WOLVERINE '66 Jay Arthurs- Don Pember Sue Ward— Paul Remy— Robert Woods ---------------Editor Office Manager ------Copy Editor -----Photo Editor —-------Finances Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY September. To begin ... or begin again ... a return to a changed campus ... a new dorm ... new buildings ... a new look ... and a familiar scene. The crowds . .. the lines .. Inew faces ... old faces ... untold possibilities for new friendships ... the annual invasion of East Lansing, and with it . .. the beginning of another year. Unenthusiastic pre-season predictions . .. an enthusiastic team ... a Hawaiian fullback ... a barefoot kicker . .. a small but powerful defensive halfback ... a determined quarterback ... a surprise team. Win after win ... another come-from-behind ... a stone wall defense ... negative yardage for Michigan! .. a very sweet victory ... a total team effort at Purdue ... the scent of roses ... “We’re Number One!” . .. the Big Ten Championship ... “It was a very good year ...” ÜJI È1 HÉelFÌl The waiting game . .. the pool that waits for spring . .. the skier who waits for winter ... the student who waits for graduation ... and while we wait, we learn ... so the waiting will be worthwhile ... so we are sure we do not only stand and wait” ... so we can know we have something to wait for ... we plan our opportunities at Career Carnival, our interests at Activities Carnival ... and then we wait ... with a goal. Sometimes . .. we do things away from the crowd ... construct a Water Carnival float . beat out a drum solo ... or search in the stacks for an article few people know exists. But rarely is the crowd far ... it is there to judge our floats ... to hear our music ... or to check our notebooks as we leave the library. But above all . .. we express our individualism ... in plays . .. through modern art . .. which cannot reach everyone. Some things are demanded ... the marches ... the sit-ins . .. the rallies ... for open housing ... for better books . .. for more freedom ... a mark of our society ... of our University. Through other’s talents we increase our appreciation ... Lecture-Concert Series . .. Performing Arts . .. these give us an education we cannot find solely in books ... an education of culture. 21 Books cannot absorb all our time . .. there are times they must be put aside ... times which make up many of our happiest memories,... a snowball fight ... a baseball game ... a general free-for-all . .. a game of pool. These diversions give us strength to continue learning. Homecoming . .. hours of preparation . .. chicken wire and paper napkins magically transformed , .. will we really make it seven straight? “That Was The Year That Was” . .. Welcome alumni . .. Dave Brubeck concert Friday night . .. judging at nine A.M. ... let’s go! A beautiful afternoon . .. 49—7 . .. Reunions and open houses for the alumni ... then the Homecoming Dance . .. Peter Palmer . .. two o’clock pers . .. coronation of Judy Heins as 1965 Homecoming Queen. Mantovani . .. The Russian Symphony . .. Dave Brubeck ... all these, and more, were on our campus . .. classic . .. modern . .. orchestral . .. symphonic . .. folk . .. and . .. The Kingsmen. Reflections of the varying interests of a diversified University. Studying is a lonely job ... no one else can possibly have this much to do . .. the library is frustrating ... the book is never there ... we bury ourselves in Berkey . .. or in the stacks ... and read . .. endlessly. $M| — The collegiate environment ... what is this thing we call'‘atmosphere”? . .. there are so many facets ... to understand them all is impossible . .. State’s just too big . .. it encompasses so much ... sit-in at Cowles House ... stand firm in Viet Nam, sign here . .. cast your vote here. Sometimes just observe ... try to interpret ... try to understand. A season to cheer .. . pep rallies ... mounting spirits ... a smiling coach .. . “We’re going West!” Make your reservations now ... Wanted: riders to L.A. .. . “We’re Number 1!” 34 INFORMATION ZS il STÄT! HEWS risi im ! :ï'_jjllÉÉfe< The cheering stopped . .. home again a bleak term .. . silent snow ... Spring is far, far away. sari We begin again .. . student 378193 .. . “All sections are closed” ... try to stay awake ... pages of notes .. . outside readings ... hours at the library .. . more notes .. . “Our work has just begun.” ■■I■ Dorm Life ... more than a room and a fresh linen pack . .. learning to adjust . .. to live together ... to share a room . .. a closet ... a problem. Where we become more than a number ... no longer 343420 . .. but a person. A little more independence this year ... no more sign-out cards . .. levis for lunch ... slacks in the lounge . .. night open houses. Many facilities—but the human element mattered most ... roommates ... always a group ... yet a few moments of cherished privacy ... hard to find in a dorm. Endless discussions ... of . .. goals ... life ... war ... sex ... professors ... and Saturday night’s date. Winter Carnival . .. it’s really snowing! All-University competition . .. Red Cedar skate races . .. cheers for your favorite turtle ... donkey basketball . .. “Stratford on Cedar ... Miscellaneous Misquotes from the Bumbling Bard” ... Holy snow sculpture! Batman wins again. Entertainment by the Modern Folk Quartet . .. soft lights ... dancing ... the frug . .. the jerk. Beauties in swimsuits . .. smiles . .. confidence .. high hopes . .. the coronation of a new Miss MSU . .. Julie Sudau. 49 Les Gourmet . .. HRI majors combine their talents . .. the result is not the average dorm meal ... is that fish really edible? And Spinster’s Spin . .. the boys wait for the phone this time . .. and receive the corsage . .. home made .. . each with a special meaning for him ... although few others could understand it. Getting there can be a problem. There are buses ... if there is room enough. A thumb and a smile is a sure way ... or dodge the traffic, mobs and puddles. There is always somewhere to go ... to class . .. shopping ... the library ... or for a walk ... and a double dip. Exams and classes are there ... but so is the other side ... the side we always seem to re­ member . .. T.G.’s . .. Wednesday night at the Gables . .. parties that started at four ... the dancing. How will we remember the jerk and the dog in 20 years? Probably laugh ... if we remember . .. will we forget like our parents have? But now . .. they seem so necessary ... to relieve the tensions and pressures . .. so much a part of our lives ... a “Stage” they call it. We hadn’t expected a great basketball team too . .. but we got it . .. from our new coach John Benington . .. from a pair of hustling sophomore guards . .. from Stan ... Bill ... Matt ... and a very strong bench. A “Cinderella” team all year . .. last place to second ... in one year. All we can say is “thanks” ... for an outstanding season . .. and for our first victory over Michigan in four years. EMMIffiBin Lege inn downs mm «ESSMENS LUNCH Ei ■ ' ' Qi WÊÊIÊÏ W M . i , • rnÊÊÊtKKItKm ^m m KÊ»m m m---•“ ■; ■■••■■ 58 Familiar sights for us all . .. the Big Boy ... only twenty minutes ... eat fast. The Campus Theater ... to see the latest spy . .. College Drug . .. but there’s nowhere to sit! The latest in fashions . .. just looking ... or just walking . .. when we cross Grand River ... and take our lives in our hands. When did we become real college students? . .. it’s hard to remember . .. was it the term we lived in the language lab ... or did it come when we stopped memorizing facts and started learning . .. when we created? The first accomplishments of putting our book-notes into action . .. the difference between reading about it . .. and doing. Spring! The campus comes alive ... with birds . .. with nature . .. with students . .. tired of waiting . .. tired of cold. Spring is a feeling ... a feeling we share with someone . .. when holding hands means something special ... when we walk quietly in twos . . . past familiar landmarks . .. down silent walks ... in a private world. The artistic talents of Lansing and East Lansing .§ . 'represented at the Sidewalk Art Show .. . open to all curious and interested spectators ... as much a part of spring as the Beta’s Jazz Session on the Cedar ... a chance to view the different ... to learn ... if not to appreciate. 65 Spring term brings sun .. . warmth .. . and activities. SAM tricycle race ... Lambda Chi Junior 500 ... South Campus Weekend. Collegiate sophistication is forgotten as sororities place their smallest girls on trikes ... all living units line up their push-carts, drivers and runners .. . and south campus residents chug Vernors .. . and race in gunny sacks. 67 5*1 mm Can you get there from here? .. . “Halt in the name of the law!” Long lines of traffic .. . waiting ., . will it ever come? Bicycles jammed together ... try to find a parking place .. . endless waiting ... to follow our motto: “Hurry up and wait.” ■ ■ We train our men. To be strong ... to endure hardship ... to defend themselves ... to fight back. We build leaders .. . play war games .. . bestow honors . . . commission men .. . they march by .. . the games are over ... War is real. The various forces which keep the University oper­ ating each day of the year . . . the mortar which stabilizes the educational structure . . RA5E N? of RESIDENT STUDENT: BASIS of FULL YEAR ENROLLMEN' 69S; 6206 5746 5060 4433 3672 3174 President Hannah Marks 25th Year at MSU In the 25 years John A. Hannah has been president of Michigan State University, he has brought about a great deal of change and progress. Throughout his years of service President Hannah has remained a dedicated leader in education and public service. The span of the past 25 years has covered many major events in the history of the University and the life of its president. In this short sec­ tion the Wolverine attempts to depict the growth of this institution under the leadership of President Hannah. As busy as he is, President Hannah still has time for an interest in people. He is an eager observer of the continuous process of human growth as students develop into knowl­ edgeable and well informed adults, ready to build a better life for themselves and for others. President Hannah also finds a great pleasure and happiness in farming andj like any farmer, delights in growth—the key word in this man’s life. On July 1, 1941, he was appointed president and accepted the position because he felt that he could positively affect the lives of more people here than in any other place. He is a firm believer in the powers of education and this institu­ tion has become and will continue to be a living proof of this ideal. Shortly after he became president, the country became in­ volved in war. As a result, the college was transformed into a military camp, converting some of the dorms, fraternity houses and co-ops into housing for military troops. Thus, the school saw its first big enrollment jump. With this step came the problem of housing, a problem which was to be­ come an ever increasing one. Because of planning during this period, the University now houses more of its students than does any other University. In 1942 it was becoming more apparent that Latin Amer­ ica, Asia and Africa were of growing importance to the United States. Under the leadership of President Hannah we brought in people from these areas and thus began our International Center, which today is known throughout the world. Under President Truman’s plan to help under­ developed countries help themselves through the educa­ tional services of this country, Michigan State sent advis­ ors and educators to Columbia in 1948. This was the be­ ginning of our foreign programs of education. 79 During the Korean conflict, President Hannah visited the battle zone as part of a government team. In the beginning, this college, like any other, attempted to teach a student all there was to know in his elected field. He was graduated from the college a brilliant engineer, scientist or linguist, .but knowing little of other fields of study. Deciding that this was “a pretty poor excuse for an education,” President Hannah and many members of the faculty set up a committee to solve this problem. As a re­ sult, seven core courses were established, of which the stu­ dent could choose four. This program was the of the basic college administrated by the University today. Thus began a revolutionary plan for education which is being followed by many other colleges today. President Hannah is a man of many sides, and being presi­ dent of Michigan State University is not his only duty. He has been on many government committees and has run many government errands. He has also been on several educational committees and has given as many speeches as any well known politician. Not only have these affairs taken him across the United States, but throughout the world. One of his major outside jobs is his chairmanship of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, a position he has held for eight years. The president said this has been a very unusual experience, at times difficult and unpleasant, but always satisfying and rewarding. The Commission has been a key factor in creating a better understanding of civil rights problems throughout this country and has had almost all of its recommendations acted upon by Congress. Even with all the controversy, none of the facts given by the Commission have ever been disproved || a great accomplishment over eight years. Along with his many other rolesj President Hannah is also a family man. He has four children and a lovely wife who has been of the greatest influence in his life. Mrs. Hannah’s obligations are many and varied. She enter­ tains the University’s official guests, and has also accepted a few speaking engagements, either on her own, or travelling with her husband. After 25 years, President Hannah still feels as close to stu­ dents as he did during his first year as president and takes great pride in student academic competence, energy and enthusiasm. 81 Pictured above is the campus as it looked shortly after President Hannah took over administration of the University. The inset at the lower left is a por­ tion of South Campus. Below is an aerial view of the campus as it appears today. University Services Every MSU student, whether freshman, senior or doctoral candidate enrolls through the Office of Admissions and Scholarships. The staff receives between 12,000 and 13,000 applications yearly. From these they admit those students whom the staff feels can become successful students. Accept­ ances are made with consideration of high school grades, college boards and counselor’s recommendations. The of­ fice also handles applications of transfer and foreign stu­ dents. The Applications staff also visits regional high schools to give assistance to students in choosing a college. A third function of the Admissions and School Scholarships Of­ fice is granting to Michigan residents various scholarships ranging from $50 to full tuition. Also available are ten Distinguished Alumni Scholarships which are awarded to the ten incoming freshmen scoring highest on tests ad­ ministered by the Scholarships department. Although the work of the Admissions and Scholarships Office is completed before ,a student enrolls, it is the im­ portant first step to life at MSU. Undergraduates, ^doctoral candidates, Honors College stu­ dents^; fraternity and sorority members amounting to ap­ proximately 25% of the MSU student body arrive an­ nually at the Counseling Center for advice on a wide range of problems. The Counseling Center primarily aids in ca­ reer planning for students who merely need reassurance as well as for those completely undecided as to their futures. Students feeling depressed, discouraged, “inadequate” or having family problems may also obtain counseling unless the disturbance is so intense as to warrant actual psychia­ tric aid. Intelligence, achievement, vocational interestSper- if sonality and special aptitude tests are administered deemed necessary. In addition to student counseling, the center sponsors a research program and affords graduate students practical experience under supervision of 22 full-time professional counselors. Counseling Center: Recommendation and Guidance in Many Fields The MSU Placement Bureau, established in 1946, is one of the largest employment services in the nation; placing more students per year than any other University. The ma­ jor service of the Bureau is assisting Seniors in finding em­ ployment after graduation. This is accomplished by an in­ tricate system of interviews by representatives from virtually every major business, industrial, governmental, and educa­ tional institution across the nation. A weekly bulletin is published by the Bureau, relating to students all informa­ tion concerning the interviewers present on campus each week. Seniors may attend as many interviews as they de­ sire, one to three terms preceding graduation. Placement Bureau: Occupational Opportunities in Many Areas 86 In addition to senior interviews, the Placement Bureau also offers a comprehensive service to undergraduates seeking part-time or summer employment. There are several large bulletin boards containing information of part-time jobs available, both within the University and in the Greater Lansing area. Also available are several catalogs listing numerous summer job opportunities, from construction work to hotel-resort position, in either in-state or nation wide areas. The Bureau provides application blanks for personal correspondence with these groups. All Bureau services are offered without charge to all university students. Housing: Accomodations for 35,000 Students Providing comfortable living accommodations for more than 35,000 students is one of the more difficult tasks that con­ fronts our University. To keep pace with its mushrooming enrollment, the University has developed one of the finest and most diversified residence programs in the nation. The Housing office is divided into two departments : On-campus and off-campus housing. Lyle A. Thorburn, manager of residence halls and his five assistants head the on-campus housing. This year approximately 18,000 students were housed in State’s twenty-three dormitories, graduate resi­ dence hall and co-operatives. Holmes, State’s newest dor­ mitory, was opened this fall, and Hubbard, the first twelve story high-rise residence hall, was completed in March and opens for residents next September. State’s off-campus housing, under the direction of Patrick B. Smith, is the second division of the Housing Office. This division provides housing for approximately fifty percent of the University’s students. These students reside in apart­ ments, fraternity and sorority houses. These living units, as the on-campus living units, contribute to the educational and social maturation of the student, and also provide in­ valuable experience in self-discipline and group living. These experiences play a significant part in the develop­ ment of a well-rounded individual and future community leader. International Projects: A New Dimension in Cross Cultural Education Striving toward the realization of world peace, Michigan State University has embarked upon extensive interna­ tional programs. Involving projects in foreign countries and using foreign instructors on the teaching staff, the pro­ gram has helped to broaden the social, cultural, economic and political understanding of its students both here and abroad. As President Hannah stated concerning MSU’s foreign program: “We have not and do not anticipate iso­ lating pockets of international studies on campus. Instead we are trying to create an environmental and international dimension which will permeate throughout all relevant segments of the University.” Thus, Michigan State Uni­ versity does its part toward promoting international under­ standing. The growing diversity and extension of Michigan State's international program is exemplified by the campus of the University of Okinawa. 90 Faculty members sent to foreign institutions for instructional purposes is only one of the programs arranged by Interna­ tional Projects of Michigan State University. Nine projects in 15 different countries, jointly financed by the United States Agency for International Development, the Ford Foundation and the United States Army constitute the vast program of the University. Agricultural projects in Ar­ gentina, Pakistani rural development, business program in Turkey and Brazil and educational instruction in Mexico, Thailand and Central America are only a few of the pro­ grams which receive MSU’s attention. Study centers on campus make use of the broad and various experiences of the participating instructors. These consist of groups which look at specific problems or areas of interest. The instructor can help brief others who are interested or who may be planning similar projects. Through such cross-cultural pro- grams||a more congenial atmosphere between the many na­ tions of the world is hoped to be reached. A hydraulic press, used in stress analysis of metal is demonstrated by an instructor at the University of Nigeria. 91 Olin Memorial Health Center: Diversified Medical Services for the University tf WR*l m i ice ■1 il 1 Under the direction of Dr. James Feurig, Olin Memorial Health Center provides varied medical services for the entire student population. Olin staffs 12 full-time physi­ cians; 54 registered and licensed practical nurses; a staff psychiatrist; three psychiatric social workers; two phar­ macists! X-ray, physiotherapySand laboratory technicians; a hospital administrator; and a dietician. There are two operating rooms as well as facilities for out-patients, clinic calls, physical therapy treatments and psychiatric care readily available for all students carrying seven or more credits. There is no charge for hospital rooms and meals for a total of 40 hospital days per student during a given year, while medication and medical supplies are dispensed at cost plus a nominal handling fee. Olin also provides classroom services for use by the School of Nursing, and serves as a training ground for student nurses from Sparrow and Ingham County Hospitals. MM 9e£ 1 92 i Wmm Continuing Education: Leadership and Education for Adults The Continuing Education staff at Kellogg Center serves as the administrative unit for credit and non-credit courses in the fields of business, industry, government, education and community service. Evolving from the philosophy that a State University should serve all of its people, the Continuing Education Service sponsors programs reaching nearly every Michigan community. University staff members travel widely throughout the state providing educational opportunities for adults. They give encouragement to those who seek to enrich their lives through carrying out their jobs more effectively and utiliz­ ing their leisure time more wisely. 93 Alumni Relations: Continued Contact with Former Students Maintaining contact with Michigan State graduates, there­ by giving them a feeling of loyalty to their alma mater is a primary service of the Alumni Relations Office. The office provides past graduates with an account of current campus activities as well as personal news of other alumni through its publication of “The Alumni Magazine”. Also a part of the office’s function is the scheduling of class reunions which are celebrated in the spring at least 15 years after graduation, or during Homecoming for more recent graduates. The alumni, as a result of these services, retain and relive memories from their college days at Michigan State Uni­ versity. 94 Information Services: An Effective Public Relations Medium for MSU Keeping the general public informed as to the current ac­ tivities, services, and projects of Michigan State is the pri­ mary task of Information Services. A favorable public image is maintained by varying services, including handling press arrangements for prominent visitors, releasing news fea­ tures and science stories, organizing a publication for the faculty and staff and publishing an informational pamphlet for visitors on campus. Through this effective work in public relations, the value and progress of Michigan State Uni­ versity can be recognized by residents throughout the nation. WKAR, WMSB: A Far Reaching Extension for Michigan State By offering a variety of programs ranging from musical comedies, Bach and Bartole, to political interpretations and agricultural commentaries, University radio WKAR at­ tempts to expand Michigan State’s boundaries while broad­ casting as a local station. Similarly, WMSB televises educational programs to benefit viewers in 805 cities throughout Michigan and northern Indiana. WMSB primarily operates the “Classroom 10” series. These science, Spanish, art, literature, math, social studies, and music courses are transmitted to over 100 school systems. WKAR-AM radio offers short regularly scheduled selections such as newscasts, Homemaker’s Hour, European review, and “radio reader,” which caters especially to the blind. WKAR-FM provides a steady flow of classical music and jazz,i. as well as Michigan State football games. As both WKAR and WMSB are tax-supported, neither station broadcasts commercials. Both enterprises are staffed by full-time professionals as well as students interested in gaining radio or television ex­ perience. These students serve as engineers, announcers, production assistants, writers, and record librarians. Directly serving two-thirds of lower Michigan, WKAR pro­ grams to audiences not attracted by their local commercial stations, while WMSB serves an important educational function. 97 Public Safety: Responsible Protection for the University Community As any other community in the nation, Michigan State University needs the protection and regulation of a respon­ sible police force. Although many students associate the De­ partment of Public Safety with the campus police, parking tickets, and weekend raids, the services of the department go far beyond this sphere. The immediate well-being of over 35,000 students and their personal property are in the ca­ pable hands of the Department of Public Safety. Thirty highly trained officers constantly patrol the campus in an endless effort to maintain peace and security for all resi­ dences and individuals in the University community. 98 Besides immediate patrol of the campus, the Department of Public Safety provides many and varied services. There is a presence of crime at MSU, as there would be in any community, although the rate of crime per person, and the nature of the crimes committed are much less serious than an average community of the same size. The department also contains a safety engineer, who devotes his time to the prevention of industrial accidents on campus. The MSU police unit is one of two schools in the nation which send yearly reports to the FBI. Potential fire hazards are dealt with by a fire safety officer, and the protection of every building on campus is the direct responsibility of the De­ partment of Public Safety. KB Conception, Chaos, Cooperation and Calamity: 1966 Wolverine The first steps toward making the 1966 Wolverine a reality began during spring term with the photographing of spring sports and the selection of Jay Arthurs as Editor. During the summer Jay worked closely with the Ameri­ can Yearbook Company in the formation of the general layout, art work and over-all presentation of the Wolver­ ine. At the beginning of fall term the remaining editors were chosen, and an open house was held for the selection of regular staff members. Also chosen was an invaluable general staff to be used as an emergency crew. With the completed staff, work began in earnest. Mascots in fraternity pictures, unsigned contracts and boys who don't wear socks for their group shots are only a few of the prob­ lems confronting Organizations Editor Sally Slater. With the cries of "We're Number One!" and "Rose Bowl, Rose Bowl!" ringing in their ears, the Sports staff must make some hurried revisions in the football section. Seniors often don't know their college from their curriculum or how to print their names, as Index Editor Judy Carstens discovers. »11 Graduate Advisor-Coordinator Don Pember is kept busy insur­ ing that the Wolverine will be published With a maxium of efficiency and a minimum of disaster. With the surprising news that ail of the pages have been completed for tomorrow's deadline, Editor Jay Arthurs de­ cides not to commit suicide after all. As deadlines approach, the stack of copy to be checked for punctuation, spelling and content endlessly increases on the desk of Copy Editor Sue Ward. m m. With all the editors pleading for the pictures for their sec­ tions, Photo Editor Paul Remy constantly assigns, photographs, sorts and processes pictures. Indoor track, football, basketball, baseball ... the list is endless for Sports Editor Davis "Dunk" Plunkett. As the term progressed, pictures were taken, layouts were designed, copy was written and the book gradually began to take form. Throughout the year the office was the scene of concentrated, often desperate, activity. The typists of­ ten worked overtime in an effort to decipher the five o’clock scrawl of an editor, and turn it into a presentable page of copy. Eventually the page proofs name in from the publisher, were proofread, and went back to the printer for the in­ evitable last minute corrections. Finally, the staff was able to present to the campus its version of 1966; a reflection of the face of MSU; its residences, campus organizations, activities, services, sports and seniors. After a term of motivating seniors to have their pictures taken and to return their proofs, Senior Editor Jack Burns and assistant Bill Gillmore must lay out the entire senior section. Dorms, fraternities, sororities, co-ops, married housing and off campus living are all coordinated and laid out by Residence Editor Barney White and staff members. Staffer Beverly Twitched is pictured. State News: A Day-by Day Report of Campus and National Events Editor-in Chief Charles Wells effectivèly supervises his publication. The only university newspaper to have received the Pub­ lisher’s Association Pacemaker Award for three consecutive years, the State News is also a top contender in the Michi­ gan Press Association competition. State News policy and operation are regulated by the edi­ torial board, consisting of Editor-in-Chief, Charles Wells; Managing Editor, Richard Schwartz; Campus Editor, Jim Sterba; Sports Editor, Larry Mogg; and Editorial Editor, Linda Rockey. The Editor-in-Chief coordinates all news units, while the managing editor designs layouts, scrapping and Page One changes. The Night Editor organizes all inside make-up except the editorial page. All headlines are composed at the copy desk. The campus editor receives and edits material from student reporters. AP and UPI also wire in news items to the State News office. I Every school day the basic staff begins preliminary organ­ ization for the following day’s paper. After reporters turn in their articles each afternoon, the editorial board meets to decide newspaper policy for the next two days, and immediately following, the most important layout, Page One, is organized. A courier collects the completed layouts in the evening and delivers them to the printing offices in Greenville. Once printed, the 32,000 issues are delivered to the dorms and campus buildings. The editorial board underwent a major shakeup during fall term when four editors walked-out in a protest of an editorial policy. A spokesman for the group said they be­ lieved editorial policy should be decided by a consensus of all five editors. Editor-in chief Charles Wells, in agree­ ment with State News general manager Louis Berman, held that he alone had final control over all editorial matters. The four dissenters were immediately replaced by other staffers, apparently without serious problems occurring. 5#§®l wÊÊË Laurie Marshall, Editor Mike Weirich, Business Manager MSU Veterinarian: An Information Source for Veterinary Medicine Students The Veterinary Medicine department attempts to es­ tablish a rapport between alumni, faculty, administration, students, researchers and practicing veterinarians through the tri-annual magazine, the MSU Veterinarian. The nine member staff, headed by editor Laurie Marshall, is primarily composed of fourth year vet-med majors. Faculty members Dean Charles Reed, Dr. Samuel Getty and Dr. A1 W. Stinson comprise an advisory board to the student staff. Resides affording an opportunity for students to write and publish articles in their field; the Vet provides a shared medium among all phases of veterinary medicine. The 60 page magazine has a circulation of approximately 2,000. 108 A S M S U i.W-ciuwrs •caitipvs ■ i Sorortfv , i Sorority »j-’i j tjfsidittti « | rtjfidmU Hi H P mAtfts ■ | {Co-op >w.j'jVnts Male dot in ti'skimt* ! f Pit male dorm jiitewi niinlgrtt w Mha pmkJant 1 \\ ¡C n -.dant ! .......... ... - :d j? ill' H«l i*VMdunt jtX C iv.'-rfiiint !if ( prisidcmf j'C C p r i if ■ ' j/WSprr f f ....................~~1-..—— uxmlliAmu—ftt ,- ,lat tjd... Auu—¿2— Js^r: ..jsk..:?leu-¡Lit..... r>? I .li'-j«...... ■1„.LuU*- --- i.■■ mm ..........—JI1§ open student fcrum [ IH J3r 4 »»da, rtf* JT. [yp~ financo. i O TuniOQj board _ executive Secrg+sru ipg^tions| [Vr ac^detrwc affairs» \/P student affairs . i-.............. ..- . E p urws^ I'" orq^jrations" ' "iSr^nfxid'ibSS" development- bureau | campus chest S pacts!' "j nfrerests! intarnatloh/Si! student a#&irs ."'"'ItelE ¿mar» orianratt ■ation mm\muniT •| sp'artan sprit h (: | AC {»•osi'rariTl fiTfuda^^ i ; | [S5HH5SI “• I i n~”Tfu3enT* j qqucdtion Corps ] j i 04^-JI igSK j ~F ~ j stlk Screen] rd*s7nbutiw'^ l purchasing CE^jLo!iiiiy>^.1 ASMSU: A New Experiment in University Government i ■ jnidervt juckttaif^iT” 1,, ,,5V^^ft^,&,gMll.tA...._-— stu3in+ opinion legal aid public relations Campus maqaaibg. _ ffi * Spí\?^v.I ¡SHmKKHMltHií .'.' '*> , $ V Vr „ ^ •: ..' ;,á;: ’:_ i: sí r .^.-í¿r . * - ■ _JJ raffi w- i«*rc «— sil Bottom row: Lucas, Schinderle, Bierowicz, Viney, Owens, Juday, Japinga, Goovert, Dimitroff, Karpinski, WeatherspoOn, Proebstle. Second row: Summers, Gallinagh, Thornhill, Jones, Brawley, Forman, West, Garrett, Angel, Cotton, Techlin. Third row: Convertini, Kenney, Webster, Smith, Washington, Jenkins, Jones, Przybycki, Raye. Fourth row: Garrett, Armstrong, Pruiett, Lee, Chatlos, Apisa, Phillips. Top row: Early, Serr, Robinson, Rutherford, Carillot, Boisture, Feurig, Stoll, Bullough, Dorow, Tryon, Coach Dâugherty. Illinois Penn State MSU Football 13 .......................................UCLA 23 ......................... 22 ............................. 24 ....................................Michigan 32 ..................................Ohio State 14 . .. . . .. .......................Purdue 49................................Northwestern 35..........................................Iowa 27 12 ................................Notre Dame .............................. Indiana 1st in Big Ten 1st in Nation A stadium full of memories. When all the concentrated hours of studying were over, and the last final was taken Jfthe mounting excitement of going to the Rose Bowl was finally released. Now the weeks of planning and waiting soon became a reality. When the day of departure arrived, each student entered his train, plane, bus or car and headed for “sunny” California. The parties soon began and never ended until the beginning of winter term classes. Although the travel bureaus and others connected with the trip arrangements had never anticipated the large numbers that requested tickets, people remained reasonably patient. Ticket sales amounted to approximately 14,500; 7,000 sold to students alone and 7,500 to alumni,HUniversity staff members and guests. This was the largest group of students from a Big Ten school that had ever participated in such an event. In addition, this is considered to be the largest group movement westward in the history of the United States* with the exception of war time. The trip proved to be an unfor­ gettable experience for all involved. The Invasion of Sunny California 1966 Rose Bowl Queen Carole Cota and her court at Disneyland. The Lansmg-Ea$t Lansing "Salute to the Champions. The days preceding the Rose Bowl were filled with activity, from standing in endlessly long ticket lines to touring Disneyland. All ASMSU tours offered special trips to Dis­ neyland on Friday, and over 2000 MSU students turned Disneyland into a State annex that day, as they rode the Matterhorn bobsled, toured a jungle full of elephants and roamed through Main Street of yesterday. Other optional tours took students through Universal Studios, Hollywood and the beaches. Individual tours were made of Holly­ wood’s famed “Strip”, ranging from “It’s Boss” to “Whiskey- llj-Go-Go”. In addition to these, there were spontaneous parties and constant get-togethers in all the hotels through­ out the area. Each hotel complex had a dinner-dance with entertainment either New Year’s Eve, or the preceding evening. The Tournament of Roses Parade, seen live for the first time by most students, was a combination of beautiful floats, a warm welcome from Walt Disney, cheers for Governor Romney and a deafening roar for the MSU Marching Band and the cheerleaders. MSU -v*- UCLA Culminating the official and unofficial festivities of the week was the event that brought over 100,000 people to the 52nd annual Rose Bowl game. The top-ranked Spar­ tans were pitted against the fifth-ranked UCLA Bruins on a bright New Year’s day that was to dim considerably for MSU fans. When the first half had ended, MSU was trailing 14—0 in a customary manner for the come-from-behind ball club. After a spectacular half-time show, Spartan fans were set to watch their team roll over UCLA, but this seemed destined not to happen. MSU was simply outplayed by the brilliant strategy of UCLA. With less than seven minutes left in the game the Spartans began to play in the manner that had made them an undefeated ball club; scoring two touch-downs during this time. An unsuccessful two point attempt after the first score led to a last-ditch effort in the closing seconds to divide the points, but the score remained UCLA, 14—MSU, 12. However, the records and awards continued to be show­ ered upon the players and Coach Duffy Daugherty. Only the Associated Press dethroned the Spartans from the first! place berth they had held since the Purdue game. Basketball From a 5-—18 record last season, there was no way to go but up for the 1966 Spartans, and up they went. Deemed of unknown quality at the start of the season, new coach John Benington brought a new style of ball to State. The Spartan team successfully applied a pressure defense which Coach Benington brought with him from the Missouri Valley Conference, their standings this season. MSU entered the regular season with a 7—3 record in pre-season play. Losing the season opener against Western Michigan left many in doubt as to the de­ veloping potential of the team, but within a few tense weeks the Spartans were leading the conference in one of the most exciting races in recent Big Ten history. substantially improved and As the season progressed, MSU continued to lead the league until defeated by Minnesota toward the close of the season. In their next game the Spartans lost a close match by only one point to Wisconsin, and the team found themselves in the unenviable position of having to win all their remaining games in order to win the Big Ten crown and continue on to the NCAA championships. In the first of the final five games, MSU squeaked by Illinois, which meant that for the rest of the league, the season was all but over. Only MSU and league-leader Michigan were left in the bid for championship that at one time had five strong contenders. 140 In their try for the title, the Spartan forwards, Stan Wash­ ington and Bill Curtis, paced their teammates through victories over Indiana and Ohio State, and were also elected to All-Big Ten teams. MSU then faced a seeming­ ly easy Indiana squad that they had beaten just a week before, but this team that had won only four league games all season long doggedly outmatched the Spartans by 10 points. In downing the MSU cagers, Indiana ruined all Spartan hopes for winning the Big Ten title from Michigan. State’s last contest was against recently crowned league champ Michigan. In a fantastic turnabout, the Spartans overwhelmed the Wolverines and easily won the game. In so doing, Michigan State upped their season total to 17 games won, a new Spartan victory record. »SS gm« Ê Ê Ê Ê KÊ WÊ sM"’« -:yï M-à liÉâlIh- rW? bront row: Bailey, O’Brien, Rymal, Curtis, Küpper, Reading, Spade. 2nd row: Nordman, Aitch, Crary, Wynn, Giesler, Keeler, Edwards, Benington. 3rd row: Means, Robinson, Wash­ ington, Holmes, Miller, Baylor, Kemler. Strong Season Moves Team Near Top Opponent ...................85 ................... 59 MSU 82..........................Western Michigan .... 84.......................Bowling Green State . . . 75....................................Butler.........................................56 93................................Notre Dame..................................69 65................................St. Joseph’s............... ...................82 80....................................Tulane................... ...................61 61 ....................................Drake....................................... 50 67 .................................... Tulsa................... ................. 78 85 ................................ Minnesota . . ............................ 65 89.................................... Purdue ................. ...................78 80................................Ohio State....................................64 ................................ 65 ................................ Minnesota................................ 81 78 Opponent MSU 76........................................Iowa................. .......................90 92.................................... Purdue ....................................74 77..............................Northwestern..................................68 79 ................................ Wisconsin 71 77..................................Wisconsin.............................. 68................. 69 .................................. Indiana .................................. 63 98................................Ohio State........... 76 ................. 86.................. . .............Michigan....................................77 ................. Indiana .................................. 86 ...................Illinois............... .......................66 .......................79 2nd in Big Ten 145 Indoor Track The indoor track team compiled an outstanding record this winter, exemplifying one opponent’s coach’s opinion that this was the best team in the Big Ten conference in the past 10 or 15 years. The Spartan Trackmen emerged from all their meets victorious, including the highly regarded Michigan Federation Relays in which MSU won over 34 teams, and the MSU Relays in which the Spartans won over 25 teams. The team had much in its favor this year. Out to recover from losing the Big Ten by only one half point to Wisconsin last year, most of the team returned to offer fine individual strength and depth in the ranks. Led by Gene Washington, called the best all-time hurdler ever in the conference, MSU emerged victorious in the Big Ten by overpowering chief opponent Wisconsin by a de­ cisive 12 points. MSU . 101 . 101 . 98 . 73 ................................ Opponent Kentucky 17 Ohio State ................................ 53 . Indiana......................................43 Wisconsin.....................................68 1st Michigan Federation Relays 1st Michigan State Relays 1st Big Ten Relays Outdoor Track The Spartan trackmen finished with a 2—0 dual meet rec­ ord and first place in the Big Ten to wind up a sensational season in outdoor track. The team improved greatly over its 1964 fourth place finish with Gene Washington, Clinton Jones and Keith Coates returning to lead the Thinclads to their outstanding finish. Jim Garrett, Big Ten indoor high-jump champion and NCAA second-place winner, has been rated as the second best all-time performer for Michigan State. The shuttle re­ lay team consisting of Garrett, Jones, Jim Summers and Das Campbell took first place in the Drake Relays Competition and second in the nation. Coach Fran Dittrich’s hopes were raised early in the season as the team had an easy romp over highly rated Ohio State, 97/2—43/2, then went on to stun its tough Mid-American Conference foes in a similar fashion. In NCAA play, MSU finished a respectable 23rd in a field of over 70 teams to complete their season. A typical MSU finish; one, two, three. Jim Garrett leaps to another MSU victory. Bottom row: Schnarr, Zemper, McCollom, Kaines, McCoy, Garrett, Robertson, Hanbright, Radke, King. Row two: Jones, Sinclair, Balthrop, Washington, Herbert, Bowers, Coates, Jones, Steele, Summers, Wei, Campbell, Kuester, Broadfoot (mgr.), Gibbard (asst. mgr.). MSU 97/2.......................... Ohio State ............................Miami (O) 69 ......................... Western Mich 69 .......................... Notre Dame 98 1st in Big Ten 23rd in NCAA OPPONENT .............................43/2 ........... ...................34 . .......................70 . .. ....................43 William Schnarr is on his way up. 149 Baseball The commendable record compiled by the Spartans during their annual spring training trip was a forerunner of one of their best seasons in recent years. The winning 10—3 mark from the Southern campaign grew into an over-all season record of 28—11, which included a 9—6 mark in the Big Ten Conference. With their league in a tight race until the end of the season^.Spartan hopes for championship were high before they met their match in two tough series against Michigan and Ohio State. OSU came out the victor with Michigan and MSU trailing respectively behind. In spite of the defeats, the Spartans trailed the league! leaders by only three games to capture third in the Big Ten. Batting was a strong point of the season, with John Bieden- bach and Jerry Walker pacing the team regulars, while the team as a whole compiled a .281 average over opponents’ averages of .211. Opponent talks over previous play with the umpire. Promising from the start were the efforts put forth by the Spartans on the pitching mound. After 15 games, five of the hurlers maintained earned run averages of under 2.00, and the season’s average of 2.30 was far below that of opponents. Individual performances were rewarded by the naming of four Spartan ballplayers to All-Big Ten teams. They were second baseman Jerry Walker, centerfielder Bob Moniere, right fielder Dick Billings and third baseman John Bieden- bach. Biedenbach further distinguished himself by being elected to an All-American team at the season’s close. A Spartan attempts to tag his opponent. Co-captain Dobrei talks over a little strategy with a fan. A fan adds some humor to the game. Wisconsin seems to have caught the Spartans. "He's out," says the umpire. A Spartan is safe after stealing second base. Bottom row: Steckley, Erickson, Klobucher, Crouch, Maedo, Pettibone, Maniere, Polisar, Billings—Co-Capt. Row 2: Peters, Walcott, Krasnan, Swiss, Juday, Biedenbach, Walker, Wal­ ter, Dobrei—Co-Capt., Kenney. Row 3: Litwhiler, SpeerlMiller, Lytle, Holmes, Phipps, Col­ lins, Goodrich, Kilbourn, Devereux, Peterson. Row 4: Tuber—Asst. Mgr., Litwhiler Head Coach, PellerinS-Asst. Coach, Jenkins—Head Mgr. MSU OPPONENT .... .... ..................... Baltimore Rookies 2 .............................. Miami .............................. Miami 1 13 .............................. Miami 8 .............................. Florida 12 ................................ Army 2 .............................. Florida 8 .......................... Florida State ............. Wake Forest 2 ............. 11 4 ................................ Duke 4 ................................ Duke 4 .......................... Florida State 6 .......................... Wake Forest ..................... Central Michigan 7 3 ............1........ Central Michigan 12 .......................... Spring Arbor 5 ........................... Spring Arbor 8 10 ........................... Northwestern 4 ............................ Wisconsin .............................. 1 .............................. 2 .............................. 3 .............................. 3 ................................ 5 .............................. 7 ...................11 ................... 0 . .................... 3 ................................ 0 ................................ 2 ................... 2 .... . .. .................... 0 . .................... 2 . .................... 5 . . . .................... 0 . .. .................... 4 . .. .................... 1 ............................ 5 ..............................2 . . Detroit MSU OPPONENT ............................ 5 5 ............................ Wisconsin .............................. 0 .............................. Detroit 1 .............................. 5 Illinois 4 .............................. ................................ 4 8 .............................. Purdue ............................... 1 0 .............................. Purdue ................................ 3 4 ................................ Iowa ............................ 2 7 ............................ Minnesota ................... 2 ........ 3 ............................ Minnesota ................... 0 .... 3 .......................... Notre Dame .............................. 1 20 .............................. Albion 6 .............................. Michigan.............................. 3 ...................Michigan................................ 6 1 5 .............................. Michigan .............................. 4 8 ............................Notre Dame.............................. 6 3 .............1........ Western Michigan, ..................... 2 ..............................10 Indiana 6 .............................. . .. ....................13 10 .......................... Ohio State ................... 2 0 .......................... Ohio State .... ..................... Western Michigan ..................... 3 1 3rd Big Ten .......... 153 Soccer Hopes for the soccer team were high as eight players from last year’s national championship runners-up team returned to lead the Spartans to another tremendous season. The Booters, guided by MSU Coach of the Year Gene Kenney, began the year rated as the number two team in the Mid­ west. Captain Nick Krat, followed by Àll-Âmerican Payton Fuller, two-time All-American George Janes and sophomore record breaker Guy Busch, led his team to an early victory of 5—2 over Akron. Injuries could have hampered the team throughout thé season, but their spirit was too high as Janes, playing with an injured leg, broke a 3—3 tie with Denison to take the second victory of the year. The Spartans defeated Calvin 7-—1 before bowing to peren­ nial power St. Louis in a heartbreaker 2—3. They then went on to shut out Indiana, Wheaton and Marquette be­ fore the NCAA tournament. A Spartan always uses his head. NCAA competition began on a high note as the Booters stung the Baltimore Bees 7—0 to move the team to the quarter-finals. The win was highlighted by sophomore Guy Busch’s 22nd goal which tied the individual season record set in 1961. From Baltimore, the team moved on to a close, overtime victory over Stroudsburd 2—1. Larry Christoff ended his collegiate soccer career by tearing the ligaments in his knee as he scored the winning goal. Next the Booters overcame a highly rated Army team 3—1 with Busch scoring two goals and setting a new Spartan individual record. St. Louis held no thrills for the Spartans as for the second time in two years, State was held to second in its bid for the National Athletic Association title. A disputed shot doomed the Spartans in this year’s game as they bowed 1— 0 in a close fight with the Billikens. Bottom row: Christoff, Janes, Fuller. Second row: Coach Gene Kenney, Nelke Busch, Lesnik, Hens, Enustun O., McBrade, Manager Van Dimitriou. Top row: Ruschemski|Bidiak, Enustun T., Jacobsen, Krat, Belloli, Diehl. OPPONENT MSU 9....................................Wheaton.............1.......................0 ................. Denison.................................... 3 4................... ......................... 1 7 ......................................Calvin............... 6 ...................................... Indiana .................................... 0 ......................... 2 5 ......................................Akron ............... 9 .................................... Marquette.................................. 0 .........................0 2........................................Ohio................. St. Louis....................................3 2............................... 7 ....................................Baltimore*........... 2...............................E. Stroudsburg* . . . 3........................................Army*............... 0 I................................ St. Louis* ........ ......................... 0 ................... 1 ....................... 1 ..................... 1 2nd in Nation *NCAA Tourney 157 Cross Country Injuries took their toll on the cross country team as the Har­ riers finished the season with a below average record. The season was mediocre only in comparison, as Michigan State’s record for 16 Big Ten cross country meets shows eleven championships and five second place finishes. The Spartans began the season with a 15—47 romp over Indiana followed by a close victory over Wisconsin 27—28. The Harriers were not able to get on the winning track again, as they were then handed three straight defeats by Minnesota, Northwestern and Western Michigan. The team was sparked by individual performances of All- American Dick Sharkey, Captain Paul McCollam and Art Link. Sharkey placed third in the Big Ten and eighth in the IC4A meet. The 1965 team finished with a 2—3 dual meet record, second place in the Big Ten and sixth place in the LC4A conference. Coach Dittrich looks over the timekeeper's shoulder. Physical fitness; Spartan style or businessman's. Bottom, row: Link, Balthrop, McCollam, Bryan, Sharkey. Top row: Broadfoòt, Gibbard (asst, coach), James, Pletcher, Coates, Stadelmen, Pletcher, Dittrich (coach). OPPONENT ................. 47 Cross Country Indiana MSU 15 27 ................................... Wisconsin . .. 30 ................................... Minnesota . .. 43 ................................ Notre Dame . . 15th NCAA 6th LC4A 2nd Big Ten Meet ¡#¡1 159 Swimming Predictions were bright for the 1965-66 swimming team] as a nucleus of 13 lettermen returned from last year’s rec­ ord-breaking squad. Led by senior captain Denny Hill, the Spartans finished the season with a 10—2 record, bettered only by last year’s 11—1 mark. Losing to perennial powers Michigan and Indiana, the Spartans successful record in­ cluded wins over seven Big Ten opponents. One of the highlights of coach Charles McCaffree’s season was his Spartan’s 75—48 victory over Ohio State. The Buckeyes have beaten State 20 of the 26 times the two teams have clashed, and have won more national championships than any other team in the nation. In Big Ten Relays, MSU took third place after breaking team and meet records in the 2000 yard freestyle relay. 160 The won-lost records do not tell everything as many in­ dividuals showed improvement, breaking five MSU var­ sity swimming records. Gary Dilley, Lee Driver, Ed Glick and Jim MacMillan established a record in the 400 yard medley relay. Driver, in the breaststroke, shattered his own record set two years ago. Glick swam the 200 yard butterfly faster than ever before to erase the existing mark and sopho­ more Pete Williams set both the 200 and 400 yard individual medley records to win acclaim as outstanding sophomore on the team. Michigan State also acquired a full time diving coach, John Narcy, to tutor junior letterman Ken Genova and junior college all-American Fred Whiteford. The depth of talent in every event is what gave State the points needed to make this season the second best in the history of the school. 161 Front row: Genova, Driver, MacMillan, Hill, Kifer, Walsh, Whiteford. 2nd row: McCaffree, Musulin, Glick, Dilley, Groseth, Williams, Wolfe, Fetters. 3rd row: McCaffree, Pangborn, Manrique, Ahlgren, Marsh, Harner, Scott, Narcy. Opponent ...................33 MSU 72............................Ohio University........... 90 ................................ Pittsburgh ................................ 33 63..............................Northwestern............. ....................42 89................................Iowa State....................................34 ...................70 53..................................Michigan................. ...................37 86......................................Iowa..................... 73....................................Illinois.......................................38 81....................................Purdue.................1...................30 .............................. 209 159 159..............................Ohio State.................................. 104 53 .................................... Indiana .................................. 70 75................................Ohio State .................................... 48 ...................34 70..................................Wisconsin................. ................... 38 68 .................................. Minnesota ............... .............................. Michigan 3rd in Big Ten Relays 3rd in Big Ten Meet 163 Hockey Spartan hockey coach Amo Bessone was more optimistic about his 1965-66 team than he had been about any unit in five years. A big reason for his optimism was 13 return­ ing lettermen, including three outstanding juniors; Mike Jacobson, Tom Mikkola, and Sandy McAndrews. With these three and with “possibility” Doug Volmar who cap­ tured the WCHA scoring crown, newcomer Doug French, sophomore goalies Gaye Cooley and Larry Roche and Jer­ ry Fisher—one of MSU’s most outstanding goal-tenders, it seemed as though Bessone’s optimism would certainly prove justified. A winning season was just not to be for MSU’s 1965-66 skaters, as wave after wave of trouble plagued the team. Early season injuries which took away Mike Jacobson, second high scorer from last year’s team, and benched many others gave way to a scourge of unwanted penalties. Throughout the season an “overtime jinx” worked on the Spartans as they lost four out of five games in overtime or double overtime. The won-lost column portrays a mediocre team, but this can be misleading; for the Spartans boast not only the highest individual scorer in the WCHA league, but also the highest scoring team. They handed Michigan their worst defeat in history by a Spartan team with a 7—1 vic­ tory over the powerful Wolves. Among the three Big Ten teams playing hockey, MSU was second—ahead of Michi­ gan. A surprise to all was the dark-horse MSU team that won the NCAA Tournament. Amo Bessone was named “Coach of the Year” by his hockey colleagues following the Spartan victory. Front row: Cooley, Mulcahy, co-capt. Heaphy, Fisher, co-capt. Coppo, Purdo, Roche. 2nd row: Stretch, McAndrew, Mikkola, Jacobson, VedejsJiRoth, Volmar, Crowley, Duffet, Bes- sone. 3rd row: Smith, Bois, Faunt, French, Christofoli, Fallat, Shuster, Faust. MSU 0 ................................Colorado College 3 Colorado College 3..................................St. Lawrence 3.........................................Clarkson 5 ................................ St. Lawrence 11 . . . ..........................North Dakota 3 ................................North Dakota 6 ........................................Denver 4 ........................................Denver 6 .............................. Colorado College 4 ............................ Colorado College 5 ..................................... Minnesota 1 ...................................... Minnesota NCAA Champions Gymnastics During the 1964-65 season, gymnastics coach George Syz- pula warned the Spartan fans that he had a barrage of “phenomenal freshmen” just waiting for this year. The new sophomores took the team by storm as they led MSU to a perfect season. Sophomore Dave Thor tied with the Olympic champion at the Midwest Open in his first gym­ nastics meet. Sophomores Larry Goldberg, Ed Gunny and Dave Croft placed first in several Big Ten meets over ex­ perienced veterans. The upperclassmen also contributed their share of talent as shown by “all-around” man Ted Wilson and vaulter Ron Aure. Senior captain Jim Curzi repeated as Big Ten and National champion on the parallel bars and led what Coach Syzpula called one of the greatest teams ever as­ sembled to a 7—0 record. As a tribute to his many accom­ plishments, Syzpula was named by the National Association of Gymnastics Coaches as “Coach of the Year.” Kuhlman, Kinkellsmith, Curzi, Sterner, Thor, Roach, Moore, Aure, Rohs, Gunny, Cordaro, Goldberg, Wilson, Croft, Frowen, Szypula. MSU 182.6 ........ 181.85........ 188.1 ........ 153.95 ........ 188.25 ........ 178.55 ........ 192.45 ........ 190.45 ........ Opponent ................... Illinois ........................... 156.05 ...........134.4 .................Ohio State................. ........... 177.2 ..................... Iowa................... ...................Indiana.............................. 137.60 ........... 174.6 .................Wisconsin................. ........... 165.0 .................Minnesota................. ........... 184.0 ................... Illinois ................. ........... 188.35 ................. Michigan............... 2nd in Big Ten Meet Fencing Fencing enthusiasm grew this year as 22 men vied for nine starting positions on the 1966 foiling squad. With five re­ turning lettermen and an excellent crop of newcomers, MSU seemed to have great chances for a winning season. As usual, the fencers greatest strength rested with the sabre unit led by senior Mel Laska and captain Mark Haskell, who was runner-up for the Big Ten title last year. Coach Charles Schmitter praised the team as having the best balance since MSU’s 1963 Big Ten championship squad. Sophomores William Kerner and Jim Davey added much needed strength in the weak epee unit. The foil team was sparked by veteran Steve Vore and newcomer Rodger Loutzenhiser who led the foil squad in number of bouts won and ranked third in the overall team stand­ ings. The three units combined to lead State to an excel­ lent 9—4 season, one of the best in recent history 1st row: Vore, Beam, Haskell, Baer, Lee. 2nd row: Schmitter, Siebert, Laska, Montalvo, Givens, Loutzenhiser. 3rd row: Lund, Schubert, Davey, Daggett, Lucas, Kerner. Opponent MSU ..................... 15 12..............................Wayne State........... ..................... 11 16......................................Illinois................. 17 .................................. Chicago .................................. 10 ..................... 16 11 ......................................Illinois................. 10................................Air Force........................................17 09....................................Kansas........................................ 8 16......................................Iowa..........................................11 15..................................Wisconsin......................................12 ..................... 16 11 ..............................Wayne State........... 14.................................. Ohio State................................ 13 14.............................. Notre Dame .............................. 13 24 .................................. Indiana .................................. 13 16......................................Detroit........................................ 11 3rd in Big Ten 4th in NCAA 171 Wrestling Six returning lettermen, including two Big Ten Champions, and a promising group of sophomores gave coach Grady Peninger high hopes for the 1965-66 wrestling season. After placing second in the Northwestern Quadrangle Meet with three first places, the Spartans wrestled to a 6—0 record including a non-predicted win over Minnesota. The grapl piers first loss came at the hands of last year’s national champions Oklahoma and was followed by a heartbreaking Big Ten loss to Michigan. Junior Don Behm, winner of the 1964-65 Walter Jacobs Award, wrestled to a 15—0 record before losing his first match. Jim Mhidlow while .substituting for heavyweight Jeff Richardson brought in winning points for the grapplers during early season meets. Dale Anderson and Dale Carr as sophomores added many wins to help the Spartans at­ tain their 10 2 overall and 7—1 Big Ten mark, bettering the 7—3—1 record of the 64-65 season. Front row: Behm, Anderson, CarrY Hansen, Villareal, Cook, Campbell,! Larsen, Tsiminaki. 2nd row: Peninger, Radman, Johnson, Richardson, Weathers, Maidlow, OttBYoung, Bradley, Blubaugh. Opponent MSU 16...................... Colorado State College . ................... 14 ................. 33 36 ........................Air Force Academy . .. . 9 ................. 15 .................................. Indiana ................. 15................................Ohio State................................... 11 20 ................................ Minnesota................................ 8 25.....................................Purdue........................................ 3 ................................ Oklahoma ................................ 27 5 27......................................Cornell........................................ 5 ......... 3 25....................................Illinois..................... 21.......................................Iowa.......................................... 8 ................. 10 24 .....................State College of Iowa . . . ................... 16 11..................................Michigan................... 1st Big Ten Meet Michigan State’s tennis fortunes for 1965 remained in question after a spring trip that saw a line-up shuffle and two of the Spartan’s seven scheduled matches rained out. The line-up remained uncertain as the season opened, but settled down to seniors Dwight Shelton and Captain Charlie Wolff at number one and two spots. Coach Stan Drobac was pleased with the over-all performance of the team, particularly since it had lost its top singles men to graduation. State’s hope to break its two year jinx that has held them to fourth place in the Big Ten failed to materialize as they finished fourth again behind strong Indiana, Michigan and Northwestern teams. MSU finished the year with impres­ sive wins over Big Ten teams of Ohio State, Illinois and Purdue and compiled a respectable 11—6 season record. A strong forehand shot comes from Dwight Shelton. ■ ■ l#*r 'i1 wjÊk “4-” —f-f- wmm m f+f+iUS ¡Sam rfts® :Ä j~pW 1 ina B Hi Coach Drobac, Dhooge, Phillips, Shelton, Wolff, D. Shelton, Warner, Toungs, Moore. Ili 1*1 ■ ■ ■'•--.i mm « ■H ... §^*MI » i • - i i ft 3 MSU OPPONENT . . . . J........................... VMI I..................... Presbyterian ............................ 0 9 ........................... Wake Forest ......................... North Carolina ......................... 8 1 .... •.................North Carolina.............................. 6 3 4 5 .... 9 0 9 .....;................... Wayne State .............................. 0 .................................. 4 Illinois 5 ........i....................... ................................ 7 Indiana 2 ........;...................... 3 ........................... Northwestern 6 .............................. 7 2 .............................. Notre Dame 8 ..................................... Iowa 1 ............................Western Michigan........................ 4 5 ............................... 0 9 ............................... Ohio State 1 ................................. Purdue 8 8 .............................. Michigan 1 4 ............................. Minnesota 5 1 .............................. Wisconsin 8 4th Big Ten Meet 175 mm Bp HP . j; -r-fjl Golf A young Michigan State golf team paced by a trio of good performers hoped to improve the seventh place finish in the Big Ten turned in by the 1963 and 1964 veteran teams. The squad was hurt when four of its seven starters graduated last June, leaving the team with only three re­ turning lettermen. Michigan State did not better its previous record as once again it finished seventh in the Big Ten and compiled a disappointing 4—13 over-all season record. Coach John Brotzmann was disappointed as rain and spring thaws kept the Spartans from practicing as much as most other Big Ten teams. In spite of the inexperience, State had some good individual players with Doug Swartz, Ken Benson and national amateur champion Doug Hankey turning in solid performances at every match. A bird's eye view of MSU golfers. George Wakefield attempts to sink a putt for MSU. Bolton Morrison shows all power in his drive OPPONENT Indiana Purdue ................................ 20 ................................ 24*4? Ohio State.............................. 25 .............................. 20 So. Illinois Wisconsin .............................. 18 /i Purdue Indiana Wisconsin Indiana Illinois .................................763 Ohio State • •..........................756 Notre Dame .............................762 .................................757 .............................783 .................................757 .................................804 Northwestern............................784 .................................738 ............................779 ............................530 Purdue Minnesota Michigan in the Big Ten Meet Intramurals Michigan State University and the Athletic Department proudly offer the finest recreational facilities in the country for the use of all students. The intramural program, physical education classes and sports clubs combine to serve the multitude of interests of State’s 35,000 students. Over $12 million has been invested in IM facilities which include the Men’s and Women’s IM buildings, Jenison Field House, Forest Akers golf course and numerous playing fields. HPR classes offer everything from life-saving and tennis to blooperball and scuba diving to acquaint the freshman with all forms of athletics. Although three terms of HPR are re­ quired, many freshmen take more just to “keep in shape.” The clubs too are diversified, serving a variety of interests with such organizations as the kayak, flying and ski clubs making participation for everyone a reality at Michigan State. Fall Intramurals Fall is the time for sports as well as academics as over 4700 intramural students discovered when Michigan State’s program got under way. Football once again was the main attraction with more than 3000 participants. The “Im­ pressions,” an took honors as All- University champions winning over the Theta Chi Frater­ nity and Case Residence Hall teams. independent team, For those who prefer less strenuous exercise, the IM pro­ gram offers a total of 11 sports including both team sports and individual competition such as the ever-popular turkey trot. As Michigan State grows at a rate almost too rapid to com­ prehend, the IM program grows with it. This year, IM par­ ticipation broke all previous attendance records with over 9000 men making use of the multitude of equipment and opportunities available to them. . m m Intramurals Winter term at MSU, with its dreary cold and wet weeks is not a favorite term for most students. To offset the de­ pression and discouragement felt by almost everyone, the IM program offers sports with exciting competition in many areas. This year the Delta Chis came out of the “mid­ term blues” to upset the Sigma Chis for the Fraternity basketball crown. The men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon took the swimming trophy and Theta Chi swept the volleyball competition. In the residence hall block, Wonders Hall took both basketball and swimming to start on its way to the all sports trophy. Spring Spring term the intramural program provided sports for more than 6400 students, including everything from track and tennis to skish. Michigan State, with the best facilities not only in the Big Ten, but also in the nation, offers the student body such recreational provisions as Forest Akers Golf Course, tennis courts and the beautiful IM swimming pool. Softball led all sports in number of participants with over 3300 individuals joining in to form 140 teams. The all­ university softball championship was won by Sigma Chi Fraternity when they beat Sigma Alpha Epsilon in an ex­ citing play-off game which lasted ten innings. East Shaw took the residence hall golf crown at Forest Akers Golf Course, with the “Beach Boys” and Lambda Chi Alpha winning the independent and fraternity titles, respectively. Even the girls join into the baseball craze. A member from the House of Worship waits anxiously. Intramurals In tennis, Lambda Chi’s again won the fraternity title. West Shaw became the residence hall champs and the “Rejects” took the independent crown. Sigma Alpha Epsilon defended its fraternity track title by edging out the Delta Chi’s 29—27. Akers took the resi­ dence hall title by finishing first in four events with Emmons Hall coming in second. The season ended when the all sports championship was won by the “Red Trojans” taking the independent team competition, Evans Scholars winning the independent in­ dividual trophy, and Sigma Nu and Case Hall the frater­ nity and residence halls first places. Boys beware! These girls mean business. Women’s Intramurals The “weaker sex” has not been ignored in Michigan State’s extensive intramural program. With 15 activities exclusively for women plus many more co-educational sports, women are left with no excuse for non-fitness. The Women’s Intra­ mural Building makes available two gymnasiums, rooms for table tennis, fencing, contemporary dance, an exercise clinic and two indoor pools with adjacent patio and sun- deck. Altogether over 2500 women participated in sched­ uled competitive sports with 17,000 participations being recorded in the Women’s IM Building for the past year. The women are not inexperienced as shown by a pair of golfers, Joyce Kazmierski and Gretchen Bouwens, who won the 1965 Women’s Midwest Collegiate Golf Tourna­ ment last spring. With such activities as swimming, track and gymnastics, a Michigan State coed can look forward to a year of exercise and fun during study breaks. Once around the track will lose those pounds. Women’s Winter Club Sports For the student with the more specialized interests, MSU has provided many clubs. The European students would feel right at home watching a rugby or lacrosse game in full swing on a sunny afternoon—or the Japanese student might be surprised if he wandered into the IM building some night and heard the thud of a 100 pound girl throw­ ing her 150 pound boyfriend over her shoulder onto the mat at a Judo Club meeting. Anyone can join any club, and some of the members range from the unskilled novices to the highly skilled. Ski Club, the largest club on campus with over 200 members, is a good example of this versatility^ providing lessons for the beginners and stiff competition for the more advanced. During the week® Ski Club shows movies of ski trips, fancy jumps and beautiful resorts. But on the weekend the skiers make the most of Michigan weather and travel to the North to practice for their many meets. This year the cold weather was welcomed by the club Us they skied to defend their first place title in the Michigan Intercol­ legiate Alpine Ski Championship. For those who prefer the wind and waves to snow, the Sailing* Club is the second largest with 130 rhembers and is fast becoming popular with the “spring fevered” students. Sailing is no leisure business with these members as they work all year round to be in top shape for their many regattas. Their hard work paid off when the sailing team did what our football team could not do; they beat UCLA to win first place in the Rose Bowl Regatta in December. For the students from eastern USA, the Rowing Club should look familiar, practicing the difficult but necessary precision as they prepare for the Midwest Open on Grand River. No matter what one’s ability, MSU has a sports club avail­ able: For the agile*the Acrobatic Club; for the muscle bound, the Weightlifting Club. For anyone: Bowling, table tennis, paddleball—no matter what time of year, there is a sports club available to make one’s stay at MSU more enjoyable. Beyond the classroom gathering for a common purpose from a common bond . . .. the periphery of the structure which enriches the process . . One of the foremost obligations of a University is to con­ tribute to the individual’s full development—to offer him the chance to see past the pages of a text and recognize the total implications of a situation. Michigan State stu­ dents have been given this opportunity in the form of various clubs and organizations which complement and supplement educational goals and provide new and mean­ ingful experiences. The diversity of these organizations permits expression in many fields. There are some 200 chartered groups on cam­ pus to fulfill virtually every student interest, be it political, athletic, social, religious or vocational. Foreign students’ participation is also encouraged, especially through inter­ national organizations which include nations from every corner of the globe. During the year groups plan many events ranging from philanthropic endeavors to sports activities. Through their coordinated efforts various student activities are made suc­ cessful and the life of the University is made more com­ plete. Organizations Add to Individual Development Off-Campus Council President, Michael Walsh, contemplates on the duties of his office. Shelving supplies is only part of the job of WIC secretaries. 200 Leadership and Service Provided by the Honoraries Help Set the Intellectual Atmosphere of the University Forty honorary groups function on the Michigan State campus to unite students of academic excellence who have demonstrated an outstanding degree of student leadership and service. The fields and areas represented range from mathematics and history to swimming and home eco­ nomics. While the majority of these honoraries meet to promote educational goals, many others contribute to the Uni­ versity through a vast array of service projects. Members offer tutoring assistance, read to blind students, recommend ideas for campus improvement and help during registra­ tion. Both the Miss MSU and Homecoming Queen con­ tests are planned and carried out by two men’s honoraries. Members extend their services past the University by spon­ soring parties for orphans and helping the needy in the Lansing area. Honoraries are an integral part of a large campus. They provide the University with a chance to honor outstanding student leadership and scholarship. They further offer stu­ dents the opportunity to actively participate in career plans and be of service to their community. Alpha Delta Sigma At the present time, the Michigan State chapter of Alpha Delta Sigma, national advertising honorary, is the only one in the country to grant associate membership to women. In order that its members may broaden their knowledge, the group hosts speakers from many of the large advertising agencies. Included in its other activities during the year were field trips to Fisher Theater and Campbell-Ewald advertising agency in Detroit. ALPHA DELTA SIGMA. Bottom row: F. Miner,,,B. Buckley, B. Binns—sec., P. Tamraz— pres., R. Gringhuis—v. pres., D. Plunkett—treas. Second row: H. Neft, L. Hubbard, C. Marx, C. Budrow, C. Vitace, G. Spedoske. Third rOrl- R. Kamp, L. Wank, G. Spirrison, R. Preiss, S. Russell, P. Goldstein, W. Rockey. Fourth rOtM R. Schanilec, G. Bradbury, D. Oberschulte, K. Pool, B. McFarlin, A. Hopp. Fifth row: J. Violetta, P. Smith, C. Campbell! L. Cartee, D. Jackman, S. Swanson. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA. Bottom row: M. Kmack, J. Granskog, M. Ross, D. Greenwald— treas., J. Levine—v. Pres., T. DeVries—sec., J. Titter, L. Meley, C. Gomins. Second row: P. Kohlruss, T. Gordon, S. Stack, J. Mead, L. Anderson, D. Vitale, J. Finneren, S. Weisswas- ser, A. deZeeuw, S. Leme. Third row: C. Hammond, P. Green, P. Kahn, C. Goldstein, S. Aylesworth, C. Ready, L. Cole, K. Jones, S. McKinney. Fourth row: M. Harwood, D. Beeh- ler, J. Lazette, M. Peterson, S. Sinak, L. Metty, S. Soroka, D. Schilke, M. Bement, P. Masters. Fifth row: K. Coolidge, M. Walker, N. Cohen, P. Spillane, N. Fetters, D. Cramer, S. Fly, L. Jarchow, L. Woodcock. Sixth row: C. Cubberly, B. Houghton, P. Orr, J. Toebe, J. Wheeler, M. Kidder, S. Spencer, J. Lessiter, S. Kovach. Alpha Lambda Delta Beta Beta Beta Freshmen women who have earned a 3.5 all-university average are eligible for membership in Alpha Lambda Delta. Members strive to give scholastic incentive to en­ tering freshmen by sponsoring an activity winter term jointly with Phi Eta Sigma for freshmen who attain a 3.5. Graduate Fellowships are offered to members who have maintained a 3.5 scholastic record throughout their col­ lege career. This year Tri Beta celebrated its tenth anniversary as a chartered club on campus. An affiliate of the largest na­ tional biological honorary in the country, Tri Beta spon­ sors a booth at Activities Carnival, hosts professors of bi­ ology and participates in district and national conventions. Members must be at least juniors majoring in one of the biological sciences and have a high scholastic average. BETA BETA BETA. Bottom row: T. PolevoyS^-pres., D. Tartof—sec., J. Braddock—adv., J. Wooley. Second row: D. Edwards, M. Kabalin, J. Wallach, M. Nelson, S. Grafton, S. Williams. Third row: D. Hoffman, R. Cray, D. Lamberts, A. Weisster, R. Allen, G. Gal- lepp. BLUE KEY. Bottom row: R. Maust, B. Goodwin—treas., S. Powers—pres., D. Lansky—sec., J. Graham, W. Martin. Second row: R. Amsler, H. Wilshins, T. Hewett, C. Miller, C. Stod­ dard, J. Miller. Third row: T. Kushak, P. Smith, J. McQuitty, L. Owem, W. Morgan, C. Wells. Fourth row: A. Kramer, R. Sherwood, J. Higgins, R. Kirk, G. Steinhardt, G. Dilley. Blue Key Circle Honorary Composed of thirty-five members, Blue Key is a national honorary fraternity for junior and senior men. Among their guest speakers were Jack Shingleton, the director of the Placement Bureau and Senator Potter. During winter term, the men traditionally sponsor the Miss MSU Contest, which last year became a preliminary to the Miss America Contest. Membership is gained by petitions or nomination with the approval of the local chapter. Selected during winter term, the members of Circle Honor­ ary recognize the head resident advisors and house mothers at a tea. During Welcome Week, they provide information tables in dorms. Co-sponsoring the Spinster’s Spin and reading to the blind are among activities of Circle Honor­ ary members. Women qualifying for membership must dis­ play outstanding leadership in the residence halls and have a 2.0. CIRCLE HONORARY. Bottom row: B. Hannewald,J. Zimmerman, C. Stevens—treas., J. Smith—pres., G. Ubik, P. Brower, C. Wenger. Second row: P. Platz, L. Muh, P. Carson, J. Boyles, L. Ferriman, M. Skrocki, J. Sperling .Third row: P. Braids, C. Johnson, S. LaRiviere, J. Salmon, L. Wile, N. Woodworth, D. Soderman. DELTA OMICRON. Bottom row: L. Lutz—sec., V. Turner—v. pres., K. Broneol—pres., M. Adler—adv., M. Heffernan—treas., G. Ackley. Second row: P. Barten, S. Moeller, D. Mel­ amed, M. Ziehl, L. Warren, E. Brower. Third row: J. Dexter, B. Dixon, B. Lundy, J. Gard­ ner, J. Davidson, S. Irish. Fourth row: J. Smith, K. Chagnonf|D. Langhorst, M. Goud, J. Wilson. Delta Omicron Excalibur Women majoring or minoring in music are eligible for membership in Delta Omicron. Entertaining at Greek Sing last spring and ushering for many of the music department functions are just part of the activities that keep Delta Omi- crons busy. Among the guest speakers hosted by Delta Omi­ cron during the year were Helen Downie Bishop, the na­ tional president; and Dr. James Niblock, head of the music department here on campus. The men of Excalibur are chosen twice during the year: at Water Carnival and the Homecoming Dance. These thir­ teen outstanding senior men are recognized for the leader­ ship and service they have contributed to the University. Excalibur has begun a memorial fund for one of its mem­ bers, the late Jim Stephanoff. The Distinguished Faculty Award is given by Excalibur each year to an outstanding professor. EXCALIBUR. Bottom row: A. Kramer, R. Borosage, J. Newcomer, J. Biedenbach. Second row: D. Strange, S. Powers, J. McQuitty, J. Higgins, D. Lansky. GREEN HELMET: Bottom row: M. Grost, C. Borso, I. Salyer—sec., L. Benson—pres.,HD. Bräutigam—v. pres., J. Chamberlin—treas., T. Segal. Second row: J. Bivins, L. Meyers, M. Fur- colow, T. Thar, B. Walker, D. Jacobson. Third row: D. Hummel, T. Trott, T. Funk, R. House, S. Haynes, M. Saxton, M. Lipsey. Fourth row: T. Overcamp, R. Ahlgren, T. Milby, G. Morgan, A. Lubin, J. Owicki, P. Wolfgram. Green Helmet Green Splash Composed of freshman men, Green Helmet honors those who have shown outstanding scholarship, citizenship and work in activities. Members help in tutoring and serve as guides during registration, in addition to holding a tea for honors freshmen. A powder-puff football game with Tower Guard was initiated this year by the men of Green Helmet. A second place in duet and first place in trio swimming were awarded to the women of Green Splash in the Inter­ collegiate Synchronized Swimming Championships. In ad­ dition to competition in this and other swim meets, the group presents the annual Green Splash Water Show. A syn­ chronized swimming clinic is offered to high school students by this honorary. Members named Nancy Dash the out­ standing senior of 1964. GREEN SPLASH. Bottom row: R. Wateston, T. Jenkins, F. Fisherman, P. Campbell, N. Thomas, J. Hixson, J. Vickers, P. Verwohlt|JL. Radtke, J. Pieti, A. Dugdale. Second row: N. Finch, C. Scandling, R. Worrail, S. Clark, P. HackettHC. Pegram, J. Shimmin, C. Cush­ ing, J. Sinnamon. Third row: N. Stafford—adv., L. Miller—pres., P. Pritchard—v. pres., C. Clore—sec., J. Kennedy—treas., N. Bishop, K. Lundeen, S. Robinson, R. Brown, A. Schaubel, D. Graening, K. Crandall. KAPPA DELTA PI. Bottom row: M. Skrocki—treas., C. Wtenger—pres., G. Myers—adv., A. Tool—sec., K. Thome. Second row: P. Aardsma, S. Sarbo, S. Robinson, P. Braids, N. Gill. Kappa Delta Pi Mortar Board Juniors and seniors in education who rank in the upper fifth of their class are eligible for membership in Kappa Delta Pi. Outstanding faculty members and people from outside the academic community have spoken to the mem­ bers to encourage a more liberal view of education. Kappa Delta Pi has elected such people as Margaret Mead, Ralph Bunche and Arnold Gesell to its Laureate Chapter. During spring term, Mortar Board selects women on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character and service to comprise the new membership of Mortar Board. This hon­ orary serves the university by ushering at Commencement exercises, selling Mortar Board calendars and awarding scholarships to deserving junior women. A favorite activity of the group is the Apple Polisher’s Dessert to which each girl invites her favorite professor for an apple pie dessert. MORTAR BOARD. Bottom row: P. Reuling—adv., N. Norris—treas., F. Frei, L. Rockey—' sec., D. Jacobs—preslj. Smith—v. pres., M. Kinget—adv. Second row: K. Nash, V. Turner, K. Murto, N. Aylesworth, L. Winslow. Third row: S. Wilson, D. Soderman, G. Shires, j! Purcell, M. Phillips,, E. Davey, P. Castle. Fourth row: P. Braids, L. Leichliter, G. Jucius, N. Schilling, K. Byrne, S. Luzader. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA. Bottom row: B. Sandefur—adv., I. C. Shah, G. Steinhardt— pres., J. Miller—v. pres., E. Breclaw, H. Butler. Second row: E. Goodman, O. Kraft, C. Stod­ dard, T. Hewett, H. Wilchins, G. Benjamin, D. Hawkins. Third row: A. Kramer, J. Litwin, C. Wells, J. McQuitty, R. Kirk, R. Borosage, K. Kerbawy. Omicron Delta Kappa Pi Omega Pi Designed to provide a group on campus in which both stu­ dents and faculty leaders could discuss problems of the Uni­ versity, Omicron Delta Kappa was originated during May, 1963. This honorary coordinates all the tutoring serv­ ices on campus. Requirements for membership in Omi­ cron Delta Kappa include a 3.0 all-University grade point average and leadership in activities on campus. Inviting professors to speak about graduate programs and other topics of interest broadens the knowledge of the mem­ bers of Pi Omega Pi. This club was organized to benefit students enrolled in the business-education curriculum with a 2.7 all-university average and a 3.0 in their major. An occasional feature of their meetings is a panel composed of student teachers who discuss some of the problems en­ countered during student teaching. PI OMEGA PI. Bottom row: L. McGee—treas., C. Fugiel—sec., S. Butcher—pres., J. Slusne —v. pres., L. Volkert. Second row: N. Avery, N. Faussett, M. Schulman, K. Lorenz, V. Duchi. PI TAU SIGMA. Bottom row: D. Renwick—adv.j&R. LaPine—-treas., D. Klett—v. pres., T. Hewett—pres., M. Burmeister, F. Timte—sec. Second row: J. Wheller, R. Luxton, L. Bauer, T. Santoro, P. Fuller, R. Aldag, D. Tompsett. Pi Tau Sigma Sigma Lambda Chi Each spring the members of Pi Tau Sigma present the L. G. Miller Award to the outstanding sophomore in mechan­ ical engineering. This group is composed of juniors and sen­ iors who are in the top 25 per cent of their class scholasti­ cally. This honorary strives to foster the high ideals of the engineering profession and to develop the attributes neces­ sary for effective leadership in the field of mechanical engi­ neering. Among Sigma Lambda Chi’s many advantages is its exten­ sive loan and scholarship program available to members. At the annual Awards Banquet, the students and faculty receive awards from building associations. In 1965, 200 persons attended this smorgasboard banquet and over $3,000 worth of scholarships and awards were given. Mem­ bers are in the upper 20 per cent of their curriculum. SIGMA LAMBDA CHI. Bottom row: A. Sliker—adv., D. Rog—pres., D. Hawkins—v. J. Zahnow, J. Teitsma, M. Murphey—sec.-treas. pres., SIGMA PI ETA. Bottom row: L. Mitchell—v. pres., J. Lappe—pres., P. Rompf—treas., J. McCracken—sec., J. Allison. Second row: A. Averbook, W. Wolf, I. English, W. Boughner, B. MacDowell. Third row: R. Duenke, F. Kleisner, T. Kowalski, N. Barnhart, R. Sherwood. Sigma Pi Eta Tower Guard A pamphlet containing pertinent information on each grad­ uating student in hotel and restaurant industry is published and spread throughout the industry by the members of Sig­ ma Pi Eta. This honorary presented its third annual Epi­ curean Seminar, which brings qualified representatives of the hotel and restaurant industry to MSU to discuss partic­ ular aspects, of the field. San Francisco’s fine restaurants and culinary traditions were the focus of this year’s Seminar. The only organization permitted to hold meetings in Beau­ mont Tower, Tower Guard is composed of co-eds who ex­ cel in scholarship, leadership, service and character. It sponsers a tea for Honors Freshmen, a tea for alumnae of Tower Guard and a reading workshop for the blind. Mem­ bers also usher at commencement and provide a tutor­ ing service for students. Members are “tapped” at May Morning Sing and become officially recognized members on Lantern Night. TOWER GUARD. Bottom row: L. Anderson, L. Meley, D. Greenwald—v. pres., S. Ayles- worth-^pres., M. Schwartz, S. Parry—treas., M. Stulberg. Second row: T. HobSie, D. Schwar- zler, A. deZeeuw, M. Boynton, P. Meahl, E. Payne, J. Munro, S. Leme. Third row: D. Steiner, D. Beehler, M. Peterson, V. Womack, D. Schilke, P. Masters, S. Goodsell, P. Gleason, J. Grat- ner, T. DeVries, B. Howe, L. Jarchow, C. Johnson, T. Poplawski, C. Erhart. AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL. Bottom row: L. Smith—sec., W. Turner—v. pres., E. Fritz —pres., C. Steffen—treas., F. Phillips, N. Brown—adv. Second row: M. Thomas, T. Golden, R. Shepard, E. Breclaw, T. Bowerman, R. Faber, L. King. Third row: R. Smith, E. Haenni, R. Clingman, M. Pigorsh, J. Niska, T. Burkhardt. Agricultural Council AlChE The College of Agriculture is serviced by the Agricultural Council composed of representatives from each of the or­ ganized agricultural clubs on campus. Among the activities in which the members of the Ag Council participate are a Fall Freshman meeting, Agricultural Products Sale, Small Animal’s Day and the Agricultural Honors Convocation. The members also publish a weekly newspaper called the Agriculture News. Included in AIChE’s activities each year, is a field trip to one of Michigan’s large employers of Chemical engineers. This year the group went to Midland and toured the Dow Chemical Corporation. Members also participate in the an­ nual engineering exposition. Any chemical engineering stu­ dent is eligible for membership in AIChE which strives to promote the advancement of chemical engineering in both theory and practice. AIChE. Bottom row: C. Branson—sec., J. DeVet—v. pres., S. Roth—pres., K. Murto, C. Huf, D. Fisher. Second row: J. Weiss, J. Gegus, L. Novak, A. Isham, D. Huebner, R. Bivens, R. Desmond. Third row: G. Short, D. Gantz, G. Gooch, J. Masin, M. Kelly, F. Halbert, J. Thomson, J. Stephenson. ASAE. Bottom row: F. Phillips—treas., D. Cleveland, C. Stannebein—v. pres|| L. Fitzpatrick —pres., C. Nelson—sec., T. Burkhardt. Second row: R. Morey, K. Hofmeister, C. Gray, -adv., E. Fritz, D. Reck- R. Wilson, L. Rose, D. Stublesici, E. Vis. Third row: Dr. F. Bakker- siedler, D. Houk, R. Dussault, D. Preston, Dr. W. Bickert—adv. ASAE ASCE Members of ASAE participate in Farmer’s Week, Agricul­ tural Council activities and the Engineering Exposition. In addition, the group placed second in the Farm and In­ dustrial Equipment Institute Trophy competition. Members promote the use of a slow moving vehicle sign to be placed on the back of tractors and wagons operating on open roads. ASAE aims at furthering student interest in agri­ cultural engineering as it relates to society’s interests. During the Engineering Exposition competition, the Dean’s Cup for 1964 and 1965 was awarded to the American So­ ciety of Civil Engineers. This club strives to unite students in Civil Engineering and give them a knowledge of the field and its opportunities. To be eligible for membership students must be sophomores majoring in Civil Engineering. Speakers or films are presented during each meeting. ASCE. Bottom row: D. Datori, R. Conrad—treas., C. Markert—v. pres., J. Culp—pres., N. Larson—sec., T. Wendzel. Second row: J. Dobelek, R. Ryden, P. Tom, J. Kwock, R. Caltrider, W. Rossow, C. Demos. Third row: T. Butts, J. Rydquist, H. DeVore, T. Shultz, W. Turner, C. Gross. Fourth row: E. Wagester, L. Dell, A. Johnson, J. Solowczuk, L. Neidlinger, H. Bro- lick, J. Anderson. ASMSU BOARD. Bottom Row: J. Graham, F. I^rei, J. McQuitty—chrm.J W. Martiri'-^-v. chrm. Second Row: C. Stoddard, N. Aylesworth, J. Ball, J. Seidman, J. Tanck. Third Row: A. Kramer, L. Noll, J. Mongeon, M. Walsh. Student Board Executive Committee Student Board is the governing body for all student activi­ ties and sets policy of an all-University nature. The Board is composed of the presidents of the seven major governing groups, plus four members elected at-large and two ap­ pointed members. Special commissions in the areas of hu­ man relations and off-campus housing have been initiated by the Board this year. The Executive Committee serves as the coordinator for the various branches of student government. Acting as a forum for new ideas, the group is dedicated to developing a more effective government for Michigan State students. Policy decisions for the executive administration and student gov­ ernment as a whole are an important function of the Executive Committee. ASMSU. Bottom Row: D. Strange, J. Tanck, R. Musmanno, R. Grometer, J. Higgins. Hollander. Second Row: J. Newcomer, R. ASMSU CABINET. Bottom Row: D. Strange, J. Newcomer, J. Tanck,, R. Grometer, J. Higgins, R. Hollonder. Second Row: S. Rathbun, G. Maffat, S. Kramer, R. Musmanno, S. Vondra, B. Paladino. Third Row: M. Sobocienski, D. Meehan, D. Lansky, J. Shagam, S. Powers, J. Coen. Fourth Row: J. Greene, T. Wendland, B. Hillman, T. Johnson, L. Benson, L. Bender. ASMSU Cabinet The Cabinet is responsible to the Student Board in carry­ ing out all ASMSU programs. Members of this organiza­ tion are selected from qualified petitioners by the Student Board. Activities such as Freshmen Forum, Block S and College Bowl competition are organized by this group. The Cabinet sponsored closed circuit television presenta­ tion of away football games and initiated a program of popular entertainment for MSU students. Senior Council Senior Council supervises all senior class activities and is dedicated to increasing participation in these projects. One of the chief functions of the group is the co-ordination of the development fund with the alumni relations office. Senior Swingout and Commencement activities are orga­ nized by the Council. The group also selects a featured sen­ ior weekly. Members are selected on the basis of petition and interview. SENIOR COUNCIL. Bottom R ow: D. Costa, P. Parker, J. Higgins—presB S. Nyberg— sec., P. Smith—v. pres.,, J. Mittelman. Second Row: T. Kushak, M. Rowe, P. Parker, D. Strange, J. Purcell, J. Chidester, M. Rosenfeld. ASMSU JUDICIARY. Bottom row: C. Adler, S. Goodman, R. Maust—-chief Justice, N. Hefke—adv., S. Obeshaw. Second row: T. Kinkel, J. Kelly, L. Bobbitt, D. Meehan, D. Mali- nak. Student Judiciary Student Traffic Appeals Court The members of the student judiciary, participating as a peer group, have original jurisdiction over cases involving student infractions of university rules. The members are chosen from petitions and interviews and' represent the student body according to class standing. Decisions of the group are arrived at by a cooperative effort of the Dean’s office and the judiciary, so the student’s welfare is well protected. The Student Traffic Appeals Court is the branch of the All-University Student Judiciary concerned with appeals of student motor vehicle violations. Its sole responsibility is to judge the extenuating circumstances of the summonses is­ sued. The Court is composed of twelve associate justices and one Chief Justice. Open petitioning is held for justice­ ships in the fall and spring of each year, with the ASMSU Board judging the applicants’ qualifications. TRAFFIC COURT. Bottom row: R. Kirk—chief Justice, T. Trott, E. Smith, T. Fisher, R. Zuzack, T. Mallo. AWS JUDICIARY. Bottom row: S. Obeshaw—chrm., K. Keith, J. Graham. AWS Judiciary AWS Organizations Council The Assembly, newly organized in 1964, has been instru­ mental in bringing about many changes in women’s regula­ tions concerning sign-out and dress regulations. These changes are in keeping with the policy of furthering the de­ velopment of individual responsibility for women of Michi­ gan State. The Council is composed of the Second Vice- President and the chairman of each complex board and acts as the highest court of appeals of judicial cases. Associated Women Students was originally fostered by a need to help women students adjust to social, political and academic equality. AWS serves as coordinator of wom­ en’s activities and promotes the participation of women students in extracurricular activities. AWS sponsors such activities as Lantern night, Spinster Spin and May Morn­ ing Sing. Members of the group are representatives from various women’s organizations and complex representatives. AWS ORGANIZATIONS COUNCIL: Bottom row: N. Schueler, J. Smith, L. Miller, K. Lowrie, C. Carman—chrm., T. Poplawski, K. Keith. AWS Cabinet The AWS Cabinet is a policy making organization which has the responsibility of recommending and interpreting University standards and rules for all women students. Members of the Cabinet are selected by the AWS Assem­ bly on the basis of petition and interview. This organiza­ tion serves as the coordinator for the various AWS pro­ grams designed to complement the academic experience of MSU coeds and prepare them for their future roles as educated women. The door of AWS opens itself to many opportunities for State coeds. 216 BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP. Bottom Row: L. Williams, B. Long—treas.i J. Brown—sec., R. Rowe—v. pres., B. Wilsori-B-pres., J. Edwards, S. Koerker, J. Didier—adv. Second Row: C. Hochhäuser, M. Ries, B. Woodbury, M. Keller, P. Mahar, G. MacDer- maid, J. Stewart, J. YapleJjK. Leather. Third Row: C. Johnson, K. Peterson, S. Russo, B. Collins, J. Holmes, C. Corley, J. Chorlton, D. Dalrymple. Fourth Row: M. Ulrickson, D. Martin, T. Mitts, R. Hornang, V. Wittenback, E. Smith, B. Ledford, M. Randall, M. Munsor. Baptist Student Fellowship Block and Bridle Students of the American Baptist Fellowship have worked with teenagers from Ingham County Juvenile Home and the Boys Training School. In this yearlong program, Op­ eration Walkout, many of these teenagers have been taken by students to church activities and worship. In addition to service projects, the group participates in a wide variety of recreational, social and educational functions. Members of Block and Bridle are especially proud of their Spring Round-Up, considered one of the best horse shows in Michigan. This group, composed of students in some phase of the animal husbandry curriculum, also partici­ pates in the spring and fall livestock and meats judging contests and the Little International Livestock Show. The group awards scholarships to a deserving freshman, junior and senior. BLOCK AND BRIDLE. Bottom Row: G. Powell, S. Swiontkowski, T. McLaughlin—sec., J. Fischer—v. pres., N. Orth—pres.,. M. DeWess—treas., B. Brown, H. Ritchie—adv. Second Row: B. Cook, S. Tuck, S. Tyler, B. Greer, C. Vaugher, E. Balok, N. Sloyle. Third Row: K. WaMM. Blommer, M. Angel, P. Witko, S. Good, L. Porter, J. Theodore, R. Wallace. Fourth Row: J. Rybinski, D. EngerslJ. Pitney, M. Bemister, P. Meyre, K. Yaros, D. Hase- nauer, R. Emmert. Fifth Row: R. Smith, L. Farresworth, K. Huler, R. Sullins, N. Black- ledge, D. Nelson, A. Sheets, J. Maness. Sixth Row: J. Ellis, W. Oxender, K. Kirkland, R. Rohrer, C. Anders, B. Hoas, A. Lawrence, T. Dodge. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION. Bottom row: J. McLaughlin, D. Wolterding— treas., S. Alexander, J. Moore—pres;, H. Haslei»adv.||B. Risk, S. Dotlich -v. pres., T. Over- ton—-sec. Second, row: J. Titter, C. Barrows, M. Walter, O. Hall, L. Olson, J. Updegraff, M. Hull, D. WedemeyerMN. Beggs. Third row: J. GillS B. Buesing, J. Osborn, D. Fay, S. Robinson, K. Ryerson, C; Olson, P. Wolfe, A. Griffin. Fourth row: J. Aldrin, J. Harringtop, V. Below, S. Herrington, T. Delaplane, W. Sands, J. Kimball, C. Kelley, K. Braden. Fifth row: W. Proops, D. Bailey, C. Monteith, M. WatersJ'T. Deline, J. Grashoff, L. Rose, M. Corin. Sixth row: K. Wolfe, D. Kentro, J. Messacar, D. Madden, R. Hill, B. Auten, D. Heck, C. Tyrell. Christian Science Organization Campus 4-H At the weekly meetings of the Christian Science Organi­ zation religious services are held to unite members of this faith in closer bonds of Christian fellowship. The stu­ dents in this organization serve the University by sponsoring a lecture on Christian Science once each term. The group also uses its extra funds to buy subscriptions to the Christian Science Monitor for foreign students. Acting as a service group for state 4-H clubs, Campus 4-H strives to develop leadership in youth. The group, also par­ ticipates in many campus activities: Agricultural Honors Convocation, International Festival and Small Animals Day. During Farmer’s Week members man information booths and usher at the talent show. At Christmas they present a food basket to a needy family in the Lansing area. CAMPUS 4-H. Bottom row: S. Walker-B-sec., P. Johnson—v. pres., L. Smith-—pres., S. Cal­ houn—treas., J. Niska. Second row: A. Baker, K. Roman, C. Mast, M. Uhe. Third ’row: W. Volz, B. Winded, S. Kingsbury, D. Peckens, P. Grubel. DELTA PHI EPSILON. Bottom row: A. Emerich, M. Golden—sec., J. Wingate—v. pres., J. Schuiteman—pres., M. KaplanM M. Roe—-treas., E. Rice. Second row: M. RosensteinJ B. Swanson, H. Jennings, K. Motawi, J. Mittelman, J. Cunningham, D. Goldstein. Third rod): P. Ho, J. Maldonado, R. Roether, H. Olson, R. Strait, L. Kohler,_ M. O’Keefe. Fourth row: L. Leone, T. Parachini, S. Henry, R. Van Neste, C- Fuélnig, M. Tietler, T. Mitts- Fifth row: B. Ebersole, W. Çorrey, J. Sy, H. Gurewitz, W. Evans, G. Sumerix, L. Capicchiowi. Sixth row: T. Milby, B. Kolb, M. Ulieny, T. Bullock, P. Soloman, N. Gill, C. Cox. Delta Phi Epsilon Greek Week Among the programs sponsored by Delta Phi Epsilon was a memorial program for President Kennedy at which the film, “The Making of a President”, was shown. This pro­ fessional fraternity, which promotes the field of interna­ tional relations, also arranges special interviews for mem­ bers with personnel representatives. To date MSU graduates have taken positions in twenty foreign countries and through­ out the United States. Greek Week epitomizes the many facets of the Greek system at Michigan State. Greek Week Executive Board plans and organizes all activities during this week. Activities include the Greek Track Meet, Torch Run, Sigma Chi Steet Dance, Sigma Alpha Mu Tricycle Race, Greek Feast, Greek Sing and the Beta Session by the Cedar. The Board presents awards to the winners of Greek Sing and to the Greek units displaying outstanding participation during Greek Week. GREEK WEEK. Bottom row: L. Bateman, D. Swartz, R. Britton—treas., P. Taggart—chrmS J. Neuman—chrm., B. Dix- sec., D. Costa. Second row: S. Radcliffe, H. Wilchins, D. Gregory, J. Billing, T. McClure, B. Miller, A. Philbrick, D. Ryan. HILLEL COUNCIL. Bottom row: F. Rathlein S. Liebert, A. Lesgold-=pres., A. Zemach—adv., S. Ginsburg—treas., J. Flamm. Second row: E. Horowitz, D. Olmstead, D. Klegon, R. Broner, M. Leifer, P. Safdy. Third row: J Weiss, E. Brill, S. Rosenfeld. A. Altman, M. Gordon. Hillel Council Homecoming Executive Board The B’nai B’rith Foundation offers Jewish students a chance to get together through religious services on holidays and Fridays and various socials and mixers. A Hillel spon­ sored folk dancing group performs at the International Festival and other all-University activities. Sunday evening forums, which this year featured such speakers as Zolton Ferency and Alfred Meyer, are also sponsored by the organi­ zation. Homecoming Executive Board has the responsibility of co­ ordinating and sponsoring all events on campus during the Homecoming weekend. In the past Homecoming activities have been the project of the Alumni Office. This is the second year that students and the alumni have shared the project. Awards are given for outstanding Homecoming dis­ plays constructed by living units. The elections of the Home­ coming Queen and her Court is organized by the Board. HOMECOMING EXECUTIVE BOARD. Bottom row: J. Brancaglione, J. Keyser—sec., S. Powers—chrmn., C. Millson,.!M. Rowe, D. Strange. Second row: T. Kushak, R. Baughman, R. Musmanno, R. Salomonson, L. Bender. HPER CLUB. Bottom row: D. Wiest—adv., B. Maxsonjc. Agnew—-treas., S. Smith—pres., D. Kukulka—-v. pres., S. Hetzner, E. Cole. Second row: L. Miernicki, E. McConkie, T. Krupp, B. Walker, A. MurphyBL. Tischler, S. Orr, K. Carrigan. Third row: K. EdingtonlP. Herhold, S. Lerne, K. Crandall, S. Cook, D. Brotz, C. Lundberg. HPER Club Homebuilders Club An Olympic Development Committee Award was pre­ sented to the Women’s Health, Physical Education and Recreation Club for its donations to the Olympic Fund. The money was raised by profits from the vending machines in the Women’s IM building. Members also sponsor an orienta­ tion for incoming freshmen in physical education and send delegates to the State HPER Convention. The club honors the outstanding senior. Members of the Homebuilder’s Association strive to associate students and home builders with the jurisdiction for the purpose of mutual advantage and cooperation and to co­ operate with all branches of the home builder’s industry. The organization sponsors a booth at both the Chicago and Grand Rapids conventions of the National Association of Home Builders. Members also assist at the Lansing Home- arama. HOME BUILDER’S CLUB. Bottom row: W. Huff—sec., M. Murphey—treas., D. Rog— v. pres., T. Forthofer—pres,, W. Lloyd—advisor. Second row: D. Hornburg, A. Gussin, :D. Hawkins, A. Fruman. Third row: R. Clingman, D. Patrick, B. Sands, M. Dodick. Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC) is responsible for perpetuat­ ing the spirit of brotherhood and cooperation which exists among Michigan State’s thirty-two fraternities. Scholarship, community service, leadership, athletics and social life are all important aspects of the Greek system. IFC has the responsibility of determining requirements for pledging and colonization of new fraternities on campus. In addition, the Council sponsors two scholarships for foreign students and presents an award to the outstanding alumnus-of-the year. IFC handles registration of fraternity men for the university. IFC. Bottom row: H. Wilchins, E. Smith, J. Sanderson—treas., A. Kramer—pres., G. Fischer —sec., W. Trafton, C. Miller, P. Prechtel, D. Bzovi, R. Lorentzen, K. Zorn, R. Morrow, P. Barnhart, J. Ramsey, D. Meehan. Third row: I. Armistead, F. Henderson, R. Weir, T. Tasker, J. Jackson, J. Wellard, W. Smith, R. Prentice. INDIA CLUB. Bottom row: M. Kacker—treas., M. Agrawal, J. Ryder—adv., N. Gill—pres., M. Ryder, P. Mulchandani. Second row: R. Prasad, S. Yamdagni, P. Rao, K. Shah, S. Sarkar, R. Agrawal, T. Rao. Third row: S. Puri, H. Bhatia, K. Ashok, S. Jayant, S. Jain, V. Choksey, S. Mayall, R. Dhaliwal. Fourth row: B. Patel, B. Singh, U. Puri, D. Singh, S. Prasad, S. Mehra, R. Parkesh, A. Singhania. India Club International Club Diwal (Festival of Lights) Celebration sponsored by the India Club offered members a chance to enjoy an Indian banquet and entertainment. The group also presents lec­ tures to further the understanding of Indian culture and tradition which are presented in schools, colleges and churches in the Lansing area. Members participate in in­ tramural ping pong and badminton. Last year the club members won the badminton tournaments on campus. The largest organization on campus, International Club, is open to all interested students. Members of various na­ tionality organizations at MSU are invited to perform at its weekly meetings. Each term the group sponsors a special event: the International Ball during fall term, the Interna­ tional Dinner during winter term and the International Festival spring term. All these serve to promote understand­ ing between foreign and American students. INTERNATIONAL CLUB. Bottom row: T. Parker, S. Sinda—secl| W. Meshref—pres., A. Benson—advisor, J. Flores—v. pres., Y. Romano—treas., S. Sinnadurai. Second row: G. Ahun- anya, A. Shyam, B. Porter, C. Jolley, B. Shah, K. Kumar. Third row: A. Nikundiwe, J. Hickey, N. Gill, W. Levis, L. Oshina, D. Pitman. Fourth row: M. Saeed, K. Valentine, I. El-Darwish, D. Fengler. MANAGEMENT CLUB. Bottom row: W. Oberg—adv., D. Patria—treas., J. Meyer—v. près., W. Knaack—, pres., J. Keyser—sec., U. Puri, G. Phillips. Second row: V. DeHoop, D. Härings, R. Flucke, D. Hailey, S. Arends, D. Atkinson, J. Parrish. Third row: J. Greene, R. Breenan, H. Dodge, H. Gariety, W. Smith, J. Berry, J. Van Hoef. Management Club Marketing Club A. L. Battimari of Michigan Bell and Howard Standard of the Michigan National Bank were two guest speakers heard during the Management Club meetings this year. This group is organized to help management students under­ stand business in reality rather than in text book theory. Members examine new management concepts, professional standards of ethics and modern management science. Henry Salla, past president, was named the recipient of the Out­ standing Member Award. The National Intercollegiate Marketing competition with 28 participating schools is sponsored by members of the MSU Marketing Club. The Club also acts as host for the executive sales management seminar. Various phases of the marketing world are studied by the group, and well- known personalities in the field are often guest speakers during their meetings. Membership is open to all students with a 2.0 average. MARKETING CLUB. Bottom row: N. Nakfoor, P. Carpenter, V. Barion, H. Benjamin—g pres., J. Culver—treas., J. Meyer—v. pres., J. Dye. Second row: D. Dobbins, L. TowerflD. Manerikar, R. Baratta, T. Herman, S. McLinn, J. Dragan. Third row: G. Root, N. Steiner, J. Daniels, V. Wasik, J. Ridley, J, Hilliard, R. LaBarre. Fourth row: W. Hinch, B. More, D. Spanninga, T. Cooley, J. Mulvehill, G. Bradbury, V. DeHoop. Fifth row: T. Ferrigan, D. Shepard, J. Hendrickson, J. Tarak, R. Brinks, R. Craig, T. Kuchel. MHA. Bottom row: D. Davis, J. Mongeon—pres., S. Michealson-^-sec., J. Sink—v. pres., B. Roach. Second row: R. Kolasa,'C. Pettee, B. Stewart, F. Svetlik, K. Boedecker. Third row: J. Tiel, P. Terry, E. Thorsen, H. LaBelle, S. Golden, J. Larson. Fourth row: P. Sorum, J. Cauley, J. McCutcheon, R. Pratt, Dr. Sandeen—adv. Men’s Hall Association Packaging Society Composed of the presidents of each men’s residence hall, MHA, has initiated night open houses and radio stations in the dorms. Almost every day of the week the group spon­ sors movies in the residence halls at a nominal cost. MHA organizes mixers during orientation week and the tradition­ al MSU-U of M mixer. Trophies are awarded by the group to dormitories wjth the highest grade point average and to those with outstanding homecoming displays. During the annual Packaging Banquet sponsored by the Packaging Society, awards were given to the outstanding junior and senior of the year and to the company of the year showing excellence and innovation in packaging. Hu­ morous awards were also given to the faculty of the school of Packaging. A service of the group is a Christmas Party given for ten orphans from St. Vincnet’s Home. Members also participate in several intramural sports. PACKAGING SOCIETY. Bottom row: H. Raphael—adv., R. Bush, M. Kelly, D. Novakos- ki—pres., J. Andrews—v. pres., R. Ladd, M. Field-^sec. Second row: R. Conant, L. King, W. Thomas, C. Yacuzzo, L. Barton, W. Reed. Third row: S. Welker, C. Kraemer, D. Huckins, A. Phillips, R. Baldwin, J. Sy,rB. Fedewa. Fourth row: R. Burgess, W. Winter, E. Kellett, J. Baxter, J. Coleman, C. Steffen. Fifth row: J. Jenkins, M. Freed, W. Somerville, J. Barnes— treas., R. Stanke. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL. Bottom row: C. Schildhammer—treas., J. Hoff—sec., N. Ayles- worth—pres., D. Costa—v. pres^ S. Wilson, P. Baer. Second row: M. Bell,i|J. Barnum, B. Cullman, K. Holt, M. Macartney^ L. Johnson, P. Parker. Third row: S. Storch, J. Wonson, M. Ruhling, D. Eliason, K. Halverson, H. Davidson, S. Lundstrom. Fourth row: J. Pat­ riarche, M. O’Connor, J. Thomas, K. Backoff, V. Stem, L. Olson, N. Andersen. Fifth row: F. Knight, M. Briggs, S. Cibulskis, L. Dofter, J. Gill, R. McLean, H. Bowman. Sixth row: M. Maloney, P. Powers, J. Valrance, C. McGee, M. Kimball, S. McWethy. Panhellenic Council The twenty-two sororities at Michigan State are governed by Panhellenic Council. Panhel is comprised of the rush chairman and assistant rush chairman of each sorority and serves as a forum for problems relevant to Greek life at the university. Scholarship awards are given to the sorority with the highest grade point average, the most improved sorority scholastically and to the senior Greek woman graduating with the highest grade point average. In addition to a philanthropic project each term, the group has a tea for freshmen and transfer students with scholarships to MSU. Nancy Aylesworth helps sort rush cards to be sent to each sorority. 226 PHI BETA LAMBDA. Bottom row: S. Pijanewski-Btreas., L. Lonning—sec.||S. Klock—pres., L. Tower, L. Volkert—v. pres;,. Second row: T. Johnson, C. Rollo, V. Duchi, M. Matthes, H. Griffitts—adv. Phi Beta Lambda Phi Gamma Nu Business education or secretarial majors plus any other in­ terested students are eligible for membership in Phi Beta Lambda. One of the chief functions of this organization is to assist high school students in establishing Future Busi­ ness Leaders. To encourage interest the members of Phi Beta Lambda sponsor an annual high school night at which the outstanding senior in Business Education is given an award. A national business sorority, Phi Gamma Nu promotes fellow­ ship, scholarship and extra-curricular activities. On campus the women act as hostesses for activities in the College of Business and co-sponsor a Christmas Party with Delta Sigma Pi for underprivileged children in the Lansing area. The organization extends its activities to the support of an orphan in Korea. Members are voted on by the active chapter. PHI GAMMA NU. Bottom roiv: L. Towej, S. Scales, K. Lorencz—pres. K. Manecke—v. pres., K. Kryszak—sec., M. Caukin—treas. Second row: L. McCabe, S. Maxam, C. Stevens, J. Hous­ ton, J. Duff, E. Schmidt, B. Hunt. Third row: B. Hudson, J. Slusne, V. Denghel, D. Leech, G. Wagner. Fourth row: J. Gelock, M. Modjeski, S. Paluha, L. Balog, M. Potts, S. Carpenter. PROMENADERS. Bottom row: D. Berry, G. Woodman—v. pres., L. Chase—pres., A. .Gray —sec., F. Nurnberger-Äadv., J. Chase. Second row: S. Miller, R. Woodman, S. Mooney, W. Kahle,kH. Nürnberger, H. Morris. Third row: L. Whitcomb, M. Willison, E. Johnson, J. Coffield, G. Huntlef! A. Lundberg, K. Detmers. Fourth röW: N. BuckBP. Griffin, C. Kaylor, L. Younter, L. Pryer. Fifth row: J. Converse, B. Arundale, G. Bacon, B. Wilson/C. Nelson’ B. Cannon. Promenaders St. John’s Student Parish Square, round and folk dancing is promoted and preserved by the Promenaders. The midweek meetings of the group provide members with a break in studying and a chance to dance, call dances or teach fellow members the various types of dances. In addition, the organization has a demon- stration group presenting performances in the Activities Carnival, at dorm complex dances and at a basketball half- time- Guiding the activities of the Catholic students at MSU is the Organizations Council of St. John’s. In recent years, the expanding University community has emphasized the need for increased facilities and two new chapels are now in the planning stages to better serve students. Missionary work extends to Mexico, Arizona and New Mexico. Each year an outstanding member is honored with the Newman Lead- ership Award. ST. JOHN’S STUDENT PARISH. Bottom row: Fr. McDevitt, J. McElearney, M. Arm­ strong, AI. Stuecker, K. Kuchemann, K. Fojtik, D. ChimentoBpT. McPaul, M^. Aloynes, Sister Caniel, Sister Christopher. Second row: S. Troychak, H. Prince, Fr. Frommeyr, R. Knaus. Third row: P. Tyrrell, C. Matelski. SIGMA ALPHA ETA. Bottom row: R. MurralS-sec.. P. Radcliffe, D. Tomkins—treas.,;K. Smits, E. Smerza—pres., A. Berg. Second row: L. Deal—adv., S. Grondon, H. VanDenbrink, D. Jensen, J. Kelly, L. Lyon. Sigma Alpha Eta Ski Club Students in the speech and hearing curriculum are welcomed in Sigma Alpha Eta. This organization to membership strives to provide social and professional fellowship not found in the classroom. Included in its activities to achieve this purpose was a Christmas party for children in the speech and hearing clinic on campus and a May morning break­ fast for officers’ initiation. Participation in the Activities Carnival, interclub racing, a Queen contest, ski trips and a feature length skiing movie are all a part of Ski Club’s activities. Students with an in­ terest in skiing meet to teachgS promote and develop the sport on campus and instruction is available if it is desired by members. Several personalities in the world of skiing meet with and speak to members during the weekly meet­ ings. The club helps to build friendships with common interests. SKI CLUB. Bottom row: J. Snyder—pres., S. Drulard—seel G. Akin—v. pres. Second row: J. Old, P. Arendt—treas. SPARTAN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP. Bottom row: G. McNeill, D. Rieke, J. Sunderlin —v. pres., D. DeKoning—pres., B. Cargill—treas., S. VanDyke—sec., E. Wells. Second row: T. DeVries, S. Buxton, L. Riggle, M. Morrow, S. Stellema, M. Moss, B. Strobel. Third row: N. Randall, M. Perrine, C. Miltenberger, S. Engman, R. Arpin, F. Parsons, G. Gilmore. Fourth row: L. Haveman, T. Williamson, R. Ward, P. VanderWerf, R. Lietzke, R. Toliver. Spartan Christian Fellowship Water Carnival To help celebrate their 25th year on campus, Spartan Christian Fellowship hosted an open house, dinner and party at homecoming. The group, associated with the State Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship, meets weekly for lectures and special events which this year included a toboggan party, volleyball and bowling parties. Smaller discussion groups within the organization meet for Saturday seminars. Members also participate in summer training camps. After considering various ideas, the Executive Committee chose “Slipped Disc” or “Rock Back to Bach” as its theme for the 1966 Water Carnival. Trophies are awarded in three divisions: residence halls, Greek living units and off- campus housing in order to give all groups an equal op­ portunity in competition. The chairman is selected by the past chairman and ASMSU. The members of his commit­ tee are chosen by the basis of petition. WATER CARNIVAL. B. Harvey, N. Hefke—advisor, P. Halper—sec., D. Lansky—chrmn., J. Dragash, B. Sheardy. Second row: S. Powers, H. Plante, M. Rowe, S. Higbee, M. Stzaly, M. Hirsch, R. Musmanno. Third row: J. Greene, R. Salomonson, T. Jakubowski, D. Bzori, K. Miller, S. Brown, J. Newcomer. STATE NEWS EDITORIAL. Bottom row: R. Hansen, L. Rockey, J. Sterba, L. Berman— adv., C. Wells—ed., R. Schwartz, K. Kerbawy. Second row: M. Marsh, B. Twitchell, J. Knauer, F. Unger, C. O’Brien, B. Little, L. Boyle. Third row: R. Karle, J. Duplee, D. Hanson, B. Smith, L. Pratt, M. Ullrich, P. Bogert. Fourth row: R. Yafie, A. Marien, B. Pritchard, D. Sockol, E. Brill, D. Clark, J. Spaniolo. State News Editorial State News Advertising The editorial department of the State News provides the 35,000 student and staff subscribers with the news which is necessary to make them well-informed citizens of the Uni­ versity community. Editorial policy is made by the five mem­ ber State News Editorial Board. The State News has received three consecutive Pacemaker Awards from the Associate Collegiate Press Association and a number of individual awards from the Michigan Collegiate Press Association. State News advertising serves MSU students by informing them of necessary merchandising and service information. Staff members have the responsibility of selling space to local merchants and preparing advertising layouts. Adver­ tising revenues play an important part in financing the publication of the State News. The Classified section of the State News is also the responsibility of the advertising staff. STATE NEWS. Bottom row: A. Langer—adv. mgr., D. Croad—rec., L. Berman—adv., B. Judy—class mgr., R. Bullard—bus. mgr. Second row: J. Bannan, A. Mattocks, D. Kirk, P. Wal­ ton, M. Juntila, S. Russell. Third row: T. Helderman, W. Papciak, D. Taylor, R. Rubinoff, J. Stark. IfiM HKS |9s|B| BottOTn rÆ: 9 Winterhalter, D. Kline—sec. J B. Zillmer— Voorhees~v- Pres- Second row:: D. Wiener, J. Zimmerman, J. Spencer, M Ellis, b Ä Union Board Officers Union Board The Union Board Officers are primarily a policy making organization. Chosen from Union Board members, there are seven committee chairmen, three Union Board offil cers and two members-at-large. The Directors are the chan­ nel of communication with the Union Building manage­ ment regarding the Board’s activities. The Union Board coordinates the various facilities of the information Student Union Building. The ride-board, booth,idancing and bridge lessons and charter flights to Europe are sponsored by the Board. Co-operating with local merchantsgjthe Union Board presents a fashion show in the fall. The closed circuit presentation of the Michigan foot- ball game was sponsored by the group. ^¿.9N cBOAI}D- bottom row: L. Connard, K. Hastedt, D. Pearsall S Ely D Holden P WhfoiS T0W: I C-bon K Powell, B. Barnwell, J. Cinka, C.’ ¡BHBHH £ Whipple. Third row: J. Sipe, M. Jahns, J. Kras, S. Van Warner C Brunic V Bnfl’ F Cadotte F ourth row: W. Ast, J. Hendricks, H. Moczul, L. Max D Stauffer Drake L Kater. Fifth row: T. Glasgow, D. Baehler, J. Raymond, B. McClain, D. Ryan, C. Sampson' WIC. Bottom row: M. Parish, D. Stansell—sec., J. Ball^-pres., M. Carson—v. pres., G. Hastings -—treas., D. Dmjfi-adv. Second row: M. Boynton, L. Meley, P. Spice, E. Samuelson, C. Papson. Third row: S. Mallison, P. ReesjK. Stoutenburg, D. Schwarzler, C. Denton, M. Skrocki. Fourth row: E. Huff, M. DeYoung, B. Baumann, H. Pierce, P. Oathout, J. Childers. Fifth row: C. Bush, L. Garcia, S. Sieg, S. Mosshamer, J. MacArthur, C. Johnson. WIC Forestry Club Women’s Inter-Residence Council (WIC) is dedicated to promoting cooperation among the residence halls in ac­ tivities and policies. Housing for the Alumni Distinguished Scholarship competition and other conference students is the responsibility of WIC. The group sponsors freshman mixers, Inter-R Sing and an officers Workshop. Members of the Council are presidents of all women’s dormitories. Founded in 1904, Forestry Club was one of the first recog­ nized organizations on campus. Members of this group annually sponsor the all-University dance and Shindig, which was carried out this year with a Paul Bunyan theme. The MSU chapter also has a joint banquet with U of M students and sends delegates to the Midwest Forester’s Conclave. Membership is open to any undergraduate stu­ dent majoring in forestry. row: B. Voelker, B. Rudolph, T. Berry—sec.-treas., B. FORESTRY CLUB. Bottom Ehrendreich—pres., D. Grosft^v. pres., D. Feiger, D. McEwen, D. MacCleery. Se^nd E. Caveney, G. Lewis, R. Kremsreiter, L. Sherwood, L. James, M. Pontii, L. Carter. Third row: R. Burns, D. Klainer, F. Ruppert, B. Schrand, A. Pavlinak, D. Reid, E. Frey, M. Solon, D. Chute. Fourth row: T. Tucker, J. Frederick, G. Byelich, J. White, C. MichealslJ. Pro- chaska, E. Abel, H. Morton. The heart of socialization . . . a warm retreat in which to remove the mask . . . the beginning and end of each day . . Residence Units Are As Different and Yet As Similar As the People Who Inhabit Them Campus living units are as diverse as the students who occupy them. From august Abbott to the far reaches of Fee, people go about their separate, yet strangely similar, ways. Fraternity and sorority houses lend an air of hallowed uniqueness. To some, the glamour of off-campus living is irresistible. To others, co-ops or married housing best fulfill their specific needs. Linking them all is the common bond of people with a purpose. Students meet to discuss and perhaps ponder myriad ideas. Winter makes that old room seem pretty inviting. Throughout a student’s academic career, his residence is the hub of his existence. From there he goes forth each morning to face the perplexities of another day, and every night returns to prepare again for the cycle. At first he finds this new sort of living strange, but as soon as he gets the knack of coaxing reluctant candy machines, timing the lunch line correctly and studying with noisy roommates he is over­ coming those myriad other minute details that always seem to crop up. Spring brings out all sorts of things. A slot machine with better than average odds. Coexistence is often the only solution. Dorm lounges provide a place for old friends to get together. First stop for freshmen is registration at the desk. Moving-in day at State is a classless struggle. But for the freshman, it is an experience which will never again be dupli­ cated. Suddenly, the world of mothers, home cooked meals and free laundry service lies behind him. The bulletin boards and boxes; suitcases and stuffed tigers; and typewriters and textbooks are only a symbol of the new life he is about to begin. His initial arrival on campus marks the end of one journey; the beginning of another. .: South campus weekend is fun for all. Informal hootenannies are spontaneous. People Are the Integral Ingredient of College Life The first, and quite possibly most important, discovery of a new college student is people: peo­ ple in numbers that threaten to stagger the imagina­ tion. Nor are they just faceless multitudes, but an unbelievable mass of distinct individuals, acquaint­ ances and friends. The next discovery the student makes is that people like to do things—before very long the student finds himself caught up in the hu­ man tides and carried into a whirl of activities and social events: some formal, others spontaneous, but all enjoyable or, at least, interesting. And among the more popular individual sports Sis !S¡ m y Me One of those inter-precinct football games that the girls always seem to win. ü lallt ■ 111 SIÆ MÜsH ISi ■ ■ ■ ■ 243 Study break or all-afternoon session? Many a problem is solved over a Coke Strains of "folk are heard often Books, professors, activities, classes, mixers . . . a university is many things. But above all, a uni­ versity is people. Students at Michigan State soon find hundreds to thousands of new faces, which even­ tually become names, and finally, personalities. An inherent characteristic of people is their tendency to congregate. Thus, groups soon form at the library, in the grill, at meetings, in impromptu hootenannies, on the IM field, and at Greek Rush. In all facets of university life, from dinner in the dorm to the crowd at the football game, the student is a member of a group. 244 Grill hours build up between classes Students Find Groups a Basic Part of University Life Planning and plotting at a floor meeting. Seek . .. and ye shall find. Seek companionship . . . and it’s within your own room, or next door, or down the hall. Seek solitude . . . and it’s found in your own special comer, wherever it may be. Seek relaxation . . . and it’s in the lounge after hours, or in the grill over a Coke, or in an impromptu hootenanny in the Fine Arts Room. Seek recreation . .. and it’s in the multi-purpose room where a mixer is being held, or out on the front lawn in a quick game of touch football. Bugs, books, and a problem Another hectic day draws to a close. The grill provides a quiet refuge. 246 A New Student Encounters Many Situations—Some Old, Some New The new freshman finds his life and habits shattered into a thousand fragments which are quickly remolded into something new and different, yet somehow hauntingly familiar. He finds that even the simplest of actions seem to have a slightly dif­ ferent perspective. The Freshman has certainly lived with people before, but never quite in a dor­ mitory atmosphere. He has eaten in cafeterias and in grills before but yet the situation is strange and different. And he has studied before, but never quite so much, or so intensely, or with so much com­ pany. Storm warning. Tradition is all-important for Greeks. Practice for that big game. To the victor: treatment fit for a king. Greek living presents an entirely different dimension in student residences. Each house is comprised of individuals who share common traditions and customs ; a feeling of individuality in a massive sea of entities. With this spirit of fraternal friendship there is also a sense of friendly rivalry among houses that provides a strong link in the chain of Greek unity and creates pride in the Greek system. 250 Sj Greek Houses Present A Unique Dimension In Student Living One important facet of Greek life is service. In every manner imaginable, Greek units participate in projects for school and community. Some of these undertakings consist of a single frenzied “Service Day” and find Greeks repainting the white stripes on roads, fixing windows and doing an in­ finity of other small, but helpful, tasks. Other Greeks conduct continuing projects like the work of sororities with orphans. Still other service projects are of a spontaneous sort which crop up when an opportunity presents itself. Ask any member of a fraternity or so­ rority what the Greek system means to him and he is most likely to say that it is brother­ hood and sisterhood. The houses vary in size, style and shape; but the spirit within each one is much the same. There is close compan­ ionship. Always a sister to talk to, a brother to toss a football with, a sister to study with, or a brother to arrange a blind date. Greeks are known for their unity, and the unity begins in each house. At home with the Greeks. Greek Living Shows Individuality As Well As Togetherness Full type ahead and damn the dirty looks! Intellectual pursuits occupy much Greek time. 255 A Profusion of Activities Is Standard of Greek Life Greek life offers a continuous round of social events and activities. From TG’s to Junior 500 and pledge raids to candlelights, sorority women and fraternity men run the gamut of conviviality. It remains for each Greek to search among the many opportunities which the system presents in order that he may find not only pleasure but also find satisfaction in knowing what makes his world func­ tion. Gateway Trio high­ lights Greek Feast. Cheers for the winner! Greek Week Festivities Recall Revelry of Olden Times Greek Week opens with the most formal of ceremonies. A maestro at Greek Sing. The usual dance ratio of observers to activists Diet? . . . Oh, that's next week A flaming torch relay-run in the manner of the ancient Olympic games between frater­ nity houses marks the flamboyant opening to Greek Week. In rapid succession the events of that week flash by: The Sigma Chi street dance to cap the weekend; Greek feast where a top name in entertainment is presented; Greek sing where the results are sometimes interesting but always good; and finally, the presentation of awards for the most outstand­ ing Senior Greeks and for the ugliest Greek create a last diverse highlight to these seven days in May. The fruits of victory 259 Seven Days of Contests, Comedy, and Comradeship Mark the Week of the Greek Ten years ago it wasn't so bad. The Delts put an all-out effort Into the Junior 500. 1965 Greek Feast, and he's taking It like a man. 260 The Session on the Cedar draws Greeks. Greek Week—full of contests, activities, and the spirit of Greek brotherhood. For this big week each spring term sororities and fraternities join together for a busy seven days of fun which include such a variety of activities as the SAM tricycle race, a “Jazz Session on the Cedar,” an IM- fraternity track meet and the traditional Greek Sing. From beginning to end; from the torch run to the Greek Feast; the predominate theme of Greek Week is express­ ing to all the ideals of Greek unity. The Sigma Chi street dance: a traditional part of Greek Week. Apartments Provide More Freedom for Students i - ~ ~ _ _ _ _ _ — — — ■ With the university’s continual easing of regula­ tions and the ever increasing supply of apartments and private homes, more and more students are moving off campus every year. This portion of student living serves as an intermediate step between university life and that of the “outside” world. Here the student is more or less on his own and has to learn to manage his affairs by himself. Things such as telephone bills and rent payments all help to bring the student closer to the world in which he is about to become a part. Study: the residence common denominator. 263 Not quite Casino Royale . Most students move to off-campus housing to gain more freedom. Here there are no hours to be met as in supervised housing so the student may come and go at will. There are also such attractions as parties,- one’s own TV, and snack anytime of the night or day. But with these added freedoms comes responsibility. No longer are meals prepared for the student or the dishes mysteriously washed and put away, and apart­ ments just don’t clean themselves. In all these things the student must learn to do his part, not to mention the planning and budgeting that goes into run­ ning a smooth home. Then there is the problem of get­ ting along with other people, especially your neighbors. For example, studying for a midterm is nearly impossible with a party going full blast next door. The variety encountered in these situations all works toward forming the student into a more independent and well-rounded individual. Apartments sometimes provide quiet. 264 Off campus housing shows fine quality in construction. Homecooked meals add an extra something. 265 Summit Conference. Married students combine books, budgets, and babies to make a home in a campus that is only seasonal inhabitance, mixers, and exams to so many others. The student must learn to put cries of “But, Daddy, I want you to do it” and, “Honey, where are the keys?”, before that all-important Chemistry hourly tomorrow. Creativity and hard work are combined to give each apartment a personal distinction from the hundreds of others similar to your own. It’s surprising what that old vase you found in your great aunt’s attic or the rocker that was in the back corner at the rummage sale can do. Business is often combined with pleasure After hours recreation. 267 Quiet surroundings lessen the toil of homework. Cooperation, obviously, is the watchword of co-op living. Each member takes his allotted turn at each of the many undertakings vital to the function of a living unit. The axiom that a co-op is only as good as the least of its parts provides incentive to keep the house running like a well-oiled machine. Co-op residents especially like the close social fraternity, interdependence, and feeling of independence that their special form of living brings. I I "If you think you can do it any better .. . MSU Comes Alive with a Wave of Spring Madness Take five ... Jazz somehow fits the mood of spring. Happiness is eating as much pie as you want. 270 Jazz, games, and all sorts of madness dominate the scene when spring hits the campus. Pent-up energy is released with all the vigor of a freshman at a football game. Spring fever leaves books open in empty dormitory rooms when the call of green fields, rustling leaves and a restless river proves to be too much. Down goes the grade- point, but morale couldn’t be higher. Togetherness of all sorts is seen in the spring. And this is how you lose an egg-throwing contest. South Campus Antics Highlight Spring Term Happiness is spring term on campus in all its various aspects. Students throughout MSU can look forward to South Campus Weekend—three days of greased pigs, eggs, blueberry pie and fun. Events begin with the traditional Friday night “Concert Under the Stars.” Saturday is fun-an-games day, kicked off when the Army ROTC anti-guerilla warfare unit is suddenly seen scaling down the walls of Case Hall. Such original activities as an upside-down beauty contest, most beautiful leg contest (for the men), a greased-pig chase, and a chug-a-lug contest are among the high points. A Saturday night street dance and an all^| complex Sunday picnic attended by President Hannah draw the busy May weekend to a close. "C'mon guys, we can't let those airls beat us!" Dorms NORTH CAMPBELL. Bottom row: S. Woodcock,| J. Houghton, J. Carter, S. Parry, S. Owen—v. pres., S. Mallison—pres., H. Sprunger—-treas., C. Robison, L. Hendershot, S. Por­ ter Second row: K. Bethune, C. Rankin, J. Lynch, A. Carpenter, S. Strachan, N. Roseberry, M Fraser S. Ely, R. Goldman, C. Beck, C. Gross. Third row: D. Mathis, D. Millenson, D. Kirk P. Miller, C. Talley, K. Servaas, K. Snell, R. Ryan, M. Fraser, V. DePue. Fourth row: J. Klein, K. Gremel, Cosenza, C. Houghten, S. Ozim, R. HellermanlB. Schluckebier,. J. Skop, J. Arthur, L. Eschenburg, Fifth row: E. Frey, M. Karp, S. Hagyen, R. Young, K. Leather, K. Marsh, C. Dann, K. Edington, S. Kreger, J. Imanse. Sixth row: S. Johnson, C. Fechner, P. Braids, L. Berutti, M. Addison, L. Kyle, S. JonesgK. Detmers, M. Schroeder, S. Hall. North Campbell South Campbell Besides the Ali-University activities, North Campbell has many of its own; such as an annual Big-Little Sister ban­ quet and Halloween party. This West Circle dorm has a quiet and friendly air about it due to its smaller size. The North Campbell women have continued the Campbell tradition by placing the clan crest in the dorm’s lobby, by the wearing of the clan’s plaid during orientation and at May Morning Sing. All in all North Campbell takes an active part in campus affairs. South Campbell, by way of its many activities, has pub­ licized itself as one of the most spirited and progressive dorms. Besides being number one in the West Circle Homecoming display for three straight years, the dorm hangs the opposing team in effigy each year. Their spirit is also perpetuated into some rather unorthodox activities, such as filling their fountain pool with kool-aid and styling an initiation elevator out of an unused telephone; booth. SOUTH CAMPBELL. Bottom row: M. Freund, M. Selzer—sec., C. Johnson—pres.l M. Schwartz—v. pres., N. Merrick—treas., J. Greenlee. Second row: A. Godfrey, W. Lowrie..K Blanchard, K. Spiess, L. Casteel, C. Lutz, S. Curtis. Third row: M. PlattiS. Bruha, M. Mac- Cleery, J. Jeffree, M. Wier. Fourth row: L. Clemens, S. Borkenstein, C. Bunnell, B.»Huber, S. Carlson, M. VanEgmond. Fifth row: J. Wyman, W. Drew, J. Bennington, S. LaRiviere, K. Peterson, L. Leacock, A. Spinniken. Wilhams rI^?RIST‘ BottormcrowJ A- Sc°tt3 S Wokas—treas, J. Childers—v. presi P. Porter—pres, sec., J. Stephenson. Second row: S. Siegel, D. Adams, L. Anderson V. Fry N. T T1?’ AG'r^iinS pnd' Third row: B. Frick, J. Haynes, B. McDowell, J. Ross,lN. Elliott LReeC™ Fa ke- Î0UrJh ■ ?■ Strobel, D. Gale, M. Kovach, E. Walker, M. Haas, A. Rut­ ledge. Fifth row: P. Pennels, J. Rogers, R. Hoxie, K. McKesson, - B. Herrmann, C. Hill. Gilchrist West Mary Mayo The close-knit and warm feeling among the women of Gilchrist Hall creates a friendly atmosphere in which to live. Being the smallest dorm on campus has not hindered any recognition for the hall, for this year it finished second in the All-University Canoe Race and also placed second in the West Circle Homecoming display competition. An­ nual dorm events are a hootenanny, a freshman skit night and a Christmas Spirit program originated by Gilchrist. The “Home of the Purple Crowd”, West Mary Mayo, re­ ceived its nickname during Homecoming. Adoption of this name was a result of dyeing a great number of purple paper napkins for their float. This same vivacity was evident in their intramural sports. They participated in volleyball, field hockey, basketball, softball, the canoe race and won first place in badminton doubles. Outstanding scholars were honored at a scholarship dinner. F^L^lARY MAY°' bottom row: K. Wenzel, M. deZeeuw, S. Busch, M. Ashton—treas, E. BamueJson—pres, C Hams—y. pres, C. Krogh, E. King, A. Dargus. Second row: S. Law- \et, S. Condeff L. Webley, C. La Chance, J. Zirnhelt, J. Groening, A. Dunn L Volkert Third row: A Roseman, S. Bishop, P. Bird, E. Lathrop, J. McConnell, D. Doepker, S. Klein KiriSi ¥*u-u^enAW\F°£r-thurOW: K- Lockhart> D- Stansell, M. Lukowski, S. Johnson, S. US Ef Hildebrandt, M. Himburg, G. Kippola, E. Greer. Fifth row: M. Biezais, J. Corn- stock K. Flynn, J. Eastman, D. Hansen, O. Hack, A. Forrest, S. Gardner, P. Vinton Sixth CD'II' Harms, L. Hamburg, L. Merrick, M. Tomka, M. Manser, M. Brown, B. Daugherty EAST LANDON: Bottom row: B. ZbiegniewicziC. Smith, P. Rice—v. pres., S. Mosshamer I—pres., M. Kibbie—sec., N. Woodworth, K. Dwyer. Second row: S. Fubini, P. Meahl, P. Daughdrille, S. Wolf, J. Kitching, S. Mulchahey, L. Lehnert, C. Cleland. Third row: K. Eding- ton, M. Zimmerman, J. Johnston, A. Hentschel, A. Wissink, K. Kruse, J. Hambrick. Fourth row: P. McCart, M. Jennings, B. Brown, L. Bowser, P. Nickerson, S. Mauthner, J. Eastman, D. Tonk. Fifth row: M. Koning, J. Lessiter, M. Hoy, K. Engelsman, L. Schwartz, S. Hatfield, K. Moon, C. Ireland. East London Since receiving a scholarship award from Women’s Inter­ residence Council, East Landon women hope to spur their freshmen on by awarding a scholarship to the most improved freshman of the year. The spirit of the dorm also comes through in a variety of activities. In the area of intramurals, East Landon has been awarded first places in volleyball and bowling. Service to the community is shown each Christmas through gifts of food baskets to needy families, and all year through, the sending of seasonal and birthday cards to the men and women of the Roselawn Convalescent Home. 277 WEST LANDON. Bottom row: S. Wheatley, B. Nissen, M. Demarest-JL pres., P. Spice__■ Hastedt , S. Pancioli—sec., C. Palmer-A-treas|| E. Larson. Second, row: T. Clum C P*es-’ Mast, J. Titter, B. Kenney, B Smith, N. Williams, T. ZimmerlD. Collins. Third row: B.' Newman, V. Slear, K. Getchel, L. Locke, P. Parrott, P. Stillwagon, J. Mieczkowski, C. Langley. Fourth row B Twitchell, N. Dayne, P. Bingham, S. Rosenfeld, B. Wiggins, M. Stockton Fifth row: J. Leonard S Lyndall, M. Coffman, G. Ubik, A. Connolly, A. Mason, L. Hub­ bard A. Hunsbedt, J. Ford Sixth row: C. Dalton, N. Guezen, K. Estes, K. Reed, J. Miller ’ J. Sherwood, S. Black, P. Philip, S. Miller. West London Intra-dorm parties and activities help keep the women of West Land on busy. Traditional dorm activities are a Hal­ loween party with skits by freshmen and transfer students, Christmas Spirits, the Landon Lodge winter ski party, a spring pizza party, and chuckwagon and Italian dinners. While social life runs high, equal stress is placed on service activities. They join men’s dorms at Halloween and Christ­ mas in holding parties for underprivileged children, com­ plete with games, refreshments, “big brothers and sisters,” and gifts. On the academic side, West Landon has been among top dorms scholastically in recent years. Academic and religious speakers are often guests for dinner and discussion. _____ ____ 1 EAST MARY MAYO. Bottom row: T. Bliss, L. Said, J. Levey, C. Bush—pres,, S. Rogers—v. pres., C. Lavigneff—sec., B. Howe—treas. Second row: S. Hover, J. McCarten, J. Covert, L. Wright, S; Suendsen, S. Kalen, M. Tuller, G. Harrell. Third row: S. Litwin, B. Scanlon, .J, Napier, W. Salisbury, C. Mall, M. Sherman!iS. Stack. Fourth row: B. Trowbridge, P. MunroJ C. Van Dyke, R. Tornabene, K. Lehrhann, R. Atherton,||§ Munro. Fifth row: C. SuszkiewiczJ ~. Maki, N. Popovich, C. Fields, T. Kotch, P. Farley, K. Relyea. East Mary Mayo Activity and East Mayo are almost synonymous as seen by their lively participation. After winning first place in the fall and spring blood driveffjthey continued to participate wholeheartedly in the Spartan Spirit Contest, Homecoming, and service functions. They sponsored a Christmas party for underprivileged children and also a paper drive to send boys to day camp. East Mayo women receiving a 3 point or over are given an honors banquet with each girl receiving a seasonal flower. Special spring trophies for “Outstanding Senior” and “Good Humor” are also included in this ban­ quet. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Brooks, dorm parents for 1964-65, attended these scholarship dinners, and also acted as chaperones for parties and attended the Christmas dinners. EAST MARY MAYO. Bottom row: S. Wegrzyn, L. Bessinger, S. Eley, S. Eley, R. Chappel, S. Campbell, J. Campbell. Second row: J. Maki, S. Card, J. Robbins, L. Cook, P. Mahlberg, P. Yates, D. Shiner. Third row: J. Baker, S. Seibert, G. Glick, S. Maul, M. Tinker,^ S. Steffe, J. Helmer. Fourth row: C. Torrey, J. Moore, J. Ellis, A. Bishop, L. Wagner, S. Williams, _K. Christensen. Fifth row: G. Nelson, M. Miller, A. Cascaddan, P. Muchy, S. Keller, C. Smith, A. Parrish. l EAST YAKELEY Bottom row: K. Taber—treas, S. Shaw, K. Luhrs—sec., S. Sieg—pres, L. MB M- iH8 mgm mm M. Caplon, C. Maher, J. Mahler, M. Spero, R Zerby M J: BB Third row: J. Auerbach G. Jarvis, J. Hooker, B. Drazkowski, C. Gray, D. Stefaniak_ V. Below. Fourth row: D. Hamilton, L. Jenkins, P. Cunningham. L, Garlock C D Mass S Wlf6"’ IL' S J- Anderson, T. Balsanek, M. Gelner. Fifth row: J. Hunter, R. Stroble, C. Steffen,1M. Reeves,JL. Crandall, R. Baur, C. Gibson, G. George, J. Johnson, W. Willett. Farmhouse Their motto, “Builders of Men”, aptly sums up the en­ deavors of Farmhouse Fraternity. Those aspects of a com­ plete man given prime emphasis by Farmhouse are demon­ strated by the awards given the fraternity last year. Farm­ house won the IFC Scholarship Award all three terms as well as having 100% blood donation in the All-University Blood Drive those same three terms, demonstrating a unique blend of scholarship combined with awareness of social and community responsibilities. An important recog­ nition of a “builder of men” is the Doane Master Builder of Men Award, given last year to Tarry Edington. 324 Lambda Chi Alpha In 44 years on campus. Lambda Chi Alpha has done much for the University community. With a talent for creativity, they have touched many phases of University life and left their impression. For the sports-conscious, the Lambda Chi’s originated Block S; for their fellow Greeks they founded Greek Feast; for the entertainment of the entire campus, they sponsor the popular Junior 500 each spring. Versatility and talent is found among the members, too, as men of Lambda Chi Alpha hold IFC and ASMSU offices and participate in such varsity sports as swimming, baseball and football. A familiar sight to the brothers is Thor, their Labrador Retriever mascot, on the front lawn of their old English tavern-styled house. AXA J. Fisher—v.pres., M. Larsen-Jftreas., P. Van Weelden, LAMBDA CHI ALPHA. Bottom row: P. Stinson, J. Page, J. Hutt—sec., R. Morrow— J. Brye. pres., M. Putnam, Second row: R. Harper, R. Johnson, D. Smith, D. Button, K. Genova, B. Haines, J. Mc­ Gregor, L. GranquistH J. Campbel, C. Conrad. Third row: B. Matthews, D. Brown, R. Rouse, D. Meehan, J. Sanderson, K. AndersonfjD. Peck,||E. Vartanian, J. Ladd. Fourth row: B. Howe, D. McNellis, H. Hill, V. Gregory, R. Buckingham, D. Parker, T. Kent, B. Sprague, K. Redd. Fifth row: J. Morgan, D. Bone, B. Wess, D. Patterson, B. Wolf, G. Piper, D. Craven, B. Buell, T. Vander Weele. Sixth row: M. Graff, B. Schewelpr. Soodsma, J. Burg- dorfer, L. Haddon, C. Thompson, C. Bradley, B. Roepke, D. Hill, P. Lutz. 325 PHI DELTA THETA. Bottom row: R. Manlin, K. Lampe—sec., T. Aylward—pres., R. Geishew—housemother, S. Forrest—v.pres., C. McAfee, W. Rastetter. Second row: T. Town­ send, T. Harney, J. Baker, D. Wagner, R. Dunn, D. Shull, C. Atkin. Third row: T. Jordan, H. Richards, T. Price,||S. Grether, W. Johansen, O. Smith, T. Wilcox. Fourth row: F. Kirk­ patrick, J. Messier, R. Stoll, W. Blaney, R.'Greene, T. Culligan. Fifth row: T. Reed, T. Mc­ Caffrey, G. Lyon, R. Peterson, C. Sanders, R. Schwerdt. D. DeWitt, J. Larry, C. Kaechele, R. Lundamo, L. Haveman. Bethel Manor Elsworth House Bethel Manor celebrated its 25th anniversary this year. It is associated with Spartan Christian Fellowship which meets there each week. Bethel Manor is a student center which provides an interdenominational meeting place for MSU men to live together. It is a cooperative situation which has Christ-centered atmosphere and emphasis. These students live together and work together in develop­ ing a Christian character, spiritual brotherhood, and a sense of leadership. Each year a scholarship trophy is pre­ sented to the man in the house who has the highest grade point average. Celebrating their 25th anniversary this year, the house published a history of Elsworth House—1940-1965. At their anniversary dinner their speaker was Mr. Charles Greene, a realtor, who spoke of the buying and construc­ tion of their present house. Also, the men were lucky enough to have as their guests seven of the charter mem­ bers of the house. In view of the anniversary of the house, the men repainted the entire house. Elsworth House is set up to provide economical living and to build character by giving an abundance of leadership opportunities and social activities. ELSWORTH HOUSE. Bottom row: J. Melosh, J. Murphy—sec., G. Motts—advisor, T. Piatti-S-pres., P. Kraushar-gv.pres., J. Christophersen—treas. Second row: C. King, A. Coch­ rane, M. Watson, D. Clark, R. Wilson, N. Gates. Third row: T. Crannston, W. Schrand, G. Gottfried, G. Godfrey, J. McAndrews, B. Roether. Fourth row: F. Rupport, N. Nash, L. Linder, J. WellerSj. Novaco. Fifth row: G. Klee, A. Harnisch, R. Bernt, R. Scheer, R. Hayward, G. Pabst. HEDRICK HOUSE. Bottom row: H. Stebbins, D. Reithel, M. Fôley, T. Fenoseff—secÿ D. Morrill—pres., G. Gidley—treas., M. Matteson, B. Sheardy. Second row: S. Clarke, E. Baver, M. Wallach, B. Harrison, M. Durphy, M. Kashfi, R. Sting, P. Spitzley, J. Cunning­ ham. Third row: B. Baker, J. Mills, D. Noll, L. Noll, C. Cameron, H. Lashlee, M. Noll, R. Mercier, F. Stark. Fourth row: R. Krauss, D. Fulton, R. Lantinga, D. Wight, B. Dye, R. Bendick. G. Scholten, D. Reyner, R. Thompson. Hedrick House Motts Co-op Hedrick House is the oldest co-operative at MSU and aims at providing inexpensive group living with many social activities plus a strong emphasis on study. The men are very active in University events. They are softball and basketball ICC champs and were the off-campus winner of the College Bowl. The growth of their membership ne­ cessitated the buying of the house next to theirs to ac­ comodate the nine new members. A novelty in the house this winter was the pastry maker. Once a week he would rise at 4:00 A.M. to make pastry for the rest of the mem­ bers. The men of Motts Student Co-op are the proud winners of the ICC football trophy this year. They have also par­ ticipated in intramural softball, bowling, basketball, and the college bowl. Besides their award for ICC football, various awards are given within the group. Two of these awards are “Man of the Year” and “Slob of the Year”. During the spring a chicken barbecue is held at Kensing­ ton Park with the alumni. Besides providing economical room and board for college students the co-op- also gives each man the experience of living and working together in good fellowship. MOTTS CO-OP. Bottom row: R. Wolkwitz—sec., J. Lonsway—v.pres., L. Ruhinen—pres., J Staudt—treas., T. Mitts. Second row: T. Webber, R. Larson, H. Faxon, D. Murphy. Third row: J. Dennis, J. Royer, D. Ort, M. Michael, C. Yaroch. Married Housing: A Community Within A Campus In the beginning it’s just an apartment; one of 2,240 married housing units on the Michigan State University campus. For many couples it is their first home, and the first few months are spent in search of knickknacks, art work, cooking utensils and other accounterments to fill the walls and cavernous closets and shelves. But for others the married housing apartment is a second or third home and the vast storage areas which greet newlyweds fill up far too quickly for couples who have had one or two years to accumulate a “few” odds and ends. Each unit is equipped with the basic essentials to fill life’s needs. A large living room—dining room is filled with a sofa—which folds down into a spare bed—and two lounge chairs. In addition there is a dining table, four chairs and a desk. In the bedroom the University provides a double bed and dresser. A stove and refrigerator complement the kitchen. Ingenuity fills the rest of the apartment and be­ fore long each unit begins to take on the distinct personality of its occupants. With material needs fulfilled, the families then begin to satisfy their other needs. Friendships are formed quickly and before long new residents find themselves integrated into their new community. 354 Life in the three married housing complexes is similiar to life anywhere. It begins earlier each day, perhaps, with an exodus of working wives to jobs on all parts of the campus and throughout the Lansing—East Lansing area. For the non-working spouses a day of housework begins by cleaning up breakfast dishes, making beds and the like. The house­ hold revolves around the student’s life. Meals are planned and scheduled not to interfere with classes or studying. At times the entire household operation stops momentarily when a term paper is due and husband and wife join forces to complete the project. It is a busy life, sometimes hectic. But it is a good life, too; satisfying and rewarding. mam 1 ' Spanish Buikema, Calvin P., Forestry Buist, Leon J., Forestry Bultynck, Hector A., Accounting Bunn, William K., Industrial Security Burdette, William A., Electrical Engr. Burke, David L., Advertising Burkett, Albert E., Physical Sciences Burkhardt, Thomas H., Agricultural Engr., Burks, Sheila, Interior Design Burmeister, Melodie L., Mechanical Engr. Burns, Ben H., Landscape Architecture Burns, Frederick P., Forestry Burns, James M., Business Burns, John A., Civil Engr. Burns, Joyce E., Elementary Education Burns, Richard G., Forestry Burrell, Leon F., Physical Education Bu rrell, Martha, Speech Therapy Burris, Randall D., Mathematics Burroughs, Brenda J., Home Economics Burton, Maude L., History 416 Bush, Kathleen A., Elementary Education Busk, Ruth E., Divisional Soc. Butcher, Susan K., Business Education Buttcher, Carole A., French Byelich, George H., Forestry Byers, Susan J., Art Caden, Ronald I., Accounting Cahen, George M., Marketing Calkins, Joesph L., Pre-Medical Calladine, Janis C., Elementary Education Camden, Andrew L., Finance Cameron, Joan-Ellen, AnBial Husbandry Campbell, Bruce E., Mechanical Engr. Campbell, Joan D., Mathematics Campbell, William L, Political Science Canfield, MaryLee, Biological Sciences Carbeck, Susan E., Spanish Education Carey, Patricia C., Medical Technology Carlson, Lawrence J., Marketing and Tr Carlson, Robert G., Landscape Architecture Carlson, Susan G., Elementary Education Carlson, Theodore J., Accounting Carman, Mary C., English Carncross, Lawrence, Agricultural Business Carnegie, Clyde D., Biological Sciences Carpenter, Gary W., Marketing Carpenter, MaryJane, Home Economics Education Carpenter, Sandra L., Secretarial Administration Carr, Gwenn L., Divisional Soc. Carr, John E., History Carroll, James L., Psychology Carroll, William N., Biological Sciences Carter, Dorene E., Dietetics Carter, Nancy J., Mathematics Carter, Philip J., Agriculture Education Cascaddan, Ann E., Physical Science Case, Catherine P., Elementary Education Cassel, Kathleen M., Art Education Cassidy, Sharon E., Journalism Castle, Phyllis A., English Castle, Ruth A., Medical Technology Cattron, Eleanor E., Theater Catzere, Thomas, English Caul, Deanna, Home Economics Cave, Jacqueline M., Elementary Education Cayo, Dennis R., General Business Ad. Cayo, Sharon A., Social Work Cech, Vickie Lynne, Special Education Celmins, Lija V., Social Work Centolella, Lina M., Physical Education Chabot, Ann M., Social Work Chaffin, Roselyn G., Foods Chandler, James F., General Business Ad. Chapin, Norma L., Elementary Education 417 Chapin, Steven J., Accounting Chapman, Dennis, Political Science Chappel, Roni L., Home Economics Chase, Leland A., Agricultural Economics Chawla, Mangal D., Civil Engr. Cheney, Jim A., Electrical Engr. Chesnik, Ronald K., Forestry Chettri, Nanda K., Anthropology Christensen, Richard, Civil Engr. Christian, Nancy J., Social Work Christie, Leigh C., History Christoph, Carl S., Hotel Management Christophersen, James A., Chemistry Church, Janet E., Interior Design Cibulskis, Susan, English Education Cieslak, Mary, Elementary Education Clark, Betty J., Social Science Clark, Carolyn M., Anthropology Clark, Roger J., Animal Husbandry Clark, Thomas K., Accounting Clarke, Steven W., Pomology Clement, Carol J., Elementary Education Clevey, Susan L., Social Science Clifford, Wayne H., Food Science Coakes, Sue Ann, Special Education Cobb, Julie K., Elementary Education Cobb, Wayne A., Industrial Design Codey, Sharon A., English Cofer, Kathleen M., Nursing Coger, Harold C., Pre-Theology Cohen, Janet R., Medical Technology Cohn, Marilyn S., Divisional Soc. Coh rs, Kenneth W., Chemical Engr. Cole, Elizabeth B., Physical Education Cole, James L., Mechanical Engr. Cole, Kathryn J., Child Dev. Colestock, Harry E., Geography Collins, Joan K., Nursing Collinson, Leslie A., English Education Coman, Susan S., Home Economics Comden, Monta Rae, Special Education Comstock, Jean E., Elementary Education Connolly, Thomas E., General Business Conti, Conrad C., Police Administration Cook, Douglas J., Graphic Design Cook, Gaila R., Elementary Education Cook, Jimmie D., Accounting Cook, Stephen C., Zoology Cooke, Margaret R., Social Work Cooley, James L., Political Science Cooley, Tim D., Business Law Coonradt, Charles A., Food Marketing Cooper, Joyce E., Special Education Corcoran, Allan D., Sociology Corcoran, George L., Forestry Corey, Bruce E., Accounting Corey, Wayne L., Television and Radio Corfield, James L., Floriculture Cornell, Carol J., Journalism Correll, Sue M., Spanish Corrin, Jay P., History Corsini, Cheryl L., Elementary Education Corwin, Carolyn G., French Education Costa, Diane M., Journalism Couzens, Nancy, Art Education Couzens, Judy K., Art Practice Cowan, Dorene C., Elementary Education Cowan, Robert J., General Business Ad. Cowley, Barbara A., Medical Technology Cox, John F., Accounting Cox, Anne, Art History Cox, William H., Zoology Coy, Jeffrey L., Art Practice Craig, Richard R., Marketing Crompton, Bonnie K., Secretarial Education Crandall, Larry K., Dairy Production Crighton, Nancy C., Elementary Education Cronkite, Ruth E., Psychology Crosby, Michael A., Industrial Security Crossley, Rebecca K., Special Education Crotty, Kathleen E., Psychology Crowley, Frederick W., Metallurgy Crowley, William J., Accounting Crowner, Jane L., English Education Culligan, Thomas J., History Culver, Gary A., Civil Engr. Culver, John A., Marketing Cummings, Margaret, Special Education Cummings, Richard S., General Business Cummings, James E., Labor and Industrial Relations Cunningham, Carol M., History Cunningham, Chilton, Speech Cunningham, John W., Political Science Cunningham, William H., General Business Currey, Gordon, Veterinary Medicine Currie, Donna J., Choral Music Currie, Margaret M., Elementary Education Curzi, James, Physical Education Cushing, Barry E., Accounting Cushing, Cara May, Psychology Culter, Beverly, Nursing Czinder, Joseph D., Zoology Czubak, Barbara, Education Dalbey, Martha A., Chemistry Dalbey, Martha E., Elementary Education Dalgliesh, Albert W., Romance Languages Dalrymple, Diane K., Elementary Education Danforth, Susan C., Retailing 419 Daniels, Jill E., Art Education Daniels, John R., Marketing Danner, Donald G., Accounting Darling, John D., Transportation Darnell, Susan J., Art Practice Darvin, Gayle L., Social Work David, Frances S., Art Education Davidson, Evelyn A., Theater Davidson, Gordon R., Industrial Security Davidson, James D., Veterinary Medicine Davidson, Jeanne L., Retailing Davidson, Margaret, Child Dev. Davies, Mary A., Clothing and Textiles Davis, Daniel T., Communication Davis, Dianne F., Social Science Davis, Jill, History Education Davis, Joy F., Elementary Education Davis, Karen A., Elementary Education Daykin, Harry W., Mechanical Engr. Dayton, David R., Civil Engr. DeBergh, John, Accounting DeBoskey, Ruth Ann, Elementary Education Decke, Roberta M., Nursing Decker, Gretchen S., Art DeCrausaz, Vaughn, Electrical Engr. DeForest> James L., Geography DeGolia, Susan E., Elementary Education DeGroff, Onolee J., Foods Dehn, Megan E., Art Practice DeKoning, David B., Music Education Delaplane, Whitfield A., Photography Delaverdac, Claude, Zoology Del Campo, Trina L., Mathematics Dellera, John P., Divisional Soc. Demlow, Daniel J., Political Science Demos, Constantine S., Civil Engr. Demos, Elene S., Special Education Dempsey, Elizabeth, Art Education Deneau, William W., Industrial Security Denghel, Valerie A., Marketing DenhofF, Betty J., Home Economics Denholm, Douglas, Accounting Denney, Richard E., Agriculture Dennis, Janice K., Police Administration Dennison, Richard W., Accounting Dense, James E., General Business Denton, Carol A., Speech Denton, Mark A., Psychology Denton, Russell L., Accounting Desmond, Robert G., Chemical Engr. DeSpelder, Lynne A., Home Economics Devereaux, Karen A., Special Education DeVries, Sherry M., Psychology DeVries, Wayne J., Mechanical Engr. DeWitt, Nancy R., Art Deytshe, Faye E., Social Science Dhaliwal, Rajinder, Engineering Dhariwal, Sandra L., Interior Design Diamond, James W., History Dible, Peggy F., Home Economics Education Dickens, Janet I., English Dickson, Robert G., Hotel Management Diehl, Rebecca A., Home Economics Education Dieleman, Sandra K., Home Economics Education Dierdorf, Harold E., Mathematics Dieter, Cynthia R., Medical Technology Dillard, James C., Political Science Dilley, Shirley A., Special Education Dilts, William J., Agricultural Mechanization DiStasio, Donna J., Psychology Divekey, Sheila S., Retailing Dixon, Barbara B., Music Dmochowski, Michael, Social Science Dobbertin, Patrice I., Elementary Education Dobelek, John, Civil Engr. Dobrowski, David G., Zoology Dodge, Arlene R., Elementary Education Dodge, Harlan B., Industrial Administration Dodge, Pamela J., Social Work Dodge, Roberta S., Child Development Dodick, Michael L., Forest Products Doll, William J., Political Science Dombrose, Fred A., Psychology Domeier, Patricia E., Social Science Dominguez, Benjamin, Veterinary Medicine Dominick, Alan R., Political Science Donahue, MaryAnn, Elementary Education Donnella, George F., Microbiology Donze, Marinus, Mechanical Engr. Doody, Joann, English Doran, Dennis M., Political Science Dorfman, Lawrence J., General Business Dorner, Mary A., Hotel Management Dosser, Larry R., Chemistry Dotlich, Sherry K., Elementary Education Doty, Elizabeth J., Elementary Education Downes, Marcella L., Elementary Education Doyle, Norlee D., Foods Draft, Ronald L., Landscape Architecture Dragan, Joseph P., General Business Dragin, Stephen P., Social Science Draper, Ronald, Chemistry Draysey, Carole J., Home Economics Education Drelles, Charmaine, Elementary Education Drew, Jennifer L., Political Science Drew, Jerry L., Political Science Drew, Marlene M., Elementary Education Druker, Sandra L., Elementary Education Drummond, Dennis M., Packaging Drummond, Douglas, Journalism DuCharme, Lynn A., Political Science Ducat, John C., Divisional Soc. Duchi, Vicki A., Business Education Dudek, Jane E., Mathematics Duenke, Raymon K., Hotel Management Duffey, Marilyn D., Industrial Design Dugas, Paul J., Chemical Engr. Duncan, Diane E., Fine Arts Dungy, Cleomae, Speech Dunham, Marie E., Elementary Education Dunn, Bobbie J., Elementary Education Dunn, Jean L., Zoology DuPree, Sharon A., Social Work Durasoff, Douglas, Mathematics Durele, William J., Hotel Management Dutcher, John R., Mechanical Engr. Dutmar, Sallie L., Medical Technology Dye, Timothy P., Special Education Dyer, Marylyn J., Humanities Dzwonkoski, Lynne, Social Work Eager, Jacob P., Chemistry Eaton, Brent A., Political Science Eaton, Thomas B., Electrical Engr. Eberhardt, Michael J., Veterinary Medicine Ebert, Robert A., Political Science Eding, Ronald G., Vegetable Production Edwards, John R., Business Administration Edwards, Susan R., Nursing Egan, Robert L., Elementary Education Eilber, Mary P., Elementary Education Eller, Wanda J., Political Science Elliott, Diana, Mathematics Elliot, Tony, Biological Sciences Elliott, Michael L., Civil Engr. Elliott, Nancy C., Secretarial Administration Ellis, Emily A., Elementary Education Ellis, Joan C., Elementary Education Ellis, Joan K., Speech Therapy Ellsworth, Edward, Social Science Elo, Sandra J., Police Administration Elsemore, Jill E., Elementary Education Ely, MaryEllen, Retailing Emshwiller, Connie E., Elementary Education Engel, William A., Electrical Engr. Engle, Frederick W., Business Administration Engle, Ken A., Economics English, Ivon A., Hotel Management Engman, Signe E., Social Science Ensfield, Sharon M., Nursing Erber, Gary L., Mechanical Engr. Erke, Laurel L., Elementary Education Erickson, Judy M., Divisional Soc. 422 Esak, Ronald, Packaging Management Esmay, Katherine L., Sociology Ettah, Arikpu E., Forestry Eustice, Beverly A., Elementary Education Evans, Dorothy J., Elementary Education Evans, Thomas H., Business Everhart, Richard, Accounting Ewald, Susan, Elementary Education Fabus, James J., Mechamcal Engr. Fahrney, Barbara A., Nursing Faigle, Jon G., Psychology Fales, Patricia E., Veterinary Medicine Falicki, Ann Rae, Elementary Education Falkenstein, Gary F., Floriculture Falkenstein, Marguerite, Social Work Faloon, Dale M., Packaging Farago, Thomas P., Social Science Farrow, James E., Physical Science Fass, Michele I., Education Fassett, Leon E., Agriculture Faussett, Nancy Y., Business Education Fedor, William D., Political Science Fedorowicz, Richard, Art FI ¡story Feil, Carole A., Social Work Fekete, Francis J., English Feldman, Barbara A., Special Education Fenchuk, Robert H., Sociology Fenner, Gail E., Art Practice Fenoseff, Thomas A., Social Science Ferguson, Charles A., Police Administration Ferguson, Mary L., Math Education Ferries, Jeffrey E., Accounting Ferrigan, Thomas J., Marketing Ferriman, Leslie A., English Education Festian, Charles W., Mechanical Engr. Feuerstein, Judy K., English Field, Martin S., Packaging Field, Robert M., History Fielder, John F., Psychology Figueroa, Joan A., Zoology Fik, Felicia J., Physical Education Filice, Anthony P., Social Science Fillinger, Carol A., Graphic Design Finch, Robert B., Education Fineberg, Richard J., Accounting Finer, Diana C., English Finger, David C., Finance Finnegan, Carol J., Physical Education Firestone, Jonathan, Advertising Fischer, Cheryl K., Education Fischhaber, Charlotte, Retailing Fisher, Donald C., Chemical Engr. Fisher, Joseph C., General Business Fisher, Judy K., Elementary Education 423 Fisher, Leonard D., Horticulture Fisher, Nancy L., Zoology Fisher, Theresa E., Biological Sciences Fitchett, Linda M., Social Work Fitzgerald, Karen S., Political Science Fitzgerald, Nancy K., Special Education Fitzgerald, Sandra K., Social Work Flasher, Frances H., Mathematics Fleming, George L., Physics Fleszar, Stanley E., Mathematics Fletcher, Susan K., Nursing Flo, Gretchen L., Veterinary Medicine Florida, Robert W., Social Science Flynn, Gerald R., Physical Education Flynn, Patricia A., Elementary Education Fontes, James D., Accounting Foodym, Allan D., Chemistry Foote, Bonnie J., Zoology Ford, Dennis M., History Ford, Janet E., Elementary Education Ford, Nicholas S., Electrical Engr. Ford, Richard C., English Ford, Sandra K., Elementary Education Ford, Sheila M., Elementary Education Foresman, John D., Business Law Forgrave, Holly A., Graphic Arts Forsythe, Beverly K., Special Education Foss, Judith C., Business Education Foster, Linda L., Social Work Fox, Barbara K., English Fox, Judy L., Elementary Education Frank, Frederic D., Psychology Franke, Carol A., Humanities Franklin, Louise J., Retailing Free, Barbara B., Dietetics Freeman, Roslyn H., Physical Education Frey, Eugenia J., Elementary Education Frick, Brenda L., Medical Technology Frick, William G., Hotel Management Friedman, Roberta S., Speech Correction Friese, Linda M., Physical Science Frisbie, James S., Technical Packaging Fritz, Edward A., Agricultural Engr. Fruth, Richard J., Chemical Engr. Frutig, Suzanne M., Literature Fry, Donald R., Psychology Fuchs, Howard R., Mechanical Engr. Fuehning, Carl A., Education Fujioka, Frances T., Art Education Fuller, Diana L., Elementary Education Fuller, Janet E., Psychology Fuller, Richard C., Packag ing Funk, Jean A., Mathematics and Statistics Funk, Larry B., Business Law 424 Gaa, John P., Social Science Gaffke, Diane M., Social Science Gaffke, Thomas A., Industrial Security Galbraith, James M., Urban Planning Gale, Thomas C., Art Practice Garnett, Diane I., Arts and Letters Gampon, Josephine M., Social Work Garab, Ellen J., Art Practice Gariety, Harold L., Management Gaskin, David P., Geography Gotten, MaryAnn, English Gaunt, Rhea I., English Gay, Diana C., English Gee, Mary K., Sociology Gehringer, Jean L., Elementary Education Geil, Nancy L., Mathematics Education Gelock, Judith L., Business Education Georgie, Jon B., Divisional Soc. German, Margaret K., Secondary Education Gersh, Victor B., Political Science Gerth, Susan M., Elementary Education Gertiser, Roberta F., Speech Gerts, Kathryn M., History Gettel, Rachel E., Elementary Education Getts, Carol V., Social' Science Getts, Robert M., Social Science Geweniger, Robert G., History Gholson, General J., Music Education Giddings, Dale I., Physics Gierman, Cheryll A., English Gignac, Wilfred L., Hotel Management Gilbert, Pamela J., Retailing Gill, Judy A., Elementary Education Gill, Narindar S., Agricultural Education Gillespie, LaolAnn, Interior Design Gilman, Susan M., Elementary Education Gilmer, Judith C., Retailing Gilmore, Richard T., Police Administration Gilmore, Robert J., Finance Gingold, Eric W., Political Science Ginsburg, Ira R., Psychology Ginsburg, Susanna K., Social Work Girbach, Walter A., Mathematics and Statistics Glance, Joanne P., Business Education Glance, Patrick M., Industrial Design Glassman, Deborah R., Speech Glazebrook, Pamela N., History Glennan, Suzanne M., Social Work Godell, Ilona A., Home Economics Education Godfrey, John K., Political Science Goel, Ram, Civil Engr. Goffinet, Dorothy A., Retailing Gold, Elliot M., Mech anical Engr. Golden, Michael D., Political Science Goldfarb, Stephen B., Psychology Goldstein, Lionel P., Zoology Goldstein, Paul L., Advertising Goldstone, Leslie I,, Elementary Education Gollub, Barbara S., English Gomolak, Patricia M., Advertising Gomoll, Terry P., Social Science Gongwer, Lee E., Advertising Gonzalez, Linda L., Elementary Education Good, Chere A., Elementary Education Good, Jerry E., Dairy Good, Kathlyn M., Elementary Education Goodman, Nancy M., Elementary Education Goodrich, James T., Pre-Medical Goodrich, Patricia C., Social Work Gore, Barbara J., Secondary Education Gorman, Lorraine E., Accounting Gowthrop, Linda L., Music Education Grace, Denise J., Divisional Soc. Graening, Linda L., Physical Education Graf, William G., T. 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Guile, Jo Ann, Art Education Gunn, Audrey J., German and Russian Gunning, Patricia, Elementary Education Guttman, Velita, Social Science Guttrich, Rosanne S., English Haan, Warren R., Business Education Haas, William R., Animal Husbandry Haass, Cathy F., Social Science Haber, Michael H., Psychology Hacala, Lynne C., Elementary Education Hader, Ellin C., Social Work Haeger, William F., Park Management Haigh, Marjorie M., Nursing Hailey, Don R., Industrial Administration Haindl, Bette J., Child Dev. Haines, Leslee K., Elementary Education Hakam, Judith D., Sociail Work Halford, Nicholas S., Zoology Hall, Oveta M., Political Science Hall, Winifred A., Anthropology Hallady, Paul D., Food Science Haller, Jerry J., Electrical Engr. Haller, Marsha V., Elementary Education Ha I lock, James W., Metallurgy Halls, Margaret E., Elementary Education Haluch, Frank J., Industrial Management Hamal, Carol L., Retailing Hamer, Margaret E., Political Science Hamilton, James H., Social Science Hamlen, Mary M., Elementary Education Haner, Norman G., Psychology Hanigan, Dorothy M., Nursing Hannewald, Barbara, Social Science Hansen, Ron R., Residential Building Hansen, Sandra J., German and Russian Hanson, Mary A., Elementary Education Hardee, James T., Advertising Hardwick, Mark W., Social Science Hardy, Thomas C., Electrical Engr. Hargrave, Mary J., Special Education Harings, Duane J., Personnel Harker, Kathleen A., Elementary Education Harkness, David B., Agriculture 427 Harper, Jerry W., Elementary Education Harrell, Gilbert D., General Business Harris, David J., Accounting Harris, Eric I., Pre-Law Harrod, Susan L., Retailing Harsevoort, Sherry, Math Education Hart, Lois A., Dietetics Hartle, Robert T., Metallurgical Engr. Hartman, Christine, Social Science Harton, Particia A., Math Education Harty, Julia A., Home Economics Harwood, Ryland M., Zoology Hasbany, Richard L., English Hastings, Beverly E., Interior Design Hastings, Virginia, History Hatch, Nikki J., Elementary Education Hatle, Linda M., Social Work Haugh, Thomas P., Accounting Haughey, Jean G., English Haughey, Jeanne A., Home Economics Hautala, Andrea C., Speech Hawkins, Donald J., Wood Technology Haynes, S. William, Social Science Hayward, Lawrence, Physics Hendrian, Pamela C, Elementary Education Heemer, Joanne M., Home Economics Haffelfinger, Regina M., Elementary Education Hagerberg, Pamela, Elementary Education Heidel, Brent F., Hotel Management Heidel, Brian H., Hotel Management Heidrick, Dana J., Divisional Soc. Heikkila, Paul H., Accounting Haisch, Susan J., Sociology Heilman, Jeraldine, Art Education Helmer, Jack D., Physics Helmore, Carol A., Child Dev. Helsel, Barbara A., Medical Technology Helt, Robert E., Marketing Helvie, Hope, Retailing Hemming, Karen M., Elementary Education Hempstead, Joseph, T. V. and Radio Hengsbach, Jeffrey L., Forestry Henkel, Mary D., Home Economics Henny, Janet K., Elementary Education Henry, Bonnie J., Special Education Henry, Sanford G., Social Science Hensler, Carolyn R., Microbiology Herdell, Carol J., Retailing Herhilan, Carole A., Elementary Education Herman, Kathy M., Elementary Education Herman, Thomas P., General Business Ad. Hernacki, Michael C., Elementary Education Herrick, Jane K., Elementary Education Herrington, Bernadette, Math Education 428 Herrmann, Barbara J., Mathematics Herskovitz, Stuart B., Geology Herz, Harry S., Psychology Hes, Christiana G., English Hess, Mary Jo, Business Education Hess, Sandra M., Elementary Education Hetzner, Sally R., Physical Science Heussner, Michael G., Mechanical Engr. Hewett, Thomas A., Mechanical Engr. Heymann, Jo Ann, Graphic Design Hickey, Alice J., Economics Hicok, Sheila S., English Higley, Pamela J., Retailing Hildebrand, Sally A., English Hill, Margaret A., Elementary Education Hill, Patricia A., Home Economics Hill, Robert C., English Hill, Roger W., Psychology Hillman, Karen J., Elementary Education Hinch, William E., General Business Ad. Hinz, James A., Police Administration Hirsch, Michael S., Accounting Hirshfield, David M., Accounting Hitchcock, Janet M., Arts and Letters Hoag, Susan E., Landscape Architecture Hochhäuser, Constantine M., Elementary Education Hodges, Neil J., Social Work Hodgson, Kenneth L., Veterinary Medicine Hoeft, Diane M., English Hoenes, Earl R., Accounting Hoey, Rita K., Home Economics Hoffman, Marguerite, Elementary Education Hoffman, Verge M., Divisional Soc. Hoffmeyer, Ronald A., Hotel Management Hofmeister, Larry L., Industrial Security Hogerwerf, Robert D., T. V. and Radio Holcomb, John B., Chemistry Holcomb, William C., Marketing Holland, Carol L., Psychology Holland, Lawrence E., Marketing Hollander, Richard, Hotel Management Holmes, Carol L., Sociology Holt, Penelope A., Veterinary Medicine Homans, Eva S., Mathematics Hood, Judith A., Social Work Hoppe, Stanley F., Packaging Horen, Mary A., Elementary Education Horn, Karen L., Elementary Education Houston, Joellyn M., Business Law Howard, Rachel A., Psychology Howell, Eileen C., Psychology Howell, Nancy J., Medicail Technology Hozak, Rudolph H., Landscape Architecture Hubacker, Frederick L., Marketing 429 Huber, Edward A., Zoology Huckins, Alan R., Physical Education Huddy, Julie A., Elementary Education Huels, Lavonne M., Nursing Hufert, Sharon L, English Huffman, Debby J., English Hughes, Jean G., Elementary Education Hughes, Joan E., Elementary Education Hughes, Susan M., Spanish Hulee, Myrna J., Social Work Hume, MaryJo, Elementary Education Hummel, Barbara A., Physical Education Hunt, Dean A., Mechanical Engr. Hunt, Evelyn J., Home Economics Education Hunt, Margaret L., Home Economics Education Hunt, Sandra J., Elementary Education Hyrkas, Jane M., Executive Secretarial Ad. Impara, Bonnie B., Social Science Inman, David G., Accounting Inman, John G., Hotel Management Isham, Arlen R., Chemical Engr. Isley, Ronald E., Zoology Ivan, Kenneth M., Crop Science Iversen, Thomas R., Electrical Engr. Ives, Phillip R., Divisional Soc. Jaco, Karen F., Social Science Jack, Marilyn R., Medical Technology Jack, Travis W., Law Enforcement Jackson, James S., Psychology Jackson, Susan R., Elementary Education Jacobi, Paula C., Elementary Education Jacobs, Karen L., Elementary Education Jakolat, Lynda J., Mathematics James, Sara E., Zoology Janusko, Marilyn J., Retailing Jaquays, Kathleen M., Physical Education Jarva, Carolyn E., Elementary Education Jarvis, Janice R., Physical Education Jarvis, Thomas E., Marketing Jassim, Waleed, Mechanical Engr. Jeffree, Marths L., English Jencks, Patricia K., Social Science Jenne, Ronald A., Mechanical Engr. Jennings, Hartford T., Political Science Jensen, Greta, Social Work Jensen, Robert G., Accounting Jenson, Susan R., Speech Correction Jepson, Nancy J., Special Education Jeschke, Linda C., Psychology Jesky, Evelyn C., Nursing Jesse, James K., Pre-Law Jewett, Thomas J., Agriculture Jinks, Thomas M., Social Science Jockwig, Charles T., General Business 430 Johncock, Phyllis L, Home Economics Education Johns, Ellen T., Education Johnson, Alan R., Civil Engr. 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Maynard, Rita F., Elementary Education Mayo, Milo E., Hotel Management Mayor, Kathleen E., English McCabe, Gary R. Pre-Medical McCandless, Richard, Engineering McCarl, Susan M., Elementary Education McCartney, Celia A., Social Science McCarty, Marilyn A., Business Education McCauley, Sue A., Elementary Education McCleary, James J., General Business McClelland, Linda A., Elementary Education McClintic, Joan M., Home Economics Education McClow, Thomas A., Pre-Law McClollam, Paul E., Personnel Administration McConnell, Mike P., Food Marketing McCook, Jean C., French McCormack, Kenneth, Marketing McCoy, Cathryn L., Retailing McCracken, John, Hotel Administration McCutcheon, Barbara, History McDonald, Kathleen S., Retailing McDowell, Barbara, Elementary Education McElheny, Terry L, Police Administration McEvilly, Karen E., Child Dev. McEwen, Douglas N., Forestry McFaul, Theresa A., Accounting McGee, Larry L., Business Ad. McGee, Mary A., Art Education McGowan, Patricia A., Social Science McGrath, Michael A., Pre-Law McGregor, Burton A., Packaging McIntosh, Patricia A., Social Work McIntosh, Virginia, Journalism McIntyre, James, Russian McIntyre, Louise A., Elementary Education McKee, Sharon R., Elementary Education McKinnon, Thomas Q., Hotel Management McLain, Joanne, Elementary Education McMartin, Jean E., English and Psychology McMurray, Ronald L., Park Administration McNaughton, Clare A., Recreation McNeilly, David W., Physical Sciences McNellis, David, Forest Products McPeak, Michael D., Mechanical Engr. 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Miltenberger, Cheryl, Geography Miner, Douglas P., Hotel Management Miner, Max C., Social Science Education Mitchell, Betty A., Home Economics Education Mitchell, David J., Marketing Mitchell, Gary L., Social Science Education Mitchell, Lynne, Elementary Education Mitchell, Robert M., Marketing Mitte, James E., Industrial Arts Mittelman, James H., General Social Science Miyashiro, Calvin T., Political Science Mlotok, Rona L., Speech Correction Moeller, Brian R., Psychology Moeller, George T., Marketing Moeller, Nancy B., Retailing Mogis, Robert C., Accounting Moline, Judith A., Elementary Education Moll, Sandra L., Elementary Education Moller, Thomas A., Radio And Television Montgomery, Bruce, Divisional Soc. Mooney, Michael E., Music Moore, Barbara I., English Moore, Barry L., Marketing Moore, Drew H., Packaging Moore, Evelyn M., Speech and Theater Moore, Robert K., Speech Education Moore, Sylvia B., Home Ecqnomics Education Moore, Walter J., Electrical Engr. 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Platz, Patricia A., Biological Sciences 443 Pletcher, Raymond F., Accounting Pletcher, Russell, Accounting Plumb, Gary L., Animal Husbandry Plunkett, Davis L., Advertising Pniewski, Gary AMechanical Engr. Pochert, Patricia B.> English Poest, Gordon D., Agricultural Education Pointon, Richard B., Arts and Letters Polevoy, Terry A., Zoology Poling, Michael D., Advertising Polityka, Susanne D., Natural Science Pollok, Benjamin E., Agriculture Pomeranz, Edward L., Pre-Law Pontti, Michael R., Forestry Pool, John P., Geography Poole, John F., Mechanical Engr. Pope, William K., Industrial Design Poplawski, MaryJo, Physical Education Popyk, Terrence M., Electrical Engr. Porr, Peter R., English Education Porter, Catherine A., Psychology Porter, Mary E., Divisional Soc. Post, Kathryn H., Anthropology Post, Penelope N., Divisional Soc. Potter, Marise K., Home Economics Potter, Robert L., Accounting Pöttinger, Garrel S., Philosophy Pottruff, Daniel G., Electrical Engr. 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N., Sociology Rolpke, Glenda K., Retailing Roether, Robert H., Pre-Law Rogers, Kay E., Home Economics Rogers, Susan K., Elementary Education Rogge, Bonnie J., Elementary Education Rogge, John P., Accounting Rogin, Andrew T., Advertising Rohde, James A., Zoology Rohlin, Richard C., Political Science Rolph, Judith A., English Education Romashko, Tania, Political Science Romence, Sheryl Lynn, Elementary Education Rominski, Leona M., Elementary Education Rompf, Paul D., Hotel Management Ronney, James F., Economics Root, Gary T., Marketing Root, Shirley A., Physical Education Root, Thomas M., Business Rose, Dale, Speech Rose, Lawrence S., Industrial Management 446 Rose, Marc R., Social Work Rosicrans, Alrie M., Theater Rosenberg, Stephen B., Marketing Rosenberger, David, Biological Sciences Rosengarten, Walter D., Hotel Management Rosenstein, Michael, Zoology Rosenthal, Sheila A., Elementary Education Roshak, Cheryl E., Fine Arts Ross, Dianne, Elementary Education Rosso, Julie A., History Rossow, William C., Civil Engr. Roth, Suzanne A., History Rothney, HeleijnE., Home Economics Rotman, Robert M., Education Rouman, Penny J., Elementary Education Rowe, Mary E., Art Royle, Stuart W., History Rozomofsky, Barry M., Sociology Rubin, David C., Marketing Ruch, Robert B., Physics Rucinski, Jeanette I., Journalism Ruckle, James £., Psychology Rudnicki, MarieAnn, Home Economics Rudolph, William, Forestry Ruebensaal, Ann M., Speech Correction Ruesink, Janet S., Nursing Ruhinen, Lincoln P., Forestry Ruhling, Marcia M., Physical Education Runser, Judith A., Elementary Education Rus, Loren fl., Landscape Architecture Rusciolelli, DonnaJo, Home Economics Ruskin, William J., Psychology Russell, Stephen E., Advertising Russell, Thomas A., Marketing Ryan, Edward F., General Business Rybczyk, John, Police Administration Rybinski, James B., Animal Science Ryman, Janet E., Home Economics Rynbrandt, Jay D., Chemistry Sachen, Frank J., Social Science Sacks, Stephen L., Packaging Salatowski, Carol A., Elementary Education Salla, Henry R., Accounting Salomon, Cheryll A., Elementary Education Samer, Anne E., Elementary Education Sanchez, Patricia A., English Sanders, Roger J., Microbiology Sandri, Edward R., History Sandri, Lawrence H., Industrial Security Sands, Wendy E., Elementary Education Sands, William H., Lumber Marketing Sann, Theodore L., History Santoro, Thomas V., Mechanical Engr. Sarbo, Sherrill, Mathematics Education Sass, Kenneth S., Social Science Satchwell, Carolyn Lee, Mathematics and Statistics Sawicke, Gary R., Secondary Education Sawicki, Richard J., Management Sawin, Thomas W., Mathematics and Statistics Sawyer, David L., History Sawyer, Phillip L., Mechanical Engr. Saynor, Donald A., T.V. and Radio Scanlan, Thomas, Television Broadcasting Schädel, Robert B., Music Education Schafer, Donald F., Police Administration Schamer, Sandra K., Divisional Schanilec, Robert J., Advertising Schanilec, William E., Advertising Schanzlin, Carole R., English Schau, Marshall G., Agriculturial Mechanics Scherbarth, Susan I., Elementary Education Schildhammer, Carol, Business Law Schiller, Myrna J., Social Work Schilling, Nancy B., Nursing Schlager, Robert W., Psychology Schioemer, Anne L., Art Practice Schmid, Donald E., Packaging Schmid, Heidi R., Elementary Education Schmidt, Carol L., Elementary Education Schmidt, Patricia M., Divisional Schmink, Betsy, Elementary Education Schmitzer, Susan M., Elementary Education Schmuckal, James A., French Scheider, Dallas C., Law Enforcement Schneider, Eugene C., History Schober, Pam, English Scholton, Lawrence, Forestry Schonhard, Dorothy J., Elementary Education Schott, Surita L., History Schovers, Barbara L., Home Economics Schradel, Diane E., Elementary Education Schrader, Gerald L., Chemistry Schroeder, Jon C., Electrical Engr. Schueler, Nancy S., Child Development and Teaching Schuiteman, John G., International Relations Schulman, Myra C., Distributive Education Schultz, Carol A., Social Science Schultz, Steven S., Mathematics Schumacher, Ronald L., Mechanical Engr. Schumaker, Jane L., Elementary Education Schwartz, Alan R., General Business Schwartz, Francine C., English Schwartz, John E., Ornamental Horticulture Schwartz, Robert H., Divisional Schwartzman, Richard J., Spanish Schwartzman, Martha J., Physics Scott, Arlene D., Interior Design Scott, Linda K., Elementary Education 448 Scudder, Sharon S., Special Education Sebeson, Lucile H., Elementary Education Seidenschnur, Christiane E., Botany Seidman, Janet E., Biology Seitz, Nancee K., Social Work Sell, Geraldine G., Spanish and History Senatori, Thomas Jon, Advertising Sengelaub, Linda K., English Separa, Thomas A., Art Seppi, Claire L., Retailing Serig, Dennis I., Landscape Architecture Serling, Michael B., Pre-Law Seward, Gail M., Elementary Education Seybold, Charles D., Music Therapy Seymour, James O., Electrical Engr. Seymour, Nancy B., French Shackley, Mary Ann, Psychology Shafer, Diane F., Medical Technology Shaffee, Susan C., English Shagam, Jerome 1., Accounting Shaneour, Carolyn S., Fine Arts Shank, Ernest F., Microbiology Shapiro, Jerome B., Electrical Engr. Shappee, Virginia M., English Shapton, Bonnie L., Biological Science Sharp, Marilyn J., Marketing Shaw, Philip H., Agriculture Sheahan, Kathleen A., Business Education Sheap, Catherine M., Mathematics Shear, Jennifer V., Elementary Education Sheardy, Helen Ann, Social Work Sheardy, Robert T., Art Sheehe, Linda M., Retailing Sheehy, William J., Accounting Sheldon, Duane K., Social Science Sheldon, Mary L., English Sheldon, Sharon A., Home Economics Shellenbarger, Sandra L., Business Education Shepherd, James E., Hotel Management Shepperd, James S., Mathematics Sherman, Mark H., Advertising Sherwood, Lauralee, Veterinary Medicine Sherwood, Lee O., Forestry Shettler, Monte C., Secondary Education Shippy, Sue A., Elementary Education Shires, Virginia L., Arts and Letters Shoemaker, Penelope K., Secondary Education Shook, Jack L., Social Science Shotland, Robert L., Psychology Shoup, Robert L., Physics Shriver, Barbara A., Literature Shriver, Larry L., General Business Ad. Shroyer, William L., Packaging Shulick, Donald J., Business Administration Shultz, Thomas H., Civil Engr. Shutes, Janice L., French Siebert, William N., Pre-Law Siegel, Roger J., Finance Sievert, Ernest E., Forestry Silkworth, Ellen J., Accounting Silky, Tonja L., Divisional Soc. Sill, Laurel M., Medical Technology Simkins, Richard C., General Business Simmermacher, Marjorie, English Simmons, Bobbie L., Music Simmons, Ronald J., History Simmons, Michael H., Zoology Simmons, Steve, Animal Husbandry Simons, Diane, Medical Technology Simonson, Carl A., General Business Admin. Simpson, Melinda S., English Sinda, Sharon A., Secretarial Administration Singer, Joseph G., General Business Singhania, Ashok K., Chemical Engr. Sinnamon, Jane C., Physical Education Sissala, Sandra J., Elementary Education Sivru, Karan D., Retailing Skinner, Janet L., Special Education Skinner, Maryann M., Retailing Sklar, Gary I., History Skrocki, Mary A., Elementary Education Slade, Edward N., Pre-Law Smalt, Gary L., Psychology Smelker, Sharon K., Interior Design Smerza, Elizabeth, Speech and Hearing Smith, Barbara I., Art Practice Smith, Beverly, Dietetics Smith, Calvin A., English Education Smith, Carlin R., Elementary Education Smith, Carol S., Social Work Smith, Carole M., English Smith, Charles M., Accounting Smith, Cheryl L., Elementary Education Smith, David M., Television and Radio Smith, Diane F., Political Science Smith, Gerald W., Elementary Education Smith, Gilman E., Art Smith, Harrison L., Divisional Soc., Smith, JanLee E., Speech Correction Smith, JoAnn A., English Smith, Johanna L., Spanish Education Smith, Joyce A., Retailing Smith, Judith F., Retailing Smith, Judy A., Social Work Smith, Michael W., Zoology Smith, Pamela K., Spanish Smith, Paul A., Hotel Management Smith, Philip J., Advertising Smith, Priscilla J., Elementary Education Smith, Sally C., Social Work Smith, Saundra L., Physical Education Smith, Sharon Marie, English Smith, Susan K., Special Education Smith, Thomas J., Advertising Sniegowski, Richard F., Special Education Snuffer, Jayne L., Social Studies Snydee, Thomas G., Mechanical Engr. Snyder, Daniel R., Social Science Snyder, Donna K., Elementary Education Snyder, Gerald C., Physics Snyder, Marolyn A., Physical Education Snyder, Priscilla A., Elementary Education Snyder, Robert J., Business Law Snyder, Wayne C., Veterinary Medicine Sobel, Lee, Packaging Sobol, Marie J., Social Work Soderman, Dale M., Psychology Soeda, Calvin S., Accounting Sokolow, John E., English Sollinger, Diane M., Secondary Education Sollo, George J., Pre-Law Solomon, Michael J., Forestry Solterman, Eugene, Special Education Somerville, William, Packaging Sonnemann, John R., Social Science Sookian, Claudette, English Sorokin, Pamela M., Social Work Southwell, Linda J., Music Spadaro, Linda T., Spanish Spalding, David F., Mechanical Engr. Spanninga, Donald, Industrial Administration Sparapani, Henry R., English Sparbel, Robert N., Electrical Engr. Sparber, Laurence H., T.V. and Radio Spencer, Kay R., Political Science Spenski, Henry S., History Sperling, Janice L., Social Work Sperry, Alice E., Social Work Spirrison, Georgene C., Advertising Spirrison, Helene S., Elementary Education Splane, Maureen, French Education Sprik, John D., Psychology Spurway, Jill K., Home Economics Squires, Ralph H., Accounting Stacey, Dennis C., Psychology Stafford, Ann C., Social Work Stafford, David J., Personnel Management Stafford, Kathleen A., Police Administration Stanke, Janet B., Physical Education Stanke, Ronald L., Packaging Stanton, Noreen R., Political Science Stanton, Ronald L, Business Law Startzman, Gail D., Graphic Design Staup, Ralph W., General Business Stchur, Linda P., Elementary Education Steadman, Karen S., Spanish Education Steele, Mary A., Nursing Stein, Gary R., History Steinbaugh, Mary C., Retailing Steinberg, Lawrence, Advertising Steiner, Nelson C., Marketing Steinhardt, Gary C., Food Science Steinke, Noreen E., Social Science Stempihar, Marilyn, Home Economics Stephens, Rebecca L., Humanities Stephens, Sylvia G., Elementary Education Stephenson, Carol A., Elementary Education Stephenson, John S., Chemical Engr. Stern, Melvin S., Physical Science Stevens, Bruce M., Hotel Management Stevens, Colleen J., Personnel Admin. Stevenson, Sally J., Packaging Stewart, Michael A., Accounting Steyer, Paula K., Advertising Stickel, Andrea L., History Stickels, Mary E., Social Work Steim, Barbara N., Elementary Education Stifler, Anne D., Art Education Stinson, Philip G., Accounting Stinson, Robert L., Radio and Television St. John, Sperry L., Elementary Education Stock, Sandra J., Speech Stocker, Delores J., Medical Technology Stoeri, Judith L., Mathematics and Science Stokes, Dolores M., Political Science Stoll, Roger T., Civil Engr. Ston, Randolph G., Social Science Stone, Linda H., Elementary Education Stonebrook, Kendal, Communication Arts Stoner, Thomas T., Business Law Storick, Linda Lee, Business Education Storie, Judith A., Elementary Education Stowe, Carol J., Elementary Education Stowell, Jacqueline M., Spanish Strandness, Jean T., Humanities Strange, Donald E., Pre-Law Streb, Kaye, Home Economics Stroble, Robert D., Political Science Strouse, Pamela R., Elementary Education Strunk, Allan, Pre-Law Stuber, Willard L., Accounting Stuby, Sara A., Speech Stuckey, Sandra M., Mathematics Education Stull, Sandra K., History Stupar, Kathleen A., Elementary Education 452 Sublett, Carlos, Accounting Sudzina, MaryAnn, History Sugden, Kathryn, History Sullivan, Timothy, Political Science Summers, Robert M., Mechanical Engr. Sunderlin, Janet,, Social Science Sunyavivat, Sunya, Social Science Supernaw, Samuel C;, Accounting Sutherland, Diane, Psychology Sutherland, Dorothy, Special Education Sutherland, Jeffrey, Accounting Swank, Ruth, Elementary Education Swartz, Robert, Pre-Law Sweeney, Carol, Hotel Management Sweeney, Michael, Personnel Management Sweet, Joan M., Elementary Education Swenson, Gloria, Elementary Education Swift, Sandra L., Speech Syswerda, Dorothy, Social Work Szafranic, Georgie, Special Education Szalay, Joseph, Packaging Szczomak, Sheryl, Elementary Education Szladek, Sandra, Biological Science Szudy, Douglas, Security Administration Takacs, Gary J., Social Science Talmage, William E., Microbiology Tamraz, Nancy C., Elementary Education Tamraz, Paul D., Advertising Tanck, James R., Marketing Tannenbaum, Sanford, Pre-Law Taraban, Joanna S., History Tartof, David, Zoology Tashjian, Dianna C., Home Economics Tatti, Janice R., Social Work Taube, Joyce L., Communication Taunt, Rosaleen M., Social Science Teal, Carol M., English Teetzel, Daniel T., Accounting Teitelbaum, Morton, Political Science Telfer, Rosanne M., Social Science Tellis, Claude J., Chemistry Temple, John R., Transportation Tercha, Lawrence J., Industrial Arts Terrell, William L., Marketing Tesen, James L., Accounting Teytaud, Anton R., Biological Science Thaler, David G., Management Thayer, Susan B., Mathematics Education Theede, Noreen G., Advertising Theobald, Karen A., Zoology Thiel, Frank W., Psychology Thiredy, Susan L., Psychology Thomas, Edward L., Political Science Thomas, Joyce J., Nursing 453 Thomas, Kathy M., Police Administration Thomas, Morris O., Soil Science Thomas, William J., Packaging Thome, Kathleen A., Social Science Thompson, Julianne W., Home Economics Thompson, Laureila L., Business Education Thompson, Linda S., Elementary Education Thompson, William H., Mathematics Thomson, Thomas G., Political Science Thornton, Christopher D., Pre-Law Thunell, Carl E., History Tichy, Eveline M., Elementary Education Tiedeman, Susan G., Home Economics Tiel, James A., Economics Tillitson, Susan P., Social Work Tilly, Dale C., Mechanical Engr. Timmons, Connee K., Elementary Education Timte, Frank W., Mechanical Engr. Tinker, Bruce P., Biochemistry Tinti, Michael J., Economics Tipton, Stanley E., Agricultural Education Tobia, Geraldine L., Elementary and Special Ed. Tokas, Ronald L., Pre-Med Toles, Shirley M., Home Economics Tom, Patrick Y. S., Civil Engr. Tomlinson, Ann L., Physical Science Tonn> Ronald O., Urban Planning Tool, Annette M., Romance Languages Topor, Susan M., Special Education Toronto, Marsha P., Elementary Education Tonabene, Rosemary K., English Torr, Royleen, Elementary Education Torrey, Richard L., Agricultural Education Toth, Richard C., General Marketing Tourre, Richard F., Zoology Tower, Linda A., Business Towers, Pamela M., Physical Education Towers, Eileen K., Retailing Town, Barbara C., Elementary Education Towne, Ross C., Accounting Townsend, Theodore N., Social Science Toy, Gretchen G., Biological Science Trimble, Jeffrey M., Social Science Trombley, Karen M., Social Work Troyer, Michael L., History Truax, Donald P., Electrical Engr. Tsing, Linda, Art Tsiminakis, George W., Political Science Tubbs, Edward F., Mathematics Tuchman, Cherylann, Medical Technology Tucker, Sara H., Elementary Education Turf, Sandra Marie, Art Turk, Kathleen M., History Türkei, Harvey A., Foreign Languages Turner, Edwin M., Chemistry Turner, Joyce A., Special Education Tu rner, Peggie B., Home Economics Turner, Victoria L, Art Education Twiest, Melvin W., Zoology Tyrrell, Patrick J., Physical Science Upton, Beth, Chinese Utiger, Brenda, English Utterback, David L., Food Marketing' Vairo, Michael, History Vajda, Diane V.BSocial Work Valade, Gary C., Electrical Engr. Valentine, Helen E., Home Economics Valovich, Paula E., Elementary Education VanArkel, Carol A., Elementary Education VanAtta, Janet L., Mathematics Vance, Sharon K., Elementary Education VanCleave, James B., Hotel Management Vandenberg, Susan M., Mathematics VandenBossche, Gail C., Psychology Vanderberg, Joan E., Home Economics Vanderhoff, David M., Social Science VanDyke, Lynn, Biological Science VanHoef, John A., Industrial Management VanKampen, Marlene K., Home Economics Vaughan, Daniel P., Biology Vernon, Douglas W., History Vestal, Charles S., Anthropology Victor, Gwen O., History Victor, Lyle D., Zoology Viles, Dale N., Elementary Education Vilhauer, Ann V., Business Education Villareal, Morey J., Social Science Vincent, Linda S., Elementary Education Vincent, Sharon J., Elementary Education Violetta, Jerry B., Advertising Vipond, Florence A., German and Russian Viskochil, Richard F., Urban Planning Viviano, Samuel T., Food Marketing Viviano, Suzanne M., Elementary Education Vohsen, Marsha P., Elementary Education Volkert, Lana L., Business Education Vollmer, MaryAnn, History VonTill, Stephen F., Humanities Vukin, Linda K., Elementary Education Vunovich, Nada, Nursing Vunovich, Peter, Physical Education Wade, Lester A., Biology Wade, Michael R., Marketing Wade, Patrick C., Marketing Wagenschutz, Lloyd, Business Administration Wagester, Donald L., Crop Science Wagester, Eugene K., Civil Engr. Wagner, Frances S., Journalism Waite, Donald L, Fisheries and Wildlife Walcott, Jill S., English Education Walker, John F., Industrial Design Walker, Robert M., Accounting! Walker, William D., Psychology Walkotten, Beryl G., Dietetics Wallach, Joane R., Zoology Wallin, Beverly J., Business Law Wallis, Edward F., Math Education Wallo, Patricia A., Social Science Walsh, Louis H., Marketing Walsh, Mary L., Elementary Education Walsh, Michael F., Business Law Walters, Kathryn M., Psychology Walters, Susan J., English Walton, Diane J., English Walton, Patricia J., Home Economics Waltz, Mary K., Social Work Wandel, Beverly B., Biological Sciences Ward, Judy P., Speech Ward, Pamela M., Psychology Ward, Susan B., Divisional Soc. Warner, Barbara R., History Warren, Joseph A., Américain History Warren, Roger D., Business Ad. Warzybok, Dorothy, Elementary Education Washburn, James, General Business Wakik, Vincent A., Management Waterman, Barbara, Personnel Ad. Watson, Mark J., Mathematics Watson, Richard, Music Watson, Thomas, Agriculture Waxer, Harley, Zoology Weaver, Bruce, Social Science Weaver, Richard, Theater Webb, William A., Mathematics Webb, George, General Social Science Webber, Thomas G., Accounting Webley, Lynden, Dietetics Webster, Sally L., Home Economics Weeks, Leo M., Management Wegener, Max L., Marketing Wegienka, Arthur, History Weimar, Helen D., Secondary Education Weimer, Irma, Elementary Education Weimer, Jane, Social Work Weinlander, Suzanne, Art Education Weinstein, Leonard, Physical Education Weis, Carole A., Social Work Weiss, Cheryl A., Music Therapy Weiss, Monroe, History Welch, Erli K., Art Welch, Jack R., P re-Law Welch, Myron D., Music Education 456 Welker, Sharlyn, Packaging Weller, Daylene, Home Economics Education Wells, Charles C., Journalsim Wells, Ellen L, Dietetics Wells, Dennis, Economics Wells, Joelena, English Education Wells, Linda L., Science and Mathematics Wells, Rita M., Speech Welt, Kenneth A., Psychology Wendorf, William, History Education Wendt, Carole J., English Education Wendzel, Thomas, Civil Engr. Wenger, Christine, German Wengert, Christine, Fine Arts Werner, Steven, Pre-Dental Westbury, Robert, Accounting Weston, James G., Park Administration Westphal, William, Accounting Whaley, Rita A., Elementary Education Wheeler, Jack F., Mechanical Engr. Whitaker, Barbara, Geography Whitcomb, Linda, Mathematics White, Carol A., Math and History White, Fred M., Agriculture Education White, Hugh F., Food Marketing White, James M., Forestry White, Janice C., Elementary Education White, Neil L., Mathematics White, Peter A., Economics Whiting, Douglas, Electrical Engr. Whitson, Suellen, Elementary Education Whittaker, Michele, Elementary Education Whyte, Michael, Social Science Weidbush, Kenneth, Packaging Wierenga, Harry, Landscape Architecture Wiese, Pamela D., Elementary Education Widgery, Suzanne, English Wightman, Barbara, Elementary Education Wigman, Yvette D., Humanities Wilber, John W., Transportation Wilcher, Gary J., Accounting Wilchins, Howard, Economics Wilder, Janice K., Biochemistry Wilkie, Gayle K., Home Economics Education Wilkinson, Sandra T., Home Economics Education Willett, Michael A., Speech Education Williams, David J., Medical Illustration Williams, Dawendine, Psychology Williams, Elaine, Nursing Williams, Elizabeth, Medical Technology Williams, Gwendolyn, Physical Education Williams, James A., Political Science Williams, Janice C., Interior Design Williams, John C., Mechanical Engr. 457 Williams, Richard T., Speech Education Williams, Thomas W., Hotel Management Williamson, Dorothy, Retailing Willis, Douglas R., Agricultural Education Willis, Freida L, Elementary Education Willson, Thomas C., Accounting Wilson, Edward B., History Wilson, Kenneth L., Humanities Wilson, Pamela J., Art Wilson, Paul S., Business Administration Wilson, Robert R., Social Science Wilson, Susan P., English Wilson, William M., Zoology Winegar, Donna J., Elementary Education Winfield, Janet C., Home Economics Education Wing, Judy A., Special Education Winkel, Barbara F., Elementary Education Winn, Larry D., Police Administration Winslow, Linda A., English Winterhalter, Robert, Political Science Wittersheim, Robert, Conservation Witwer, Keith L., Mechanical Engr. Woehrle, William J., Physics Wohlers, Sandra L., Elementary Education Wohlgehagen, Jean, Elementary Education Wolf, Gerald E., Political Science Wolf, Pam J., English Wolf, Roberta W., Political Science Wolf, William L., Hotel Management Wolfe, Ken B., Geography Wolotira, Robert S., Fisheries Management Wolpin, Barbara J., Elementary Education Wong, Gene K., Divisional Soc. Wood, Thomas H., Accounting Woodcock, Donald L., Personnel Admin. Woodhouse, Karen A., Home Economics Education Woodruff, Susan G., Elementary Education Woodworth, Nancy R., Home Economics Extension Woollam, MaryLynn, Medical Technology Worel, Richard F., Electrical Engr. Wright, Ellen M., History Wright, Kathleen A., Social Work Wright, Kenneth J., Fisheries and Wildlife Wright, Marilyn K., Art Education Wright, Pamela B., Medical Technology Wrzesinski, Anne, English Wuestwald, Judy A., Advertising Wunder, Sanora J., Special Education Wylie, Jonathan K., Marketing Xanders, Edward L., Hotel Management Yablonicky, Gerard, Management Yates, Priscilla B., English Yeomans, Suzanne, Elementary Education Yoder, Joanne K., Elementary Education 458 York, Kaylyn C., Art Education Young, Barbara A., Political Science Young, Carol A., English Young,, Emmett W., Radio and Television Young, Eva C., Speech Correction Young, Karen A., English Young, Mary E., Home Economics Young, Michael G., Marketing Young, Philip R., Urban Planning Yount, Sharon J., Art Practice Zack, Elizabeth M., Retailing Zacklan, Barbara C., Spanish Education Zakem, David V., Elementary Education Zalewski, Edward J., Packaging Zboch, Gerald J., Marketing Zech, Randall L., Business Zeilinger, George H., Agricultural Engr. Zhiss, Sherry A., Divisional Soc. Zillmer, William A., Physics Zimmerman, Jerry L., Psychology Zischke, Lester A., Mechanical Engr. Zorn, Kenneth M., Social Science Zuckerman, Jane E., Medical Technology Zuckerman, Joan A., Accounting Zuke, Sharon A., Elementary Education Zwart, William J., Business Zynda, Robert R., Financial Ad. Senior Index A AAL, NANCY J. Southfield AARDSMA, PAUL W. Lansing Kappa Delta Pi ABBE, JAMES K. Lansing $K'i' ABBOTT, JOAN F. Dearborn ABEL, EDNA M. Cedar Springs ACKERMAN, ANITA C. Oak Park ED SS SS A&L HE ED ADAMCIK, LAWRENCE J. Midland Eta Kappa Nu; Intramural ENGR ADAMS, DIANE J. Pontiac Spartan Ambassadors ED ADAMS, KAREN E. Niles SS AKA; University Chorus; State Sing­ ers; NAACP; Social Work Club ADAMS, LUCY E. Menomimee ZTA; Water Carnival CA HE ADAMS, ROBERTA J. Gary, Ind. Wolverine; Spartan Ambassadors; WIC-Sec; Canterbury Club; Home Ec. Club; Retailing Club; Homecom­ ing; Water Carnival; Big Ten Hall Representative; AUSG Representa­ tive ADAMSKI, ROBERTA N. Detroit ADEL, WERNER L. Baldwin, N.Y. NS AGR President’s Club Secretary; AWS As- sembly; Water Carnival; Greek Week; Greek Sing ALBERTS, MELVIN C. Pittsburg, Pa. NS ALBERTSON, DELPHINE E. Clifford HE ALBUS, CARRIE E. Lowell Block & Bridle Club A&L ALDRICH, ROBERT H. Bozeman, Mont. NS AUSG; Emmons Hall, V. Pres.; Ab­ bot Hall Pres. ALEXANDER, ROBERT L. SS Birmingham Ski Club; Intramurals; Water Carni­ val; Homecoming ALEXANDRIX, THOMAS J. Dansville, N.Y. AGR ALFREDSON, GERALD A. Vulcan Soil Judging Team AGR AL-JANABI, FAROUK A. Baghdad, Iraq Soccer; International Club ENGR ALKAZEMI, FAISALA Kuwait NS International Club; Organization of Arab Students ALLEN, ARTHUR S. Detroit AEII; Water Carnival Risk & Insurance Society ALLEN, CHARLES S. Houghton ALLEN, JOYCE T. Detroit SEC; Ski Club ADHIRKARI, SHY AN P. Kathmandu, Nepal Bengali Club; International Club SS ALMILLI, SALEH H. Baghdad, Iraq Soccer; International Club ASME ENGR 2AE; Blue Key; Sparta; Intramurals; J-Council MHA-V. Pres.; Hel(J||: Pres;; Homecoming; Block “S” Direc­ tor-; SEC; Dorm. PresllEnzion. ANDERS, CAROL M. Taylor ANDERSON, CAROL G. Livonia .IIIM>; State Nevjs SS ED ANDERSON, CAROLE J. Brunswick Campus 4-H; Student Education As- iSgiation ED ANDERSON, CHARLES N. Owosso SS Tau Sigma; Pi Alpha; Gamma Theta Upsilon ANDERSON, DENNIS D. Norway ANDERSON, DIANA Lansing ANDERSON, DONALD F. Dearborn Intramurals AGR HE A&L ANDERSON, GARY L. Clawson Intramurals; Library Assistant BUS ANDERSON, JOYCE I. Clinton MSU Chorus SS ANDERSON, VIRGINIA L. Sparta Kappa Delta Pi SS ED ANDREWS, JAMES M. Chicago, III. AGR AEII; Packaging Society-V. Pres.; Veterans Association; Hillel Founda­ tion; Intramurals ~ BUS ED ANGELL, JOHN E. SS Xenia, O. Alpha Phi Sigma; Veterans Associa­ tion AGNEW, CARMEN V. Columbiaville AHL, DOROTHY L. 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Lansing ENGR ARCHAMBEAU, LAWRENCE W. NS Lansing AMES, ROBERT H. Cortland, N.Y. Alpha Delta Sigma; State News| ASMSU Off-Campus Housing Com­ mission, Publications CA ARENDS, STUART R. Northvilldl Management Club BUS ARENT, GALE L. Watervliet AG Bower House Pres.; ICC Sec.; Execu­ tive Council ALBAGHDADI, BASSIM K. Baghdad, Iraq ENGR ALBERT, SUSAN R. Ironwqod HE Ar’ p|l Reding Club, Vice-Pres.; AMES, WILLIAM H. Chesaning Marketing Club AMSLER, ROBERT H. Peru, III. BUS AGR ARMSTRONG, MARY J. Detroit CCC ED ARNDT, DENNIS L. Grand Rapids Institute; of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ENGR ARNELL, JILLAINE V. Exc^lsiOr, Minn. SK; Home Economics Club HE ARPIN, RICHARD T. Detroit Singing Statesmen; Spartan Christian Fellowship A&L ASHMUN, REGINALD D. JR. Caro Block & Bridle Club; Les Gourmet BUS AST, VIOLA E. St. Joseph Xf2; Water Carnival; Greek Week SS ATKINSON, DONALD G. Chelsea Management Club ATKINSON, SUSAN F. Itasca, III. BUS A&L AUBERLIN, BEVERLY J. Harper Woods Ski Club; Young Democrats Club; Child Development Club; Sailing Club ED AUGUSTIN, NANCY A. Lockport, N.Y. A&L AOII; Jr. Pan-Hel; Water Carnival; Greek Feast AUSTIN, BECKY A. Tecumseh AUSTIN, CAROLYN S. Hamburg, N.Y. NS NS AUSTIN, VIRGINIA J. North Muskegon CA AAII; Tau Beta Sigma; MSU Orches­ tra; MSU Band; Pirates of Penzance Orchestra AUVINEN, ANNE L. Manistique MEA ED AVERILL, PATRICIA A. Albion Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Tau Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Circle Honorary; State News; AWS; Campus 4-H A&L AVERBOOK, ARTHUR S. Austin, Minn. BUS AVERY, JUDITH C. Detroit Tau Sigma; Wesley Foundation A&L AVERY, NANCY J. Birmingham Pi Omega Pi; Spartan Helots AVERY, ROBERT K. Detroit BUS SS AYLESWORTH, NANCY L. Alexandria, Va. 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Battle Creek French Club; Sailing Club A&L TORP, ROYLEEN North Branch Student Education Association TORREY, RICHARD L. E. Lansing Agriculture Education Club TOTH, RICHARD C. Coraopolis, Pa. Marketing Club TOURRE, RICHARD F. Muskegon Fisheries and Wildlife Club ED ED BUS NS TOWER. LINDA A. Detroit Phi Gamma Nu, Phi Beta Lambda; Ski Club; Management Club; ME A; MBEA BUS TOWER, PAMELA M. Evanston, III. SEC; HPER; Career Carnival TILLITSON, SUSAN P. Grosse Pointe Dorm Gov’t; Water Carnival SS TOWERS, EILEEN K. Farmington Ski Club; Retailing Club ED HE TURKEL, HARVEY A. Detroit A&L Kappa Kelta Pi; Student Education Corps VANDERBERG, JOAN E. Ann Arbor HE Spartanettes; Freshman Home Eco­ nomics Club NS VANDERHOFF, DAVID M. Warren SS Evans Scholars; Frosh-Soph Council TURNER, EDWIN M. Spring Lake Phi Eta Sigma TURNER, JOYCE A. Battle Creek Student Education Corps TURNER, PEGGIE B. Farmington Union Board; Water Carnival ED VAN DYKE, LYNN Plymouth VAN HOEF, JOHN A. 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A&L Bronx, N.Y. die WILDER, JANICE K. Bay City Beta Beta Beta WILKIE, GAYLE K. Whitehall ZK WALSH, MARY L. Lansing Student Education Assoc. WEAVER, BRUCE W. Bay City ED WALSH, MICHAEL F. BUS Lansing Off Campusll Students; ASMSU; Young Democrats’ Club, Pres. WEAVER, RICHARD C. Gary, Ind. CA Concert and Marching Band; Chris­ tian Science Organization, MSU Play­ ers WALTERS, KATHRYN M. E. Lansing SS AXQ; Alpha Lambda Delta; Psi Chi; Tower Guard; Tau Sigma; Honors College WEBB, GEORGE D. Oak Park SS ATA; Pi Gamma Mu, J-Council; J- Hop; Water Carnival; Intramural; I.F.C. WELKER, SHARLYN J. Inkster Packaging Society WELLER, DAYLENE M. Three OaksmB' Aon WHITCOMB, LINDA M. AGR Davison Promenaders NS WILKINSON, SANDRA J. Detroit WHITE, CAROL A. Traverse City HE WILLETT, MICHAEL A. NS Battle Creek WELLS, CHARLES C. Coloma Sigma Delta Chi; Blue Key; Omicron Delta Kappa; State News; Career Carnival; ROTC; Scots Highlanders Drum and Bugle Corps CA WHITE, FRED M. E. Lansing Agr. Ed. Club, Pres. WILLIAMS, DAVID J. ED Muskegon Intramurals WHITE, HUGH F. San Francisco, Calif. Rugby Football; Très.Marketing Club WILLIAMS, DAWENDINE N. BUS Farmington WEBB, WILLIAM A. Wyckoff, N.J. NS Pi Mu Epsilon, Omicron Delta Kap­ pa; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Sigma WELLS, ELLEN L. North Adams Delta Omicron; Band; Campus 4-H; Glee Club HE WHITE, JAMES M. E. Lansing Forestry Club AGR WALTERS, SUSAN J. Fanwood, N.J. §|ta WALTON, DIANE J. Bangor A&L A&L WALTON, PATRICIA J. Three Oaks Home Economics Teaching Club; Winged Spartens HE WEBBER, THOMAS G. Saginaw Veterans’ Assoc. WEBLEY, LYNDEN A. Grand Rapids AKA BUS HE WALTZ, MARY K. Livonia Social Work Club WANDEL, BEVERLY B. Ionia WARD, JUDY P. Toledo, Ohio ATA; MSU Players; Intramurals WARD, PAMELA M. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. SS NS CA SS WEBSTER, SALLY L. Lawrence HE Circle Honorary; Campus 4-H; Edu­ cation Council; Wesley Foundation;. Home Economics Club; Home Eco­ nomics Teachers Club, V. Pres., Pres. WEEKS, LEO M. Olivet BUS WEGENER, MAX L. Port Huron Varsity Rugby; Spartan Pistol Club BUS WARD, SUSAN B. East Lansing SS Wolverine; Intramurals; Homecom- WEGIENKA, ARTHUR E. Romulus Intramurals WILLIAMS, ELAINE Battle Creek International Club WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH A. Grand Rapids EDWILLIAMS, GWENDOYN D. Traverse City WILLIAMS, JAMES A. NS Saginaw WILLIAMS, JANICE C. Northville BUS Womens Glee Club ENGR A.S.M.E. Nu; Phi WILLIAMS, JOHN C. East Lansing ENGR WILLIAMS, RICHARD T. Remil Oak Intramurals ;ffiniversity Theatre CA WILLIAMS, THOMAS W. East Lansing BUS WILLIAMSON, DOROTHY A. Birmingham Retailing Club HE WELLS, J. DENNIS E. Lansing UEC WHITE, JANICE C. Monroe ATA BUS WELLS, JOELENA V. Wash., D.C. AKA; Kappa Alpha Psi Sweetheart Court; AWS; Angel Flight; Drill Team ED WELLS, LINDA L. St. Louis ED WELLS, RITA M. Coloma Orchesis, Pres.; MSU Players; Scots Highlanders COMM WELT, KENNETH A. Oak Park A KIT, Pres. SS WHITE, NEIL L. Midland Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi Kappa WHITE, PETER A. Bay City Young Democrats’ Club WHITING, DOUGLAS V. Lansing Tau Beta Pi; Etta Kappaj Kappa Phi; I.E.E.E. WHITSON, SUELLEN G. Detroit A An; AWS WHITTAKER, MICHELE E. Flint KKr; Ski Club; Intramurals; AWS; ED A&L Water Carnival; Greek Week A&L WENDORF, WILLIAM E. Lansing 482 A&L BUS BUS NS HE HE CA A&L SS NS VM ED SS HE WILLIS, DOUGLAS R. Dundee Agricultural Education Club AGR WINTERHALTER, ROBERT S. SS Plymouth AX, V. PresjlUnion Board; Intramu­ rals WOODCOCK, DONALD L. Freeland BUS Y YABLONICKY, GERARD J. Jersey City, N.J. ZACKLAN, BARBARA C. East Lansing Homecoming; Sno-Caps BUS A&L WILLIS, FREIDA L. Grand Ledge ' WILLSON, THOMAS C. Fremont Honors College WILSON, EDWARD B. Wilmette Gymnastics WILSON, KENNETH L. Escanaba Evans Scholars WILSON, PAMELA J. Wilmette, III. A&L A&L A&L WILSON, PAUL S. Birmingham BUS Honors College; Intramurals; Dorm Council WILSON, ROBERT R. East Lansing SS A&L WILSON, SUSAN P. Orange, Conn. A$; Mortar Board; Tower Guard; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pan-Hel Coun­ cil, Sec.; Frosh Soph Council; Hon­ ors College; Spartan Ambassador; Greek Week; Homecoming Court WILSON, WILLIAM M. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Intramurals WINEGAR, DONNA J. Flint WINFIELD, JANET C. Grosse Pointe Water Carnival WING, JUDY A. Unionville NS ED HE ED WINKEL, BARBARA F. Harbor Beach ED Women’s Glee Club; Dorm Council WINN, LARRY D. Burlington SS A4>H; Intramurals; Veterans’ Associa­ tion ED BUS WITTERSHEIM, ROBERT F. Dearborn Fisheries and Wildlife Club; Agricul­ tural Council AGR WOODHOUSE, KAREN A. Pittsjord, N.Y. Ski Club WOODRUFF, SUSAN G. Lansing WITNER, KEITH L. Waukesha, Wis. S.A.E. ENGR WOODWORTH, NANCY R. Grand Rapids Circle Honorary WOEHRLE, WILLIAM J. Jackson RA WOHLERS, SANDRA L. Southgate NS ED WOHLGEHAGEN, JEAN C. Waterford Honors College; Student Education Corps ED WOLF, GERALD E. East Lansing SS International Relations Club; Cam­ pus U.N.; Ski Club; Intramural WOLF, PAM J. Niles Orchesis A&L WOLF, ROBERTA W. East Lansing SS State News; German Club; Spartan Wives; International Relations Club WOLF, WILLIAM L. Cincinnati, Ohio BUS Sigma Pi Eta; Phi Eta Sigma; Les Gourmets; RA WOLFE, KEN B. Nontague SS Asher House; Industrial Arts Club; Christian Science Organization; In­ tramurals WOLOTIRA, ROBERT J. Grand Rapids AGR WOLPIN, BARBARA J. Great Neck, N.Y. SAT; Jr. Pan-Hel Council; Sr. Pan- Hel Council; Water Carnival; Greek Week ED WOOLLAM, MARY L. East Lansing AAA WOREL, RICHARD F. Detroit $KT; I.E.E.E. ENGR WRIGHT, ELLEN M. Brooklyn, N.Y. AKA; N.A.A.C.P.; Young Democrats’ Club; History Club; Pan-Hel Repre­ sentative A&L WRIGHT, KATHLEEN A. Howell Tau Sigma SS WRIGHT, KENNETH J. Caro WRIGHT, MARILYN K. Grosse Pointe Park AGR A&L WRIGHT, PAMELA B. Okemos yjyf Greek Week; Water Carnival; AWS WRZESINSKI, ANNE J. Chicago, III. A&L WUESTEWALD, JUDY A. Lathrup Village CA Theta Sigma Phi; Alpha Delta Sigma WUNDER, SANDRA J. Temperance ZTA; Frosh-Soph Council; Spartan Ambassador; AWS; Water Carnival; Career Carnival; Greek Feast ED HE ED HE YATES, PRISCILLA B. Taylor A&L Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Sigma; Spartan Ambassadors; College Bowl; Lantern Night YEOMANS, SUZANNE M. Battle Creek ED YODER, JOANNE K. Sturgis ED Alpha Lambda Delta; Honors College VM YORK, KAYLYN C. Comstock Park A&L Circle Honorary; Campus 4-H Club; Inter Varsity YOUNG, BARBARA A. Grosse Pte. Water Carnival; Homecoming ZAKEM, DAVID V. Grand Rapids Rugbyj International Club; Water Carnival; Homecoming; Newman Club; Ski Club; Sailing Club; Student Government ED ZALEWSKI, EDWARD J. Grosse lie. 4>SK; IFC; Packaging Society AGR ZBOCH, GERALD J. Detroit Marketing Club; SOC ZECH, RANDALL L. Berrien Springs Glee Club; MSU Chorus BUS BUS ZEILINGER, GEORGE H. Bath ENGR YOUNG, CAROL S. Nashville, Tenn. Women’s Glee Club A&L ZHISS, SHERRY A. Brooklyn, N.Y. SS AE$; Greek Week; Water Carnival YOUNG, EMMETT W. Wyandotte Ben; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Dorm Vice President; RA; ROTC; Water Carnival Q\ YOUNG, EVA C. CA Holland Sigma Alpha Eta; AWS; Young Dem­ ocrats’ Club ZILLMER, WILLIAM A. Green Bay, Wise. NS S$E; Union Board, President; Presi­ dents Council ZIMMERMAN, JERRY LEE Lansing SS ZISCHKE, LESTER A. Dorr ENGR Spartan Engineers; Wesley Founda­ tion YOUNG, KAREN A. Lansing YOUNG, MARY E. Awassa A&T. fjg ZORN, KENNETH M. SS Grosse, He. UK$; Intramurals; Men’s Glee Club, Treasurer»* YOUNG, MICHAEL G. Dearborn BUS SAE; Intramurals; Junior 500; Water Carnival ZUCKERMAN, JANE E. Scarsdale, N.Y. SAT; Water Carnival YOUNG, PHILIP R. East Lansing ZUCKERMAN, JOAN M. Brooklyn, N.Y. HAT, Treasurer SS VM BUS A&L WINSLOW, LINDA A. Pittsfield, Mass. AAA, Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta;’ Tower Guard; Mortar Board; Tau Sigma; Honors College; Union Board; Intramurals; AWS; Pan-Hel Council; Water Carnival; International Club WONG, GENE K. Lansing Chinese Student Club WOOD, THOMAS H. Belding AX SS BUS ZUKE, SHARON A. Dearborn ED AZ; Spartan Spirit; Ski Club; Water Carnival ZWART, WILLIAM J. Muskegon ZYNDA, ROBERT R. Detroit bus BUS WYLIE, JONATHAN K. Pittsburg, Pa. BUS Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade YOUNT, SHARON J. |Charleston, S.C. A&L AHA; Wolverine; Women’s Swimming Team Z ZACK, ELIZABETH M. Grosse lie. TJB$; Water Carnival; Greek Week HE X XANDERS, EDWARD L. Lansing Delta Sigma Pi; Les Gormet; SOC BUS 483 General Index Barnes, Barnes, Jerry L..................................... 225,413 John A............................................... 413 300,413 209 Barney, Carol L.................................. Barnhart, Neil ........................................... Barnhart, Paul E.................................. 222,323 A Aal, Nancy.......................................................... 411 Aanchett, Barry Aardsma, Paul ........................................... 331 ..................................... 206,411 James Abbe, Abel, Edna Abel, Ernest ........................................... 328,411 411 ....................................................... ....................................................... 233 Abrams, Fran Abrams, Sue ................................................. .................................................... 299 315 Achterberg, Eloise ........................................ 297 Ackerman, Anita Ackley, Gayle ........................................ 411 ................................................. 204 Adair, Pat Adair, Thomas Adancik, Adams, Betsy .......................................................... 314 323 .............................................. 411 ............................... .................................................... 302 Lawrence Adams, Caren .............................................. 316 Adams, Diane Adams, Karen Adams, Lucy Adams, Nina J................................... .............................................. ........................................ ................................................. 276,411 411 316,411 306 Adams, Robert Addison, M........................................................... .............................................. 411 275 Adel, Werner Adhikari, Shyan ................................................. 411 ........................................... 411 Adler, Constance Adler, Gabriele Adler, Marie Jo ........................................... .................................................... ...................... 214,299 309 204 Adolph, Bruce Afendoulis, Ann Agnew, Carmen .............................................. 317 .............................................. 316 .................................. 221,411 Agrawal, M.D................ Agrawal, Ram Ahl, Dorothy ............................... .............................................. 223 223 .................................................... 411 Ahlgren, Robert Aho, Kathleen Ahr, Robert ........................................... 205 ................................................. 411 349 .................................................... Ahunanya, Geoffery Aiken, Albert Aitch, Matthew ..................................... ........................................... ............................... 223 329,411 145 Aither, Linda Aitzhazy, Donna Aken, Bernard Akers, Philip ................................................. 411 ........................................... 411 411 .................................................... 411 .............................................. Akin, Gregory Albaghdadi, Bassim .............................................. ................... . . 229 411 Albert, Alberts, Melvin Susan ..................................... ........................................... 306,411 411 Albertson, Delphine .................................. 411 Albrecht, Peter L......................................... ........................................ Albright, Charles .................................................. Albus, Carrie 330 338 411 Aldag, Ramon Alderman, Beth ........................................ 208,287 306 ........................................... Aldrich, Rogert Aldrin, 411 Joanna H.................................. 218,306 ........................................... Alexander, Robert Alexander, Samuel Alexander, Susan ..................................... 411 ..................................... 327 J........................................ 303 Alexander, Susan V..................................218,351 329,411 Alexandris, Thomas 313 Alford, Lynne ................................................. ...................... Alfredson, Gerald Al-Janabi, Fraouk Alkazemi, Faisal ........................................ 411 411 ........................................... 411 ..................................... Allen, Arthur Allen, Bruce Allen, Charles .................................................... 411 327 .................................................... ................................................. 411 Allen, Dave Joyce Allen, ....................................................... .................................................... 320 411 Allen, Roger John Allison, .................................................... 202 .................................................... 209 Almilli, Saleh Almli, Charles ................................................. 411 ................................................. 411 Alpern, Richard Alpert, Harvey Alpert, Alquist, Georgia Jay ........................................... .............................................. 339 339 339 ........................................... 411 ......................... Alstrom, Rondy Althaver, Daryl Altman, Arthur Altman, Robert ........................................... 411 .............................................. 330 220 411 ........................................... ........................................... John Altomare, Alweis, Roxana Al-Zubaydi, Abbass 411 ........................................... .............................................. 411 .................................. 411 Ambroson, Trena Ames, Robert ........................................ 313 .................................................. 411 Ames, William Amrhein, Barb Amsler, Robert .............................................. .............................................. .................................. 411 304 342,411 James Andary, Anders, Carol Anders, Lucy Andersen, Nancy .............................................. 284 ................................................. 411 313 ........................... ............................... 226,312 Beverly Anderson, Anderson, Carol Anderson, Carole ............................... .................................. 302 313,411 ........................................ 411 Anderson, Charles Anderson, Dennis Anderson, Diana ..................................... 411 ........................................ 411 411 ........................................ Anderson, Donald ........................................ 411 Anderson, Elaine K........................................ 298 ...................... 288 Anderson, Gail F.................... Anderson, Gary Jack Anderson, ........................................... ........................................... 412 211 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Kep John Joyce .............................................. 324 ........................................... 412 343 .............................................. Anderson, Kim ........................................... Anderson, Lorel K....................................... 325 Anderson, Virginia Andres, Andrews, James Scott 202,209,276 ..................................... 412 336 .................................. 225,412 ................................................. Andrews, Angel, Mercedes John .............................................. 330 ........................................... 217 Angel, Michael Angell, John .............................................. .................................................... 131 412 Anger, Nancy Angove, R. Lawrence Anis, Mort ......................... Ansel, Paul ................................................. ............................ ........................................... 313 333 339 342,412 Anspach, Judith ........................................... 412 Anstine, Wayne Anthony, Mary Antinoja, Judith Apisa, Robert ........................................... 412 .............................................. 293 .................................. 313,412 .................................................... 131 Arbogast, Francesk .................................. Archambeau, Archey, Mary Lawrence ...................... ................................................. Archie, Virgil ................................................. 412 412 351 349 Stuart Arends, Arendt, Pauline Arent, Gale 224,412 .................................. ........................................... 229 ....................................................... 412 Barnum, Barnum, Barnum, Barnwell, 226,305,413 Jacqueline .... Paula.............................................. 413 413 Thomas 232 ..................................... ........................................... Beth Armistead, Armistead, Sidney Armistead, Willis Armour, Anne I. C...................................... ..................................... 22 333 306 ........................................ 402 ................................................. 412 131 281 .................................. ..................................... Armstrong, George Armstrong, Janice Armstrong, Mary 228,412 Armstrong, William R............................... 292 ................................................. 412 Arndt, Dennis ............................ Amell, Jillaine Arnold, Hubert Arnold, Mark Arom, Bonnie ..................................... 314,412 ..................................................’341 .................................................... 322 291 ................................................. Arpin, Richard Arseneau, Arthur, Arthurs, Jeanne Jay ............................ 230,352,412 336 275 102 ........................................ .............................................. ................................................. James Arundale, Robert Asher, Kathleen Ashley, 228 ........................................ ........................................... 286 ....................................................... 337 Ashmun, Reginald ..................................... 412 Ashok, K................................................................... 223 Jim Ast, Pyzi Ast, William Atherton, Ruth .......................................... .................................................... ........................... 304,412 232 279 Atkin, Charles Atkinson, Donald Atkinson, Dick ................................................. 326 ............................... 224,412 350 ........................................... Atkinson, Susan Auberlin, Beverly Auble, Ginny Auburn, Herbert Auerbach. Judith ............................... 313,412 ........................................ 412 .................................................... 314 ........................................... 287 280 .................................. Augustin, Nancy ........................................... 412 Aurc, Ronald Austin, Becky J........................................ .............................................. 169,329 412 Austin, Carolyn Austin, Sally .............................................. 412 283 .................................................... Austin, Virginia Auten, Bruce Auvinen, Anne ........................................... 412 .................................................... 218 ..................................... 412,294 Averbook, Arthur Averill, Patricia Avery, ............................... 209,412 .............................................. 412 412 ................................................. Judith Avery, Nancy Avery, Robert ........................................ 207,412 412 .............................................. Avery, Sheryl Aylesworth, Nancy .................................................... 304 ........................................ Aylesworth, Sally 206,212,226,306,412 ................... 202,209,306 Aylward, Thomas ............................ 326,412 B Babb, Carleton .............................................. 412 Babcock, Mary Babinski, Christine Bachmann, William Bachtel, Dick .............................................. 412 305 .................................. 412 .................................................... 320 ...................... Backoff, Katherine Bacon, Gary Bacon, Mark .................................. .................................................... ................................................. 226 228 412 Baehler, David Baer, Peggy .............................................. ........................................ 232 226,309 Baerman, Paul Bagby, Sumner Bagi, Charles .............................................. 336 .............................................. 333 412 ................................................. Bagi, Cheryl Bagley, Edward .................................................... ........................................... Baiers, Robert Bailey, Bill ........................................... ........................................................ 412 412 412 324 Bailey, Connie .............................................. 412 Bailey, Daniel Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, John Judith Sharon ................................... .................................................. ................................................. .............................................. 218,350 145 412 287 Bailey, Terry Bain, Nancy .................................................. ........................................ 412 317,412 Bainbridge, Gary ........................................ -Baird, Thomas Baisley, George ..................................... ............................... 287 324,412 339,412 Bajer, Raymond M.......................... Baker, Audrey Baker, Bob Baker, ............................................. ....................................................... ................................................. 240,412 218 319 353 Bruce Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Elizabeth James ........................................ ..................................... 412 334,412 Janis John ................................................... ................................................... Judith Judy ................................................ ................................................... 299 326 279 412 Bakker, Dr. F..................................................... 211 Balawajder, 412 ..................................... 287 Balderson, Andrew ............................... Eugene Baldori, Louis Baldwin, Carol A............................. ................................................. 342 310,413 Baldwin, Kenneth Baldwin, Nancy ..................................... ........................................... 342 303 Baldwin, Richard Bale, Sharon Ball, 225 ........................................ .................................................... 294 ............................................................. 319 John Judy Ball, Ball, Susan ................................................. .............................................. 212,233 413 .. Ballagh, William M..................................... 413 ........................................ 413 Ballard, C. Lynne Ballou, Gary Balog, Linda Balok, Elaine Balsanek, Tom 321 .................................................... 227 .................................................... ................................................. 217 ................................................. 324 Balthrop, George ............................... 149,159 Bancroft, Janice J................................. 308,413 Bancroft, Rushton R.................................. 413 Bannan, Bannan, Jim Judy .................................................-231 306 ................................................. Baptlebaugh, C. A........................................... 413 Baratta, Robert F....................... 224,340,413 Bardenhagen, Barendreght, Barion, Vincent ............................ Jerry A............................. ............................... 323 413 224,336 James ........................................... Barker, Douglas 342 Barkley, Claire E........................................... 413 ................................................. 307 Barlage, Ruby 413 Barnard, Frederick H............................... Bamas, Gary Barner, Sharon ................................................. 349 J.............................................. 413 Barnes, Catherine Barnes, Dan .................................. ................................................. 311 352 Barr, Barratt, Kathy Frederick ................................................. 308 J................................... 413 413 Barratt, Michael W............................ . Paul ................................................. E............................ Barrett, Barrows, Constance Barrows, Craig Bartels, Cindy 320 413 218,350 .................................. .............................................. 314 Barten, 204 ........................................... Bartl, Edward C.............................................. 323 Bartlebaugh, C. A......................................... 333 225,413 Barton, Leslie W............................. 413 Barzler, Mary L............................................ Phyllis Baskwell, Paul G......................................... Basler, Carol Bass, Robert 413 .................................................... 290 .................................................... 413 320 ........................................... Bassett, Clifford Basso, Joanne .............................................. Batcher, Robert Batdorff, Sally ........................................ ........................................... 288 290 301 Janet M........................................ 413 Bateman, Bateman, Lauren ............................... 219,299 Bauer, Eckhard W........................................ 413 L................................................ 413 Bauer, 208 Bauer, ................................................. Joan Larry Bauer, Maureen Bauer, Baughman, ........................................ .................................................... ........................... Kathryn Paul 283 294 413 Baughman, Ronald Baum, Barry ......................... .............................................. 220,320 342 Baum, Katherine A.......................... 307,413 Bauman, Ronald Baumann, Barbra ........................................ .................................. 340 233 Baumgartner, Marilyn Baur, Roger L........................................ Baver, Baxter, L...................... 413 324,413 353 225 ........................................ .................................................... Eckhard John Baxter, Kirk Bayler, Arthur Beardsley, Marty .................................................... .............................................. ........................................ 327 145 301 Bonnie Bearinger, Bearman, Bob 280 .................................. ................................................. 339 Bearss, Rollin 321 ................................................. 342 John Beattie, ................................................. Beatty, Harvey C............................................ 413 Bearup, Kenneth D...................................... ..................................... Becherer, Richard 413 319 Beck, Cynthia 275 Beck, Dorothy L.............................................. 413 ................................................. Beck, Elaine E.................................................. 413 Beckary E............................................................... ................................................. Becker, Larry 283 330 John T.................................................. 413 Becker, Becker, Sallie P............................................... 413 James Beckley, Beckley, Robert Beckman, .............................................. ........................................ 327 321 John W......................................... 413 Bedford, Pat Bednarz, ........................................ James A..................... ... Beduhn, Beehler, Donna Jack ........................................ ................................. 303,413 321,413 327,413 202,209 Beesing, Kathryn Beggs, Nancy Begtzos, Hal John Begtzos, J...................................... 413 218,413 ........................................ .................................................... 349 .................................................... 334 Behrens, Kathleen R..................................... 413 Belkola, Clyde A.............................................. 413 .................................................... 316 Bell, Barbara 413 Bell, Janet E..................................................... Judith E.................................................... 413 Bell, 226,303 Bell, Martha ........................................ Bell, Pamela G..................................... 309,413 .................................................... 413 Beller, Barry Bellinger, Theresa Belloli, Thomas Below. Valerie ..................................... ........................................... 413 157 218.280 ..................................... Beltz, Richard K............................................ 413 Bembenek, Bement, Marcella Bemis, Robert James A......................... 414,341 ........................................ 202 ................................................. 414 Bemister, M. John Bender, L............................................. 217 .................................................... 334 Louie Bender, Bender, Michelle Bendick, Robert .................................. ........................... 213,220 308,414 ........................................... 353 Benedict, Jan P................................................. 333 342 Benezra, Marc Benjamin, Barbara 297,414 Benjamin, Gary L........................................... 414 207 Benjamin, Gerald .............................................. ......................... ........................................ Benjamin, Henry 224 Bennett, Carol T.............................................. 414 298 Bennett, .................................................. ........................................ Joan Bennett, Nancy Bennett, Ronald Bennin, Pam ........................................... J......................................... .................................................... 305 414 315 Bennington, Benson, August Benson, Janet ..................................... 275 .............................................. 223 291 John C............................................. Benson, Ken .................................................... 177 Benson, Louis Benson, Margaret ............................ 205,213,342 ........................................ 288 Benson, Richard L........................................ 414 324 Bentley, Bentley, 322 Bentrup, Karen M........................................ 414 ..................................... .............................................. James Paul Berg, Anne Berg, Dale Berg, David Berger, Beverly ........................................... 229,309 338 J..................................................... 414 305 ........................................... ................ Berke, Michael L........................................... 414 231 Berman, ........................................ Louis Berman, Marc Berman, Robert Bernadett, Michele .............................................. ........................................... .................................. 339 336 305 Bernard, Patricia Bernard, Virginia Bernero, 414 414 John F............................................... 414 ........................................ ........................................ Bernstein, Linde Bernt, Ronald J......................................... ................................................. Bernthal, Mark Bernthal, Berry, Dan ........................................... B.............................. ....................................................... Stephen 414 352 334 414 327 228 Berry, Dave John Berry, 224 John E.................................................... 414 Berry, .................................................... ....................................................... Berry, Lois A....................................................... 414 233 Berry, Tom 414 Berryman, Diane .................................................... ........................................ Barnes, Irene .................................................... 413 Berutti, Linda .............................................. 275 484 Besse, Richard Bessinger, Lorraine .............................................. .................................. 414 279 Bessone, Amo Bethune, Kitty Bettega, Gayle M.............................. Beutel, Richard A....................................... .............................................. .................................... Jo 167 275 308,414 414 Beverly, Walker ............................................ 414 Beyer, George H.......................................... ............................................. Beyer, Susan Beysiegel, Karl ........................................... Fred ............................................... ........................................... Bhatia, Hasso Bialczyk, Biber, Mike Bibro, Michael ..................................... Bickert, Dr. W.................................................. ........................... 313 312 342 223 317 177 292 211 Bidiak, Terry .................................................... 157 Biedenbach, Biederman, Michael John ............................ ............................... 153,204 414 Bielen, Richard W.................................... .......................................... Bielinski, Janina 414 305 Bieri, Bernhard Bierlein, Bonnie Bierowicz, Donald H..................................... 414 K..................................... 414 131 ..................................... Bigelow, Rebekah Bigler, ........................................ 281 ....................................................... 297 Jane Bildner, William Billian, Wayne Billing, Billings, Dick Jacqueline J........................................ 414 R......................................... 414 219,298 153 349 ......................... ................................................. ...................................... Billups, Robert ........................................ 278 Bingham, Pamela 201,414 Binns, Elizabeth Bird, Patricia A............................................... 414 300,414 Birkland, E. Kaye J................................................. 414 Birr, Norman ......................... ........................ Birseye, Karon Bisbee, Patricia ...................................... ....................................... 316 311 Bishoff, John Bishop, Ann ....................................................... 292 ....................................................... 279 Bishop, Nancy Bitzer, Nancy Bivens, Roger Joseph Bivins, .............................................. ................................................. ................................................. .............................................. 205 306 210 205 Bixler, Brenda 302 Black, Allen L.................................................... 414 320 Black, ....................................................... .............................................. John Black, Rick Black, Susan ........................................... .................................................... 319,342 278 304 Blackett, Corinne Blackledge, Norris 340 Blackorby, Dorsey E.................................. 414 ........................................ ..................................... Blain, Ruthmary Blakely, Wayman Blalock, Blanchard, Karen ............................... .................................... 294,414 414 J.......................................... 414 275 ........................................ Bobby Blanchard, Penny Blanchet, Harold ..................................... 281 J........................................ 414 Blaney, William.......................................... 326 Blank, Elliott E................................................. 414 314 Blashill, ......................................... Beulah Blass, Walter Blatt, David Blau, Marshall Blaylock, Ann .................................................... 290 ....................................................... 339 339 414 .............................................. ............................................... Blayney, Bliss, Terry Sue ................................................... .................................................... 314 279 Block, Edwin K................................................. 414 414 Bloe, Frank T.................................................. Blodgett, Nancy Blombach, David ........................................... ........................................ 310 291 Blomquist, Roger V..................................... 414 Blommer, Mary 217 Bloom, Loretta .............................................. 414 John H.................................................... 414 Bloor, ........................................... Blossom, Carole Blunt, Dave ........................................ .................................................... 304 320 Elizabeth Bly, Barry Boardman, Bobbitt, Leroy Bobier, ....................................................... ............................ .............................................. 327 286 214 .................................................... 313 Jerry B............................................... 414 Bobroff, Skip Bode, Louise Bode, Mary ........................................ ................................................. 286,414 298 .................................. Bodell, Thomas Bodenbender, Douglas Bodnar, Stephen Boedecher, Karl 334,414 324 J........................................ 414 225 .................. ......................... Boeder, Leslie A............................................ 414 Boersma, Bethany A.................................. 414 306,414 Boettcher, Barbara Bogatko, Diane .............................................. 304 Bogen, Nancy J.......................................................414 ......................... Bogert, Patricia Boguslaski, Dan .................................. ........................................... 231,415 349 Bogutz, Allan Bohl, Kay ................................................. .......................................................... 342 313 Bohl, Patricia ................................................. 313 Bohlinger, Donna Bois, Richard ........................................ ................................................. 291 167 Boisture, Daniel .............................................. 131 Bokuniewicz, L. A........................................ 282 Bomaster, Daniel 415 Bond, Gary R.................................................... 415 325 Bone, Donald ................................................. J...................................... Bonkowski, Daniel ..................................... Bonner, Alex W............................................ 337 415 Boone, Linda Bopp, Charlene R......................................... Borenstein, Eugene R............................... .................................................... 415 415 415 Borits, Bob Borkenstein, ....................................................... .................................. Susan Borkowski, LoEsa Borland, Nancy R................................. ..................................... Born, Peter .................................................... 337 275 316 415 331 Borosage, Bob Borsberry, Charlene ..................................... .................................. 204,207 280 Borsheim, Eric Borso, Charles Borthwick, .............................................. .............................................. .................................. 319 205 310 Sandra Boseker, Jane K.............................................. 415 Bostrom, Sue C............................................... 415 415 Bottke, Charles H......................................... 303 Bottler, ................................................ ............................................ 335 Boufford, Patrick Barb Boughner, William M................................. 415 Boughner, William Borque, Raymond A................................. ......................... 209,340 330 Boutell, Martha A....................................... 415 Bouwens, Gretchen 313 Bouwens, Sue R............................................... 415 309 Bowen, Wendy ....................................... .................................. Terry Bowerman, Bowers, Mike Bowker, Ross Bowlus, Bev .................................. .............................................. ................................................. ................................................... 210 149 321 308 Bowman, Beverly Bowman, Hedy Bohlinger, Donna .................................. ........................................ 415 226,299 291 ........................................ Bowman, Joseph ........................................ 343 ......................: ........................ 377 Bowser, Linda .............................................. 415 Boyd, Elizabeth Boyd, Garth R.................................................. 415 Boyd, Linda L.................................................... 415 Boyland, Mary L.............................................. 415 Boyle, Linda Boyles, Jacquelynn ..................................................... ..................................... Boynton, Dorothy ..................................... 231 203 308 Boynton, Linda B........................................... 415 ............................ 209,233,289 Boynton, Mary 351 Bozin, Marty ................................. 319 Bozman, .............................................. John Brace, Barbara ........................................... 415 ...................... Bradbury, Gary Braddock, Braden, Kathy Braderman, 201,224,415 J. C.................................................. 202 .............................................. 314 Joan R...................................... 415 Bradley, C. Eugene Bradley, Diane E......................................... ...................... 325,415 415 Bradley, Ed Bradley, Judy ....................................................... ................................................. 323 300 Bradsell, Robert ........................................ 415 ____ Braids, Priscella Brancaglione, Brand, Julie Brandell, Barbara 203,206,275,415 ..................................... 220 307 415 John .................................................... ..................................... Brandenburg, Dale Brandon, Carl Brandt, John ..................................... ................................................. ............................... 415 338,415 290 Brandwine, Warren Brandyburg, Regina .................................. ...................... 341 296,415 Branson, Carl Brant, Brantley, Jacqueline Karen .................................. ........................................ ....................................... 210,415 299 415 Braschler, Robert Brautigam, Dick Brawley, Robert ..................................... ....................................... ........................................ 320 205 131 Breelaw, Ed Breedlove, Betty Breeman, Robert ............................... ....................................... ........................................ 207,210,324 313 224 Bregger, Lois E............................................... J.................................. Breingan, Dorothy 415 415 Bremer, Donald Brennan, Brennan, Richard ....................................... 323 ................................................. 317 415 ..................................... John Brennan, Robert Brereton, William J.................................... 415 ........................................ 342 365,166 Breslin, Breslin, 336,415 Bress, Jack A....................................................... 415 .................................. ........................................ Jacweir John Brewer, Richard W................................... John S............................................ Brewster, Brice, Virginia Bridge, Richard .............................................. ........................................... 415 415 316 333 Bridges, Clara S............................................. 415 ................................................... 294 Brigger, Lois Briggs, Mary Brill, Edward Brimacombe, ........................................ ........................................ John ..................................... 226,304 220,231 336 Brimble, Mary Brinen, Gary Brinker, Sherrill L........................................ 415 ................................... .........................= .... 322,415 297,415 Brinks, Robert Brisse, Barbara ..................................... 224,415 415 ........................................... Britton, Robert Broadfoot, Brock, Virginia A......................................... Broder, Stephen ..................................... 219,342 149,159 415 .................................. 342,415 .................................. John Brogren, Barbara Brokaw, Cheryl ........................................ 316 J................................ 300,415 Brolick, Henry Broneol, Karen Broner, Risha ................................. ........................................... ................................................. 211,415 204 220 Bronner, Susan ............................................. 315 Bronoel, Karen Bronstein, Brook, Robert Brooks, Linda ................................. 306,415 ..................................... 299 J.............................................. 415 ................................................. 416 Suretta Brooks, Michael ......................................... 416 Brooks, Brotz, Dzintra Richard ......................................... 416 221,416 ..................................... John Brotzmann, Brower, Brower, Emily Priscilla Sandra Brower, Brown, Angela Brown, Arlene Brown, Barry Brown, Barbara Brown, Bill ........................................ ............................................. ........................... ................................ ............................................. .. ........................................ ................................................. ..................... 177 204 203,416 303,416 338 342 330 277 217 ....................................................... Brown, Carol Brown, Daniel Brown, Dennis ................................................... 416 ................................................ 325 342 .............................................. Brown, Brown, Janet Judy ..................................... ........................................ 312,416 217,294 Brown, Karen Brown, Linda Brown, Mary Ann .............................................. ..................................... 307 302,416 ........................................ 416 Brown, Mary K............................................... 416 210 Brown, Norman .......................................... Patricia Brown, Brown, Rona Brown, Rosemary Brown, ............................................. 416 416 205,304 306 ................................................. .......................... ............................................. Shirley Brown, Brown, Steve Susan ...................................... ................................................ 230,329 304 Brown, Theresa Brown, Warren ........................... .......................................... 296,416 416 Browne, Valorie ......................................... 416 Brower, Barry Brozek, Rosalyn Bruch, Emily ................................................. 343 280,303 416 ............................... ................................................. Bruder, Nancy Bruha, Susan ............................................. ................................................. 416 275 Brunik, Camille Brushaber, Thomas Bryan, Paul ........................................... .................................. 232 416 159,416 ........................................... Brye, Buch, Eugene James .................................................... ................................................. 325 416 Buchanan, Laurie Buchanan, Buchanan, Thomas Bucher, Michael ........................................... 300 416 ..................................... .................................. 416 .............................................. 323 Shirley Buchheister, Buck, John Buck, Nancy John ..................................... ....................................................... .................................................... Bucker, Ruth ................................................. 349 416 228 416 Buckingham, Roy Buckland, Sandra Buckley, Brien Budman, ............................ ............................ ..................................... .................................. James 325,416 310,416 201,416 339,416 Budman, Michael Budny, Carol Budnyk, Helen Budrow, Carol ............................... 339 .................................................... 312 416 201 .............................................. .............................................. Buege, Buell, Bud John ............................ ........................................................... 320 325 . . 218,308,416 .............. 232,297 .................................... 349 ....................... 416 ....................... 416 ....................... 416 ....................... 416 .................... 231 ....................... 219 .......................... 131 ....................... 416 ....................... 416 275 ................... 280 ....................... ....................... 333 ........................ 416 299 ....................... 325 ....................... ..................■.. 338 225,336 ..... 340 ....................... 304 ....................... .. ........................ 297 ........... 342,416 ......... 327 ....................... 416 . . 210,211,416 ............ 314,416 ....................... 349 ........... 208,416 ....................... 319 ....................... 416 309 ....................... 416 ............ 103,282 ....................... 416 ............ 349,416 ....................... 416 233,416 ............ .................... 416 ....................... 416 .................... 416 . ..................... 416 .................................... . .. . ..... ........... ............ ............ John Joan .............. ................. ....................... .......................... . . ............ ... .............. ............... ........... ............ ........... .............. Buesing, Bonnie Bufe, Janet Buffington, James Bugenske, Polly Buikema, Bonnie Buikema, Calvin Buist, Leon . . . Bullard, Robert^................. Bullock, Terry Bullough, Lou Bultynck, Hector Bunn, William K. Bunnell, Carol Burba, Dorothy Burdette, Richard Burdette, William A. Burdick, Audree Burgdorfer, Burgener, Frank Burgess, Robert Burghard, David Burgin, Burgoyne, Suzanne Burke, David L.................. Burkett, Allen Burkett, Albert E. Burkhardt, Tom Burks, Sheila Burley, Jim Burmeister, Melodie Burnett, Jim Burns, Ben H.................... Burns, Catherine Burns, Frederick P. Burns, Jack E................. Burns, James M................. Burns, Burns, Burns, Ruchard Burrell, Leon Burrell, Martha Burris, Randall D............... Burroughs, Brenda Burton, Maude L. Busch, Guy Busch, Buschert, Clarence Bush, Camellia Bush, Kathleen Bush, Richard Busk, Ruth Butcher, Susan Butler, Hilda Buttcher, Carole Button, Don Butts, Terry Buynak, Donald M. Buzynski, Kenneth Byelich, George .................... Byer, Barbara Byerrum, Beth .. Byerrum, Richard Byers, Byrd, Elizabeth Byrne, Kathleen Byrne, Patrick Bzovi, Daniel John Joyce E.................... .............. ................. ........... .................... ....................... .............. .. .................... James N. .. .... ................. ................. Susan .............. .............. .............. ............ 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Caden, Ronald R.......................... 232,327 Cadotte, Ernest ......................................... 324 Cager, Harold ......................................... 417 Cahen, George 218 Calhoun, Sheila M................................... ..................................... 417 Calkins, 297,417 Calladine, ’338 Callender, Chuck Callson, B.......................................................... 327 ..................................... 2 Ip' Caltrider, Robert .................................... Calvin, Margaret 287 .................................. 417 Camden, Andrew 353 Cameron, Cliff 316,417 Joan Cameron, 285 John Cameron, Camp, 304 ..................................... 417 Campbell, Bruce ..................................... Campbell, Craig 201- 319 ............................ Campbell, Darrell 149 Campbell, Daswell .................................. ..................................... 343 Campbell, David .......................... 325 Campbell, Campbell, 350 279,417 Campbell, 205 Campbell, Patricia ............................... 279 Campbell, .................................... ................................ Campbell, William 417 .............................................. 334 Candee, Tom 304 .............................................. Candler, Curl 417 ............................... Canfield, Marylee 228 .............................................. Caniel, Sister 228 .............................................. Cannon, Bob 286 .......................................... Cannon, Carol Cantrill, Tom 342 ........................................... .................................. 339 Canvasser, Bruce ..................................... 315 Canvasser, Sandi Capicchiowi, 219 .................... .............................................. 280 Caplon, Mary 341 Caplan, .................................... 281,417- Carbeck, 279 Card, Susan 417 Carey, 320 Carey, Terry 230 Cargill, Bob 131 Carillot, Vince 400 Carlin, Edward Carlsson, Bertijpb:. 284 232,297 Carlson, Cheryl ............................... 417 Carlson, ........................................ 417 Carlson, Robert 302,417 Carlson, Susan ............................... Carlson, 275 ............................... 417 Carlson, Theodore 215,216 Carman, Candy ........................................... 417 Carman, Mary .......................... 417 Carncross, ........................................ 417 Carnegie, Clyde ................................................ Carney, 323 Jim ................................................. 309 Carney, Sue 286 Caro, Robert .............................................. .................................. Carpenter, Anna 275 .................................. 336 Carpenter, Bryan 417 Carpenter, Gary 417 Carpenter, MaryJane Carpenter, Patrick 224 227,417 Carpenter, Sandra 298 Carper, ..................................... .......................... ................................ ....................... ........................................... ................................................ ........................................... ........................................ ............................. ................................................. ..................................... Richard Susan .................................. .................................. ............................. ............................ Lawrence Lawrence Luciano Patricia Sharon Joyce John ........... .............. .............. ........... Jacquelyn A. .............. ................. ........... Carr, Gwenn Carr, Carrigan, Kay Carroll, James Carroll, William Carruthers, Ann Carson, Mary Ann Carson, Peggy. Carstens, Judy .................... Cartee, Lynn Cartels, Cynthia . Carter, Betsy Ann Carter, Dorene Carter, Carter, Linton Carter, Nancy Carter, Philip Carter, Roland Caruso, Philip Cascaddan, Ann Case, Catherine Case, Case, Case, Cassel, Kathleen Cassidy, Sharon Casteel, Linda Castle, Phyllis. V.. Castle, Ruth Catalino, Suzanne Catlin, Caryll Catto, Cattron, Eleanor 298,417 .............. .............. 334,417 ....................... 221 417 ....................... .417 . .v.->.'. :. 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John James . . , ................. .... ................. .................... ................. ............... SueEUen ....................... ....................... ............................................. ....................... ... ....... ....................... .. .............. ................. ................. J.................. ............ .................... ........... Catzere, Thomas Caul, Deanna Cauley, John Caulfield, Caulum, Cindi Caukin, Margo Cavan, Cavanaugh, Cave, Jacqueline Caveney, Edward ............ Cavett, Diana Cawterbury, McRoy Cawthon, Pat Cayo, Dennis Cayo, Sharon Cech, Vickie Lynne Celandro, .. . Celmins, Lija Centolella, Lina Cermak, Anne Cessna, Barbara Chabie, Patrick Chabot, Ann Chadwick, Gen Chaffin, Roselyn Chagnon, Kathleen Chamberlain, Chamberlin, Chandler, Chapin, Dennis Chapin, Norma Chapin, Steven Chapko, Robert Chapin, Sunny Chapman, Dianne Chappel, Roni James Chase, Chase, Leland 417 Chatam, Sharon Chatlos, George Chawla, Mangal D. Chelsea, Chenauit, Dyann Cheney, Chesnlk, Ron Chettri, Nanda K. Chidester, Childers, Chimento, Donna Chmielewski, Jim Choksey, Vasant Cholewa, Henry James Chorlton, Christensen, K. A. Christensen, Richard Christian, Nancy Christian, William Christie, Leigh Christoff, Larry Christoffers, E. W. Christofoli, Nino .. Christoph, Carl Christopher, Christophersen, James .... Janet Church, ....................... Church, Judy Chute, Donald Cibulskis, Susan Cieslak, Mary Cinka, Ciucci, Clann, Clapp, Mary Jo Clark, Betty J. Clark, Beverly Clark, Carolyn Clark, Dick Clark, Dale Clark, Lee Clark, Roger Clark, Ron Clark, Sharon Clark, Clark, Thomas Clark, Terry Clarke, Claussner, Michael Cleland, Carla Clemens, Linda Clement, B....................... J.................. Clement, Carol .................... Clements, Tom Cleveland, Donald .............. Clevey, Susan L....................... Cliff, Barbara Clifford, Wayne Clifford, William Clinard, Clingman, Roger Clinton, Phillip Clore, Caron Clothier, Bobbi Clugston, Don Clum, Terry Coakes, Sue Ann .................... 417 ........... 303,417 225,289 ............ 285 .................... 298 .................... .................... 227 ...................... 330 .................... 316 ........... 310,417 .................... 233 .................... 298 328 .................... 296 .................... .................... 417 .................... 417 .................... 417 287 .............. .................... 417 .................... 417 .................... 301 .................... 281 .................... 349 305,417 .... .................... 351 .................... 417 ................. 204 .................... 298 215 .................... 417 .................... 418 .................... .................... 417 .................... 418 .................... 340 351 .................... .................... 287 418,279 .... 228 228,418 297 .................1MMIÌ31 .................... 418 314 ................. 351 ................... ................. 418 ____ 329,418 .................... 418 .... 213,328 . . . . 233,276 228 ................. 349 ................. ................. 223 ................. 340 ................... 217 ................. 279 418 ................. 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DeForest, DeGolia, Sue DeGraff, Mary Ellen DeGrand, Dick DeGroff, Onolee DeHaah. Roger DeHaven^. Clark Dehen, Megan, E. DeHoop, Vernon Deja, Lome Dekker, Beth DeKoning, David DeLaverdac,- Claude Delaphane, Whitfield A. Dalaplane, Thomas . Del Campo, Trina L. Deline, Dell, Dellera, DeLosier, Barbara Delozier, Demaray, Russ Demarest, Myrna DeMay, Thomas DeMeulemeester, Con John P.................. Thomas .............. Leroy ............ ............ ........... John . . .. . .. J. Judy. Demlow, Daniel Demma, Peter Demos, Constantine .. Demos, Elene S. Dempsey, Elizabeth Deneau, Richard M. Deneau, William W. Dengel, Denghel, Valerie A. Denholf, Betty , . J. Denholm, Douglas Denison, Denney, Richard E. Dennis, Don .............. Dennis, Dennis, Dennison, Richard W. Dense, James E. Denton, Carol A. Denton, Mark A. Denton, Russell L. DePue, Velma Dertien, Paul Janice K. John A. James ... ... . . .. . . .............. joseph Sherry M. .. J. DeRvyscher, Robert Desmond, Robert G. DeSpelder, Lynne A Detmers, Karlene J. Detzloff, Terence Deutch, Raymond Devereaux, Karen A. Devereux, F. A. DeVet, DeVinney, Dennis DeVore, Harold DeVries, DeVries, Theresa DeVries, Wayne DeWess, Marty Dewey, Allan DeWitt, Dave DeWitt, Na® R. Dexter, ... DeYoung, Margaret Deytshe, Faye E. . DeZeeuw, Anne M. Dhaliwal, Rajinder.................... Dhooge, Victor Dhue, Ray Diamond, Dible, Peggy F. Dick, Dickens, ................. James W. Jean A. Laurie Janet ............ ........... .. .. . . ................. ................. ... . , . . ............ ... John James Dickinson, Diane Dickinson, Dickson, Robert G. Didier, Diehl, Rebecca A. Diehl, Ronald Dieleman, Sandra Dierdorf, Harold E Dieter, Cynthia R. Diggins, Bill Dillard, Dilley, Dilley, Shirley A. Dilts, William Dimitriou, Van Dimitroff, Boris Din, Del James C. Gary J. . ................. .. ................. .. .............. ... ........... . . . . . . . Steven John Dissinger, Michael DiStasio, Donna J. Dittrich, Fran Divekey, Sheila S. Dix, Barbara Dixcy, Rob’t Dixon, Barbara B. Dixon, David -L. Dmochowski, Michael Dobbertin, Patrice I. Dobbins, David . . . Dobelek, John )obrei, Doug Jobrowski, David G. Dobson, Dobelek, Dodge, Arlene R. Dodge, Harlan B. Dodge, Pamela Dodge, Roberta Dodick, Michael L. Dodson, Charles L. Dofter, Linda Doll, Ginny Doll, William gfPfjf Doka, Eric Dombrose, Fred A Domeier, Patricia E. Dominick, Alan .. . Diminguez, Benjamin Donahue, Donaldson, Donnell, Donnella, George F. Donze, Marinus Doody, Doran. Dennis M. ... ........... ....................... . . ... .. Joann Susan .............. Linda ........... 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Curchoe, Carl ........... Currey, Gordon .............. Currie, Donna ... Currie, Margaret .................... Curtis, Curtis, .............. Curtis, Stephanie Curtiss, Ann Curzi, James Cushing, Barry Cushing, Cara May Cutler, Carol Czarnecki, Czinder, Czubak. Barbara .................... .................... .............. .................... .............. James Jerrold Bill Judith Judy Larry ........... .... .................... Beverly Jeanne Joseph ................. John .... .. . .. . .. ... ... .. D Jo Judy James .................... ................. James C....................... ............................... Daggett, Dean Dahl, Dahl, Sue Dahlstrom, Mary Dalbey, Martha A.............. Dalby, Martha E................. .. Dalgliesh, Albert W. .................... Dallaire, Dallavecchia, Raymond Dalrymple, Diane K. ................. Dalton, Cynthia ............................. Dalton, Bill Daly, Marti .......................... Danforth, Susan C............... ........... Jill E. Daniels, Joan Daniels, .................... John R.................... Daniels, .............. Daniels, Nathalie ....................... Danio, .............. Dankert, Wayne .......................... Dank, Andie ....................... Dann, Cheryl ... Danner, Donald G. ....................... Darbee, Rock Darling, Anne .................... John D.................... Darling, ____ Darlington, Dennis .. ;................. Darnell, John J.................... Darnell, Susan Dart, Mary Carol .... Darvin, Gayle L.................... ......................... Daton, David Daughdrille, Patricia ... Daugherty, Daniel Daugherty, Lee ................. Daugherty, Duffy Davey, Elizabeth ................. David, Frances S.................... Davidson, Evelyn A. . . Davidson, Gordon R. Davidson, Harriet Davidson, Davidson, ................. Davidson, .............. Davidson, Davidson, Margaret ........... Davies, Mary A....................... James H................. Davies, Davis, Alan ............................. Davis, Bob R............................. ............................. Davis, Carol Davis, Daniel T....................... Davis, David Davis, Dianne F..................... Davis, Karen A....................... Jill Davis, .................................. Joy F................................ Davis, ................................. Davis, Ted .............. Davis, Thomas ................. Davison, Pamela ....................... Davitt, Ronnie .............. Dawson, Douglas Dawson, ................. Dawson, Ralph E.................. Daykin, Harry W.................. ....................... Dayne, Nancy Dayne, Stan ............................. Dayton, David R.................... .................... Dayton, Robert .................................. Deal, Leo ............................. Dean, David ....................... Dean, Thomas ................. Deats, Stephanie James D. Jeanne L. Jeffrey Joanne .................... James .............. ’288 149,159 Julie ............ .......................41 g ...................................... .................................. 328 ........................................... 297,418 ........................................ ............................................... 418 .............................................. 311 ........................................ 352 Coates, Keith Cobb, Daniel Cobb, Cobb, Martha Cobb, Wayne Cobbey, Nan Cochrane, Alan Codey, Sharon Coen, James C.............................................. 213 Cofer, Kathleen M..................................... 41 g ................................................... 228 Coffield, Judy ........................................... 306 Coffman, Candi 278 Coffman, Marcia Coger, Harold C.......................................... 418 .............................................. 339 Cohen, Allan .................................................... 335 Cohen, Bob Cohen, Cohen, Milton A............... 'Cohen, Natalie............................ Cohl, Peter Cohn, Marilyn S........................................... 418 ................................................. 315 Cohn, Myra Kenneth W................................... 418 Cohrs, 316 Colangelo, Delores Cole, Elizabeth B...................................... 41 g ........................................ 418 Cole, ............................................ 418 Cole, Kathryn 202 Cole, L. Janet R.......................................... 418 ....................... 341 202 315 ...................................................... 339 ......................................................... ........................................ .................................. James L. 303 328 285 202 225 . 418 323 ............................................. 282 334 ............................................. 334 366 ........................................ ..................................................... 330 .............................................. 320 153 217 ............................................. 278 .............................................. 418 291,303 Ed 418 James James .................... Jan Jane ..................................... ........................................... .............................................. ................................................ ........................................ ..................................... 309 ................................................................ .......................................... ..................................... ..................................... .............................................. ........................................... ........................................ 303 ..................................... 418 ........................................... 225 ........................................... 311 ........................................ 232 306 306 ........................................... 278 ........................................ 342 .................................. 418 .............................................. 324 Coleman, Coleman, Colestock, Harry E............................. Coller, Collette, Bill Collins Collins, Beverly Collins, Donna Joan Collins, .......................... Collins, Patricia .................................. 418 Collinson, Linda .................................. 319 Collister, . Donald Coman, Susan S......................................... 418 Combs, Bob Combs, Chris Combs, William Comden, Monta Rae Comer, Michael Comerford, Susan Comins, Carola Joyce Compton, Comestock, Jean Conant, Roger Congden, Janet Conger, William Conklin, Connard, Lauren Conner, Carol Conner, Irene Connolly, Avis Connolly, Mike Connolly, Thomas Connor, Larry Connors, ........................................... 297 Connors, Nora 211 ........................................... Conrad, Roger ............................... 325 Conrad, C. Thomas ........................................... 418 Conti, Conrad 228 ............................. Converse, John ........................................ 340 Converse, Kyle ........................................... 308 Converse, Lynn 131 Convertini, Fred 217 Cook, Becky ........................................... 418 Cook, Douglas ............................................... 418 Cook, Gaila Cook, Jimmie D......................................... 418 Cook, L.................................................................. 279 Stephen C......................................... 418 Cook, ............................................... 342 Steve Cook, Cook, 221 .............................................. Sandy .................................................... 302 Cook, Suzy 418 Cooke, Margaret R................................. 303 ........................................ Cooley, Diana Cooley, Gaye 167 .............................................. James L......................................... 418 Cooley, 224,418 Cooley, Timothy .......................... 202,293 Coolidge, K. T................................... 322 Coolman, Doug Coombs, Linda 309 Coonradt, Charles A....................... 343,418 Cooper, Dale E.............................................. 340 Joyce E........................................... 418 Cooper, ................................................. 350 Cope, David 287,309 Cope, ............ Susan Copeland, Robert 285 ................................................... 167 Coppo, Mike Corcoran, Allan D..................................... 418 Corcoran, George L................................ 419 169 Cordaro, Robert Cordier, Douglas 342 Corey, Bruce E................................... 349,419 Corey, Wayne L................................................’419 Corin, Micheál 218 Corley, C............................................................. 217 J........................................... 419 Cornell, Carol Corsini, Cheryl 310,419 Correll, Sue M..................................... 309,419 219 Correy, Wayne ........................................ ........................................... 330,419 Corrin, Corwin, Carolyn 419 ..................................... ........................................... 309 Coscia, Cherry 275 ............................... Cosenza, Elizabeth 419 .................................. Cossley, Rebecca ........................................ .......................... ........................................ ........................................ ............................................ ........................................ ..................................... ................................ ................... Jay Judy Judith ........................................... .............................................. ................................................. ........................................ ........................................... ................................ ........................................... ........................................ ........................................ .................. 213,219,226,419 Costa, Diana 330 ............ Cottier, Pat 131 Cotton, Eddie 349 Coulter, Bill 322 Court, Gary 288 Couts, Kathryn 419 Couzens, 419 Couzens, Nancy 279 Covert, 419 Cowan, Dorene 419 Cowan, Robert ..................................... 370 Cowden, Thomas 342 Cowell, Craig 343 Cowen, Robert 419 Cowely, Barbara 419 Cox, Anne Cox, Charles 219 Cox, John F...................................................... 419 Cox, William ................................................ 419 Coy, Jeffrey L......................................................419 202 Crafton, 224,419 202 419 ......................... ........................................ ..................................... ................................................... .............................................. ........................................ ....->................. Sarah Richard D. Cn Crampton, Bonnie Cran, Jean Crandall, Karen Crandall, Larry .............. .. 485 Larry Dorfman, Dorner, Mary Dorow, A1 .................. ......................... .................................. .................. .................. Patricia Dorsey, Dorsey, Thomas Larry R................... Dosser, Dotlich, Sherry Doty, Elizabeth ..................... 421 ......................1 *21.8,351,421 J................... ...................... 421 . . . . 342,421 . . . . .................. .................. .................. 297,421 131 302 340 ..................... .................. ..................... .................. 339 340 421 421 286 ..................... ..................... 421 224,421 .... 230 .................. ................... .................. ................... .................. 349 421 232 300 .................. 421 ..................... 342 ..................... .................. ................... .................. 421 280 314 421 .................. .................. .... 421 421 294,421 ................... ................... . ... .................. 275 175 315,421 229 ................... .................. 422 422 ..................... 302 422 ................... ...................... 422 207,227,422 . 330 310 ...................... 422 209,422 351 ................... 227 .................. .................. 167 ..................... 422! 334 ..................... .................. 316 ...................... 422 205 ...................... 422 422 .................. 422 .................. 422 ..................... ................... .................. ................... ................... Dove, Bruce Dowd, Les ........................... ............................... Downes, Marcella L. . . Doyle, Norlee D.................... Doyle, Terry L......................... Draft, Ronald L...................... Joseph P................... Dragan, ...................... Dragash, Joyce Larry Dragieh, Dragin, Drake, Doug ..................... Stephen P................ ......................... Drane, Draper, Drasin, Marc Jeanette Ronald ..................... .................. ........................... Draysey, Carole Drazkowski, B............................. .................. Dreisbach, J................ Julie Drelles, Charmaine Drew, Jennifer .. . . L.................... Drew, L.......................... Drew, Marlene M................ Jerry Drew, Wendy ............ Stanley Sandra Drobac, Druker, Drulard, Drummond, Dennis M. .................. .................. ............ Suzanne Drummond, Douglas Drummond, Yvonne Ducat, DuCharme, Lynn A. .. . . John C.......................... ... Jane E......................... Dudek, Duenke, Raymon K. Duesenberg, Dale Joann Duff, ............... ............................... Duffet, Wayne ..................... Duffey, Marilyn D................ Duffy, Michael Duffy, Pam ..................... .............................. Dugas, Paul Dugdale, Ann J............................ ......................... Duncan, Diane E................... Dungy, Cleomae ............... Dunham, Marie E................. Dunn, Bobbie Dunn, Dunn, Robert J...................... L............................. ......................... Jean Dupree, Dupree, John ......................... Sharon A................. Duchi, Vicki A......................... DuComb, Bill ........................ Dudek, Carol .................. ................................................ . . ..... 422 326 231 422 422 422 316 353 298 339 277 353 224 422 Durasoff, Douglas Durele, William Jane Durinka, Durphy, Mike J................ ......................... ...................... .................................... ..................... ................... Dusha, Marie ........................ Dussault, Robert Dutcher, ............... John R.................... Dutmar, Sallie L..................... ................... Dworkin, Marc .................. ....................................... Dwyer, Kathleen ...................................................... Dye, Bruce .................. James Dye, Dye, Timothy P............................................ ............................... ................... .................. 211 .................. .................. 422 ..................... 422 Dyer, Edwin F......................... J...................... Dyer, Marylyn ...................... .... 332 286,422 Dyktor, Dyson, Daniel Denise ............... ........................ .................. ................... Dzurak, Dzwonkoski, John ................................................ ................... Lynne 290 329 349 422 E Eager, Earley, Kenneth Eastman, Eastman, Jacob P............................ .................. Jay ............................ Joan E...................... Eaton, Brent A......................... Eaton, Thomas B................... Eberhardt, Michael Ebersole, Barbara J. ............... James Eckl, Eddy, Donald Edgeworth, ............................... ......................... .... Francis ................... 422 131 .................. 321 ................... .................. .................. .................. ................... .................. .................. ................... ............... 277 422 422 422 219 330 331 291 Edick, Christopher ............ Eding, Ronald G........................ .................. Edington, Karen Edington, Kathleen Edson, Karen ............ ............................ Edwards, Diane Edwards, Edwards, ...................... J...................................... John R...................... Edwards, Susan R................... Edwards, ............ Egan, Robert L Suzanne Ehrendreich, W. P................... ........................... Eikhoff, Carl Eilber, Mary P.......................... .................. 287 .................. 422 .................. ... ................... 277 221,275 292 .................. .................. 202 217 .................. 422 422 .................. 281 .................. .................. 422 ................... 233 284 .................. 422 .................. ............ Eisenhauer, Gloria ............... El-Darwish, Eley, S.................................................. Eliason, Diane M..................... Issad .................. .................. 289 223 ................... 279 .... 226,304 Eller, Wanda J................................................... 422 ............................... Elliot, Tony 422 Elliott, Diana ......................... Elliott, Michael L..................... .................. .................. 422 ..................... 422 422 .................. Elliott, Nancy C. Elliott, Nancy ............ J......................... Ellis, Emily A............................... Judith D............................ Ellis, James D.......................... Ellis, f§ .................. 422 279 .................. 320 ................... Ellis, Joan C................................ Ellis, Joan K................................. Ellis, M. Ellis, Marcy ............................... Ellis, T. R...................................... . .................. 422 ..................... 422 232 . . 307 .................. 343 ................... Ellman, Harry Ellsworth, Elmasian, Margaret ......................... ............ ............ Edward Elo, Sandra Elsemore, Judi Ely, Lane Ely, J............................... Jill E......................... ......................... ........................ Ely, Mary Ellen Sara Ely, .................. ..................................... Elzinga, Steve ........................ Emerich, A........................................ Emery, Chuck Emshwiller, Connie E. ........................... .................. .................. .................. 339 422 308 ................... 422 422 .................. 308 . . 324 .. 422 .................. 232,275 . .. .................. 322 .................. 219 .................. 342 .. ................... 422 Enderle, Maria .............................................. 311 Engel, William A............................................. 422 277 Engelsman, Karen 217 Engers, Douglas ..................................... ........................................ England, Engle, Shirley ..................... Frederick W.................................. 292 422 Ken A..................................................... 422 Engle, English, 209,422 Ivon A................................... Engman, Signe E.................................. 230,422 Ensfield, Sharon M........................................ 422 157 Enustun, Orhan ........................................ Turgud Enustun, Erber, Gary Erhart, Carol ..................................... L................................................ ................................................. Ericks, May Erickson Erickson, ................................ .......................................................... Judy M......................................... 157 422 209 298 153 422 Erickson, Sandra 305 Erke, Laurel L.................................................... 422 313 Ernst, ............................................ ........................................ Karen Erwin, Nina Esak, Ronald ................................................... ................................................. ..................................... Eschenburg, Linda Esmay, Katherine L.................................. ..................................................... Esplin, Bob Esquina, Leonard Estes, Kathryn ........................................ .............................................. 309 423 275 423 330 319 278 Arikpu E........................................... Ettah, Eustice, Beverly A.......................... Eustis, Geneva EvanolT, Michael 422 311,423 303 .......................................... 333 ............................................. Beth Evans, 313 Evans, Dorothy J............................................. 423 351 Evans, Gail .................................................... .................................. Evans, Evans, William Evelson, Marilyn Thomas H........................................... ............................................. ..................................... Everbeck, Winifred Everhart, Richard Ewald, .................................. .................................. ........................................... Susan 423 219 305 286 423 423 F Faber, Debbie .............................................. Faber, Richard .............................................. 299 210 Fagan, Cheryl Fahrney, Barbara A....................... Faigle, Jon G..................................................... .............................................. 308 307,423 423 Fairbanks, Fairchild, Joanne Jennifer ..................................... .................................. Fales, Falicki, Ann Rae Patricia E......................................... .................................. Falke, Amelia .............................................. Falkenstein, Gary F................................... Falkenstein, Marguerite ...................... .................................................... Fallat, Bob 291 314 423 423 276 423 423 167 Fallon, Walter 317 Faloon, Dale M............................................... 423 322 Fanning, Robert ........................................... ........................................ ........................................... 296 Fannon, Barbara Farago, Thomas R........................................ 420 Farley, Patricia 279 Farner, David E.............................................. 340 ........................................... Farrow, Fass, Michele 1............................................... Fassetf, Leon E............................................... James E.............................................. 423 423 423 James Faubus, Faunt, Bill Fauser, Hugh J......................................... .......................................................... ................................................. 423 167 324 Faussett, Nancy Y.......................... Faust, Ralph ................................................. 207,423 289 Faxon, Harley ........................................... 353 Fay, Donna Fechner, Fedewa, ........................................... Catherine Bernard ............................ .................................. 218,351 275 225 Fedor, William D......................................... ............................ Fedorowicz, Richard 423 423 Feiger, David 233 Feil, Carole A.................................................... 423 .............................................. Fekete, Feldman, Barbara A...................... J......................................... Francis 423 316,423 Feldman, Fellrath, Carol Ira S............................................... .............................................. 341 287 Felsher, Carol 315 Fenchuk, Robert H............................ 332,423 223 Fengler, Daniel .............................................. ........................................ Fenner, Gail E. Fenoseff, Thomas A...................... ........................................... 423 353,423 342 Fenton, Roger B. Fergusom, Mary L..............................................423 330 Ferguson, Barry ........................................ ............................ Ferguson, Charles A.................................. 423 318 Ferguson, Homer 335 Ferguson, Robert ..................................... .................................... Ferns, Ferries, Ferries, Bruce .............................................. Jeffrey E......................................... .............................................. Lynn 340 423 309 Ferrigan, Thomas J............................ 224,423 203,423 Ferriman, Leslie A............................ 423 Festian, Charles W................................ 308 Fetters, .................................................... 202,307 Fetters, Nancy .................................. Jane Feuerstein, Feurig, Dr. Fickey, Jim Judy James K................................. ..................................... .................................................... 423 131 334 Fiedler, B................................................................. 327 Field, Martin S............................ 225,342,423 Field, Robert M.............................................. 423 423 Fielder, John F............................................... 279 Fields, Cathy Figueroa, 423 Fik, Felicia J.............................................................423 ................................................. Joan A......................................... 423 Filice, Anthony P......................................... Filion, 301 ....................................................... Fillinger, Carol A........................................... 423 284 Fillmore, .............................................. Jack Sue Finch, Norman 205 Finch, Robert B.............................................. 423 ........................................... Fineberg, Richard 340,423 Finer, Diana C.................................................. 423 Finger, David C.................................... 343, 423 ......................... Fingstad, Anders Finley, Janis E........................................ 283,316 Finley, Finnegan, Carol Joseph E.............................................. 285 300,423 J............................... Finneren, Finucan, Martha J........................................................... .................................... 202 331 Fiori, A1 Firestone, Firth, David Jonathan .......................................................... 335 342,423 ..................... .......................................................... 334 Firth, Douglas .............................................. Fischer, Cheryl K......................................... 342 423 Fischer, Gary John Fischer, .............................................. ..................................... 222 217,340 Fischhaber, Charlotte 423 Fisher, Donald C...........................................210,423 319 Fisher, Gary ................................................. ............................ Fisher, Gerald .................. 335 Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Lawrence Joseph C..................... Jerry Judy ............................................ K......................................... ........................................ 214,325,423 167 423 317 Fisher, Leonard D........................................... 424 L........................................... 424 Fisher, Nancy Fisher, Theresa E........................................... 424 205 Fisherman, ............................ Freddie 424 Fitchett, Linda M......................................... 301 ........................................ Fitzgerald, Karen Fitzgerald, Nancy K.................................... 424 Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, William Fitzpatrick, Leland Fixman, Sandra K.................................... 424 T..... 329 211 ....................................................... 291 .................................. Ina Fizgerald, Flamm, Flanders, Joel Karen S.................................. ........................................... ........................................... Janis 424 220 308 Flasher, Frances H........................................ 424 313 Flatley, ........................................... Kathy Fleischmann, Fleming, Flemming, James ............................... ........................................... Robert J.................................... Tom 327 323 340 Fleming, George L........................................ 424 424 Fleszar, Stanley E........................................ Fletcher, D........................................................... Fletcher, ........................................... Susan K....................................... Fletcher, Louis 291 341 424 ........................................... Fletcher, Wade Flo, Gretchen Jose Flores, Florida, 335 L........................................... 424 223 424 ......................................... Robert W..................................... Flory, Jack Flowers, Deborah ....................................................... .................................. Flucke, Richard Fly, Sharon ........................................... ....................................................... 337 296 224 202 Flynn, Gerald R: ........................................ 424 Flynn, Fobear, Patricia A............................. Susan ........................................... 310,424 289 228 Fojtik, Kathleen 353 Foley, Mike Fontes, James D.............................................. 424 Foodym, Allan D........................................... 424 ........................................... .................................................... Foote, Bonnie J................................................. 424 Ford, Ford, Dennis M........................................ Janet E......................................... 424 278,424 Kathie Ford, 304 Ford, Nicholas S.............................................. 424 334,424 Ford, Richard C.................................. .......................................... Ford, Sandra K................................................. 424 Ford, Sheila M................................................... 424 424 Forgrave, Holly A.................................... Fordyce, Jim ........................................... 322 Thomas Forthofer, ............................... Forman, Walter H.................................... ........................................... Forney, ........................................... Forray, Peter Bobbi 221 131 341 301 Forrest, Micheál Forrest, Foresman, 342 326 John D........................................ 424 ..................................... ........................................ Stuart Forsythe, Beverly K................................... .............................................. Forsythe, Tom Fortenbaugh, .................................. Judith C.............................................. Foss, Sue Foster, Fountain, Linda L.......................................... ............................ Jacqueline Teri Fournier, Fournier, William Fowler, Sharon ............... ........................................ .................................. 424 322 309 424 424 287 304 317 292 Fox, Fox, 424 Barbara K.......................................... Judy L............................................ 351,424 Fox, 313 Fox, Roger L....................................................... 323 ...................................................... Kathy Fox, Thomas ........................................... 310 Fredric D............................. Frank, Franke, Carol A............................................ Franklin, Louise Franklin, Fraser, 342,424 424 J...................................... 424 343 ........................................ 287 ........................................... Linda Tom Fraser, Mary Fraser, Myrna Luanne Frayer, Candy Frazier, ........................................... ........................................ ........................................ ........................................ 275 275 287 314 Frederick, James Free, Barbara B................................... .................................. 233 297,424 Freeborn, Robert Joan Freed, ..................................... .................................................... Freed, Morris Freedman, Roslyn H................................ ......................... Freedlander, Michael 328 315 225 424 342 Freedman, Michael Frei, Frances ............................ ..............................212,206 342 Freismuth, William French ............................... ................................................................ French, David Frerer, Jane ........................................... ................................................. Freund, Mary Frey, Edward ........................................... .......................................... 349 167 320 304 275 233 Frey, Eugenia J................................ 275,424 Frey, Frick, Brenda L............................ Thomas ........................................... 335 276,424 . Frick, William G......................................... .............................................. Fricker, Bobbi ' Friderici, Daniel ....................................... 424 306 289 Friedman, Roberta S...........................299,424 289 Friel, 424 Friese, 338 Frink, .................................................... Linda M........................................ ................................................... James John Frisbie, James Fritz, Edward Frohberg, Jim Frommeyr, S........................................... 424 211,210,424 A.................... 334 .............................................. 228 .................................. Father Jack .............................................. 169 Frowen, 221,339 Fruman, Arnold 424 Fruth, Richard Frutig, 311 Frutig, Suzanne M........................................ 424 J............................................ .............................................. ............................. Jayne Fry, Donald R.................................................. Fry, Fry, Marti .................................................. ............................. Jack Virginia ............................ Fry, Fubini, Fuchs, Howard R....................................... Fuehning, Carl A......................................... ................................................. Fuelnig, Carl Fugiel, Christine ....................................... Fujioka, Frances T.................................... 424 331 309 276 277 424 424 219 207 424 ..................................... 157,208 Fuller, Payton Fuller, Diana L................................................. 424 Janet E.................................................. 424 Fuller, 424 Fuller, Richard C......................................... Sharon Fuller, Fuller, Tim Fulmer, Julie .................................. ..................................................... ................................................. 317,351 322 309 Fulton, David Funk, Edward .............................................. .............................................. 353 318 Funk, Jean A......................................... 283,424 486 Funk, Larry B. Funk, Thomas Furcolow, M...................................................... .................................. .................................. 424 205,282 205 Fuzak, John ................................................. 364 G Gaa, Gabe, Gabriel, Terry A............................................ ................................................. Gage, John P........................................................ 425 339 286 319 .............................................. Chris Allen Gaffke, Diane M............................................ 425 305 Gahsman, ........................................... Jill James M......................... 327,425 Galbraith, Gale, Deborah 276 Gale, Thomas C............................................... 425 .............................................. Gatehouse, 310 Gallepp, George W............................ 202,284 ........................................ Ivah Gallinagh, Patrick F....................................... 131 341 Galm, .................................................... James Gambul, Mary Ellen 304 Garnett, Diane 1.............................................. 425 ............................ Gampon, Gape, Kathryn Josephine M............................. ........................................... 425 310 Garab, Ellen 304,425 Garcia, Linda M.................................. 233,294 310 Gardella, Joyce M........................................ J...................................... Gardner, Gardner, Gardner, Janice Jeri Larry ......................................... ............................................. ......................................... 204 303 334 Gariety, Harold L............................... 224,425 280 Garlock, Martha L................................... Golden, Stephen T........................................ 225 210 Golden, Terry E.............................................. 426 B............................... Goldfarb, Stephen Goldman, Goldsmith, Richard Robert A................................... J............................. Goldstein, Cynthia D............................... David ....................................... Goldstein, 275 341 202 339 Goldstein, Donald Goldstein, Goldstein, Michael .......... Lionel P................................... 219,339,342 426 S............................... 341 Goldstein, Paul Goldstone, Lee L............................. .............................................. 201,425 314 Goldstone, Leslie 1........................................ 426 Gollub, Barbara Goluska, Brian S............................ .............................................. 299,426 318 Gomolak, Patricia M............................. 426 Gomoll, Terry P.............................................. 426 426 Gongweiy Lee E......................................... Gonzalez, Linda L........................................ 426 Gooch, George 210,336 Good, Chere A................................................... 426 Jerry E.................................................... 426 Good, ............................ Good, Kathlyn M......................................... .............................................. Good, Suzan 426 217 D.................................... Goodman, Erik Goodman, Nancy M................................. ................................. Goodman, Robert .................................. Steven Goodman, 207 426 328 214 Goodman, Thomas, Goodrich, Goodrich, Patricia Goodrich, .................................. 334 153,426 C.............................. 426 331 J. T.................................................. James T............................ Garrett, Drake Garrett, Garth, Jim Stephen .................................. ................................................. ....................................... 131,149 148 335 Garuin, Jackie Gaskin, David .......................................... P......................................... Gately, Kathi ............................................... Gates, Barbara L. Gates, Norman ............................... .................................. Gatten, MaryAnn Gatz, ............................. ................................................... John 319 425 307 289 352 425 337 Rhea Gaunt, Gay, Diana C......................................... Gaylord, Robert 1.............................................. ........................................ 425 308,425 336 Gee, Mary K....................................................... 425 289 Gee, Molly S..................................................... Gegus, Gehringer, John A........................................ 210,331 425 L....................................... Jean Geiken, Ruth ................................................ Geil, Nancy L.................................................. 326 425 Gelner, Michael Gelock, Geltz, Gendel, Daniel Lee .......................................... 324 227,294,425 334 341 .................................................. H..................................... Judith L................... L...................................... Genia, Anthony Genova, Kenneth ....................................... George, Gerald W........................................ 340 325 324 Georgie, Jon B.................................................. 425 German, Margaret K...................... 283,425 425 Gersh, Victor B................................................ Susan M................................................ 425 Gerth, Gertiser, Gerts, Roberta F..................................... 425 425 Kathryn M................................... Gessert, Greg Gesundhett, Elaine Gertiset, Bobbie .............................................. .................................. ..................................... Gervais, Sue Getchel, ................................................... Karolyn K................................... Gettel, Rachel E............................................ Carol V............................................... Getts, Getts, Geyer, Pamela Robert M............................................... ........................................ 321 315 297 302 278 425 425 425 301 Ghesquiere, Gholson, Giba, Gibbard, Sharon ............................... 316 General J..................................... 425 309 149,159 ......................................... D.......................... Michelle James Gibson, Bonnie 293 Gibson, Carl A................................................. 324 ........................................... Gibson, Sheron L......................................... Giddings, Dale Gidley, Gierman, Giesler, 1...................................... ................................................. Cheryll A.................................. .............................................. Jerry Gary Gifford, Keith W......................................... L.................................... Gignac, Wilfred 290 425 353 425 145 282 425 Gikow, Amy Gilbert, Gilbert, Gill, David Pamela Judith A................. .............................................. ..................................... J................................... 315 292 425 218,226,316,425 Gill, Narindar S. Gill, William Betsy Gillen, .. 206,219,223,425 .............................................. . v.......................................................................... 324 Laol Ann Gillespie, Cynthia Gillespie, Gilligane, Mary Gillmore, Gilman, Bill ..................... .................................. .............................. ........................................ Susan M................................... 312 425 312 103,282 425 Gilmer, Judith C.................................. Gilmore, C. Gary Gilmore, .................................. Richard T................................... Gilmore, Robert James Gilmour, J.................................... ........................................ 425 230 425 425 333 Richard A................................. Giltner, Gingold, Eric W.................................. Stewart Gingrich, ..................................... 319 342,425 343 Ginsberg, Ginsburg, Ginsburg, Ginsburg, Steve ..................................... Ira R.......................................... Susanna K............................. .................................. Sharon Gira, Mike .................................................... Girbach, Walter A.................................... 339 425 425 220 330 425 .................................. Girard, Diane Glance, Joanne P......................................... Glance, Patrick M...................................... Glance, Peter B............................................... Glasgow, Thomas W...................... 316 425 425 343 232,320 Glassman, Deborah R............................. 425 Glazebrook, Pamela N............................ 425 Gleason, Patricia E................................... .................................. Glendening, Sharon 209 300 Glennan, Suzanne M.................................. 425 Glick, Glenda B............................................ 279 .................................................... 337 Glinisty, Rod .............................................. Gloss, Harry Goddard, Mike Godell, Godersky, •Godfrey, 320 .............................................. 336 425 285 275 Ilona A............................................ .................................. ........................................ Steven Anne Godfrey, Gerald Godfrey, 352 John K.............................................. 425 ..................................... Godwin, Pat Goel, Ram .................................................... ....................................................... Goffinet, Dorothy A.................................. 309 425 425 Goines, 311 Gold, Elliot M.................................................... 425 ........................................... Janice Goldberg, ............................ Golden, Michael D............................ Larry 169,339 219,425 Goodsell, Goodwin, Goovert, Ronald E.................................. Susan E...................................... Bruce L..................................... Gora, Gordon, Janet G................................................ James ................................... 209 203 131 310 285 Kenn 335 Gordon, ............................................ Gordon, Mark M......................................... 220 Gordon, Myles Z.............................................. 342 Trudy ....................................... Gordon, Gore, Barbara Gorman, Gorman, Richard 202 J............................................... 426 426 350 Lorraine E................................. ...................................... Goschka, Gottfried, Gerald Jerry ........................................... ........................................ Gottlieb, Andrea Gottlieb, Judy Gould, Dorann ....................................... ............................................. .......................................... Goud, Marcia L.............................................. Linda L..................................... Gowthrop, 340 352 315 315 313 204 426 426 Grace, Denise 205 Graening, Dolly Graening, Linda 311,426 Graf, William G.............................................. 426 J............................................ ........................................... L.......................... Grafe, Carol Graff, Max Graham, Jim J.................................................. .................................................... ...................................... 426 325 203,212 Graham, 215 Graham, Pamela A........................................ 426 .............................................. .Judy Joyce Gralewski, Grandovic, Grandy, Richard Granquist, Lance Anne ........................................ .................................. ........................................ .................................. Granskog, Jane E....................... Grant, Grant, Deborah Betty J................................................. ...................... 303 426 328 325 202 426 315- Grant, Thomas H........................... Grashoff, Gratner, 426 L.......................... 218,350 Janet K............................................. 209 Jerold Greg 320 Graves, Graves, Robert 426 Graves, Stephen A........................................ 343 ........................................... L.................................... Gray, Ann M................................................ Gray, Carol .................................................... Gray, Carl W..................................................... Gray, Gray, Greegor, Anne Jennifer Joan A...................................... .................................................... V....................................... Green, Green, Barbara Connie R................................... ................................... 228 280 211 426 308 426 426 312 Eleanor Green, Green, Green, Linda Green, Green, Patricia Green, ..................................... John A............................................... ............................................... 296 426 292 Nancy L.............................................. 426 202,288 ............................... 327,341 Randy W.................................. Green, Richard A......................................... Green, Susan E.................................... 426 312,426 Green, Greenawait, Greenbaum, Tim D............................................. Janet S.................................. Sid .................................. 426 426 342 308 Greenber, Gail .................................... Greene, Barbara D.................................... Greene, Greene, 315 426 213,224,426 296 .............................................. Jeffrey Lee L................. Greene, Greene, Robert Rick ...................................... L................................... 326 426 Jean Greenlee, Greenwald, Deborah Greer, Barbara ........................................... 275 ................... 202,209 217 .................................... Greer, Gregory, Sue .................................................... Dearz ......................... 304 219,304 Gregory, Ricard A................................... L...................................... Gregory, Sally 319 286 Gregory, Victor H....................... Gremel, Kay L............................................... ....................................... Grendt, J................................... Grenlund, Bradley 325,426 275 310 426 Paula Grether, Grewe, Steve ......................................... Diane K.......................................... 326 426 Griffin, Amy A............................ 218,351,426 288 Griffen, Margaret 426 Griffendorf, ................................. Jill G......................................... Linda R.......................................... Griffin, 426 Griffin, Michael W........................................ 426 228 Griffin, Paul ................................................... Griffith, Geraldine C.................................. 426 304 Griffith, Heidi 232,313 Griffith, Pegi ........................................ ........................................ Griffitts, Horace Grigg, Nancy ..................................... ........................................ Stephen Grill, Grile, Sue Grimes, Roger K........................................... .......................................................... B....................................... 227 303 426 301 426 Grimshaw, Viola Gringhuis, Richard L...................... Grogan, John M........................................... ...................................... 297 201,426 319 212,213,323 Grometer, Robert Grondon, Sandra C............................ 229,426 P. .. 211,426 Gross, Gross, 275 Gross, David W....................................... 233,426 .............................................. E.................................... Carl Carol Gross, Donald Grossfield, Bob J....................................... ........................................ 426 321 Grossklaus, 427 Grossman, Carol A............................ 299,427 ............................... Karen Grossmann, Kenneth B............................ 340 .....................................: 335 Sandra ........................................ Grost, Margaret Groszko, Melanie ....................................... .................................. 205 303 Harton, Patricia A........................................ 428 ........................................... 310 Hartwick, Linda Halloway, Hallums, Larry ..................................... J............................................ John 286 340 Hemming, Karen M.................................. ............................ Hemmingsen, Audrey Groves, Grubaugh, Eilliam........................................... Darrell A........................ 290,427 427 Grubel, Paul B....................................... Gruizenga, Norman 427 Guastello, Peter T......................................... 427 J............................. 218,285 Guenther, Robert L..................................... 427 341,427 Guenther, Wayne W...................... Guest, Richard D......................................... ..................................... Guezen, Norene Gugler, Robert Jo Ann Guile, S......................................... ..................................... Guilleman, Diane ..................................... 427 278 427 427 288 Gunder, Gunn, Audrey Charles . 352 J............................................... 427 Gunning, Patricia ..................................... 427 Edmond Gunny, Gurewitz, Harold Gurizzian, Gussin, Alan Guttman, Velita Joy ........................................ ..................................... ............................... J.................................................. ........................................ 169 219 316 221 427 Guttrich, Rosanne S................................. 427 Gweniger, Robert G............................... 425 H Haas, Margaret ........................................ Haas, William R. ............................... 276 427 ......................... Haass, Cathy Haber, Michael H...................................... Hacala, Lynne C........................................... .................................. Hackett, ........................................ Haddon, Penelope Lance 305,427 427 427 205 325 Hader, Ellin C................................................ 427 Haeger, William Haenni, Edwin F................................... ........................................ Haff, .................................................... Haffelfinger, Regina M....................... Larry Hagen, Hagen, Elizabeth Fred ..................................... .............................................. Hagerberg, Hahn, Dennis Pamela ............................... .............................................. 427 210 292 428 303 327 428 319 Haigh, Marjorie, M.............................. Hailey, Donald Hain, Marty ............................... ............................ 427 224,427 335 ............ J..................................... .................................................. Haindl, Bette Haines, Brad Haines, Leslee K................................ Hair, Elizabeth Hair, Haisch, ........................................... ........................................ ............................................ 294,427 325 311,427 ’311 313 Kathy Susan 428 Hakam, Halbert, Judith D........................................... 427 210 ............................................. Fred ........................................... Hale, Sally Haeger, William ....................................... Halford, Nicholas S................................. Hall, Beverly 286,312 320 427 ................................................. 351 218,427 275 ................................................. Hall, Oveta M..................................... Hall, Sandra Hall, Winifred A........................................... 427 Robert Halls, Margaret E...................................... D.......................................... Hallady, Paul Hallam, ........................................ ................................................. Hallas, Chip Haller, J............................................... Jerry Haller, Marsha V......................................... Hallock, 338 427 427 James W........................................ 427 427 427 335 Halper, Haluch, Halverson, Kay Phyllis Frank ........................................... J............................................ 230 427 226,300 ................... Hamal, Carol L.......................................... Hamer, Margaret E.................................. Harnes, David C............................. Hamilton, Cheryl Hamilton, Dian ................................. ........................................... 427 427 332 289 280 James H..................................... 427 Hamilton, Hamlen, Mary M.................................................427 Hammel, Susan ................................... 310 Hammond, Christine ............................ Hamms, B. W.................................................. Hanawalt, Thomas E................................ Hanbrick, Hanbright, 202 334 342 .............................................. 277 149 ........................................ Judy Lee Haner, Norman G.................................... 427 Hanigan, Dorothy M.................................. 427 Hankey, Doug Hann, Warren John Hannah, .............................................. R........................................ .............................................. 177 427 366 ................. Hannewald, Barbara Hansen, Richard ........................................ Hansen, Ron R............................................... J......................................... Hansen,. Sandra Hanson, David .............................................. Hanson, Kris 203,427 231 427 427 231 .................................................... 307 Hanson, Mary A.............................................. 427 Hanson, John H................................................ 332 309 Harbison, Pam .............................................. Hardee, Harden, James T........................................... ................................................. John Hardwick, Mark W.................................. Hardy, Thomas C........................................ ................................................. Harelik, Bev 427 284 427 427 315 Hargrave, Judy .............................................. 298 Hargrave, Mary Harings, Duane Harker, Kathleen A................................ J........................................ J............................... 427 224,427 427 Harkness, David B...................................... .............................................. Harlen, Allen Harnisch, Alan ..................................... Harot, Tod .......................................... 427 366 352 350 Haroutunian, C. L........................................ 287 329 Harper, Glen A............................................... 428 .............................................. Harper, 325 ........................................ Harper, Richard Jerry 279 .................................. Harrell, Geraldine 428 Harrell, Gilbert D.................................... ..................................... Harrington, 218 J................................................. 428 Harris, David Judy Harris, Chips Harris, Ilene Harris, Terry Harrison, Bill ..................................... .................................................... ................................................. .............................................. Harrison, Elaine ........................................ 342,428 299 324 353 297 Harrison, Mary 300,301 Harrod, Susan L.................................. 311,428 ............................ 428 Harsevoort, Hart, Barbara 286 Hart, Lois A.......................................................... 428 .................................. .............................................. Sherry Hart, Robert L........................ 340 Hartle, Robert T............................................. 428 Hartman, Christine Hartman, Hartman, Hartman, Frank Jessica Jon ...................... ........................................ ........................................ ................................................. 310,428 366 308 284 ..................................... 334 Hartman, William Heck, Donald Heckert, Hect, Linda James .................................................. 218 ........................................... 334 294 .................................................... Hoey, Rita Hoff, Carol Hoff, Joan .................................................... ............................ .............................................. Harty, Harvey, Harvey, Tom Julia A.................................................... 428 230,311 326 ................................................. Barbara ............ Harwood, Margaret 202 Harwood, Ryland M.................................. 428 428 Hasbany, Richard L.................................. .................................. Hasler, Helen Hassold, Terry Hastedt, Kathleen ................................................. .............................................. ........................... 218 320 232,278 Hastings, Bitsy Hastings, Ginger Hastings, Virginia Hatch, Nikki 308 .............................................. 233 ........................................ ..................................... 428 J................................................. 428 Suzanne Hatfield, ..................................... Hatle, Linda M............................................... .................................................... Hatter, Judi 277 428 302 ........................................... Haugh, Thomas 340 Haugh, Thomas P......................................... 428 Haughey, ................................................. 428 Jean Jeanne A..................................... 428 Haughey, Hautala, Andrea C......................................... 428 Haveman, Louis Haven, Haven, Madge Jane ............................... ........................................... .............................................. 230,352 309 316 Hawkins, Donald J............................................. 207,208,221,340,428 Hayes, Chuck Haynes, Diane Haynes, Haynes, Jacqueline Janice ................................................. .............................................. .................................. .............................................. Haynes, Steve .............................................. 335 307 293 276 205 Haynes, S. William Hays, Margaret .................................. 428 290 ........................................ Hayward, Hayward, Russ Lawrence ............................... ........................................... Hazen, Richard C......................................... .............................................. Hazard, Terry .............................................. Healey, James ................................................. Heaphy, Don .............................................. Heberling, Jill 428 352 323 305 323 167 316 Heemer, Heflfel, Joanne M..................................... ................................................. James Heffelfinger, Regina Heffernan, Colleen ................................ .................................. 428 336 297 204 214,230 Hefke, Norman Hegerberg, Pamela 312 Heidel, Brian H............................................. 428 .................................. ............................ Heiderl, Brent F.............................................. 428 Heidrick, Dana J........................................... 428 Heikkila, Paul H............................................ 428 291 Heino, 319 Heise, Paul V............................................. 231 Helderman, Tom ................................................. ........................................ Lynn Helferich, Hellerman, Roberta Jackie ................................. ............................... 300 275 Jeraldine Heilman, Helmer, Helmer, Jack Joyce .................................. 428 D............................................. 428 279 .............................................. Helmore, Carol A............................... 301,428 .............................................. 315 Helper, Phyllis Helser, Barbara A........................................ 428 Helt, Robert E........................................ 340,428 428 Helvie, Hope ................................................. 428 297 428 335 275 321 Hempstead, Henaire, Serge Joseph .................................. ........................................... Hendershot, Lois Henderson, Bruse ........................................ ..................................... Henderson, Henderson, Forbes Jim Louise Henderson, Henderson, Sharon Henderson, Stanley .................................. 222 ........................................... 319 283,316 286 292 ............... ............................... .................................. Hendrian, Pamela Hendricks, Hendrickson, Hendrickson, Kristen .................................. John F.................................. ............................ C....................................428 232,327 224 297 Jim 329 Hengsbach, Herb 428 Hengsbach, Henige, Gerald 329 Henkel, Mary D.............................................. 428 ..................................... ............. .............................................. Jeffrey .............. Hill, Dennis Hill, Harley James Hill, .................................. .............. .................................................... 325 325 291 Jeff ............................................................ Hill, Hill, Margaret Hill, Patricia Hill, Robert C. 332 ................................................. 429 .................................................... 429 218,429 ......................... Hill, Roger Hill, Steve Hilliard, ........................................... 334,429 .......................................................... 343 224 .............................................. John Hillman, Bill Hillman, Hillman, Karen Jane ........................................ .............................................. ........................................... 213,319 300 429 Hinch, William Hines, Kathryn Hines, .................................. .......................................... .................................................... 224,429 288 321 Paul Hinga, Hinz, Judith James .............................................. .................................................... 294 429 ......................... ................................... Hirchert, Robin Hirsch, Michael . Hirsh field, David M...................... Hitch, Keith 297 230,429 340,429 .................................................... 333 429 ................................... 205 .................................................... Hitchcock, Hixson, Janet Jere Ho, Peter Hoadley, Harvey .......................................................... ................................... Hoadley, Robert Hoag, Linda Susan Hoag, L.................................. .................................................... ................................................. 219 337 340 304 429 Hobbie, Tama Hoberman, Judy .................................. ........................................ 209,305 315 Hochhäuser, Constantine Hodge, Richard Hodges, Neil ........................................... .............................................. . . 217,316,429 340 429 Hodges, Walt Hodson, Hoeft, Diane Hoeft, Glee 320 ................................................. .................................. 429 .................................................... 429 311 ....................................................... Kenneth Hodkenga, Anne Hoener, Sally ........................................ ................................................. 305 300 Hoenes, Hoersch, Bob Earl ................................. 317,429 .................................................... 321 429 309 226,307 202 311,429 Hoffman, Daniel Hoffman, Margie ....................................... ......................... Hoffman, Peter Hoffman, Verge ........................................ ......................................... Hofmeister, Kenneth Hofmeister, Larry Hoffmeyer, Ronald ............................ ..................................... .................................. J2”8 429 211 429 429 Jack Hogerwerf, Robert Hohnke, Holcomb, Holcomb, William Holden, Deborah John ......................... .............................................. ........................................... .................................... 352,429 343 429 429 232,297 ............................ Holder, Theresa ........................................... 296 Holdridge, Holland, Carol ............................... 303 .............................................. T29" Jacqueline Holland, Holland, Mary Lawrence ...................... .............................................. 429 316 Hollander, Richard Holmes, Carol ................ 212,213,429 429 ............................................ Holmes, Christina Holmes, Julia ..................................... ........................................... 304 217 Holmes, Pat Holmes, Richard Holt, Kathy Holt, Penelope .................................................... ........................... ........................................... ........................................... 298 145,153 226,303 429 Homans, Eva Judith Hood, ................................................. ................................................. 429 429 Joanne ........................................... Hooker, 280 Hoot, Bradley B.............................................. 323 201 Hopp, Anthony 340,429 Hoppe, Stanley 429 Horn, Karne .................................. .................................................... .......................................... ........................................... Hornang, Roger Hornbeck, Hornburg, Dale Horen, Mary Louise .................................. ........................................... ................................................. Horner, Patricia Horner, Horowitz, Evalyn Horton, Susan Holly ........................ .............................................. ........................................ ........................................ Host, Ted Hotaling, Brock .......................................................... ........................................... 217 322 221 429 298 315 220 307 327 350 ........................................... Henlotter, Dick 320 .................................................... 283 Henne, Linda Henry, Bonnie J........................................ 297,42 Janet K.................................................. 42 Henry, 300 Henry, Marty .............................................. Henry, Michael Henry, Robert .............................................. 327 329 .............................................. Houghten, Carolyn .................................. 275 Houghton, Barbara Houghton, Houk, Dennis ...................... ........................................ ................................................. 202,289 275 211 Janet Houston, Joellyn Houston, Ronald Hover, Sherida ............................... ........................................ ........................................ 227,429 340 279 Henry, Hens, Peter Sanford G............................. .................................................... 428,219 157 James ........................................... .................................................... .............................................. Hensler, Carolyn R........................................ 428 .................................................... 311 Hensley, Kris 277 Hentsehel, Ann 287 Heos, 149 Herbert, Tom Herdell, Carol J............................................... 428 Herdus, Joseph P.............................................. 428 Herhilan, Carole A........................................ 428 Herhold, 221 Herman, Kathy M........................................ 428 .................................. Patricia Herman, Thomas P................................ 224,428 428 Hernacki, Michael C................................ Jane K............................................... 428 Herrick, Herrington, Bernadette ...................... 428 Sally Herrington, Herrmann, Barbara Herrmann, Nancy Herrold, Dick ............................ 218,351 J................... 276,429 ..................................... 300 343 .............................................. Hershiser, Terrie Herskovitz, Stuart ..................................... ............................ 289 429 ........................................ Herz, Harry S........................................ 429,342 429 Hes, Christiana .............................................. 429 Hess, Mary ................................................. 429 221,429 ’429 Hetzner, Heussner, Michael .................................. .................................. Sandra Hess, Sally Jo Hewett, Thomas.. Hewitt, LaVaun 203,207,208,322,429 298 ........................................... Heymann, Hickey, Alice Jo Ann Jeannette Joel Hickey, Hickock, Hicks, Mike Hicks, Pam Hicok, Sheila Higbee, Susan Higdon, John ......................... 315,429 ................................................. 429 223,321 ........................................ .................................. 316 336 302 ................................................. 429 309,230 ..................................... .................................................... 337 ................................................. .................................................... Higgins, Higley, Hildebrand, Joel Pamela ...................... 203,204,212,213 429 ........................................... 429 ..................................... Sally Hovey, Kenneth Howe, Beth Howe, Brian Eileen Howell, Howell, James Howell, Nancy ........................................... ........................................... ........................ .................................. ........................................ ........................................... 320 209,279 325 296,429 292 429 Rachel Howell, ........................................ Howell, Richard A.................................... ........................................ Howell, Robert ............ Howley, Christine Fredricka Hoxie, Hoxie, Sue Hoy, Mary Hozak, Rudolph ......................... .................................................... ....................................................... ........................................ 429 323 343 300 276 307 277 429 Frederick Hubacker, Hubbard, Lynn Huber, Bernice Huber, Huck, Thoams ................ 429,321 ...................... 201,278,301 ...........................................- 275 430 329 Edward A....................................... ........................................... Huckins, Alan R......................................... ........................................ Hucking, Dennis Huddy, Hudgen, Julie A............................................... ........................................... Steve Hudson, Barbara Hudson, Keith ........................................ .............................................. Hudzik, Huebner, Donald John .............................................. ..................................... Huels, Huf, Cory Lavonne, M.................................. .......................................................... 430 225 430 290 227 341 328 210 430 210 Hufert, Sherry L.................................. .................................. Huff, Elisabeth .................................................... Huff, Manie .............................................. Huff, Warren 306,430 233,290 296 366 Huff, William Huffine, Duane .............................................. .............................................. Huffman, Debby Hugon, Hughes, Barbara Hughes, J..................................... .................................................... ........................................ Joan E............................................... Sue Hughes, Hughes, Hughs, Randy ........................................ Susan M......................................... Jean G............................................... 221 321 430 351 296 430 342 430 430 276,306 Hill, Cindy Hill, Daniel S............................................... 319 .............................................. Hutce, Myrna Hull, Marcia J................................... ................................................. 305,430 218 487 Humble, Caroline ..................................... 311 ........................................... 430 Hume, MaryJo Hummel, Barbara A.................................. 430 205 Hummel, Richard 335 Humphrey, Don .................................. ........................................ Hungerford, Nancy Hunsaker, Charles Hunsbedt, Ada Hunt, Andrew Bonnie Hunt, ........................... .................................. ........................................... .............................................. ....................................... Hunt, Dean A.................................................. J............................................... Hunt, Evelyn L.................................... Hunt, Margaret 289 331 278 397 227 430 430 430 Johnson, Johnson, Linda Lynne .............................. .......................................... 226,306 431 Johnson, Michael ..................................... 282 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Patricia J.............. 218,294,431 Penny A.............................. 297,431 325 Ray 431 .............................................. Rebecca S.................................... Robert Ruthanne 323 Johnson, Johnson, 431 Johnson, Sandra K........................................ 275 292 Johnson, ....................................... ................................. ............................................. Sara Johnson, Sue G............................................... ........................... Johnson, Susan 431 304 J..................................... James E......................................... .................................. Hunt, Sandra Hunter, Huntington, Kevin Huntley, Gienna Hurand, Gary ............................... .............................................. 305,430 324 322 228 339 Sue 309 Hurd, Hurtix, Edward 349 Huster, John A.................................................... 333 325 Hutt, .................................................... ........................................... ....................................................... John Hutton, Diane ........................................... 287 Huyghe, Linda Hwass, Kathy Hyatt, Nancy : ..................................... ...................... .. ................................. Hyde, Richard Hyrkas, Jane M............................................ ......................... Hyskins, Stephen ..................................... 300 291 287 318 430 331 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Terry ............................. Thomas A................................... 213,227 431 Thomas C................................... Thomas L................................... 287 431 Johnston, Jean C. Johnston, Parry E...................................'. Johnston, Sharon A................................... ......................... 277,431 Richard Joho, Joines, Bette Jolley, Charles Jolly, Micheál Jonekait, Anne Jones, Clifford Jones, Clinton Jones, Craig Jones, Daryl Jones, Dorothy ............................................ L.............................................. .................................... ........................................... ........................................ ........................................... .................................. L............................................ ................................................. ........................................... 287 131,149 332 328 303 431 431 284 431 223 342 308 langhorst, D........................................................... 204 275 I manse, ..................................................... Jill Impara, Bonnie B.......................................... 430 Inman, David G.............................................. 430 430 Inman, John G............................................... Inman, Wayne .............................................. 319 Carol Ireland, Irish, Irvine, Michael Isaacson, Susan Joel ................................. .................................................... ........................................... ........................................ Stuart Isham, Arlen R.................. ,. Isley, Ronald E............................................... Israel, .............................................. Ivan, Kenneth M............................................ Iversen, R.... Ives, Phillip R.................................................. ....................................................... Ivey, Thomas John 277,310 204 342 339 210,324,430 430 342 430 430 430 384 J Jack, Marilyn R.................................. Jack, Nancy ........................................... Jack, Travis W............................................... Jackman, D...................................................... 302,430 302 430 201 Jerald ....................................... Jones, Jones, Katherine L........................................ ......................................... Jones, Marjorie 131,149 202 311 296,431 431 J............................................. 431 275 Jones, Opal Jones, Jones, Phyllis Jones, Sara E.................................................... .......................................... ..................................... Patricia Stuart Jones, Jones, Toby L................................................ Jordan, Cynthia R......................................... ......................................... Jordan, David ............................................. Jordan, Edward Louise Jordan, .......................................... ............................................ Jordan, Thomas Joseff, ........................................ .................................................... Bev Jost, Donald R............................................... ............................................... Jostes, Della Joughin, Barbara S...................................... Juall, Wallace H........................................... 289 431 431 320 349 296 326 315 431 343 431 431 Jucius, Geraldine Juday, Steve Judy, Barbara ............................ ............................... 206,431 124,131,153 231 ............................................... Juntila, Mary Lou Jurca, Jurkoic, Paul Janice K................................*.... .................................................. ............................ 231,431 431 329 James S.................................. 222,430 Jackson, Jackson, Susan R. 313,430 Jaco, Karen F.................................................... 430 ......................... K Jacobi, Paula C............................................... 430 Kabala, Karen .............................................. 316 Jacobs, Constance S. Jacobs, Dorothy Jacobs, John ............................... ...................... 293 206,306 ....................................................... 339 Jacobs, Karen L.............................................. 430 157 Jacobsen, Bert 205 Jacobsen, Douglas .............................................. ..................................... Jacobson, Mike Jahns, Marsha Jain, Jakolat, Lynda Sushil .............................................. ................................................. J.............................. 167 Jakubiec, Jakubowski, Thomas James A........................................ ............................ James, George Linda James, .............................................. ........................................... 232 223 430 323 230 159 233 James, Sara E...................................................... 430 Janes, Ernest A............................................... Janes, George Janicek, Alan Janusko, Marily Janz, Richard 431 157 ................................................. ................................................ 338 430 J...................................... .................................................... 343 John .................................................... Jaquays, Kathleen M.................................. 430 131 Japinga, Don .............................................. 319 Jarchow, 202,209 .................................. Jarchow, Linda Jarva, Carolyn E............................................’430 Jarvis, Germaine Jarvis, Jarvis, Thomas E.............................................. 430 Jassim, Waleed Jayant, 280 Janice R............................................ 430 S................................................................ 282,430 223 .................................... ................................. Jeffree, Jeffery, Jeffery, Janet Jeanne Judy .............................................. ........................................... 275 298 .................................................. 305 Jeffree, Martha L. Jencks, Jenkins, 298,403 Patricia K....................................... 430 225 ................................................. Jack ....................... Jenkins, Jerkins, Norm Lorine .................................. .............................................. Jenkins, Robert Jenkins, Theresa ....:............................... .................................. Jenne, Jensen, Ronald David ........................................ ............................................. 280 131 153 205 430 343 Diane ................................. Jensen, ...................... Jennings, Harford ............................ Jennings, Marsha Jensen, ............................................ Jense/i, Robert G......................................... 229,314 219,430 277*302 ’430 430 Susan R.......................................... 430 Greta Jenson, Jepson, Nancy J................................................... 430 . . 430 Jeschke, Linda C................... Jesky, Evelyn C............................................... 430 James K............................................... 430 Jesse, 430 J................. Jewett, Thomas Jinks, Thomas M......................................... 430 Jochwig, Charles T............................................. 430 ........................................... 334 Johannes, Robert 326 Johansen, William Johns, Ellen T........................................................ 431 Johns, Richard Johncock, Phyllis Johnson, Alan R.............................. Johnson, Anne Johnson, 349 L.................................. 431 211,431 .............................................. 431 Barbara A................................. 313 Barbara E.................................. 310 ........................................... ........................................ Johnson, Johnson, Carol 217,431 Johnson, Cheryl L..................... 298,311,431 Johnson, Connie F........................................ 431 .................................. Cynthia ... 203,209,233,275 Johnson, .............................................. 318 Johnson, Darr Johnson, Donald W..................................... 431 Johnson, Elaine M........................................ 228 J.................................. 431 J. W.................................................... 293 Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, James 0........................................ Joe 324 .................................................... 322 ........................................... 310 303,431 431 .................................. ...................... Kenneth Johnson, Karen Johnson, Katherine Johnson, Kabalin, Maria Kacker, Madhav Kaechele, Carl Kaffee, Michael ............................ ..................................... ........................................... ........................................ 202,431 223 352 431 Penelope Suzanne Kahle, Wilona Kahn, Kahn, Kaines, Mike Kalapos, Michael Kalb, Richard .............................................. ..................... ........................................... .................................................... 228 202,287 288 149 337 .................................. .............................................. 339 431 ............................ 279,431 431 Kalbfleisch, Kalen, Sandra L.................................. Kalhorn, George P.................................... Barbara Joy Jeff Bonnie .................................. Kaplan, Kaplan, Carol Kamp, Richard A............................. Kaneshiro, Patricia Kangas, Kanouse, 201,431 431 .................................................... 314 334 ........................................ 315 L........................................ 431 Kaplan, Michael 219 Kaplan, Michael A........................................ 431 ............................... Kaplan, Wendy 299 ..................................... 331 Kardashiaw, 338 Karecki, David ........................................... ........................................ ........................................ John Jacqueline Karppinen, ...................................... ........................................ ................................................. Karhs, Robert Karl, Donald Kariger, Ann Karas, Carole Karle, Karle, Ronald ........................................... ........................................... E.................................................................. F....................................... Karlson, Don Karmann, Karp, Marsha Karp, Rick ...................................... Joseph A................................... ....................................... .................................................... 291 K........................................ 431 E......................................... 431 335 294 431 330 431 275 342 310 Karpinol, Lydia 131 John Karpinski, Janet A..................................... 431 310 Karr, Karrow, Gene F............................................... 431 ........................................... 349 Karson, Wayne 316 353 298 Kasper, K. Rae 232 Kater, Lawrence Katosh, 291 Katz, Evan R..................................................... 431 Katz, Howard A.............................................. 431 342 Katz, ....................................................... 315 Katz, Lynn Katz, Marlene 283 ........................................... Katz, Ronnie L............................................... 431 J............................................ 431 Kauer, Pamela 333 .................................. Kauffman, Douglas 431 Kauffman, Robert .................................. 329 Kaufmann, K. E. Mrs............................ ........................................ ............................ .............................................. .................................................... ..................................... Kaser, Kay Kashfi, Mansour ................................................. Louis John Kaulukukui, Kaye, Cathie Kaylor, Cheryl Keady, Catherine Thomas ...................... ........................................ .............................................. ..................................... 330 316 228 202 Keating, George Keckler, Jon Keeler, David Keeling, Kenneth Keen, Stephen 432 ........................................ ................................................. 432 145 .................................................... 432 ........................................ .............................................. 339 .................................. 432 Keenan, Annemarie Kehlstrom, Herb Keier, ..................................... ..................................................... John Keinath, Carolyn Keitchen, James Keith, Kitty ........................................ ........................................ .................................................... 336 336 432 333 215 Sheila Keith, Keithley, Ronald Keleher, Brian Kellecher, Keller, Carol John ................................................. ............................... 316 336,432 .............................................. 432 432 432 ........................................... ................................................. Keller, M............................................................... 217 Keller, Nancy Sueilen Keller, ..................................... .............................................. 315,432 279 Keller, Thomas E......................................... .............................................. Kellett, Elmer .................................. Kelley, Connie 332 225 218,351 Kelley, Rose Kellogg, Maureen ................................................. ..................................... 303 432 Kelly, C. Michael Kelly, David Kelly, Kelly, . Jeanne John L.................................................... ..................................... .................................................... 432 432 229,432 214 ........................................... Kelly, Kathleen Kelly, MichaeWpl.................. Kelly, Pat Kelpin, Kemler, .......................................................... ................................................. .............................................. 432 210,225,432 313 336 145 John John Kemp, Pamela Kemper, John. Kemppainen, Betty .............................................. ........................................... .................................. ........................................ Kendall, Debbie ..................................... Kendall, Gretchen Kenerling, Mike ..................................... Kenghel, V........................................................... 432 328 432 308 432 335 227 Joan ............. Kennedy, Kennedy, Patricia Kenney, Gene Kenney, Barbara Kenney, Richard...................... Kenny, Kenneth Jon Kent, 205,301,307,432 432 157 278,303 130,131,153 317 339 ..................................... .............................................. ............................ ........................................ .......................................................... Kent, Molly Kent, Morris Kent, Thomas Kentro, Richard Keppeler, Eric .................................................... ................................................. .................................. ............................... ............................................. 432 432 325,432 218,350 432 Kerbawy, Kyle Kern, Holly Kern, Karen Kern, Robert .................................. .................................................... .................................................... ................................................. 207,231 298 432 432 Kern, Thomas Kerns, Paula ................................................. 432 432 ..................... Kerr, Feme Kerrey, Ann Kerske, Martin Kertesz, Joseph Keusch, Catherine .................................................... .................................................... 432 306 .............................................. 432 291 286 ........................................... .................................. Key, Laverne Key, Linda Keyser, Kibbie, Marlene Judith ............................................. ....................................................... 289 313 220,224,314,432 277 ........................................ ................ Kibler, Rex Kidd, Margaret Kidder, Mary Kidder, .................................................... ........................................... .............................................. ........................................... Sharon Kieckhefer, Jim ........................................... 343 312 202 432 334 Kierstead, Karen Kietzmann, Janice Kifferstein, Warren ........................................ .................................. ...................... 300 432 339,432 Judy Kihm, Kilbourn, Richard Kilbury, David Dallas Killian, .................................................... .................................... .............................................. ........................................ 307 153 334 432 Kimball, Kimball, Marcia John .................................. .......................... 218,350 226,313 Kimball, William Kinale, Nancy King King, Barbara ..................................... .............................................. ....................................................................... .............................................. 350 291 149 432 King, Christopher King, Lewis King, Mary King, Richard ..................................... ............................... .................................................... .................................. 352 210,225 432 332,432 Ronald King, Robert B............................................... .............................................. King, ........................................ Kingdon, Greg ........................................... Kinger, Marion .................................. Kingsbury, Sharon 343 432 323 206 218 Kinkel, Theodore Jo Kinney, Mary ............... 169,214,334 ........................................ 308 Kipp, Bob Kippenhan, Marianne Kirby, Kathleen Kiriczenko, Vera .......................................................... ............................ ........................................... ...................................... 322 432 293 307 Kirk, Donna Kirk, Ronald Kirk, S....................................................................... .............................................. Kirk, Virginia ........................................ 231,275 .... 203,207,214,334,432 286 432 Kirkland, Dean Kirkman, Robert Kirkpatrick, Kershner, Richard ............................................. 340 ........................................ 432 326 ........................ 343 ..................................... Frederick Kirvan, Susan Kitchen, Stephen Kitching, Judith Kitti, Carole Kivimaki, Karen ................................................ 298 432 ........................................ 277 ......................................... 432 .................................................... 288 ........................................ Kivisels, Astrida Klahn, Pamella Klain, Peter Klainer, David ........................................ 432 .............................................. 298 432 233 .................................................... .............................................. James .................................................... Klatt, Klawitter, Diana........................................... ........................................... Klebba, Pamela ........................................... Eron Kleckner, Klee, George Klegon, Dorothy Klegon, Ellen .............................................. ...................... ................................................. 432 432 432 432 352 220 432 Klein, Judith Klein, Karen Klein, Kleisner, .............................................. ................................................. Susan L............................................... Frederick .................... 275 432 433 209,342 Klemp, Barbara A........................................ 433 Klett, David E................................. 208,433 .............................................. 300 Kliemann, Judy Kline, Diane ........................................ 232,297 Kline, Klobucher, Paul .................................................... ........................................ Ivan 329 153 Klock, Klodner, Sharon ........................................... J................................................ 227 337,284 Klont, Barbara A......................................... Klopfar, ....................................... Carol Kloster, Kjunick, Barbara Nancy ................................ ...................................... 433 313 302 288 Koch, Carol .................................................... 287 Koch, Kochenderfer, Judy K........................................ Eric ............................... 302,433 433 Kociba, Richard Kocic, Linda Kock, Karen J...................................... 433 286 307 ................................................. ................................................. Koegler, Robert Koehrman, Vi Koelsch, Kendell A...................................... ............................................ ....................................... Koenig, Carolyn Koenig, Julie ....................................... ............................................ Susan Koerker, Koernke, Sandy ........................................... ........................................ 319 314 433 308 294 217 298 Kofahl, Kohl, Kohler, Jeanne S........................................... James R............................................... John C................................... 433 319 433,332 Kohler, Kohlruss, Patricia Larry .............................................. ..................................... 219 202 Kohner, Robert Kohnke, Carol Kolasa, Richard J...................................... 433 J........................................... 433 P................. 225,290,433 Kolasinki, Roger Kolb, Kolbus, Clifford Joseph B.................................. J............................... ..................................... 342 219,433 282,340 Kolechta, William Ellen Kolemainen, .................................. ............................... 289 316 337 ..................................... Kolovos, George 433 Konczol, ....................................... Kondo, Faith K............................................. 433 König, Lynne V.............................................. 433 Sylvia Koning, Marcia ....................................... Konkle, Kraig E............................................ ............................... Konwinski, Richard Konyha, Konyha, Marvin Janet ................................. ........................................ Kooiman, Kathleen ............................... Koory, Kooyers, Bob .................................................... ....................................... Karen Kordenbrock, Korney, Douglas Bruce ........................... ........................................ 277 433 349 352 352 310 330 301 343 433 Jackie Korniet, Koshay, Mary E............................................ ........................................... Koster, Robert .............................................. 433 433 282 279 Kotch, Antoinette ..................................... Kothari, Ashok K......................................... 433 Kovach, Mary K.................................. 276,433 202,307 Kovach, Sally Anne ...................... Koval, William Kowalewski, Carol ...........................................- 433 ...................... 312,433 Kowalk, Lawrence Kowalski, Thomas Kozio, .................................. .................................. Joseph S............................................... 433 209 433 Kraimer, Charles N......................... Kramer, Andrew M....................... 225,433 203,204 212,222,339,433 Kramer, Kraft, Oscar H..................................... ........................................... Susan 213 207,433 Krager, Ron .................................................... 336 Krajenke, Elaine ........................................ Krajniak, Mike S......................................... 298 433 Krans, Dean Krantz, Kay Jaclyn Kras, ............... .................................................... ........................................ 330 433 232,300 Krasean, William H.................................. Jadwiga M............................ Krasinska, ........................................... Krasnan, John 433 433 153 Krat, Nick Kraus, Karen ....................................................... L.................................. 157 304,433 Krause, David .............................................. ........................................ Kraushar, Philip Krauss, Marie E............................................ Krauss, Roland Kreger, Susan ........................................... ........................................... Kreichelt, Raymond ............................ Kremsreiter, R. P......................................... .................................. Krentzin, Marilyn .................................. Krestakos, Patricia 343 352 433 353 275 327 233 292 297 Kriesch, Sandra K........................................ 433 433 Krohner, Martin P................................... Kronauge, Helen Kronenberg, Kronenbfcrg, Lori H......................... 309 Janet M.................................. 433 293,433 ........................................ Kroupa, Elaine A......................................... Krouskop, Richard W............................. ..................................... Krug, Carol Ann 433 433 433 Krum, David Krupp, Thelma Kruse, Kathryn ................................................. 285 L............................ 221,433 277 ........................................... Krygier, Charlene Kryszak, Klarice .................................. ............................ James Kuccra, Kuchel, Terrence Kucheman, Kay Kuchemann, Mary Kucy, Kuester, Thomas Kuhlman, Joanne John .................. ........................... ........................................ .................................. .............................................. ........................................ 292 227,434 434 224,434 228 Kuker, Tom Kukla, Kukulka, Dorothy Kulawiak, Ed 320 .................................................... 434 ......................... .................................. 221 .................................................... 320 Kristeen Kulesza, Kulka, Dorothy Edward .................................. ........................................... Kulkis, Dale Kumar, Karki-Chettri .................................................... ............................ Kunkler, Kuper, Dawn James ........................................ .............................................. Kupsoff, Gary Kurrie, Charles Kathleen Kurtz, .............................................. ........................................ ..................................... 434 434 434 223 293 145 434 327 434 Kusack, Loretta Kushak, Thomas Kusnery, Wayne ........................................ 434 .. 203,213,220,320,434 290,434 ............................ Suzan Kutchins, Kutz, Timothy Sandra Kuula, ........................... .............................................. ........................................ 298,434 434 434 John Kuzmich, Kwiatkowski, Kwock, James ........................................... ............................ ........................................ Johnson 434 434 211 275 304 Kiunzinger, James M.................................. 433 Klunzinger, Thomas E............................... 433 Kmack, Maryann ........................................ 202 Knaack, Willard A................... Knapp, Marcia .............................................. Knapp, Robert E......................................... 224,433 351 433 Kyle, Kyselka, Bobbie Lucinda ........................................... ........................................ L Knauer, Knaus, Raymond Jane L................................... 231,433 J............................ 228,433 Knepper, Nellie R........................................ ........................................ KnilT, Mary A. 433 433 Knight, Beverly Knight, Francine J......................................... ............................ 433 226,296 Knight, Knoblauch, Madeline Josephine .................................. ............................ Knox, Dee ....................................................... Knudtson, Kent Kobel, ........................................ Susan L............................................... 332 303 324 342 433 Labadie, Gary L............................................ LaBarre, Richard ............................ 291 224,434 La Beau, Joseph H........................................ 435 La Belle, Harry C........................................... 225 330,434 La Benne, ............................ Joseph LaBuhn, Laçasse, Merrily Joan ..................................... ........................................ 304,434 434 Ladd, Barbara Ladd, John .............................................. ....................................................... 300 325 Ladd, LaFreniere, Carol Richard ............................... ..................................... 225,434 434 Lahti, Kenneth Larry Laitner, Patsy Lakatos, .............................................. ................... ........................................... .................................. Lamar, Marcella LaMarre, Carole ........................................ Lamberts, David W................................... 434 323 434 287 434 202 Lambouris, Steven D.................................. 332 319 Lamie, David G.............................................. Lampe, Kenneth Lampman, Joan Lande, Larry ........................................ ................................. ................................................. Landsman, Ellen Paul Landsman, ........................................ ........................................ 326 286 434 434 434 Landry, MaryAnn Lane, Connie Lang, Kathy Langdon, Margaret ..................................... ................................................. ................................................. 434 316 304 294,434 ................... Jane Lange, ........................ Langenneckert, Arthur Langer, Artie ................................................. 314 434 231 Langley, Carolyn..................................................278 289 Langley, Richard ..................................... Langton, David Lansky, Donald ........................................... 434 .. 203,204,213,230,434 Lantinga, Raymond ............................ 353 Lantis, Viva LaPine, La Pine, Robert Lapinski, Fred Pamela .................................................... ........................................ . ............................ .............................................. LaPointe, Lappe, Dianne ............................... James .................................. Lappin, Marilyn Larimore, Marjorie La Ri viere, Larkins, Gregory Sara ........................................ .................................. ............................ ..................................... 328 434 208,434 434 434 209,434 434 434 203,275 434 John Larry, Larry, Thomas Larsen,- Charles Larsen, Michael .................................................... ........................................ ........................................... ............... 352 434 329 325 Larsen, Richard L.................................................353 434 Larson, Allen .............................................. Larson, Don Larson, Ellen .................................................... ........................... 332 278 .............................................. Larson, James Larson, Nancy Larson, Rick L............................................... .............................................. Larys, 225 211,351,434 319 434 ...................... Sharon Lasceski, Dolores ........................................ 434 Lashlee, Hal Lasley, Thomas Lass, Lassiter, Janet Lynn Lathrop, Mary LaTour, Latta, Loren Gerald ................................................. ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ........................................... ..................................... ........................................ 353 322 281,300 277 434 331 320,434 Pat Edward Laubscher, Lauhan, Lauri, Lavigne, Carolyn ........................................... ........................................ Elisabeth A.................................... ........................................ LaVine Sue A.................................................. .............................................. Lavrakas, Paul 302 434 435 279 435 342 Lawler, Susan Lasrence, William Lawrenz, Anne J.............................................. 435 350 ..................................... 309 ........................................... Lawson, Pauline A........................................ 435 282 Laycock, .............................................. John Layhe, Mary Lazette, Judy ................................................. .................................. Leacock, Leather, Kaye Lydia ........................................ .................................. 291 202,316 275 217,275 Lebel, William T................................ LeBlanc, Elizabeth LeBlanc, LeBrun, J.................................. .............................................. Joseph H......................................... Julie Ledford, ........................................... Lee, Andre L..................................................... Billy 435 435 314 435 217 435 Lee, Arthur Lee, Dwight Lee, Leighton M.................................. L. ............................... .................................................... 352,435 131 338,435 Lee, Mary E..................................................... Leech, Donna .............................................. Leet, Duane G............................................... Lefco, Arthur W......................................... Lehmann, Karol Lehner, Dale ........................................... ................................................. Lehnert, Leichliter, Laura Linda ........................................ ........................................ Leifer, Maureen ........................................ 435 227 435 341 279 308 277 206 220 339 305 332 300 333 300 278 435 286 291 219 343 343 Leonard, Wendy Leone, Leslie ..................................... .............................................. Lepley, .............................................. Leps, C. R........................................................... John Lerminey, Diane A..................................... 435 220 Lesgold, Alan 329 Lesher, Irving 435 Leslie, ........................................... .............................................. John M............................................... ................................................. Lesnau, Anne Lesnik, Michael Lessin, Cheryl L............................................ .............................................. Lessiter, .................................. 280 157,342 435 202 Janet Lester, Nancy J................................................. 435 Letcher, Leith N.............................................. 435 Letcher, 320 Letts, Richard D.............................................. 435 ........................................ Lindsay Judith Levagood, Levandowski, Henry Jill Levey, ............................... ........................................ J............................. 301 435 279 Levin, Kathryn A........................................... 435 435 Levine, Betty A............................................... Levine, Levinson, Rhoda Judith ...................... ..................................... 202,286,306 299 Levis, William 223 Levy, Anita M.................................................. 435 .............................................. Levy, Ronald Sharon Levy, ................................................. ................................................. 342 435 342 Lewis, Mrs............................................................ Lewis, Bradley 284 .............................................. Lewis, Charles R........................................... 435 Lewis, Cheryl Lewis, Fay .............................................. ....................................................... 296 297 233 Lewis, Gordon Lewis, 309 Lianne Lewis, Michael D........................................... 435 280 Lhyle, Karen ................................. .............................................. ................................................. Libstaff, Lila M.............................................. 435 337 Lichterman, Michael ............................ 488 Kruszewski, Kathleen Kruszewski, Kenneth ......................... ............................ 434 434 Leiter, Leitz, Nancy Sam .................................................... ................................................. Leme, Lemke, Linda Sally ............................... J............................................... 202,209,221 435 Lemon, David Lenehan, Nancy Lenick, Larry .............................................. ........................................ J............................................ 434 434 149 169 Leonard, Leonard, Jane Jeanne ........................................... ........................................ Leonard, Leonard, Joyce 1............................................ ........................................... Linda 286 Lieberman, Brenda Liebert, 220 Liebold, Marilyn M..................................... 435 .................................. .............................................. Sheila Lietzke, Roger Lighthiser, Vicki Lilburn, Glenda .............................................. S...................................... ........................................... Stevie Lill, Lilley, Lenice .................................................... .............................................. 230 435 316 302 301 324 Likuhl, Gerry Lind, Beverly 303,435 Lind, Larry P.................................................... 435 .............................................. ........................................ Lindberg, Janet L............................................. 435 Lindell, Linda L................................................. 435 435 Linden, ........................................ 315 Linderman, Patsy Sylvia K............................................ Lindner, Lawrence Lindgren, ......................... .............................................. 352,435 310 Sue Line, Samuel ................................................. ............................................................. .................................................... Link, Art Link, Debby Linker, Suzanne E........................ Li pa, Paul ....................................................... 340 159 313 435 341 Lippard, Gail S....................................... 315,435 Lippard, Gail Lippiricott, Peter ........................................ Lipsey, M................................................................. .......................................................... Lipsitt, C. 334 205 289 Listiak, Susan K.............................................. 435 Listman, Phyllis A........................................ 435 Listman, Pinky ........................................... 304 Little, Little, Betty .................................. Janet .................................................... 231,435 286 Littlefield, Mary Litwhiler, Richard .................................. 294,435 153 .................................. James Sharon ................................................. Litwin, Litwin, .............................................. Lixie, Ann L..................................................... Lloyd, Helen 207 279 435 .................................................... 294 Lloyd, W............................................................... Lobe, 221 Jon K.......................................................... 435 Lock, Elizabeth Locke, Denni Locke, ........................................... ................................................. .................................................... Fred 310 316 349 Machalleck, Marianne Machnee, Robert ............ ...................... ........................ Mackay, Mackenzie, Donald Jane ..................... ..................... .. .......................... MacKenzie, Martha MacKey, Fredrick MacLeod, Dick Macleod, Gail ................... ..................... .. ....................... .................................... ...................... Maclnnes, Madden, David Scott ............... .................. ..................... ..................... ............ 436 342 218,350 Madden, Gene Madoff, Grethchen............ ..................... Madsen, Neal ............................................. ...................... ..................... Madtes, William Maedo, Dennis Maffat, Geoffrey Mahar, Pam ............... .................. ............... ..................... ...................... ...................... ......................... ........................ Mahar, Mary Mahlberg, Patricia Mahler, Mahler, Jeanie Shelly ................... .... ...................... ..................... ............................................. .................................... ..................... .... ......................................................... ..................... ........................... Patricia Mahoney, Mai, Kurt Maida, Len Main, MicheaFsR................ Mains, Donna ..................... ...................... ......................... 436 321 436 287 309 177 323 350 436 436 436 153 213 217 280 279 280 298 436 436 317 332 351 279 279 Maki, Joann ......................... Maki, Judith Maki, Krista ......................... ..................... Malcom, Saundra Joan Maldonado, ............ .... Malich, Garry Malinak, Dennis ..................... ............... Maliszewski, Mall, Constance Mallett, Terri Mallison, Susan John .... ............... ..................... ................... Mallo, Toney Mallory, Susan ........................ .................. ......................... ......................... ......................... 436 ......................... 436 ...................... 219 ......................... 436 ............ ........................ 214,342 349 ......................... ........................ 279 313 ............ 233,436 214,334 ............ Malmberg, Ellen Malone, Tari Maloney, Marilyn Malpass, Suzanne ............ ....................................... ................................................ ......................... 436 436 436 ............ ............ 226,312 ........................ 436 Locke, Linda Lockwood, .................................................... 278 Janet S........................................ 435 Maltby, Barbara Manecke, Karen ....................................... ..................... ............... 283 227 Loder, Betty A................................................. 435 Loehr, 287 Loffii, M...................................................................... 309 435 Lofquist, Susanne N.................................. .......................................................... Joe Logan, George W........................................... 435 Lohman, Donald W..................................... 435 Lohmann, Karen A............................ 311,435 Loncar, Long, Robert Judith M........................................... 435 217,340 ........................................ Longstreet, Cheryl Lonning, Linda .................................. 281 227,297,435 ...................... Lonsway, John Loomis, Mary ..................................... 353,435 283 .............................. Lorentzen, Richard Lorencz, Kathleen Lorenz, Ronald ...................... ................ 222,327 207,227,436 284 ........................................... Lorimer, Losee, Jill Janet .............................................. .......................................................... 308 436 Bertha Lostutter, Lott, William Lotze, Carol ..................................... ................................................. ........................................ 302 436 308,436 Lound, Carol Loukinen, Michael ........................................ .................................. 302,436 334 Lounsbury, Loupe, John Stefamie ........................................ ........................................ Joan Lovings, Lovre, Linda Lowe, Andrea ................................................. .................................................... .............................................. Lowe, Cynthia Lowe, Wilhelmina Lowenfield, Russell .............................................. ..................................... .................................. 328 436 436 306 290 307 436 436 ................................................. 436 Lowell, Mayra Lower, 431 Lowles, Alan C..................................... 323,436 .................................................... John Lowrie, Lowrie, Katherine ................................................. ........................ 275 215,298 Janet 205 343 131 436 436 349 338 352 307 308 280 Lubin, Arthur^... ........................................ ........................................ Lubrano, .............................................. Lucas, Harold .............................................. Lucas, Robert Joseph Luchenbill, Wayne Luciani, Don Ludden, George Lundamo, Ronald .................................. ........................................... ........................................ ..................................... Joan Luecke, Luginbill, Phyllis Luhrs, Mary Jane Luken, Lukens, William Lum, Stanton Lundberg, Ann ................................................. ............. ................................................. .................................................... ........................................ ................................................. .................................. 436 292 292 228,303 Lundberg, Christina Lundberg, Stephen W............................... ...................... 221,436 341 Lundgren, Carl Lundgren, Sherry ........................................... ........................................ 290 302 Lunde, Peggi Lundeen, Karla .................................................... 302 205,303,436 ................... Lundell, V. Lundstrom, Arnold Lundstrom, Susan Lee ........................................ .................................. 436 320 ............................ 226,298 Lundy, Barbara Jennifer Lunn, .................................. ........................................... 204,436 436 ..................................... Lutz, Cynthia Lutz, Lynda Lutz, Paul Luoma, Dorothy .................................................... .......................................................... ........................................ 275,436 204 325 436 Luxdn, Richard E......................................... 436 Luxton, Richard F............................... 208,436 206,306 Luzader, Susan .................................. Lynch, Lyndaker, Charles .................................................... .................................. Janis 275 436 Lyndall, Suzanne Jerry Lyndrup, Lyon, Geoffrey Lyon, Lee ........................................ .............................................. .............................................. 278 336 326 229,436 .............................................. Lyon, Maury Lyons, Bruce ........................................... 282,291 331 ................................................. Lyons, Marylyn ........................................... 436 Lytle, Barbara Lytle, Gary ............... .............................................. 300 153 M Maaks, Arthur MacArthur, Macartney, Maureen MacCleery, Douglas .............................................. ............................ ................... ................... 436 233,293 226,308 233,436 Judy MacCleery, Martha MacDermaid, Gail .................................. 275 ..................................... 217 MacDonald, Dale MacDonald, Gary MacDowell, Barry ............................... ..................................... ..................................... 332 349 209 ............ 320,436 224 ........................ Maner, Walt Manerikar, Dattatray Maniere, Bob Manlin, Roger ........................... . ..................... Mann, Ronald Manning, David Manning, Lawrence ......................... ............................................. .................. ........................ ............... 153 326 436 436 ........................ .. .......................... 339 Manning, Ron Mansen, Sandra .................. ............... ......................... 318 ......................... 436 Jeff Manuel, Manzel, Patricia Marble, Donaveon ......................... ............... .... Judith Marble, March, Marco, Elizabeth ................... ...................... ............ James ......................... 321 ......................... 436 ......................... 436 ...................... ......................... ............ 436 323 305,436 Marcus, John Marcus, Nan Marein, Andrew ...................... ......................... ............... Marfia, Michael Marie, Shelia Maring, Alice ............... ...................... ..................... Markert, Charles Marks, Daniel ............ .................. Marrs, Marsden, Martha ......................... ............ Janet ......................... 339 ......................... 293 ......................... 231 ......................... 436 351 ......................... 303 ......................... 211,437 ............ ........................ 337 ......................... 437 306,437 ............ Marsh, Karen Marsh, Marjorie ............................................. . ............... Marshall, Laurie Marshall, Marshall, Marshall, Leonard Sandra Susanne ............ ............ .... Marski, Shari Martens, David Martens, Karen ..................... ............... ............... 275 231,309,437 108 338 ........................ ...................... ............ ..................... ......................... ........................ 300,437 437 300 437 ......................... 437 ......................... 437 ............ Martens, William Martin, Martin, David Martin, Kathy Ellie ................................................ ........................ ........................ ................... .................. 300 217 300 Martin, Linda L................... .... Martin, Rosemary Martin, Webb Martin, William ..................... ............... Martin, Willis Martinson, Cynthia Martz, Richard ..................... .. .. ............... Martz, Susan Marvel, Hyns Marx, Caroline ..................... ...................... ............... Marz, Mary Sue Marzec, Paul Marzella, Dennis ............ ........................ .............. Masar, Mascia, Stephen Sandra ............... Joseph Masin, Mask, Tinothy Mason, Ann ................... .................. ......................... ......................... 309 437 ......................... 203,212,437 318 328,437 . ......................... ............ ............. ......................... . . . 437 437 ......................... 437 329 ......................... ........................ 201 ......................... 437 ......................... 292 ......................... ..................... ........................ 317 437 437 .. ............ 210,338,437 282,437 Mason, Carole Mason, Robert Massey, Robert A. ......................... .......................................... ................... .. . 278 437 ......................... 437 Mast, Carol Mast, Ross Mastbaun, David ........................... ............................ ............ ............ ........................ ........................ 218,278 286 437 Masten, William Master, Jacob Master, Vincent Masters, Patricia Matasick, Bruce 437 437 437 ............ .................. ......................... ........................ ....................................... .............................. ............... ......................... ......................... 209,202 289 304 Mateer, Mary Matelski, Chip Mateskon, Nancy Matheny, Ann .................. .................. ............ .................. June Matheny, Matheny, Ronald Matheny, Virginia .................. ............ .. .. Mathis, Donna .................. ... ................... Matousek, Richard Matte, Robert Matthes, Martha..................■ Matteson, Mike Matthew, Ronald Matthews, Burnham ............... .... ......................... 228 ......................... 437 ......................... ......................... ........................ ........................ ......................... ......................... ......................... 304 437 285 437 274 437 437 227,312,437 353 334 ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... 3gg 283 231 3.37,437 Matthews, Mattocks, Anne Maturen, Andrew J............................. ............... . . . ............. Matz, Maul, Marilyn Jeanne ...................... ................... ......................... ......................... 307 297 Maul, Susan Maust, Robert Mauthner, Sylvia ........................ .................. ............ Larry Max, Maxam, Garth Maxam, Susan ......................... .................. .................. ......................1 279 . . ......................... 203,214,437 277 ......................... ........................ ......................... 232 324 227 ........................... ........................... ............................ 310 438 204 202,209,233,291 ............ . . ................... ............................ ........................... 303,438 342 352 Moore, Barbara Moore, Barry Moore, Drew ............ ............... ............ ............ ............ 301,439 224,439 ............... ......................... ........................ Maxwell, Carol Maxwell, David ........................................ 286 .............................................. 338 Maxwell, William Maxson, Barbara May, Edward ..................................... ..................................... ................................................. May, Phillips Mayall, Satvinder ................................................. ..................................... 437 221 437 366 223 Maynard, Maynard, Rick James ........................................... 287 322 ..................................... Maynard, Rita Mayo, Milo Mayor, Kathleen Mazorana, Ruth ........................................... .................................................... 437 437 .................................. 316,437 ........................................... 300 McAfee, Chris .............................................. 326 McAlister, Mrs. Richard C............... 308 332 McAluey, Rod .............................................. McAndrew, Brian McAndrew, Sandy ..................................... .................................. 167 177 Jim McAndrews, McBain, McBrady, Gary McCabe, Gary Jania ..................................... .............................................. ........................................... 352 381 157 ................................................. 437 Linda >........................................... McCabe, McCaffrev. Thomas McCandless, Richard McCarl, Susan McCart, Peggy 227 326 437 .................................. 297,437 .............................................. 277 ........................... ............... McCarten, Judith McCartney, Celia McCartney, Marg ..................................... ..................................... .................................. 279 437 316 McCartney, Marilyn McCauley, McCauley, Sue McCausland, ...................... 306,437 335 .............................................. 437 288 ........................................... .................................... John L. McClain, Brian McCleary, James .................................. ........................... 232,320 343,437 McClelland, McClellan, Paul McClellan, Linda .................................. 437 ........................................... 437 290 ............................ Stephen McClelland, Ann McClew, Thomas ........................................ ..................................... 302 437 Joan McClintic, McClintic,, Richard McClure, Carole ........................... .................................. ........................................ 304,437 332 287 McClure, Thomas McCollam, Paul McConkie, Emma McConnell, Mike .................................. ........................................... ..................................... ..................................... McConnochie, McCook, Jean Joy ..................................... .............................................. McCormack, Kenneth McCormick, Laura McCormick, Pat ......................... .................................. ........................................ 219 149 221 437 316 437 438 288 301 McCoy, Adam McCoy, Cathryn McCoy, Fred .............................................. ............................... ................................................. 291 306,438 149 McCracken, John McCubbrey, Olsen McCutcheon, Barbara ............... 209,327,438 ..................................... 316 438 ............................ McCutcheon, James ...................... 225,285 McDevitt, Father ..................................... 338 McDonald, Kathleen S............................ 438 ......................... 276,438 McDowell, Barbara McElearney, 228 .................................. James L......................... 328,438 McElheny, Terry 314,438 E......................... McEvilly, Karen McEwen, Douglas N......................... 233,438 201 McFarlin, B.......................................................... 228,438 McFaul, Theresa .......................... 226,296 .................................. McGee, Cherry McGee, Larry L.................................. 207,438 McGee, Mary A.............................................. 438 McGowan, Patricia McGowan, Vicki McGraw, David John McGrath, ................................. ..................................... ........................................... ........................................... 438 300 323 321 McGrath, Michael A.................................. 438 438 McGregor, Burton A............................. Jim McGregor, McGuire, Mickey McIntosh, Mrs. Cora .............................................. ..................................... 325 316 ............................ 306 McIntosh, Marylou McIntyre, Louise ............................ ..................................... 3Q1 438 McKee, Sharon McKee, Shelia McKenzie, Dale McKesson, Kimberly .................................. ........................................... ........................................... ............................ 301,438 304 324 276 &l^Kewen, McKibbon, McKie, Thomas Judy Edward ........................................ ............................... ........................................ McKipney, .................................. McKinnon, Thomas Q............................ Sandra Mcknight, Doug Joanne McLain, McLane, John McLaughlin, Jon ........................................ ........................................ .................................. ........................................ 308 327 291 202 438 335 438 335 218 McLaughlin, Kathie ............................... 300 McLaughlin, Teena McLean, Roberta ......................... 217,294 226 ..................................... Scott McJLinn, McManus, Mark McMartin, Jean E. McMillan, Rich 224 ...............i............................ ............................ 342 ..................................... 438 343 ........................................... McMurray, Ronald 438 McNaughton, Clare A............................... 438 .................................. ........................... 230 McNeill, Gwendolyn McNellis, David .................................. 325,438 McNeilly, David W..................................... 438 McPeak, Michael D.................................. McPhail, 438 ................................................. 289 John McPherson, D. Alex McPherson, Heather .................................. 324 ............................... 438 McPherson, Judy ........................................ 298 ............................ McPherson, Kathleen McPherson, Kenneth McQueen, Marjorie McQuesten, Paul McQuigg, Bonnie 310 ............................... 336 298 .................................. ........................................ 331 ............................ 316,438 McQuitty, John .................................. 112,203 McVeigh, Michael 204,207,212,438 438 .................................. McVety, McWethy, Jerry .............................................. ............................ 335 297,226 Susan McWilliams, McWilliams, McZuitty, Dianne Jack ......................... L................................ ........................................ Louis 438 438 398 Meacham, Sandra K......................... 303,438 202,306 Mead, ........................................... Judy Meadows, Gerald Meahl, Patricia Medd, Lucynda ........................................ 342 ..................................... 209,277 .............................................. 289 Meehan, Meek, Ken Dan............... ....................................................... 213,214,222,325 343 Meeks, Mila J.................................................. Meeks, Warren B....................................... Magdell, David 438 438 .............................................. 339 Mehra, Suresh ........................................ 223 Meier, Martha Meinel, Nancy ............ .... Melamed, Deborah Laura Meley, Meilern, Ann G. Mellen, Mark ............ Melosh, Melville, James .... Sandra Menshriy, Ruth A. Menton, Mercer, Carol L. James .. .. . . Meredith, Mardi Mercier, Roger . . . .... John M. .. Merker, .. . Merker, Marilyn Merrick, Nancy ... Merrick, Priscilla A. Merriman, Merriman, Raymond Frank Merritt, Sharon A. Meshref, Wakif ... Meskin, Kenneth B. Messacar, Messer, James Jay .................. Messier, John ............ Metcalf, Gertrude Metheny, Barry Metty, Lynne Metzler, Eric .... ............... ............... Meyer, Meyer, Curtiss Barbara .. .. ............ Meyer, Donna L.............. ................... John Meyer, Meyer, Terrence P. Meyers, Meyre, Pat Michael, .... ...................... J. Michael Jeanne Michaels, Charles ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ 288 438 438 438 307 352 333 ............... ............................ 313,438 275 ................... 297,438 . . ........................... ............................ ........................... 366 337 438 223 ............................ ............................ ..................... ............................ 341 218 337 326 ........................... ............................ ........................... . . ........................... ........................... 298 317 202 340 340 388 ...............................438 .............. ............................ 224 438 ............................ ............................ ............................ ........................... 303 217 353 233 ........................... 334 ............ Michaels, Gary Michealson, Middleton, Driss Mieczkowski, Jean Sandra Miernicki, Mikkola, Tom Lynne ............ ............................ ............................ ... ........................... . . ............................. ............................ 225 438 278 221 167 Mikolon, Milano, Beverly Janet K. ... ... ............................ 293 ........................... 438 Milby, Theodore............ ... Milks, Phillip A. Millenson, Debra .. ............................ Miller, Alan W. ............................ .....................■ .................. 205,219 ............................ 438 275 ............... ... 438 145 ............... 302,438 Miller, Arthur Miller, Barbara L. Miller, Bradley Miller, Carl ............ ...................... .. 219,320,232 330 ......................'.. ............ ........................... 439 Miller, Caroline Miller, Chris Miller, Donna ............... Miller, Doug ................... Miller, Howard Miller, John ............ .................. Miller, Miller, Janet James ................... .................. Miller, Miller, Miller, Kiki Jane J. ...................... E........................ ............... Miller, Kenneth Miller, Lola Miller, Lilia Miller, Marilyn ............ ................... ...................... ............ Miller, Marion Miller, Max ............... ................... Miller, Michael H. . Miller, Miller, Rex Pamela ............ ...................... 203,222,320,439 439 349 . . ........................... ........................... 153 . . 203,340,349 278 ........................... ............................ .. .. ............................ ............................ 289 298 207 311 339 ............... ............................ . . . 205,215 439 279,286,287 ...................... ......................... ........................... ......................... ......................... Miller* Richard Miller, Robert E. ............ ... ........................... ............................ Miller, Roberta Miller, Roger Miller, Russ Miller, Sandra ............ ............... ..................... .................. Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Sharon Stephen ............... ............ Susan Suzanne .................. .... Miller, William Miller, Winifred Miller, Millerd, Zolieta Linda ............ .... ............. ............... Millies, Susan ............... Jim Milliken, Mills, Millson, Christie ................... ......................... .... John ............................ ......................... ........................... 330 .. . 228,278,306 ........................... ........................... ............................ ......................... ........................... ........................... ......................... ........................... ......................... ............................ ............................ ............................ 439 439 439 439 439 316 296 439 302 791 333 353 314 Millson, Carole Milterberger, Jeff Milton, .... Cheryl. ...................... ................ 220,439 ............ ......................... 230,439 339 439 322 340 275 337 329 343 439 317 439 342 298 216 Miner, Doug .................. ............... Miner, Miner, Max Frances ............. ...................... ......................... ........................... 330,439 201 Mitchell, Ann Betty Mitchell ................ ......................... MitchellÉ Lloyd Mitchell, Lynne Mitchell, David ............ .... ............ Mitchell, Gary Mitchell. Bob ............... ............... James Mittelman, Mitte, Mitts, Ted James ................... ......................... Mixa, Gail- Mayashiro, ......................... Calvin Mlotok, Rona..................... ............ Moczul, Henry .... Modjeski, Mary Brian Moeller, Moeller^ George Moeller, Nancy ............ .... ............ Moeller, Mogis, Robert Sandra .... ............... Judith Moline, Moll, Möller, Thomas Sandra ............ .................. .... Molski, Gloria Monan, Richard Moncrieff, Mark John Mongeon, Monney, Shirley Montalva, Sergio ............ .... .... ........................... 209 ......................... ......................... ........................... 439 439 439 ......................... 439 213,219,339,439 439 ......................... .. ........................ 217,219,353 305 ......................... ............... ...... ........................ 439 299,439 320,232 227 ......................... ......................... ......................... ........................ ........................... ........................... ........................ ......................... 439 439 439 304 439 439 439 439 ........................ ......................... ......................... ............... ,307 335 343 212,225 ......................... ........................... 228 287 Monteith, Clinton Montgomery, Bruce ... ............... ............... 218,350 336,439 Montgomery, Thomas Mooney, Margaret Mooney, Michael . . . Moon, Karen .................. ........................ ........................... 319 232 ............... 341,439 ........................... 277 .. ............... ............ ...................... Moore, Evelyn Moore, Gerald Moore, Moore, Judy James Moore, Moore, Robert Linda .... Sylia Moore, Moore, Walter Moore, William M orange, Katie .... John Morales, Moravan, Michael Morchand, Michael Mordecai, Monte Moreton, Douglas Morey, Richard Morgan, Gordon Morgan, John Morgan, Ron ...................... Morgan, William Morgridge, Robert Morie, Wayne Morphew, Rich ............... Morphy, Richard Morrill,; Donald Morrill, Walter .... Morris, Cheryl Morris, Helen ................ Morris, Molly ............ Morris, Morris, Thomas Sue ............ Morrisette, Julie Morrison, Bolton Morrison, MichaelflPP Morrison, Morrison, J. Douglas Jan Morrison, Mealanie Joan Morrissey, Morrow, David Morrow, Merrie Morrow, Richard Morse, Morse, Kay Edward ......................... Morse, Nancy Morse, Patricia Mortimer, Dave ................... Mortimore, William .... Morton, Hugh 439 439 169 279 218 350 351 439 439 175,439 439 308 337 439 320 335 317 211 205 ..................... 325 343 203,335 439 341,439 343 439 353 439 280 228 309 439 439 ...................... ...................... 439 176 177 340 379 306 439 439 342 230 777 375 439 ..................... ..................... ...................... 440 440 440 312 329 331 233 440 280 230 Barbara Moser, Moss, Donna Moss, Melaine ..................... . Moss, Mary Mosshamer, Mossner, Ruth ......................... Susan Motawi, Kamel .................. Motts, George Motz, William Moulas, Mower, Patricia Lisa ............ ......................... Moyan, Marian Muchy, Mueller, Pat Patricia Muh, Muhn, Van Linda Mulchahey, Mulcahy, Matt Susan Mulchandani, Mulder, Sally Mull, Gale N............................ Prakash Patricia Mullen, Mullenbach, Andrea Mulnix, Cynthia Mulvehill, James ............ Muntz, Munro, Munro, Mary Lawrence Jean ..................... .... 440 233,277 440 219 ...................... 352 284 440 293 228 279 312 203 312 440 277 167 .... 223,440 ..................... 440 333 292 303 440 .... 306 224,440 440 209,279 ......................... ..................... 440 Munro, Phyllis Munsie, John ..................... ..................... 279 440 Munsor, Maynard Murphey, Michael ............ ...................... 217 718 771 Murphy, Arlene Murphy, Anne Murphy, Dennis Murphy, David Murphy, John Murphy, Murray, Ken Bonnie ...................... ..................... ............... .................. 221 440 336 353 352 343 440 Kathleen Murray, Murray, Rosemary Murto, Murton, Mushorn, Emily .... .... ..................... .................. ............... James Karen .................. .................. .... ....... .................. 283 229 206,210 317 440 Mustard, Linda ............... Muzik, Robert Mutnick, Nan ..................... ..................... Myers, Chuck ..................... Myers, George Myers, Lonn ..................... ..................... ................... ...................... .................. .................. .................. 305 440 276 332 206 ... 205,336 N Nachtrieb, Earl Nagle, Pam ................... ..................... Nagy, Nairn, Elmer Barbara ......................... .................. Nakama, Clayton Nakfoor, Nicholas Napier, Joann .... .................. 440 313 440 440 340 774 279 .... ................... 327,440 334 206,309,440 292 .................. . . . . .................. .... ................... 352,440 440 336,440 349 .................. ..................... ..................... 201,440 440 .................. .... 211,440 157 343 440 440 440 440 440 440 309 440 440 294 Napolitano, Philip A. Narmore, . ..................... Jim Nash, Kathryn .................. Nash, Mary Nash, Norman Nason, Stephan ......................... .................. ............... Nastas, George Navetta, Andrew Navetta, Frank .................. ............ .................. Naylor, Ronald Neadeau, William Neal, Carol Janet Neal, ................... ............ Neely, Carol Neft, Howard Neher, Neidlinger, Stephen Larry .................. .................. ............ ............................ ..................... Nelke, Richard Neller, Dave Neller, Suzanne Nelson, Andrea Nelson, Andrea L. ......................... ....... ............... .................. .................. Nelson, Bonnie ................... .................. 489 Nelson, Carol ................ ........................... 287 Nelson, Charles Nelson, Don .... .................. 211,228,287,440 330 ........................... Nelson, Doug Nelson, Fred Nelson, Gail Nelson, Gary Nelson, John ........................... ........................... ............... ................... ............ ................... .. . . ............................ .. ............................. Nelson, Kathleen Nelson, Marilyn Nelson, Marj ............ .... Nelson, Marjorie Nelson, Nelson, Richard Nelson, Nancy S................................ ........................... ......................... ........................... ......................... ........................... . . 333 318 279 440 440 440 297 314 440 440 440 202 Nelson, William Nemon, Ruth .. .. ............... ............... ........................... 318,440 290 Nerbonne, Michael Netedu, Laura ............ Neubauer, Russell Neuman, Jerry ............ Neville, Howard Newberg, Nancy Newcombe, Mary Newcomer, John .. .. .... ... 440 300 ........................... ........................... ............................... ............... ......................... 440 219,342 365 44C ........................... 305,44( ............... ............... 204,211 213,230,328,44C 330 ........................... ............... ........................... 341,440 280 Newell, Tom ............ Newell, Marshall Newlin, M............................. ............ Newlon, Harry Newman, Newton, Nancy Barbara Patricia Newton, Newton, Ronald Newton, Tom .... ............... Nibbelink, William D. ............ Nickels, Robert ........................... ........... ....................................... ............................... ............................ ........................... Nickolai, Dennis Nichol, Beth Nichols, Frank Nicholson, Bill Nickerson, P. H. Nied, Nigra, Saundra Lois .... ..................... ............................ ........................... ............................ .......................................... .......................................... ........................... ........................... ................................................... ........................... ............... ... Nikundiwe, Alfred Nimeth, Niska, .. .................. ..................... John Judy Nissen, Beverly ............ Nitecki, Alexandra Nitschke, Linda Nix, Phyllis Noble, A. M...................... ......................... ............................ ................................................... ........................... ............ ............................ 441 ............... ......................... 210,218 278 Daniel Noble, Nock, Noeske, Todd Nolin, Gail Julie David Lee Noll, Noll, Noll, Mike Nordhaus, Doug Norris, Norris, Jasper Larry ............... ........................ ............... ............................................. ...................... ..................... ........................... ............... ......................... ............... 283,441 353 212,353 ......................... .... ............... ................... ......................... ........................... ......................... ......................... Norris, Nancy Northen, Carol Northouse, Patricia Bruce Northrup, Normington, Nancy Norton, Ann Norton, Donna .... ............... ........................... .......................................... ........................ ......................... ........................ ................................................ ........................ ......................... ............ Norvell, Virginia Norvaco, James .. .. ............ Novak, Novak, Jeanette Lawrence ............ Novakoski, Douglas Novaud, James ............... ........................ ........................ ......................... ............... 441 441 210 225,441 ......................... 352 ........................... 441 441 334 441 228 441 343 280 441 Jeanne Nowak, Nowak, Leonard Nozar, Jim Nunn, Robinson Nürnberger, Fred ............... ....................................... ......................... ........................ ............ ......................... Nürnberger, William Nutter, James .................. Nutter, Mary Nuyen, Dale ................... ..................... Nyberg, S................................. ........................ ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... 213 314,441 340 Nyberg, Nye, Gordon Sandra ........................... ..................... ......................... Nye, Richard Nyland, Roy .................. ...................... ......................... ......................... 333 323 O 440 278 441 441 441 441 323 441 441 288 342 342 277 441 441 223 288 310 441 334 441 281 337 353 336 338 441 206 302 441 441 441 311 441 441 Oakley, George Oakley, Oakwood, Jan James ............ ......................... ......................... ......................... ....................................... ................ .......................................... 233,288 224 441 441 441 Oberg, Winston Oberschulte, Dan Obeshaw, Sandra .... .... Obligado, Alvaro O’Brien, Colleen O’Brien, James .... .... ................ O’Brien, O’Connell, Nancy Judith ............... O’Connor, Maureen Oddo, Mario O’Donnell, Dennis Offringa, Sue .................. ................... Ofiaro, Ofield, Ogar, Susanne Sandra Richard ............ ............... ............... Ogg, Marjorie O’Keefe, Michael .................. .... 201,441 ............ 214,215,216,441 .......................... 441 231,441 ............... 145 ......................... 441 ......................... ......................... 312 ....................226,305 441 ........................ .. ......................... ......................... ......................... 441 302 441 Okonkwo, Nelson Okoren, Old, Jane Oldaugh, Dianne Frances ... ............ ..............................B ............ ......................... ........................ Oldham, Robert Olejnik, Tony ................... Oleszyoki, Charles Olin, Stuart Olin, Wayne ... ......................... ...................... Olomu, Emmanuel ... Olmstead, D........................... Olmstead, Olmsted, Lynne Jason .... ............ Olsen, Olsen, Olsen, Olson, Audrey Elaine Linda Laurence ................... ..................... ............ ............... Olson, Barry .................. Olson, Carol Olson, Gloria Olson, Henry ...................... ................... ................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ...................... ......................... ........................ ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... 441 321 349 441 441 327 441 220 441 337 441 441 286 290 352 218 441 219 ............... ......................... 310,441 441 ........................ ......................... ........................ 441^ 219 441 ......................... 1 441 ,229,310 O’Meara, Dennis Orndorff, Owen O’Neil, Gerald O’Neil, Mary ............ ..................... O’Neill, O’Non, Onufry, Patricia James Barbara Oppenheim, Opperman, Gary Lynne . . Janet Ordway, Oriucci, Marion Orndorff, Owen ..................... ................... Orr, Margaret ..................... ............ Patricia Susan Orr, Orr, Ort, David H............................ Orth, Neil ........................... . Osborn, Orwin, Patricia Anita Osborn, Brian Osborn, Osborn, Judith Judy ..................... ...................... ...................... Osborn, Ronald Osborne, Allen .................. Osborne, Anne Osborne, Annette Osborne, Osbun, Osgood, Thomas Jeffrey John ............ ..................... . . ..................... 286 328 441 306 442 338 .. .. 442 294,442 328 . . 232,313 305 286 290 .. .. . . 202 221,283,316 . .. .. . . 353 217 287 294,442 340 .. .... 218,442 351 . . 442 ..................... .. . . ...................... . . 442 289 442 340 442 447 ............... ............... ............ ...................... .... ...................... 223 349,442 342 Oshima, Ly nette Osinski, Norman Ossman, Thomas Ossmann, Robert Osterhout Ralph G Osterson, George Ostrander, George Ostrom, Floyd ..................... .... Jackie Ott, Otteson, Jack Otto, Harold .. Overcamp, Thomas Overton, Dan Overton, Kenneth Overton, Mrs. Kenneth .. Overton, Thomas Owen, Gary ............ ............................ ............................ ............................ ......................... Owen, Greg Owen, Larry Susan Owen, Sarah Owen, Owens, Owens, Owicki, Buddy Lynn John 340 319 ..................... .... 333 327 334,442 306 442 442 205 .. . . 350 351 351 218,350 .... ..................... ..................... .... .. 321 343 203,320 314,442 275 ____ 131 442 205 442 275 ..................... . . Oyedokun, Julius Ozim, Sandra ...................... . . ...................... P Pabst, Padly, Diane Gordon Pagano, Page,. Judith ................... Jim .............................. .................. 352 .................. .................. 442 325 171 442 323 213 106 Page, John Page Pägels, Sally ' Michael Pairill, David E...................... Pajak Duane ..................... ..................... ....................................... Paladino, Bonnie Palango, Gloria Palazzola, Joseph Palezewski, Palmer Bob Terry ............ ............ . ... .................. 341,442 328 141 Palmer, Carole ......................... 278,442 Palmer, Judith ............... Susanne Palmer, Paluha, Shirley Pancast, Agnes E.................... Susan Pancheri ..................... ................... .. .. ......................... 442 302,442 ................... 227,442 319 447 Pancioli, Pankaw, Mary Sandy .................. ...................... .................. .................. Panter, Marlene .................. ................... Papke Roger Papp, Pappas Cheryl John ......................... Lawrence Paquin, Parachini, Thomas Paradine, Donald Paradine, Pardee, ............ ............ ............... ...................... John K......................... Joyce Park, John .................. 310 116 711 781 .................. ‘442 .................. .................. .................. .................. Parke, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Sue ............................... David ..................... J.......................................... Jay Jon .............................. .............................. ................... ....... ................... ................... ................... Kathryn Pat 278 442 442 447 219 442 442 334 321 309 325 287 330 329 447 Parker, Patricia Parker Paula ..................... Parker, Richard Parker, Parker, Sara Susan .................. ......................... ......................... Parker Parkesh Theresa R 313 213,226,442 711 106 447 ............'.. . . . . . . 331 308,442 308,442 771 771 447 Kathleen Parkhurst Parkinson, Peter Parkinson Tnm .................. ................... Parks, Sondra Parnes, George Parish, Mary Parrinello Joann ...................... ...................... ......................... ............... ................... .................. ........................ .................. Parrish, Amy Parrish, Joe Parrish, Valerie 442 141 442 339 233 447 279 224 Parrott, Dorothy ............... Parry, Parsaca, Mary Susan Parsons Fredrick Pasch Paster, Patel, Bachubhai Lucinda Lorelei.............................. ............................ Patria, Dennis Patriarca Val Patriarche, Judy Patrick, Daniel Patterson, Dave Larry Patterson, Patterson Patton, Priscilla Thomas ............... 442 442 775 709 310 790 230 106 447 .. . 294,442 223 ................... 224 302 . . . .................. ....................................... .................. .................. .................. .................. 226,302 221 325 335 447 442 442 343 Olson, Olson, Lynn............... Lee ......................... 218,314,226,441 351 ......................... O’Malley, E. Raymond .... 320,441 Pauella, Paul, Paulich, Steve Jacquelyn ............ .................. Jan ............................... .................. 288 Mikkila, Alrick D. .. ............................ 438 371 Musolf, Richard 212,213,220,230,328 320 .................. ............... Musmanno, Robert Oathout, Patti .................. Paune, A............................................................... Pavlik, Pavlinak, Albert Roger ............................................. ........................................ 287 334 233 Payeur, Payne, Dave Barb .................................. .................................................. 324,442 298 Payne, Payne, Payne, Ellen Fay Gerald ................................................ ................................................... ............................................ Payne, Scheme ........................................ 209 442 442 443 Payton, Pamela .............................................. 443 Peabody, Frances Pearce, Melvin ........................................ 443 443 .............................................. Pearsall, Dixie ............................... 232,297 Peck, David Peck, D. Wade .................................................... ........................................... Peckens, Dianne Peggs, Margaret ...................................... 443 325 218 443 Claire Pegram, Peirsol, Gloria Pell, Gregory ........................................ .............................................. ..................................... 205 443 329,443 Pellerin Pellett, Mary Kaye ............................................................. ................................. Pelmas, Ann Pellot, Ann Pember, Don Pemberton, Ruth .................................................... ................................................... ................................................. ........................................ Pence, Pennell, Pennels, Pennington, John ................................................... Terry Patricia Jon .................................. ............................... ........................................ 153 306 443 308 102 443 336 443 276 443 Pensler, Mark ................................................. 443 Janet Penzien, Peppard, Donald Peppel, Robert Percival, ..................................... ...................................... ........................................... ................................. Thornton Perkins, Jennifer Perkins, Jean ............................................ 443 443 443 443 281 443 Perkins, Perkinson, Robert John ........................................ 330,443 290 Pamela Perkson, Peron, Perotti, Perrine, Merle Jill Pat ..................................... ........................................ 311 313 278,301 352,230,443 ........................................ .................. Perry, Perry, Pershin, Philip Thomas Felice ................................................. ............................... .......................................... 443 284,332 443 Pest, Kathryn .............................................. 444 Pestner, C.............................................................. Peterson, Peterson, Byron ................................... ......................................... Barry Peterson, Daryl Peterson, Donald Peterson, Duane ........................................ ...................................... ....................................... 292 334 443 443 443 443 Peterson, Geoffrey Peterson, Peterson, 343 Joy M............................................... 287 443 .................................. .................................. Judith Kristine Peterson, Peterson, Katherine Peterson, Mary Peterson, Norman .................................. ............................... J................................ .................................. Peterson, Robert Ronald Peterson, ........................... .................................... 217 275 202,209 443 i 53,326 443 Peterson, Stephen .................................. 443 Petoskey, Petrella, Mary Robert ...................................... ............................ 316 341,443 Petruska, David ...................................... 443 Pettapiece, Pettee, Charles Pettibone, Bruce James T................................... ............................... ............................... Pettit, Barb Pfaffenberg, Carl Pfaggenberg, Sally .................................................... ............................ .................................. 343 225,443 153 313 331,443 443 Pfau, Nancy Pfeiffer, Frederick ................................................. ................................. Pfeifer, Janice Pfister, Robert .............................................. .............................................. 302 320 443 443 Pfister, Russell Phelan, Donald Philbrick^ Allen ........................................... ........................................... 331 443 219,334,443 ................... Philip, Earleen .............................................. 351 Philip, Frank .............................................. 443 Philip, Frank S............................................... Philip, Patricia L............................................ Phillips, Allen A.......................................... 332 278 225 Phillips, Cheryl Phillips, Daniel ........................................... 308 J.................................. 340,443 Frederick Phillips, Phillips, Gary Phillips, James .... .................................... ........................................... Jess W.............................................. Phillips, Phillips, Margaret Phillips, Philip ............... ........................................... 210,211,340 224,317 175 131 206,308,443 332 Phillips, Rod Phinney, Nanette ................................................. ..................................... Phipps, Tom Plager, Karen Planer, William Plankenhorn, Roger L............................. ................................................. .............................................. ..................................... 333 443 153 292 338 290 Plante, Henry A................................... Platt, Marilyn 230 E............................................. 275 Platz, 203,443 Pleasant, Gloria R.......................................... 290 .................................. Patricia Plesscher, Sue Pletcher, Raymond ............................................ ...................... 309 159,444 Pletcher, Russell Pl'opa, Helen Plopan, Mary Plotkin, Lauren ............................ .............................................. ............................. Lynn ......................................... 159,444 304 303 291 Plumb, Gary Plumb, Steve Plunkett, Davis Piana, Dennis Piatak, Elaine ............................................... ............................................... 444 322 103,201,444 ..................... .................................. ............................................’ 349,443 Piatti, Terry Piceu, Pichette, Rose Roger ................................................. .............................................. ............................................... Pick, Marilyn Pickard, Picken, Janet Robert ............................................... ........................................... ........................................ Pierce, Holly Pierce, Nancy Pierceson, James .............................................. ........................................... ..................................... Piernick, Matt Philip Pierson, .............................................. ......................................... Pierson, Rodney ......................................... Pieti, A................................................................... .............................................. Piggott, Colin 443 352 443 443 299 310 335 233 280 349 322 443 443 205 443 Pigorsh, Walter M....................................... Stanley Pijanowski, ............................ John Pikkarainen, ......................... 210 227 334,443 Pilz, Pinch, Pamela Sharon ................................................. .............................................. Pinkston, Piper, De Forest Jeannie .................................. ................... Pipe, George Piper, Michael Pitchford, Thomas ........................................ .............................................. .................................. 288 287 443 317 325 318 285 Pitman, Deborah ...........................................223 Jill Susan Pitney, Pixley, Pniewski, Gary Pochert, Patricia Poelman, Earl ................................................... ............................................. ........................................ ........................................ ..................................... 217 293 444 444 336 Gordon Poest, Pointon, Richard Polevoy, Terry ...................................... ........................................ .................................. Poling, Michael Polisar, Polityka, Steven Susanne ........................................ .................................. ..................................... 444 444 202,444 444 153,339 444 Polk, Carole Pollok, Benjamin Pomerantz, Dave Pomeranz, Edward Ponak, Cordell .................................................... ..................................... ............... .................................. ........................................... 303 444 342 444 324 Pongrazzi, Richard Ponti, Michael .................................. 442 233,444 Pool, John ................................. Pool, Ken Poole, Andrew .................................................... - .............................................. Poole, John .................................................... 444 201 338 444 Pope, William Poplawski, Poplawski, Theresa MaryJo ...................... ...................... 444 444 209,215 .............................................. Popovich, Nada Popyk, Terrence Porr, ........................................ ........................................ .................................................... Peter 279 444 444 Porter, Porter, Benita Catherine ....................................................223 444 ................................. Porter, Linda Porter, Mary Paula Porter, .............................. .............................................. Porter, Porthouse, Sandra Jean .......................................... ........................................ Portz, Judith ................................................. Posner, Gary Post, Penelope .............................................. .............................................. John Potter, Potter, Marise Robert Potter, .................................... .............................................. .......................................... Pottinger, Garrel ..................................... 217 444 276 275 313 298 320 444 322 444 444 444 Potts, Martha Potvin, Marlene .................................. ........................................ 227,444 444 Potyraj, David Powell, Gail Powell, John Powell, Kristin ........................................... ................................................. ................................................. .............................................. 349 217 444 232 444 311,444 291 226,300 Powell, Powell, Suzan Stan ................................................. ..................................... Powers, Powers, Powers, John Peggy ........................................... ............................... Steve ................................................. 203,204,213,220,230,322,444 Pozarycki, Tom Prasad, Ram ........................................... 330 .................................................... 223 Prasad, Srivastava Prasatthong, Osoth Pratt, Cal .................................. ...................... .............................................. 223 328,444 444,334 Pratt, G. B......................................................... Pratt, Pratt, Jerry Laurel .................................................... .............................................. 323 444 231 Pratt, Robert Pratt, Prawat,-; RichaFd Philip Prechtel, Thomas .............................................. ........................................... ........................................ ................... 225 444 444 222,321,444 Preiss, Richard Prentice, Robert Presler, Charles ........................................ . ..................................... ........................................ Preston, Duane Preston, Robert ........................................ ........................................ 201 222 357 211 444 Prettyman, Nathalie Joan Price, ............... ........................................ 314,444 300,444 Price, Priscilla ........................................... Price, Priestaf, Thomas.................................................. .................................. Ronald Prieur, David Prince, Charlene .............................................. ....................................... Prince, Henry Prier, Pritchard, Bill Linda .............................................. ................................................. .............................................. 444 326 444 444 302 228 444 231 Ralph, Ramsey, Sandra John ........................................... ........................ 445 222,343,445 RandaUJfl Linda Randall, Michael Randall, Norman ........................................... ........................................ .................................. Randall, Randall, Peggy Shirley ........................................... ....................................... Rankin, Rankin, Robert Colleen ....................................... ...................................... Rankin, Dorothy ..................................... Rao, T. R........................................................... ......................................... Raphael, Harold Raphael, Rapoport, David Jane .............................................. ..................................... Rashleight, Clayton Rassicotte, Joan ............................... ........................................ 445 217 230 289 296 445 275 445 233 225 445 445 445 445 Rasmusson, James Rastetter, William Rathbun, Susan .................................. .................................. 445 326 213,306 .............................. Ratcliffe, Raut, John Carol .............................. .................................................... 310,445 319 Roy Rautiola, Raye, Ray, Raymond, James Kathleen ........................................ .............................................. ........................................... 445 131 308 232,320 John ............................... Raynes, Read, Read, Carol Kathleen Susan ................................. ........................... ................................... 207,445 310,445 304,445 Reading, Reame, Shannon....................................... ......................................... Ronald 145 342 G..................... Bruce Rean, Reaves, Reck, Ross Reckling, Constantia ........................................... .................................................. 290 329 340 296,445 ................ Reckker, MaryAnn ............................ Recksiedler, D.................................................. ................................................. Redd, Keith Redisch, Robert 1......................................... ................................. Redman, Maureen Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Janet Kris Kay Sarah ................................................ .................................................... ......................... ...................... ................................................. 445 211 325 342 445 276 278 445 300 Reed, Thomas Reed, William ........................................... ................................ 326 225,445 Reefer, Dennis Rees, Peggy .............................................. 445 233,286,313 ............................ Reetz, Gary ....................................................... 349 Reeves, Michael G...................................... .............................................. Regan, Dennis Regan, Ronald Reiber, Marna Loise Reich, .............................................. ............................ .................................................... Judy 324 445 342 445 313 Reichart, Karl Reid, Dean Reider, Carol ............. ....................................................... 445 233 299,445 Reif, Jerome Reilly, Diane Reinertsen, Carole ................................................. ................................................. .................................. 445 445 445 Reinhard, Sandy ............................... 304,445 Reinhardt, Ronald .................................. 445 Reinka, Rilla Reisner, Chuck Reister, Roger Reitinour, John ................................................... 445 .................................................343 445 340,445 .............................................. .................................. Reithel, Donald ........................................... Reitz, K.................................................................... Relyea, K................................................................. 353 291 279 Remy, Paul Renwick, Donald ........................................... ........................................ 102,445 208 Ren wick, Varn .............................................. 290 Rorr, Royleen Restrick, James .............................................. ........................................ 454 328 Pamela Reuling, Reyner, David Reynnells, ..................................... .............................................. 206 353 341,445 Lawrence ................... Reynolds, Cathie Reynolds, David Reynolds, Michael ........................................ ........................................ 445 286 ..................................... 445 Reynolds, Thomas A.................................. 343 334 Rhelsnick, 284 Rhynsburger, .................................. ......................... Dierk Sam Pritchard, Pamela Prochaska, Joseph .................................. 205 ........................................ 233 Rice, Carla Rice, Eugene .................................................... .............................................. 302 445 Procter, Phyllis Proebstle, James .......................................... ............................ 444 131,444 David ............................................ Profitt, Proops, Williams ..................................... Propp, Larry W............................................... 328 218 341 Prueha, Prucha, Ronald Jim ................................ 322 282,444 Pruiett, Mitchell Pruitt, Ann ..................................... ....................................................... Prussian, Pruszynski, Francine Chris ............................... .................................. Pryatel, Carol ............................................ Pryer, Pryzbycki, Larry .................................................. .................................. Joseph Pugh, Edgar Ralph Pulis, .................................................... ................................................. 131 444 299 337 308 228 131 444 444 Puma, Norman Purcell, Julie .......................................... 444 206,213,313,445 .............. Purchase, Kathryn ...................... 310,445 Pugh, Edgar ................................................. 444 Purdo, Tom Puri, Syrinder Puri, Umang Putman, Marien ................................................... ..................................... ........................................ ........................................ 167 223,445 223,224 325 Putz, Pylkas, Trudy Sigrid ................................................. ............................................. 444 316 Q Quack, Quayle, Stuart................................................ ..................................... Barbara 445 302 Quigley, Mary Quincy, Arthur .............................................. 311 .............................................. 445 Quiter, Quitiquit, Pat .................................................... ............................... Sylvester 3J4 324 R Raabe, Russel Raad, Jan Raasch, Norman .............................................. .......................................................... ..................................... 445 445 445 Rabaut, Rabine, Raby, Radcliffe, Julie .............................................. James R......................................... Sandra .................................. Patricia ............................ 445 330 302,445 445v Radcliffe, P. K............................................... .............................................. Radcliffe, Ray Radcliffe, Steve Radebaugh, Day ..................................... ..................................... 229 334 219 320 Radke, Dennis Radtke, Linda Raduchel, William .................................. .............................................. .................................. 149,445 205 445 Rice, Carrett Rice, Rice, Patricia J.................................................. ....................................................... ..................................... 340 445 445,277 Ray Rice, Peter P..................................................... Rice, Susan H.................................................. James Rich, ................................................. Richard, Shep A........................................... Richards, Barbara ..................................... Richards, Donald C................................... 319 446 289 446 312 446 Richards, Gary Richards, Hare Richards, Lynn L............................... ........................................ ........................................... 289 326 316,446 Richards, Ralph Richardson, Merrick Suzanne Richardson, ........................................ ............................ ............................ Richey, Karen Richter, Howard .............................................. ..................................... 336 446 446 303 334 Rickenback, Lonna L.................................. 446 Rickey, Vivenne Rice, Eugene ........................................ ................................................. Riddering, Thomas Rider, Gretchen ...................... ........................................ 292 219 321 311 Ridley, Ridley, Roger H............................................ Judith Ann ..................... 224,446 332 Riedel, Arthur Rieger, Rieke, Dorothy Riemersma, Judith ........................................... .............................................. ........................................... .................................. Lance Ries, Mary .................................................... Ries, Sharon Riese, Narda Rigby, Riggs, Karen Karen A............................................ J............................................. ........................................... .................................................... Riggle, Lee Ann ........................................ 341 342 230 323 217 446 446 310 288 230 Rigney, Anisley M.......................................... 446 446 Riley, Ruth B..................................................... Rill, Patti Ringland, Georgean ............................................................. .................................. 446 276 Rinn, Linda A................................................ 446 Riordan, Ed Risk, Bruce .................................................... 1............................ 218,327,446 319 Riske, Robert ................................................. 292 Henry Risley, Rissman, Carol Ritchie, Harlan Ritter, 446 Rivard, Carl E................................................. 446 ............................................ .............................................. ............................... T................................................. John 287 299 Rizzardi, Marsha A................................... Roach, Martin ........................................... Roach, Michael G.......................... 446 169 334,446 Roach, William Robb, Sharon L................................................. 446 .......................................... 225 Raleigh, Pat .................................................... 336 Robbins, Julia ................................................. 279 490 Roberts. Ann E............................................... 446 Rusciolelli, Donna J................................... 447 Roberts, Ilene .............................................. 299 Roberts, Keith D........................................... 446 446 Roberts, Keith D......................................... Roberts, 294 .............................................. Roberts, Nancy E......................................... 446 Lynn Robertson, Alan Robertson, Dennis Robertson, John ............................ .................................. F.................................. 149,340 327 446 Robins, Bruce .............................................. 338 Robins, Donna M......................................... Robinson, Gayle ........................................ Robinson, Dinah M....................... Robinson, Elaine M................................. 446 131 296,446 446 Robinson, Laura Sarah Robinson, ........................................ ........................................ 292 206 Robinson, Susan ................... 205,218,300 Robinson, Theodore C............................ ...................................... Robison, Colleen 446 275 Robotham, Ronald C............................... 446 446 Rochanaluksana, Boonlert ................ Rockey, Linda W...................... 206,231,446 Rockey, Paul Rockey, William ................................................. ...................................... Roddy, Cheryl Rodgers, Gerard .............................................. ........................................ .............................................. Rodgers, Rodman, ........................................ Rodriguez, E. N............................................ Judy James Roe, Michael Roe, Mary .............................................. ....................................................... 446 201 314 446 301 282 446 219 307 Roepke, Bob Roether, Robert H................ .................................. 325 219,352,446 Rog, Dennis 208,221 Rogers, David L.............................................. 319 ........................................ Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Jane Jean Jim ................................................. ................................................. ................................................. 276 292 338 Rogers, Kay E.................................................. 446 Rogers, 279 Rogers, Susan K............................................ 446 ..................................... Sharryl Rogers, Terry Rogge, Bonnie Rogge, John .............................................. J............................................ P............................................... Rogin, Andrew T......................................... Larry Roche, .............................................. James A............................................ Rohde, Rohlin, Richard C....................................... ........................................ Rohrer, Richard 327 446 446 446 167 446 446 340 John Rohs, Rollinger, Rolle, Carol Jack Rolph, Rolpke, Glenda Judith ........................................... ........................................... ................................................. .................................... ........................................... 169,334 319 227 298,446 446 Romans, Gary Roman, Karen Romano, Yolanda Romashko, Tania ........................................... .............................................. ..................................... ..................................... 318 218 223 446 Sheryl L.......................... Romence, Rominski, Leona M.................................. Rompf, Paul D................................... 308,446 446 209,446 Ronney, Root, Gary James F........................................... 446 224,335,446 ............................... Root, George 342 Root, Shirley A............................................... 446 Root, Thomas M........................................... 446 ................................................. 337 Rose, Alan Rose, Dale 446 Rose, Lawrence S............................211,218,446 .................................................... ....................................................... Rose, Marc R................................................ .................................. Roseberry, Nancy Janet Rosen, Robert Rosenau, Rosenberg, Ruth Rosenberg, Rosenberger, David .............................................. ........................................... ........................................ Stephen B............................. ............................... 447 275 339 309 299 447 447 213 Rosenfeld, Martin Rosenfeld, 220,27 Sharon Rosengarten, Walter D............................ 447 219,447 Rosenstein, Michael .................................. ......................... ................... Rosenthal, David Rosenthal, ............................ Sheila A....................... 342 315,447 Roserans, Alrie M........................................ 447 447 Roshak, Cheryl E......................................... Roshurd, Dan Rosin, Catherine .............................................. .................................. Ross, Ross, Ross, Rosse, ............................................ Dianne .................................................. Jane ................................................ Mary Julie A................................................. 323 291 447 276 202 447 Julee Rosso, Rossow, William C.......................... Rosevelt, Dorothy ................................................. .................................. 302 211,447 307 Roth, Jeff .......................................................... Steve .............................................. Roth, Roth, .......................................................... Roth, Suzanne A............................................ ........................................... Rothlein, Fred Sue Rothney, Helen E............................ Rotman, Robert M................................... 349 210 313 447 220 447 447 Rouen, Min Rouman, Penny Rouse, Richard .................................................... 309 J............................... 305,447 205,325 .................................. Rowe, Kathy .................................................... 313 Rowe, Mary B.................. 213,230,220,314 Rowe, Mary E................................................ Rowe, Randall Roxbury, Ralph .................................. ........................................... 447 217,340 349 293 Roycraft, Frances Royer, 353 Jon Royle, Stuart W.............................................. 447 ..................................... ....................................................... Rozomofsky, Barry M.....................................447 282 Ruane, Michael ........................................... Bill Rubel, .................................................... Rubin, David C............................................... Rubinoff, Rubin ........................................ Ruby, Richard L................................ 328 447 231 342 Ruch, Robert B............................................ Rucinski, ...................... Jeanette 447 301,447 Ruckle, Rudolph, Barbara Rudoff, Martin James E.............................................. 447 233 343 ..................................... ........................................... Rudnicki, ........................................ Rudnicki, Marie A.................................... Katy 283 447 Rudolph, William Ruebenseal, Ann M......................... Ruesink, Dorothy ..................................... ..................................... 447 313,447 301 Janet Ruesink, Ruhinen, Lincoln P......................... Ruhling, Marcia 447 353,447 226,301,447 S....................................... ................... 217 Runnells, David Runser, Judith A................................ ........................................ 320 301,447 Runyon, Donald Rupp, Robert ........................................ .................................. 287 328 Forrest Ruppert, Rus, Loren H.................................................. ...................... Ruscheinski, ............................ 233,352 447 157 Emanuel Ruskin, William 342,447 Russel, Thomas A........................................ 447 J............................. Russell, Russo, Rutherford, Steve Stanley Tony ...................... ........................................... .................................. 201,231,447 217 131 Rutledge, Amelia Ruttan, Etta Ryan, David Ryan, Edward F............................................ ..................................... ................................................. ............................ 276 303 219,232,320 447 Ryan, Rosemary Ryan, Terri ........................................ .................................................... ¿75 281 Rybczyk, Rybinski, Ryden, Robert .............................................. John James B.......................... .............................................. 447 217,447 211 Ryder, Ryder, Rydquist, ........................................ John J. D...................................................... ........................................ 223,388 223 211 Jack Ryerson, Kingsley Rymal, Ryman, Steve Janet E................................ ......................... .. . ..................................... 218,351 145 311,447 Rynbrandt, Jay D......................................... 447 S Saba, J. Sabine, Gordon Frank Sachem, L........................................................... ..................... ............................... 343 365 342,447 Sachs, William ........................................... Dave Sackett, Sacks, Sadows, Paul ........................................... Stephen L......................................... J............................................... Saeed, Mohammad Safdy, Saferstein, ............................... Phyllis M......................................... ..................................... Susan Jerry Saggers, .............................................. Said, Linda H.................................................. ......................... Salamonson, Richard 342 336 447 291 223 220 299 330 279 328 Salatowski, Carol Sallisbury, Wendy Salla, Henry R................................... .................................. L................................ 447 279 340,447 Salmon, Jane L............................................... Salo, Richard .............................................. Salomon, Cheryll A................................... ............... Salomonson, Richard 203 318 447 220 Ival Salyer, .................................................... Samer, Anne L............................................... Sampson, Clint .................................. 205 447 232,320 Samuelson, E..................................................... 233 Sanchez, Patricia A..................................... 447 225 Sandeen, Dr......................................................... Sandefur, Sanders, Chris B......................................................... .............................................. 207 326 Sanders, Roger J Saderson, James .....................................: 447 D........................ 222,325 Sandoval, Theo Sandri, Darryl ........................................... ........................................... 291 329 Sands, Bill Sands, Wendy ........................................................ 221 218,281,447 ......................... H................................... Sands, William Sandri, R................................... Edward Sandri, Lawrence H................................... Sanford, Gary Sann, Theodore .............................................. L................................... 447 447 447 337 447 Santoro, Thomas Sapp, Molly M......................... ............................ 208,447 286 Sarbo, Sherrill J.................................. 206,447 Sardina, Mike Sarkar, Shyanaleridu Sarkozy, DeeAnne Sass, Kenneth Satchwell, Carolyn Lee ........................................... ............................... .................................. S............................................ ...................... Sue ................................................. ................................................. Sattler, Craig Savage, Savel, Sawicke, Gary R......................................... J...................................... Sawicki, Richard Kay 334 223 313 448 448 331 309 297 448 448 Sawin, Thomas W........................................ 448 Sawyer, David Phillip Sawyer, ........................................... 448 329,448 Saxton, Michael J.................................... 205 Say nor, Donald A............................... Scandling, Cinda ............................ 448 256,205 Scanlon, Briana Scarborough, Schädel, Robert ........................................... ............................... Lynn ........................... 279 280 341,448 Schafer, Donald Schafer, Gary Schalten brand, R. F...................................... ... A............................ 448 343 342 Schamer, Schanilec, Schanilec, Robert Sandra K................................... ........................................... 448 323 J................ 20-1,323,448 Bill Schanzlin, Carole R.................................. E..................................... Schaper, Lynne Scharf, ........................................ Schau, Marshall G...................................... Barbara Schaubel, Anne E......................................... ........................................... Scheer, Robert .............................................. Scheid, Ginger Scheider, Dallas C...................................... Schelp, Scherbarth, Pamela Susan ........................................ 1............................... Schewe, Bill Schell, Elva Schildhammer, Carol .................................................... .................................................... ............................ Schilling, Whit Schmink, Schnetzky, Betsy Sandy ........................................... ........................................ ............................... Scholtz, Schrader, Tim Sue ................................................. ........................................... 448 280 315 448 205 352 308 448 304 448 325 300 309 331 309 307 300 341 Schuler, Rand Schiesel, Schildhammer, Carol' Linda ............ ............... Schilke, Diane .................................. Schilling, Nancy M......................... ............................... Schiller, Myrna 322 314 226,448 202,209 206,448 299,448 Jack Schinderle, Schlager, Robert Schloemer, Anne ........................................ ................................... ................................ Schlosser, Robert ................................. Schluckebier, B. A...................................... Schmeler, Bob ........................................... Schmid, Donald ........................................ Schmid, Heidi R............................................ ........................................... Schmida, Larry .............................................. Schmidt, Bill 131 448 448 336 275 320 448 448 323 330 Schmidt, Schmidt, Dave Schmidt, Carol L....................................... ........................................... 448 320 ................................... 227 Elizabeth Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmink, Larry Patricia Betsy ............................................ .................................... ........................................ Schmitzer, Susan Schmuckal, Schnarr, William M............................... James A................................ ................................... 320 448 448 448 448 149 Schneider, B........................................................ 287 Schneider, Eugene C................................ 448 Schober, Scholten, Gary Pam .............................................. ........................................ 448 353 Scholton, Lawrence .............................. 448 Schonhard, Dorothy Schott, Surita J............................. 448 448 L............................................ Barbara Schovers, L........................... Schradel, Diane E........................................ ................................. Schrader, Gerald 448 448 448 Schrand, William ...................... 233,352 Schrems, Edward Schroeder, L................................ Jon C......................................... 340 448 Schroeder, Marsha Schueler, Nancy S............................. G..................... John Schuiteman, K............................ 275 215,448 219,448 Schulman, Myra C......................... Schulman, Ronald P............................ Schultz, Carol A....................................... ....................................... Schultz, Dean 207,448 341 448 323 Schultz, Schultz, Jim Steven ................................................. S......................................... Schumacher, Ronald L.......................... L................................ Schumaker, ................................. Schuster, Jane Robert Schutte, A1 .................................................... Schwab, Carl E............................................. ........................................... Schwartz, Alan 332 448 448 448 286 349 329 339 Schwartz, Allan R........................................ 448 448 Schwartz, 448 Schwartz, Francine C............................ John E......................................... Schwartz, Kathryn Schwartz, Schwartz, Marilyn Leslie E.......................... ................... A........................... 310 277,302 209,275 Schartz, Richard Schwartz, Robert Schwartz, Steven Schwarzler, Dayle ............................... H................................ ..................................... 231 448 284 209,233,287 ............ J....................... Schwartzman, Martha J.................... Schwartzman, Richard Schwerdt, Randy ..................................... Schwyn, Carol A......................................... 448 448 326 305 Scales, Scanlan, Sandra ......................................... Thomas ...................... 227 342,448 349 Scarbrough, Rande Scott, Arlene 276,448 Scott, Linda K................................................. 448 .................................. ............................... Scott, Mary C.................................................. ................................................. Scott, Robert 294 341 Scott, Sharon K.............................................. 300 301 Scott, 307 Scrivens, ................................................. .................................... Sonya Susan Scudder, Seaman, Dave Sharon S................................... ......................................... 449 319 Seantori, Thomas Sebeson, Seelye, Karen Lucile H...................................... J............................................... ............................ 449 449 281 Jon Segal, Segall, Norman Thomas J...................................... .................................... James ......................................... Seguin, Seiber, Marilyn ........................................... Seibert, Sharon A....................................... Seidel, David ................................................. 205 339 337 297 279 323 ...................... 449 Seidenschnur, Christiane Seidman, Janet 119,212,216,449 ................ Seikaly, Elias S................................................. 327 449 Seitz, Nancee 342 Seligman, 339 Selik, Bruce 314 Sell, ........................................ ........................................ .................................................... ....................................... Elizabeth Paul Sell, Geraldine G...................................... Selzer, Mary C............................................... ........................................ Semans, Tom Senese, Mary ........................................ Jo Sengelaub, Linda K.................................. .............................................. Sentori, Tom 449 275 285 314 449 340 Separa, Thomas Seppi, Claire Serfer, Diane .......................... L................................... ................................................. 334,449 310,449 315 Serig, Dennis 1............................................... Serling, Michael B.......................... Serr ...................................................................... 449 342,449 131 Servaas, Kathy Seward, Sewell, J......................................... Gail M........................................ ................................................. Jan 275 449 307 Seybold, Charles Seymore, Nancy ............................ B.................................. 341,449 449 James Seymour, Shackleton, Rand Susan Shackleton, 0.................................. ..................................... .................................. 449 322 316 Shackley, Mary Ann Shafer, Diane .................................. ............................ 449 316,449 Shafer, Sue .................................................... 307 Shaffee, Susan C............................................ Shaffer, Kenneth .................................... Shagam, Jerome 1............................. 449 338 213,449 Shah, Balkumar Shah, I. C........................................................ . 207 ........................................... 223 Shah, Kirtikumar 223 Shaneour, Carolyn S.................................. 449 Shank, Ernest F.............................................. 449 ..................................... 342 Shankwiler, Douglas Shapiro, Jerome B........................................ 449 Shappee, Virginia M.................................. 449 306,449 Shapton, Bonnie L............................. ............................ Sharkey, Richard E................................... Sharp, Marilyn Shaw, ......................................... J................................ 159 311,449 298 Pamela Shaw, Philip H................................................. 449 280 Shaw, Sara C.................................................... Sheap, Catherine M. 449 ......................... Sheahan, Kathleen A.................................. 449 Shear, Jennifer ............................... 304,449 ................... Sheardy, Robert Sheardy, Helen Ann Sheehan, Dick Sheehe, ............................... ......................................... Linda M......................................... 230,353,449 449 323 449 Sheehy, William Sheldon, Duane Sheldon, Sharon J......................................... 449 K...................................... 449 449 A.................................. Shellenbarger, Shelton, Dwight Shepard, David Sandra ......................... ............................. E...................................... 449 174,175 224 Shepard, Dianna L.................................. 288 James Shepard, Shepard, Robert C..................................... Shepperd, Shereton, Norma E........................... 284,449 210 349,449 309 James S............................ ..................................... J.................................. Sherman, Margo Sherman, Mark ........................................... Sherman, Patrick W.................................. Sherrell, Michael Sherry, Kathleen ........................................ B................................... 279 449 292 318 292 Sherwood, Sherwood, Sherwood, Lee Joyce Lauralee E.................................. ............................... 278 449 233,449 0............................ Sherwood, Robert O. Shettler, Monte ... 203,209,342 449 C..................................... Shiel, Walter Shields, Mike Shimmin, Shiner, Donna ................................................. 350 .............................................. 331 205 279 Jane A......................................... J............................................ Shippy, Shires, Virginia Sue A.................................................. L............................. 449 206,449 Shoemaker, Penelope K....................... Jack L.................................................. Shook, 449 449 Short, Guy M.................................................. 210 Shotland, Robert L...................................... 449 Shoup, Robert L............................................ 449 305,449 Shriver, Barbara A.......................... 449 Shriver, Larry L............................................ 334 ................................................. Shroyer, Bill Shroyer, William L..................................... 449 Shulick, Donald Shull, David Shultz, Thomas H............................. J...................................... ................................................. 449 326 211,450 Shuster, Shutes, John ................................................. Janice L............................................ 167 450 Shyam, Adhikari Siebert, Siebert, William N.......................... ..................................... ................................................. 223 380 342,450 Fred Sieg, Susan K......................................... Roger J.................................... Siegel, 233,280 329,450 Stephanie Siegel, J...................................... Sievert, Brian L............................................... Sievert, Ernest E............................................ ................................................. Silber, Terry Siler, Silk, Peter Spencer .................................................... .............................................. J......................................... Silkworth, Ellen Silky, Tonja L.................................................. 276 284 450 315 340 342 450 450 Sill, Laurel M........................................ Silsby, ...................... Simkins, Richard C................................... Loretta D. 311,450 287 450 Simmer, Joel Simmermacher, Marjorie .............................................. ................ Simmons, Bobbie L................................... John P............................................... Simons, Simmons, Michael ............................... Simmons, Pamela P................................... J................................... Simmons, Ronald Simmons, Simmons, Sisan L................................... Steve ........................................ Simon, Simons, Diane Bart ................................................. .............................................. Simons, Machael H................................... Simons, Eilliam A......................................... ........................................... Simonds, Rick Simonson, Carl A.................................... Simpson, ........................................ Simpson, Melinda S.................................. Jeffrey 342 450 450 327 450 281 450 311 450 339 450 342 286 322 450 350 450 331 Simpson, Michael ..................................... Simpson, Richard C................................... 289 Simpson, Ronald G..................................... 333 Simpson, Shirley A..................................... .................................. Sims, G. Reynolds Sims, Michael D.......................................... ................................................. Sims, Randy L........................................... Sherry Sinak, 288 333 285 313 202 Sinclair Norman W....................................... 149 Sinda, Singer, Sharon A....................... Joseph G............................................ 223,450 450 Singh, Bibhuti N............................................ 223 Singhania, Ashok K......................... 223,450 225,343 Sin, James R......................................... Sinnadurai, Sinnamon, Suppiak ............................... Jane C............................. 223 204,450 ........................................... Sinsiko, Debby Sipe, James P................................................ Sipe, T..................................................................... Sissala, Sissan, Tim Sandra J......................................... .................................................... Siveet, Dennis Sivru, .............................................. Karan D............................................ Sklar, Gary 1..................................................... 291 232 327 450 343 323 450 450 Janet L.................................. Skinner, Skinner, Maryann M................................ ........................................... Skinner, Mikki Skop, Judy L..................................................... Skore, .............................................. 297,450 450 300 275 301 Elbee Skrocki, Mary Althea ........................... Slade, Slater, Slater, Edward N....................................... 203,233,206,450 450 B................................................................. Sally ....................................... 327 308,101 Julie ........................................... Slaughter, Slawin, Slear, Sligay, Lisa Valerie John .................. C.... ................................................... 308 299 278 331 Sliker, Alan Sloyle, Norman Slusne, 208 217 Judith M................................. 207,227 ................................................... .......................................... Smalligan, Paul T......................................... Smalt, Gary ....................................... 282 450,331 Sharon K.......................... Smelker, Smeltekop, Roger Smerza, Elizabeth Smith, Alyce ..................................... ......................... J.............................................. 303,450 341 229,450 290 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Barbara 1.......................................... 450 278 Becky 450 Beverly 319 .............................. ........................................... Brian R............................................. ............: Smith, Bruce M.................................. 231 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Calvin A............................................. 450 Carlin R.................................. 305,450 Carol S.................................................'450 Carole M.......................................... ...................... Charles A.............. 450 131 Charles M....................................... Cheryl L.................................... 450 277,450 Smith, Christina L...................................... 279 Smith, Connor 366 Smith, David M............................................. 450 ............................................. Smith, Dennis Smith, ............................. Diane F............................................. 169 450 Smith, Douglas Edward Smith, .......................................... ..................... 325 214,217,339 ........................... Smith, Gary Smith, Smith, Smith, Harrison Gerald W............................................ E.... Gilman .............................. 330,334,335 450 450 450,328 Smith, Smith, Smith, JanLee E.... JoAnn A............................................. ........................................... Johanna 450 450 203,204,206,215,450 Smith, Joyce ....................................... 302,450' Smith, Smith, Smith, Judith A............................................. 450 Judith F............................................... 450 302 Judy ................................................... Smith, Smith, Smith, Margaret Les Lucy Gay ....................................................... .................................... ....................................... Smith, Marvin W........................................ ................................. Smith, L. Michael 210 309 290 286 334 Smith, Michael W....................................... 450 Smith, O. L...................................................... 326 Smith, Pamela K............................... Smith, Paul A.................. 294,450 203,213,339,450 Smith, Pete Smith, Phillip ..................................................... J.................................... 321 201,451 Smith, Priscilla J........................................... 451 Smith, R. G............................................ 210,340 313,451 Sally C.................................. Smith, 351 Sandra Smith, .............................................. Smith, Smith, Smith, ............................... Saundra Sharon Marie Shelby 221,451 ........................... 451 307 .............................................. Smith, .Smith, 303 Shirley Susan K.............................................. 451 ............................................ Smith, Thomas Smith, William J............................... ........................................... 340,451 167 Smith, William M....................................... Smith, William R........................................ Smits, ....................................... Snell, Kathryne A......................................... Katherine Snell, Nancy Sniechowski, ................................................. ..................................... Bill 222 224 229 275 281 327 Sniegowski, Richard F............................. 451 312 Snow, .............................................. Jill ........................................... Snuder, Robert Snuffer, Snydee, Thomas G...................................... .......................................... Snyder, Cliff ..................................... 451 296,451 451 319 Jayne Snyder, Daniel R......................................... Snyder, Donna K....................................... 451 451 Snyder, Emily .............................................. 307 451 Snyder, Gerald C......................................... Snyder, 229 .................................................... Snyder, Marolyn A..................................... 451 Joel Snyder, Priscilla A...................................... Snyder, Robert 451 J............................................ 451 Snyder, Wayne C......................................... Sobel, Lee Sobel, Marie 451 342,451 J.................................................. 451 .............................................. Sobociencki, Mike Sockian, Claudette .................................. .................................. 213 451 Sockol, Don Soderman, Dale .................................................... 231 206,203,297,451 .... Söderström, Jan ........................................... 306 Judy .................................................... Sodt, Soeda, Calvin Sokolow, Soldan, 304 340,351 John E.............................................. 451 307 .............................................. S................................... Linda Sollinger, Diane M.................................. Sollo, George 451 J.................................................. 451 Leslie Solmes, Solomon, Marty Solomon, Michael .............................................. 306 ........................................... 320 451 J................................. Solon, Mike .................................................... 233 Solowczuk, John Jr..................................... 211 .................................. Solterman, Eugene Somerville, William Somes, Deborah Sommers, Dale H............................. Sommons, Michael D............................. ................ ........................................ 451 225,451 302 149,340 450 Sonnemann, Soodsma, Tom Sookian, Claudette ........................................ .................................. John R................................... 451 325 451 Sordyl, Allen Soroka, Sheryl G............................... ................................................. 349 202,281 Sorokin, Pamela M................................... Sorum, Peter H................................... James Sosnouski, S................................... 451 225,282 284 Sally .................................................... Sours, Southwell, Linda J...................................... Sovak, George H......................................... 307 451 327 Linda Spadaro, Spade, Gary Spalding, David ............................... ................................................. F.................................... 300,451 145 451 James D...................................... Spaniole, 231 Spanninga, Donald A...................... 224,451 451 Sparapani, Henry ..................................... Sparbel, Robert N...................................... Sparber, Lawrence H................................ Spark, Nancy Spaulding, William Spedding, Laura ................................................. ............................... ........................................ Spedoske, Gary ........................................ 451 451 306 320 298 201 Steiner, Diane M................................ 209,289 Swiss, Thomas ........................................... Stchur, Linda P............................................... 452 452 Steadman, Karen S.................................. Stealy, Mary Stebbins, Henry Steckley, William ................................................. ........................................ D............................... Steele, Robert E............................ Steele, Mary A............................................ Steelman, Mrs. Gertrude Steen, Ronald .............................................. Stefaniak, Donna A................................. .... Stefanske, Carl Steffe, .................................. Susan K............................................ 311 353 153 149 452 320 331 280 321 279 Steffen, Cliff L............................ 210,225,324 Stegman, R................................. Stein, Barbara N......................................... James Stein, Gary R.................................................. ................................ Steinbaugh, Cathy Steinbaugh, Mary Steinberg, Steinberg, Nancy Lawrence ............................... ............................ ................................... 341 452 452 303 452 452 315 Steiner, Nelson C.................................. 224,452 .. 203,207,343,452 Steinhardt, Gary C. Steinke, Noreen E........................................... 452 Sharon Stellema, Stempihar, Marilyn Stephens, Rebecca K................................. ............................. L.............................. 230 452 452 Sylvia Stephens, Stephenson, Carol Stephenson, 452 A................... 308,452 John S................ 210,338,452 G................................. Stephenson, Judith Stephenson, Nanci L........................... ................................ Sterba, Stem, Melvin James P............................................ S............................................ 276 298 231 452 226 Stern, Vivian A............................................... 169 Sterner, Keith .............................................. Stevens, Bruce M......................................... 452 Stevens, Colleen J...................... 203,227,452 Stevens, Cheri Stevens, Don Stevenson, Steward, Sally Joseph .................................. ........................................... J...................................... ........................................ Steward, Stewart, Bob Joanne .............................................. ................................... ........................................... Stewart, Mary Stewart, Michael .................................... Stewart, Robert C...................................... 298 366 452 331 225 217 300 452 290 Sally Stewart, ........................................... Steyer, Paula K............................................... Stickel, Andrea L. 316 452 ............................... 452 Stickels, Mary E............................................ ................................................. Stiehl, Mike 452 321 Stielan, Charles Stifter, Anne Stillwagon, P. Sting, Ron Stinson, Dianne .................................... ..................................... J............................................. 343 311,452 278 ....................................................... 353 Sutherland, Diane .................................. Sutherland, Sutherland, Corothy Jeffrey ......................... ............................... 453 453 453 Svendsen, Svetlik, Swallender, Sally ........................................ Frank ............................... Bill ........................................ Swank, Ruth Swanson, Bob Swanson, Swartz, Dianne ................................................. .............................................. ............................ Stoakley ............................... 279 225,286 335 453 219 201 129,310 Swartz, Doug Swartz, Robert .............................................. ........................................ 177 453 Sweda, Paul Sweeney, Carol Sweeney, Sweet, Ray .................................................... ........................................ ........................................... 282 453 340 300,453 Joan M................................. Jane Sweitzer, Swenson, Gloria Swift, Sandra Swiontkowski, ........................................... ........................................ L............................................ ............................ Steve 304 453 453 217 153 Sy, Jose Sybrandy, Syswerda, Dorothy Szafranid, George ................................................. Bob.............................................. ............................... .................................. 219,225 332 453 453 Szalay, Deanna Szalay, Joseph Szalay, William Szari, Mary Szcxomak, ........................................ ............................... 289 228,453 ........................................... .............................................. Sheryl .................................. 338 291 453 Szladek, Sandra ........................................ 453 Szucsansky, Mary Szudy, Douglas Szypula, George ........................................ 303 453 169 ........................................... ........................................... T Tabaczuk, Edward Taber, Karen ........................................... 97 .................................................... 380 Taggart, Patricia ...................... 219,311 Takacs, Gary 453 Takmage, William E.................................. 453 293 Talbot, Marie J............................................... .............................................. Talley, Carole 275 Tamraz, Nancy C........................................... 453 Tamraz, Paul D..................................... 201,453 ........................ Tanck, Tanieliam, Mike James R........................ ........................................... 212,213,453 335 Tannenbaum, Sanford Taraban, Tarak, Tarquini, Frank ............................ 453 Joanna S........................................ 453 224 334 .............................................. ........................................... James ..................................... Tartof, David 202,453 Tashijian, Dianna C..................................... 453 222,333 Tasker, Thomas R............................ 288,453 Janice R...................................... Tatti, ........................................311 Taube, Joyce L........................................................453 Stinson, Phillip G............................... Stinson, Robert L......................................... 325,452 452 John, Sperry Sandra St. Stock, Stockdale, .............................. ................................. Barbara ............................... 311,452 303,452 281 Stocker, Delores Stockton, Margaret Stockslager, Pete J................................... .................................. ..................................... 452 278 334 Stoddard, Charles Jennifer Stoddard, ........ .............................. 207,212,333 203 Judith Stoeri, L............................................ Stokes, Dolores M...................................... Stoll, Cavin .................................................... Stoll, Roger T........................................ 452 452 131 326,452 Ston, Randolph G...................................... ................................................... Stone, ................................................... Stone, Jeff Jere Linda H............................................. Stone, Stonebrook, Kendal ............................... Stonehouse, Ronald G.......................... 452 342 291 452 452 340 Stoner, Thomas T...................................... Storch, Storick, Linda Lee 452 226,298 .................................. 452 .................................. Susan Judith A........................................... Storie, Storm, Cheryl Storms, Gary .................................. .............................................. 452 232,297 331 Taunt, Rosaleen M........................................ 453 Taylor, Richard 231 .................................................... 337 Taylor, Terry ........................................... Taylor, William Teague, Stuart ..................................... .............................................. 286 321 Teal, Carol M..................................................... 453 Techlin, David G.............................................. 131 Teetzel, Daniel T.............................................. 453 .................................. 453 Teitelbaum, Morton Teitsma, Gerald 208 Telfer, Rosanne M........................................ 294 J................................................. 453 Tellis, Claude ........................................... Temple, Bobbi Temple, 310 John R............................................... 453 .............................................. Tercha, Lawrence Terrell, William L......................................... Terry, Patterson ............................... J........................ 453 453 225,284 Terreberry, Tesen, James Jack ........................................... 343 .................................................... 453 283 Tester, Carole Textoris, Chris 314 Teytaud, Anton R........................................... 453 .............................................. .............................................. Thaler, David G............................................... 453 .............................................................. 324 Thar, Bill 205,324 Thar, Timothy 453 Thayer, Susan B............................................ ..................................... Speer, Robert H................................ Spencer, J............................................................. 153,333 232 Strom, ................................................. Strouse, Pamela R...................................... Sandi 316 452 Theede, Noreen Theobald, Karen A...................................... .................................. 312,453 453 Spencer, Kay Spencer, Susan R........................................... 451 202,306 ............................ Spens, Louis ................................................. 340 S......................................... Spenski, Henry 451 Janice L............................... 203,451 Sperling, Spero, Marsha D............................................ 280 451 Sperry, Alice E........................................... Sperry, Sperry, Herbert Elaine ........................................... A.................................... 306 327 Spice, Patricia M............................. 233,278 Spiess, Kristine R........................................... 275 Spike, Douglas Spillane, Pamela E.......................... ........................................... 324 202,307 Spinniken, Anne Spirrison, Georgene L...................................... ...................... 275 201,451 Spirrison, Helen Spitler, Mereta S..................................... ........................................ Spitzley, Slane, Maureen Paul ........................................... ........................................... Spoor, Spague, Brian Stan .................. .................................................... Sprague, Douglas N............................ Sprink, D........................................... Sprunger, Hope E......................................... John 451 297 353 451 335 325 327 451 275 Surgat, Mary J........................................... 292 Jill Spurway, 451 Squires, Ralph H........................................... 451 313 Stabler, K........................................... Sandy ............... Stacey, Dennis C............................................ 451 202,279 Susan M................................... Stack, Stadelmen, Ralph Stafford, Ann Stafford, David Stafford, Kathleen 159,291 L................... C......................................... 451 J............................................ 451 451 A............................. Stafford, Norma Stafko, Ralph ........................................ .............................................. 205 323 314 Staley, Stanke, 451 Stanke, Ronald R..................... 225,338,451 ........................................... B.......................................... Judy Janet Stanlake, Candace J.............................. Stannebein, Clifford E............................. ..................................... Stanquits, Nancy ........................................ Stansell, Donna Stanton, Noreen R.................................... 310 211 304 233 451 Stanton, Ronald L............................ 330,452 Stapel, David ........................................... 321 ........................................... Frank Stark, Joel N....................................... Stark, Startzman, Gail D............................. Staudt, John ............................................ 353 321,322 305,452 353 Stover, Carole Stoutenburg, Kathy Stow, Roger ........................................... ...................... .................................................... 288 233,292 350 Stowe, Stowell, Carol J.............................................. Jacqueline M........................... Susan Strachan, Strait, Marcia Strait, Richard ........................................ ............................................ ......................................... 452 452 275 297 219 Strandness, Jean .................................. 309,452 Strange, Donald Straw, Connie .. 204,212,213,220,452 ................................................. 307 Streaser, Streb, Streeter, Lynn Kaye John ........................................... ................................................. ........................................ 306 452 333 Stretch, Clyde Strobel, Betsy .....................................................167 230,276 ..................................... Stroble, Robert D............................. Strong, Cheryl .............................................. 324,452 281 Strudwick, Cort Strunk, Allan ........................................... .............................................. Strutz, William ........................................ Struhsaker, Jim Stublesici, Denis ........................................ ........................................ 323 452 335 324 211 Stuber, Willard L......................................... 452 Stuby, Stuckey, Stuecheli, Stuecker, Mary Liz Sara A.............................................. Sandra K.......................... .............................................. ........................................ 452 280,452 309 228 Stulberg, Mary-Beth ................... Stupar, Kathleen A......................... 209,289 312,452 Sandra Stum, Charles Stutzman, Stzaly, Mary Stzpanovich, Dessa Sublett, Carlos ........................................... .................................. ................................................ ............................... ........................................... Sudau, Sudzina, MaryAnn .............................................. .................................. Julie Sugden, Kathryn Sullivan, Dorthy ..................................... ..................................... Sullivan, Timothy Sullivan, Wayne Sumerix, Garry ..................................... ..................................... ........................................ Summers, Robert .................................. Summers, Sumner, Mary Lisa Sundberg, James .................................. .............................................. ..................................... 282 290 230 309 453 309 453 453 306 453 343 219 338 131 313 281 Sunderlin, Sunyavivat, Supanich, Janet ............................... Sunya .................................. .............................................. Joe 230,453 453 349 Supernaw, Smauel C.................................. 453 Jeanne Theodore, Thiel, Frank W............................................... Thiel, William 217 453 ................................................ 282 .............................. Thies, Michael 337 Thiredy, Susan L............................................ 453 .............................................. Thomas, Edward L...................................... Thomas, Harry ....................................... 453 349 Thomas, Thomas, Jeremy Jill .....................................226,311 301 .................................................... Joyce Thomas, 453 Thomas, Kathy M......................................... 454 210,454 Thomas, Morris J............................................ ............. Thomas, Norma ........................................... 205 Thomas, William J............................... 225,454 Thome, Kathleen A............................ 210,454 Thompson, Barbara Thompson, Connie .................................. ............................... 303 289 Thompson, Craig Thompson, Julianne ........................................ 325 .................................. 454 Thompson, Kathleen .................................. 310 Thompson, Laurella L.......................................454 307,454 Thompson, Linda ............................ Thompson, Richard Thompson, William ...................... ............................... 323,353 45’4 James Thomson, Thor, David Thorburn, Thomas ........................................ 210 169,334 ..................................... 324 ........................................... Thorne, David Thornhill, Charles .............................................. ..................................... 336 131 Thornton, Christopher Thorsen, Eric Thunell, Carl E............................................... ............................ 454 ........................................ 225,287 454 Thurman, Randy Thurston, Carol ........................................ 289 .............................................. 303 Tichy, Eveline M....................................................454 Tiedeman, Susan G............................ 305,454 Tiel, James A...................................... 225,284,454 Tietler, Nanny Tilford, Jean ........................................... 219 .................................................... 289 Susan P......................................... Tillitson, 454 Tilly, Dale C........................................................ 454 308 Timmerman, Paula .................................. Timmons, Connee Timte, Frank W................................... Tindal, Tinker, Bruce ..................................... Lu Dean ........................................... .................................. 454 208,454 298 322,454 .............................................. Tinker, Marcia Tinti, Michael Tiptan, .................................................... Tipton, Stanley E......................................... 279 J.............................................. 454 280 454 Jean Stauffer, Dick .............................................. Staup, Ralph W......................................... 232 452 Supovitz, Suszkiewicz, Carol Lynne. ..................................... ............................... 315 279 Tischler, Alexander H............................. Tischler, Lynn M......................................... 342 221 491 Tiscornia, Edward ..................................... Titsworth, Jeannine .................................. 289 292 Tittler, Tobey, Priscilla Jeanne ............................ 202,218,278 .............................................. 316 Tobia, Geraldine L........................................ 454 Toebe, Joanne Tokar, Ronald .............................................. ..................................... 202 343,454 Toles, Shirley ..................................... 294,454 Toliver, Ralph Tom, Patrick Tomkins, Dianne .............................................. ................................................. ........................................ 230 211 229 Tomlinson, Ann L........................................... 454 Tompsett, David ........................................... 208 Tonabene, Rosemary K............................ 454 Tonk, Donelia Tonn, Ronald Toohey, Kathleen Tool, Annette M.................................. ................................................. 277 .................................................... 454 ........................................ 290 216,454 Toper, Susan M.............................................. 454 Topping, Cherly Toranto, Marsha ........................................... ........................................ 314 454 Tornabene, Rosemary Torok, A. David ............................... ............................ 279 ... 319 286 Torres, Martin Torrey, Carol 279 Torrey, Richard L......................................... 454 Toth, Richard G.............................................. 454 .............................................. .............................................. ...................................................................... Toungs 175 Tourre, Richard F........................................... 454 Touse, Thomas 327 224,227,454 Tower, Linda A......................... ........................................... Towers, Eileen .................................... Towers, Town, Pamela Barbara .......................................... ........................................... 454 454 454 Towne, Ross Townsend, Ted .................................................... 454 326,454 .................................. Toy, Gretchen Trafton, Warren Trainer, Gail Trebilcock, Ann .............................................. 454 ........................................... 222 .................................................... 309 287 ........................................... Trebilcock, William .................................. Treece, Diana Trefry, Don ................................................. .................................................... 319 310 337 Trenkle, Ann Trescott, Marilyn .................................................... 281 316 ........................................ Jeffrey Trimble, Trombley, Karen Trott, Thomas Trowbridge, Betsey .......................................... ........................................ .............................................. .................................. 454 454 214 279 Trowbridge, William Troychak, Stephen ......................... 286 ........................................ 228 Troyer, Michael Truax, Donald Truesdale, Joseph .......................................... .............................................. ..................................... Tryon, Dugald Tsiminakis, George Tsing, Linda .............................................. .................................. .................................................... 454 454 291 131 454 454 Tubaugh, Tubbs, Edward Joy ................................................. 286 .............................................. 454 Tuber, Gary Tuchman, Cherylann .................................................... 153 ............................... 454 Tuck, Sarah Tucker, ....................................................... 217 342 .................................... Raymond Sara Thomas Tucker, Tucker, Tuller, Marlene Tunks, Thomas .................................................. 454 233 ................................. 279 ........................................... 341 ........................................... Turek, Fred Turf, Sandy Turk, Kathleen .................................................... ........................................... 349 300,454 .............................................. 454 Turkel, Harvey Turnbull, Bob Turner, Turner, Turner, Victoria L.................... Edwin Joyce Ann.......................... .............................................. ................................................. ............................................. 454 320 455 294,455 204,206,455 Turner, Walter ................................ 210,324 Turner, Williams Tuttle, Dennis ....................................... ........................................... 211 286 Twiest, Melvin Twitchell, Beverly ............................................ 455 103,231,278 ............... Tyler, Susan Tyrrell, Cole Tyrrell, Patrick ....................................... ................................. .................................................... 217 218,350 228,455 U Ubik, Ginny ........................................ 203,278 Uhe, Marie Ulieny, Mark Ullrich, Mary ................................................. 218 .................................................... 219 231,307 ..................................... Ulrickson, Michael .................................. 217 Unger, Faye Updegraff, .................................................... ............................... 231 218,351 Janet Upston, Bruce Upton, Beth .............................................. .................................................... Urick, Dennis Utiger, Brenda .............................................. ........................................ 324 455 341 455 Utterback, David L......................... 343,455 V Vairo, Mike Vairo, Richael ....................................................... 331 455 .............................................. Vajda, Diane ...........................................................455 Valade, Gary C..................................... 327,455 323 Valente, Richard ........................................ Valentine, Helen E........................................ 455 223 Valentine, Kenneth G. ...................... Paul Valette, ................................................. Valovich, Paula E......................................... Valrance, Judi 338 455 ....................................... 226,308 Van Aken, Mary Anne ......................... 300 Van Allen, Ted .............................................. 330 VanArkel, Carol A........................................ 455 331 VanArman, ........................................ Joel VanAtta, Janet L........................................... 455 Van Bruggen, Ruth E......................................281 James B.................................. Vance, Sharon K.............................................. 455 VanCleave, 455 Vandenberg, Susan M............................... 455 455 VandenBossche, Gail C.......................... 229,309 VanDenbrink, Holly ...................... Vanderberg, Joan E..................................... 455 Vanderhoff, David VanderWeels, Tom VanderWerf, Pete ............................ 349,455 325 ............................... 230,352 .................................. Van Doom, Kim VanDyke, Christine VanDyke, Lynn VanDyke, Sharon VanEgmond, Mary .................................. ........................................... ........................................ 338 279 455 ........................................ 230 275 .................................. ........................ 224,455 VanHoef, John A. VanHorssen, William ............................... 320 VanKampen, Marlene K......................... 455 Van Neste, Roy Van Veen, Peter ........................................... 219 ........................................... 284 VanWagner, Suzanne VanWeelden, Paul .. ............ ........................ 232 325 374 ..................... ...................... Varg, Paul Vartanian, Edward .............................. . . . . ..................... Vary, Beth Vaughan, Daniel P............... 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Vilhauer, Ann Vilican, ........................... Sue Villareal, Morey Vincent, Linda S.................. J............... Vincent, Sharon ................................. 300,455 313 J........................................ 455 ......................... 455 ...................... Viney, Robert ...................... Vineyard, Philip Violetta, Vipond, Florence A. Jerry ...................... ... Virgil, Karen ......................... Vis, Carol A.............................. Vis, Eudell G......................... Viskochil, Richard F. .......................................... ......................... 455 128,131 ............ 320 ............ 201,455 ......................... 455 314 ......................... ......................... 289 ■ ............1 -211 .......................... 455 ......................... 201 Vitace, Carol Vitale, Donajean ......................... ....................................... Vitas, Mary Anne Viviane, Samuel T. .... ... Suzanne M. 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Warren, Warren, Kathy Louis Warren, ...................... 284 ............... 300,456 ......................... 313 ......................... 456 ............... 230,352 ............... ......................... 102,456 329 ........................... 320 175 ........................... ......................... ......................... 456 307 ......................... ......................... ................................................ ................................................ ......................... ............................................. ......................... ................... ........................ .. 3351 333 315 339 322 456 307 204 284 Wasik, Vincent Wasserman, Rod Waterman, Barbara Waters, Mark ........................................... ........................................ ........................ ..................................... 224 339 307,456 218,350 Waterston, Ruth Watkowski, A. Andrea ........................................ 205 ......................... 316 Watson, Barry Watson, Watson, Mark Jean ................................................. 331 ................................................. 287 J.............................................. 456 Watson, Marvin Watson, Richard ........................................... ........................................ Watson, Thomas Waxer, Harley Weakland, Phillip ........................................ .............................................. ..................................... 352 456 456 456 329 Wetherspoon, Donald ............................ 131 Bruce Weaver^ Weaver, Richard Webb, David Webb, George D.................................. ............................... 350,456 ........................................... 456 .................................................... 323 322,456 .......................................... 456 Webb, William Webber, Caryl 289 Webber, Thomas G........................... 353,456 .................................................... 297 Weber, ...................................... Joyce Webley, Lyndon Webster, George Webster, Mildred .................................. 296,456 131 334 ........................................ .................................. Webster, Sally L.............................................. 456 Wedemeyer, Dianne 218,351 Weeks, Lee M.................................................... 456 ...................... Wegrzyn, Sharon Whaley, Rita Weichert, Annie ........................................ 279 .................................................... 457 304 ........................................... Weichman, Phillip Weidner, ..................................... 337 .................................................... 322 Jeff Weimar, Helen D....................................... Weimer, Weimer, Weinandy, David 456 ................................................. 301 456 ................................................. 340 ..................................... Iram Jane Weinberg, Florence Weinlander, Suzanne Weinstein, Leonard .................................. 350 ............................... 456 456 .................................. Weir, Bob ...........................................;. 222,334 ........................................ Weirich, Mike 108 Weis, Carole A................................................. 456 Weisberg, Fredric 342 J........................................... 42 Weisbot, Martin ........................................ Weiss, A................................................................... 202 298,456 Weiss, Cheryl ..................................... Weiss, Weiss, Monroe Julian ........................................ ......................................... 210,220 456 Weiss, Ronnie ................................................. 339 Weisswasser, Sheryl Wegener, Max Wegienka, Arthur ...................... L........................................ ..................................... 202,291 456 456 Welch, Erli D. Welch, Welch, Myron Phillip Welch, Weldin, Scott Welke, W. Brent .......................................... 456 Jack R.................................................... 456 456 149 284 ........................................ 336 D........................................ C....................................... .......................................... Welker, Sharlyn Wells, Charles .. ............................... 104,203,207,231,457 225,457-' Wells, Dennis .......................................... 457 Wells, Ellen Wells, Flash Wells, Wells, Linda L. ........................................... .................................................... 230,457 331 296,457 ........................................... 457 ..................................... Joelena Wells, Rita Weller, Daylene ....................................................... ........................................... 457 457 Weller, Wellard, J. William .................................. Judd ............................... 342 222,334 Welt, Kenneth ........................................... 457 Wendland, Thomas Wendorf, William Wendt, Carole Wendzel, Thomas ...................... ..................................... .......................................... ............................ 213,322 457 457 211,457 Wenger, Christine Werner, Steven .... 203,206,301,457 457 ........................................... Wernette, David ........................................... 341 Wess, Bill ............................................................. 325 West, Westbury, Robert .................................................... 13 j ........................................ 457 Jerry Weston, Weston, Tom James ........................................... ................................................. Westphal, William Wettle, Wheatley, Steven Susan .................................. .......................................... ........................................ 457 322 457 284 278 Wheeler, Barbara Wheeler, Wheeler, Whitaker, ........................................ 290 202,294 ............................ Jack F..................................... 208,457 457 ............................... Barbara Janice Whitcomb, White, Barney Linda ...................... .......................................... 228,457 103 .................................................... 457 White, Carol 366 ................................................. White, Clair ....................................................... 457 White, Fred White, Hugh .................................................... 457 White, James M....................................... 233,457 ........................................ 300,457 White, Janice White, Kay White, Neil ....................................................... 287 ....................................................... 457 White, Peter 457 White, Robert K.............................................. 343 329 Whitehouse, Bill .............................................. ........................................... . ........................................ 457 Whiting, Douglas 316 Whitmore, Gay Whitney, Helen Sue 312 Whitney, Irene........................................................311 ........................................ ............................... Whipple, Whipple, Nancy Lois .............................................. ............................... 292 232,293 Whitson, Whittaker, Michele Suellen ........................................ ................ 457 311,457 Wi'dgery, Wiedbush, Kenneth Suzanne ..................................... .................................. 457 457 Wiedman, Nancy 301 Wieland, William W..................................... 341 232 Wiener, Daniel .............................................. ........................................ Wier, Maryanne Wierenga, Harry 275 ........................................... ........................................... 457 Wiese, Pamela Wiesman, Lawrence .............................................. ............................... Wiest, Donna Wiggins, Barbara ................................................. ........................................ Wight, David ................................................. 457 323 221 278 353 Wightman, Barbara Wigley, .............................................. Wigman, Yvette D................................... Wilber, .................................. 457 335 457 John W................................................. 457 Luella Wright, Kenneth J......................................... 458 Wright, Lynn Wright, Linda Wright, Marilyn ................................................. ........................................... ............................... 279 313 287,458 .................................. 310,458 Wright, Pamela Wrzesinski, Anne 458 Wuestwald, Judy A........................................ 458 Wunder, Sanora J........................................... 458 Jonathan K........................................ 458 Wylie, ..................................... Wyman, Janice Wyman, Kathy Wynn, ............................................... .............................................. ........................................................ Jack 275 314 145 X Xanders, Edward L............................ 340,458 Y Yablonicky, Yacobucci, Nick Jerry ............................ ........................................ 343,458 334 Yacuzzo, Charles Yafie, Roberta Yagoda, Karen ........................................ .............................................. ........................................... Yamdagni, Satyendra Yameros, Bill ............................ ................................................. 225 231 299 223 318 Jane Yaple, Yates, Harold Yates, Priscilla .................................................... ........................................... ............................... 217 341 279,458 Yarock, Chobe Yaros, Kathleen .............................................. ........................................ 353 217 Yeomans, Suzanne Yoder, York, Gary ..................................... 458 458 318 .............................................. .................................................... Joanne York, Kaylyn York, Tom Yost, Sarah .............................................. .................................................... ................................................. 459 335 309 Young, Barbara Young, Carle Young, Emmett ........................................... 459 .................................................... 459 319,459 ............................... Young, Eva Young, Gretchen ....................................................... 459 306 ........................................ Young, Karen Young, Loren ..................................... ......................... 304,459 289 Young, Mary Young, Michael G.................................... Young, Mike .................................................... 459 459 .................................................... 342 Young, Philip R.............................................. 459 .................................................... 275 Young, Rosa Younker, Leland Yount, Sharon ........................................ 228 ..................................... 303,459 Z Zabritski, Bill Zach, Elizabeth .............................................. ........................................... 320 459 ........................................ Zacklan, Barbara 459 Zackem, David V.................................................459 ............................................... 286 Zadigian, Barry 351 .............................................. Zahn, 208,322 ..................................... Zahnow, Jacquie John Zalewski, Edward J................................... 459 Zann, Candance Zatolokin, Jim ......................... .............................................. Zawoeki, Edard ........................................ 290 322 338 Zbiegniewicz, B. L........................................ 277 J.............................................. 459 Zboch, Gerald Zech, Randall L.............................................. 459 Zeilinger, George H..................................... 459 280 Zeisloft, Barbara 220 Zemach, Abraham ........................................ ..................................... Zemper, Eric D............................................... .................................................... Zerby, Ruth Zhiss, ................................................. ............................................................. Zich, Sherry Jon 149 280 299 334 Ziehl, Margaret Zimmer, Bill Zimmer, Richard ........................................... ............................ 204 232,336,459 317 ........................................ Zimmer, Terry Zimmerman, .............................................. ...................... 278 203,232 Janet Janet 330 Zimmerman, Mrs. Zimmerman, L................................. 459 Jerry Zimmerman, Mary A................................ 277 ................ 317 ........................................ Ziogas, Michael 293 Ziolinski, .............................................. Zischke, Lester A......................................... 459 Zorn, Kenneth M...................... 222,332,459 Lee Zorn, Rita Zuckerman, Zuckerman, Zuckerman, .......................................................... 280 315 Janie 459 Jan 315,459 Joan .................................... ........................................... ............................ Sharon Zuke, Zuzack, Robert Zwart, William Zwolenski, Pat ................................................. .................................. J......................................... .............................................. 307 214,334 459 322 Zynda, Robert ................................................. 459 Wilkinson, Sandra Wilkinson, Suzanne ..................................... .................................. Willbee, Marsha Willens, Margie ........................................ ........................................... 457 313 306 315 Willert, Ellen Willett, Michael Willett, Walter .................................................... 316 457 ........................................... 324 ........................................... Williams, Bronwyn Williams, Bob .................................. ................................. 276 329,343 Williams, Cecilia 296 Williams, David J............................... 331,457 457 Williams, Dawendine ...................................... ........................... Elaine Elizabeth Williams, Williams, Williams, Gwendolyn Williams, 457 457 .................... 311,457 James A....................................... 457 ........................................ ............................... Williams, Williams, Janice C....................................... 457 John C........................................... 457 Williams, Linda ........................................... 217 Williams, Nancy Williams, Roger ........................................ .......................................... 278 290 Williams, Richard T................................. Williams, 458 202,279,307 Sandra .................. Shelley Williams, 302 Williams, Thomas W................................ 458 ........................................ 292 Williamson, Anne 458 ............................... Williamson, Dorothy ....................................... Williamson, Mike Williamson, Thomas Willis, ..................................... ............................... Douglas R......................................... Willis, Freida L............................................... ........................................... Willison, Brent 331 230 458 458 228 Willison, Mary Willwerth, Gary .............................................. 228 330 ........................................ Wilshins, Howard M.................................. Wilson, Wilson, C. Wilson, Edward .............................................. ....................................................... .................................. 203 217 327 169,458 Bob Wilson, George Wilson, Jean ............................................ ................................................. 321 204 Wilson, Kenneth L........................................ 458 Pamela J........................................... 458 Wilson, 458 Wilson, Paul 211,352 Wilson, Ronald S....................................... .................................. Wilson, Robert M......................................... 323 Wilson, Robert R........................................... 458 Wilson, Susan P.............................................. 458 Wilson, 206,302 Wilson, Thomas C........................................ 458 ........................................... Sue Wilson, William M........................................ 548 290 Wiltse, Cheryl 218,281,300 Windell, Beverly......................... .............................................. Winegar, Donna J........................... Wingate, Winegarden, John .............................................. ..................................... Jerry 458 219 339 Winfield, Wing, Janet C......................................... 458 Judy A.................................................... 458 Winkel, Barbara F........................................ 458 299 Winkelman, Andra 301 Winkelman, Virginia .................................. ............................ Winkler, 334 Winn, Larry D................................................. 458 ................................................. Bill Winslow, Linda A..................... 206,305,458 . Winter, William R........................................ 225 Winterhalter, Robert Winton, Wisniewski, .................................................... .................................. ............. 232,320,458 329 330 Tony Jim Wissink, Ann Withey, Bobbie ................................................. ........................................... Witko, Paulette Witkowski, Richard ........................................... ............................... Witmer, Cheryl Wittersheim, Robert ........................................... ............................... .................................. Wittenback, Vernon Witting, Robert ........................................... Witwer, Keith L............................................ ........................................ Wixom, Michael 277 313 217 337 289 458 217 284 458 350 ........................................ 288 Wixson, Penelope 458 J................................... Woehrle, William Wohlers, Sandra L........................................ 458 294,458 Wohlgehagen, ......................... Jean Wojahowicz, Alex Wokas, Wolf, Bob ..................................... ........................................... .......................................................... Sharon 335 276 325 Wolf, Gerald E............................................... 458 Wolf, Pan J.................................................................458 Wolf, Roberta W........................................... 458 277 Wolf, 209,458 Wolf, William .................................................... .................................. Susan Wolfam, Bill 327 Wolfe, Ken B........................................... 218,458 .................................................... Wolfe, Penelope ........................................... Wolfe, Robert H........................................... Wolff, Wolfgram, Paul .. ..................................... .................................. 218 341 174,175 205 Chuck Wolgin, Dennis G........................................... 342 310 Jean Wolke, Danna ............................ Wolotira, Robert S..................................... 458 Wolpin, Barbara Wolpin, Bonnie Wolterding, Douglas J........................................ 458 315 ........................................... 218,319 ...................... Wolwitz, Randy Womack, Victoria Wondolowski, George ........................................... ..................................... ............................ 353 209 341 Wong, Gene K.................................................. 458 291 Wong, Winifred 226 Wonson, ........................................... .............................................. Janet Wood, Bruce Judy Wood, ..................................................... 335 286,316 ........................................ ................................................. Wood, Peggy 302 Wood, Thomas H........................................... 458 .............................................. 330 Woodburn, Bob Woodbury, Bethany 217 .................................. Woodcock, Donald L.................................. 458 ........................................ 202 Woodcock, Leslie Sally Woodcock, 275 Woodhouse, Karen A.................................. 458 228 Woodman, Grace 228 Woodman, Ruth ........................................ ........................................ .................................. Woodruff, Martha 309 Woodruff, Susan G........................................ 458 ..................................... Woods, Woods, Woodworth, Alice Woodworth, Nancy John D................................................. 330 302 Judi 351 203,277,458 .................................................... ..................................... ............. John Wooley, Woollam, MaryLynn Wooster, Mary Ann 202 ............................... 458 351 ............................ .............................................. Wilcher, Gary J................................................. 457 Wilchins. Howard........................................ Worel, Richard F.................................. 330,458 ........................................ 289 Worley, Elisabeth Warren, Roby ................... Warren, Roger D............... Warzybek, Dorothy Washburn, James Washington, Celia Washington, Eugene ............... 340,456 .. ............................. 456 317,456 . . . 296 129,149,131 ......................... ■ ............... .. . . Wilcox, Connie Wilcox, Tim 207,219,222,343,457 .............................................. 303 326 .................................................... Janice Wilder, Wile, Lenore Wiley, Margaret ................................................. 4517. ........................................ ........................................ 203,280 336 Worrall, Ruth Ann Woznick, Cynthia Wray, Matthew .................................. 205 ........................................ 286 337 ........................................... Wright, Alan Ellen Wright, ................................................. ..................................... 286 296,458 Wright, 349 Wright, Kathleen A..................................... 458 .............................................. James Van Velsor, Sandra .................................. 280 Washington, Stan .... ...................... 145 Wilkie, Gayle ....................................314,457 492 Abbot ........................................ 282 Agriculture CouncuSKfc,,.., . ■ 210 Alpha Chi Omega ................. 297; Alpha Delta Pi ....................... 298 ............. 201 Alpha Delta Sigma ............... 299 Alpha Epsilon Phi ........... 300 Alpha Gamma Delta ............. 390 Alpha Gamma Rho ............ 296 Alpha Kappa Alpha .........................7 Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Lambda Delta .......... 202 Alpha Omicron Pi .................. 301 ............................. 302 Alpha Phi .................. 318 Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Xi Delta ................ 303 American Institute . . of Society Society Chemical Engineering 210 of .............. Agriculture Engineers 211 .............. of Civil Engineers 211 285 ............................ 350 7§:51 .................. .................. American American Armstrong Asher Men Asher Women ASMSU .................................. 109,110,111.112,113,212,213.214 ........................................ 119 AWS .......... 217 Baptist Student Union 153 Baseball 145 Basketball ...................... 202 Beta Beta Beta ................\ . . . 319 Beta Theta Pi Bethel Manor ........................ 352 Block and Bridle Club .......... 217 ............................ .................... Organization Index ............................ Blue KeySfe.,,...................... 203 Butterfield Campus 4-H Chi Omega Christian Science .................... ............................ 218 ................................ 304 286 320 ........................... Organization 218 ...................... 203 ........................ 159 Circle Honorary Cro|k Country Delta -Chi ................ 305 Delta Delta Delta .......................... 306 Delta Gamma ...................... 204 Delta Omicron .................... 219 Delta Phi Epsilon ......................321 Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sigrna Pi ........................ 340 Delta Tau Delt|U>.......... 322 ........................ 323 Delta Upsilon ............................. 30.7,, Delta Zeta .......................... 291 East Akers .................................... 292 East Fee ............................'727.7.- i East Landon .................... 279 East Mary Mayo ...................... 293 East McDonel ................................ 284 East Shaw .......................... 280 East Yakeley .................... 352 Elsworth House ...... .7 ... ............... 286 Emmons Evans Scholars .......................... 349 ' Excalibur .................................. 204 Farmhouse. ___;........................ 324 ...................................... 171 Fencing Football ...................................... 131 Forestry Club Gamma Phi Beta .................. 308 ...................... ........................................ .................................. 276 Gilchrist 177 Golf .......................... 219 Greek Week ...................... 205 Green Helmet 205 ............ Green Splash 169 ......... Gymnastics Hedrick Housed .. ................ 3|3 Hillel Foundation .................. 220 .................................... 167 Hockey Home Builders Club ............ 221 Homeedjçning Executive .......... ...................... Council 220 -2* .... 222 ,. ,223 ................... 223 .............. 309 ........ 311 .............. 325 ................ 224 . . ............... 2241. HPER Club Inter-Fraternity Council India Club .......... International Club Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa DeltâfcC;«., . ........ 310 Kappa Kappa Gamma Lambdallchi Alpha Management Club Marketing Club Mason Men’s Halls Association Mortar Board Motts House North Campbell North ■ „Case North Wonders OmiJ^on Delta Kappa Packaging Society Panhellenic Council Phi Beta Lambda Phi Delta Theta ............................. 283 .... 225 ........................ 206 ..................... 353 2JII ............... 288 , . .................... 289 .......... 207: ................ 225 .............. 226 ................... 227 ......................s||!6 ................ ................. 327 Phi Gamma Delta ..................... 227 Phi Gamma Nu ..................... 328 Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Sigma .............. . '>321 Phi Kappa Tau..........................330 .................................... 282 Phillips .................................. 312 Phi Mu . 341 .................. Phi Mu Alpha ................. 341 Phi SigmB Delta Phi Sigma Kappa ................. 331 Pi Beta Phi .............................. 313 ........................ 332 Pi Kappa Phi ........................... 207 Pi Omega Pi ........................ 208 Pi Tau Sigma .......................... 228 Promenaders Psi Upsilon ........................... 333 Rather ...................................... 287 Saint John’s Student................ Parish II28 ........................ 214 Senior Council .......... 342 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .......... 229 Sigma Alpha Eta .................. 342 Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Chi .............................. 334 Sigma Delta-Tau .................... 315 Sigma Kappa ............................ 314 Sigma Lambda Chi .............. 208 Sigma Nu .................................. 335 Sigma Phi Epsilon ................ 336 Sigma Pi Eta ............................ 209 .................................. 229 Ski Club Snyder Hall ............................ 284 Spartan Christian .................... Fellowship 230 . .......................... 1&7* Soccer Team ........ 275 South Campbell ........................... 287 South Case ..................... 289 South Wonders .......................... 231 State News ........................... 163 Swim Team ........................ 343 Tau Delta Phi ........ 175 Tennis Team'-. ............................. 343 Theta Chi ................... 337 Theta Delta Chi ........................... 149 Track Team .................................. 338 Triangle ........................ 209 Tower Guard ........................... 232 Union Board .......................... 294 Van Hoosen ....................... 230 Water Carnival ............................ 291 West Akers West Fee ................................ 292 West Landon ..... !................ 278 .................. 276 West Mary Mayo ........................ 290 West McDonel .......................... 290 West Wilson .......................... 280 West .Yakely .................. 281 Williams Wolverine . . . 101,102,103.494.495 Women’s'; Inter-Residence. . . . ........• ■ • Council 233 Wrestling ................................ 173 Zeta Beta Tau ........................ 339 ,.................. 316 Zeta Tau Alpha; Photo Credits BOB BARIT: 186,187,408. LARRY CARLSON: 20,28,29,37,40,46,89,94,122,136,138, 139,339. CAL CRANE: 188,192,193. TONI FERRANTE: 35,125,133,134. LARRY FRITZLAN: 10,22,36,123,132,135,136,137,154, 157,158,241,265,341,374. GEORGE JUNNE: 12,18,31,64,65,67,71,84,86,87,114,158, 159,186,187,188,189,192,193,240,241,250,260,265,272, 273,343,344,408,409. MARK KRASTOF: 16,17,22,23,30,35,40,41,44,60,61,68, 115,125,138,139,237,244,246,364,365,366,367,365,369, 370,371,372,373,375,377,378,379,380,381,382,383,384, 385,386,387,391,399,400,401,402,403,404,405. DAVID LAURA: 31,46,61,124,127,129,181,190,191,243, 271,369,381,382,383,400. BRUCE MATASICK: 16,42,48,111,115,132,137,178,179, 180,181,190,191,242,246,249,253,288,349,350,351,367, 369,384,385,388,389,390,391,392,393. JOE MESSICCI: 15,18,20,28,29,34,41,45,47,60,92,11,117, 239,250,251,252,254,255,297,299,300,301,302,303,304, 305,306,308,309,310,311,312,313,314,315,316,317,319, 320,321,322,323,324,325,326,327,328,329,330,331,332, 333,334,335,336,337,338,374,375,376,377,394,395,396, 397,398,399. PATTI PROUT: 36,37,38,132,134,135,277,283,293. PAULREMY: 1,2,3,11,12,13,14,15,17,21,24,25,26,27,28, 34,40,48,49,60,62,63,66,69,70,71,72,73,74,75,76,77,86,87, 100,101,102,103,104,105,106,107,113,116,117,118,119, 120,121,122,123,124,125,126,127,129,130,131,138,148, 149,150,174,175,178,180,181,182,183,198,199,200,205, 216,226,235,236,238,242,256,260,266,267,270,271,273, 281,294,295,297,298,299,300,301,302,303,305,306,308, 309,310,312,313,314,315,316,317,318,319,320,321,322, 323,324,325,326,327,328,329,330,331,333,334,335,336, 337,338,339,353,354,356,357,358,359,360,361,362,363, 366,370,374,378,380,384,388,391,392,394,398,399,400, 406,494,495. DAVE SYKES: 68,70,80,85,96,97,98,99. ART TUNG: 19,110,112,118,240,243,249. MICHAEL YOUNG: 42,43,44,45,93,178,239,244,245,246, 247,248,276,285. JON ZWICKEL: 150,151,152. INFORMATION SERVICES: 79,80,81,82,90,91,131,149, 157,159,175,176,177. 493 At Last! 1966 Wolverine Staff RICHARD J. ARTHURS, Editor DON R. PEMBER, Office Manager SUSAN WARD, Copy Editor PAUL D. REMY, Photo Editor Organizations Editor: Sally Slater Staff: Dorothy Boynton, Beverly Bowlus, Margaret Elma- sian, Elaine Burdo, Linda Derby, Janet Martineau. Residence Editor: Bernard H. White Staff: Mary Beard, Alison McLean, Phillip Stoffan, Beverly Twitchell, MaryEllen Bemister, Jacqueline Meriam Senior Editor: Jack E. Burns Staff: David R. Fisher, Janet Coolman, John Oberlin, Jon Vanderzouwen, Dona Vitale, William Gillmore Index Editor: Judy A. Carstens Staff: Kathy Asbury, Cheryl Fagan, Julie Albrecht, Kathy Fagan, Susan Schneider Sports Editor: Davis L. Plunkett Staff: James Kopas, Jeanne McKlveen, Judy Mead Finances: Robert R. Woods Staff : Fawn Choske Lab Technician: Patti Prout Copy Staff: Mary Borntrager, Marilyn Duch, Pat Moulas, Cathy Curtis, Carolyn Fishel, Karen Kooyers, Kay Wood- worth The 1 966 Wolverine Is Completed . . . and we never missed a deadline. To the staffers of last year, this is a memorable accomplishment. Instrumental throughout the endeavor this year was “the Black Spider”, alias Don Pember, our office manager. I want to thank you, Don, for your invaluable help in all phases of production of this year’s book. You always knew how to cope with every situation and, for this, I am especi­ ally grateful, as you probably know. Many thanks also to Sue Ward, our Copy Editor, for her tireless efforts in writing and checking copy, completing pages and masterminding parties. Pictures, obviously the dominant feature of any yearbook, were in the able hands of Paul Remy. Thanks to you, Paul, for your capable management and best of luck in the Army. For the two suave underclassmen who carried a large share of the burden this year, thanks, Jack, Barney and your respective staffs. Keep up the good work next year. Thanks, also, to Judy, Sally and their assistants, the “gamma good­ ies” of the staff. Without you, our organizations and index could not have been done. The sports from the Sports staff, headed by Dunk Plunkett, also deserve a word of thanks for their work in portraying the Spartans in action this year. Finally, thanks to Bob Woods, our “man with the money” who kept our finances straight. To those staffers not men­ tioned above, thank you for your willingness to put a part of yourself into the 1966 Wolverine. On the professional side of things, I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to: Mr. Ed Hackleman and Mr. Ralph VanDyke of the American Yearbook Company for their part in the creation and production of the 1966 Wolverine aMr. Jack Bundy of S. K. Smith Company for assistance in cover design and production; Mr. Sam Fields of Delma Studios for providing us with over 2600 senior pictures, as photographed by Whit Delaplane and John Paterno; and Mr. Bill Hersey of Grafek Arts for our group pictures. In closing, I want to thank our advisor, Mr. William Mc- Ilrath for his ever-present willingness to help whenever we needed encouragement, problems solved or just a little bucking up. Thanks, Mac, you’re a true friend. It is with these thoughts and thanks that I close the cover on this, the 1966 Wolverine. Jay Arthurs, Editor 496