margaret J................285 Ferris, Zona L......................343 Fertier, Donna V................243 Fertig, Samuel P..................295 Fetsco, James P............ 376 Fetting, June D...........208, 381 Feurig, James S................. 238 Feven, Audrey .....................352 Fiacable, Michael A........ 364 Fichtner, Gerald J................368 Fidelman, Daniel C..............183 Fidler, Carol A................. 352 Fields, Alexander C. 247, 377 Fiedler, Anne J....................194 Fiegal, Cal J...........................248 Fife, Rae N.............................281 Fife, Richard D....................192 Figueroa, David ................297 Fikeis, John W....................376 Filkins, Robert R................247 Filley, Janette K..................381 Filmley, Sue .........................212 Finch, Robert G........191,200 Finch, Robert ............192, 197 Findlay, Carol A..................381 Fine, Richard H...................295 Fink, Rosalie A...................240 Fink, Russell F....................378 Finnell, Lois A......................282 Firman, Janet A.................215 Fischer, William L.............215 Fish, Gordon W...................366 Fisher, Arnold H............... 324 Fisher, Dorothy M. 228, 352 Fisher, Henry L....................324 Fisher, Huebert R................324 Fisher, J. H. .......................195 Fisher, Louis W................. 245 Fisher, Robert W.................324 Fisher, Thomas H................249 Fisk, Neal S...........................360 Fitz, Charles R......................249 Fitz, Valerie .........................347 Fitzgerald, Gerald F...........316 Fitzpatrick, Jane E..............350 Fitzpatrick, Kay E................341 Flaim, Charles E.........324, 376 Flannery, James R.............237 Flansburg, Ronald R........247 Fleming, Ray F............190, 294 Fleminger, Robert P. 207, 210 Flenner, Mary A........212,287 Fletcher, Susan J........233, 344 Flood, Gerald D........186, 241 Flournoy, Edward W........ 89, 181, 242 Floyd, Denise C.............89, 351 Flucke, Mary K....................260 Flynn, Nancy L...................285 Fogarty, Karen E...............273 Fogle, Alice M..........196, 240 Foley, Amy A... .89, 187, 281 Follis, Daniel S........133, 316 Folio, Sharon M.................343 Folsom, Nicholyn M..........229 Fomenko, Joseph ..............133 Forbush, Roger L............... 175, 177, 293, 299 Forcier, Nancy A..................288 Forest, George R..................356 Fornell, Glen H....................317 Fornell, Gordon E............. 238 Forsyth, Judith A............. 249 Forsyth, Ronald A............294 Fortenberry, James E........316 Fortier, Robert E................225 Fortner, George W... 260, 364 Foster, Claire E....................240 Foster, Daniel C..................318 Foster, Galen E................. 200 Foster, George L........189, 320 Foster, Harry A....................364 Foster, Katherine C. 216, 232 Foster, Marilyn L................340 Foster, Sally J............255,285 Foster, Sherry L..................348 Foster, Wade H....................315 Foth, Henry D......................220 Foulds, Lois E................... 285 Fournier, Irene D................343 Fowley, Robert E............319 Fox, Barbara J. 255, 259, 291 Fox, C. Edward 232, 263, 306 Fox, Karen M.. .255, 272, 290 Fox, Paul J.............................247 Fox, Ruth A..........................285 Fox, Sally J..........................274 Fox, Thomas F..........200,248 Foy, Gene R...............248, 310 Foy, Russell H......................189 Framei;;;Jerry R....................364 Franceschi, Carol A........ 290 Frank, Carol J......................280 Frank, Robert W............. 300 Frank, William ..................243 Franklin, Rita M..................277 Frant, Frederick B.............313 Fraser, N. Sharon.............345 Frayer, Dorothy A.............178 Frazier, Judith A. ...251, 346 Freda, Edwin A................. 297 Frederick, Elaine M..........232 Frederickson, Paul R........223 Freeberg, Eleanor A..........274 Freedman, Allen M............200 Freeland, F. Dean. . . 182, 224 Freeman, Carol V............... 212, 232, 340 Freeman, Earl T..................183 Freeman, Fillmore ............324 Freeman, Gordon L. 217, 228 Freeman, Harry S................300 Freeman, Kenneth D........366 Freeman, M. 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J........................259 Genys, John B......................224 Georgia, Evelyn L. . 251, 284 James F..............302 Gerlach, James R..............356 German, Gerrard, Terry C........... 219 Gerrity, Robert M........... 317 Gersonde, James R............317 Gerth, Roger A....................245 ..................368 Gerton, Melvin Gervasi, Claire M................278 Geyer, Elaine F........251,289 Gezon, Caroline H............. 77, 205, 258 Ghannam, Edward D........199 Ghareeb, Yvonne J.............343 Giannetto, Rosaria . . 130, 212 Gibbs, Donald F................. 241, 303, 375 Gibbs, Lois A........................273 Gibbs, William A................194 Gibson, Judith A................. 86, 91, 287, 290 Gideon, Robert L................313 Gieseke, Janice E................279 Giffels, Kathleen E.. . 245, 280 Gignac, Nancy A................. 212, 229, 260, 341 Giguere, Germaine F........344 Gilardino, Ned R..................303 Gilbert, Bruce C..................304 Gilbert, Donald D................133 Gilbert, Jerry A....................208 Gilbert, Richard G.............212 Gilbertson, Elaine B..........349 Gildner, Gary T................. 307 Gilg, John F...........................367 Gillen, John G................... 317 Gilman, Sally S....................291 Giltner, Mrs. Berry...........283 Giltner, Sandra K.... 198, 288 Gilpin, Mrs. Hattie...........317 Ginsberg, Lawrence K.. . 321 Ginsberg, Robert J.............321 Girard, Calvin J................. 238 Girbach, Arnold R... 232, 296 Gistinger, Joan L.. . .255, 290 Glancy, Richard F................230 Glascock, Walter J.............201 Glatz, Kenneth 1..................190 Glazer, Howard S................325 Gleason, Dale A........193,237 Gleason, James E.. . .222, 296 Gleason, James H.............. 183, 221, 306 Gleason, Marne ................. 76, 77, 245, 257, 316 Gleason, Sara E....................349 Gleason, Sharon L.............274 Glick, Harvey A..................186 Glimn, Terrace C. ...222, 240 Glisson, Joseph D................297 Goebel, Susan P........260, 283 Goedde, Bruce M................227 Goerner, Charles A.............233 Goers, Marilyn R................287 Goetz, Richard L..................313 Goetz, Walter A..................313 Goff, Claudette L................381 Gogley, Howard L.............354 Golchert, Carolyn A. 211, 344 Golden, Judith L..................342 Golden, Martin D................321 Goldman, Marshall L........ 209, 325 Goldstein, Eleanor 1............194 Goldstein, Irwin L.............321 Golub, Neil M......................295 Gomulinski, Melvin S.,.,306 Gondek, Leonard S.............224 Gondira, Eldon A................357 Gonyaw, Earl F....................247 Gonzenbach, Max A. ... 141, 238, 317 Good, Byron H................. 222 Goodbary, Robert F. 95, 235 Goodell, Harold D.............358 Goodman, Robert J..........224 Goodnow, M. 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Sue.........................285 Gray, Nancy M....................345 Grazioli, Albert J................237 Grebe, John H......................314 Green, Alice E......................338 Green, Bernard ................. 77 Green, Bertram B............. 245 Green, Charles V... 183, 223 Green, Ervin .......................235 Green, Jeffrey J....................305 Green, John M................... 141 Green, Terrence C.............301 Greenbaum, Arthur L........ 238, 248, 295 227, Greenberg, Gerald D........239 Greene, David Z..................238 Greene, Donald H.............305 Greene, Edward F.. . 95, 235 Greene, Linda M.... 194, 280 Greene, Russell A........95,235 Greenfield, Allen ................186 Greenig, Nellie L................344 Greenup, Ray W........355, 362 Greenwalt, Lucille M... . 272, 289 Greenwood, James M........318 Greer, Homer P....................307 Greer, Marilyn L..................229 Gregor, Lou A... 236, 239, 249 Gregory, Harold ................316 Greilick, Mrs. Eleanor... 297 Grein, Joanne A........228,289 Greiner, Walter K...............211 ...........284 Grekeger, Carolyn Grentz, Gerhard ...............221 Gresnes, Ronald W.............187 Greve, Carolyn J.................188 Greve, John H...............95,235 Grezeszak, Beatrice...........344 Gribben, Timothy R..........307 Griffen, Charles W.. . 190, 302 Griffen, Lee D.....................374 Griffes, Gordon F.. . .248, 310 Griffin, Harvey A................241 Griffin, Mary E................. 344 Griffin, Richard L.. . . 145, 374 Griffith, Gary C....................388 Griffith, Mary K..................280 Grigsby, Albert J.... 240, 294 Grill, Mrs. Florence ..........290 Grill, Herman ..223,263,306 Grill, Stewart L....................219 Grimes, Marcia M.............273 Grimes, Thomas G.............314 Grimm, Robert J............... 312 Grinager, R. 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Dan.........................208 Line, Joyce ...........................381 Line, Melissa F....................239 Linebaugh, Virginia K. . . 229, 232 Linhart, Delores M.............347 Linsenmann, Katharine L. 211 Linstrom, Suzanne . .210, 285 Lintemoot, Janet M.............342 Linton, Joanne M................381 Linton, Sharon K...............274 Linville, John A..................318 Lipa, Joseph, Jr.. 195, 248, 305 Lipford, Frank J.................299 Lipscomb, George A..........245 Liston, Ann E....................... 278 Littell, Margaret ...............216 Littell, Marjorie L. ..251, 345 Little, George J................. 364 Little, Richard A........189, 191 Little, Robert L...................324 Littlefield, Charles A...........307 Litzenberg, Joan ................291 Livingston, Eugene A........364 Llewellyn, Mrs. Geneva..339 Lloyd, Juanita M..................381 Lloyd, Ross J........................311 Lloyd, Whiting V................215 Lloyd, William B.. . . 182, 219 Locke, Barbara J..................194 Locke, Linda S....................208 Lockhart, Hugh E................218 Loesel, Phyllis J..................288 Lofgren, John A..................299 Loftus, Carol J......................282 Logan, Judine J....................205 Lohmann, Paul A................237 Lohmolder, Roger L. .257, 315 Lokesh, K. C........................217 Lombard, George J.............234 Lone, James W..........216, 220 Long, David R......................305 Long, John C........................300 Long, Lora E........................348 Long, Marilyn R..................233 Long, Sharon ..............255,286 Longfield, David E.............222 Look, Dean Z.........................133 Lookanoff, Judith . . . 186, 273 Loomis, Barbara C.............342 Loose, Larry .............241, 367 Lopez, Thomas M................302 Lopeznazario, Carlos .. . .358 Lopshire, William L..........364 Loque, Rochelle M.. .352, 353 Lorcke, Karl R......................310 Loree, Richard J..................316 Lorimer, Michael ..............366 Lossing, Donna A................349 Lott, Mary J...........................292 Lotz, Joann S.............255,279 Lovas, Stephen J................. 237, 249, 358 Lovell, Jan A..................... 308 Lowe, Herbert C..................225 Lowe, Leonard E........243, 297 Lowell, Jon C.............260, 316 Lowry, Peter A..........211, 374 Lucas, Carol S.............272,283 Lucas, Paul A........................296 Luce, F. Alan ................. 145 Lucke, David B....................200 Lucker, Diane L..................354 Ludt, Randall W..................190 Lueck, Donn A................. 223 Luehmann, Margaret E. . 291 Luft, Kathryn M..................193 Luginsland, William O. 200, 219 Luhman, Laurel A............. 251, 252, 339 Likert, James L. .182, 224, 375 Lum, Andrew P..........217, 356 Lumianski, Jeffrey R........377 Lund, Martin A....................183 Lund, Patricia A................. 89 Lundberg, Donald C..........308 Lundstrum, John E.............255 Lundvall, Donald A..........241 Lundy, Barbara J..................236 Lunsford, Kate....................228 Luplow, William J.............249 Lurie, Toby Z........................345 Luske, Lyn H...............197, 289 Lustberg, Robert D.............225 Lustig, David .......................325 Luther, Margaret E. .194, 381 Luttenton, Nancy L.............349 245, 378 Lutz, Carol A........................211 Lyle, Patricia M.........206,210 Lynch, Marianne................289 Lynch, Mary Jane................216 Lynch, Michael J... .200, 248 Lyon, Charles R....................309 Lyon, Richard C..................343 Lyon, Sherrill G....................281 Lyons, Edward W................227 Lysett, Joni E........................286 Lysette, Joan .......................255 Lytle, J. Allen.......................305 Mac MacDonald, Ann ................278 MacDonald, Richard D...195 MacGregor, Helen M........ 89, 283, 351 MacKay, Roderick C........ 189, 190 MacKenzie, Mary A..........348 MacKenzie, Mary K.. 272, 287 MacKenzie, Ruth E.............281 MacKinnon, Janet P.. 194, 229 MacLean, David G.............307 MacLennan, Ronald .........299 MacNabo, Joseph H..........315 MacRae, Haden 0..............301 Me McAllister, Gene D.............185 McAuliffe, Elizabeth 338, 351 McAvoy, Joseph W. 232, 375 McBervery, Mike R..........298 McCabe, James F................307 McCaffree, Charles ............315 McCaffree, David L.......... 177, McCall, Richard J................299 McCalla, Darold F.. .293, 304 McCally, John F................. 255, 262, 304 259, 262, 293, 299 McCammon, Margaret A..354 McCarthy, Marilyn J........283 McCarty, Kathryn A........ 340 McCaskey, Beverly J........215 McClellan, Dale B................303 McClelland, Barbara 196, 284 McClish, Donald J............. 222, 232, 241, 243, 248, 296 McClymont, Patricia ... .288 McComb, Alfred H.............309 McComb, Charles R. . 224, 237 McComb, William A........297 McConkey, Fred K.............363 McConnell, Madeline . . . .279 McConnell, Susan L..........276 McCormick, Kenneth J.. . 183, 314, 363 McCormick, Richard A.. . 179, 192, 231 McCory, Robert W.............306 McCrea, Ernest L................225 McCrone, Frank ................245 McCuaig, Gary B................356 McCue, James L................. 245, 311, 358 McCuiston, Joyce E..........353 McCullough, Marion .... 340 McCullough, Sallie J........287 McCurdy, Richard S..........208 McDermott, Clifford G.. . 300 McDevitt, Jerry T___219, 263 McDonagh, James R........ 191, 375 McDonald, Donald J........212 McDonald, Dennis P........368 McDonald, Gerald T........304 McDonald, Jack M.............245 McDonald, Lawrence P., .300 McDonald, Margaret K.. . 240, 354 McDonald, Robert F........303 McDonnell, Jerry ..............255 McDowell, Denis H..........243 McDowell, James 1..............249 McElroy, Jean ............255,279 McFall, Roger H..................368 McFarland, Jerry ..............133 McGarva, Robert A..........367 McGee, Patricia A.............345 McGee, Richard E.............239 McGee, Robert C................196 McGillevray, Mrs. Lorena 313 McGlinnen, Gerald A....317 McGlothlin, Helen C........208 McGovney, James W........364 McGrath, Mark T..............299 . . . 381 McGuffin, Donaldine McGuigan, Patty S.............291 McGuire, Oris R..................237 McHugh, Diane L...............290 Mcllrath, Thomas ..............179 Mcllvaine, Peter H.. .257, 318 ..............225 Mclnerney, Barry ............376 McIntyre, Graham McIntyre, Jean .........239, 240 Mclver, Kim.........................187 McKay, Jerry B....................294 McKay, Richard ................233 McKee, Janet R....................349 McKee, Robert E................307 McKee, Robert J..................305 McKenzie, Beverly A........ 237, 352 McKenzie, David P............364 McKenzie, Gerald R.. 205, 375 McKenzie, Keith H............315 McKenzie, Sharon K........281 McKenzie, Shirley A........205 McKibbin, Marilyn C........ 216, 345 McKim, Gloria J...............276 McKim, Sara L....................343 McKinley, Gail A................349 McKinley, Jeanine A........341 McKinley, Linda L............240 McKinney, James K...........315 McLain, William A...........315 McLean, Bernice M...........229 McLelland, Hugh A...........317 McLeod, Willard L............221 McMartin, Gaines N........224 McMath, Mary P..................280 McMillan, Allan R.. . 200, 248 McMillin, Stewart E..........361 McNally, Thomas J.............312 McNamara, Joyce A.. 178, 292 McNamara, Margaret M. .340 McNeeley, Brian M............133 McNeeley, Thomas W....133 McNeil, James ....................301 McNeil, Lawrence D........297 McNish, Margaret M........286 McNulty, Kathleen J........342 McNulty, Nancy L... 278, 346 McPherson, Jenett E. .289, 340 McPherson, Susan K........ 227, 228, 278, 381 McQueen, Catherine I....351 McQuillan, Dorothy A.... 194, 253, 347 176, McRae, Sharon R................347 McSherry, David L............243 McSweeney, Richard D...364 McVannel, Donald E........302 M Maandi, Valdek ..................320 Maatsch, James T................316 Macaulay, Lynda L.............350 Machan, Margaret E........ 240, 348 Macicak, Frances M..........341 Mack, James P..........247,298 Mack, Nancy J...........255,287 Mack, Sally J.............239,342 Mackie, Richard J................195 Mackinder, Robert C........ 182, 311 Mackie, Virginia M.............354 Mackusick, Robert R........ 207, 210 ...........240, 352 Madar, Joann Madden, Lee.........................303 Madren, Bruce M... .235, 377 Magaw, Patricia J................339 Magmer, Laurence F........227 Magnus, Barbara 0.............285 Maher, Richard P................314 Maher, Rita A......................348 Mahr, Robert L....................309 Maier, Loraine V. ...211, 352 Maier, Robert L..................364 Malmquist, Lowell P........235 Makara, Charlene D..........348 Makedonsky, Mary Jean. .345 Makemson, M. Ann...........345 Maki, Curtis W....................367 Maki, Robert G....................218 Malace, Joseph A...............223 Malan, Carol A....................283 Malek, Oscar .. .245, 258, 321 Malila, Linda F...........214,338 Malkin, Ronald A................316 Mall, Shakuntala ................217 Mallory, Lynn C..................304 Malone, James C........230, 320 Maltby, Camilla A... 284, 349 Maltby, Richard A.............357 Mandell, Stephen R.............325 Manderscheid, Lester V. .221 Mandke, D. V......................217 Maney, Edward F., Jr.... 227 Manikas, Thomasia ..........186 Mankley, C.............................364 Manley, Karen A..................285 Manning, Patricia A. 255, 291 Manochio, Marilyn C........227 Mansfield, William ............145 Manthei, Wayne A.............211 Manthy, Robert S................181 ................211 Mantke, Charles Mapes, Constance E. 338, 350 Mapes, Martha R... .272, 273 Marble, Joanne R................205 Marcinak, Antoinette H.. . 222, 352 Marcus, Arnold M.............325 Marick, Catherine E..........273 Marick, Lilian M..................273 Mark, Joan E........................276 Mark, Patricia J........244, 283 Markhoff, Carol..................353 Markland, Charlene M.. .. 353 Markovich, Thomas E.. . 141 Marks, Georgiann .. .215, 341 Markwart, Ronald ..............377 Marian, Duane E............. 194 Maronick, Nancy D. 272, 281 ...........295, 363 Marrus, David Marsh, Harold G. . . 293, 294 Marsh, Loretta M................340 Marsh, Patrick A..................305 Marsh, Robert W................. 177, Marsh, Stephen K.. . .241, 298 232 Marshall, Dale E Marshall, Janet E... .253, 381 Marshall, Molly M.............229 Marshall, Roger W.............313 Marshall, Van L..................306 Marston, Donald R.............367 Marta, Mary C......................340 Martens, William S.............249 Martin, Blanche...................133 Martin, Charles R................234 Martin, George R................231 Martin, Jack A....................301 Martin, Jane M..........212,381 Martin, John T....................364 Martin, Judith K..................381 Martin, Mary K................... 176, Martin, Maureen E.. .206, 210 Martin, Nancy ....................212 Martin, Richard E............. 189, 191, 192 Martinelli, Louis A.............308 Martinen, John A................181 Martinson, A. Lynne.........178 Martinson, John ................179 Martinson, Sandra J..........341 Maruca, Gregory M..........237 Marx, Eugene V......... 377 Marx, Jon L.................133, 317 Maryyn, Carole ..................353 Marzolf, Rodney J............378 Masak, Ann C.............206,210 Mason, Betty L....................194 Mason, Donald G............... 201, 304 177, 293, 316 186, 187, 285 Mason, Henry T........241,303 Mason, Lynn W....................260 Mason, Sherrie.....................349 Massello, James ..................311 Massie, Dennis L..................215 Massoll, Richard E.............192 Masters, Jean A....................292 Matheison, Willard E........366 Mathews, Rosalind K........ 198, 260 Mathur, Harish K................217 Matila, Phyllis A..................214 Matisek, Janet E..................348 Matlaga, Charles ................219 Matson, Edward R.............309 Matsusaka, Thomas S........ 183, Matthes, Margaret J..........233 Matthews, Ellen K.............281 Matthews, Jean L................260 Matthews, Rosalind ..........339 Matzen, Lynn R..................298 Mauer, Matthew J.............221 Mausteller, John E. .182, 224 Mausteller, Marilou . . 176, Mauzerall, Lawrence J. . . 185 Maxam, Noel R................. 248 Maxwell, Deborah E. . . . 353, 353 Maxwell, Dr. Lyle................228 Maxwell, Mary S..................286 May, Dean E........................219 May, Marcia E.............272, 275 363 Mayette, Mary P........212,229 Mayne, Carolyn J... .214, 242 Mayo, Jack G......................317 Mayone, Carolyn .............215 Meachum, Patricia A.......348 Meador, Thomas C...........364 Mechum, Willard H.........211 Mecklenburg, Roy A........ 183, 263, 296 Meeuwsen, Mary A........ 273 Mefford, Joseph P..............192 .................291 Megarrity, Jean Megowen, Marjorie .........291 Mehlhose, David G............313 Mehoke, Richard A.........230 Meier, Craig N..................302 Meilleur, Edward L..........225 Meinert, Walter W............. 190, 191, 230 Meitz, Kathryn M..............282 ....................295 Meitzer, Allan Mekuria, Worku ...............358 Melchoir, Barbara A..........345 Melehy, Dr............................192 Melmer, Sylvia K..............341 Melnyczuk, Theodore . .. .214 Melville, Marilyn 1............342 Memler, Marlene J............. 255, 272, 283 178, . .325 Mendelsohn, Lawrence Menn, Gail ...........................345 Menon, Raman G..............217 Mentzer, Rosalind ..............262 Mercer, Patricia L............188 Merchand, Patricia . .212, 344 Merchant, Shirley L...........345 Mercier, George A..............360 Meredith, Diane P..............233 Merithew, Coleman G.. .. 368 Merkel, Walter R................201 Merlington, Ronny R........ 231, 364 Merritt, James K........248, 310 Mervich, Lawrence A.. .. 378 Mesman, John F..................234 Messer, Carol A....................282 Messinger, Sharon ............343 Messmore, Christine ..........344 Messner, Joan A..................349 Messner, Rudy M................374 Mestervelt, Barbara J..........188 Mettler, John P....................367 Metzger, June Y..................340 Meyer, Diana M..................345 Meyer, Frank R....................311 Meyer, Harry A....................360 Meyer, Judith K..................290 Meyer, Robert L..................365 Meyer, Rosemary D.. 178, 291 Meyer, Stanley H..................227 Meyering, Sandra J..............353 Meyers, Kaye J....................343 Mezger, Marvin A................358 Michael, Gary K........209, 325 Michael, G. Greg................304 Michaels, Jeraldine ............352 Michaels, Oscar ..................209 Michelfelder, S. Ann..........343 338, 346 “Wherever Crops , there’s a growing Demand for John Deere Farm Equipment” JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. LANSING, MICHIGAN May we extend our congratulations to Michigan State University and the Graduating Class of 1958. 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Cleon................208 Morris, William ..182,319 Morrison, George J.............243 Morrison, Harry L.............367 Morrison, John E................366 Morrison, Larry D.............367 Morrison, Marianne .........283 Morrison, Peggy E.............273 Morrison, Robert ..............301 Morrison, Sharon V..........287 Morsan, Nancy L............. 351 Morsches, Jane A................286 Morse, Edwin L....................230 Morse, Lynn J......................364 Morton, Priscilla A.............283 Mosley, James E..................324 Moss, Leon W......................192 Moss, Robert G....................224 Mossholder, R. Neil...........219 Mottinger, Ann E............... . 176, 258, 290 Motts, George N..................375 Mott-Smith, Virginia P.. . 217, 240 Moulton, Joyce L................381 Moyer, Janet K....................215 Moyer, Lewis H........248,295 Moyer, Marilyn J................353 Moyle, Mary L......................232 Moxley, Richard R.............358 Mudgett, Ralph A.. . .248, 367 Mueller, Barbara J.............236 Mueller, Gerald L................211 Mueller, Richard J.............219 Mueller, Sandra Y.............343 Mueller, Wayne R................318 Muhlitner, Ruth A. ..338, 344 Muir, Richard W..................241 Mulash, Donna ..................344 Mulder, Mark D..................245 Mulkey, Fred ............225, 316 Mull, John D.........................301 Mullen, John C....................299 Mullett, Moreen A............. 194, 338, 349 Mulligan, James R.............248 Mulliken, Stephen C..........308 Mumford, Wynn C.............357 Munce, Peggy.......................205 Mundinger, Dr. Gerhard. .211 Munk, Mary .........................340 Munn, Irving R....................367 Munroe, Kenneth F..........221 Munroe, William ................241 Munz, Louise H....................341 Murphy, Edward G.............314 Murphy, Gary R..................360 Murphy, Gregory J.............200 Murphy, Harry L....294, 375 Murphy, Judith C................351 Murphy, Karen J.......188, 347 Murphy, Kenneth W..........182 Murphy, Loretta 272, 277, 381 Murphy, Margaret H........340 Murphy, Robert E. ..312, 364 Murray, Nancy K................343 Murrell, Jane E. 228, 352, 353 Murrin, John J......................375 Musselman, Stephen C.. . .249 Musser, Donald G................312 Musson, Kenneth H..........307 Musta, Mariana L............... 253, 283, 350 Myers, Gale H......................231 Myers, Georgia M...............285 Myers, Leroy 0....................219 Myers, Louis B....................319 Myers, Marilyn M................353 Myers, Patricia J..................289 Myers, Russell A..................310 Mynatt, Roger D................. 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Nielson, Nancy ..................255 Niemira, Geraldine ............342 Niergarth, S. J......................343 Nieschulz, Larraine ............381 Niessen, Antons ................243 Nightingale, Grace L........194 Niloofari, Parviz ................367 Nilson, Carolyn J. 77, 89, 228 Nilson, Jerome L..................296 .133 Ninowski, James ........... Nissen, Tony . . 181, 255, 318 Nissley, Lloyd E..................189 Nixon, Frederick F..............183 Noack, Sharon L..................215 Nobes, Lois M.............255,290 Nobla, Leslie D.......................... 315 Noble, Janice L............194, 283 Noble, Marcia L.........216, 249 Nodus, Robert J..................313 Noe, Arlene M.....................280 Noel, Daniel A.....................247 Noel, Nancy M...................349 Nokes, David ......................361 Nokes, Richard J..................234 Nolan, Gilbert P..................364 Nolen, Jane C........................290 Noll, Victor H.....................194 Nordberg, Thomas J..........317 Norgaard, Marshall H. . . 232, 296 Norman, Ellis.......................323 Norman, Kenneth .............302 Norman, Lawrence ...........305 Northcross, David C..........133 Norton, Nancy J..................289 Nosal, Albert M........233, 366 Noth, Dorothy E........236, 350 Nothstine, Leo V.. .. 191, 230 Nottke, Linda A..................343 Noullet, Linda L..................284 Novak, Sally ..............255,290 Nowak, Leonard G.. .200, 248 Noyes, John W...................210 Nugent, Gary F....................237 Nugent, Gary K................. 214 Nugent, Linda L.........233, 286 Nylen, Miriam T.................211 Nymberg, Marilyn ..............279 O 255, 286 Oakes, John D......................231 Oakes, Joyce M....................343 Oberg, Maurice C.. . . 190, 366 O’Brien, Francis J............ .133 O’Brien, Lee D......................186 O’Connor, Nancy C...........290 Odell, Sonja K......................278 O’Dell, Toni ......................381 Odom, John P........................360 O’Donnell, Carol A.............255 O’Donnell, James F...........312 O’Donnell, Peter A..............308 Oechslin, James H................223 Offerman, Dorothy D. 345 Ogar, Richard J...........223, 362 Ogden, James R....................316 Ohashi, Ayano L........217, 345 O’Hearn, Catherine J. . . . . 197, 287 Ohl, Donald E.....................211 Ohlsson, J. 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Anita................286 Vehrs, Robert A..................195 Vela, Luis F................248,315 Velander, Virginia J...........346 Velich, Veronica J................229 Velliquetti, Patricia A....341 Velliquette, Sandra ............216 Venema, Howard J.............219 Veneynde, Donald F...........200 Venneman, Sally L.............348 Vent, Marilyn G..................285 Verhuel, Nancy A... .210, 284 Vernier, Mary C........228,279 Vernon, Ronald E................227 Verplank, James F.............304 Verson, Sidney ..........248,295 Versteeg, George W.......... 216, 238, 377 Versteeg, Helen 216, 237, 341 Vertes, Gloria A.................276 Vincent, Janice C.... 272, 282 Vincent, Robert W.............358 Vining, Patricia J.... 260, 283 Virkus, Donald ..................367 Vishnia, George F................247 Vissering, Lois E..................348 Voda, Frederick A.............245 Voeks, James 0....................358 Vogel, Patricia S........220,349 Vogelsang, Robert L..........249 Vogt, Ruth E.........................341 Vollmar, Carol J..................350 Von Daacke, John F...........318 Von Reichbauer, William. 183 Voorheis, James S............. 196, 303, 375 Vorndran, Marion C........ 89 Voshel, Jeanne K... .272, 292 Vosnos, Bette E..................279 Voss, Peter W......................317 Voss, Roylyn L....................215 Voytech, Virginia A...........284 Vrabel, Roger F....................376 Vreeland, Charles E..........196 Vukovich, John R................190 W Wacker, Ellen S..................273 Wackland, Gordon ............375 Wade, Hugh M....................324 Wade, John A. ..........86, 199 Wade, Vernor L..................360 Wadker, Edna ....................215 Wadsten, Donald E...........228 Wagner, Doris E..................344 Wagner, Frederick A........ 190, 191, 230 Wagner, Grace C................352 Wagner, Harold A.............364 Wagner, Pooh ....................290 Wagner, Richard ................179 Wagner, Ronald M.............211 Wagner, Ross J....................301 Wagner, Russell W.............235 Wagner, Thomas F.. .241, 367 Wagoner, Carol E................216 Wagoner, Wayne................312 Wagonjack, Barbara J....381 Wahl, Richard C..................316 Wahlberg, Marjorie A.... 193, 281 Waisanen, Janet M.............346 Wait, Robert S......................305 Wakefield, Pamela J..........282 Wakulsky, George T.. 228, 297 Walcott, Lyle 0..................361 Wales, Constance L..........289 Walker, Edna C..................216 Walker, Edward G.............360 Walker, Horace ...................141 Walker, James J..................317 Walker, Judy A....................341 Walker, Robert M...215, 375 Walkowiak, Richard S.. . . 378 Wall, Patsy L.................89, 282 Wallace, Allan G..................363 Wallace, Gail ..............262,349 Wallace, Ian A......................234 Wallace, Jean A........277,381 Wallace, Joseph A. ..260, 310 Wallace, Sylvia F................198 Wallen, Ramon G................364 Wallenberg, Elaine .. 338, 353 Wallis, Gerald R..................368 Wallis, Thomas W..............315 Wallwork, Sue E..................347 Walpole, Bruce E................192 Walsh, Donna S..................212 Walsh, Robert D..................307 Walter, Bruce C..................308 Walter, Charles R................300 Walter, Gordon L................222 Walter, Lois .........................211 Walters, Chad ....................241 Walters, David H................196 Walters, Rae .......................348 Walters, Sharon L... .211, 353 Walther, Charles L..............247 Walther, Wayne F.............246 Walton, Alan H........260,310 Walton, Ray .........................349 Walton, William F... 293, 308 Waltz, Gerald L..................248 Walz, Max H........................320 Ward, Frances M.... 240, 339 Ward, Jean T.........................378 Ward, John E.........................375 Ward, Peggy .........................347 Ward, Tom ...........................228 Wardlaw, Sharon C...........292 Wardowski, Wilfred F... . 232, 240, 296 Wardrop, Hal F..................363 Ware, M. Jean....................381 Warfield, Gail J....................349 Warfield, Keith L................297 Warner, Gary .....................145 Warnke, Gary N..................375 Warren, Eleanor J............. 216, 245, 349 Warren, Judith L................348 Warth, Hermann 0.............224 Warwick, Sam G..................300 Wasielewski, Gerald E.... 189 Waszak, Carol A.... 212, 341 Waterman, Connie L.........251 Waterman, Karla J..............276 Watkins, Beverly L..............228 Watson, Barbara L............. 233, 338, 341 Watson, Kenneth E... 196, 375 Watson, Mary 1....................290 Watt, Joanne V....................288 Watts, Cecil E.............293, 324 Wavner, Roger....................302 Wawrzyniak, Henry S.........186 Weaver, Doug .....................133 Webb, Carol A....................194 Webb, Daniel D..................316 Webb, John D.. .221, 344, 375 Webber, Daniel R............... 177, 212, 255 Weber, Beverly M.. . . 228, 342 Weber, Norman H.............296 Weber, Ramon J.........235, 364 Weber, Richard A... 200, 248 Webster, Mrs. Mildred... 294 Webster, Merle .........191, 230 Webster, Richard S............. 95 Weckstein, Louis............... 77, 200, 227, 248, 257, 321 Wedge, Jack E.............208, 219 Weed, Kirt B.. . .200, 237, 248 Weeks, Larry J......................190 Weener, James H..................208 Weesner, Bert W..................315 Weigele, Ernest C... .312, 364 Weihe, Sharon R................. 178, 211, 345 Weihl, Frances R.........95, 282 Weiler, L. Lewis..................304 Weinberg, Florence M.... 207 Weirich, Kenneth E..........220 Weisberg, Burton P.............295 Weisfeld, Stanley................227 Weiss, Walter E.........218, 320 Weissengruber, Max E... .312 Weissert, Mrs. Elaine.........280 Weissner, Marilyn ..............381 Weistlog, Robert A.............240 Weitzner, David A... . 89, 321 Welch, Barbara J.... 194, 342 Welch, Michael R................186 Weldon, Robert A... 224, 308 Weliver, David G.........86, 358 Welling, John A..................219 Wells, Edward A..................225 Wells, Grant D...........190,232 Wells, Janet 1..............284,353 Wells, William L................313 Welsh, Judith H........252,354 Welsh, William G................376 Welty, Dan ...........................191 Welty, David W........230,375 Wendt, Herbert F................313 Wenner, Robert E... . 214, 297 Wentworth, Andrew S.. .. 304 Wenzel, Ronald A................214 Werle, Charles R.... 293, 303 Werner, Sharon L................347 Wertheim, Ronald ... 182, 321 Werthmann, Thomas S... .238 Wesson, Sally A.......212, 354 West, Colleen M..................285 West, David D......................243 Westfall, Darrell E.............297 Westfall, Garland W...........364 Westfall, Grayle A.............249 Westphal, Margaret A.... 345 Westphal, Nancy ...211,346 Wetoskey, Philip H............313 ......................321 Wexler, Gary Whaley, Richard ..............255 Whaley, Roslyn K...............278 Whaley, William R.............301 Wheat, James R................. 179, 181, 304 Wheatly, Gerald N.............364 Wheatly, Ruth A..................348 Wheaton, Marietta J...........343 Wheaton, Rolland Z...........232 Wheaton, Thomas F...........242 Wheeler, Penelope..............347 Wheeler, Richard H...........309 Wheeler, Ronald L............ 313, 368, 378 Wheeler, Sally J........262, 285 Wheelock, Janet L................342 Whipple, Clyde R................199 Whitaker, Donald L..........220 White, Bruce S....................189 White, Charley F..................208 White, Clarence C................324 White, Erwin J....................192 White, Gene R......................232 White, Georganne L. .211, 344 White, Jack E......................297 White, James J...........234,361 White, Karen E...........251,289 White, Kathleen M............348 White, Robert L..................238 White, Sue C........................347 Whitefield, Lois G................352 Whitmer, Carol A................342 Whitmore, Hugh ................301 Whitmore, Mary J. ..216, 340 Whitmoyer, Carole A........193 ....................376 Whitner, Gary Whitney, Kay J....................339 Whito, Kathleen M............217 Whittall, Audlane F..........208 Whittemore, Richard I.... 298 Whittenberg, Margaret V. 287 Whitworth, Nancy G........281 Whybra, Muriel G............381 Wibel, Judith K....................287 Wiche, Merl H......................286 Wickering, Jack D............363 Wickert, Alan J....................257 Wickert, Wayne A., Sr...234 Wicktor, Theodosia C....276 Widawer, Max C.... 177, 244 Wieland, Donald R..........237 Weirman, Arlene A. .237, 345 Wierman, R. Bruce...........237 Wigle, Mrs. Clara.............206 Wiitanen, Kathleen M.... 253, 347 Wilber, Stuart M..................325 Wilberding, Wayne H....227 Wilbur, Ralph 0..................242 Wilder, Arthur N................325 Wildes, Gail A......................338 Wiles, Judith C....................292 ....................311 Wilkes, James .......................317 Wilkes, John Wilkinson, Robert H........208 Wilkinson, Thomas A.. .. 368 Wilkinson, William P........230 Wilks, Dominic ..................378 Wilks, John J.........................133 Willaert, Gabrielle ............285 Willard, Arthur F................223 Willard, Darlene J... 255, 291 Wille, David .........................368 Willert, Lois A....................345 Willertz, Lothar E.............237 Willetts, David A. ...181, 200 Williams, Carrie L.............381 Williams, Charles J.. 237, 358 ................290 Williams, Diane Williams, Fay ....................212 Williams, Fred ....................241 Williams, Lucille M.. 188, 255 Williams, Mabel L.............342 Williams, Marilyn S...........291 Williams, Nancy J............... 215, Williams, Paul D.... 355, 361 ..............364 Williams, Samuel 229, 245, 339 Williams, Samuel............... 133, 238, 247 Williams, Vivian J.............340 Williamson, Caryl J..........344 Willingham, Judith M.. . . 344 Willis, John F......................219 Willis, Marilyn J..................283 Willmore, Judith A.............347 Willms, Joanne C................347 Willoughby, Beth M..........349 Wills, Alan T.........................364 Wills, Lawrence L............... 175, 177, 255, 258, 301 Wilson, Allen R..................314 Wilson, Barbara ............... 176, 255, 285, 349 Wilson, Caroline ................303 Wilson, Dawn C..................348 Wilson, Harold E................300 Wilson, Helen E..................345 Wilson, Janet L..........229, 352 Wilson, Joyce A................. 215, 232, 279 Wilson, Judith E..................283 Wilson, Mary C....................228 Wilson, Sharon F................188 Wilson, William..................247 Wilson, William A..............314 Wilson, William S..............306 Wilson, Winston B............. 216, 293, 310 Wilt, Marilyn E........186,273 Wiltgen, Janet L..................342 Winchell, William A........248 Windham, Franklin E.... 308 Winegar, William A..........208 Wineland, Patricia L........340 Wing, Keith F......................238 Winkler, Barbara A..........251 Winkler, Juergen R.............245 Winn, Patricia E..................274 Winnert, Kenneth G..........316 ... 341 Winningham, Darlene Winter, Barbara A.............349 Winter, Patricia D...253, 283 Wintrow, Marilyn A. .338, 348 Wirebaugh, Ralph S..........296 Wirgau, Gwendolyn J........239 Wirsing, Clarence E..........297 Wise, Patricia E........208, 381 Wiseman, Frank L.............225 Wiseman, Jay C....................232 Wisner, David C..................196 Wissman, Donald J.. 232, 296 Witt, Alvin E.. . 181, 200, 268 Witt, Audrey J......................239 Witt, Marlene K..................228 Witt, Stephen B. . 257, 293, 295 Witte, Beverly A..................240 Witzky, Gertrude M..........288 Wixom, Jill ...........................341 Wloch, Norbert A................320 Woemer, Karen L................345 Wojick, Richard R.............224 Wold, Ronald C..................185 Wolf, Beverly .......................255 Wolf anger, Karl R.............211 Wolfe, Dean J......................201 Wolfe, Harvey 1..................321 Wolfe, Jean R......................285 Wolfe, Philip K.............95,235 Wolff, Beverly A..................283 Wolff, Joan E........................227 Wolfgram, Robert C..........248 Wolfrom, Wayne D.............364 Wolfram, Donald L..........231 Wolkenstein, James R....364 Wolownik, Steve ................378 Wolters, Marcy A................342 Wolters, Robert O... 208, 399 Wolthuis, James D.............374 Wolthuis, Richard J..........374 Womelsdorf, Ann ..............281 Wong, Lloyd H. .217, 234, 366 Wonn, Floyd D....................303 Wonnberger, Nancy A.... 340 Wood, Arlene E..................287 Wood, Carolyn J..................279 Wood, Doreen B..........77,290 Wood, Leonard E................195 Wood, Ronald E..................238 Woodbury, Mrs. Abby... .289 Woodcox, Kay D..................291 Woodruff, Paul H............... 201, 210, 230 Woodruff, Thomas L..........318 Woods, Richard J................212 Woods, Thomas G................304 Woodward, Elizabeth ... .341 Woodward, Mary................232 ..244,260 Woodworth, Anne Woodworth, Clark, Jr... . 200, 248 Wollam, Jane S...................282 Woolley, Carole A.............341 Wooley, Stanley M.............368 Woolsey, Wayne ...............368 Worden, Joan N.................291 ...............214 Worku, Mekuria Worthman, Keith E.............297 Wottysiak, Joseph .............319 Wray, James E.....................195 Wray, Robert S...................309 Wright, Arnold .................247 Wright, Donald A.. . .133, 317 Wright, Jonathan W..........224 Wright, Judith L.................284 Wright, Mrs. Marie...........287 Wright, Nancy C.................348 Wroblewski, Lawrence ... 91 Wronski, Elaine H............. 89, 212, 340 Wry, James ..........................361 Wulff, James F..........133, 300 Wunderle, Richard N........363 Wurfel, Ernest J.................302 Wyche, Madeleine A........ 277, 354 Wyman, Donna G.... 77, 291 Wynn, John ........................188 X Xerri, Joseph P...................378 Y Yaeger, Marilyn A...212, 289 Yagelo, Elaine M................345 Yamasaki, Ann N................217 Yamall, Nancy L. ...272, 286 Yascolt, M. Jean..................353 Yates, Nancy J....................291 Yeagley, Nann E..................287 Yeanoplos, Nicholas P., .. 218, 247 Yelich, Veronica J..............212 Yengo, John J......................299 Yerington, John S................298 Yochum, Richard A..........307 ..................368 Yoder, Edward Yoder, Jon M......................222 Yoe, Sandra E......................279 Yoeman, William ..............133 York, John R.............201, 301 Yost, Elizabeth L................280 Young, Antoinette.............340 Young, Carol D........255,290 Young, Charles ..................241 Young, David A................. 224, 299, 378 Young, Davis .......................302 Young, Hendrick M............133 Young, Herbert C................217 Young, John .........................141 Young, Katherine A...........281 Young, Paul F......................218 Young, Raymond G...........221 Young, William A..............304 TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE CONCRETE TILE AND BRICK WASHED SAND-GRAVEL AND STONE Phone IV 9-9066 1800 TURNER STREET LANSING, MICHIGAN THEDUDLEY PAPER CO. 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Club ................................ ........ Agriculture Council Agronomy Club ............... AICHE................................ ......................... AIEE-IRE ........... Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Sigma ............. Alpha Delta Pi ................. Alpha Delta Sigma........... Alpha Delta Theta .......... ........... Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Epsilon Pi ............. Alpha Epsilon Rho.......... Alpha Gamma Delta .... Alpha Gamma Rho ........ Alpha Kappa..................... Alpha Kappa Alpha........ Alpha Kappa Psi ............. Alpha Lambda Delta .... ........... Alpha Omicron Pi ......................... Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Alpha ............. Alpha Phi Omega............. ............. Alpha Phi Sigma Alpha Sigma Phi ............. Alpha Tau Omega .......... Alpha Xi Delta................. Alpha Zeta......................... American Foundrymen’s Society Engineers for Women chanical Engineers ............................ American Society of Agri­ cultural Engineers ........ American Society of Civil ....................... American Society of Me­ .... American Veterinary Medi­ cal Association............... ......................... Armstrong Army Cadet Officers Club Arnold Air Society .......... Asher Student Foundation for Men ......................... Asher Student Foundation ................... Association of Off-Campus ......................... AUSG Executive Branch. . AUSG President’s Cabinet . . . AWS Activities Board AWS Judiciary Board . . . .................................. Bailey Baseball Squad ................. Basketball Squad............... Beal .................................... Beta Alpha Psi ................. Beta Beta Beta ................. Beta Gamma Sigma........ ................... Beta Theta Pi Bethel Manor..................... Block and Bridle............... Students 490 350 221 263 220 190 192 273 294 274 187 194 275 295 186 276 296 325 277 297 180 278 279 323 200 185 298 299 280 183 231 232 230 231 234 356 248 201 207 206 249 77 77 252 253 360 145 141 374 184 195 184 300 209 222 tion tion Block “S” ............................ Blue Key ........................... B’nai B’rith Hillel ............. Board of Publications .... Bower .................................. .................................. Bryan Business Education Club . . Butterfield ......................... Campus Chest ................... ..................... Campus 4-H ............... Canterbury Club ....................... Chi Epsilon Chi Omega ....................... Christian Science Organiza- .................................. Christian Student Founda- .................................. Circle K .............................. Darkroom Staff ............... Delta Chi............................ .......... Delta Delta Delta ................. Delta Gamma ................. Delta Omicron ............... Delta Phi Delta .......... Delta Phi Epsilon ............. Delta Psi Kappa Delta Sigma Phi ............... Delta Sigma Pi ................. Delta Tau Delta ............... ................... Delta Upsilon ......................... Delta Zeta East Landon ..................... East Mayo ......................... East Shaw ......................... East Yakeley ..................... Elementary Education Club Elsworth Emmons Engineering Council Eta Kappa Nu Evan’s Scholars ................................ ............................ ............................ .... ............... ............... Farmhouse Floriculture Forum Football Squad Forensics Union Forestry Club Frosh-Soph Council Gamma Delta Gamma Phi Beta ....................... ........ ................. ............... ................... ........ ................... ............. 244 177 209 84 374 358 228 362 81 232 205 191 281 210 211 243 86 301 282 283 196 193 245 188 302 303 304 305 284 342 344 368 348 229 375 364 263 191 376 175 306 223 133 242 224 260 211 285 339 181 198 217 ................. Green Helmet ................... Green Splash Hawaii Club ..................... Health, Physical Education 236 . . and Recreation Club 375 Hedrick .............................. 262 Home Economics Council 377 Howland ............................ India Student Association 217 293 Inter-Fraternity Council . . 216 ........... International Club cil J-Hop Executive Council . Junior Council ................. Junior PanHellenic Coun- .................................... Kappa Alpha Mu ............ ............ Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Alpha Theta ........ ..................... Kappa Delta Kappa Delta Pi ............... Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . ......................... Kappa Phi Kappa Sigma..................... Knights of St. Patrick .... Lambda Chi Alpha .... Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning Club .............................. Les Gourmets ................... Lutheran Student Associa- ................................ tion ............................... Mason Men’s Activities Council Men’s Glee Club ............ Men’s Inter-Residence . 262 259 272 199 324 286 287 194 288 325 307 189 308 219 227 214 352 257 241 80 272 Committee Hall Council 355 ................. 176 ................... Mortar Board 378 .................................. Motts 223 MSU Dairy Club .......... 226 MSU Hotel Association . . 218 MSU Packaging Society . . 237 ............ MSU Rifle Club MSU Veterans Association 246 .......... 95 MSU Veterinarian 212 ................. Newman Club 340 ............... North Campbell 346 ............... North Williams 197 ..................... Omicron Nu 188 Orchesis ............................. Organizations and Social ................... PanHellenic Council ........ Pan-Orthodox Student As- ....................... sociation Pershing Rifles ................. Phi Delta Theta ............... ................. Phi Eta Sigma Phi Gamma Nu ............... Phi Kappa Psi................... Phi Kappa Sigma ............. ............... Phi Kappa Tau ............. Phi Lambda Tau .............................. Phillips ............................. Phi Mu Phi Mu Alpha ................. Pi Beta Phi ....................... ................... Pi Kappa Phi ............... Pi Mu Epsilon Pi Sigma Epsilon ............. Pi Tau Sigma ................... ................... Pomoler Club .... Poultry Science Club Pre-Medical Society ........ Promenaders of MSU . . . . ..................... Psi Upsilon ................................ Rather .... Scabbard and Blade Senior Council ................. Sigma Alpha Epsilon .... ......................... Sigma Chi Sigma Gamma Epsilon . Sigma Kappa ................... Sigma Lambda Chi.......... ......................... Sigma Nu ................... Sigma Pi Eta ............................ Ski Club ............................ Sno-Caps ................................ Snyder ............... South Campbell ............... South Williams Spartan ................................ Spartan Christian Fellow- ................................ Spartan Engineer............... ........ Spartan Pistol Club Spartan Wives ................. Spartan Women’s League . State Board of Agriculture State News Advertising ship Staff ................................ State News Editorial Staff ............. Student Congress Student Judiciary ............. Student Traffic Appeal Court .............................. Symphony Orchestra .... Tau Beta Pi....................... Tau Sigma ....................... Theta Alpha Phi ............... ......................... Theta Chi Theta Sigma Phi ............. ........................... Theta Xi Tower Guard ................... .............................. Triangle ....................... 2x4 Club Ulrey .................................. 214 Union Board ..................... .......... University YMCA 249 .......... University YWCA 309 ..................... Van Hoosen 179 228 ..................... Varsity Club 310 Wesley Foundation .......... 311 West Landon ..................... 312 West Mayo ....................... 190 West Shaw......................... ................... 354 West Yakeley 289 Winged Spartans ............. 196 Wolverine........................... 290 Women’s Athletic Associa- ................................ 313 197 Women’s Glee Club . . . . Inter-Residence 225 Women’s ............... 192 Xi Sigma Pi....................... 220 ........ Young Republicans 221 ................. Zeta Beta Tau 233 ............... Zeta Tau Alpha 240 Hall Council tion 314 361 200 258 315 316 195 291 182 317 183 239 233 351 341 347 89 208 95 237 243 251 47 89 87 78 79 79 242 189 193 186 318 187 319 178 320 219 378 254 215 215 381 238 216 343 345 366 349 238 92 236 240 338 182 245 321 292