nh íttít’í^'#*?lí’7' V ?£?f®i** • ! **■*•':•* **..•■»■¿t* • * i f. •. •* •»« • •• '• • ' ' ' ; -- - • P|£í}|Slá g l Jinn m te f»<* <»$1 ifer f í»!’"!'j •Pw« Ítt«H $*#*H m ¡ral .TeTltlTÖwft ’:* V Itlt tsjftvs T**» ♦**•♦*** ;« ill .....¿ifí^f’fif^^rHisís•i-.¡4í.í,.¿. WSm WSHH pagi nineteen-seventy mirhiaan ctata nniwofcitw I Vl I IfiO I I w IQ lv U III V wl wl _ _ _ ■ | easi lansing, micnigan ■ ■ . ■ ■ eleanor farrell john brubaker phi I stoffan editor-in-chief photography graduate adviser in trod ü ction features academics sports organizations residences graduates 3 34 78 124 194 226 326 sawyer sawyer State changing — Univer­ Michigan from is sity traditions Sparty the the Red Cedar with and its immortal inhabitants . . . of brubaker 5 to the continual growth to provide more room for living and learning. brubaker brubaker More importantly, the people are changing. We come together as crowds, to give ourselves as en­ tertainers, as concerned citizens. audiences, as range interests Our throughout the spectrum of activity as each of us tries to become Somebody. 10 brubaker a fullness that is most often achieved in one special person. sawyer iaaSSuS^S hi H M KH -^''‘v' •‘S^V* We drift apart to find a solitude for study■ ■ ■ porteous sawyer 18 portéous and sometimes we just want to be alor.e The changes in each of us are re­ flected in the changing seasons . . . brubaker 21 for even winter’s bleakness tempered by its beauty. is ■Hi Hi * ■: best porteous a parade of classes, each as different as they are the same... sawyer and finding a moment to do something that is uniquely us. brubaker And after four years, we each take a private memory of MSU ... 31 changed human beings, we world. ourselves the to “I hope you are all enjoying yourselves as much as I am. Deafening cheers. Cries of yes (and No).” J.R.R. Tolkien if learn even STUDENTS can they aren't busy studying (Do you want to come with me to hear Dick Gregory? C’mon.). . . They can become a part of a whole and partake of entertainment that provides a contrast to taking notes, eating, or sleeping (Dionne Warwick is coming! Oh, let’s go.) . . . Participation can become a welcome outlet (First place Homecoming float. Wasn’t it worth the effort?) . . . Yes, MSU is more than just books! "You young people have got a lot of problems to solve and we’ve used up all the tricks.” — Dick Gregory — Great Issues — Fall ’69. porteous "I ask not if there is intelligent life in outer space, but is there intelligent life on earth?” — Max Lerner — Great Issues — Fall ’69. "Racism is the result of ignorance; we must teach the ig­ norant, that is our job." — Rev. Ralph Abernathy — Great Issues — Fall ’69. 38 Ü i. October 15th, 1969 leone After all the agony and suffering of the last 8 years, it is altogether appro­ priate that as a nation we pause to think how it is that the war happened, where we are today, how we can wind it up and what lessons are for the fu­ ture.” — Congressman Donald Riegle — War Moratorium — Fall ’69. ■ "Mankind is capable of controlling the environment, the question is whether he is willing to do it. S- Senator Wayne Morse — University College Symposium — Winter '70. above: Physical pollution is not the major threat to society. Mankind must first find a way to solve the problems of human pollution.” — Ashley Montagu — University College Sympo­ sium — Winter ’70. right: "Black folks must totally and geographically separate themselves from white people. They cannot be equal until they have land of their own and own their own farms and run their own government.” — Mu- hammed Ali — Great Issues — Winter ’70. brubaker above: Sen. Edmound Muskie — Great Issues — Spring ’69. right: Karl W. Deutsch, professor of po­ litical science at Harvard- Winds of Change Semi­ nar — Spring '69. ml brubaker «mi BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS . . . provided Homecoming en­ tertainment (Just what was needed to distract us from the football game, wasn’t it?).. . group defied classification with combination of jazz, rock and blues (‘‘You have made me very happy, I’m so glad you came into my life . . .”). . . five- piece brass section exemplified groups versatility (What a show!) . . .^‘And when I die, I hope to be a better man than you thought I could be ...”). DIONNE WARWICK . . . sellout audience surrounded the re­ nowned singer . . . filled fifty minute performance with hit after hit (“Don’t make me over. . .”).. . concert reviewed as successful (We sure got our money’s worth, didn’t we?) . . . the kind of show where everyone walked out humming (“The look of love is in your eyes ...”). tyner best Blood, Sweat, and Tears in concert. B, S, & T brjfba ker JAMES COTTON and JOHN MAYALL . . . blues “magicians” welcomed as an exciting change to blues fans (Look at James Cotton move!) . . . jazz-rock vibrations echoed through the audi­ torium (John Mayall knows how to keep an audience grooving.) THE TEMPATIONS . . . Motown greats highlighted spring term (“I’ve got sun­ shine on a cloudy day with “My Girl” . . .”) . . . “versatile” was the word for the talented five (What a way to add “soul” to a soulful spring day.) left: The Temptations in concert. left: John Mayall. sbovo! Jamas Cotton. The 5th Dimension in concert. THE ASSOCIATION . . . Opened fall sea­ son with new seating arrangement that allowed a record 9,500 to attend (They sound so much better in person!) . . . hits flowed during the two-hour con­ cert (“Cherish is the word . . .”) . . . (They were almost as good as the Michigan game!). THE 5TH DIMENSION . . . Opened win­ ter pop series with performance in the “round” (“Would you like to ride in my beautiful balloon . . .”) . . . audience appeared spell bound throughout the display of talent of the versatile five (What an enjoyable way to spend a Sunday night!). Marilyn Davis and Florence LaRue representing the feminine portion of the 5th Dimension brubaker The 5th Dimension. luke The Association in concert. Smokey Robinson best The Miracles Smokey at Press Conference best best SMOKEY ROBINSON AND THE MIRACLES . . . Late arrival distressed audience (Won't they ever get here? Oh, these bleachers!) . . . group gave professional and diversified se­ lection of hits (“More love, and more joy, than any age or time can ever des-troy|. .”). . . versatile character of soul music at its best (Weren’t they well worth waiting for? Wasl n’t Smokey brilliant?). THE FIRST EDITION . . . Show got off to a slow start (The Classics IV will be late. The First Edition will entertain first!) . . . audience amused by stage antics and intrigued with music (“. . . Ru-by, don’t take your love to town.”) . . . schedule change did not seem to bother them (Why, they were the whole show!) . . . show ended with audience ap­ plauding their biggest hit (“I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in ...”). best above left: Kenny Rogers, above right: Thel­ ma Lou Comancho and Terry Williams, left: The First Edition in concert. above: Judith Wright as Adriana, Dick Westlake as Antipholus of Ephesus, Kathie Hewitt as the Cour­ tesan, Bea O’Donnell as Luciana and Russ Howes (lying down) as Dr. Pinch in a scene from "The Comedy of Errors.” right: Alan Montgomery as Syracuse, of Dromio Roger Powell as Antiph­ olus of Syracuse, Bea O’Donnell as Luciana and Judy Wright as Adriana— "The Comedy of Errors.” PERFORMING ARTS COMPANY (PAC). . . unique company of selected artist-teacher trainees who pursue work toward a graduate degree while entertaining the MSU audience (That’s interesting, I thought their only purpose was to enrich the cultural climate here) . . . Highlight of the year was a futuristic interpretation of “Comedy of Errors” (Shakespeare with a W. C. Fields inflection? I don’t believe it! Quite unique.) ... A display of originality sighted in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” (Why, it’s an all male cast!) . . . “Dutchman” and “A Member of the Wedding” filled out the year for the company (Did you know if it wasn’t for PAC we might not have as much dramatic entertainment on campus? No. Really?) bruraker. above: Mike Champagne (left) as Dromio of Ephesus and Alan Montgomery (right) as Dromio of Syracuse-li'The Comedy of Errors”, left: Bea O’Donnell as Luciana and Roger Powell as Antipholus of Syracuse—"The Comedy of Errors.” gerstner top: Claudia Cooper as Bernice Sadie Brown, Carmen Apelgren as Frankie Addams and Harold Crane as John Henry West in a scene from "A Member of the Wedding.” bottom: A scene from the New Playwrights’ Theatre presentation "Botticello.” PERFORMING ARTS Carmen Apelgren as Frankie Addams, Kim Johnson as Marie, Marcia Golata as Phyllis, Myra Hilberg as Helen Fletcher and Julie Nesbitt as Doris — "A Member of the Wedding.” ¡¡fu baker above: Harold Crane as John Henry West — "A Member of the Wedding.” left: A scene from "Marat Sade” presented last spring. right: Mike McCarty as George and Mike Champagne as Honey in a scene from "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf.” below: Mike McCarty, Mike Champagne, Jay Raphael and Roger Powell from "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf.” PERFORMING ARTS left: Roger Powell as Nick and Jay Raphael as Martha in a scene from "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf”, below left and right: Tom Smith as one of the passengers, Stan Ramsey as Clay, and Vicki Bertsch as Lula in scenes from PAC’s "Dutch­ man”. brubaker sawyer HOMECOMING WEEKEND ’69 . . . Up­ held tradition . . . Queen Shirley Met­ calf reigned . . . alumni returned (Wel­ come Back! . . . discouraged football fans packed stadium (another loss!). New features changed format ... in­ creased student support aimed for and achieved . . . Duffy and players fea­ tured at Kickoff and bonfire (c’mon men!) . . . floats built on trailers com­ posed parade (Why did it have to rain?) . . . Blood, Sweat and Tears brought busy schedule of events to a rocking close. brubaker left to right: Alison Lyke, Carolyn Dery, Linda Korver, Gloria Brooks (runner-up), Cindy Finn, Pam Johnson, Kathy O’Brien, Sheila Quinn, Terry Callard, Queen Shirley Metcalf. First place-Off-campus Division-Phi Gamma Del­ ta and Chi Omega. brubaker beäsley beasley 60 MISS MSU . . . Soozee Brabeau, St. Claire Shores junior! crowned MSU’s new queen (Bet she’ll never forget Feb. 28, 1970) . . . Everything was “Coming Up Roses’’ for Soozee as evening gown, swimsuit, and talent competition singled her out (Miss Michigan Pageant, here she comes!) First place-On-Campus Division-Phillips Hall and Sigma Alpha Mu. WATER CARNIVAL ’69 . . Spring Carnival Week-end (SCWOO) format provided a new image for the annual Water Carny (same old Red Cedar though!) . . . floats built around “Dubious Distinctions” theme captured the ridiculous, and satirized the foolish (“Swollen Health Center”, “The Man for All Seasonings”) ... Hey, it didn’t rain (look at those stars!). 1969 marked Water Carnival’s final act . . . show expenses increased, student support decreased (What? Three dollars a person? To see floats on the Red Cedar? You’re Kidding!) . . . Carny sank into the depths of MSU his­ tory. Water Carnival preparation. New York cast performs "Mame” as part of Lecture-concert Series. munn tyner Stuttgart Ballet performs "Romeo Juliet" and (above) and "The Taming of the Shrew” (right). One of the early scenes of "I Do, I Do” brought to campus by Lecture-Concert Series. Mimi Hines and Phil Ford in a scene from "I Do, I Do.” tyner LECTURE-CONCERT . . . Culturally enriching entertainment brought to campus . .. Monto- vani melodically opened the season (He ap­ peals more to the over 30 group, doesn’t he?) . . . World acclaimed Nippon Hoso Kyo- kai Symphony performed one of the high­ lights of the year (Better known as N.H.K. Symphony, wonder why?) . . . diversified Stuttgart Ballet presented “Taming of the Shrew” and “Romeo and Juliet” (Wasn’t it superb?) . . . New York cast came to town to perform the lively musical “Marne” (Leaves you singing, doesn’t it?). mam { ? above: Vaclav Smetacek the Prague conducting Symphony, left: N.H.K. Symphony's musical di­ rector, and top conduc­ tor, Hiroyuki Iwaki. LECTURE-CONCERT A scene from "Rosen- crantz & Guildenstern Are Dead”. A scene from "Hamlet”. porteous porteous LECTURE-CONCERT left: the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, below: the State Singers providing the ac­ companiment for Dave Brubeck. above: Ferrante and Tei­ cher — Spring ’69. right: The Camerata Chorale. LECTURE-CONCERT The Chicago Symphony — Spring '69. ■■ M m ¡¡11 w 1 f M r A ' •1 * Tjjjr A 11 gerstner left: Mezzo soprano Shirley Verrett. above: Sviatoslav Richter. pianist right: Junior 500 Finish Line, below left: Tricia Elliott, 1969 Junior 500 Queen, with escort, below right: 1969 Jr. 500 Champs-Sigma Alpha Epsilon. brubaker brubaker brubaker me allister Parent’s Weekend I «Si • an ss II ta aa Small Animals Day 79 SEVERAL MILLION YEARS AGO a grotesque and hairy pri­ mate — the product of over two thousand million years of living struggle and change — discovered that the club made a handy weapon. Technology had been born, to de­ velop as man developed, leading the rise to civilization. Today there is not a living entity on earth that is unaf­ fected by the changes brought about by technological progress, much of which has occurred in the last decade. The university|s responsible for much of the scientific research and cultural renovation involved in producing such a major revolution — in return its educational me­ thodology is being considerably modified by the feedback in technology. The nature and extent of these modifica­ tions depends upon the part of the MSU academic spec- trumin question. above: A student, for aes­ thetic reasons — or per­ haps just to get in out of the cold — stops to view the Kresge exhibits at right: The Art Center, language lab Wells Hall allows students to pri­ vately analyze their "au­ ral and oral” responses, at their own speed. tody porteous mm ■H r MSU ACADEMICS left: John Snyth attempts to prepare a bacteria sample five hundred ang­ stroms thick for the mi­ crobiology department’s new electron microscope, below: Students meet to discuss university politics in the lounge at James Madison College. ¡■MB top: Technology for culture — the Music Center in the library offers stu­ dents opportunities to listen to record­ ings of their choice, above: The MSU Vet Clinic provides animal care for many Lansing area Residents, right: During his brief stay in office, Dr. Adams was confronted several times by student’s actions. MSU ACADEMICS left: MSU physicists use this compli­ cated apparatus 5- the cyclotron — to delve into the nature of the atom, be­ low: Cramming in comfort in the Just­ in Morrill grill. beasley DIFFERENT KINDS OF PEOPLE comprise the academic spectrum. Youngest and most numerous are the undergraduates — learn­ ing much but accomplishing little, in con­ trast to the older graduates who learn much and also succeed at academically difficult tasks. The faculty “outranks” both, for they have proven themselves, and have the knowl­ edge and experience for really productive work. Contiguous with the whole are the men and women of the academic services, who apply technology to the improvement of aca­ demic methodology. Near the end of the spectrum, but effectively dominant over it all, are the administrators — whose organi­ zation keeps the tens of thousands of people at Michigan State from an impossible chaos. These many people constitute the academic element of MSU, each pursuing his own in­ terests, yet all part of a pseudo-living “crea­ ture” with veins and muscles of technology and a will of human spirit. THOSE FIRST FEW MONTHS of a young freshman’s college career often determine whether he willlsucceed or fail, gradewise — and thus point out his entire future course in wife. He must have a genuine desire to succeed, some sort of goal to shoot for — and must want these things bad enough to skip a date, a meal, or a leisurely evening with a good novel — just to work late on an ATL theme. If he is willing to do these things, Michigan State will“meet him halfway” with a variety of technical services, such as lecture recordings, audio-visual materials for supplemen­ tary study, or computer access time to make problems more interesting — and easier. If he uses these services, and does his work conscientiously, he may soon find him­ self classed as an advanced undergraduate — whence even more p jvileges and facilities will be available — and his future will open up.2?! gpaopi above: Geography is like a jig­ saw puzzle . . . wouldn’t the world be a mess if the countries right: Two were misplaced? heads are better than one. right: "Sure, it’s a subminiature circuit — but does he hâve to write it that small?” KNOWLEDGE IS AN ESSENTIAL COMMODITY in any working society. Science may be de­ fined — inadequately — as the knowledge of things and their relationships. A philosopher once said that given the exact nature and velocity of a truly fundamental particle at some instant of time, plus a complete and accurate set of natural laws, a scientist could specify the exact nature of the entire uni­ verse for all space and time — though the calculations might be a bit arduous. This is the upper limit to which science can pro­ gress — such a scientist could be God — and although such absolute power as it would give unattainable, we must still labor to ap­ proach it as closely as possible — thus the university offers a great number of scientific courses and majors for the undergraduate student. Perhaps it is in the sciences that the individual stands the best chance of really shaking the world — of accomplishing some­ thing great for the good of mankind. "POLISHING TOOLS” — becoming proficient in the use of technical methods — is the task of the undergraduate in a technical course. Such tools might be mathematics, computer programming, or clothing design; all have in common the fact that they are means de­ veloped to accomplish some definite end. The productive professional of tomorrow will have developed a wide range of technical skills today. Possession of such skills by the professional means he will have more time to be creative and human, and that is what differentiates the average from the excep­ tional man. porteous 88 TECHNOLOGICAL STUDIES few left: Actually weaving a yards of cloth by hand help the home economics student ap­ preciate the value of the auto­ matic loom, below: Sew what? right: President Adams led the November "March for Peace”, below: An experimental eco­ system at the Kellogg Bird Sane- SOCIAL SCIENCES "THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS is dominant in planetary ecosystem number three of the star ‘sol’ located on the rim of the Milky Way Galaxy. The species is characterized by its great sprawling, congested road cities, incessant warfare, and uninhibited breeding habits. The technolog­ ical level has reached the critical point where technology can destroy the budding civilization — or force it into social maturation.” This rather detached viewpoint of our world perhaps places our social problems in the correct perspective, for they are a bit ridiculous — though very real; it also expresses the ultimate primitiveness of our present culture in terms of what can be imagined for the future. MSU undergraduate education in the social sci­ ences takes place not only in the classroom but also by direct experience in society itself, and the students are reacting, as is shown by the existence of the moratorium and the newly formed conservation clubs such as “E- QUAL”. Such constant awareness of the great social prob­ lems is likely to lead to their eventual solution — the ques­ tion is when? porteoxTsl tody Ufi upper left: An Urban Planning class discusses ways to make cities more livable, above: Ge­ ography students investigate the ways the physical environment in a specific locality determines its culture. ANIMALS DIFFER FROM HUMANS|n many ways, but perhaps the major one is the inability of the animal to converse with his fellows. The value of the human ability to communicate complicated concepts and ideas is both practical and psychological; practical, because it permits a dynamic and complex social organization to form, and psychological, since “no man is an island.” Such academic departments as journalism, theater, and linguistics compose the in communication arts at available curriculum Michigan State, and when coupled with an analyti- caland open-minded effort on the part of the stu­ dent, usually result in a socially well-rounded indi­ vidual linguistically competent to tackle whatever problems he has chosen to devote his life to. porteo us MSU’S ANSWER TO THE IMPERSONALITY so often gener­ ated by a large University is the special college. General programs are offered in a small college living-learning atmosphere, while retaining the advantage of the spe- ialized courses given elsewhere on campus. The student may choose from the cross-cultural liberal arts program of Justin Morrill, the social science emphasis of James Madison, or the science-oriented program of Lyman Briggs. A fourth college, the Honors College, enables the unusually gifted undergraduate to plan his program as he sees fit — he has no requirements to meet but his own — and also gives him the opportunities and privileges of a graduate student. With so many possibilities for individual programs available, the freshman can tailor his projected four-year program to meet most any goals he sets. Wheth­ er he achieves those goals is then up to him. above: An LBC "Senior Seminar” — informal discussion on the relationships of science and society. tody tody located James Madison’s library, conveniently in Case Hall, provides a periodicals wealth and references for the social scientist. of SPECIAL COLLEGES left: The computer was supposedly created to make problem solving easier — but these LBC students are not so sure, below: A signifi­ cant part of the undergraduates’ education in Justin Morrill occurs in informal bull sessions such as this. AFTER TWENTY YEARS OF SCHOOLING the student has become a professional, an expert who maybe cannot con­ quer the world, but who is certainly prepared to suggest a few Improvements. University life for the graduate stu­ dent involves classes, but now he occasionally finds him­ self on the other side of the podium, and the usual courses deal immediately with his field so that he rarely finds in­ centive for the major undergrad pastime of sleeping thru class. The graduate’s formal educational experience is drawing to a close, but his learning experience has just begun as he finds his seat in the classroom of the world. WgffTT' Sipf gerstner above: The physics- astronomy library of­ fers an extensive hard­ bound and periodical collection for use by any right: student, Personal development and confidence often result from the grad­ uate’s teaching an un­ dergraduate course. 96 GRADUATE EDUCATION Below: This doctoral candidate innovates by teaching his ecology recitation section outdoors (in other words, don’t take LBC 140 winter term, unless you "think snow”). the of right: Robert Bass in­ fermi vestigates surfaces parti­ cles with a super­ conducting solenoid. To the rest of us; it’s a big magnet, lower left: Dewey Sanderson measures magnetic rocks properties of with Spinner, which he redesigned himself, right: Maxine Welcome uses the multiple respiro­ meter to measure the respiration rates of wheat leaves, (wheat leaves?!) lower the GRADUATE RESEARCH RESEARCH is a significant part of graduate education in nearly all the major curriculum available at M.S.U. It not only provides vital experience in the graduate’s chosen field of study, but also stimulates intellectual and personal development—and often results in a valuable research re­ port. Michigan State has effectively applied advanced technology in all possible research areas to free the grad­ uate researcher—as well as many other people—from the drudgery that was once inescapable,peaving priceless time and energy for creative enterprise. beasley warren munn Some people view the natural science build­ ing with a different perspective. Here’s how a graduate student might view it while examin­ the horticulture ing plant specimens gardens. in BOTH THE STUDENT AND THE WORLD benefit from the academic activities of the Michigan State University facul­ ty. Whether using such facilities as closed circuit tele­ vision, or just the human voice, the faculty applies knowledge creatively to give al willing students a quality education. This knowledge the students may someday use to educate a new student body, or to solve social or scienti­ fic problems. Thus the world may indirectly benefit from the academicians’ work—but the effects are often more immediate, such as from cancer research or development of pollution control’ methods. Michigan State University, due to the quality of its faculty and the efficiency of its technical services available for their use, holds a prom­ inent place in the academic world. wolf sawyer left: "Brainstorming —The Winds of Change Seminar, above: Faculty communica­ Club tion—The right: Faculty— Luncheon, Student communication— Dr. Walter Adams cracks a joke at the moratorium rally. Faculty 100 FACULTY beasley Faculty Research—part of the cyclotron facility. STIMULATING THOUGHT AND CRE­ ATIVITY in the many and varied areas of the university is just part of the role of the MSU faculty as “teachers.” Some make no pretensions about even knowing what the verb “to teach” means, some have a definition, and try to guide students with it, and some are the authority — period. Their me­ thods are as diverse as the number of classes offered, making maximum use of the university’s technological ser­ vices — and their personalities. The MSU faculty’s participation in teach- ins, symposiums, and the like, and their willingness to simply rap with the students, reflects the main cri­ teria of any good faculty: interest in the learning experience, and in those who wish to learn. W.. illiLILlW haapaniem wadd beasley above left: T minus 2 hours 22 minutes and counting ... lab sessions always seem long — until you try to get all that work done! above: Audio-visual techniques for LBC 140 biology allow the student to work at his own speed. right: A person’s per­ sonality and intelli­ gence is influenced considerably by his early environment; thus MSU investi­ gates experimental situations. THE STUDY OF MAN — his mental processes, family relationships, and social organiza­ tion — is vital to the continuing advance of human civilization. Technology can provide a new industrial process, artificial organ, or nuclear process — but if social goals and relations have been ignored the world will find Itself polluted, overpopulated, and in danger of imminent destruction. The MSU faculty, realizing this, are conducting re­ search in such fields as social science, home economics, and urban planning. Such re­ search may someday enable man to chal­ lenge a frontier, rather than each other. SOCIAL RESEARCH left: Study of man’s artforms reveals often much about man himself. tody I uke right: Dr. Hirsch of the microbiol­ ogy department preparesa "slide” for the new five hundred thou­ sand power elec­ tron microscope. bruftker 106 tody fission ir­ left: Samples radiated by the products of nu­ clear in the bottom of this well are used by researchers in many depart­ ments of the uni­ versity. TECHNICAL RESEARCH ONCE GOALS ARE SET for which society must strive, ac­ tion becomes a matter of technique and scheduling. “Technique,” as its root suggests, is provided by tech­ nology, which is in turn improved by the technological re­ search at MSU. Such research may be engineering, exem­ plified by the development of the computer; agriculture, as in genetic engineering of farm organisms; or perhaps medicine — “organic mechanics.” But such a develop­ ment of technology, though quite essential, must not become an end in itself, existing in blatant ignorance to our higher ethical and moral values. To preserve our pre­ sent highly mechanized society, industry has established this wrong motive, resulting in the pollution of air, water, and landscape. One would like to ask, is it worth it? □7 PUSHING BACK FRONTIERS is a productive activity for the MSU science faculty. The output of this “pure” science is used by the applied scientist to directly improve the human living condition, and often to advance technology —thus supplying the pure scientist with better instrumen­ tation, increasing his productivity, and so on, in a never ending cycle. Be the field solid state physics, computer development, or biological engineering, there are bound to be some MSU faculty members conducting prominent research for the good of all. WBwBw above: Suspended animation may someday re­ sult from J. V. Beck’s contributions to the study of tissue response to temperature change, upper right: Dr. Barry W. Prather discovers he must learn computer science to analyze his seismic data, right: Dr. Ron Carter works with the physics department’s super magnet. 108 RESEARCH a get facility: left: M.S.U. astrono­ long mers needed this observatory will house a twenty-four inch re­ flecting telescope and related instrumenta­ tion. below: "I made it!” Human emotions in a chick? Maybe. Dr. Martin Balabon’s be- havorial studies of hatching chicks may provide the answer. YOU COULD CALL HIM A RENAISSANCE MAN. Dr. Leroy Augenstein was not only interested in science, but in the entire field of human experience. In a resolution, the state senate called him a “brilliant biophysicist who devoted his life in attempting to bridge the gap between religion, science and politics.” Dr. Augenstein expressed many of his ideas in his book, Come, Let Us Play God, which is con­ cerned with the technological and scientific progress that will soon force moral decisions upon us. Are test tube babies as legitimate as babies conceived naturally? With man able to alter genetic makeup, should we attempt to improve man? Who is to define the perfect man? Scien­ tists, by conquering illness and death, are contributing to the population explosion. The improvement in organic “spare parts” may bring about immortality. Who is to say when life should end? A scientifically literate public is needed to make these decisions rationally and morally. beasley porteous Dr. Augenstein was an internationally famous speaker. Here he dis­ cusses drug abuse with students. DR. AUGENSTEIN’S DEATH, Nov. 8th in a plane crash, interrupted a fully committed life. He was chairman of Michigan State University’s Department of Biophysics, where his major research interests lie in how the brain processes information and in the mechanisms by which radiation damages biological matter. Dr. Augenstein trans­ lated his beliefs into action. As a member of the State Board of Education, he promoted sex education in public schools. Improving precautions against contamination by possible moon viruses vitally concerned him. Most Michigan State University students are familiar with his controversial crusade against drug abuse. As the senate resolution continues, “Dr. Augenstein was one of the foremost of Michigan’s eminently creative men, unique in his fusion of expertise, compassion, political awareness, and moral responsibility, all of which he en­ dowed with abundance to and for his fellow men.” MSU Printing Service automation — cutting, sorting, and binding all in one operation to release men for more difficult tasks. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES EVERYBODY’S WORKING FOR YOU . . . From the be­ ginning of your stay at Michigan State, the academ­ ic services are ready to serve—and their potential for service is increasing constantly. From the per­ sonalized study carrels, to the impersonal library, technology has revolutionized the educational pro­ cess. *•**•*>% gerstner porteo us top left: At the Counselling Center, someone like Dr. Pierson is always ready to help and listen, above and left: Who says computers don’t make mistakes? 113 gerstner tody best top right: WMSB zeroes in on the cur­ rent scene, above: WKAR’s "Big Al” de­ livers. right: Abrams Planetarium’s David Batch focuses on the stars. 114 CONTINUING EDUCATION : ;®rted,us: MSU’S CONTINUING EDUCATION PRO­ GRAMS utilize the benefits of the new techno­ logy to better inform the public. The wheel of progress constantly turns to keep MSU and the mid-Michigan area up to date and in step with the tempos of contemporary society. best TECHNOLOGY HAS BECOME A HIGHWAY for educa­ tion. New techniques, processes and hardware make the road easier for the academician to travel. The Michigan State avenue most frequently traveled was built and is serviced by the Instructional Media Center. The IMC’s vehicles include study carrels, film making, audio-visual equipment and closed-cir­ cuit television. In only a few academic divisions has technology been so successfully applied to educa­ tion as in the IMC. gerstner porteous An IMC technician pre­ pares to tape a lecture — over the telephone — us­ ing the elaborate record­ ing equipment in the In­ structional Media Center. An endless stream of academic reruns is available for the asking from the Instructional media videotape "bank”. porteous Airtime — "Roll ’em!’ INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA "Dial in!” Dr. Ruswinckel has the answers on the other end of the line as he conducts his closed-circuit TV accounting classes. porteous right: Dr. Adams’ short reign as acting president will be remembered for his remark­ able rapport with the student body. 4 right: Dr. Wharton and his son, Clifton. 118 PRESIDENT WHARTON WHEN JOHN HANNAH LEFT MSU in the winter term of 1969 to become director of AID, the board of trustees appointed economics professor Walter Adams as acting president. Dr. Adams served through the rest of the year while the students, faculty, and administration felt around the world for a man fit — and willing — to be MSU presi­ dent. From a list including such names as Charles De- Gaulle and Walter Adams (who declined “nomination”) the trustees finally chose Clifton Wharton Jr., economics expert, entrant to Harvard at age 15, and now the first black president of a major university. President Wharton quietly plunged into his work on the second of January, 1970 — beginning a promising decade for MSU — and the world. 119 President Wharton states that he is "... a man first, an American, sec­ ond, and a black, third.” PRESIDENT WHARTON BEING OF SERVICE TO OTHERS is the motive underlying President Wharton’s plans for the future. “All my career has been devoted to working on the problems of under­ development and poverty, and I Ah ink a University such as Michigan State University has a long tradition of service to similar problems in the nalon and world.” In more direct regard to his future policies Wharton commented, “I’m not coming out with any radical changes. Only a fool would think he could take over a large university and im­ mediately change it to his own will. I will be sympathetic to the black student. I won’t goln with a get-tough policy just to show I’m bending over backwards to prove to the white majority I was the right choice.” Nelson Rockefeller said of Wharton, “He has demonstrated a deep commit­ ment to achieving the kind of understanding needed so badly between young and old, between persons of differ­ ent cultures, religions, and nationalities.” 121 M.S.U.’S SUPERVISORS are the men of the Board of Trustees. Working with the University President, these eight men decide such diverse issues as allo­ cation of the nearly three million dollars of gifts and grants received this year, who gets what from whom in solving the fall M.S.U. worker’s strike, or the shape of the table the board will meet at jn the future. The feedback from these actions is mainly criticism—some of it constructive, but much of it rather one-sided. The Trustees, to be democratic, must serve the “silent majority”—but this majority is frequently much harder to hear than the num­ erous “vocal minorities.” And the vocal minorities are people too, often with very real problems. For a given issue, then, who should the Trustees favor, and how much? Perhaps we should be thankful that there exist people who care enough to tackle such a job! ptSSS right: The sub­ ject of boos at during times season, the coach Duffy Daugherty and quarterback Bill Triplett discuss the situation, below: With a hole a mile wide to run through, top State’s rusher, Don Highsmith, sails into the secon­ dary in his cus­ tomary running style against Washington. beasley best I football What happened? Wasn’t it Coach Duffy Daugherty himself who said that the 1969 football team would “definitely” improve on 1968’s 5-5 record? And wasn’t it Duffy who advocated Bill Triplett as possibly becoming the best player at the quarterback spot in Spartan history? What happened? What happened was that Michigan State just simply did not have the kind of football team the preseason forecasters thought it had. State’s string of frustrating seasons was extended to three. Michigan State’s 1969 footbaljjteam did have a champion­ ship squad — but it was only for one series of plays — the first one. The Spartans moved the ball down the field in five plays and Don Highsmith barreled into the end zone for the first TD of the year and the fans thought, “Bring on SMU and Chuck Hixon!” State did go on to beat Washing­ ton (the score was 27-11), but the Huskies fell nine more times before season’s end. Oops! Chuck Hixon caught somebody in a mixed assignment. It’s touchdown, SMU. Linebacker Don Law had a beautiful view. sawyer FOOTBALL sawyer Bill Triplett eyes Barry Pierson. Pierson was a member of a hard-pressed Michigan secondary which had to stop MSU runners too many times for their own good. State gained 348 yards on the ground that day. quarterbacks Michigan saw nothing but green all day long in East Lansing — first green jerseys and ultimately, green Tartan turf. Here Ron Joseph and Ron Curl get set to smother the Wolverine signal caller. So Mr. Hixon and all his passing records and his reputation came to town the next weekend. And State won — it was only 23-15 — but it was a win and all those they might be like forecasts accurate and thoughts of a California New Year were in many minds. looked 23-15. Not an overwhelming victory, but a victory over a passing team and wasn’t it Duffy who had said that the defensive secondary was questionable. Two down. Where’s Notre Dame? Notre Dame, the third opponent, hap­ pened to be home in South Bend, or more precisely, on the practice field, where grumbling coach Ara Parseghian was regrouping his young squad after Purdue had inflicted its third straight conquest of the Irish. No Notre Dame team had ever lost two games in a row with Ara roaming the sidelines and Ara didn’t want Michigan State, of all teams, to record a negative first. State didn’t. beasley brubaker It’s a sweep left against the Wolverines, with Kermit Smith in front to pave the way for Don Highsmith. Highsmith on the go against Washington, brubaker The game wasn’t televised and that was one problem — State had played well on the tube in upsetting the Irish in '68 at East Lansing. But otherwise the setting was perfect — a beautiful day and a jammed audience of 59,075. Quarterback Joe Theismann and re­ ceiver Tom Gatewood destroyed Michi­ gan State, playing catch ten times, three Irish pushed to scores three times in the first half for a 21-14 bulge and then blew it open for a 42-28 win — the most points ever scored on a Duffy Daugherty-coached it Duffy who said the defense might com­ pare favorably with the great defenses of ’65-’66? for scores. The team. Wasn’t times beasley ?■ as he above: No longer will State have to put up with In­ diana’s shifty run­ ning threat, John Here Isenbarger. "Izo” is called, scoots past an initial wave of Spartan tacklers en route to another big gain. He was the Big Ten’s lead­ ing rusher in the 1969 season, right: 1968’s leading pass­ er, Chuck Hixon, was held at bay by the Spartans. Here Gary Nowak pro­ vides the pressure. best Regrouping to play Ohio State was like exper­ iencing a tornado, then bracing for a hurri­ cane. It seems Woody Hayes never did like the color green. What the Buckeyes did to State that day is regrettable. The Spartans handed the Bucks three gift TD’s in the first seven the quarter behind minutes and 27-7. At that pace the final score would have been 108-28 and Buckeye fans licked their chops for a massacre. It was to State’s credit that it was only 54-21 when it was all over. finished Figuring out the Spartans the next week was still hard to do. The opponent was Michigan and the signs pointed to another bad loss. Michigan was a brutal team to run against, yet Bill Triplett opened on a keeper at his own goal line for 27 yards and repeated for 44 more. Don Highsmith ran through and over Wolves. State blended strong running with a less than awesome l-for-4 passing effort. But A couple of "fleas”, but hard-working players for State. Guard Don Baird leads shifty Eric Allen against Washington. Michigan was a 23-12 loser and that had to be an upset. Iowa — and a TV date. The Next was Hawkeyes had lost their last two games, screaming about the officiating in the pro­ cess, but they were going to win their Home­ coming game, by golly. State led up until the end of the game but not quite long enough as a reserve quarterback threw the Hawks to a 19-18 lead with a minute and a half left, long enough for State to try to pass their way to a win. State lost. The Spartans had a score to settle with In­ diana the next Saturday at East Lansing. For the record it was a 16-0 loss and a record number of boos from a record Homecoming crowd. It was too much for quarterback Triplett, who became flanker Triplett for the rest of the season, he thought. FOOTBALL Sophomore Steve Piro started at quarterback against Purdue — and lasted several series of plays. Then third- string er Dan Werner took over. By halftime it was 31-0 and the only remaining question was how bad the loss would be. Then the score got to 41-0 and it was in the fourth quarter. By this time Werner is throwing footballs all over the field and completing quite a few — including four to Purdue defenders. But then he slips Eric Allen through the line and visions of a great team unfolded as Allen dashed 64 yards for a score, something fans had been waiting for all season long. Then Werner uncorks a beautiful strike down the middle to Steve Kough and here’s another score. That ended it, 41-13, but wait, count it up, Werner has passed for 314 yards, two short of a Big Ten record and certainly a school record. And he has completed 16 passes in all in about three quarters of the game, and let’s see, that ties a school record. And what’s more, he had several dropped. What if those had been caught? Suddenly the Spartans are a passing team, Werner is a new threat at quarterback and who’s Steve Piro? above: Michigan couldn’t find a way to shut off the Spar­ tan ground attack. Here fullback Kermit Smith rambles for valuable yardage, right: The Wolverines couldn’t afford to key on Highsmith every play, because Triplett would simply slip Smith through the line, shown here on his way to a sizeable gain. left: Don Highsmith breaks a tackle for a few extra yards, below: Eric Allen eludes a Wolverine tackier. Minnesota closed out the home season and fortunately not too many people (about 25,000) saw it. The Spartans lost 14-10, after losing the ball in a first down and goal at the Gopher three. Werner was hurt, naturally, and Bill Triplett finished the game and started the next. Good old Northwestern. It is a beautiful sunlit day and before 26,000 dedicated fans, State rips the Wildcats for the eleventh straight year, 39-7. Linebackers intercepting passes, a punt returned for a touchdown plus some strong running and passing sent Spartan coaches into the winter somewhat optimistic for the new decade. 133 FOOTBALL Ron Curl sails through the air to block this Southern Methodist punt. Curl was outstand ing at this art and blocked several more during the season. best sawyer 134 front row: R. Bemedict; C. Wycinsky; D. Highsmith; R. Saul; F. Foreman; D. Daugherty, head coach; R. Saul; D. Law; D. Baird; D. VanElst; B. Kuleza. second row: R. Slank; M. Tobin; G. Bowdell; M. Mahady; T. Bohn; C. Fox; K. Hines; K. Smith; F. Converting M. Howard; K. Little; D. Thomas, third row: K. Milstead; T. Beard; J. Valerine; T. O’Hearn; R. Curl; T. Barnum; J. Willing; M. Hogan; T. Kutschinski; V. Mittleberg; B. Black; G. Parmentier; G. Nowak, fourth row: r. Joseph; E. Roy; T. Love; H. Phillips; W. Martin; A. Berry; B. Triplett; C. Hardy; S. Kough; B. Dawson; M. McCauley; B. Gomez; R. Wielaba; F. Butler, fifth row: D. Werner; H. Sudar; B. Walerowlcz; T. Looby; D. Kulikowski; M. Justice; D. Beverlin; T. Jones; G. Halliday; S. Piro; D. Barr; M. Stoll; G. VanElst; R. Callard; M. Morrissey, sixth row: C. Thompson; H. Matthews; H. Washington; C. Roberts; J. Nicholson; P. Miller; D. Halliday; G. Pankner; D. McLaughlin; P. Lukovich; S. Milten- berger; S. Wagers; B. McLee; E. Allen; D. Smith; C. Stretch, seventh row: K. Early; G. Robinson; G. Serr; H. Bullough; D. Smith; G. Perles; E. Rutherford; J. Carruthers; B. Dupree; C. Turner; A. Dorow; G. Paterno; S. Lewis; J. Kimbrough; T. Burke; B. Beery; M. Daly. Injuries butchered the team. Earl Anderson never played a second of action; Jim Nicholson tried two plays, injur­ ing himself on both of them. Gordon Bowdell sailed out, so did Gary Parmentier, Tommy Love (State's best runner in ’68) gained 14 yards in '69, Kermit Smith, Billy Joe Dupree and other lesser-knowns. Ron Saul became an All-American at offensive guard on various teams, and Don Highsmith rushed/ for 937 yards, the second best effort in State history. H/s 209 attempts were the most in a season by a Spartan plhyer ever. It was not a good year. It did have promise of better things to come. It was an unpredictable year. Maybe it will be remembered for that. 135 right: Band Day at Michigan State: the largest Excedrin headache in the world — for a conductor, below: Seventy-six what? marching band The band didn’t lose a game all season. And they were never booed. cross country Like the football team. State’s cross country team suffered through a season of inoppor­ tune and unusual injuries which crippled the team badly. State finished fourth in the Big Ten meet after winning the title the year before. But State had a good team and its youth gives promise of great years ahead. Minnesota won the Big Ten championship, while State did win its own invitational meet and also dual meets against Notre Dame and Eastern. Besides Hartman, whose knee required surgery, and Silvia, injuries also knocked out Dave Dieters and Ken Leonowicz. The top runner at season’s end was freshman Randy Kilpatrick, with freshmen Warren Kreuger and Ralph Zoppa only a few strides behind. sawyer sawyer right: Pete Reiff on the move, below: The start of the Spartan Invita­ tional. 138 Coach Jim Gibbard compares times with manager Don Kopriva. tyner CROSS COUNTRY: front row: T. Silvia; D. Dieters; K. Hartman; K. Leonowicz C. Starkey; B. Young; B. Kent, top row: T. Swanson; P. Reiff; M. Maxwell; W Kreuger; J. Coyle; R. Kilpatrick; R. Zoppa; J. Gibbard, head coach. 139 jured, and you can play like Trevor Harris, you might want to talk to Gene Kenney. soccer Injuries to Ernie Tuscherer and Trevor Harris, which were like taking the foundations from a building, crippled the Spartan soccer team in its bid to win a third straight national title. Neither could play in the opening NCAA tournament game|against Cleveland State, which MSU lost, 3-0 in East Lansing. State, as usual, had its troubles with St. Louis, bowing in a 1-0 contest, the Spartans only loss during the regular season. The season opened with three straight wins and then a 1-1 tie with one of the West’s top teams, powerful Air Force. Three more wins followed, including a 3-0 triumph over tough Akron, before the St. Louis game. State knocked off Ohio 3-0 to close the regu­ lar season with a 7-1-1 record. The overall 7-2-1 mark was State’s worst year in the his­ tory of the sport on this campus, not bad, but the fans have come to expect more from Kenney-coached teams. SOCCER: front row: T. Peterson; B. Tiemann; J. Houska; R. Korkiala; N. Dujon; L. Lucas; L. Robinson; B. Demling; S. Moffat; D. Trace; D. Brinri. back row: G. Kenney, head coach; P. Fuller; N. Archer; T. Gouveia; S. Twellman; K. Hammon; A. Skotarek; N. Goodlson; J. Murray; F. Morant; D. Boles; R. Mayer; D. Kiger gerstner lacrosse LACROSSE: front row: R. Winter; L. Berger; R. Bays; J. McKay, mgr.; D. Denov; M. Moody; S. Lee; A. Homa. second row: M. Jolly; T. Swo- boda; T. Bowman; D. Webster; K. Elmassian; P. Greer; R. Mico; D. Nielson; J. McClain, third row: B. Kauffman; J. Lewis; B. Herrmann; C. Krowk; J. Bronstad; K. Richardson; B. Ander­ son; D. Monahan. It got its beginning many years ago when the Indians played it first and since then, lacrosse has gone on to become a popular sport at many smaller colleges throughout the Midwest. Now it has arrived at Michigan State on a varsity basis for the first time. The Spartans have played la­ crosse on a club basis with average success for the past several years, but now ■Ht’s gone “big time”, so to speak, with varsity status attained. The first varsity head coach is Robert “Turf” Kauffman and he has invited any students on campus interested in the game to try out for the team. It is rough, like football, but then Kauffman is a former football coach. He led the Lansing All- Stars to a Midwest League championship in 1969. But he likes lacrosse better and he’s the Spartans’ first coach now. They play their games at Old College Field against the smaller, but powerful lacrosse schools of the Ohio Valley, like Denison, Bowling Green and Kenyon. The 1970 season may begin another era, at least Spartan officials hope, that will be like the winn­ ing era that the soccer team has produced since its varsity conception in 1957. 143 gerstner basketball porteous porteous above: Co-captain Lloyd Ward leaps high in the air hoping to pull in a rebound, top right: The "Simpsonic Boom” do­ ing one of the things he does best. The arrival of Ralph Simpson on the Michigan State varsity basketball scene was to be the greatest season a Spartan player ever had. The highly-touted sophomore from Detroit virtually broke every single-season Mich­ igan State record in the books, despite being hampered by an ailing knee during the latter part of the season. Ralph fed the 1969-70 team in every statistical category and was the team’s high scorer in every game but three. His 667 points were 66 more in one season than any other Spartan had every scored, Julius McCoy holding the former standard of 601, set some 14 years ago. Ralph broke the record against Indiana in the 20th game of the season, en route to scoring 33 points that night. porteous best above: A familiar sight during the six-game losing streak that plagued the team during mid-season, top left: Lack of consistent rebounding hurt the Spartans all year long, left: One of the masters of the driving lay­ up is Rudy Benjamin, about to can one here against Ohio State. 145 best above: Mr. Defense” Ron Gutkowski usually drew the toughest assignment, top: Co-captain Jim Gibbons sets to shoot from the top of the key. right: At 6’ 4” Simpson was not the tallest player on the court, or was he? 146 BASKETBALL porteous s*.* Ük««# left: Coach Ganakas gives instructions to the team during a time-out. below: Rudy Benja­ min started the season slow, but finished at a torrid pace. By season’s end the Spartans were playing their best basketball, winning three of the final five games, including road wins over Ohio State and Illinois. The Buckeyes defeat­ ed State by 23 points earlier in East Lansing, but a gutty television performance netted State an 82-80 triumph, as Bob Gale tipped in a shot at the buzzer for the difference. State had lost two previous times to Illinois, but won 81-76 in the season’s final game at Champaign, with Simpson sitting on the bench in street clothes with a bad knee. brubaker Sophomores Ron Gutkowski and Pat Miller progressed as the season wore on and were playing heads-up ball by season’s end. Rudy Benjamin scored 57 points in the final two games to cap an up and down year. He was many times a favorite of the home fans and had the knack of picking up the team when coming in off the bench. He was the team’s second leading scorer with a 12.5 norm. As Ralph went, so went the Spartans, but the club won only 9 of 24 games. The 5-9 conference record was good enough for a 6th place tie with two other teams. The death of coach John Benington left the team in bewilderment as the season started,¡¡but new coach Gus Ganakas, John’s apprentice of four years, handled the job admirably. Gus still says the biggest thrill of the season was just winning the first game, an 89-85 squeaker over unheralded Eastern Kentucky. 147 BASKETBALL: front row: T. Bograkos; P. Dean; S. Kirk­ patrick; R. Benjamin; G. Ganakas, coach; P. Miller; E. Humphrey; G. Przyblo; L. Ward, back row: P. Christian­ sen, mgr.; M. Aitch, fresh, coach; B. Gale; R. Binge; B. Cohrs; C. Larsen; J. Gibbons; R. Gutkowski; R. Simpson; B. Nrdmann, Asst. Coach; J. Lieberman, mgr.; G. Rob­ inson, Trainer. • -.'.'V ■ ’ - WBm. -y ' . -VI ; < ■ :. ‘'vY' brubaker left: Bob Gale goes high in the air for this rebound against the Buckeyes, right: It was a year of "almosts”, as this shot bounces off the rim after almost dropping through. BASKETBALL below: Craig Larsen loses the ball to the Buckeye defense, below left: Ralph makes it look easy. brubaker SBi porteous Other highlites were a three point upset of Notre Dame and a second place finish in the Utah Classic in December. State won its first two Big Ten games, one of which was an 85-84 thriller at Indiana, where Gutkowski tipped in a shot at the buzzer. With the help of players from a freshman team that finished 10-2, 1970-71 could be better all around with a cast of young players from the current season with another year’s experience. The same thing goes for the head coach too. 149 indoor track remington Herb Washington may become a living legend. He may disspell those rumors about Bob Hayes being the fastest human. Herb Washington is really the fastest human, at least according to a stopwatch. Washington capped off a great season by equalling the world’s record of :05.9 in the 60-yard dash in winning the NCAA indoor title at Detroit’s Cobo Hall in March. He also broke Jesse Owens’ 35-year-old record in the Big Ten meet with a :06.0 time, which really isn’t too bad a debut for this extremely dedi­ cated sophomore. Senior Bill Wehrwein had a great winter, lowering his Big Ten standard in the 600-yard run to 1:08.3, winning that conference event title again. Foot­ baller Eric Allen won and set a Big Ten record in the triple jump with 48-foot, bVi inches. State set a Jenison Field House mile relay record of 3:15.5 in winning a conference title, with Wehrwein, Al Hen­ derson, freshman Mike Murphy and John Mock toting the baton. As a team, State finished seventh in the NCAA meet, and third in the Big Ten. State lost dual meets to Illinois and Michigan in their only dual match-ups of the season. above: The scattered eyes of a Jenison crowd watch a non-Spartan clear the bar at a pretty decent height, right: At the Spartan Relays, Western Michigan wins a heat of the Shuttle Hurdle Relay, Wiscon­ sin is second, Michigan State a disappoint­ ing third. remington 150 left: Herb Washington finishing ahead of John Carlos, below: The world rec­ ord holders in the shuttle hurdle relay. bottorf|: Two Spartans strain for the wire in their heat. porteous gymnastics GYMNASTICS: Coach George Szypula; Assistant Coach N. Haynie; K. Luegge; L. Fatt; M. Youngman; B. Ehly; T. Tootle; P. Arnold; P. Sorg; A. Beaudet; R. Balhorn; D. Ziegert; D. Johnson; K. Factor; M. Anth­ ony; T. Kuhlman; B. Goldenberg; J. Fedor- chik; C. Morse; R. Murahata; M. Uram; F. Zafran. Like several other of Michigan State’s winter sports teams, the gymnastics squad fared much better in the Big Ten meet than it did in dual meet competi­ tion. The acrobatic men of coach George Szypula were third in the conference meet, after winning just four of 11 regular season dual meets. However, four of the seven losses were by less than a point and a half. Consoling to Szypula is the fact that it was a young team with only standout Rich Murahata, the club leader in the vault and floor exercise, being a sen­ ior. Standouts Charlie Morse, Mickey Uram and Randy Balhorn will all be back another season or more. porteous 153 wrestling WRESTLING: bottom row: G. Johnson; M. Malley; V. Lemvov; B. Elsenheimer; R. John­ son; M. Borders; B. Perlmutter; D. Ciolek; P. Shallman; E. Alsup; K. Pinsky; R. Wahula; M. Bender; R. Musser. back row: D. Blubaugh, asst, coach; D. Kigerprainer; R. Buffmyer; G. Bissei I; D. Roberts; R. Ouellet; T. Milkovich; M. Ellis; G. King; D. Holek; J. Zindel; B. Zindel; V. Mittelberg; B. Lewis; S. Davis; R. Radman; G. Malecek; T. Moxim; P. Karslake; T. Muir; K. Lowrance; D. Roberts; L. Hicks; D. Luchen- bill, trainepGrady Peninger, coach. porteous When it comes to champions, coach Grady Peninger’s wrestling team stands head and shoulders above just about any sports team around. State had another fabulous wrestling year—winning 16 of 17 meets and an unprece­ dented fifth straight Big Ten title that saw five wrestlers emerge as individual champions. Peninger himself was named to the Helms Ath­ letic Hall of Fame during the season. The lone loss was a 17-16 heartbreaker to Oklahoma State that saw the Spartans lose the final two matches and, of course, the meet itself. State also won the Midlands Tournament, and its own Quadrangular meet in December. Jack Zindel won his second straight Big Ten title at 190 pounds and was named the meet’s outstanding wrestler. Greg Johnson won at 118 pounds, Tom Milkovich at 134, Keith Lowrance at 142, and Vic Mittelberg at heavyweight. The team is still a young one and the immediate years ahead stilllloom extremely bright for this outstanding Spartan team. 155 below: All was not "Ups” for the Spartan wrestlers this unidentified Spartan struggles against an Oklahoma State opponent. this year, as porteous porteous porteous fencing FENCING: front: C. Schmitter, coach; B. Krosschell; H. Sorensen; B. Kreitsch; D. Mc­ Gaw; G. Tully; back: I. Schwartz; R. Luce; B. Rosenberg; P. Herring; B. Mathers; B. Tyler; N. Quinn; C. Held. Coach Charles Schmitter’s team finished a so-so season with a 6-7 dual meet record, but scored 22 points in the Big Ten meet, good for fourth place. Underclassmen paced the team in all weapons- sophomore Ira Schwartz had a 22-7 record in foil, sophomore Paul Herring finished 24-12 in epee and junior Don McGaw was 24-11 in sabre. Epee and foil were the two weapons which hindered the Spartans during the season—only one per­ former in each had a winning record. No sabre- man had a losing record. porteous 157 HOCKEY: front row: R. Duffett; A. Swanson; N. GaH fney; B. Pattullo; B. Watt; M. Olson; P. Russo; B. Johnson, second row: J. Hancock, mgr.; A. Terpay, Asst. Coach; G. Gagnon; B. Catfppbell; B. Micheluti; R. Sokoll; M. DeMarco; D. Roberts; H. Price; D. Fine- gan; D. Hogan; D. Thompson; C. Stretch, Trainer; Amo Bessone, Head Coach, third row: T. Fales, mgr.;" D. St. Jean; B. Fifield; T. Campbell; R. Olson; B. Sipola; J. Laklng; F. DeMarco; P. Mooney; G. De­ Marco; D. Lewis; D. Houtteman. :.orteou.s porteous ÉéHMmM * The 13-16 season for the Spartan ice hockey team was usual for a Spartan team, but the manner in which coach Amo Bessone’s team achieved the record is unique. A seven-game losing streak after the middle of the campaign plunged State into obscurity. It wasn’t until little 5’ 7” sophomore Don Thompson pumped in a phenomenal five goals at Ann Arbor against Michigan, that State emerged from that losing streak. Thompson and another sophomore, Gilles Gagnon, each led the club with 14 goals apiece during the season. Bessone picked up his 200th career win during the cam­ paign, but State lost several games that easily might have gone the other way, dropping all three of its overtime con­ tests. 158 hockey porteo us swimming The 1969-70 swimming season for Michigan State was another typical one—an outstand­ ing dual meet season, but finishing behind Indiana and Michigan in everything—which is exactly what the Spartans did. State went 10-1 on the dual meet season—losing to Michigan and cancelling its meet with Indi­ ana because of bad weather. The Spartans then finished behind the two with 311 points in the Big Ten meet. Dick Fetters took over the head coaching reigns for his first season from Charles Mc- Caffree. McCaffree had spent 28 years in the head coaches’ office before turning the du­ ties over to his long time assistant. Senior Dick Crittenden was the lone Spartan Big Ten champion, setting a varsity record in the 50-yard freestyle, with a :21.5 time. beasley f&S&ra!¡£m| • • . ;• ■HI mSS"V ■ *" ' > ' * O o' SWIMMING: front row: J. Henderson, head coach; B. Burke; M. Kalmbach; B. Richards; D. Crittenden; B. Jones, J. Narcy, diving coach, second row: B. Ness; B. Treadway; P. Burke, D. Coward, J. Thuerer; B. Scott; G. Gonzalez; J. Lanini; T. Cramer, third row: J. Geiger; M. Bigane; M. Boyle; T. Bazant; A. Dil- ley; L. O’Neill; S. Solodky; K. Winfield; A. Mil­ ler. fourth row: P. Virtue; J. Ivy; J. Rockwell; K. Ridenger; K. Bayles. 160 beasley beasiey Coach Danny Litwhiler discusses the situ­ ation with catcher Harry Kendrick. As the Spartans battle Albion on a dreary day in April, the centerfield flag sheds remembrance of a battler who had died during the week—Dwight Eisen­ hower. best best 162 baseball 1969 VARSITY BASEBALL: bottom row: M. Knight; Z. Easton; D. Bilski; P. Williams; D. Lazar; J. Gavel; H. Kendrick, capt.; Jordan; R. Miller, second row: G. Petroff; M. Olson; T. Ropel; M. Mc- Master; J. Lansky; P. Rashead; J. Keane; K. Maas; P. Fulton; M. Dunbar; L. Rettenmund; G. Boyce, top row: F. Pellerin, ass’t. coach; D. Litwhiler, head coach; T. Bograkos; R. Kreuger; J. Fydroski; C. Wendrick; D. Blight; R. Vary; G. McDowell; M. Thomas; C. Viane; D. Kiger, trainer; G. Novak, mgr. Coach Danny Litwhiler and his Spartan base- ballers were not satisfied with the 1969 sea­ son. The hopes of a Big Ten championship and the right to represent the conference in the national tournament for the first time since 1954 were wiped out in a disastrous four-game road trip after State had won two games from arch-rival Michigan. The Spartans trailed Michigan 4-0 in the first game of an East Lansing doubleheader, but rallied to win 5-4 and then blistered the Wol­ verines 18-3 in the nightcap, giving State a 2-0 early conference season record. 163 BASEBALL But then followed nightmarish double losses the following weekend to Indiana and Ohio State, three by one run and the other by two. For all intents and purposes, the season end­ ed with the Ohio State twinbill. State lost three of four on its other road trip, two of those losses coming on 1-0 scores at Il­ linois. So one main Spartan downfall was a failure to win on the road. State wound up 8-8 in league play, good only for a three-way tie for fifth, while Minnesota romped to the title by four games over Illi­ nois. State did manage to split a double- header with the Gophers on the final day of the season in East Lansing. For the year, State won 24 and lost 17 and placed two players, catcher Harry Kendrick and outfielder Rick Miller, on the NCAA Dis­ trict Four all-star team. Miller won the Big Ten batting championship with a .429 aver­ age and hit .356 for the overall season to lead the club. He was only the second Spartan ev­ er to win a Big Ten batting title. Kendrick hit .284. At season’s end, Miller was named the team’s most valuable player, outfielder Richie Jor­ dan the most improved and Dan Bielski the most valuable pitcher. He won six of eleven decisioned games and posted a 1.75 earned run average. mmm The Spartans got a rough-tough brand of baseball from Phil Rashead (20) as shown in this sequence against Michigan. Rashead scored on this play at the plate and left the Wolverine catcher, Pete Titone, in a helpless heap. Titone left the game as the Spartans won a Big ffien-opening doubleheader from their archrivals. 164 A great fan of Spartan baseball, Acting Presi­ dent Adams rarely missed a home game and reacted accordingly in good or bad situations on the field. best liest John Bufe will be relied on heavily in his junior year in 1970 as the Spartans attempt to come back to Big Ten respectability. Wes Ichesco — another sophomore member in 1969 with promise for 1970. Tennis hopes for the future rest on the lanky shoulders of gifted Tom Gray, who at 6-4 in height, poses a threat to the Big Ten sin­ gles championship for the next two years. tennis Coach StanDrobac knew he was in for a re­ building year in 1969, after losing all but one player from the 1968 team that won nine of 12 dual meets and finished second in the Big Ten. But the tumble downward was a bit se­ vere. State finished a dismal eighth in conference play, a meet held on its own courts. The Big Ten meet saw Michigan walk away with every­ thing but the courts themselves. In addition, the Spartans had an abnormal 5-6 dual meet season, and could win only one of seven dual meets on its Southern training trip. The Big Ten finish was State’s worst in his­ tory. But there are hopes for the future. The top player and only one to reach the fi­ nals of the Big Ten meet was sophomore Tom Gray, who took Michigan’s Dick Dell, the ulti­ mate number one singles winner, to three sets in the championship match before los­ ing. And only two players graduated from the team —captain John Good and Rick Raines. Besides Gray, four other veterans returned in 1970. Hopefully, 1969 will be remembered as a year that marked a beginning of future bright mo­ ments in Spartan tennis. 167 It was Lynn Janson, elected captain for 1970, who paved the way to the league title by finishing third in the meet after a poor opening-round start. Against a background of green at Forest Akers course, Rick Wouife fires away. 168 Big Ten champions for the first time in history, the Spartan golf team was comprised of captain Larry Murphy, Graham Cooke, Rick Woulfe, Lynn Jan- son, Dennis Vass, Lee Edmunson and coach Bruce Fossum. It can be demonstrated statistically that since Bruce Fossum took over as head coach, be­ ginning with the 1966 season, the Spartan golf team has improved steadily. That year State finished fourth in the Big Ten, the next year third, in 1968 second and finally in the spring of 1969 — first! It was the first Big Ten golf championship ever at Michigan State, making Fossum’s team the pride and joy of all spring sports teams. Earlier in the season, State won the Wisconsin Quadrangular and the Purdue Invitational and wound up the season by finishing 13th in the NCAA meet. i But the Big Ten title was the team’s hallmark and junior Lynn Janson was the individual hero in the tournament played in East Lans- 169 ing. Janson rallied from a poor opening day to finish at 298, the third best performance in the meet. Earlier in the year, Janson was medalist in the Illinois Intercollegiate meet. He averaged 73.8 strokes for the season, more than two shots better than any of his teammates. At season’s end, he was named team captain for 1970. Fossum has called Janson “the best player I’ve ever coached here.” Rick Woulfe finished sixth in the Big Ten meet and Lee Edmundson placed in a three-way tie for seventh. Graham Cooke, Denny Vass and Larry Murphy were other contributing Spar­ tans. The next question after four improving years is how does State improve now? l fisish i l ■ j, • ¡JSO.H.l • •' -:’*1 4 4« top right: Bill Wehrwein—one of State’s finest middle distance runners in his­ tory—is shown here sailing through the tape with baton in hand with no other competitor close behind, above: Wayne Hartman breaks the string— meaning a first place finish, right: In near military precision form, Charles Starkey and Ken Leonowicz lead Mich­ igan and Notre Dame runners into the finish Performances like this were missing too often in the spring of 1969 to make the Spartans a team winner. outdoor track Caught in the middle of perfect hurdle form is Spartan Wayne Hartwick, second from left. Bill Tuinier, State’s top long jumper in ’69. After Bill Wehrwein, Roger Merchant and Herb Washington, little else was of champion­ ship quality on the Spartan outdoor track team in 1969. Washington competed in sev­ eral varsity meets as a freshman, winning the 100 yard dash at the Ohio Relays in an exhibi­ tion contest. State hoped to achieve a first division finish in the conference meet, held in Lafayette, Ind. at Purdue and placed fourth, accom­ plishing that goal. Wehrwein was a big factor in that so-called success. He won State’s only event, the 440 yard dash, in a speedy :46.2. He also finished third in the 220 yard dash and ran a leg on State’s second place mile re­ lay team. The only other Spartans placing in the league championship meet were Roger Merchant (third, 880), Pat Wilson (fifth, 660), Kim Hart­ man (third, mile), Chuck Starkey (fourth, three miles) and Steve Derby (fourth, 120 high hurdles). State never came closer than nine points in losing all three of its dual meets and its lone triangular, although Wehrwein did lead the m team to a 25th place finish in the NCAA meet. season records 1969-70 GOLF Ohio State Invitational — 4th Illinois Invitational — 4th Wisconsin Quadrangular — 1st Purdue Invitational — 1st Northern Invitational — 3rd Spartan Invitational — 4th is[ Bu Ton NCAA -13th I a favelle _ Franklin & Marshall Kenyon Michigan Ohio State Michigan L ACROSSF (first v irsily season) Der i ischi Oberlin Notre Dam| Bowling Green Chicago Lacrosse Wittenberg GYMNASTICS (4 7) 155 25 Ch.c ago Circle 156 5b 150.40 160 90 Michigan 155 85 New Mexico 155 45 146 35 157 05 Minnesoti 158.30 157.45 157 20 157 05 Illinois Iowa 159 15 152 60 So. Illinois 148 50 15/95 Wisconsin 155 95 Ohio Slate 147.40 151.85 Indiana State 158.25 153 60 Indiana 151.85 Big Ten — 3rd SOCCLR (7-2 U Purdue Hope College Kent State Air Force Boll State Toledo Akron St i on is Ohio University Cleveland State 0 0 0 ¡¡¡I 0 0 0 2 0 3 TENNIS (5-6) Illinois Purdue Northwestern Wisconsin Wayne State Western Michigan Minnesota Iowa Michigan Ohio State Indiana Big Ten —8th 9 3 4 7 2 3 8 7 9 2 7 0 6 5 2 7 6 1 2 0 7 2 INDOOR TRACK (0-2) 59 51 Illinois Michigan Big Ten - 3rd 81 89 Illinois Wisconsin Minnesota Michigan OUTDOOR TRACK 64 75 104 91 95 Notre Dame Big Ten -4th CC.C meet 7th NCAA meet - 25th BASF BALI (24 1/1 spring trip (8-5) Detroit Detroit Albion Albion Michigan Michigan Fastcrri Mich Eastern Mich Western Mich Indiana Indiana Ohio State Ohio State Notre Dame Wisconsin Wisconsin Central Mich Central Mich Illinois Illinois Purdue Purdue Western Mich. lOWcl Minnesota Minnesota Big Ten -5th s 1Ô 2 6 4 5 18 2 7 8 5 1 2 1 6 17 1 5 0 7 0 0 2 6 3 b ^ 14 5 0 2 1 0 0 4 3 3 5 1 6 5 g 7 12 0 ? 11 5 1 1 6 1 4 0 5 2 9 photography by beasley (2), best (3), brubaker (2), gerstner (1), leone (1), porteous (2), remington (1), sirna (1) and tyner (2). layout by phil s toff an. mSmm -iv" I I I¡181 i 111 32 30 28 18 24 35 16 36 40 31 26 20 28 26 25 30 27 WRESTLING (16-1) Maryland Colorado State Arizona State Calif. Poly. So. Illinois Purdue Oklahoma State Indiana Illinois Northern Iowa So. Illinois Iowa Wisconsin Oklahoma Michigan Minnesota Mankato State Big Ten — 1st 0 6 5 12 15 2 17 0 0 3 5 13 6 6 8 5 3 SWIMMING (10-11 83 œ 86 66 83 71 Western Mich Oakland Iowa Illinois Iowa State * MiaSMoKio)i:"- 40 45 37 48 28 ¡UBI 100 53 71 77 72 Purdue Michigan Ohio State Wisconsin Minnesota Big Ten — 3rd FOOTBALL (4-6) Washington So. Methodist Notre Dame Ohio State Michigan low.i Indiana Purdue Minnesota 27 23 28 21 23 13 0 13 10 39 Northwestern Big Ten — 9th 11 15 42 54 12 19 1b 41 14 7 CROSS COUNTRY (5-1) Indiana Miami (Ohio) Minnesota Central Mich. Notre Dame Eastern Mich. Big Ten — 4th HOCKEY (13-15) North Dakota North Dakota Michigan 6 j||l 2Wjl 6 3 8 Michigan Princeton MB New Hampshire¡hbBI Michigan Wisconsin ■H 0 6gil 6■BBj NortheasternmSSmjjBHj New Hampshire Colorado Colorado Denver Denver Michigan Tech Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota Michigan Michigan 6 jj Wisconsin Wisconsin Minnesota Minnesota 8 Minnesota-Dul. ■Mili WÊËwBmMinnesota-Dul.1 ili ¡jij Wisconsin Wisconsin 0 5 5 3 4 8 2 3 6 2 3 5 3 5 6 4 6 2 4 173 BASKE T BAI L (9 15) Eastern Ky. Toledo 89 80 86 Western Mich 60 89 85 82 77 51 85 98 78 85 88 87 86 79 66 77 78 67 82 Butler Bradley Utah Oregon Illinois Temple Indiana Northwestern Minnesota Notre Dame Michigan Minnesota Purdue Wisconsin Ohio State Iowa Indiana Illinois Ohio State Purdue Illinois Big Ten — 6th m - 81 85 82 71 81 87 105 87 86 90 84 95 85 82 91 92 105 89 89 103 66 74 80 iff 76 FENCING (6-7) Indiana Chicago Illinois 9 12 19 10 8 Ohio State Notre Dame 19 Milwaukee Tech. Lake SuperiorMÊÊÈ 14 Wis Parkside Wisconsin Minnesota Wayne State 15 5 18 10 Chicago Circle 13 Detroit Big Ten — 4th 17 19 8 13 17 14 18 15 8 24 12 21 9 2 4 6 5 8 5 8 4 john benington, 1921-1969 Michigan State’s 13th basketball coach was at the Spartan helm from December of 1965 through the 1969 season. His Spartan teams won 56 games and lost 38 and one team tied for a Big Ten championship. The comments of those who knew him and learned of his death on September 10, 1969, typify the man John Benington was. “We have lost a great man and a great coach. John certainly was one of the finest people I’ve ever been associated with in sports. He was kind and good, a wonderful family man and a coach who had as his first objective to make better men out of his players.” —athletic director Biggie Munn 174 “He was an outstanding member of our faculty and of the basketball coaching profession.” —Walter Adams, then acting president In a tribute to this man, contributions given to a fund to aide the eleven-member Benington family totaled over $23,600 and were presented to Mrs. Benington at the team banquet on March 9, 1970. In addition, the family received two $10,000 college scholarships. John Benington’s family received only a token of what he meant to so many fans and friends. gerstner club sports They don’t get scholarships or tenders, rarely do they get meal money or any travel expenses, but they do have fun. They have joined into 21 distinct groups known broadly as “club sports”. They are units of students who want to par­ take in an athletic endeavor that is more than an intramu­ ral activity and not as intense and time consuming as a varsity sport. For some people, they are given equal time with classes. For others, classes are slighted. CLUBSPORTS lefjb; A boxing club workout, below: Tarket practice at the pistol range, right: The ski club has to do some traveling to find areas like this, but whether 50 or 600 miles, every­ trip. one agrees worth the it’s ÌpT,Sjtffiier 178 mens intramurals right: An IM quarterback calls a play, below: One of the many night games played under the lights. sawyer « « sawyer For the frustrated high school athlete who was not invited to participate in a varsity sport at State, all is not lost. Michigan State possesses one of the finest intramural programs in the country, with ap­ peal for everyone from the archery enthusiasts to those who thrive on judo. The organized competi­ tion, such as the intramural basketball, football, and softball teams, continue to draw hordes of stu­ dents away from the books. Yet the great majority of participants in the intramural program make use of the informal activities available to every student. INTRAMURALS below: The Turkey Trot in action, above: An in­ terested observer watches the proceedings. The Men’s Intramural Building houses facilities for handball, squash, paddleball, as well as basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts, a dirt arena for arch­ ery and golf rebound nets, plus steamrooms and re­ habilitation to work out sprains and strains. Still the building is simply not adequate to serve the number of students it must, and the only answer is additional facilities. Longer hours have helped a little, but it is nearly impossible to get a handball or basketball court without a reservation. facilities above: Limited facilities force the IM hockey program to compete late at night, but the tempo is just as fast and furious, wft: The popularity of volleyball is rapidly in­ creasing. Here members of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity demonstrate their skill at the sport. INTRAMURALS above: The pool is probably the most at­ tractive feature of the IM building, espe­ cially on those hot afternoons during spring term, right: Driving for the basket as a defender attempts to intervene. porteous 184 left: No time for a mental lapse, below: The intramural basket­ ball program saw 330 teams compete this year. gerstner Should the proposed All-Events Building become a reality, Jenison Fieldhouse would be thelogical so­ lution to the overcrowded conditions at the Men’s IM building. Talk has also centered around possible construction of a facility on the east end of campus, on the west portion of the present intramural field. Featured in this plan Is the use of the excavation dirt to build an elementary ski slope just east of the building. 185 INTRAMURALS above: The slow pitch used in the softball games is easier to hit, but it provides for more action and excitement, above right: One of the advan­ tages of the IM Building is the opportunity to work out alone, right: The grimace is under­ standable, as this swing results in an easy pop up for an out. 186 Probably the most fun is had as a member of one of the organized teams. Competition is heightened by feelings of loyalty to the team, and the thrill of moving toward a possible championship with every victory. One of the highlights, and probably the most publicized intramural event, is the annual running of the Turkey Trot in the late fall. The greatest prize of them all, however, is the all-sports trophy, which is awarded to the year’s most success­ ful team. I tynes 187 women’s intramurals brubaker above: Learning to control the ball with a closed fist is perhaps the hardest part of volleyball to master, right: The shorter gals find it a little harder to get the ball over the net than their male counterparts, but they always find a way. brubaker left: The judge watches intently as this girl flips the ball right back at her opponents, below: Who said chivalry was just for the guys? Here the opposite sex learns the art of fencing. Although it seems that everybody complains about dorm food, how do you explain all the apprehension when it comes time to step on the scales, or go home for vacation? Michigan State isn’t exactly the ideal place to start a diet, but each year more girls have discovered a logicalsolution to such problems. Remember that old building right next to the Botanic Gardens? Although for most, the Women’s Intramural building continues to serve as a landmark along with the stadium and Beaumont Tower, theWom- en’s IM has seen more use this year than ever before. While its use still doesn’t compare to that which the men’s counterpart sees,Indications are that the campus coeds have become more weight-conscious and are having a ball doing it. 189 bruba ker For some girls the pool serves as a place to just relax and cool off, while others catch up on diving and swimming skills. The pool continues to see the most action, but group activities, such as volleyball and basketball, are drawing crowds too. Some of the girls have evenlearned to wield the sword, perhaps to defend their beaus who find fasci­ nation a couple of blocks away swatting a lit­ tle black ball around inside a tiny room. While it’s always fun to be a winner, in the ladies’ case it’s fun just to get out on one of the courts and let yourself go. A relaxing visit to the steam room is the answer to the soreness that may result. Offering a little something for everybody, the Women’s IM offers the per­ fect place to forget about books and classes and tests. Besides, a healthy body is suppos­ ed to make for a healthier mind. B g B B B a a a M w e e t A UNIVERSITY that encompasses a physical lay-out of 5000 acres and brings together 40,000 people as students, with equally as many interests and curi­ osities, can produce an immense spectrum of or­ ganizations. A university community is supposed to create a learning atmosphere not only in aca­ demics, but in people. And not only people in gen­ eral, butln discovering yourself — the opportunity to try out all of your interests to develop a fuller person. Michigan State can be defined as such a university. — W1 porteous above: M.S.U. Scots High­ landers practice in Dem­ onstration Hall, right: Practice makes perfect with the Spartan Bow­ men. M.S.U. Sports Car Club Gymkhana. 196 From college advisory committees to art shows, from sports car rallies to dorm government, a student at MSU can develop skills or cultivate new interests, meanwhile broadening his to meet others who opportunities share his enthusiasm. The organiza­ tions on campus make possible a unity of spirit and of people — a formidable task in the multiversity’s anonymity. The diversity here ranges from local 4-H and Girl Scout chapters to the fly­ ing and ski clubs, which teach novices while bringing together veteran enthu­ siasts, to the many honoraries reward­ ing scholastic achievement and ser­ vice, to such specializations as syn­ chronized swimming or playing the bagpipes. below: M.S.U. Promenaders, practicing in the Women’s I.M. building, right: Pistol Club on the firing range. gerstner beasley above: Yoga — another popular pastime with students, right: Hugo Bohm from Boyne Moun­ tain demonstrates technique to the ski club. 198 Outing Club members learn to rappel on trip to Grand Ledge. caswell 199 :JJji ft, SIlit■iiiii if■ m1 mcallister caswell mcallister top of page: Free Rock Concert in field by Auditorium on September 23. above: M.S.U. students enjoy such groups as "Al Sutterfield and The Warmth” at the Albatross, right: Students find other diver-, sions at the Albatross. below: "The Sand” enter­ tains students in another Free Rock Concert on No­ in the Judging vember 2, Pavilion, left: State News Staff working to meet a dead­ line. Despite the almost unlimited variety of organiza­ tions on and around the MSU campus, most are los­ ing the status they once held as being “registered.” The popularity of free rock concerts — unheard of in East Lansing before last summer — and the dis­ satisfaction with do-nothing honoraries have caused students to innovate and improvise. Volun­ teer programs have increased to provide an oppor­ tunity for service, while the Albatross coffee house on Grand River Avenue with its emphasis on infor­ mality has become a popular nucleus of talk and music. The conscious effort toward relevance and meaning has opened new directions as well as start­ ed a drift in the older uniting forces, the clubs, hon­ oraries, and governing groups, toward a fuller pur­ pose of activity. 201 Artist Mike Johnson, Thieves’ Market Art Show MSU Judo Club demonstration brubaker Tom and Linda of the Folk lore Society at "The Joint” 202 THE STATE NEWS, the only vehicle of infor­ mation (from campus to international) for many MSU students, found 1969-1970 a year of innovations, disappointments, and often friction. A Sunday edition, begun in October, was shelved at the end of fall term, partly for financial reasons; January brought a major turnoverin the editorial staff. One of the most popular features in this year’s paper was Dr. Werner’s weekly column, “The Doc­ tor’s Bag,” covering questions on medical problems ranging from insomnia to contra­ ception. Editorials brought a wide range of controversies to the population and urged an end to student apathy. And, as always, the State News was criticized, belittled, and read by MSU students, faculty and staff. left: Jim Crate, editor-in-chief, below: Linda Gortmaker, Debby Fitch, Ken Krell, Barney White, and Betsy Roach, features staff. left: Norm Saari, managing editor, below left: Technician Wayne Munn uses the State News darkroom, below right: Jeanne Saddler, Associate edi­ tor for minority affairs and Trinka Cline, executive editor. STATE NEWS EDITORIAL: bottom row: N. Saari; G. Bullard; K. Krell; J. Crate, editor-in-chief; E. Hutchison; J. Elliott; second row: W. Castanier; M. Patterson; D. Major; J. Borger; S. Johnson; C. Neal; M. Eicher; third row: B. White; R. Walsh; S. Allen; K. Oakley; M. Claus; C. Oison. STATE NEWS ADVERTISING: bottom row: J. Owings; M. Michel; R. Bullard, Sale Mgr.; M. Collet; J. Castanier, Adv. Mgr.; second row: K. Lynam; D. Strock; P. McNally; P. O’Brien; D. Christensen; R. Barber- is; third row: C. Rosaine; I. Broeman; L. McKiMop; J. Johnson; J. Byrd; fourth row: G. Loria; J. Blaylock; T. Powals; R. Liebmann; F. Leslie. 206 STATE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHIC: bottom row: J. Harrington; W. Gyr; B. Johnson, Adv.; J. McAllister; R. Warren; second row: D. Gerstner; T. Luke; M. Beasley; B. Porteous; N. Payea. STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED: bottom row: P. Everett; V. Potter; J. Cocembei; R. Godley; second row: M. Richardson; L. Kipila; M. Sherman. 207 left: Grad, adviser Phil Stoffan discusses choice of pictures with photographer Bill Porteous. below: Staff members Ellen Lindner, Bunny Harris, and Lorna LaVerne work on (fast!) ap proaching deadline. FINGERS that are stiff with fatigue from typing, the realization that you didn’t order enough pictures for your pages, the checking and rechecking of dimen­ sions of your lay-outs, and one calm (???) editor- in-chief reminding you that the deadline hour ap­ proaches. Where is this crazy scene taking place? Room 27 Student Services, better known as the Wolverine office^ Somehow a hard working staff manages to become organized enough to produce a 440 page pictorial record of a year at a university whose 40,000 students, plus administrators, fac­ ulty, staff, etc. can produce a full gamut of situa­ tions. The cries that it is impossible to eliminate anything else, the book has to be expanded, can often be heard. farrell brubaker top left: Photo editor John Brubaker looks over contact sheets, bottom left: Linda Meltzer, surrounded by 3500 Senior pic­ tures. right: Editor-in-Chief Eleanor Far­ rell checks lay-out with features editor Mary Genovese. 209 right: Carol Hoffman types copy for the residences section, below left: Wolverine adviser Mr. William Mc- llrath checks progress (?) on pages, below right: Graduates editor Ron- dy Murray finishes sorting out the senior pictures. Then there comes the waiting for the fin­ ished product to come back from the print­ ers; the mad grab for a copy; the search for your section; the sigh of relief by the editor who found everything in order — and the concession that maybe those late hours (un­ til 5:00 a.m.?!?) were really worth it. The pages get a final check before going off to the printer. brubaker WOLVERINE: bottom row: L. LaVerne, Off-Campus; T. Staudt, Sports; E. Farrell, Editor-in-Chief; J. Brubaker, Photography; B. Harris, On-Campus; R. Murray, Seniors; second row: D. Porter; D. Hackett; D. Cummings; L. Meltzer; C. Hoffman; S. Dinsmoore; P. Maurer; third row: D. Gerstner; C. Zaldokas; E. Lindner; J. Tyner; J. Mueller; R. Jarema; B. Porteous. 211 Sam Riddle of the Black Liberation Front (BLF) in­ troduces Great Issues speaker Ralph Abernathy. THIS WAS THE YEAR OF RESIGNATIONS in A.S.M.S.U. Student government at M.S.U. had come to somewhat of a standstill. No longer were the compensations enough to justify the large amounts of time and effort that must be given by a student leader. A.S.M.S.U. still brought nationally known speakers to campus in the Great Issues Se­ ries. Fall term saw Popular Entertainment have some of its greatest successes with promise of more to come in terms following. A.S.M.S.U. services, such as legal aid, con­ tinued to try to serve the student interests and concerns. Yet A.S.M.S.U. seemed to be unable to move much further than this. 212 porteous left: A.S.M.S.U. Pop Entertainment presents "The Association.” top of page: Sen. Edmund Muskie (Great Issues) speaks with students, above. A.S.M.S.U. Board, spring ’69. COMMUTEES in the various colleges, the Volunteer Bu­ reau, and growing complex councils found more students than ever before applying for a position. With the elimi­ nation of most rules and regulations, students were gain­ ing interest in the administration of the academic side of the University community. Surprising support to many student ideas and complaints was foundln the academic committees. Major governing groups, especially on- campus, were slowly phasing themselves out of existence. Decentralization was now the key word. Student govern® ment at M.S.U. found itself headinglin a very new direc­ tion (at least new to its present student body). Will this trend continue? Only future students at M.S.U. will be able to tell. above: Student Advisory Committee, College of Arts and Letters. right: Volunteer Bureau busi- ness meeting, below right: Women’s Inter- residence Council. mcallister gerstner GOVERNMENT left: Academie Council, Acting President Adams presiding, below: WIC members gather information for their halls. mm mm gerstner 215 GOVERNMENT: RESIDENCE HALL THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT on the resi­ dence hall level has changed drastically with recent policy changes at MSU. Lib­ eralization of women’s hours and open- house policies have minimized the hall’s judicial functions. Many halls have been experimenting with less structured coun­ cils, using “ad hoc” committees for hall activities and keeping meetings informal and brief. Attempts have been made by the halls the complex council as opposed to a more University­ wide structure. The presence of change and innovation within all the hall coun­ cils indicates a growing trend toward function and relevance on the local hall level. Whatever the result, hall govern­ ment at MSU will not remain static much longer. to emphasize top: Wonders Hall council meets in dinner session, above: Butterfield council members concernedly at work, below: Hall council members chipped in to paint themselves a meeting room in Rather Hall. porteous waddell 216 PAN-HEL: bottom row: M. Rainey, Sec.; A. Israel, V.P.; N. Glaser, V.P.; Miss M. Petersen, Adv.; A. Konde, Pres.; K. MacDonald, V.P.; second row: J. Cherkinsky; L. Barnes; K. Bartholomew; E. Rich­ ter; D. Petross; P. Creagan; D. Tyler; P. Zolinski; third row: L. Wendt; C. Morrisey; G. Stewart; S. Brandjord; J. Sheets; L. Pickering; P. Dunham; C. Oberg. WOMEN’S INTER-RESIDENCE COUNCIL, the link between individual living units and the University, is composed of representatives from each women’s resident halliWIC spon­ sors campus activities throughout the year, often with MHA, their male counterpart, but the group’s main function is to establish and change policies involving coeds. Among other issues, this year the council has been involved in studying the possibility of expand­ ing the extent of co-educational living facili­ ties in the university’s residence halls. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL coordinates Greek living for MSU’s 23 sororities by initiating policy changes and guiding activities. A major study of the rush system was con­ ducted by the council this year as a result of the growing concern by Greeks to make the fraternity/sorority system more relevant to the individuals, the university, and society. Through their SCOPE (Student Community through Panhellenic Effort) Organization center, Pan-Hel also serves the Lansing community. WIC: bottom row: L. Brown; S. Kernick, V.P.; D. O’Donnohue, Pres.; J. Casbon; H. Waldroop; second row: J. Burtness; N. Gajewski; P. Mulcrone; C. Gregory; M. Stone; R. Lanterman; third row: L. Randall; L. Stierle; S. Carter; M. Sutton; D. Fine; M. Hall. AWS: bottom row: L. Wesler, Sec.- Treas.; L. Leppek, Co-Chm.; G. Wil­ son, Co-Chm.; G. Kraft; S. Gerow; second row: C. Tomalka; D. Nel­ son; J. Hagen; J. Schefka; L. Myers; L. Rau; Dr. L. Fitz­ gerald, Adv. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS, open to all women stu­ dents at MSU, aims to create mature, responsible citizens. Focusing on issues relating to the roles and responsibil­ ities of women on campus, AWS sponsored a seminar on abortion during winter term. Also on the AWS calendar this winter was a reception for new MSU President and Mrs. Clifton Wharton. Spring activities for the group in­ cluded Women’s Week and Lantern Night, honoring the top fifty women seniors. THE AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL, composed of representatives from the clubs affiliated with the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, coordi­ nates club activities and publications. The spring Small Animals Day, sponsored by Ag Council, is perennially pop­ ular with Lansing youngsters, who can watch, pet, and even feed the University’s calfs, foals and lambs. The group also conducts the Fall Harvest festival and honors outstanding students ip agriculture. 218 HOME EC COUNCIL: bottom row: G. White- head; M. McCall; S, Smalley, Pres.; K. Roe, V.P.; M. Kaukola; sec­ ond row: K. Ruess; R. Lister; C. Westfall; J, Stough, L. Gorski. Treas.; THE HOME ECONOMICS COUNCIL coordinates activities of the clubs within the College of Home Economics. Also serving as the contact point between students and the American and Michigan Home Economics Associations, the Home Ec Council tries to stimulate student interac­ tion, involvement, and acceptance of professional re­ sponsibility. Many home economics majors enjoy the council-sponsored annual trip to the WIIM Home Eco­ nomics Conference in Chicago. AG COUNCIL: bottom row: N. Brown, Adv.; P. Spike, V.P.; P. Gordon, Pres.; R. Heiden; M. Steinmueller, Adv.; sec­ ond row: V. Gale; G. Heck; G. Trombley; C. Koenigshof| third row: T. Beckner; G. Haas; C. Gibson; D. Bush; C. Bethke. brubaker SENIOR COUNCIL: from top: D. Weinheimer; P. Platz; L. McKillop; D. Danowski; T. Koernke; S. Eggers; J. Mantey; J. Owsen; C. Westrick. THE SENIOR COUNCIL, in coordination with moratorium activities last fall, sponsored a 750-mile “Run for Peace” involving 18 colleges and universities and culminating with the presentation of the American flag to Michigan Senator Hart on the Capitol steps in Washington, D. C. During winter term members served as an advisory com­ mittee to President Wharton to assist him in familiarizing himself with Michigan State. The council also holds a banquet spring term to honor the “70 Club” of outstand­ ing seniors. remington President Wharton greets winter graduates at the Senior Reception. 220 DELPHI: seated: T. Cline; E. Lindner; J. Scholz; M. Marshall; standing: E. Farrell; D. Fitch; A. Konde; K. McDonel; M. McEachern. porteous DELPHI was organized last spring to fill the need for an honorary to recognize outstand­ ing senior women at MSU. Patterned after their male counterpart, Excalibur, the four­ teen members of Delphi represent all areas of involvement in the campus community. Sponsored by the Coral Gables, the group meets weekly for dinner there. A variety of speakers and guests such as Representative Jackie Vaughn encourages dialogue on the issues pertaining to the university and soci­ ety. TOWER GUARD, both an honorary and a ser­ vice organization, taps its fifty members at May Morning Sing each year. The women are selected from the top two hundred freshman women at MSU on the basis of scholarship, service, character and leadership. Services provided by Tower Guard members include reading to the blind, aiding at registration and commencement, and assisting at the Lantern Night ceremonies held each spring to honor the top fifty senior women. TOWER GUARD: members: M. Abeel; N. Anderson; D. Arvilla; D. Arvilla; B. Block; R. Boxer; S. Brown; S. Buslepp; P. Cusick; A. Decamp; F. Fitch; D. Gillespie; M. Ford; L. Henley; S. Hester; N. Ickler; S. LaRue; B. Macfarland; W. Mager; C. Michael; L. Papp; C. Parker; M. Poniers; N. Rappa- port; R. Repko; L. Reuter; L. Rhodes; N. Schiffer; M. Schanhofen; K. Sheirman; W. Shiba; P. Strandness; C. Tellman; M. VanTokeren; J. Walkup; T. West; P. Wheelock; D. Williams; S. Wilson; V. Wilson; S. Wright. MORTAR BOARD: bot­ tom row: M. Steven­ son; P. Sikes, Sec.; E. Monroe, Pres.; G. Wil­ son, V.P.; Dr. L. Fitz­ gerald; second row: M. Marshall; B. Julian; E. Farrell; B. Hickok; J. Templin; D. Matthews; third row: M. Day; C. Walters; C. Simone; E. Moore; J. King. MORTAR BOARD, a national senior women’s honorary, distinguishes women who have ob­ tained the accolade of scholarship, leader­ ship and dedicated service to the university and local community. In addition to their academic pursuits, the members provide in­ dividual services such as tutoring and volunteer work. They also sponsor a needy child and help at commencement exercises. One of the big events of the year and a high­ light for alumni is the Mortar Board Alumni Tea. BLUE KEY, a national honor fraternity com­ posed of 35 junior and senior men, selects its members on the basis of leadership and service in the university. The men accom­ pany orphans from the Lansing area to MSU athletic events throughout the year as one of their most popular activities, and they also work to honor outstanding students through nominations to “Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges.” BLUE KEY: bottom row: D. Baird, Treas.; R. Robinson, Pres.; J. Crate; D. Snyder; sec- cond row: W. Rustem; B. Grabert; G. Bullard; S. S. Baumhardt; Plichta; third row: N. Mayer; F. Belinsky; S. Douse; A. Mintzer; F. Dilley; fourth row: H. Spence; J. Geweke; V. Flartenburg; P. Graf; G. Klinsky. 222 BETA BETA BETA: bottom row: B. Campbell; G. Griffith, Pres.; S. O’Hopp, Sec.; J. C. Braddock, Adv.; A. Gagne, V.P.; second row: L. Stawick; D. Panknin; M. Fink; K. Thomas; K. Benson; L. Winsor; B. Langan; B. Becker; third row: D. Grondin; L. Rasdale; M. Gabil; M. Arzaga; L. Harris; S. Atkins; K. Klomparens; fourth row: G. Schave; R. Snfjth; K. Saladin; D. Arvilla; D. Arvilla; B. Doren; D. Wood; W. Thomas; fifth row: W. Keimig; R. O'Hara; R. Hay; R. James; M. Dunn; L. Ryan; N. Korstange. BETA BETA BETA, an affiliate of the largest national biological honorary in the country, encourages research and excellence in the field of biology. Members must be juniors with a high scholastic average majoring in one of the biological sciences, and are initi­ ated at the annual banquet. Tri-Beta hosts a variety of professors who speak to members on a wide range of topics. CIRCLE HONORARY is entirely composed of women from the residence halls. Members are nominated by their head advisors and hall presidents, and are accepted into the honorary after going through a selection pro­ cess conducted by active members. These women are the students who have initiated the ideas behind changes in women’s resi­ dence hall policies. CIRCLE HONORARY: bottom row: C. Tippy; A. Wieland; A. Hodge, Pres.; M. Chapa, V.P.; G. Siffcith; D. Myers; second row: D. O’Donnohue; C. Hamlin; E. Farrell; J. Rabbers; M. Ditchie; third row: C. Gregory; S. Long; A. Gendron; B. Pikka; C. Westfall; M. DeLuca; fourth row: V. Antonson; C. Walters; S. Kirkland; S. Kernick; L. Monrow; V. Purvis; fifth row: J. Jenkins; K. Johnston; G. Taggart; L. Viswat; L. Johnson; M. Hall. TAU BETA PI: bottom row: J. Burnett; E. Bode, Treas.; L. Baumgard­ ner, Sec.; D. Hawkins, Pres.; R. Finley; R. Barr, Adv.; second row: J. Minneker; J. Mueller; J. Edwards; E. Saunders; H. Kitchen; F. Purdy; G. Leadley; third row: W. Charlie; B. Porteous; E. Sierecki; D. Miller; T. Dollhoff; G. Kutchey; T. Moberly; fourth row: F. Grubka; C. Potter; A. Popiel; T. Opdbndyk; D. Butler; D. Scheid; R. Hetrick. TAU BETA PI is the only national organization that honors outstanding students in all branches of engineering. On the MSU cam­ pus, members assist the Department of Engi­ neering with programs such as hosting in­ terested ADS candidates. As a service to the university as a whole, the members of Tau Beta Pi also read to blind students. Out of 150 chapters comprising Tau Beta Pi nation­ ally, Michigan State is distinguished as hav­ ing the second chapter founded. SAILING CLUB offers students interested in sailing a chance to master the skill. Members participate in intercollegiate regattas among the Big Ten schools, and this year club mem­ bers increased their season by building an ice boat. Besides sailing, members of the club can learn the intricacies of the kayak. Club unity is furthered off water by frequent get togethers. SAILING CLUB: bottom row: R. Ashton, Treas.; J. Alexander, V. Com.; A. Groves, Com.; J. Cald­ well, Sec.; second row: C. White; D. Studer; L. Smith; J. Milne; J. DiGiacomo; P. Gural. BLOCK AND BRIDLE: bottom row: J. Dingerson, Treas.; C. Koenigshof; K. Rand, Pres.; C. Hawkins, Sec.; H. Ritchie, Adv.; J. Swift; second row: D. Beebe; K. Thomas; L. Behringer; J. Hogarth; L. Race; N. Gamrath; third row: J. Joba; T. Ritchey; M. Fox; K. Heath; N. Bitterling; fourth row: N. Payeur; J. Karsten; M. Brown; K. Haywood; M. Elliott; S. Butler; R. Fowler; fifth row: J. Temple; L. Clark; A. Merrithew; J. Walkup; S. Pearson; S. Trombly; H. Chaddock; sixth row: G. Richmond; P. Vel- lenga; T. Klink; H. Peldaen; C. Bitterling; R. Haver. THE BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB, an organiza­ tion for students interested in the animal industry, sponsors a score of activities dur­ ing the year. Winter term’s Little Interna­ tional, enabling each club member to have complete charge of either a pig, beef steer, sheep or horse for one week, closes with the selection of the best showman. During the annual spring horse show, any MSU student may show his mount while the club provides exhibitions of jumping and dressage for the audience. GREEN SPLASH begins fall term with exten­ sive tryouts for new members. This organi­ zation was founded with the purpose of pro­ moting synchronized swimming. The mem­ bers spend many hours working out routines for their annual extravaganza. Competition for spots in the water show produce long hours of practice for the girls. This year’s water show getsits inspiration from Shakes­ peare. Members of Green Splash also hold clinics for high school swim teams. GREEN SPLASH: bottom row: F. Seil­ er; D. Aquirre, Pres.; E. Harrison, Sec.; second row: D. Pax­ ton; M. Higgins, S. Flachs; L. Mitchell; C. Aubel; third row: T. Barrett; L. Kre- mer; D. Donovan; S. Lapp; P. Bodeau; D. Bozin; N. Wood; Mrs. J. Barch, Adv.; fourth row: S. Cul­ ver; J. Zang, Treas.; A. Harding; L. Ken­ drick; J. Curry; L. Nelson; K. Detert, Vice Pres. 225 227 Student employees in Brody cafeteria porteous Brody cafeteria is the only one that uses computerized meal tickets. porteous Rather Hall 228 The grill is a common meeting ground for all Brody residents. porteous BRODY COMPLEX is identified by the motto “Brody is Unique” and by the symbol synony­ mous with its strong unity, Ma Brody. The centrally located Brody Hall provides three library dining rooms, a grill, classrooms, facilities, counselors, and a University College office. Despite the fact that the dorms all have a two-man setup and com­ munity facilities instead of the more modern suites, they have the largest rooms of any on campus. This proves to be a positive factor shown by the high percentage of returning students each year. Brody cafeteria employs the greatest number of students of any complex, and the grill has the largest volume of business. Brody has come up with many new food service ideas such as Brody Cheese Night and MYOBS (Make Your Own Bologna Sandwich) Day. 229 porteous Community bathroom facilities in Bailey Hall BRODY COMPLEX A friendly atmosphere and relationship exists between the students and faculty. This is demonstrated by the newly formed lunchtime discussion tables where students and faculty can eat and chat together informally. At the Student-Faculty Book Dinner held fall term each faculty member brought a hard-covered book for the Brody Library. The individual dorms emphasize complex unity through the entertainment functions and projects they work on to­ gether. Exchange dinners, the Big Six Conference coed football games and active participation in all-campus events are commonly shared activities. Butterfield, with the help of Emmons and Armstrong, has been the winner in Homecoming float competition for the past two years. The Brody Complex Council, the only one of its kind, and the Brody Cultural Committee are other innovations characteristic of the common effort unity. Informal card games in the grill or dorm lounges and various impromptu activities are a typical sight in Brody. Gene Diresta earns money by cut­ ting hair for fellow students. porteous Students enjoy an informal card game in Bailey lounge. 230 CEDAR WOODS is the most recent organizational complex we have on campus; it is composed of Holmes, McDonei and Shaw halls. Prior to last year, these three dorms were members of the East and Red Cedar complexes, respectively. Physically, the Cedar Woods Complex is sporad­ ically strung along the east side of Shaw Lane. Shaw commands the most exciting view of the Red Cedar while McDonei and Holmes residents have available resources in their back yards for sentimental moon­ light walks and/or short-cut paths to classes. Dr. Don Grummon, Holmes Hall Dialogue series WMCD McDonei Hall, part of the WMSN network Shaw Hall, facing the Red Cedar 232 pa yea brubaker West McDonel Hall gerstner 233 Holmes paint marathon welti gerstner Mr. Hayward Wilson, director of C.O.R.E. in Detroit, speaks at the Holmes Hall Dialogue Series. Happiness is getting a letter gerstner 234 Cedar Woods retains the only all-male living unit on campus. Other potpourri items suggest that besides having some of the most frequent and well-attended mix­ ers, Shaw Hall has in the past displayed an above-average prowess in IM sports; or that even few residents of Holmes know that the township line between Meridian and the city of East Lansing runs down the center of the dorm. Culturally, Holmes Hall has sponsored for the third suc­ cessive year the well-applauded dialogue series which features a number of speakers on contemporary issues. CEDAR WOODS COMPLEX Shaw Hall canoe race Playing cards in Akers grill RESIDENTS OF EAST COMPLEX, which invalidates MSU’s theory that “no section of campus is more than a 10-minute walk from the central campus area,” are said to be the most physically fit of all MSU students merely from the daily trek to HPR classes and back. Aside from this obviously detrimental factor, East Complex does offer a number of “special deals” to the student who is willing to forego locational conven­ ience. Akers, Fee, and Hubbard have a variety of in­ novations totally their own. Among these are boasting their own library facilities in Conrad auditorium, the tri-room set-up, as opposed to the traditional suite, found in Akers Hall, the novelty of apartment suites in Fee, and last, but definitely not least, strategically placed and regular bus pick-ups. Akers Hall coffee house beasley Twelve-story Hubbard Hall, the East Lansing Hilton Conrad Auditorium brubaker 237 Exchange dinners, study lounges, steak dinners once a term, hall government, freshman basics, 5 o’clock dinner lines, lecture halls, baseball fields, Circle-Fee buses, Akers Mixers, 2:00 a.m. fire drills, green grass, apartments, soft serve, under­ classmen, panty raids, pre-moratorium speeches, tug of war contests, card games , . . all this and much more comprises life in East Complex. Students relax in Abbott’lounge. porteous Owen Graduate Hall brubaker porteous Playing the piano is a favo­ rite pastime in Mason. 240 Mason Hall porteo lis RED CEDAR COMPLEX is very diverse in its composition, ranging from Owen, a graduate living hall, Van Hoosen, an apartment set-up for single women, and Justin Morrill, a resifl dential college in Snyder-Phillips, to Mason- Abbott, a quiet, studious, and mature atmos­ phere that houses mainly upperclassmen. These many separate entities are drawn to­ gether only occasionally. Although Justin Morrill isn’t really prepara-:; tion for a vocation, its emphasis on liberal arts, basically experimental, offers students a modern perspective in learning and a flexi­ bility of programs. One example of smallness within a large university, Justin Morrill’s primary purpose is personal growth and self­ understanding. 241 porteous The grill is a popular gathering place for JMC students. Every aspect of lifestyle in the complex is ex­ perimental. Intellectual, religious, and social values all tend to be more liberal as students seek self-definement and change themselves in relation to other people. The informal group activities include coffee houses, guest speakers and cultural events such as art dis­ plays. Guitar playing In the lounges, body paint-ins, and building snowmen in dorm rooms are just a few examples of the many spontaneous happenings. The hyper-active grill and casual mingling of students and faculty express an aura of friendliness and a community kind of spirit. Ower|Graduate Hall is somewhat neglected primarily because so few students have any concept of whollives there and what goes on. Owen operates under the same regulations and university policies as any of the other living units on campus, even having its own student government. The cafeteria set-up is somewhat different, however, since meals are provided on a pay as you go basis. Van Hoosen offers supervised apartment housing for upperclass women. Four to six girls live in each of the 32 apartments. Emphasis on high scholarship is a main aim of all resi­ dents. ■K porteous the above: Cooperation makes cooking easier at Van Hoosen. above right: A powderpuff football game between Mason and Abbott, below right: Man and his best friend in Phillips lower lounge. fineman 242 A JMC student, Shirley Borgelt, rests on the steps of Phillips Hall. whiting Bill Whiting and Randy Disbrow put finishing touches on the snowman built in Abbott Hall. 243 II3ÌÈIÉÌ7! PlPSlisassa,' IBIWBssnsMt Wonders Kiva porteoxis SOUTH COMPLEX is the renowned home of fthe “jocks” andis famous for its stimulating social life. Originally it was designed as a complex that would have all four units re­ lated to the University College, but it now houses the James Madison residential college in Case Hall. Despite the fact that each living unit has its own cafeteria, grill, and classroom facilities, the complex as a whole is closely knit with an opportunity for wide interchange of activities between dorms, and much mingling of stu­ dents. Wilson Hall provides a library and an auditorium for the entire complex. Holden Hall, MSU’s newest residence hall fsB m ti % mmmm . i 4P»mmm Xh g .„,1! : 4-'0m■i * 244 porteous Case cafeteria porteous Informal chats depict the friendly atmosphere of South Complex. Bulletin boards keep students well formed of hall and campus events. in^ porte^MK?.'* porteous 245 SOUTH COMPLEX ¡H porteoulÿw Display for the Turkey Legs Contest A ping pong game in the lower lounge porteous South Complex houses the majority of MSU athletes due to its close proximity to the IM Building and the Stadium. It is quite con­ veniently located on campus but the quality of bus service available is at times question­ able. Frequent and well-attended mixers, a unique kazoo band, and ingenious concoctions for entertainment such as the Turkey Legs Con­ test, are all a part of the fun-loving and en­ thusiastic spirit of South Complex residents. The main social event of the year is the South Complex Weekend, held in the spring and fea­ turing a hootenanny or talent show along with a large mixer. The suite-type housing and variety of facil­ ities available may well be a final decisive factor for those freshmen who attend sum­ mer orientation, held each year in Wonders Hall. 247 WEST CIRCLE is as much a tradition as Beaumont Tower or MSU’s Sparty. Bearing a long history of female occupancy, the West Circle dorms were at one time the sole residences available to MSU coeds. Today they house primarily female upper­ classmen. The aesthetically pleasing surroundings are a large part of the attraction of West Circle. The “ivy- covered halls” (a la MSU Shadows), the unique structural style, and the existence of one of the few remaining woodland sites typify the casual atmos­ phere. Gilchrist Hall Christmas party sawyer Moving into West Circle Campbell Hall 248 Lucy and Charlie Brown as por­ trayed by Mayo residents. brubaker Williams Hall The women of Gilchrist pre­ sent Duffy with a cake for the football team. gerstner above: A Yakeley-Shaw football right: Landon Hall serenades Dr. and Mrs. Wharton. game. 250 WEST CIRCLE above and below right: West Circle residents and friends often gather in the Gilchrist Pub for snacks and quiet chats. porteous Sparty, escorted by the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon brubaker sirna Greek Sing brings together Gamma Phi Beta and FarmHouse Fraternity for a performance. 252 IDENTITY IN A CHANGING WORLD is an ever-present pro­ blem for Greeks, who agonize over whether they should accept change or cling to traditions. Participation in Homecoming and the now-doomed Greek Week and Water Carnival have long been a part of the Greek image; now people are finding that they are not totally relevant in to­ day’s world. And the serious Greek is doing something a- bout it. In our parents’ time, fraternities and sororities ex­ isted solely as status symbols; not so today. Granted, the social life is there, and still important; but it is involvement which makes today’s Greek. The Interfraternity Council made a giant effort at relevance by insisting that Greek Week be a time for Greeks to focus attention on the Uni­ versity instead of themselves. And Greek life is becoming more relevant than ever. brubaker wBm above: Kappa Delta and Delta Chi win with "Kites Are Fun” and "Lazy Kay” at Greek Sing, left: Sigma Alpha Epsilon takes first place again in the Junior 500. 253 top: Skits provide many lighthearted moments, above: Bands often enter­ tain at open houses, right: Halloween parties benefit community members as well as sorority women. 254 GREEKS Even cats feel at home with Greek life. payea HOME IS where the heart is happy, and be­ longing is a great feeling. Having 40 people thatyou can call “sisters” or “brothers” gives a feeling of closeness that many families nev-l er achieve. Home is where you can forget to let the mascot — whatever it is — outside at night and still rest assured that someone else has done it. When responsibility is shared, the load seems lighter. Home is the place where you entertain underprivileged children to let them know that they, too, belong. Nothing gives you and your brothers or sisters quite as much satisfaction as hearing a child, or dad, or anyone, say, “You have a nice house.” For in Greek life, the house is home. porteous There’s always dancing to be found some­ where when Greeks gather. 255 Whenever college students get together, there’s always someone who sneaks in the forbidden bottle. SKI WEEKENDS, pledge raids, little sisters, T.G.’s and serenades all combine to form Greek life. These activities and others sound appealing, so you pledge. Now begins the game of matching names to faces, memoriz­ ing the Greek alphabet and worrying about making the right impression. Finally, the waiting is over. Phase two starts. The doubts set in and you wonder if Greek living is really for you. But then these thoughts are lost in the excitement of Hell Week, duties, and meetings. Countless students have gone through rush “just for the experience” and discovered that Greek life does have some­ thing to offer them: real brotherhood and sisterhood. A shivering puppy finds a warm, welcome shelter. Greek Feast — a joyful, informal Spring affair. Making choices at "Post Office” is always an anxious part of rush. right: the Greek Week Art Exhibit brings a Village atmosphere to Grand River Ave. in the spring. ItHtAWECj bruba ker Dad’s Day dinner brings the heart to where their home is. porteous above: a couple of Alpha Xi’s are riding high, right: a Lansing area youngster appreciates the efforts of a fraternity Christmas party. porteous A costume party and chat are much enjoyed by these ladies. COMPANIONSHIP, freed om, lower expenses, cooking, and cleaning — this is what a co-op is all about. MSU has eight co-ops, seven of which are all-men’s operations. The one women’s co-op, Ulrey House, is ending its second unique year. Begun in the fall of 1968, Ulrey House has been so successful that plans are being formulated for another wo­ men’s co-op, and perhaps a coed one. Sometimes the co­ ops work together — the men doing maintenance work for the women, the women cooking for the men. Sometimes they go out of their way for each other, as when the men helped to furnish Ulrey House last year. Although Ulrey works more closely with Montie House, men from the oth­ er co-ops feel free to drop by for dinner. They are always welcome, and cooking for a few extra people is little in ex­ change for the community spirit that the co-op offers. brubaker Men of Montie House take time out for a snack, while another Montie member does his house­ cleaning. brubaker It’s hard and fun to cook for 50 people. brubaker below: In exchange for maintenance work, Montie men and others are often treated to dinner at Ulrey house, right: Nothing brings back happy memories the Way pictures do. brubaker brubaker above: Among 50 women, there’s bound to be someone who can help you with that awful math, right: Doing the dishes isn’t so bad when you have friends and a dishwasher to help. 262 CO-OPS brubaker Chopping vegetables seems so much easier in Ulrey House’s cheerful kitchen. 263 Apartments are friends. Apartments are your own thing. Apartments are more responsiblities. Apartments are a hassle at times. Apartments are a necessity for any serious drinking. Apartments are for living in (obviously). Apartments are for breakfasting at 10 am. Apartments are for dining at 10 pm. Apartments are a taste of the “real world” we hear so much about. Apartments are for individuals. Apartments are for finding out about yourself in. Apartments aren’t bad. With no more open house hours to worry about, she’ll certainly tell him to come right over. That heavenly, ever ready refrigerator stocked just the way he likes it, and his cozy attic hideaway make a man’s apartment his castle. waddell porteous Somehow, a Christmas tree always bright­ ens fall term finals week. brubaker waddell porteous No one to tell you to get off the phone ... or get out of bed before noon. Illm. i 265 Utilizing spare minutes by sewing is a pro­ ductive form of relaxation. YOU PUT YOUR NAME on the list the day after you were engaged, and took it off the list, and put it back on and took it off and put it back on and almost forgot about it. A year after you’re married, the Married Housing office calls and you say, “You mean we’re in, after only 17 months of waiting?” You might say that the demand for married housing units far outstrips the supply. It’s a good thing that the University keeps the rent low or you might pay East Lansing apartment prices for a subsistence-level flat. Truth time, though. Married Housing at MSU may not be the best apartments around, but for a couple of young marrieds, the rent is low, they’re furnished, your neighbors are in much the same situation you are, and remember the night we all played volleyball ’til midnight. It was a lot of fun. Married housing means living and caring for two — always something needs to be done. porteous Chess seems to be an attractive pastime in this home. 269 ALPHA CHI OMEGA was rewarded for its enthusiasm in Greek Week festivities this year by winning the Greek Week trophy for participation in the greatest number of events. Teaming up with Sigma Nu, the girls placed third in the mixed division of Greek Sing. A party for cerebral palsy stricken children keeps the sisters busy in the spring, as does work with Project SCOPE in the community. On campus, the A Chi O’s do their share in ASMSU and Union Board. porteous A Chi O’s welcome rushees with an informal dinner. ALPHA CHI OMEGA: bottom row: J. Templin, Treas.; J. Dieckman, Sec.; J. Keeler, V.P.; C. Fox, Pres.; J. Witsaman, N. Kleinert, J. Land, second row: C. Burroughs, Z. Sarkisian, N. Bailey, L. Funk, W. Dunbar, D. Stiles, B. Isselhardt. third row: D. Marlin, D. Wismer, M. McEachern, M. Jewett, C. Castelli, K. Ware, A. McKelvey. fourth row: W. Jones, P. Appil, L. Kendrick, S. Scott, M. Jacobs, K. Folkmier, J. McGuire, fifth row: J. Gall, L. Gilbert, G. Billaspy, J. Koven, J. Prosser, K. Gelnaw, S. Green, sixth row: P. Higgs, C. Apel, D. Wolfenbarger, C. Wood, J. Kush, B. Hoffman, P. Deweye. 270 ALPHA DELTA PI: bottom row: J. Byron, Treas.; E. Doup, Sec.; C. Yannitelli, V.P.; H. Moore, House­ mother, C. Morrisey, Pres.; C. Larson, J. Atchison, second row: D. Brown, M. Packard, P. Williams, R. Weiss, L. Kostoff, S. Ouellette, N. Goyette, S. Herman, third row: P. Riggs, K. Cunningham, K. Voytilla, M. Struble, J. Welch, C. Valmassei, C. Geer, M. Coss. fourth row: D. Meyer, M. Harrington, L. Seitz, S. Rebeck, P. Zolinski, D. Cheal, K. Jarmol, L. Smith, fifth row: M. Salomon, L. Frederick, C. Kalinowski, C. Kersten, C. Witzke, J. Altman, N. Hoffman, P. Seroke. sixth row: C. Wood, S. Lee, M. Geurich, N. Lanard, B. Ware, D. Grewe, L. Taylor, K. Sincius. ALPHA DELTA PI showed the campus and the community that sororities are more than just houses by placing first in the sorority division of the a I l-U n iversity Blood Drive. As official hostesses for the Muscular Dystrophy Rocka- thon, the women assisted Phi Kappa Sigma members by attracting publicity and providing moral support as a new record for rockingjn a chair was set. Many ADPi members are involved with the MSU Volunteer Bureau in areas such as the Big Sister program and tutoring service. A human pyramid contest for fraternities was a new addition to Greek Week sponsored by Alpha Delta Pi members. Judg­ ing was based on originality, height, and participation. The sisters also earned a third place in Greek Sing. Favorite records add a lighthearted atmo­ sphere to the ADPi house. brubaker AEPhi winter pledge class ALPHA EPSILON PHI membership means empathy with those who haven’t gotten a fair shake; and the Arrow project, coordin­ ated by AEPhi national, offers the women an opportunity to assist the American Indians. As their major philanthropic project, the AEPhi pledges hold a Chinese Auction. Each pledge buys an inexpensive gift, which is wrapped and sold to the highest bidder, and the proceeds go toward the Arrow project. Locally, the women volunteer their services at the Lansing School for the Blind’s recrea­ tion department, supervising roller skating and basketball. The AEPhi’s bid goodbye to one MSU tradition by reigning third in the final appearance of Water Carnival, and surged “onward and upward” with another: Spring 1970 marks the third anniversary of the AEPhi Greek Week Art Exhibit, displaying local and student work. ALPHA EPSILON PHI: bottom row: S. Sadd, Treas.; L. Margolin, S. Krause, M. Spertner, Housemother; S. Ruekherg, Pres.; R. Knopfler, V.P.; M. Wasserman, Sec. second row: A. Garbowitz, J. Herron, B. Alper, M. Steinberg, A. Blyveis, J. Lasky, H. Markow. third row: L. Liefer, C. Bologna, C. Fishman. R. Boxer, J. Messinger, M. Bloch, D. Silver, L. Sands, fourth row: E. Gordon, J. Joseph, E. Siegel, D. How­ ard, S. Osher, D. Ellias, B. Goldman, J. Rosenberg, fifth row: G. Gins- burg, A. Bass, J. Elliot, L. Tycher, J. Dunitz, I. Tulpan, L. Brill, R. Gold­ man, S. Prussian. 272 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA: bottom row: M. Frazier, Treas.; C. Broyles, Rec. Sec.; P. Pruden, V.P.; E. Rothwell, Housemother; L. Younts, Pres.; M. McCall, J. Martin, Corr. Sec. second row: E. Holmes, P. Savage, J. Deremo, C. Feldman, M. Campau, K. Castle, M. Sancle- mente, S. Strauss, L. Hill, third row: M. Strauss, J. Fowler, P. Staf­ ford, S. Savala, R. Horst, S. Marshall, J. Sedlak, D. Shaw, V. McDade, P. Abbuhl. fourth row: D. Pierce, L. Johnson, S. Schroeder, R. Fluckey, B. Carter, A. Thomson, K. Rummel, M. Fell, P. Dunham, K. Figg. fifth row: C. Goodwin, A. Fleafey, S. Ankli, K. Luft, L. Gruber, J. Stewart, K. Fox, M. Morrow, S. Burgess, D. Guzowski. sixth row: B. Bell, S. Withers, D. Sendek, B. Lemon, C. Fernandez, K. Ebi, B. Burda, R. Brown, J. Mikulich, J. Essebagger. The Alpha Gams host their Halloween party for the cerebral palsied. porteou^m ALPHA GAMMA DELTA women place special emphasis on their philanthropic projects. Besides working with various underprivileged children in the Lansing community, the Al­ pha Gams sponsor a yearly Halloween party for those afflicted by cerebral palsy. What originated as a party for children has now become a gathering of all age groups. Women who have been attending this for years now fun-filled occasion. anxiously await Scholarship also has an important place here, culminating with a scholarship dinner, during which roses are presented to those who have achieved high grades. Last but not least are activities such as a Junior-Senior picnic, a May morning breakfast to honor inter-sorority graduating seniors, and an breakfast with the women of Alpha Xi Delta. this 273 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA emphasize their goals of scholar­ ship, sisterhood, and black pride through such projects as their tutorial program and their yearly cultural proj­ ect. The tutorial program is intended to provide black students, especially freshmen, with someone to go to should they need academic help. This year’s cultural proj­ ect offered several scholarships to ;needy students to en­ able them to attend classes in swimming, sewing, and art at the YWCA. Money is raised at benefit dances. A special project this year was participation in a Christmas party for underprivileged black children at the West Side Drop- in Center in Lansing. The AKA’s, along with other black Greeks, donated money for presents and played games with the children. Extra money was used later to provide a turkey dinner. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA: bottom row: R. Wofford, Treas.; S. Ross, J. Murph, V.P.; Theda Prince, Pres.; S. Brown, Sec.; C. Johnson, M. Burns, second row: P. Robinson, L. Tate, E. Owens, C. Smith, L. Mc- Wherter, C. Moy, C. Harvey, third row: Y. Barden, W. Gibson, C. Bry- ant, L. Lincoln, M. Wilbert, A. McShan, D. Petross. fourth row: G. Sneed, R. Stewart, C. Shockley, Y. Jenkins, B. Huffman, S. Albert, B. Braddock. fifth row: M. Davis, C. Watkins, R. Richardson, T. Tucker, H. Nettles, S. Dickey. ALPHA PHI: bottom row: K. Metz, Treas.; M. White, S. Brandjord, Pres.; C. Kidder, Housemother, J. Purdy, V.P.; P. Kelly, D. Lilly, sec­ ond row: P. Keavy, P. Heller, D. Robbins, C. Burcar, K. Turner, J. Stewart, C. Calhoun, E. Matsuyama, 0. Gaydos, P. Holt, S. Corkrey, J. Pollock, C. Rosaen. third row: M. Nolen, B. Handren, S. Markouich, N. Rudnik, J. Crary, L. Core, S. Tarapata, S. Easterwood, C. Paulos, L. Caffrey, E. Rothwell, M. Brownscombe. fourth row: J. Brock, J. Rutman, M. Rainey, C. Frank, J. Jennings, S. Quinn, M. Gostlin, B. Karstens, K. Brock, C. Horn, B. Borgeson, S. Nutile. fifth row: K. Par­ sons, P. Talbot, C. Chamberlin, M. Van Dam, M. Zellar, M. Bush, K. Markovich, M. Alling, D. Malchie, C. Finn, S. Bjork, P. Webster, sixth row: M. Schwartz, A. Dutcher, C. Feeheley, D. Fillbrandt, L. Davis, K. Munn, L. Liebold, S. Schueller, K. MacDonald, L. Haisenleder, J. Johnson, S. Connor. ALPHA PHI began the new decade with the initiation of a Big Sister program, with “big sisters” for the women com­ ing from among alumnae members of Alpha Phi in the Lansing-East Lansing area. The women take pride in their philanthropic projects, besides supporting their national project of Cardiac Aid. Locally, the Alpha Phi’s aid under­ privileged children through Project SCOPE, and hold a Valentine’s Day party for underprivileged kids from the Tower Garden area in Lansing. In the fall fathers are given special treatment during Dad’s Day, while mothers are treated to a luncheon and witness their daughters’ perfor­ mance in Greek Sing each Spring. Party activities for the Alpha Phi’s are culminated with the formal term party each winter. Alpha Phi’s welcome rushees porteous 275 Alpha Xi breakfast with Alpha Gamma Delta ALPHA XI DELTA women were welcomed back to 520 Lin­ den fall term by a new housemother in a fully remodeled home. Philanthropically, the Fuzzies cooperated with the March of Dimes in their drive for funds by canvassing the Greater Lansing area. An Alpha Xi pledge project was send­ ing “care packages” to Gl’s in Viet Nam for Christmas, and the girls were delighted when they received a warm thank you from a private in the group. This year, during the Christmas season, a dinner was held in honor of the busboys, featuring the red-carpet treatment: wine (each busboy received a bottle of Seagram’s for a gift), women (the Fuzzies), and song (Alpha Xi renditions of Hanukkah songs). The presentation of a diamond for the quill of the most outstanding active member was a high point of the year. ALPHA XI DELTA: bottom row: L. Thompson, Treas.; B. Groat, Cor. See.; G. Stewart, Pres.; G. Dunning, Housemother; C. Lewis, V.P.; A. Blaty; D. Cummings, Rec. Sec.; J. Strothet..second row: D. Sayles, J. Mullinger, P. Molnar, D. Kujat, B. Harris, C. Shalda, C. Overholt, third row: J. Dingerson, C. Wicson, P. Dakin, S. Vaughan, J. Bird, K. Fagan, P. McGuire, K. Richardson, fourth row: P. Otto, K. Raven, C. Schade, S. Claire, M. Cowden, M. Stevens, R. Gangnath, E. Jordan, fifth row: C. Drew, L. Bemsel, S. Ralph, J. Dean, P. King, P. Clark, J. Funk, P. Zuidema. sixth row: M. Nowakowski, E. Genshaw, P. Tur­ ner, P. Cummins, S. Dillingham, S. Spillane, C. Thatcher. 276 CHI OMEGA: bottom row: M. Murtagh, Treas.; W. Johnson, V.P.; B. Stewart, Pres.; C. Grohoski, Sec.; C. Halliday. second row: S. Bennett, S. Sellers, M. Mackellar, P. Schofding, C. MillejSw. Ger­ ard, C. Hayes, P. Podojljj third row: M. Korney, L. LaCasse, L. Sauble, J. Whiting, S. Misener, L. Gulick, J. Daniels, J. Daniel, B. Spangler, fourth row: K. Youngs, R. Vanerian, J. Twyman, B. Miner, C. Dysarz, C. Hibbott, B. Bachtel, T. Packowski. fifth row: J. Hutt, D. Hille|;ry, R. Arn||d. K. Lydy. C. Cress, M. DuChene, L. Wernet, N. Gately, S. s||nnon. sixth row: F. Seiler, N. Smith, J. De Young, J. Givens, S. Turner, N. Sisson, C. De Young, B. Juchartz. CHI OMEGA sorority kicked off the ’69-’70 school year with a football game for underprivileged children. Philanthropy has an important place here, as the Chi Omegas joined people all over the nation in the annual ALSAC drive. The women help out in local projects too, sponsoring a Christ­ mas party for the pediatrics floor at Sparrow Hospital. On campus, the Chi O’s combined ingenuity and hard work to come up with a float that placed first in Homecoming. New faces bring new ideas, and the Chi O’s look forward to innovationsBn the future as more girls move into the larg­ er house, now in its second year. gerstner Candlelight ceremony. 277 Candlelight ceremonies mother6 a new house" DELTA DELTA DELTA women take special pride in their scholastic achievements, placing among the top five so­ rorities academically. The Tri-Delta yearly service project provides a $300 scholarship each year to a needy person with good grades; this year’s project involved selling “pop­ up” stationery to finance the scholarship. The Tri-Delts also teamed up with Phi Kappa Tau this year to treat chil­ dren from the Lansing School for the Blind to a day of to­ bogganing and games. Winter 1970 also brought a new housemother, welcomed with candlelight ceremonies. DELTA DELTA DELTA: bottom row: P. Innis, D. Hylen, V. Bilek, D. Tyler, Pres.; S. Eggers, V.P.; D. Butler, Sec.; P. Ostrom, S. Vogelsberg, second row: S. Ruthven, M. Dubay, C. Flynn, L. DeCler'cq, C. Moran, A. Porter, K. Kitzmann, C. Harris, C. Mondry, K. Chambers, M. Kornow. third row: C.’ Murray, L. Blundell, I. Stenback, J. Schmelzer, S. Selber, K. Kennedy, R. Strawser, P. Adamy, C Olsom, K. Engman. fourth row: C. Beckmann, H. Dobson, M. Gllllck, L. Bidwell, D. Dratschmldt J. Michalski, M. Stapczynskl, J. Hardy, J. Precobb, L. Korver, M. Yack, fifth row: M Atkinson b’ Michitsch, N. Bartels, M. Venable, J. Wrase, B. Schuck, C. Strejan, J. Hunter, A. Hackstadt, G. Van Dorp, R. Harmen. sixth row: E. Vaughan, P. Howard, P. Bonn, M. Salmon, E. Moore, G. Womper, C. Jaros, M. Noss, W. White, P. Kljun, M. Bowman, J. Bobit. DELTA GAMMA: bottom row: J. Engelsma, Treas.; J. Lommel, C. Lup- ia, V.P.; M. Stetler, Housemother, N. Sayers, Sec.; B. Huschke, M. Volden, J. Kita. second row: T. Sawyer, D. Couch, K. Hulbert, P. Wheelock, M. Brammer, S. Olin, K. Kulas, D. Rufner, B. Jones, third row: P. Galles, M. Fairley, K. Swan, B. Cooper, M. Trame, N. Dill, M. Hislor, B. Malzahn, M. Tom. fourth row: C. Kimling, N. Chapman, C. Lininger, M. Green, J. Yinger, T. West, S. Willson, C. Toburen, L. Po- ka 11 us, P. Gamble, fifth row: B. Wilson, S. Alber, M. Eisner, D. LaVielle, N. Tschirhart, R. Fenley, V. Alberts, T. Rapchak, K. Lawicki, D. Mc­ Fadden. DELTA GAMMA, along with the Gamma Phi Betas, organ­ ized the Powder Puff football game several years ago to be held annually on their Dad’s Day. It has since grown much in popularity and become one of the highlights of the year for the DG’s. A special highlight of 1969 was the achievement of second place in Greek Sing. The women make a special project of aiding the blind by reading to them on campus and holding a Christmas party at the Michigan School for the Blind. Their “steak and beans” dinner each term encourages the DG’s to maintain a high scholastic average. Powder Puff Football porteous 279 Willi DZ rush party porteous DELTA ZETA women were honored at last year’s annual State Day convention when they received an award for having the most improved scholarship among the nine Delta Zeta chapters in Michigan. Delta Zetas also won top honors on campus as they worked with Phi Kappa Psi fraternity to produce “The Funny Clown”, their first-place float for MSU’s last Water Carnival. Living near eight fra­ ternities provides inspiration to hold many parties, and an annual Christmas party to honor busboys, complete with Santa Claus. Volunteer work in the MSU Speech and Hear­ ing Clinic enables the DZ’s to support their national phil­ anthropic project. DELTA ZETA: bottom row: D. Collins, Treas.; B. Taggett, V.P.; J. Pool, Pres.; N. Eckert, House­ mother, S. Graubner, P. Miller, Sec. second row: R. Lyons, A. Olson, C. Miehlke, C. Wellington, M. Rossman, G. Galmish, C. Fogg, third row: P. Holmes, L. Bailey, M. Smith, M. Doner, M. St. Vincent, A. Sheerer, fourth row: S. Worsham, K. Russell, J. Fairbrother, R. Alexander M Pengelly Stough. fifth row: A. Voydanoff, B. Bodell, C. Nelson, M. Templeton, C. Oberg C Begnoche j’ GAMMA PHI BETA: bottom row: G. Madar, Treas.; M. Doering, J. Platt, Pres.; M. Reynolds, Housemother, C. Hennessy, V.P.; C. Mul- holland, C. Tew, Sec. second row: M. Muller, G. Santo, L. Satterla, B. Colville, G. Henry, S. Page, M. Terrien. third row: S. Sinclair, S. Delavan, K. Machalleck, L. Frost, M. Fauth, S. Weston, J. Woodison. fourth row: L. Dietrich, M. E. Egner, S. West, C. Schmidt, L. Giss, A. Bromley, S. Aulds, S. McManners. fifth row: J. Dyer, S. Drotar, H. Withorn, K. Chenoweth, D. Baxter, M. Brown, C. Howlett, R. Konop- nick. sixth row: S. Strack, J. Baird, C. Bartz, C. Grondz, K. Bodeau, M. Bodeau, N. Power, B. Rowney. GAMMA PHI BETA clashes with the Delta Gammas each year on the Tartan Turf to decide the winner of the Powder Puff football game, highlighting their annual Dad’s Day. Victorious, the Gamma Phi’s were awarded the trophy by Acting President Walter Adams. The girls support a camp for underprivileged girls in Colorado and British Columbia. A little closer to home, they supervise activities each week at the Action Center in Lansing. Completion of the new addition on their house adds the much needed space for a study area and a recreation room. Gamma Phi’s win at Powder Puff football. 281 Kappa Deltas trim their Christmas tree. porteo us* KAPPA DELTA sorority looks forward to greater unity in the future, as a result of a new addition to their house which increased its capacity from 34 to 51; with more girls able to live in the house, a feeling of closeness pre­ vails. Kappa Deltas emphasize serviceln all areas, and in the spring, they helped local senior citizens do their “spring housecleaning”. Kids receive special treatment on Kiddies day, and at a Christmas party for orphans. The women are also prominent in Greek and on-campus events, receiving a first place award for their performance with Delta Chi in Greek Sing ’69. KAPPA DELTA: bottom row: M. Knaffle, Treas.; N. Landrum, R. Davidson, Pres.; M. Dye, V.P.; C. Guthrie, D. DeBaets. second row: J. Hagemaster, D. Jones, J. Becci, M. Celello, A. Wiggins, K. Mac­ Donald, C. Whitney, third row: G. Couch, J. Clapp, M. Coward, M. Ferianc, L. Roberge, E. Lamp, J. Mortland. fourth row: P. Stephanian, L. McRay, S. Merrill, J. Madoll, S. Hotaling, P. Miller, D. Nel­ son. fifth row: J. Vermeulen, L. May, J. Slade, K. Hinson, V. Ferrero, J. Arrigo, K. Frost, sixth row: M. West, W. Jacobs, M. Flynn, L. Barnes, K. Johnson, R. Uhlman, V. Freberg. 282 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA: bottom row: C. Becker, Treas.; B. Horan, Sec.; A. Moore, Pres.; A. Miller, Housemother, C. Tenover, V.P.; B. Bazler, L. White, second row: M. Reynolds, J. Joseph, M. Winsor, J. Miller, J. Reed, D. Bartlett, S. McCleary. third row: C. Griffin, C. Rogers, K. Curatold, M. Little, J. Anthony, K. Kaumeter, K. Linde. fourth row: N. Stahl, D. Brown, C. Martinez, S. Lenhard, D. Davis, S. Miles, S. Wherity. fifth row: C. Ziegler, B. Sutton, N. Graham, B. Howe, S. Baines, D. Root, K. Keating, sixth row: C. Oben, P. Kolar, C. Forward, B. Williams, M. Michel, C. Lopker, S. Gillespie, S. Siewert. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA, with the dawning of a new decade, found the unity of sisterhood being strengthened while striving for individual perspective. With pride the Kappa Kappa Gamma’s shared happy moments as Sandy Giles- pie became first Miss MSU, then went on to reign as Miss Michigan. While campus activities are important, the wo­ men also support rehabilitation projects. The alumni or­ ganization works with the Kappa’s in an effort to aid men­ tally retarded children, helping the women of 605 M.A.C. to develop an awareness of togetherness in helping others. Kappas practice before sere­ nading their fellow Greeks. PHI MU women make a pledge of Hope for a better world. The women were busy last spring making and selling feather flowers on campus to benefit project Hope. Phi Mu’s are also committed to such efforts as SCOPE, which benefits local youngsters, and a Valen­ tine’s party for Lansing underprivileged children. There are also numerous opportu­ nities for just having fun, for instance: an annual Dad’s Day, a Mother’s Luncheon, the formal Spring party, the Winter costume ball, candlelight dinners, serenades, and firesides. Phi Mu’s consistently attain high scholastic honors and representations in many campus honoraries and activities. porteo us ceremonies Candlelight add excitement to rush. PHI MU: bottom row: D. Prisk, Treas.; K. Kubicki, L. Wendt, V.P.; H. Gay, Housemother, P. Creagan, Pres.; K. Pfeiffer, B. McMichael, Sec.; G. Brown, second row: K. Wells, D. Johnson, S. Simpson, J. Loehn, M. Crisp, P. Hedges, J. Widmayer, P. Hubicz, A. Peters, third row: J. Vaughn, D. Johnson, C. Pienkowski, C. Kitcho, M. Altobello, S. Genix, J. Cowdery, L. Wendt, M. Flynn, fourth row: P. Wong, P. Lawyer, L. Navarre, F. Wilson, T. Kelly, M. Fay, S. Mack, S. Clark, S. Burrell, fifth row: G. Bugor, C. DeWitt, S. Krupansky, T. Fuller, L. Martin, S. Keedy, D. Moggio, K. Ledger, sixth row: B. Taylor, K. Johnson, A. Repasky, D. Finke, N. Schlesinger, C. Oren, J. Juhrend, K. Kane, S. Vander- Weele. 284 PI BETA PHI: bottom: A. Peterson, Treas.; K. Farison, V.P.; K. Bartholomew, Pres.; M. Mapes, Housemother, W. Arndt, Rec. Sec.; K. Guth, Corr. Sec. second row: S. Antinoja, V. Ernst, L. Akers, C. de Lange, T. Balias, G. Thomas, D. Zantop, J. Gardner, T. Tabb, P. Duggan, third row: J. Barlow, D. Willits, E. Derrick, N. McIntyre, J. Yerkey, J. Feasel, J. Rollinger, L. Bloyer, T. Elliott, S. Woods, C. Arnold, fourth row: J. McGuire, K. Mitchell, N. Glaser, S. Dixon, M. Hogue, P. Dyer, B. Blazo, P. Dickson, M. Broggen, K. Alderton. fifth row: J. Welch, N. Locker, J. Dickson, C. Wright, H. Weber, L. Johnson, N. Schneider, M. Moon, C. Clements, J. Pettit, sixth row: B. Dedo, N. Jones, C. Bowling, S. Scott, G. Badley, C. Dery, C. Parlette, D. Savickas, L. Baird, C. Rock. porteous PI BETA PHI women joined with the men of Delta Tau Delta this year in sponsoring a new Christmas program. Although interested in maintaining the Christmas spirit, this pro­ gram stressed the desire for world peace with the theme, “Sing for Peace”. The Pi Phi sisters are also supporting a young Indian boy and corresponding with him monthly. Serenades, Friday night “firesides”, ex­ change dinners, and annual term parties are only a few of the many activities reflecting the spirit and unity of Pi Beta PhH Pi Phi members find diversion in a card game. 285 Sigma Kappas host dads on Father’s Day. porteous SIGMA KAPPA enthusiasm ran high this year, giving rise to activities which range from Homecoming to working with underprivileged children. Each term the house works with the members of the Ingham County Rehabilitation Center as part of its gerontology program. On the social side, traditional events each year include the pledge slumber party and the Junior-Senior Picnic to honor graduating seniors, as well as a scholarship dinner held each term. Favorite events within this chapter include a Father’s Day football game and dinner in the fall, and a Mother’s Day in the spring. SIGMA KAPPA: bottom row: D. Benoy, Treas.; S. Potts, Sec.; N. Neill, V.P.; C. Melin, Housemother; B. Freeman, S. VanDusen, D. Weinheimer. second row: C. Lankfer, K. Byrne, M. Holzer, C. Gasi- orowski, D. Wilburn, J. Hogan, S. Hedges, M. Kohn, C. Florstedt, M. Schwab, D. LePlae, L. Rhodes, third row: B. Olsen, A. Wilson, P. Luttinen, K. Swann, A. Bennett, J. Fay, D. Fox, J. Barry, B. Parker S. Sullivan, L. Ellis, fourth row: C. Janz, N. Nahigian, D. Mihalchik, C. Westrick, S. Hunemorder, S. Malinowski, S. Beshgetoor, M. Law, D. Seay, D. Butzier, S. Armstrong, D. Malewich, fifth row: E. Young, M. Keith, P. Neal, P. Johnson, P. McKinley, K. Ford, L. Houghton, L. Petro, S. Kirkton, M. Riepma, S. Carlisle, sixth row: L. Schols, G. Corssland, L. Morrison, P. Durish, P. Haincine, C. Gray- biel, D. Mackson, J. Berthiaume, B. Weiss, K. Nowicki. ZETA TAU ALPHA: bottom row: C. Messmer, Sec.; N. Miller, Treas.; L. Pickering, Pres.; E. Paradis, Housemother; N. Patch, V.P.; L. Stan­ den. second row: M. Davis, K. Morath, B. Smith, N. Swope, J. Miller, K. Graham, third row: M. Gerard, D. Keller, S. Wagoner, M. Bice, J. Piechocki, D. Andruceioli. fourth row: B. Collins, J. Conway, C. Starnes, J. Piechocki, N. McCauley, S. Stocken, V. Clark, fifth row: L. Palatash, N. Dudek, S. Spencer, L. Griesen, M. Luttinen, S. Sackett, M. Kiessel. the sisters journeyed ZETA TAU ALPHA welcomed to their sister­ hood a new chapter at Ferris State College. to Big In January, Rapids for the initiating festivities. The ZTA’s can boast of such accomplishments as being all-sorority baseball champs and winning the Sammie Tricycle Race for the second con­ secutive year. High spirits and intense rivalry prompted the girls to paint the Michigan rock green at Ann Arbor in the fall. The ZTA’s host a party each spring to benefit cerebral palsy victims, and a “low-rent” party, complete with Salvation Army clothes, for the pledges. Triumphant ZTA’s win the Tricycle Race. Sammie 287 ALPHA GAMMA RHO: bottom row: B. Wendzel, Treas.; C. Bethke, V.P.; M. Burns, Housemother; R. Olson, Pres.; J. Maloney, R. Coffey, Sec.; second row: B. Winkel, E. McCaslin, M. Baughman, P. Smith, C. Moore, R. Cheadle, R. Posthumus, third row: C. Saxton, J. Matvszak, M. Ruhlig, D. Routson, E. Ryesink, P. Toohey. fourth row: F. Jones, E. Wissman, T. Tompkins, S. Knapp, R. Hnilica, D. Konczal, D. Wye. fifth row: M. Sweet, J. Pickier, J. Lemmermen, J. Christensen, E. Roberts, J. Tesch. Ball ALPHA GAMMA RHO, the only agricultural fraternity on campus, recently played host to the officers of seven other AGR chapters from throughout the U. S. for an annual Of­ the ficers Training Seminar. Last year brothers initiated their Little Sister Organi­ zation, the Rho-mates. Also new to their membershiplis their dog and mascot, Tau. AGR has moved forward with improved scho­ lastics, enthusiastic intrafraternity sports teams, and a great social program. The brothers feel they are accomplishing their purpose, “To make better men.” RHO-MATES: from left: K. Wells; L. Wendt; M. Brown; L. Ruckle; D. Pierce; A. Voydanoff; E. Lindner; C. Larson; M. Smith; K. Hillier; D. Fleming. 288 ALPHA KAPPA PSI: bottom row: R. Brounstein, Treas.; D. Monahan, J. Oster, Pres.; R. Joynt, V.P.; B. Lee, Sec.; L. Ankrapp. second row: A. Boyce, D. Seney, J. Hoekwater, M. Feldman, J. Van Namen, D. Rid­ dell, S. Dow. third row: G. Timmins, L. Santioni, S. McNeil, T. Lasley, D. Pederson, D. Wilson, G. VanEerden. fourth row: K. Young, T. Viol, V. Thornton, J. Geiger, A. Mendez, J. Bologna, L. Patnode. fifth row: C. Hoebeke, M. Whaling, T. Kenyon, D. Lennie, G. Brown, J. Schrip- sema, G. Williams, sixth row: J. Dace, R. Oldenkamp, D. Schmidt, J. Martinow, J. Smith, P. Humfleet, M. Gelder. THE BROTHERS OF ALPHA KAPPA PSI , one of the largest professional business frater­ nities, are proud of their efforts to create an opportune blend of professional and social activities. Many different aspects of the busi­ ness world are highlighted throughout the term by guest speakers invited to the weekly meetings. The brothers also leave the cam­ pus in their professional activities, Chicago being the destination of this year’s week long field trip. Last year, the AKPsi’s donated their time to cleaning and repairing the Lansing Boy’s Home. A formal dinner dance in spring culminates each year with scholastic and honorary awards given to the brothers. AKPsi officers conduct their weekly business meeting. porteous lagoni ALPHA TAU OMEGA, active in almost all inter-fraternity sports, claimed both the baseball and basketball cham­ pionships this year, and placed among the top five con­ tenders for the All-Sports Trophy. The ATO’s work for muscular dystrophy by collecting donations in the Lansing area. ATO’s are also very active socially, beginning fall term with a campus-wide Welcome Week party, co-hosted by Kappa Alpha Theta. “Grad Day” is held in the spring to honor alumni, and a “Lady and the Tramp” party is thrown in jest, just for the brothers’ own fun.. ' ALPHA TAU OMEGA: bottom row: J. Minahan, V.P.; J. Bixler, Treas.; S. Kaufman, Pres.; M. Atkinson, Housemother, B. Scott, J. Bequette. second row: K. VanderHoff, G. Paraskevin, W. Woosley, S. Natzmer, J. Millhouse, D. Heathcote, J. Hall, third row: J. Moceri, D. Camillo, S. Johnston, J. Hayden, T. Hall, J. Dempster, fourth row: L. Schil- linger, G. Gawiner, B. VanDerbeck, A. Karolak, M. Turi, R. Shuckloy, J. Post, fifth row: D. Speasmaker, D. Hamel, G. Demmink, G. De- Cocker, J. Leemgraven, S. Russel. 290 DELTA CHI: bottom row: P. Davis, Treas.; R. Kent, Sec.; M. Suthers, Pres.; P. Bristow, House Advisor, K. McKinnie, V.P.; M. Anderson, J. Santini. second row: G. Ockey, T. Mulcahey, J. Fredricks, P. Van- houwelingen, B. King, D. Luebke, T. Hoffman, J. Frawley, R. Adloff. third row: P. Osborn, B. Emeritz, D. Williams, T. O'Malley, B. Hoff, J. Nanry, A. Baiser, M. Mayr, R. Sirvaitis. fourth row: S. Huber, R. McPherson, R. Hults, D. Church, M. Schupan, B. Gaugish, B. Wein- rich, K. Sharp, fifth row: D. Gronst, K. Bruder, B. Kay, J. Sahlin, G. Riemersma, J. Towers, B. Wolfe, B. Beahan, G. Hooverson. sixth row: D. Studeman, J. Gregory, T. Lentz, J. Johnson, R. Vanderlaan, R. McArthur, A. Williams, D. Carlson, J. Gregory. DELTA CHI men are a team, and they go all out to enjoy life. Their efforts to be top musicians paid off when their performance with Kappa Delta sorority earned them first place in Greek Sing. A paradox of diversity and unity cha- acterizes the Delta Chi’s. The men placed among the top ten fraternities in both academics and athletics, and fin­ ished fourth in overall grade point. Delta Chi’s also took part in student government, serving on various commit­ tees around campus, including Senior Class Council. Even with the varied interests of the brothers, however, internal unity is still the strong point of Delta Chi. Relaxing at the Delta Chi house. porteous brubaker DELTA SIGMA PHI formed the Little Sisters of the Nile five years ago. Now the two groups working together see a lot of action. The girls made and sold clay dolls on campus to raise money for the Beekman Center, a mental rehabili- tationvinstitution. Together with men they decorated the Delt Sig house at Christmas in preparation for a party for ADC children. The Little Sisters offer a Saturday brunch for their big brothers each week and the men host a TG for their sisters. Just for the men, though, is the annuajg tug of war with the Phi Tau’s held each spring on opposite banks of the Red Cedar. DELTA SIGMA PHI: bottom row: T. Wick, Treas.; H. Sturm, D. MacLean, V.P.; J. Czarnecki, House­ father, R. Kotz, Pres.; J. Lammers, Sec.; B. Smith, M. Stewart, second row: D. Beardslee, C. Marsh­ all, M. McCormick, R. Walker, D. Thompson, J. Ariotti, R. Perilloux, J. Knoll, R. Kelley, C. Wilson, D. Kamman. third row: J. Beras, J. Russell, A. Radzinski, B. Parsons, T. Derrickson, G. Smith, D. Epker, F. Kramer, J. Benke, C. Lawson, fourth row: S. Whitlow, W. Wood, D. Witham, D. Schermer, J. Richmond, D. Wolfman, G. Gill, T. Schell, J. Felton, J. Reinhardt, P. DeSteiger. fifth row: R. Dull, J. Anthes, M. Miller, F. Cody, G. Wilson, C. Cihak, J. Austermiller, R. Callander, W. Bailey, C. Dale, sixth row: G. Camp, J. Missing, H. Brants, M. Randall, R. Guyot, D. Heerdt, J. Hagen, G. Spencer, J. Barclay. 292 DELTA TAU DELTA: bottom row: T. BilIsBTreas.; D. Snyder, Sec.; C. Miller, V.P.; F. Dilley, Près.; D. Messmore, J. Wynne, M. Wagner, C. Job. second row: P. Bu 11 i ne, G. Sato, W. Rustem, W. Wal- strom, R. Bolline, J. Edwards, G. Sayers, J. Rupley. third row: D. Jolly, J. Brewer, R. Ward, T. Brady, W. Herhilan, S. Bitonti, M. Webber, G. Collins, J. Kindra. fourth row: K. Ernst, J. Kessler, R. Brown, J. Collins, N. Disney, H. Bartling, W. Lyle, W. Blakeslee. fifth row: D. Williams, R. Newcombe, J. Mc­ Clain, J. Pingel, E. McKelvey, T. Hall, R. Kreuger, B. Smith. DELTA TAU DELTA, the first fraternity on campus, is proud of its tradition to maintain its ideals of excellence. The Delts combine an active sociaj life with serious partici­ pation in the university and the community at large. While being an internally tight unit, diversity in style and in­ terest has long been a trademark of this fraternity. Bro­ thers are found participating in events ranging from varsi­ ty sports to student government. Scholarship and athletics remain integral parts of this fraternity as reflected in their annually high scholastic rank and perennial conten­ tion for the All-Sports trophy. tyner 293 DELTA UPSILON fraternity’s victory bell has been tolling Michigan State’s points at foot­ ball games since 1953. Members of Delta Up- silon have distinguished themselves in sports by winning the all-fraternity football and hockey championships this year. DU’s also placed second in the mixed division of Greek Sing with Delta Gamma sorority. Aiding the brothers with activities, rush, and moral support are the Little Sisters of the Seven that open and Stars. The brothers clearly stated principles are the best basis for a life, and are proud of the fact that no other fraternity practices a code of non-secrecy. long-lasting fraternal feel DU Victory Bell DELTA UPSILON: bottom row: “Maxine,” Mascot; J. Page, Treas.; G. Chatfield, V.P.; W. Cunning­ ham, F. Sims, Pres.; J. Stiles, Sec.; C. Burch, “Duchess,” Mascot, second row: E. Deisler, J. Oldford, T. Anderson, C. Pearse, B. Kobayashi, P. McNally, S. Flanters, J. Bean, J. Ferry, third row: A. Kobayashi, A. Falkowsky, J. Malion, J. Beatty, H. Gargigliak, M. Rumara, S. Rlichta, B. Tabor, J. Welch, fourth row: N. Cepela, C. Piggott, R. Davies, D. Doyle, J. Langereis, D. Miller, M. Zoures, G. Dale, V. Alley, J. Cunningham, fifth row: J. Gatlin, B. Blatt, M. Mocella, J. Block, D. Johnson, J. Golomb, J. Krolik, S. Mace, L. Pedrick. sixth row: D. Goodger, B. Balls, N. Popovici, M. King, G. Frelsmuth, C. Luttinen, J. Pattee, D. Rawson. 294 FARMHOUSE: bottom row: R. Gregory, D. Bush, V. Hartenburg, Pres.; L. Clark, Housemother, D. Smith, V.P.; D. Embree, V.P.; P. Spike, Sec. second row: J. Harstine, R. Ca.puto, D. Brook, J. Jack- man, D. Eppelheimer, P. Gordon, third row: D. Velliquette, G. Haas, A. Hooper, L. Schultz, P. Opdenkelder, K. Bauman, R. Walton, fourth row: L. Bargy, D. Whitten, J. Geiger, W. Knoblauch, G. Spetz, E. Pennings, J. Geweke. fifth row: C. Verdegaal, J. Bortins, Treas.; K. Ober, R. Heiden, D. Chew, J. Monroe, M. Tennant. FARMHOUSE is a fraternity of members from various home backgrounds who represent each college in the Uni­ versity. Scholarship is the main objective of the bro­ thers, which enabled them to achieve the honor of being Summa Cum Laude for the 1968-69 year and first in GPA among the fraternities. Also active in University events and athletics, FarmHouse captured the all-fraternity hand­ ball championship this year. Through a democratic living unit, in which members exercise the principles of self- government, FarmHouse assists and develops leaders of men. FarmHouse men enjoy a game of ping- pong, or relax with the TV. porteous 295 best Christmas party for orphans LAMBDA CHI ALPHA men emphasize service projects. These include maintaining support of a Korean child, taking boys from the Boys’ Training School to athletic events on cam­ pus, an annual Christmas party for children from a Lansing orphanage, and washing all the campus police cars. New this year was their “kidnapping” of sorority presidents and housemothers. Ransom was paid by the sororities to redeem the abducted and the money given to needy families. Last year the brothers collected fraternity championships in basketball, swimming, and tennis, also placing first overall in fraternity intramural sports. Lambda Chi Alpha once again hosted the annual Junior 500, the largest single fraternity sponsored event in the worldiJI LAMBDA CHI ALPHA: bottom row: W. Roberts, Treas.; L. Van Wag- nen, Sec.; R. Tremblay, Pres.; Mrs. Blackmer, Housemother, S. War- drop, V.P.; T. Newton, B. Scott, second row: P. Olson, B. Stickle, G. LaCroix, G. Boyce, J. Rice, W. Rhodes, C. Calvert, B. Hahn, W. Fie- big. third row: R. Rennell, D. Tyler, M. Hoag, W. Hayward, L. Juett, R. Brandenburg, D. Hanson, B. Bernloehr. fourth row: M. Bigane, L. Tremper, K. O’Dea, D. Elliott, R. Crowe, N. Gaffney, D. de Spelder, W. Rollo, fifth row: B. Ness, J. Jeszke, G. Slover, G. Cook, T. Ander­ son, D. Feronee, J. Gettel, L. Tyler, B. Neinhuis. sixth row: J. Melin, D. Dennison, J. Burgdorfer, R. Fraser, B. Lang, B. Gurvin, D. Fykse, P. Lydy, L. Thompson. 296 PHI GAMMA DELTA: bottom row: G. Lefevere, F. Gilman, T. Hamer, Sec.; M. McLeod, Housemother, M. Wagoner, Pres.; S. Douse, D. Hamer, second row: D. Reardon, J. Williams, D. Tolbert, F. Chamber- lain, L. Downey, J. Eckerman, E. Detour, C. Cousino. third row: L. Dold, G. Bisbee, M. Boyd, J. Leanderson, R. Barrette, R. Barry, R. Anderson, K. Givens, D. Laity, fourth row: M. McCutchan, R. Lively, G. Kopec, R. Shaheen, C. Frasiar, G. Komlenic, M. Cavanagh, J. Spa- gur. fifth row: J. Michelsen, W. Polhamus, S. Parks, R. Montgomery, G. Lonik, J. Cummins, D. Lynch, R. Britton, sixth row: M. Bennett, D. Hartwig, K. Meyer, R. Sikorski, R. Strachan, W. Becc, M. Barrati, L. Conik. PHI GAMMA DELTA entered its second decade on campus as one of the strongest and most active fraternities, using last year’s Greek Winter Weekend championship and a new house at 239 Oakhill as a stepping stone. The Fijis added three new awards to their trophy case with a first place in Homecoming 1969 with Chi Omega sorority, second place in the final Water Carnival show with sister- sorority Kappa Alpha Theta, and the frater­ nity intramural bowling title. Epsilon Lambda of Phi Gamma Delta its achievement in the area of graduate rela­ tions. The chapter was the 1969-70 recipient of the Horace L. Brightman Award for best alumni relations in the international frater­ nity. Proving that Phi Gamma Delta is “not for college days alone,” the Fijis’ social cal­ endar revolves around the traditional Fiji Island spring term party, the Purple Garter Homecoming party, and the “Frank Norris Pig Dinner”, an annual stag party. is proudest of gerstner 297 Rapping at the Phi Psi house PHI KAPPA PSI fraternity underwent a period of innova­ tion and change during 1969-70. The men of Phi Psi have realized that the days of the old fraternity are dead, and have spent this past year in attempting to make them­ selves relevant to the university and society at large. The greatest strides have been in the area of pledge educa­ tion; in these days of individualism, the Phi Psi’s have tried to telljit like it is to each man that has come to their door. The Rock still stands proudly in front of the house, not as a sign of complacency, but as a sign of looking for­ ward to the future. PHI KAPPA PSI: bottom row: B. Tuttle, Treas.; J. McClain, V.P.; P. Looney, Pres.; D. Borton, Sec.; S. Jacquot. second row: J. Dunn, R. Gilmore, J. King, J. Van Horn, K. Bayles. third row: A. Yates, G. Grossi, J. Lawler, D. Francini, D. Szymczak. fourth row: C. Smith, G. Goodell, J. Wight, J. Cory, B. Surratt, fifth row: C. Riley, K. Yeager, W. Mathers, A. Frank, J. Rogers. SIGMA ALPHA MU: bottom row: C. Petrey, G. Kessler, B. Lewis, Housemother, J. Shuchart, Pr.; H. Manchel, V.P.; S. Pious, Rec. sec­ ond row: R. Melton, R. Freedlander, H. Solway, M. Greenburg, R. Pro- cassini, M. Orlowski, H. Katelman. third row: B. Brown, M. Sonders, S. Robinson, S. Sonke, S. Minns, D. Douglas, fourth row: L. Lutz, A. Goldstein, A. Bloomfield, A. Ölender, S. Dupuis, M. Kravitz, R. Bruck, fifth row: A. Tuchklaper, H. Friedman, B. Broudy, G. Merigian, D. Mathis, H. Kaplan, sixth row: M. Pitt, S. Levey, J. Gunther, B. Sucher, N. Mayer, H. Terebelo, B. Tilchin. SIGMA ALPHA Mil’s outstanding service was painting the Community Action Center in Lansing last spring. Assisting their brothers with the project were the Little Sisters of Sigma Alpha Mu, established two years ago. The two groups also worked together fall term on a toy drive in Lansing to brighten Christmas for some mentally retarded chil­ dren. Sammies, famous for their annual Tricycle Race each spring term, worked in conjunction with Phillips Hall to place first in MSU’s final Water Carnival. Currently re­ siding the brothers plan to move into their permanent structure during the coming fall term. in Capitol Villa Apartments, SIGMA ALPHA MU SISTERS: bottom row: J. Wunsch, Treas.; M. Stern, Sec.; T. Levine, V.P.; R. Katzman, Pres.; B. Wexler. second row: M. Beaton, S. Burnham, S. Strauss, S. Hitchcock, J. Speet. third row: T. Raphail, M. Fisher, C. Cicero, J. Starr, L. Lovinger. 299 them SIGMA NU men witnessed the completion of their new house this year after waiting over a year for its completion. The quarter-million dollar structure gave them the best in off- campus housing and a permanent home. The momentum of moving into the house also to progress academically, carried athletically, and socially. This progress show­ ed in the men’s participation in all facets of campus activities and a renewed vigor in the fraternity. Their enthusiasm in Greek Week was rewarded by winning second in participa­ tion and third in Greek Sing. Sigma Nu also combined efforts to capture fourth in All Sports. The year proved to be one of the most rewarding in the history of the fraternity. IM basketball is a favorite Sigma Nu pastime. porteous SIGMA NU: bottom row: J. Mueller, F. Roberts, Sec.; R. Trentacoste, V.P.; T. Bowman, Pres.; C. Kolbe, Treas.; R. Lang, second row: B. Franklin, S. O’Neill, M. Donnelly, D. Webster, J. David, I. Dedow, R. Moulden. third row: L. Koziol, L. Antcliffe, C. McQueen, C. Tuori, T. King, L. Yates, fourth row: J. Bastian, J. Smith, D. Mundhenk, E. Venable, K. Burns, R. Volaric, P. Gracey. fifth row: J. Vrbanac, J. Mitenbuler, M. Painchaud, G. Durocher, G. Foco, J. Cardinal, J. Cardinal, sixth row: C. Domgecky, R. Houk, T. Stephens, G. Davidson, E. Volaric, R. Mignano, W. Champion, D. Rup- precht. 300 SIGMA PHI EPSILON: bottom row: J. Bunce, M. Crowley, Sec.; J. Lyndrup, R. Houtman, Pres.; R. Englander, T. Mann, V.P.; R. Can­ trell. second row: L. Karenko, R. Newth, A. Allie, D. Wickline, T. Fers- tle, C. Steele, third row: D. Bittner, D. Vogelpohl, R. Rietema, P. Koenigbauer, J. Liskey, T. Hopkins, D. Osborn, fourth row: E. Gilles­ pie, G. Gooch, D. Albrecht, B. Lockhart, D. Mendham, T. Smith, fifth row: M. Nielsen, J. VanRockel, R. Warren, L. Trotsky, G. Smith, G. Brandt. SIGMA PHI EPSILON|&. . We are not going to write what you would expect to read. Sig Eps think, feel, and react. Now that we have tangled your mind, please pass the peanut butter and ‘let’s all get it together.’ porteous Little Sisters’ Rush highlights the Sig Ep year. 301 Little Sister Rush winter term was an enjoyable experience, as 32 exceptional girls were chosen. THETA CHI’s adoption of 25 Little Sisters of the Crossed Swords highlighted last spring, along with beer-baseball, Hell’s Angels and Bowery Ball parties. Theta Chi’s finished a successful 1969, captufflng third place in fraternity athletics and eighth place in scholastics. Outstanding activities this year included a Roman Orgie, a Body- Painting party and a Pajama Whop. Dads’ Day, a Christ­ mas party for underprivileged children, and the annual Red Carnation Ball at Cabarfae helped to make 1969-70 the year of the Theta Chi. THETA CHI: bottom row: R. Moses, Treas.; B. Walker, V.P.; R. Sussex, Housemother, B. Johnston, Pres.; C. Goodwin, S. Cheney, Sec. second row: S. Bradshaw, K. Wentzel, M. Simon, J. Harvin, R. Nimphie, N. Pitsch, W. Janz. third row: J. Dacus, R. Burke, T. Cramer, W. Davison, D. Smith, D. Schlein, A. Turner, R. Wright, fourth row: J. Kaczmarek, R. Rininger, M. Dancha, j. Spahr, T. Anderman, B. Stover, G. Fiddyment, R. Snyder, F. Ryckman. fifth row: C. Porter, T. Burdick, R. Steelman, B. Lowry, R. Bauer, B. Buchanan, R. Koshar, D. Griffin, D. Butts, sixth row: B. Lee, F. Howard, R. Balbach, T. Thomas, R. Baer, T. Peterson, J. Schwochow, F. Buck, B. McConnell. 302 EVANS SCHOLARS: bottom row: W. Gallagher, Sec.; M. Miller, J. O’Connor, Pres.; R. Tracy, V.P.; J. Kulig, V.P.; P. Kenrick. second row: D. Machuga, J. Wilson, T. Drabik, T. Sage, W. Kristall, M. Bogira, M. Perlin, R. Giangiori, S. Olejnik, L. Isaacson, third row: E. Polus, M. Leppek, R. Zaskowski, C. Geisler, M. Mitch, R. Hiipakka, M. Petersen, J. Short, A. Sage, G. Rasmussen, fourth row: R. Harkrader, P. Scherrer, R. Nemecek, S. Phairas, B. Ziemer, G. Warr, J. Dean, J. Schalter, S. Piere- son, H. Sachs, fifth row: T. Long, R. Soup, G. Gills, M. Towers, D. VanGoethem, C. Heckathorn, G. Reetz, B. Anderson, R. Alter, sixth row: T. Klapperich, M. Stair, R. Varcak, R. Schinger, D. Hanra- han, B. Augustyniak, D. Scherrer, T. Fabaz, K. Collins. EVANS SCHOLARS ... In trying to express the feelings of the sixty-seven Evans Scholars at Michigan State University, perhaps one can just say we are scared, but not all of the time, we are trying, at least some of the time, and maybe we can make it. Peace. 303 included ASHER HOUSE stressed “reaching out” as a 1969-70 goal, rather than serving just its own members. Joining forces to help the MSU Vol­ unteers, they sponsored frequent activities with underprivileged children in Lansing. trick-or-treating on Hallo­ These ween, trips to the zoo during the fall, and dis­ tribution of over 100 pairs of much-needed socks at a Christmas party for the children. Asher members have supported an orphan child in India for the past four years. During the past year, Asher won top honors in the canoe race. They also sponsor picnics and activities for Christian Science preference students at MSU. Asher women relax with music. ASHER WOMEN: bottom row: A. Rasmussen, Treas.; M. Walter, L. Kelley, V.P.; L. Tobey, House­ mother; C. Schmidt, Pres.; S. Domowitz, N. Hopper, Sec. second row: D. Cole, L. Perkins, B. Golze, K. Groener, C. Elliott, S. Webster, C. Bloomer, third row: S. Jones, J. Domowitz, R. Mackie, B. Har­ grave, B. Anderson, B. Windus, C. Bishop, fourth row: J. Bailey, P. Scott, B. Dotson, M. Kirst, J. Brown, D. Cherry, M. Staat, S. Olson. 304 ASHER MEN: bottom row: A. Hanson, A. Walz, Treas.; R. Balgenotcth, Pres.; K. Pratt, V.P.; J Chenault, Sec. second row: B. Pratt, D. Deline, J. Stewart, D. Kindy, T. Tomlinson, third row: A Pendleton, A. Hickman, D. Robinson, F. Bachman, K. Schuette, B. Kimball, fourth row: S. Brown E. Fisher, M. Balgenorth, J. Balgenorth, S. Teich, A. Russell. above; Dinner is a time of relaxation at Asher, right; Checking the mailbox and bulletin board is a way to get news. 305 Butterfield Bunnies keep in shape by exercising. portijeius brubaker BUTTERFIELD HALL: left to right: A. Dunlea; B. Gudgeon; G. Opie; L. Barta; K. Schoch, head adviser; M. Bruno, V.P.; N. Bailey; M. Simmons; IN. Buck; L. Patterson, Treas.; S. Harris. (or Do you value student government officers who are concerned enough to distribute Wel­ come Week pamphlets to dorm newcomers? Does a ski trip to Traverse City make you temble with anticipation fear)? You wouldn’t veto a little sister’s weekend though you were blessed with five younger brothers? Are you so club-minded you’d immediately sign up for a basketball team and 10:00 p.m. exercise club, on the same night? Do you have a talent for direction, acting, make-up, or costuming for a skit production presented to the dorm? You say yes? BUTTERFIELD You know the FPV (Feminine Point of View) isn’t non-existent since it’s ex­ pressed each week by distinguished women guests? You’re handy enough with a knife to groove on a pumpkin carving contest? You’d attend an un­ birthday, birthday party, even though it sounds more like a paradox than a party for underprivileged children? Formal-dinner-dances at the Jack Tar are never too “old hat” for you? You say yes? RATHER Three, four, five,... heads are better than one. porteous porteous Apathy at Christmas time? Never! 307 CAMPBELL HALL: bottom row: J. Harlin, Sec.; C. Dolan V.P.; H. Waldroop, Pres.; K. Miller, Treas. second row: J Minor; A. Wieland; B. Alper; M. Higgins, P. Belleville; J Garland, third row: V. Walker, L. Goll; S. Dausman; A. Kleb ba; P. Johnson; J. Krum. The fireplace in Campbell’s lounge is one of its most attractive features. porteous Do you consider donating blood to a worthy cause as a privilege and duty? Would you be able to appreciate a financial gift to the Black Liberation Front to provide transportation to the moratorium in Washington? Does the notion of a “gig” (i.e. get together) to promote understanding and friendship among both the blacks and whites ap­ peal to you? Would you delight in reigning as Water Carnival winner? Does the prospect of a weight loss to you? contest sound challenging Would you prefer that yourdorm gov­ ernment worked for you instead of merely dictating to you? You say yes? CAMPBELL 308 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■«■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■Hi Do you enjoy fall term jogging to shape up what’s sagging out? Would you help to whip up a home-made cake to feed the football team? Could you construc­ tively assist a touch football team interested in retaining championship? You have no objections to having Pre­ cinct 8 from E. Shaw as a partner for look with Homecoming? Would you anticipation ribbons like parties and ex­ night? Do you change dinners? You say yes? GIL­ CHRIST toward senior Senior ribbons night brubaker GILCHRIST: bottom row: J. Vink; L. Stephens, Sec.; M. Shalhoub, V.P.; J. Burtness, Pres.; B. Zielinski, Treas.; B. Barrett, second row: S. Winkler; P. Cook; J. Catterfeld; C. Levandoski; B. Aseltine; C. Mor- tensen. third row: C. Williams; R. Spezia; S. Hafemann; C. Vierheilig; M. Jacobs; P. Esmond; M. Maranto; C. Kosanke. 309 West Shaw Precinct 9—All-U football champs. R. WEST SHAW: bottom row: B. Affelt, Treas.; R. Niz- inski, Sec.; M. Gilmore, Jenczewski, Pres.; V.P. second row: R. Wash­ ington; F. Rybka; G. Bate­ man; M. Lautermilch. third row: S. Ely; J. Seel- hoff; T. Tripp; R. Sim­ mons. the All-University Are biweekly mixer-coffee house combina­ tions for you? Would you be proud of Precinct football Nine winning championship? In order to educate and to unite the campus, would films, speakers, and dialogues in the form of a Black Symposium appeal to you? Does a tug-of-war victory ex­ cite you? Could you get involved with Landon in a homecoming float and shaving cream fight? You say yes? WEST SHAW. 310 in doing interested You say that even though you have no idea what pumpkin caroling is, you’d be it? Shaving cream fights wouldn’t be too undigni­ fied for you? You’d have the imagina­ tion necessary to take part in a door decorating contest? You don’t feel that Christmas caroling in E. Lansing would be a drag? Even though you’ve got ab­ solutely the worst voice on campus (you’ve been told) would you partici­ pate in serenading Dr. Wharton? You have the patience to pitch in on a homecoming float? You’d be proud if your living unit extended the first din­ ner invitation to Pres, and Mrs. Whar­ ton? You say yes? LANDON Landon term party LANDON HALL: bottom row: K. Hill, Treas.; A. Dehne; D. Williams, Sec.; R. Simmons, V.P.; M. Stone, Pres.; M. Pastuszka; R. Hains; C. Goltz, second row: K. Krug; L. Stout; E. Melkus; M. Shaw; J. Dobbs; P. Markby; K. Dailey, third row: H. Sellick; L. Essenmacher; E. Bush; V. Chakrives; M. DeLuca; V. Purvis; D. Ruppert. fourth row: B. Hoover; K. Falk; J. Guilford; M. Zimmerman; S. Soderquist; N. Armitage; M. Davis, fifth row: K. Olszewski; L. Ide; L. Weisswasser; L. Zezulka; N. Matzelevich; Z. Northrup; L. Montague. 311 EAST MCDONEL: bottom row: G. Kazma, Treas.; D. Britton, Sec.; D. Binder, V.P.; C. Hamlin, Pres.; J. Hurley; P. Maddox, second row: G. Rust, S. Kleinschmidt; M. Dean, B. Johnson, K. Howard; C. Bur- diak. third row: K. Sipple; L. Costantini; P. Crause; S. Gembrowski; M. Small; C. Morrill. gerstner Do you prefer an upperclassman atmos­ phere? Could you devote your time and tal­ ents to construct a homecoming float with West McDonel? Would you mingle in a crowd­ ed coffee house? Or would you enjoy the Kiva Player’s performance of A Funny Thing Hap­ pened on the Way to the Forum? Could you gain experience from taking the children from St. Vincent’s Home to a Halloween party? Would a term party be a good way to culminate the year? You say yes? EAST MC­ DONEL Checking out in McDonel grill. 312 Do you delight in a total lack of female companionship? Does the prospect of sponsoring a canoe race down the Red Cedar give you a sense of masterfulr ness? Are you fun loving enough to escort an adopted third grade class on field trips? Would you break down and wear a costume to a Halloween party with your sister dorm? You say yes? EAST SHAW East Shaw and their sister dorm join in taking a class from Cedar Street School on a field trip. EAST SHAW: bottom row: M. Moore, Treas.; C. Gibson, M. Baker, V.P.; T. Reynolds, Pres.; M. McAlpine, Sec.; P. Shlagor; J. Sullivan, second row: J. Marcusse, P. Rodenbaugh; S. Galazka; D. Woods; J. Chism; P. Agosta; D. Lenz. 313 DELTA SIGMA THETA: bottom row: C. Youngblood, Treas.; R. Archie, Corr. Sec.; L. McKeever, E. Hatchett, Pres.; A. Quick, V.P.; L. Hughley, Rec. Sec. second row: L. Kenner, G. Hawkins, J. Minor, N. Marchard, I. Samuels, J. White, W. Edwards, third row: C. Wilson, A. Lee, J. Jones, J. Turner, C. Fennicks, G. Batie. fourth row: G. Hill, J. Wil­ liams, S. White, B. Smith, L. Thompson, G. Martin, fifth row: C. Gool, F. Allie, M. VanRiper, Z. Owens, M. Richardson, D. White, sixth row: J. Green, D. Outram, J. Watkins, S. Williams, T. Robinson. DELTA SIGMA THETA women exhibit a sin­ cere spirit of charity by reading to blind stu­ dents, sponsoring a Christmas party for ADC children, collecting toys for an orphanage at Christmas, and giving food and clothing to needy families at Thanksgiving. Besides de­ voting many hours to philanthropic activity, the pledge club is involved in producing a television program. This fall Delta Sigma Theta held the “Ice Breaker,” the first annual dance of the year for black Greeks. KAPPA ALPHA THETA: bottom row: E. Johnson, Treas.; S. Parker, Treas.; S. Schram, Sec.; C. Wilson, L. Kaltenbach, Pres.; M. Doyle, V.P.; S. Schmid, E. Yazejian. second row: K. Edwards, K. Collins, E. Rand, K. Wolford, R. Moser, T. Fossum, L. Meisel, B. Najar, B. Beamer, L. Andonian. third row: N. Hoagland, G. Goodman, C. Ten­ nant, P. Brown, S. Grayson, D. Wilson, L. Veldhuis, J. C. Costantino, R. Rice, P. Paige, P. Sargent, fourth row: B. Mangrum, P. Mullen, M. KAPPA ALPHA THETA, founded at DePauw University in 1870, experiences their one hundredth year of active participation in the Greek system this year.Their centennial proj­ ect, to mark the event, is the provision of a “half way house” to aid foster children. The Thetas also work in conjunction with their National Headquarters for the benefit of the Institute of Logepedics in Kansas, which corrects speech problems. Participation in on-campus events found the Thetas teamed with the Figis to earn second place in Water Carniva last spring. Savage, J. Kane, P. Middleton, A. Tesar, M. Bailey, P. Mitchell, L. Strandness, S. Bachman, fifth row: D. Eisenhower, S. Kane, L. Mc- Ki I lop, J. Sewell, J. Underberg, D. Shank, J. Bartleson, P. Ruspino, B. Hall, J. Sleets, D. Mulvihill. sixth row: K. Johnson, M. Barton, N. Kuhnmuench, J. Weatherspoon, S. Kamboos, K. Ulmer, B. Klein, J. Marsh, A. Kanouse, B. McBride. PHI GAMMA NU: bot­ tom row: P. Yackle, Treas.; K. Brooks, V.P.; N. Burkhead, Pres.; D. Livernois. second row: J. Shaft, G. Bria, D. Dahlka, J. Wolverton, B. Moore, third row: P. Sandretts, M. Hoeft, B. Lew, M. Klonowski. fourth row: P. Reich, C. Sousa, B. Bollinger, M. Firlit, J. Mollenkopf. fifth row: M. Gasow, L. Hanson, M. Maranto, N. Aouate, M. Priest. PHI GAMMA NU represents the youngest and most rapidly growing sorority on the campus of Michigan State. Their expanding curric­ ulum presently consists of a fall term theatre party, a senior banquet in the spring, and acting as the official hostesses for activities in the College of Business. A concern for the underprivileged motivated the girls to spon­ sor an orphan in Korea and to join Delta Sigma Pi in a Christmas celebration for Lansing-area children. FOR SIGMA DELTA TAU, this year became a milestone in togetherness as the girls worked to convert a former fraternity house into a feminine atmosphere of comfort and beauty for their own residence. Along with the many hours spent in redecoration, the SDT’s tutor at the Boy’s Training School in Lansing and have recently included their services in aid to the Listening Ear program. Outstanding sis­ ters are active in Pan-Hel, ASMSU, and several honoraries. SIGMA DELTA TAU: D. Loeb, M. Seidman, Treas.; S. Braver, V.P.; E. Richter, Pres.; I. Weinberg, Housemother; J. Berger, D. Gold­ stein, Sec.; S. Bass, second row: C. Garfield, P. New, N. Klein, E. Bacow, J. Tischler, J. Owings, MH_evy. third row: J. Wolf, B. Wal- don, R. Klein, A. Meyers, N. Mendelsohn, D. Stein, D. Edelman. fourth row: B. Silver, P. Swibel, R. Hourvitz, J. Miller, B. Wexler, S. Camens, Kossack, T. Levine, fifth row: K. Engel, L. Miller, T. Wolfe, J. Cherinsky, C. Levine, A. Israel, B. Woodward. BETA THETA PI: bottom row: J. Leonardson, Housefather; D. Eade, Treas.; J. Collins, V.P.; B. Johnson, Pres.; C. Haynes, V.P.; R. William­ son, Corr. Sec.; J. SignorellMRec. Sec. second row: D. Work, R. Kara- bees, R. Austin, T. Hodges, C. Nelson, J. Burkart, P. Peters, T. Jackson, R. Acosta, third row: W. Kropf, W. Simmons, D. Stepaniak, M. Rose, J. Czaknik, M. Paddon, D. Layhe, P. Schmitt, L. Smith. fourth row: D. McLaughlin, W. Brooks, G. Weeder, T. Price, T. Ander­ son, G. Finkbeiner, A. Pastor, S. Hayward, T. Wilson, J. Drinaw. fifth row: S. Burke, J. Nutt, J. H. Butterfield, V. Dattolo, K. Blake, J. Ditz- hazy, G. Billings, J. Valade, D. Hakala. sixth row: D. Ellis, S. Brecht, D. Droski, B. Peterson, W. Dobson, T. West, S. Wood, R. Harms, E. Maurice, R. Shinkle. BETA THETA PI, a socially active fraternity at MSU, highlights their calendar by co­ sponsoring Greek Winter Weekend with neighbors Delta Sigma Phi every year. The men of the “ski-lodge,” as their modern- structure house is commonly known on campus, also participate in IM sports and other strong Greek traditions. Sixth on cam­ pus scholastically, the Betas are also con­ cerned and serious students. DELTA SIGMA PI, one of the outstanding pro­ fessional fraternities in commerce and busi­ ness administration, stresses civic and professional activities as well as the social. Their well rounded list of activities include tours of some of the major corporations, in­ viting speakers from various occupations, regional and national conventions, and an annual Christmas party for orphans. The highlighting social event of the year for the members is their Rose Dance, held in con­ junction with the National Rose Queen Con­ test in spring. DELTA SIGMA PI: bottom row: T. Lieven, Treas.; B. Wysocki, V.P.; J. Schuemann, Pres.; J. Lange, D. Morris, D. Hedrick, second row: R. Miller, B. Bigler, J. Isca, R. Guenther, W. Hodges, W. Goin. third row: W. Borland, R. Niemesh, D. Montgomery, D. Margraf, D. Farnell, R. Gates, fourth row: J. Kobrin, L. Litowich, C. Smith, J. Larko, D. Hart­ man, B. Smithers. PHI DELTA THETA: bottom row: “Duke”, Mascot; B. Vandermass, D. Cook, Treas.; D. Gugino, Housemother; J. Dise, Pres.; D. Tripp, V.P.; R. Barnes, Sec. second row: T. Moore, R. Nuechterlein, M. Jaglois, C. Smith, D. Butler, C. Schwartz, third row: S. Brundrett, J. Newton, R. Schmid, J. McCann, B. Garrison, W. McPherson, fourth row: R. Cook, B. Darling, W. McCann, D. Vanker, W. Pankhurst, W. Li Hard, H. Gunnbutt. fifth row: C. Kroweman, B. Hohlfeldt, L. Taft, R. Woulfe. T. Hertzler, J. Anderson, T. Morris. PHI DELTA THETA’S annual Frisbee Tourna­ ment continues to grow larger every year. Another highlight of the season is a trip to a Tiger baseball game with a bus rented for the day by the brothers. Outstanding mem­ bers in Phi Delts include Mr. MSU, home­ coming chairman, and president of the Union Board and Great Issues. In athletics, the Phi Delta Thetas were IM golf champs last spring. PHI KAPPA TAU wishes to take this opportunity to urge an end to the war in Viet Nam ... an obvious prerequisite to brother­ hood for everyone. PHI KAPPA TAU: bottom row: J. Preussner, Treas.; D. Young, V.P.; “ArchieS Mascot; J. Zimmerman, Housemother; G. Doxtater, Pres.; M. Mills, Sec. second row: J. Reiss, D. Garland, J. Thomas, T. Jacques, R. Morris, R. Plichta. third row: J. Stewart, J. Albrets, J. Foster, D. Earl, B. McLaren, M. Barbee. fourth row: S. Behringer, W. Rudecki, G. Turney, A. Gagstetter, M. Thomas, J. Buckley, fifth row: D. Dub, M. Prieur, E. Krzcluk, K. Holmes, T. Alexander, D. Taylor, sixth row: P. Mason, j. Jenkins, B. Clark, G. Decker, D. Webster. PI KAPPA PHI: bottom row: D. Youngberg, TreasfjjR. Bagby, Sec.; J. W. Herrmann, Pres.; J. Simmons, Housefather; C. Pixley, S. Ross, K. Kueffner. second row: D. Yanachik, D. West, R. Ellis, R. Filber, M. Andrews, J. Wrisley, S. Spicuzzi. third row: D. Mroz, R. Howard, A. Perlingiere, R. Miller, D. Fletcher, R. Gentz, R. Clum. fourth row: T. Bradley, D. Gilligan, J. Moynes, M. Pettit, E. Kolemainen, H. Pypzyn- ski, F. Komara. fifth row: R. Gluszewski, M. Schowalter, M. Hiser, B. Prylon, G. Kurasz, S. Roth, E. Heywood, E. Crunk, sixth row: J. Kemp, R. Hrtanek, D. Viecelli, J. Lansing, G. McPherson, J. Pell, M. Ridder. PI KAPPA PHI illustrates a brotherhood of scholarship and social activity. Fall term was highlighted by “Founders Day,” the first national gathering of the fraternity. The big­ gest annual event of the year is the Rose Ball, a formal party given by the pledge class for the actives. A rose queen is chosen to reign for the year, participating in various campus pageants. The Little Sisters of the Rose were founded to help with certain activities and the reaction is “Fantastic the brothers group!” from PSI UPSILON, Michigan State University’s oldest fraternity, stresses leadership and di­ versification among its members. Prominent positions held by several of the brothers in­ cluded officers of ASMSU, IFC, University programs, and chairmanships of several stu­ dent advisory committees. Five Flonors College members and one of the highest fra­ ternity grade points manifest the academic achievement of the Psi U’s. And to round out their activities, the brothers promoted a high­ ly successful Kiddies Day in the spring. PSI UPSILON: bot­ tom row: W. Harri­ son, Treas.; M. Stevens, Pres.; M. Warhurst, House­ mother; D. Gri­ maldi, Sec.; S. Saw­ yer, V.P. second row: R. Fry, M. Reinert, W. Mosher, D. Gregg, J. Broker, third row: R. Den­ ton, J. Donley, C. J. Taunt, J. Gale, B. Kroupa. fourth row: R. Bingham, T. Spence, K. Min- nick, R. Paas, R. Seire. fifth row: W. Walters, J. Jeltema, P. Wold, M. Faller. sixth row: G. Mil- narich, T. Miller, R. Schott, S. Spector. 318 SIGMA ALPHA EP­ SILON: bottom row: E. Chase, Treas.; S. Howard, Pres.; M. Marks, V.P.; H. Lit­ tle, B. Kline, Sec. second row: L. Mol- nar, B. Ferguson, S. Harder, J. Alderton, third D. Sasena. row: H. Carney, T. Durkin, R. Menton, J. Crissman, J. Chikos, J. Burck. fourth row: J. Heln- inger, B. Despo, D. Hammerle,T. Bode, R. Marshall, S. Mat­ thews. row: Coelho, M. Cald­ erone, G. Kough, M. Duffy, S. Ring, B. Marsal. sixth row: D. Doderer, L. Ulrey, R. Stahr, T. Friedrichs, R. Ro- senburg. fifth SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON is rapidly becoming The Team to challenge in the Junior 500 held each spring. They have established their mark of being perennial winners of the event, taking first place again this year. Another of their list of consistent winnings seems to be emerging through the SAE’s competition in the Charity Bowl against the ZBT’s held each fall to aid the Leukemia Fund. The brothers carry out their good will program by holding a Christmas party for underprivileged children. SIGMA CHI, whose Sweetheart Song is prob­ ably the best known of all fraternity songs, have instituted their own Little Sister organi­ zation this year with 35 charter members. Since Water Carnival is now an event of the past, the men are working to make their Derby Day a spring highlight to replace it. Athletically, the Sigma Chi’s prove to be the All Sports perennial contenders Championships, well on their way this year by already claiming the paddleball champion­ ship in the fall. for SIGMA CHI: bottom row: W. Pratt, Treas.; L. Perry, Sec.; D. Carney, Pres.; H. Hunt, Housemother; G. Peters, V.P.; J. Cooper, D. Dale, second row: R. Zappla, H. Oyer, P. Anderegg, H. Broadman, T. Munde, B. Albertson, E. Dombrowski, D. Wight, third row: K. John­ son, J. Williams, T. Cuthbertson, M. Madura, L. Day, G. DeGrow, T. Strickfaden, fourth row: J. Miller, J. Longnecker, M. Nagelkirk, R. Ferman, M. Rice, J. Fries, J. Frazier, fifth row: M. DuBetz, R. Giering, D. Payton, E. Barant, J. Copeland, T. Sterken, G. Pash, R. Streng, sixth row: P. Carlos, H. Linder, D. Wenstrom, T. Horvath, L. Haggart, B. Berube, D. Spaulding. 319 TAU DELTA PHI: bottom row: J. Roskiewicz, Treas.; J. Owsen, V.P.; G. Lewis, Pres.; J. Brundirks, Sec.; W. Smith, second row: D. Danowski, D. Feldman, S. Friedberg, D. Eckert, T. Koernke, M. Boyo. third row: R. Brown, D. Jirik, T. HoralSG. Janowak, T. Morris, G. Harned, A. Gaertner. fourth row: D. Thiem, T. Long, A. McLeod, J Burger, T. Melninger, B. Press, M. Halbert, fifth row: C. Tanner, S Rasor, D. Havrilla, C. Hall, B. Van Oosterhout, J. Jackson, J. Cole. TAU DELTA PHI, celebrating their fifth year on campus, boasts a short but active history, with one-third of the fraternity involved in ASMSU. A special addition to the group came this year with “The Little Sisters of the Py­ ramid,” who are representative of every sor­ ority and residence hall on campus. Display­ ing their athletic prowess, the Tau Delts also won the fraternity football playoffs in the fall. THETA DELTA CHI, young, strong and grow­ ing, has come a long way since its coloniza­ tion days just five years ago to be one of the outstanding fraternities on campus today. Already having many “firsts” the Theta Delts placed among the top contenders for the All- Sports Trophy this year. They also claim the first little sister organization active in the MSU community. THETA DELTA CHI: bottom row: W. Wyman, Treas.; T. Lindhahl, A. Kochanski, Pres.; R. Preis, Housemother; M. Gade, M. Morrow, J. Lasky, Sec. second row: D. Shepherd, R. Fluegge, S. Baumhardt, R. Weber, L. Gross, R. Arentz, M. Thomas, third row: T. Ranney, R. Palmer, J. Speer, J. Sweeney, J. Marquoit, E. Fouch, J. Russell. fourth row: J. May, G. Burnham, W. Berrmann, T. Klug, S. Zrimer, D. Lupinski, C. Welti, fifth row: J. O’Green, D. Marvin, C. Werner, J. Johnson, J. Eaton, G. Boyck, E. Casaccia. sixth row: J. King, P. Scho­ field, E. Pfent, R. Symonds, T. Bischoff, J. Winston. THETA XI: bottom row: C. Tarkoe, Treas.; J. Clifford, Pres.; E. Winnicker, V.P.; R. Brusea, Sec.; second row: B. Craig, A. Krause, H. J. Awdey, Schneider, B. Mc­ Mahan. third row: J. Kidle, B. Engel, R. Schofield, R. Decker, S. Garvey, fourth row: M. Mor­ Folk- rissey, ertsma, D. Jen­ nings, W. Linske, G. row: Lazar, fifth J. Heublein, P. Sturms, J. Gillette, R. Walsh, P. Moris- sey, R. Jankowics. P. for unity and brotherhood, THETA XI was established three years ago as a small social club, growing to a colony, and finally attaining fraternity status this year. Working the members made a composite effort on their trip to Washington on November 15th and heartily supported the anti-war moratorium. In the social realm, the Theta Xi’s proved to be men of excellent taste when they spon­ sored Miss Shirley Metcalf for the 1969 Homecoming Queen. THE MEN OF TRIANGLE FRATERNITY hold a common academic bond evolving from the disciplines of engineering and science which they believe to be one of the most beneficial aspects of their fraternal lives. The brothers are consistent in both scholastic and social achievements as exemplified by their impres­ sive composite grade average and the high rating float competition in Homecoming which they earn each year. Pres.; TRIANGLE: bottom row: W. Anderson, Treas.; D. Berg- breiter, V.P.; A. Brown, House­ mother; C. Roth- B. haar, VerWest. second row: W. Horton, R. Erickson, A. Wil­ liams, W. Seifert, J. Sherwood, F. Robbins, third row: K. Conway, G. Byer- ly, D. Engel, W. Bunch, R. Walls, fourth row: K. Zind- ler, S. Goetsch, J. Crawford, M. Lar­ go, J. Hulverson, T. Fanson. fifth row: D. Borzenski, T. Gilberg, J. Kind- inger, D. Karrer, J. Manchester, J. Ogilvie. ZETA BETA TAU: S. Zack, Treas.; H. Bolotin, Sec.; R. Crane, Pres.; A. Baker, Housemother; M. Engelman, V.P.; M. Schey. second row: H. Goodstein, A. Rosen, A. Polsky, M. Lerman, E. Wiener, A. Miller, S. Singer, third row: A. Kulakofsky, M. Stein, K. Goldman^S. Sussman, J. Dizik, 3. Levy, J. Pendergrass, K. Wolf, D. Hollander, fourth row: D. Bloom, R. Selik, R. Caplan, J. Pepper, E. Stern, P. Sullivan, G. Klinsky, G. Loria, fifth row: J. Surnow, D. Devent, M. Storm, G. Was- serman, L. Lipton, S. Feldman, Stan Feldman, sixth row: H. Cowan, B. Rowling, G. Nelson, A. Kaufman, S. Kaufman, R. Rumsey, K. Lafer. ZETA BETA TAU, boasting the largest pledge class on campus this year, also placed sec­ ond in all-university bowling and became the university flinging champs. The second an­ nual charity football game, co-sponsored by Sigma Alpha Epsilon with proceeds going to ALSAC, was successful as the biggest fund­ raising drive on campus. BETHEL MANOR, established in 1942 as a campus center for Spartan Christian Fellow­ ship, is a cooperative men’s living unit which emphasizes discipleship training in the con­ the Christian community. Bible text of studies, seminars, prayer meetings, and sensitivity groups are employed, and each person is encouraged to discover and develop his own strengths as he seeks to know Christ and make Him known. BETHEL MANOR: bottom row: D. Schuitema, V.P.; W. Rogers, Pres.; D. Piper, M. Piper, J. Piper, Housemother, J. Hicks, F. Moore, Sec. second row: A. Woelzlein, R. Todd, K. Akies, M. Huntington, L. Foster. third row: P. Moerdyk, R. Thomas, R. Rottschafer, L. Krocz, R. Weesies. a m Of m MARY MAYO HALL: bottom row: D. Gould, Adv.; D. Meier, Treas.; L. Stierle, Pres.; V. Liepins; C. Kas- worm, Adv.; second row: S. Hogan; P. Creager; B. Guen­ ther; J. Peters; C. Westfall; T, Pezoli; third row: K. Tryon; S. Orwick; L. An­ derson; P. Wilson; J. Holt; fourth row: A. Anderson; J. Allberry; B. Walker; E. Ames; S. Pich- ette. THE WOMEN OF MARY MAYO HALL found their work with Cedar Street School fourth graders fulfilling in more ways than expected this year as some of the coeds made their first trip to the State Capitol with “their” class. Hall residents have also put on plays for the children, and as a special “thank you” from their adopted class, they were invited to the school’s annual Christmas party, in volunteer work THIS YEAR YAKELEY HALL centered attention on the Westside Action Center as the women participated to help Lansing’s underprivileged. A Thanksgiving contest in the hall provided the center with a turkey, and food and clothing drives have also been held by the coeds. Visits from the children are a refreshing change from the traditional quiet of an upperclass hall. HOOSEN: VAN bottom row: V. Loo, Treas.; P. Smith, Sec.; J. Dawson; J. Lloyd, adviser; N. Gajew- ski, Pres.; G. Eb­ erts, V.P. second row: D. Lewis; J. Johnson; R. Mos­ ley; K. Paeth; P. Kingsbury, third row: L. Talbergs; K. Schuler; J. Joba; L. Weir; J. Maus. Do you have sophomore standing or above? Would your academic performance compliment that of a dorminter- ested in maintaining a high scholastic standing? The as­ pect of apartment living as well as the convenience of on- campus housing appeals to you? You’d treasure with TLC a little item known as a key with which you could gain en­ trance into your dorm? Do pot-luck dinners (home-made, naturally) make your mouth water? Would you prefer an atmosphere of complete femininity and individual respon­ sibility to that of the traditional dorm? You say yes? VAN HOOSEN brugaker 324 above: Residents of Owen Hall give the interna­ lounge an tional left: flavor, Owen Hall reception desk. You’re 22 and never been kissed? You’re an international student with­ out an international friend? You’d find an Arab-lsraeli panel discussion fasci­ nating (who wouldn’t?) An “interna­ tional night,’’ complete with costumes, native trinkets and entertainment, would tickle your “US of A” curiosity? You can’t afford a bus pass and have flat feet? A sun porch would nicely supplement all your spring term activ­ ities? You’re a grad student with a def­ inite housing deficiency? You say yes? OWEN GRADUATE HALL Abbott, Charles, HRI Abraham, Alan, Advertising Abruzzo, David, Business Adm. Acheff, Lawrence, Psychology Acker, Loren, Computer Science Ackley, Elizabeth, Nursing Adam, Madeleine, English Adams, Charles, Business Adams, Cheryl, English Ed. Adams, Eleanor, French Adams, James, Accounting Adams, Mary, Art Adams, Michael, Spanish Adema, Kenneth, Mathematics Adema, Linda, English Ed. Aeschliman, Teresa, Education Ager, Donna, Social Science Aho, Dale, Biological Science Ahonen, Donald, Electricalltng. 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Des. 329 msem brubaker Babcock, June, Social Science Bachelor, Jeree, Elementary Ed Bachkes, Leonard, Packaging Bachman, Susan, Journalism Bachtel, Nancy, Mathematics Backey, James, Biochemistry Backman, Barbara, Political Sci. Bacon, Lawrence, Journalism Bacon, Lawrence D., Journalism Baczewski, Henrietta, Interior Design Badyna, Thomas M., HRI Baer, JoAnn, Literature Baer, Roger, Pre-Law Baginski, Dennis, Labor & Indus. Rel Bailey, Pauline, Audio & Speech Sci. Bailey, Rufus, Physical Ed. Bailey, Susan, Social Science Bailo, Michael, Food Science Bain, Marjorie, Elementary Ed. Bainton, William, Mathematics Ed Bair, David, Social Work Bair, Philip, Social Science Baird, Carol, Elementary Ed. Baird, Donald, Engineering Baird, Leslie, Interior Design Baird, Robert, Electrical Eng. Baisch, Katherine, Dietetics Baker, Elizabeth, Psychology Baker, Floyd, Transportation Baker, Gary, Advertising Baker, Gary H., Psychology Baker, Karen, English Ed. Baker, Martha L., Elementary Ed. 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Beer, Phyllis, Spanish Beeson, Jill C., Arts & Letters Begnache, Catherine, Sociology Behe, George, Entomology Behling, Johanna, English Behringer, Samuel, Labor & Indus. Rel. Beigler, Laurel, Social Work Beilby, Sharon, Retailing Beilfuss, Judith, Justin Morrill College Bell, Brooks Ann, English Bell, John, Accounting Bellovary, Alexia J., Education Bellows, Douglas, H.R.I. Beltz, Mary, Psychology Beltz, William, Social Science Bencic, Harold A., Accounting Bencsik, Barbara J., Police Adm Bender, John, Pre-Law Benedict, M. Jayne, Retailing Bendickson, Joanne, Social Science Bendokaitis, Patricia, Education Bengel, Dorothe, Social Science Benjamen, David, Psychology Benjamen, Nancy, Psychology Bennett, Gwendolyn, Interior Design Bennett, Thomas, T.V. & Radio Benson, B. Allan, Economics Benson, Anthony J., Business Benson, Kathleen A., Microbiology Bentheim, Steven, Social Science Bentley, Robert, Business Berg, Marye Lynn, Elementary Ed. 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Blakeslee, William, Humanities Blank, Keith, Industrial Arts Blankenship, Robert, History Blanks, Paul, Mathematics Blaskd, Joseph, Accounting Blazekovic, Maryann, Speech Bloch, Marian, Mathematics Blome, Barbara, Interior Design Bloom, Judy Elaine, Medical Tech. Blumhagen, Dan, Philosophy Blundell, Linda, Retailing Blyveis, Arlene, Audiology & Sp. Sci. Bode, Edward, Electrical Engr. Bodeau, Arthur, Labor & Indus. Rel. Bogakos, Maria Elena, Spanish Bohn, Richard, Packaging Boldrini, Cynthia, Interior Design Boles, Denis, Chemical Engr. Bolline, Peter, Marketing Bolyard, Claudia, Social Science Bolyard, Diana, Social Science Bomeli, Donald, General Sci. Tch. Bonahoom, Dreama, English Bonahoom, Robert, Chemistry Bonfiglio, James, History Bonnell, Linda, English Book, Cassandra, Communication Ed. Booth, Linda, Theatre Borejka, Victor, Psychology Borgesson, Bonnie, Social Science Borkin, Arthur, Hotel & Res. Mgt. Borland, William, Marketing Borngesser, Ronald, Business Adm. 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Bruning, Rita, Journalism Brunke, Carol, Elementary Ed. Brunk, Cynthia, Retailing Brunner, Martha, Social Science Brunsdon, Jeffrey, HRI Bruszewski, Pamela, English Bruzy, Evelyn, Art Bryan, James D., Business Bryan, Jamie, Mathematics Ed. Bryan, Marilyn, Elementary Ed. Bryant, Carole, Music Therapy Buck, David, Psychology Buckley, Thomas, International Studies Buckwalter, David, Marketing Buday, Barbara, Math-Sci. Ed. Buehrer, Roberta, Art Ed. Buffa, Berdean, History Bull, Kenneth, Horticulture Bulliment, Diane, Social Work Bullock, Cynthia, Social Science Bundshuh, Pat, Physical Ed. Bunn, Brenda, Nursing Burcaw, Robert, Secondary Ed. Burch, Charles, Business Burdell, Patricia, History Burhans, Marilyn, French Ed. Burke, James, Business Adm. Burke, Jeffrey, Mechanical Eng. Burke, Kathleen, Journalism Burke, Margaret, Police Adm. Burke, Tom, Physical Ed. Burket, Karen, Social Science Burkey, Linda, Theatre Ed. Burkhead, Nancy, Exec. Secretary Adm. 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Education Greenlee, Jean, Sogal Science Greig, Phillip, Electricl]l Engr. Gresehover, Robert, Biol. Sei. Greulich, William, T.V. & Radio Grewe, Donna, Medical Technology Griffith, Gary, Zoology Griffiths, Kim, Ag. Mechanization Griffiths, Nancy, Elementary Ed. Griffus, Duane, Elementary Ed. Grimes, Gloria, Ret. Tex. & Cloth. Griswold, Jill, Advertising Grogan, Elaine, Art Ed. Grohman, Jayne, Interior Design Grondin, Dave, Zoology Grosshans, Ruth, Elementary Ed. Grossmann, Chuck, Packaging Groves, Arthur, Chemistry Groves, David, Psychology Grubbs, Ronald, Labor & Indus. Rel. Grubka, Frank, Mechanical Engr. Grunst, David, H.R.I. Guerin, Denise, Interior Design Gullikson, Patricia, Community Service Gumpper, Susan, Elementary Ed. Gunderson, Chris, Art. Ed. Gunderson, Paul, Zoology Gunther, Mary Lou, Elementary Ed. Gural, Phillip, Building Const. Gurski, Janean, English Guske, Kristine, Zoology Gusky, Joanne, Elementary Ed. Gustafson, Deborah, Psychology Gustke, Lynda, Elementary Ed. 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Levenfeld, Andrew, Packaging Levi, John, History Levi, Thomas, Social Science Levine, Carol, Police Adm. Levine, Juanita, Horticulture Lew, Betty C., Marketing Lewis, Allen, Social Science Lewis, Catherine, PoliticajSeience Lewis, Debra, Fine Arts Lewis, Jeffrey, Psychology Lewis, Larry, Accounting Lewis, Nancy J., Social Work Lewis, Stephen F., Education Libey, Teresa Kaye, Nursing Lick, Myron, EconorBcs Lieberwitz, Drew, Advertising Liebmann, Roger, Communications Liebold, Dennis, Food Science Lieven, Thomas, Accounting Liggett, Jacqueline, Computer Science Light, Gordon Jack, Economics Lincoln, Roger, Mathematics Lindberg, Ronald, Veterinary Med. Lindell, Leslie, Elementary Ed. Lindgren, Alan, Sociology Lindgren, LaVonne, Family & Child Sci. Lindner, Ellen, Social Science Lindsay, LaVern, Packaging Linenger, James, Art ; Lingg, Beth, Medical Tech. Link, Edna, Police Administration Link, Steve, Agriculture Econ. Linken, John, Industrial Ad. Linton, Barbara J., Elementary Ed. Linton, Emerson, Urban Studies Lipinski, Beth, Elementary Ed. Lippert, Ron, Physical Ed. Lirette, Jerry, Mechanical Eng. List, Judith, Social Science Lister, Robin, Interior Design Listopad, Gilda E., English Litchman, Michael, Psychology Little, Kenneth E., TV & Radio Livernois, Donna, Business Ed. Livesty, Donna, Retailing Lockwood, Jeri, Elementary Ed. Lockwood, William, Marketing Lommel, Jane B., Business Ad. Long, Sara, Retailing Loo, Virginia, Social Science Lord, Beverly, Social Science Losey, Mary, Education Lovas, Rodney, Finance Love, Patricia, Math Lowell, Diane, Interior Design Lowrance, Keith, Horticulture Lozen, Donna, Elementary Ed. Lozier, Patricia, Social Science Losnak, Terry, LIR Lucas, Russell, Horticulture Luft, Kathryn, Home Ec. Ed. Luginbill, Webster, Math Luke, Linda, Elementary Ed. Lukonic, Marcia, Community Service Lunsford, William A., Packaging Lupia, Christine, Psychology Lutes, Linda, Biology Luther, Marcia, Social Work Luttinen, Mary, Home Economics Lutz, Mary, Social Science Loxd, James, Math Lyke, Rebecca E., Education Lynam, Kenneth, Advertising Lynam, Susan, Psychology Lynch, David, Social Science McAllister, Jill, American Studies McArthur, Marsha, Recreation McBride, Susan, Urban Planning McCall, Margery, Home Ec. Ed. McCallum, Carol, Social Work McCarthy, Catherine, Retailing McCartney, Paul A., Business Law Ad. McClellan, Patrick, Business Ad. McClelland, Peggy, English McClelland, Terry, Physical Ed| McCord, Kathy, Child Development McCormick, Kathleen, Nursing McCormick, MichaeMBusiness McCoy, Jerry, HRI McCoy, Steven, EcononBcs McCreedy, Ralph, Education McCubbin, Gary, Humanities McCurdy, Barbara, Communications Ed. McCurdy, Glenda, Social Science McDermott, Kathleen E., Special Ed. McDonald, Cathie, Parks & Recreation McDonoughU'imothy, Psychology McDougal, James, Anthropology McEachern, MariJo, Advertising McGaw, Michael, Mathematics Ed. McGrew, Howard, Forestry McIntyre, Michael, Accounting McKay, Michael L., Marketing McKeand, William, Biologic^Sl* McKeever, Linda, Political Science McKelvey, Edward, Packaging McKie, Michael, Psychology McKillop, Linda, Advertising McKinney, Kevin, Transportation Adm. McLaughlin, Carol, Retailing McLellah, William, Landscape Arch. McMahon, Mary, English Ed. McMartin, Wallace, Physics McMaster, Merenth, Art McMillan, James N., Forestry McMullen, Cynthia, English McNamara, Shelley, Mathematics McNamara, Susan, Home Ec. Ed. McNeil, John, Packaging McNeilllLinda, English McNeilly, Kimberlee A., Elementary Ed. McPhee, Susanttnglish McShan, Audrey, Medical "pch. McQueen, Diana, Political Science MacArthur, Elaine, English Comm. MacDonald, Deborah, Marketing Macdonald, Judith, Sociology MacDonald, Kathy, English MacEachran, Elizabeth, French MacGregor, Nancy, Physical E»H Maclnnis, Barbara, Interior Design Mackie, Roxanne, English Mackson, Deborah, Social Science MacNaughton, Jill, Physical Ed. Madison, Guy Lewis, Mathematics Magarac, Kathryn, Advertising Magennis, Steven A., Chemistry Maggio, Lynne, Spanish Mahar, Joseph, Biological Science Mahler, Ronald, Economics Maines, Carol, Justin Morrill Major, Delores, Journalism Major, Patricia, EconorScs Makarauskas, Frank, Business Makela, Susan, French Make, Dennis, Psychology Malak, William, Social Science Malewich, Deborah, Business Ad. Malone, Constance, Social Science Maloney, Joseph, Packaging Malsch, Linda, Social Work Manard, Cynthia, Medical Tech. Mance, Lois, Junior High Ed. Manchester, Jeryl, Packaging Manchester, Pamela, Social Science Manko, Edward, Electrical Eng. Mankoff, Howard, Psychology Mann, Betty, Elementary Ed. Mann, Joel, Wildlife Bio. Mann, Michael, Marketing Mann, Patricia, Office Ad. Manning, Marcia, Social Science Mansfield, Thomas, Physical Ed. Mantey, James, Packaging Manwaring, Emily, Physical Ed. Maples, James, Mathematics Marchand, Nannette, French Margul, Judith, Elementary Ed. Markey, Paul, Sociology Markouich, Suzanne, Elementary Ed. Marks, Michael, Business Marmon, Nancy, Physical Ed. Marnett, John, Packaging Maroloo, Stephen, Chemistry Maronek, Dale, Landscape Hort. Marsh, Jeannie, Psychology Marshall, Mary Kay, Political Sci. Marshall, Susan, Physical Ed. Marsik, Carla, H.R.I. Martel, Richard, Business Martin, Darby, Home Ec. Ed. Martin, Linda, Social Studies Martin, Stephen, Mathematics Martin, Thomas, Mechanical Engr. Martinez, Aldo, Zoology Martinski, Carol, Interior Design Martuscell, Janice, English Masser, Judith, History Massey, Larry, Socia Science Mastenbrook, Patricia, Elementary Ed. Master, Garland, Psychology Matelski, Sharon, Home Ec. Ed. Matthews, Arthur,'Economics Matthews, Diane, Communications Matthews, Edward, Civil Engr. Matthews, Rita, Music Mattson, Sidney, Dairy Science Matuszak, John, Civil Engr. Matz, Gary, History Matzkanin, Arthur, Chemical Engr. Mau, Joann, ElementaryHd. Maus, Jane, Elementary Ed. Mautte, Cathy, Child Development Mayle, Cheryl, Jr. High Ed. Mayer, Norman, Psychology Mazel, James, Physical Ed. Mazur, R. Darryl, Drama Means, Susan, Elementary Ed. Meaton, Carol, English Meczkowski, Susan, Elementary Ed. Mehal, Marcia, Community Service Mehlhorn, Gary, Biological Science Mejia, Beatriz, MedicafTech. Melichar, Robert, Economics Menary, Earl, Social Science 368 Mendez, Alvaro, Marketing Mendoza, Oscar, Police Adm. Merlino, Josephine, English Merrill, Michael, Civil EngrH Mertz, Donald, Sociology Meszaros, Joseph, Civil Engr. Metzger, David, Police Adm. Meyer, Jack, Mathematics Meyers, Jane, Elementary Ed. Michel, Maureen, Advertising Mick, Millicent, Retailing Mick, Sharon, Social Science Middleton, Randall, Electrical Bfgr. Miehlke, Cheryl, Art Practice Miel, Suzanne, Social Science Mihay, Marilyn, Fine Art Mikolajczuk, Thomas, French Mikulich, Jane, Home Ec. Ed. Milbrodt, Jane, Music Miles, William, History Millard, Howard, History of Art Miller, Bethe, Special Ed. Miller, Bruce, Advertising Miller, Constance, English Ed. Miller, David, Electrical Engr. Miller, Dan, Genera Business Miller, Dewayne, Business Ed. Miller, Edward, History Ed. Miller, Gary, Mechanical Engr* Miller, James, Finance Miller, Jean, Education Miller, Marilyn, T V. & Radio Miller, Marilynn, Family & Child Sei. Miller, Maureen, General Home Ec. Miller, Michael, MechanicaEngr. Miller, Michael, Chellical Engr. Miller, Nancy, Retailing Miller, Paul, Animal Husbandry Miller, Robert, Pre-Law Miller, Sandra, Special Ed. Miller, Steve, Agricultural Eng. Millspaugh, Patricia, Child Develop. Milner, Pam, Social Work Milnor, Margaret, Chemistry Miner, Beverly, Sogal Science Minervini, Lucille, Elementary Ed. Mines, Richard, History Minneker, James, Mechanical Engr. Miske, Vija, Medical Tech. Missler, Kathy, Elementary Ed. Mitchell, James, Mathematics Mizdrak, Victoria, Fine Art Mizga, Gary, Business Adm. Moberly, Tom, Electrical Engr. 369 Mocella, Michael, Chemistry Moceri, Joseph, Packaging Mohay, Judith, Social Science Moir, Mary, Nursing Moloney, Hubert, Landscape Arch. Monroe, Elizabeth, Humanities Monroe, James, Soil Science Montgomery, Clarence, Hlth. Fac. Mgt. Montgomery, David, T.V. & Radio Montgomery, Richard, Advertising Montgomery, William, Genera Business Moon, Terry, Advertising Moore, Ann, English Moore, Carl, Crop Science Moore, Colleen, Psychology Moore, Duane, System Science Moore, Emily, Mathematics Moore, George, Mathematics Moore, Michael, Social Science Moore, Richard, Civil Engr. Moore, Roberta, Theatre Moore, Sallea, Mathematics Moore, Stephen, Business Adm. Moorehead, Karen, Theatre Moose, Karen, Elementary Ed. Morales, Rosa, Journalism Moran, Kathleen, Journalist Morelli, Lawrence, Art Morgan, Linda, Education Morris, David, Economics Morris, Sally, jHhligh Ed. Morrisey, Carolyn, Communications Morse, Carol, Communication Ed. Morse, David, Social Science Morse, Jacqueline, Business Ed. Morse, Larry, Botany Mortland, Janice Social Science Mosley, Rebecca, Special Ed. Moss, Charles, Mathematics Moss, Gwendolyn, Social Science Moss, John, Chemistry Moulas, Demetra, Social Science Mount, Linda, Elementary Ed. Moy, Sheryl, Social Science Mrozek, Thomas, Packaging Mrva, Susan, Social Work Mueller, James, Electrical Engr. Mueller, John, Soel§l Science Mueller, Vicki, C||ld Development Muhlitner, Carol, German Mui, Lily, Fine Art Mulchahey, Terry, Social Science Mulcrone, Patrick, Mathematics Mumby, Douglas, Industrial Arts Muncie, Glenn, Transportation Adm. Munk, Dale, Business Munn, Kathy, Social Science Murahata, Richard, Chemistry Murin, Monica, Retailing Murphy, Arlene, Art Murphy, Edwin, PhysicalMd. Murphy, Jerry, Social Science Murray, Dorothy, Elementary Ed. Murray, Karen, Elementary Ed. Murray, William, SpeciMEd. Murtagh, Maureen, Social Science Musick, Donald, Physiology Mutty, Gerald, Social Science Muzzarelli, Mary, Home Ec. Ed. Myall, Sally, Business Myers, Chuck, TRA Myers, David, Russian Myl, Thomas, Socyl Science Myles, Susan, JournaBsm Nabuda, Sandra, Mathematics Nachazel, Richard, H.R.I. Nahoum, Michelle, Social Science IMarhi, Sally, Home Ec. Ed. 1— 371 Nasser, Saleh A., Resource Dev. Naumann, James, Business, Marketing Nay, Allyn H., Electrical Eng. Neal, Cynthia, Social Science Needier, Marvin, Electrical Eng. Neely, Margaret Ann, Humanities Neill, Nancy, French Neils, Karin, Elementary Ed. Nelson, Carolyn, Social Science Nelson, Geraldine, Elementary Ed. Nelson, Jane, Physical Ed. Nelson, Judith, English Nelson, Kathee, Elementary Ed. Nelson, Kristen, English Nelson, Leigh, Physics Nelson, Linda, Physical Ed. Nelson, Paul E., Forestry Nepkie, Marilyn, Dietetics Neumann, Gary, Marketing Nevers, Linda, Nursing Newbanks, Charles M., Secondary Ed. Newby, David, Social Science Newsted, Robert, Social Science Nichols, Christine, English Nichols, Helen, Biology Nichols, Roy, Packaging Nickel, Elizabeth, Home Economics Nielsen, Jan, Industrial Man. Niemiec, Thomas, Business Nienhuis, William, Social Science Niesen, James, Medical Tech. Nisenson, Stuart, History Nishikawa, Beverly, Mathematics Nisko, Joanne, Home Economics Nixon, Phyllis, Education Nobel, Thomas J., Business Nocera, Nancy,¿Elementary Ed. Noffke, Charles W., Animal Husbandry Nole, Irene, English Noling, John, Social Science Noonan, Anne, English Noonan, Cindy, Interior Design Nordberg, James, Engineering Norlin, Arvid, Humanities Norman, David, Music Ed. Norman, Jerie, Special Ed. Norton, Carolyn, Elementary Education Norton, Charlotte L., English Norton, Rick, Psychology Noskey, Janet A., Physical Ed. Noteboom, Joy, Interior Design Nothstine, Charles, Physical Ed. Nottage, Charlotte, Elementary Ed. Nottage, Rosaike, English r-1 372 Novak, Earl, Advertising Novak, Paul, Business Nowak, Lynn, Elementary Ed. Nowakowski, Maria, Elementary Ed Nowicki, Juliane, Elementary Ed. Nowinski, Tom, Business, HRI Nowlin, Margaret, Nursing Nutt, Diane C., Special Ed. Nutter, Michael, Social Science Nye, Carol, ArS| Nylund, Barbara, Elementary Ed Nylund, Eric C., Mathematics Oakley, Kathlyn, Journalism/ Ober, Karl P., Biochemistry Oberin, Charlotte, Social Science O’Brien, Stephen, Chemical Eng. Ockey, Gary, Packaging O’Connell, Dennis, Marketing O’Connor, Dianne, Elementary Ed Odell, James, Business AdSaS Ogden, Daniel, History O’Grady, Rebecca, Journalism8’ O’Hara, Mary Ann, Art Okamoto, Nobuyuki, HRI O’Keefe, Randall H., Accounting Okun, Diane, Elementary Education Olding, Kathryn, Theatre Olsen, Lawrence, Social Science Olstrom, Susan, Home Economics Olszewski, Christine, English O’Malley, Mary K., Child Dev. Ondersma, Barabara, Mathematics O’Neal, Bettie, Interior Design O’Neal, Michael, Social Science O’Neill, Joyce A., Sollal Work Opdendyk, Janice, Elementary Ed. Opdendyk, Terry, Computer Sci. Opie, Gail, Art Opland, Ann, Special Ed. Oppenheim, Kenneth, Computer Sci O’Reilly, Richard, Pre-Law Orsinger, Curtis, Police Adm. Osann, Carol, Elementary Ed. Osborn, Lynne, Psychology Osborne, Peter, Television/Radio Oshen, Virginia, Sociology Oslund, Charles, Social Sci. Ossipove, Ronald, Economics Oster, John, Pre-Law Osterhout, Bonnie, Natural Sci. Ostrom, Paula, Art Ostrowski, Kathleen, Secondary Ed Oswald, Sandra, Humanities Othmer, Robert, Chemistry Otte, Christine, Medical Technology Otto, Patricia, Nursing Oven, Richard, T.V. & Radio Overbey, Charles, Social Science Overton, Vickie, Mathematics Owsen, John, Business Law Oyer, Allan, Interior Design Pagalz, Martha, Social Work Page, Kathleen, Elementary Ed. Paige, Pauline, Art Education Palinski, Kathleen, HRI Palmer, James, Personnel AdH Palmer, Karen, Vet. Med. Palmer, Richard, Advertising Palrud, Lynn, Communication Arts Paluda, William, T.V. & Radio Pankey, John, Zoology Pankow, Gary, Police Adm. Pansey, Belinda, Interior Design Papandrea, Ronald, Social Science Pape, Irma, Social. Science Pariseau, Judith, English Parker, Cheryl, Journalism Parker, Ellen, Art Education Parker, Jane, Psychology Parker, John, HRI Parks, John, SolIHl Science Parks, Terry, Medical Technology Parnell, Richard, MechanicJlEngr. Parr, Ken, 1|V. & Radio Parsons, Robert, Psychology Partlan, Charles, Physics Pasant, Jeanette, Business Ed. Pascalenos, Olga, Elementary Ed. Paschka, Thomas, Electrical Engr. Pashby, Janet, Art Practice Pattee, James, Finance Pattee, Polly, Humanities Patterson, Marilyn, Journalism Pattullo, Robert, Social Science Paul, Harold, Mathematics Pauli, Richard, History Pauly, Sheila, Advertising Payne, Barbara, Physical Ed. Peckham, Patricia, Special Ed. Pedde, Robert, Civil Engr. Pedersen, David, Accounting Pedley, Pamela, Elementary Ed. Peet, Linda, Home Economics Pekrul, Penny Kaye, Music Pelavin, Daniel, Advertising Pellerito, Peter, Administrative Ed. Pentz, John, Civil Engr. Penwell, Lee, Humanities Perez, Hernando, Economics Perez, Alfredo, Accounting Perilloux, Richard, Marketing Perkins, Caryl, Dietetics Perry, Brenda, Community Serv. Perry, Dennis, Medical Tec^H Persinger, Richard, Humanities Pestrue, Hila, Elementary Ed. Petar, Carol, Special Ed. Peters, Aileen, Advertising Peters, Glenn, Accounting Peters, Jane, Audiology & Speech Sci. Peters, Richard, Biological ScB Peters, Thomas, Advertising Peterson, Ann, Personnel Mgt. Peterson, Bruce, Art Peterson, GaryMandscape Arch Peterson, James, Computer Sci. Peterson, Janet, Elementary Fine Arts Peterson, Leif, Labor & Indus. Rel. Peterson, Leonard, Math Peterson, Maureen, Audiology & Speech Peterson, Robert, Veterinary Med. Petoskey, Oscar, T.V. & Radio brubaker Petroff, George, Physical Ed. Pettijohn, Terry, Psychology Petty, Louise, Physical Ed. Petty, Michael, Accounting Pfauth, Thomas, Social Science Pfeifer, Deborah C., Music Ed. Phelps, Jay, Biological Sci. Phelps, Patricia, English Phillips, Christina, Nursing Phillips, Deborah, History Phillips, John, Business Adrrj«.- Phillips, Paula, Elementary Ed. Phoenix, Becky, Speech Therapy Piasecki, Elaine, Elementary Ed. Piccioni, Arlene, Social Sci. Pickier, Jerry L, Dairy Picklo, Patricia, Communications Pietila, Edward L., Advertising Pietrzak, Helen, Political Sci. Piggott, Gary, Personnel Adm. Pikka, Barbara J., Elementary Ed. Pilat, Joseph, Pre-Law Pilchen, James, Zoology Pitcher, Carol J., Child Dev. Pitts, Jerry D., Business Adm. Plager, Karen, Nursing Platz, Paulette, Retailing Pless, Patricia, Elementary Ed. Plichta, Stephen, Pre-Law Plogsterd, Keith, Electrical Eng. Plopan, John D., Social Sci. Plowman, Faye, Interior Design Poch, John R., Social Sci. Polega, Bernard, Electrical Eng. Polhamus, William, Economics Polich, Thomas, Business Adm. Polinsky, Michael, Mathematics Politowski, Steven, Industrial Arts Politowski, Thomas, Engineering Pollard, Charles, Physical Ed. Porteous, William, Chemical Eng. Porter, Robert, Communications Porter, Timothy F., Zoology Posey, Candace, Social Science Potter, Charles, Biochemistry Potter, Christopher, Electrical Eng. Potts, Susan, Social Science Potyraj, David F., Marketing Povich, Edward, Ind. Relations Powell, Deborah, Social Sci. Powell, Gracemary, Communications Prescott, Sharon, Home Economics Presser, Allen, Police Adm. Preussner, John R., Economics 376 Price, David, Zoology Price, Judith, Biological Sci. Price, Stephanie, Math Price, Thomas, Biological Sci. Priest, Marilynn, Business Adm. Priestap, Robert, Building Const. Prisuta, Robert, Television & Radio Priver, Douglas, Urban Planning Probst, Jane, Special Education Prochaska, John, Math Prokopchuk, Marie, Elementary Ed. Prüden, Patti, Social Work Pryer, Cynthia, Fine Arts Prylon, Brian, Fishery Biology Pryor, Jeffrey, Geography Przystud, Jerome, Landscape Arch. Pscholka, Charles, Urban Planning Pucci, Cynthia, Elementary Ed. Pulgini, Marilyn, Physical Ed. Purvis, Vickilee, French Pushman, William, Accounting Putnam, Roger, Fine Arts Queen, John, Finance Quick, Alida, Psychology Raak, Bruce, Social Sci. Rabbers, Kathleen, Home Economics Radelet, Ann, Sociology Radford, Linda, Education Radke, Vincent, Social Sci. Radike, Sue, Science Rainey, Marjorie, Elementary Ed. Ramsey, Jeff, Marketing Ranck, Bruce, Marketing Randall, Jim, Special Ed. Randall, Tony, Political Sci. Ranta, John, Physical Sci. Rao, Pamela, Elementary Ed. Raphael, Taffy, Social Science Ratliff, Willis, Accounting Rauch, Richard, Accounting Rauner, Laura, Family and Child Sci Ravi, Alice, Medical Tech. Rawson, Douglas, Marketing Rawsthorne, Beth, Special Ed. Rayman, Dale, Journalism Raymoure, Russell, Packaging Raynes, Thomas, Landscape Arch. Reading, Mark, Pre-Law Reavely, Bruce, Business Ad. Reber, Janet, Journalism Rebhan, Sandra, Mathematics Redfern, Lawrence, Bus. Pre-law Redwood, Gayle, Social Science Reed, Carol, Elementary Reed, Gregory, Packaging Reed, Joel, Sociology Reeser, Darlene, History Ed. Rehmann, Marianne, Business Ed. Rehmann, Robyn, Elementary Ed. Reich, Pamela, Business Adrn. Reichelderfer, Deborah, Retailing Reichelderfer, Thomas, Communication Reid, David, HRI Reid, Dennis, Electrical Engr. Reid, Kathryn, Elementary Ed. Reiher, Barbara, Foods Reimer, Clare, Packaging Reimer, Ronald, Human Medicine Reininger, Claudia, Special Ed. Reis, Arthur, T.V. & Radio Reisdorf, Charles, Urban Planning Reising, James, Chemical Physps Reist, Robin, Medical Technology Remondino, Frances, Elementary Ed. Renwick, Charyl, Humanities Reynaud, Philip, Social Science Reynolds, Jan, Special Ed. Reynolds, Joy, Mathematics gerstner Reynolds, Patricia, Animal Husbandry Reynolds, Steven, T.V. & Radio Rhoads, Kenneth, Physical Science Rhodes, Charles, Police Adm. Richard, Bruce, Electrical Engr. Richards, Carol, Interior Design Richards, Mary, Home Economics Ed. Richardson, Dianne, Education Richardson, Karen, Home Economics Ed. Richardson, Kenneth, Mechanical Engr. Richmond, Joseph, Social Science Richmond, Robert, Social Science Richter, Dale, Special Ed. Richter, Jacob, Industrial Mgt. Ritchie, Donna, Psychology Ritchie, Janet, French Riddle, Gaylon, Sociology Ridenour, Jack, Mechanical Engr. Rider, Roberta, Home Economics Ed. Riede, Mary Jo, Elementary Ed. Riehl, John, Mechanical Engr. Riewaldt, Jane, Mathematics Riggs, Patricia, Elementary Ed. Riggs, Ronald, Social Science Righetti, Donna, Elementary Ed. Riley, Betty, Art Ed. Riley, Charles, Fisheries Rippen, Jean, Social Work Rittenberg, Dale, Elementary E|| Ritter, Thomas, Electrical Engr. Rivera, Carmen, Spanish Roach, Martha, Social Work Robb, Jon, Accounting Roberts, Dwight, Social Science Roberts, Franklin, Social Science Roberts, Geraldine, Home Economics Ed. Roberts, William, Accounting Robinson, Carol Ann, Spanish Robinson, Margaret, Business Ed. Rochau, Craig, Pre-Law Rochester, Joseph, Sociology Rockwood, Janice, Urban Planning Rodda, Carolyn, Mathematics Rodenbarger, Linda, T.V. & Radio Rodgers, Shirley, Social Science Roelof, Judi, Social Work Roelof, Wayne, Business Ed. Rofe, Michael, Social Science Rogers, Gary, Police Adm. Rogers, Penny, Social Work Rogers, Warren, Social Science Rogner, James, Journalism Roland, Robert, Finance Rolando, Nancy, Education Roll, Laurie, Elementary Ed. Rollo, Marianne, Social Science Romanow, Michael, Packaging Romas, Robert, English Romen, Barbara, English Rondelli, Michael, Marketing Rood, Robert, Chemistry Root, Diane, Elementary Ed. Rosaine, Carl, Advertising Rosenberg, Julie, Anthropology Rosenthal, Gary, Psychology Ross, William, Psychology Rossi, Patrick, Geography Rossio, Gary, Social Science Rossman, Robert, Mathematics Roth, James, Elementary Ed. Roth, Mary, Social ; Silence Roth, Susan, Mathematics Rouillard, Edward, HRI Rozlowski, Linda, Medical Technology Ruben, Diane, Communication Rubley, Kent, Civil Engrl|| Ruby, Patricia, Elementary Ed. Ruby, Robert, Psychology Ruckle, Linda, Home Economics Ruddy, Aloha, Justin Morrill Rudlaff, Carolyn, Physical Ed. Rudovdky, John, Social Science Ruesink, John, Landscape Arch. Ruffer, Carolyn, Music Ed. Ruffini, Gary, Police Adm. Ruffley, Edward, English Rumora, Matthew, Pre-Law Rundblad, Jerelen, Retailing Ruppert, Dianne, Physical Education Rushlow, Margaret, Nursing Ruska, Rachele, Home Economics Russel, George, Lab. & Indus. Rel. Russell, Lillian, Mathematics Russell, Sue, Music Therapy Rust, Thomas, Metallurgy Ruster, Richard, Social Science Rutherford, Gary, General Business Rutila, Mary, Geography Ryan, Carol Ann, Psychology Ryan, Kathleen, Social Science Ryan, Michael Lee, Social Science Ryan, Sally, Fine Arts Ryia, Michele, Fine Arts Rynex, Janet, Advertising Sachs, Steven, Communication Sacka,Tim, Marketing Sadowsky, Richard, Psychology Sager, Kenneth, Packaging 380 Saif, Jallel, Police Administration Sajewski, Regina A., Elementary Ed. Salay, Kathleen, Theatre Saldeen, Jeanie, Elementary Ed. Salmon, Karen, Special Ed. Salmon, Richard, Communication Salvatore, Pamala, Biological Science Sams, Sherry, Speech Sanderson, Karen, Mathematics Sanderson, Susan, Mathematics Ed. Sandretto, Pamela, Marketing Sanford, Rita, Mathematics Ed. Sandel, Rodney, Marketing Santione, Marlene, Home Ec. Ed. Santner, Steven, Biochemistry Sargent, Pamela, Dietetics Sato, Claire, Communications Sauer, Sharon, Elementary Ed. Saul, Ron, Physical Ed. Savage, Mary Sue, Advertising Savage, Peggy, Elementary Ed. Savage, Peter T., Zoology Sawallich, Charlene, Biochemistry Saxton, Judy, Recreation Sayers, Nancy, Nursing Sayles, Denise, Secretarf§l Ad. Scarpino, Joseph, English Schaadt, Ronald, Urban Planning Schaaf, Steve M., Electfflcal Eng. Schad, Jeffrey, Political Science Schaefer, Richard, Landscape Arch. Schafer, Kathleen, Englislill Schaffer, Sharon, Elementary Ed. Schaiberger, Christopher, Zoology Schaiberger, Gwen, Elementary Ed. Schaldenbrand, Susan, Sociology Schaudt, Yvonne, Education Schave, Gerre L., Social Science Scheid, Daniel C., Metallurgical Eng. Scheidt, Michael, Social Science Scherdt, Barbara, English Schewe, Andrea, Nursing Schewe, Joseph, History Schlachter, Paul, Social Science Schleede, Kathryn, Elementary Ed. Schlega, Saria N., Russian Schleicher, Kathleen, Elementary Ed. Schlesinger, Nancee, Retailing Schmidt, Claire, Landscape Arch. Schmidt, David, Political Science Schmidt, Janet, French Ed. Schmidt, Rita, Elementary Ed. Schmidt, Walter, Psychology Schmidt, Wayne E., Mechanical Eng. 381 Schmitt, David L, HRI Schnabel, Jack, Forestry Schnarr, William, General Business Schneider, John, Mathematics Schneider, Katherine, Psychology Schneider, Michael, Industrial Ad. Schoenrock, Dennis, Business Ad. Schofeling, Penny, Social Science Schoff, Janice, Elementary Ed. Schrader, Alice K., Advertising Schram, Sue, Home Ec. Ed. Schrauben, Lawrence, Accounting Schroeder, Gary, Crop Science Schroeder, Shirlee, Social Work Schroder, Susan, Retailing Schrall, Janice, English Schrump, Keith E., Accounting Schuchaskie, Jacqueline, Medical Tech. Schuda, Mary Jo, Political Science Schueneman, Herbert, Packaging Schuenemann, Judith, Music Therapy Schuette, Kim, Advertising Schuiling, Gregg N., Fish & Wildlife Schuldinger, Eugene, Geography Schuler, Katherine, Nursing Schultz, James D., Industrial Arts Schultz, Susan, Elementary Ed. Schulz, Gary, Chemical Eng. Schuon, Mary Jane, English Schartz, George D., Biology Schwartz, Helen, Nursing Schwartz, Joseph M., Forestry Schwartz, Megan, SociàÈScience Schwartz, Roger A., Political Science Schwartz, Ronald, Social Science Schwarz, Wolfgang, Engineering Schwerin, Sue, Elementary Ed. Schwertsig, Carol, Elementary Ed. Schwing, Mack E., Mathematics Schwyn, Shawn, Education Scofield, James B., Geography Scott, Brenda, Elementary Ed. Scott, John, Fisheries Scott, Mary, Education Scott, Martha, Physical Ed. Scott, Sarah, Psychology Scovel, Marjorie, Psychology Scrase, Marie, English Seal, Robert, Social Science Seaman, Jim, Political Science Seay, Diane, Elementary Ed. Sebastian, Suzanne M., Physical Ed. Sedlacek, Robert, Accounting Sedlak, Robert, Mechanical Eng. Sedlar, Connie, Elementary Ed. Seletin, Dorothy, History Sellers, Wyhomme, Music Sellick, Heather, Fam. & Ch. Sci. Serbanos, Perry, French Serra, Francine, Mathematics Ed. Sersen, Susan, Soc. Sci. Ed. Service, Garna, Physical Ed. Setzke, Nancy, Med. Tech. Sewell, Denise, Latin Sewrey, Denise, Poli. Sci. Seymour, Pamela, Elementary Ed. Shaft, Jean, Business Ed. Shaltz, Phil, Packaging Sharp, Catherine, Physical Ed. Shaughnessy, Norman, Business Shaw, Karyli, Social Science Shaw, Gary, Biochemistry Shaw, Mary A., Elementary Ed. Shaw, Robert, Agriculture Shayegan, Reza, Electrical Eng. Shea, Sally, Education Shelley, William, Indus. Adm. Shellfish, Sandra, TV & Radio 'tyner 383 Shepard, David, Theatre Shepard, Kathleen, Elementary Ed. Sheridan, Juleen, Education Sheridan, Margaret, English Sheridan, Stephen, Social Science Sherman, Martha, Psychology Sherwin, Kathryn, Art Sherwood, Jay, Agriculture Eng. Sherwood, Joyce, Elementary Ed. Sherwood, Linda, Horticulture Shibao, Bruce, Social Science Shields, Alvin, Art Practice Shiley, Patricia, Elementary Ed. Shinkle, Ronald, Packaging Shipka, Kenneth, Psychology Shipley, William, TV & Radio Shirasawa, Richard, Psychology Shields, Suzanne, Education Shockley, Cheryl, Social Science Shoemaker, John, Political Science Sholty, Stephen, Spanish Shorkey, Kathleen, Social Work Short, Michael, Social Science Short, R. W., Mathematics Shreve, Cynthia, Art Ed. Shouldice, Patricia, Retailing Shreve, Theron, SociafScience Shull, James C. Mathematics Schmacher, Harold, Pre-Law Sias, Dennis, Packaging Siczek, Annette, Elementary Ed. Sidell, Bruce, Economics Sider, Richard, Microbiology Siegel, Elaine, Speech Science Siegel, Nina, Elementary Ed. Sielaff, David, Labor Relations Sietz, Maryann, Nursing Sifter, Jean, Psychology Silka, Michael, Political Science Sillers, Ann, Medical Tech. Sillers, James, Veterinary Med. Silvestri, Chester, Electrical Eng. Simmons, Sandra, Music Ed. Simmons, William A., Fish & Wildlife Simon, Marie, Economics Simone, Candis J., French Simons, Larry, Marketing Simpson, Sue Ann, Elementary Ed. Sims, Kathleen, English Sinclair, Kathie, Elementary Ed. Sindi, Suliman, Police Administration Sink, Teresa, Retailing Sirvaitis, Robert, Electrical Eng. Six, Donna, Social Science 384 Sjo, Judith, English Education Skipper, James, Geology Skusa, Phyllis, Elementary Ed. Slaten, Pamela, History Slaten, Richard, Mathematics Slavin, Maureen, Social Science Sleeter, Tom, Economics Slider, Frederik, Engineering Slifko, Ronald, Electrical Eng. Slimko, Terry, Geography Sly, John, Social Science Smith, Barbara, Elementary Ed. Smith, Bruce, Finance Smith, Bruce, Physical Ed. Smith, Bruce, Communication Smith, Carolyn, Interior Design Smith, Charles, Business Adm. Smith, Diana, Elementary Ed. Smith, Ellen, Nursing Smith, Gayle, English Smith, Jacquelyn, Anthropology Smith, James, HRI Smith, Jeffery, Physical Ed. 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Corps HE HE A&L DAVIES, RONALD Allen Park Delta Upsilon; Advertising Club COMM DAVIS, GLENDA Warren DAVIS, JOANETTE Bay City DAVIS, NANCY Dearborn Retailing Club DAVIS, RICHARD Cedar Springs Chi Epsilon DA WE, ELIZABETH Capac Jr. Auma SS ED HE ENG VM ED HE AGR SS HE SS SS NS SS SS NS A&L A&L SS SS HE ED SS SS JMC SS SS AGR A&L SS SS A&L AGR ED Forensics 1, 2, 3,4 gram; Editor, Honors College Bulletin 3. 4; Honors College Student Bd. 2. 3; State News- Wolverine Advisory Bd. 3, 4; Group W Bench 3,4; University Chorus 1. 2, 3,4 DAY, MARY Cleveland, Ohio A&L Angel Flight; Hall Council; Volunteer Bureau; Air Force ROTC Corps Sponsor DAYTON,GARY Livonia DEACON,ANDREA Bronxville, N.Y. DEAN,CHERYL Coldwater Floor Social Director 1; Floor President 2 DEAN, JOHN East Lansing Scholastic-Cultural Comm. 1, 2. 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DEMAESSCHALCK, CORRINE Detroit South Campus Talent Show Comm. 2; Activ­ ities Band 2; Floor President 1 ED DEMBS, MARCIA Southfield DEMMINK, GREGORY Grand Rapids Alpha Tau Omega DEMMON, MARTHA Grand Rapids Kappa Delta Pi DEMPSTER, JONATHAN Sylvania. Ohio Alpha Tau Omega, Pres. 4 DENDRINO, CARL Detroit DENNING, DIANE Jackson ’Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi DENOYELLES, ROGER Auburn, Me. ED SS ED BUS BUS NS A&L DENSLEY, THEODORE NS Detroit Alpha Phi Alpha; Basketball; Black Student Aide DEROWSKI, LINDA Pitman. N.J. Honors College; Phi Kappa Phi DERRICK, ELLEN Birmingham Pi Beta Phi, Treasurer 4 DESANTIS, THOMAS Owosso SS BUS ED SS dddddddddd DACHILLE, LYNNET#TE Detroit A&L DACKO, SUE Mt. Clemens A&L ED DAWSON, GARY Oscoda ED Phi Eata Sigma; Beta Beta Beta; Alpha Zeta; Phi Kappa Phi; Blue Key; Singing Statesmen. Fisheries & Wildlife Club; Farmhouse DAHL, GRETCHEN Oxford HE Phi Kappa Psi-Sisters of Golden Shield; Circle Honorary; Castle Honorary; IAWS Magazine, Editor; R.A. 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DEVRIES, KATHLEEN Byron Center Honors College COMM DOLLHOFF, TERRY East Lansing SS COMM DONAHUE, KIMBERLY Grand Rapids DONNELLY, MICHAEL Garden City Hockey 1; Intermurals 1. 2 DEWEY, FAITH Brooklyn HE Omicron Nu; Merrill-Palmer Institute Almna; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Campus Action DONOVAN, DENNIS Inkster DONTJE, BRIAN East Lansing DEWEY, GARY Perry Bethel Manor DEWEY, JACQUELINE Lansing Alpha Gamma Delta DOPP, PAMELA Mt. Clemens Alpha Phi Sigma; Union Board DORN, ELIZABETH Detroit NS ED DEWITT, MARVIN Lansing AGR Fisheries & Wildlife Club; Westley Foundation DOUP, ELIZABETH COM Columbus, Ind. Alpha Delta Pi; AWS 1; Sorority Recording Sec. 2, 3 DEWITT, RICKEY Lansing DOUSE, STEVEN Nashville SS Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Sigma; Blue Key; Sr. Council; Debate; IFC; ASMSU; Honors College BUS DEYOUNG, CONSTANCE SS Pottersville, N.J. Chi Omega; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Panhellenic Council Representative; Jr. Panhel Rep. DOWDING, ROBERT Eaton Rapids DOWNER, ANN Downers Grove, III. JMC DOWNER, SHERRY Lansing DOWNEY, ANN Detroit DOWNEY, BRIAN East Lansing COM Omicron Delta Kappa; Army ROTC; Spartan Marching Band; Scabbard & Blade; Christian Science Organization; "The Torch” Editor VM EGR ED A&L A&L NS SS A&L AGR ED ED ED NS BOA EGR ED ED SS AGR DUQUETTE, DENNIS Farmington DURISH, PAULA Swartz Creek Sigma Kappa DURKIN, WILLIAM Escanaba SS Parachute Club 2. 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2; ASMSU Great Issues 2, 3, 4, Water Carnival 3, Home­ coming 1,2 EINHORN, FREDA East Brunswick, N.J. A&L Block "S" 1; Hall Council 2; Alpha Omicron Paj ESHELMAN, SCOTT E. Lansing DUCAT, JOHN East Lansing SS Delta Phi Epsilon; Off Campus Students Assn. EBERTS, GAIL Wyandotte Hall Vice-Pres. 4 BOA EMMETT, CAROL Romeo HE Alpha Phi; Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Queen 1 ECHEVERRIA, MANUEL F. Miami, Fla. Grad. 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BOA EHLINGER, SHARON Okemos Theatre Activities EICHMAN, CYNTHIA Hato Rey, Puerto Rico Alpha Lambda Delta EIMER, THOMAS Jackson COM VM BOA ERIKSEN, MEUNDA Royal Oak Alpha Phi, Kappa Delta Pi ERKERT, SUSAN Farmington Delta Psi Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Woman's Swim Team 2; Orchesis 4 ED ESCKELSON, ROGER E. Lansing State News Photographer; Sailing Club SS ESHELMAN, KEITH Southfield EGR Eta Kappa Nu; Soaring Club; Institute of Elec- trial and Electronic Engineers EISENMANN THOMAS Palmyra Forestry Club EKDAHL, JAMES E. Marquette Intramurals; Hall Council 1,2; R.A. 3,4 ELDRIDGE, KAREN Lake City AGR ESMAY, M. DENNIS E. Lansing ESSANG, MARY E. Lansing ESTES, LEE Detroit Winged Spartans SS NS ELGES, CYNTHIA Harper Woods '¿Little Sisters of Pi Kappa Phi; Bailey Hall Candidate for Homecoming Queen 2 BOA ELIOWLTZ, LINDA Detroit ELLER, ROBERT Alpena ASCE ED EGR ELLINGSON, YVONNE Detroit A&L Michigan State Press Award; ASMSU Travel Director; NSA representative; R.A. 4 ELLIOTT, DONALD B. Saginaw BOA Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas.; Director—Inde­ pendent Purchasing Association ELLIOTT, JOYCE Highland Park ELLIS, NANCY Muskegon SS ED ELLISON, T. THOMAS Royal Oak COM Alpha Kappa Chi; Alpha Delta Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; State News; Editor of Layout; Intra­ murals; Badminton Champ 2; Table Tennis Team Champs 3; Judo Club 2, 3. 4; ASMSU Chairman 3; Advertising Club 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Sky Diving Club and Flying Spartans 2. 3.4 EVANS, KIMBER LEE Plymouth Little Sister Theta Delta Chi; AID; AHEA EVANS PHILIP Columbus, Ohio Marketing Club 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3 BOA EVANS, ROD Homer AGR Alpha Zeta; Kappa Delta Pi; President of Agri­ cultural Education Club; Dean's Undergrad­ uate Advisory Counci^H| EVANS, SHIRLEY Detroit HE EVANS, TIMOTHY Homer Phi Etta Sigma; Honors College; Alpha Zeta; Phi-Kappa-Phi; ASAE EGR EWELL, BETTY L. Wayne Sigma Gammo Rho ED EYMER, SHIRLEY ED Oscoda Kappa Delta Pi; Yakeley Honorary; Intra­ murals 1, 2, 3; Hall Sports Chairman ffffffffffffffffl ELMORE, FREDERICK Swartz Creek Spartan Marching Band 4 SS FABAZ, ANTHONY Chicago^imJH^^ Evans Scholars ELNITSKY, SYLVIA Vestal, N.Y. JMC Russian Club; Pan Orthodox Club; Secretary 2.3.4; Block S ELSNER, MARY Glenshaw, Pa. Delta Gamma; Hall Treas. 2 EMERY, RONALD Lansing Kappa Delta Pi JMC a&L FABER, JOYCE East Lansing FABIAN, JOEL Oak Park FAGAN,KATHY Northville Alpha Xi Delta FAIRBROTHER, JUDITH Caledonia Delta Zeta NS SS BUS BUS ED DUMMER, DIANNA Lansing JMC Campus Community Commission; St. John's Student Center Representative DUNBAR, GEORGE Pittsford MUS Phi Mu Alpha; Spartan Marching Band, V.P. 4; Spartan Brass DUNHAM, PATRICIA Atherton, Cal. Alpha Gamma Delta, Scribe. Panhellenic Rep., Homecoming Committee A&L DUNLAP, ELAINE Owendale ASMT 3. 4 DUNN, MARY Harper Woods Beta Beta Beta;Tau Sigma MED NS DUNN, SHARON East Lansing HE Delta Sigma Theta; Retailing Club; Hall Judi­ ciary DUNNING, RICHARD East Lansing Rodeo Club, Pres. SS DUPRAS, STEPHEN Marquette COM 4th Chairman Radio-TV Student Advisory Board; MSU Broadcasters, Announcer 3 DUTCHER, ANN Grosse Pointe Woods Alpha Phi; Delta Upsilon Little Sister DUTKOWSKI, PATRICIA Flint DUTMERS, MARIJEAN Muskegon Dorm Committees DUVALL, MICHAEL Detroit DYER, PATTY Kankakee. III. Pi Beta Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta DYSARZ, CYNTHIA Huntington Woods ED Chi Omega; Delphi; Alpha Tau Omega Little Sisters; Dorm Activities Chairman 1; Miss MSU Runner up 3; Homecoming Court 3; Winter Weekend Show Princess 2; Zeta Beta Tau Court 2 eeeeeeeeeee EARNSHAW, MONICA East Lansing EASTERLY, JAMES Trenton Pi Tau Sigma EASTERLY, SALLY Farmington EASTON, ZANA Grand Ledge Varsity Baseball 1. 2,3,4 EASTWAY, ROBERT J. JR. Grand Rapids EATON, LAVELLE Owosso BOA ED A&L HE HE AGR COM A&L SS EGR SS BOA NS ED NS HE DOWNEY, LAWRENCE Dearborn Phi Gamma Delta DOWNS, THOMAS Salina. Kansas Men’s Glee Club 1, 2 DOYLE, DENNIS Grand Rapids Delta Upsilon DOYLE, LAWRENCE Big Rapids Intramurals; ASCE, Treas. DOYLE, SUE Alpena DOZIER, LINDA Mt. Clemens DRELLES, GEORGE Muskegon R.A.; Hall Gov’t. 1.2 DRENTH, THOMAS East Jordan Phi Eta Sigma; Volleyball Club BOA DYER, DAVID Scotts DRIER, JOYCE Levering DRINAN, THOMAS Mu9kegon DRINKWATER, JANET Detroit DRISCOLL, TERENCE Tonawanda, N.Y. Intramurals; R.A.; Dorm Gov’t DRIVER, ROBERT Muskegon DROLL, RANDALL Kokomo, Ind. DROSKI, DANIEL Rockford Beta Theta Pi; State News Staff Writer DROZD, LINDA Hazel Park Foods & Nutrition Club ED A&L ED EGR SS NS SS HE DRUMMOND, ROBERT NS Brecksville, Ohio Alpha Phi Omega; Phi Eta Sigma; Crew Club 1.2 DUBISH, PETER So. Holland. III. AGR Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; IVCF 1. 2; Forestry Club 1.2; ROTC 1.2. 3 DUBOVSKY, JUDITH Flint Pi Omega Pi DUCAT, CARLA East Lansing Off Campus Students Assn. ED ED EBERLING, GEORGETTE Ststen Bland, N.Y. Block and Bridle EBERSOL, ELAINE Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J. Dorm Officer 3 402 DICKEY, DIANE Battle Creek AWS 2 DICKEY, LYNNE Livonia DICKMAN, RICHARD Birmingham Karate 2; Rugby Team 3.4 DICKSON, PATRICIA Farmington Pi Beta Phi; Sigma Chi Little Sister HE SS HE DIEHL, ARNE East Lansing ENG Phi Sigma Kappa; Industrial Design Degree 1963 DIETRICH, DANN Wayne Delta Tau Delta DIKA, JOHN Waterford DILL, NANCY Grosse Pointe Woods Delta Gamma DILLINGHAM, PAM Grand Rapids DILLON, JUDITH Battle Creek AWS 1; Diving Team 2; Spartan Aide 2 DINKGRAVE, DAVID Detroit DIRESTA, GENE Yonkers, N.Y. DITZENBERGER, JANE Lansing DIXON, SUZANNE Detroit DIXON, SUZANNE Royal Oak Pi Beta Phi; Sigma Chi Little Sister DOBBIE, TOM Grosse Pointe Woods DOBBINS, DAVID Grosse Pointe DOBSON, PATRICIA Detroit JMC NS HE COMM BS AGR NS ED SS HE BUS NS HE DOCK, NANCY Southfield HM American Society Medical Technologists, Pres.; R.A.; All U. Student Judiciary, Associate Chief Justice DOHERTY, CATHERINE Bettendorf, Iowa NS Alpha Lambda Delta; Student Education Corps DOHERTY, PAMELA East Lansing A&L DOLAN, BENNETT Lansing COMM International Club; Advertising Club; Vet­ erans Association DOLAN, RICHARD Leominster, Mass. ENG Intramurals 1; Floor Pres. 2; Office Program Coordinator 4; Society of Automotive Engi­ neers DOIG, GARY River Rouge Theta Xi; Alpha Psi Omega; SEC ED DUBILL, ANDREW Detroit SS FOURNLER, DIANA Mason HM FRUSHOUR, DANIEL T renton Intramurals FOWLER, KENNETH Lansing Phi Kappa Sigma; Pkg. 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Theta Xi ED COMM BUS ENG COMM GARZIA, DOROTHY Walled Lake Alpha Lambda Delta; Omicron Nu; Kappa Delta Pi HE FALK, WILLIAM Wheaton, l]|||pY NS Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Delta Sigma Rho; Tau Kappa Alpha; Forensics Union; De­ bating; Student Duplicate Bridge Club FISHER, THOMAS Ludington ' SS Pi Kappa Phi; Chapter Advisor to Little Sis­ ter’s Org. F ARISON, CAROL Southfield Pi Beta Phi; State Singers FISHER, VICKI Suttons Bay Delta Sigma Phi^H HE FARRELL, ELEANOR South Plainfield, NJ. NS Honors College; Delphi; Mortar Board; Wol­ verine (Editor-in-Chief); Beta Beta Beta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Circle Honorary; Microbiology Undergrad. Club; Treas. Rather Hall FISK, PHILLIP Berrien Springs FITCH, DALE Clarkston Phi Kappa Sigma ED AGR BUS FITCH, DEBORAH Tampa, Fla. COMM Delta Gamma; Alpha Lambda Delta; Theta Sigma Phi; Delphi; State News Feature Editor, Assoc. Campus Editor, Beat Reporter, Intern & Copy Editor; Sr. Class Council; Colloquy Steering Comm. FITZPATRICK, GAIL Spring Lake FLANAGAN, JOHN Lansing Park & Rec. Resources Club FLARRY, JEANNE North Muskegon FLATH, ROBERT McLeam, Va. Honors College FLECK, LINDA Alpena FLEGLER, STANLEY Lansing Outing Club; Amateur Radio Cliib SS AGR FOXMAN, MARTIN Keego Harbor FOY, JAMES Ludington Intramurals COMM FRANCIS, MARY JANE East Lansing NS ED NS FRANCZEK, JOAN Norristown, Pa. Angel Flight FRANK,KATHLEENE Albion Pi Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi FRANKENA, FRED Wyoming FLETCHER, KAREN Louisville, Ky. Sigma Alpha Eta; Sailing Club COMM FRANKLIN, BRYCE Covington, Ky. Pi Mu Epsilon; Honors College FLETCHER, LINDA Coldwater Delta Psi Kappa; PEP Club; Team ED Hockey Field FLEWELLING, THOMAS Livonia Steering Comm.; R.A. FLINCHBAUGH, NANCY Port Huron Retailing Club FLORY, MARSHA Saginaw FLOWERS, PATRICIA Detroit BUS HE A&L; ED FLUTUR, RANDAZ Farmington SS Intramurals; Volunteer Program; R.A.; Spar­ tan Christian Fellowship; Campus Crusade For Christ FLYNN, JANET Southgate FOBES, RONALD Cincinnati, Ohio FODOR, CLARA Hubbard Lake FOERCH, DAVID Ovid MSU Marching and Concert Bands FOLEY, SANDRA Manitou Beach Pi Gamma Mu FRANSON, ETHEL Grand Rapids FRANTZ, TERRY Sunfield MSU Meats Judging Team FRANZETTA, DAVID Munhall, Pa. 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ENG Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Honors College FERANEC, DENNIS East Detroit Lambda Chi Alpha COMM SS A&L ED SS SS NS HM A&L FERGUSON, JACK Muskegon Gamma Theta Upsilon; Intramurals FERGUSON, PEGGY ANN Wilmette, III. FERNANDEZ, CONNIE Taylor FERRERO, VALERIA Melvindale Kappa Delta FETHKE, GORDAN Muskegon Lacrosse FETTINGER, STEVEN Pontiac Triangle; NSF Summer Research Grant FETZ, HENRY Dearborn ASMT(V.P.) FIFAREK, ROSANNE Manistee Kappa Delta Pi FILER, BENJAMIN Flint FINEBERG, STUART Pittsburgh, Pa. Sigma Alpha Mu FINK, MARY Ann Arbor NS Alpha Lambda Delta; Beta Beta Beta; Nat’l Sci. Council FINK, PAULA Battle Creek ED Alpha Lambda Delta; Tower Guard; Phi Kappa Delta; Blind Reading FINLEY, ROBERT Albion ENG Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; ACM; IEEE FIORENTINO, VIRGINIA Plymouth Spanish Club FISCHER, WILLIAM Woodbury, N.J. Am. Chem. Soc. 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Phi Kappa Psi A&L ED ED TREBESH, THOMAS BUS Brighton Theta Xi; Les Gourmet; Fisheriesand Wildlife Club; Football i, 2, 3; Baseball 1,2. 3. 4; Frat Athletic 1. 2. and Social 2 Chairman UMPHREY, DENIEN Spring Lake A&L Phi Mu: Alpha Lambda Delta: Honors College: Homecoming VENTI, THEODORE Dearborhp]|v'?; AGR Packaging Society; Chi Alpha; Union Board; Resident Ass’t VERHAGE, JAMES Rockford. III. Am. Society of Metals COMM VICARIO, LINDA Lansing VINCENT, JAMES East Lansing Pi Mu Epsilon VIRGO, SCOTT Escanaba Phi Kappa Sigma COMM ED A&L ED BUS HE ENG COMM NS A&L VISWAT, LINDA ED Livonia Circle Honorary (Treas.); Women'sAdvisory Council; Resident Ass’t; S.E.C.:Spartan Roundtable HE ED NS A&L ED VITOVSKY, SUSAN . Dimondale VLODYKA, LINDA Wyandotte E.I.P. VOELKER, CAROL Pigeon Trinity Collegiate Fellowship VOGEL, ALAN Yonkers. N.Y. VOGELSANG, JULIANNE Jackson Phi Theta Kappa; S.E.C. 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NS WEINRICH, BRIAN Reed City Delta Chi A&L WEIR, LINDA Larium NS MSU Pre-Med Soceity; Judo Club; Israeli Folk Dancing WEISMAN, DAVID Royal Oak Pre-Law Club WEISS, ALLAN Oak Park WEISS, ARTHUR Southfield Sigma Alpha Mu WEISS, CECILLE Cherry Hill. N.J. Alpha Lambda Delta WELCH, JAMES Grand Rapids Delta Tau Delta WELCH, JOHN 'Grosse Pointe Delta Upsilon WELCH,NANCY Orchard Lake WELLS, WILLIAM Detroit WELSH, ELLEN Vero Beach WELSH,ELLEN Verno Beach. Fla. Kappa Alpha Theta; Alpha Lambda Delta WELSH, JAMES St.Johns WELTER, JUDITH Croswell WELTI, CARL Farmington SS NS SS - SS ENG A&L ENG SS SS BUS ED WENDOVER, EDWARD Detroit COMM Sigma Nu; Sigma Delta Chi; State News & Wolverine Advisory Board WERNER,CHARLES Kalamazoo SS Theta Delta Chi; Intramurals; Band; Spartan Brass WERNER, JOSEPH Niles NS College Rep. Club; Comm, on Data Proces­ sing; Chemical Society; Assoc, for Computing Machinery; Undergrad Advisory Committee WHEATON, ANNE N. 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WRIGHT, CAROL East Lansing Block and Bridle WRIGHT, FRANCES Algonac Alpha Omicron Pi WRIGHT, FRANK Oxford SailingClub WRIGHT, KATHLEEN Grosse Pointe WRIGHT, KRISTINA Marietta. Ga. WRIGHT, MARGARET Jackson S.E.C. NE ED HE VM ED NS ED NS WESTHOVEN, GLORIA Royal Oak R.A. HM WILLBUR, JERALD Battle Creek SS Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Etta Sigma; Honors Col­ lege; Intramurals; Student Ed. Corp.; ASMSU WISER, SHERYL Indian River Kappa Delta Pi SS WRIGHT, WILLIAM Buchanan Winged Spartans; Ski Club 415 WEAVER, KATHRYN Farmington Zeta Tau Alpha; Union Board COMM WESTBERG,PETER Grosse Pointe zzzzzzzzzzzz ZIEGLER, DAWN Orchard Lake Delta Delta Delta; Retailing Club WUCKERT, CAROL Jackson Student Advisory Comm. WUCKERT, JANET Saginaw WULF, ANDREA Fraser A&L A&L SS WYCINSKY, CRAIG Novi BUS Varsity Club; Varsity Football; Weight Lifting Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes WYKES, MICHAEL Grand Rapids Karate Club; Scuba Club WYKO,ROBERT Detroit; WYNIEMKO, MARY Detroit MSU Volunteers WYSE, NANCY •Royal Oak ED NS ED ED yyyyyyyyyyji YACKLE, PHYLLIS Pigeon BOA Phi Gamma Nu. Treas.; Beta Alpha Psi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Beta Gamma Sigma; Hall Treas.; TCF. Sec. YADRICK, MARY Colo. Spgs.. Colo. HE Omicron Nu; F & N Student Advisory Board, Research Committee. Undergraduate Member YAGER, JAMES East Lansing YANCY, DAVID Mt. Clemens YANDRASITZ, JOHN Coplay. Pa. ED BOA NS YANNITELLI, CHRISTINE Battle Creek SS Alpha Delta Pi. V.P.; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sister; AWS Board Member YENOR, JOANNE Wyoming YODER, WILLIAM Gauett, Ind. Intramurals 1, 2.3.4 YOUNG, BEVERLY Scottville Sigma Alpha lota; Symphonic Band YOUNG, KENNETH Petoskey Alpha Kappa Psi ; YOUNG, RUSSELL Southfield YOUNG, STEVEN Detroit Sailing ^ib YAPLE, JILL Plainwell Beta Beta Beta; Kappa Delta Pi YAX,KATHLEEN Howell Ski Club; Chorus NS ED YOUNGBLOOD, CAROL Detroit Delta Sigma Theta YOUNGER, ANDREW Mio Phi Kappa Sigma ED BOA MUS BOA AGR SS MED COM YAX, MARGARET Algonac COM State News; Fencing Club 3. 4; Karate Club 3.4; Wrey House. Sec. YEAGER, KENNETH Toledo, Ohio AGR Phi Kappa Psi; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; For­ estry Club 1. 2. 3.4 YOUNGS, STEPHEN Hastings ED Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Delta Kappa; STEP Pro­ gram 3 YOUNO, SANDREA Inkster Alpha Kappa Alpha; Black Student Aide 4 SS ZACHARIAS, DONNA Saginaw Intramurals 3; MSU Volunteer 3 ZAHN, JACQUELINE Milw..Wisc. Christian Science Organization ZAJAC, BONITA Ann Arbor ZAMBECK, ARTHUR East Lansing ZANDER, FREDERICK East Lansing ZANNI, LUCIENNE Harper Woods ZAPALA, LINDA Muskegon Kappa Delta Pi ZAPALA, RICHARD Grosse Pte. Woods Sigma Chi ZARVOS, CYNTHIA Farmington ZASKOWSKI, RONALD Grand Rapids Evans Scholars YEIP, MARTIN Detroit YOUNTS, LINDA Three Rivers Apha Gamma Delta SS COM ZELLEY, DEBORAH Lower Burrell. Pa. Retailing Club ,HE SS ZIKE, LINDA Flint ZILKA, WAYNE East Lansing SAEM Club; Spartan Engineer; Baseball 1 EGR ZIMMERMAN, DAN Alpena ZIMMERMAN, DAVID Traverse City Alpha Phi Omicron ZIMMERMAN, LARRY Hubbardston ZIMMERMAN, SALLY East Lansing Dorm Floor Co-Chairman 2 ZISCHKE, MARVIN Grand Ledge ZISKIE, DAVID Hamtramck Delta Phi Epsilon COM BOA EGR ED NS SS ZMICH, ARLENE Ubly Intramurals 1. 2. 3; Hall Sports Chairman 2 ED ZUIDEMA, PATRICIA Royal Oak Alpha Xi Delta A&L ED HE ED BOA BOA A&L SS BOA ED BOA HE ex generai index general index genei eneral index generai index generai in ral index generai index generai index ndex generai index generai index ex generai index generai index gener eneral index generai index generai if ral index generai index generai index ndex generai index generai index gt ex generai index generai index gener eneral index generai index generai in ral index generai index generai index ndex generai index generai index ex generai index generai index gener organizations Agriculture Council . . . . 218 Alpha Chi Omega................270 Alpha DeB Pi.......................271 Alpha Epsilon Phi................272 Alpha Gamma Delta .... 273 .... 288 Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Kappa Alpha .... 274 Alpha Kappa Psj^-'» .... 289 Alpha Phi ..............................275 Alphp Tau Omega................290 Alpha Xi.De||gp/.................276 Asher Men ..............................305 Asher Women.......................304 AWS........................................218 BasebaHRp........................163 Basketbaljp............................148 Beta Beta Beta ...................223 .......................316 Beta Theta Pi Bethel Manor.......................322 ................225 Block and Bridle Blue Key.............■..............222 ..........................306 ButterfiMd ..............................308 Campbell ..........................277 Chi Omega Circle Honorary....................223 Crosscountry.......................139 Delphi................................221 ..............................291 Delta Chi Delta Delta Delta ................278 Delta Gamma.......................279 Delta Sigma Phi...................292 ...................316 Delta Sigma Pi .... 314 Delta SigmafTheta ....................293 Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon .......................294 Delta Zeta -,..............................288 East Shaw..............................313 ....................303 Evans Scholars ..........................295 Farmhouse FootbalHHKÿ *■ . . 135 Ga'mma Phi BetiiS.h .... 281 Gilchrist.................................309 . .....................................169 Golf Greenjjyiash .......................225 Gymnhsti&si,: ........................153 Hockey .................................158 Home Economics CouncB 219 Kappa Alpha Theta .... 314 Kappa Delta '■..........................282 Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . 283 Lambda Chi Alpha .... 296 .................................311 Landon Mayo ....................................323 McDonel.................................312 Mortar Board .......................222 .................................217 Pan-Hel ....... 317 Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta................297 Phi Gamma Nu ....................315 PhtKapparPsi.......................298 Phi Kappa Tau ...... 317 Phi Mu....................................284 Pi Beta Phi ..........................285 Pi Kappa Psi..........................318 . PmJpsilon ..........................318 Rather................................. 307 Sailinpfllub..........................224 Sen'ipr Council ....................220 . 319 Sigma Alpha EpSlHn ||gma Alpha Mu....................299 Sigma Chi..............................319 ................315 Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Kappa .......................286 Sigma Nujt; ...........................300 Sigma Phi Epsilon................301 Soccer.....................................141 student index aaaaaaaaaaaaaa; AbbuH Phyllis .....................273 Abraham, Alan .....................328 .....................328 Abruzzo, David Acheff, Lawrence..................328 .........................328 Acker, Loren Ackley, Elizabeth ..................328 Acosta, RaiiR:.........................316 Adams, Charles.....................328 .....................328 Adams, Cheryl Adams, Eleanor.....................328 Adams, James .....................328 Adams, Mary .........................328 Adams, Michael.....................328 ...................278 Adamy,JPatricia ..................328 Adema, Kenneth Adloff. Robert.........................291 Aeschliman, Teresa .... 328 Affefi Bruce.............................31 Ager, Donna ............... 328,394 Agosta, Paul.............................313 Aho, Dale . .............................328 Ahonen, Donald.....................328 Ahonen, Jean......................328 Aitken, Beverly .....................328 Akers, Lyndal............... 285,328 Akins, Keith.............................322 AlagaBeanne...................... 328 Alber. Sharon.........................279 Albers, Kathrynlp..................328 Albert, Carol ............... 279,328 Albert, Sylvia..............................¿74 Alberts, Michael......................328 .... 279,328 Alberts, Valerie ..................328 Albrecht. QerjBs ..................301 Albrecht. Donald AlbretsHohn .........................317 Alderton. James.....................319 . . Alderton. Karen . 285.328' ..................328 Aldridge, William ..................328 Alexander, Bruce .... 328 Alexander Cynthia . 280 Alexander, Rosemarie .... 317 Alefender. Thomas .... 328 Alexander. William Alexandris. Mary ..................328 Alan. Julie .............................328 Aliberry, Jane.........................323 Altbritten. Tamlin..................328 Allen, Barbara.........................328 Allen, Erie;.................................135 . .........................328 AllenBames .............................328 Allen, Julia Allen, Mary .............................328 Alley, Howard.........................294 Allie, Alex .................................301 Allie, Francesca.....................314 Alistetter, Nancy ..................328 Almy, Karin.............................328 .... 270,308 Alper, Barbara ..................328 AlpenSf Lawrence Alsheikh, A.A..............................328 A«r, Ralph..........................303 AItobB o. Mary............284,328 Ames. Esther .......................323 Andary, Georgia ...... 328 ...................319 Anderegg, Paul Anderman, Tesüfince . ,. . . 302 Anderson. Arlene,................323 . . 321,329 Anderson, Bernerd .... 328 AnderSbn. Beverly ................328 Anderson, Diane Anderson, Douglas .... 328 Anderson, Gary....................329 Anderson, Gilbert................329 Anderson, Johf^^^Rji..^. . 329 Anderson, John...................317 Anderson, Judith ................329 Anderson, Lynn...................323 ....... 329 Anderson, Mary .... 291 Anderson, Michael .... 329 Anderson, Pamela- . . . 296 Anderson, Richard D. . . . 297 Andersbn. Richard J. ....................316 Anderson. Ted . . . 303 Anderson, William D. ... 329 Anderson, WlSam G. ................314 Andonian, Laura ...................329 Andrasi, Paula ' ...................310 Andrews, David ...................329 Andrews, Mary . . 318,329 Andrews, Michael . . . 287 Andruccioli, Deborah Angeles, Christine................323 ....................329 Anger, Patricia Anger, Peggy .......................329 Ankti, Sherrill.......................273 Ankrapp, Lyle............. 289,329 ................329 Antaya, William, . Antcliffe, Leslie....................300 Anthes. John .......................292 Anthony. Jane.......................283 ....................285 Antjhojä, Sheryl ...... 329 AntinOssi. Nancy . . 223.329 Antonson, Virginia . 315.329 Aouate, Nedjma Apel, Cathleen ...................270 Appel, Linda..........................329 Appel, Pamela................,, 270 Apple. Marilyn.......................329 .... 329 Applebaum, Miriam ................329 Applegate, Larry ...... 329 Arasim. Patrice ................329 Archer, Edmund . . . 314,329 Archie, Rosaline ...................329 Arendt, Audrey ...................320 Arentz, Robert ............. 292.329 Arlotti. John Armitage, NajBflli-.i .... 310 Armstrong. Sandra .... 286 Arndt, Dennis.......................329 Arndt, wjjleen .... 285.329 Arnet, William.......................329 Arnold, Cynthia....................285 . . . . ‘. 277 Arnold. Rebecca Arnoudse. Donald................329 d9 | Arnst, Richard.......................329 Arrigo/Judith ..... 282,329 .......................223 Arvilla, Dana ■ H 223 ................223 Arzaga,'Palmyra Aseltine, Beverly ................309 Ashe^cjlrolyn.......................329 Ashen, Joseph.......................329 ................329 Asiaendorf, Julia ................329 Ashendorf, Paula AshtcM Robert . . . 224,329 Atchison, Janet- ....................271 Atkins|Steven.......................329 AtkinsVSusan.......................223 Atkinson. Karen....................329 A&iinSn. Mafs.ha................278 Atwell, j|jpla Atwood. Judith......................329 . ‘................., 329 ‘ AMp. Christi^rVi "¿225 Aubel. JoBjjj^fe'V.................329 Aubin, Robert.......................329 .... 329 AUgu'lSge, Carolyn .... 329 Augustine. Shirley .... 303 Augijllyniak. Bruce Auids. Sharon.......................281 .......................329 Aurand. Paul . . 292,329 Austermiller. John ...................316 Austin, Richard ...................329 Autra, Marshall .......................321 Awdey. Harry ...... 329 Azimifabrizi, F.K. bbbbbbbbbbbbbb . Bachelor, Jeree.............330 Bacfikes, Leonard..........330 ...................304 BachrnS. Fred . . . 314,330 Bachman, Susan ..... 277 Bachtel. Barbara ....................330 Bachtel. Nancy Backey. James ....................330 Bacon, Lawren’c% B.................330 Bacon, Lawrence D.................330 Bacow, Elaine.......................315 . . 330 Baczewski. Henrietta Badyera, Thomas ................330 Baer. Joann....................330 BaeS Roger................. 302,330' Bagby, Ryan....................318 Baginski, Dennfsj - - 330 Bailey. Jane..........................305 Badey, Slura .......................280 Bailey, Mary..........................314 Bailey, Nancy A.......................306 Bailey, Nanpi K.......................270 ....................330 Bailey, Pauline .......................330 Bailey, Rufus .......................330 Bailey. Susan Bailey. WlSam ....................292 Bffllo. Michael................330 BailfflMarjorie................330 Bai'nton, Wijjjam Bair. Philip ................330 ..........................330 . . 419 Baird. Donald.................... 135,222,330 ....................330 .......................330 . . . 304 . . . 304 .............331 ....................331 .............304 Baird. iSquelijHf,? .... 281 ............. 285,330 Baird. Leslie Baird. Robert .......................330 Baisch, Katherine..........330 Baler. Elizabeth ...... 330 Bakerff.lpyd....................330 Baker, Gary..................330 Baker, H. Gary..............330 Baker. Karen Baker, Mark..................313 Baker, Martha..............330 Baker, Richard Baker, Ronald..............330 ...........................331 Bakps, Alan . , 302,331 Baibach. Raymond .......................331 Balch, Gerald Balddi| Benjamirfc,/,. , 331 Baldwin, Priscilla Balfe, Arthur .Balgenorth, Jiajck Balgenorth, Matthew BalgeRirth, Richard Balias, Mat.ina BalRegi CyntSia Balog, David....................331 Balsplr, William ile'nks, Barry Baranski. Darwin Barant, Edward Barbee, H. Michael Baber,llindy.................I 331 Barber, g|||;' . *. . . . . . 279 Bafberis, RandÄRj._. . . 208 Barbieri, Robert..............331 Barllay, John.................292 Bardach. Neil Barden, Weona Bares, Susan Bpgy, Lo^B^^K 295 Barkley, Ronald....................331 ....................331 Baripw, Judith .......................285 Barlow, Judy Barnes, James ....................317 Baries, Lynn................217,282 ...... 331 Barnett, James Barney|joseph ................. 331 Barnum. Thomas..........135 ....................331 .................274 ....................331 .................291 . .................331 .............331 ...................3191 . . 317,331 . .................285 .............331 Barr. Douglas«;'..............135 Barratt, Michael....................297 Barrett. Betty.......................309 Barrett, TerSK|...................225 . . . 297,331 BarrettajRopald Barry, Justine.............. I, 286 ..... 297 Barry, Raymond Barry, Thor|||s Barshney, Ariane BartaH.inda....................306 Bartels. Nancy ....................278 Bärtels, Peggy.......................331 Bartleson, Judy.............314 Bjjgfltt, B.D.......................331 Bardett. Bruce .................331 .............331 .................331 . . 206 State News Advertising State News Classified . . . 207 State News Editorial .... 206 State News Photographic . 207 ..........................224 ffiau Beta Pi .......................320 Tau Delta Phi ....................320 Theta ChsHK«............302 Theta Delta Chi HhetaXi.............................32l;; Tower Guard .......................221 Triangle.............................321 Van Hoosen.......................324 West Shaw..........................310 Wolverine..........................211 WIC Wrestling Yakeley Zeta Beta Tau...................322 Zeta Tau Alpha ........................................217 ..............................155 ..............................323 ....................287 .......................331 ........................331 .......................331 Bartlett. PebbiqBpy’ .... 283 .... ||293 Bartling. Howard Barton, Mary .......................314 Bpfz, Cynthia.....JH28I Bartz, Nancy Basn, Charles Basha. Bakri BasSger, Barbara........331 Blass, Adrian..................272 BasISsusan Bastian, James Bataftini, Cllep Bateman. Gary Bathke, Suzanne Batie, Glpga..................314 JBaJjdoin, Keith Bauer, Ronald Baughman, Melvi^BS;. . . 288 Baurrl|ffljKarl..............295 . . . Baumgardner, Lyhne ................315,331 ...................300 ....................331 ....................311 . . 284,331 ....... 331 .... 302,331 . Baumgartner, El Baumhar||, Steven, 224.331 len. . . 331 ................331 ......................-281 '222,320,331 Bavin, Robert.................... 331 Bawden, Robert...........331 Baxter, Dijfne Bayles, Kenneth...........298 Baylis, Jeannette Bazler, Barbara...........283 Beach,Rebecca Beah'an. Robert .... 291,331 Beal, Roger Beale, Susan Beamer, Bonnie.........,c:3l4 Bean, Bruce..................331 Bean, James ..........................331 .......................331 .............. 294,331 ................. 331 ....................- . ,282 ..... 283 ....................135 ................292 ....................207 .......................299 ................331 .......................331 Beai'd^horbas Beard^e.e, David Beasley, Walton Beaton, Mary Beattie, Douglas' Beattie, Mark Beatty, James..............294 Becci,,Jean Becker, Candace Becker, Susan..............332 Beckmann, CyntHfifa .... Beckne||Bomas........219 tliedell, Linda Bedllrd. Susan Beebe, Dawn Beebe, Joel BeeilCatherinaBIc .... Beer, PhyfflfeX...............332 BeesonBlII Begnoche, Catherine ... .......................332 ....................332 .......................225 ..........................332 332 ..........................332 278 280.332 .......................332 Behe, George Behling, Johanna.......332 Behringer. Linda Behringer. Samuel Beigler, Laurel Beilby, Sharon ................225 . . 317,332 ....................332 ....................332 . . . 332 ' ....................332 Beilfuss. Judith .... 222 Belinsky. Frederick Bell, Brooks ............. 273,332 Bell. John..............................332 Bell. William..........................297 Bellevie, Patricia................308 ................332 Bellovary, Alexia ................332 Bellows, iSouglas ..........................332 Beltz, Mary Beltz, William .......................332 Bemsel, Linda....................276 Bencsik, Barbara .............332 Bender, John ....................332 Bendifckson, Joanne Bendokaitp* P.A...................332 Benedict, M.Payne .... 332 Benedict. Richard.................135 Bengel, Dorothy....................33^ BenhamSSJean....................323 Benjamen, David .............332 Benjamen, Nancy.............332 Benke, Jon ........................292 Bennett, Anna....................286 . . . 332 Bennett, Gwendolyn Bennett, Michael .... 297 Bennett. Robert....................294 BeRiett. Thomas.............332 Benoy, Deanne .................286 Benson, Anthony................332 Benson, Bertil.......................332 Benson, Kathleen . . 223,332 Bentheim. Steven.............332 Bentley, Robert.................332 .............290 Bequette. James Beras, John ■.......................292 Bergbreiter, David BergerSoan ....................315 . . 321,332 BergluncfcfKann.................332 Berman. Robert.................332 .............296 Bernloehr, Bruce Bernum, Barbara.............332 .............332 ....................135 ....................332 Berridge. Roiae.rt Berry. Arthur Berry. James Berthiaume, Jen'nifer Berube, Mary Berube, Robert Beshgetoor, Susan Bethke, Charles................. ....................332 .................319 .... 286 . . . 286 ...... 333 219.288.332 ................332 .....................135 .... 332 ................332 ................332 ................. 287.333 ....................333 ....................278 Beutler, Carolyn Beverlin, Daviid Beyerlein. Patricia Bezrutch, Margo Bezverkov. Anne Bice, Mary Bickoff, Donna Bidwell. Lynne Bielik, Joseph............333 Bierut, Aloysius Bigane, Michael........296 Biggard. Cheryl........333 .......................316 Bigler, Bruce .......................333 Bilbrey, Gary ..........................278 Bilek, Vicki Bilheimer. Beatrice .... 333 Billings, Guy ...........................316 Bills, Thomas............293 Bilsborrow. Ann........333 Bllski. Peter...............333 Binder, Diane............312 Birckhead, Carolyn Bird. Jeanne...............276 Bird, Sam Birkhold. Thomas.....333 Bisbee. Gary...............297 Bischoff. Thomas.....320 Bishop, Carolyn.........305 ..........................333 .... 333 ....................301 .... 290,333 .......................275 ....................333 .... 333 .... 333 Bitonti.Sam................293 Bittner, Dennis Bixler, Joseph Bjork, Sherri Black, Gregory Blackiston. James Blackman. Jeffrey Blackwood, Albert.....333 Blake. Christine.........333 Blakeslee, William . . 293,333 Blank, Keith................333 Blanke, Jacqueline Blankenship. Robert .... 371 . . . 333 photograph by Dick Best :...............333 Blanks, Pa MS Blasko, Joseph ...............333 Blaty, Ann..............................276 Blaylockgjames....................208 . . . 333 BlazekovM Maryann, ...... 285 Blazo, Rebecca .......................163 Blight, David Bloch, Marian . . . . 272.333 Block, Jeff.............................294 Blome, Barbara....................333 .......................322 Bloom, David .... 333 Bloom, Judyelaine Bloomer, Cheryl..................305 Bloomfield, Alan .............299 ....................285 Bloyer.'tinda Blumhagen, Dan .............333 .... 278,333 Blundell. Linda Blyveis, Arlene .... 272,333 Bobit, Janet..........................278 Bode, Edward............. 224,333 Bode, Thomas.......................319 Bodeau, Arthur Bodeau, Kathryn Bodeau, Maureen BodelfflBarbara.................280 Bogakos, Maria.................333 Bogira, Michael.................303 Bograkos, Timothy .................333 .............281 . . 225.281 .... 163 Bohn. Richard.......................333 Bohn. Ted..............................135 Bolden, Helen....................323 Boldrini. Cynthia .............333 Boles. Denis .................141,333 Bolline, Peter............. 293,333 Bolline. Robert .................293 Bollinger. Betty.................315 .... 272 Bologna. Christine Bologna. Joseph ................289 Bolotin, Howard....................322 ................333 Bolyard. Claudia ...................333 Bolyard, Diana ................. 333" Bomeli, Donald . . . 333 Bonahoom. Dreama .... 333 Bfuahoom, Robert Bonfiglio, James .............333 Bonn, MargaretpO:.............278 Book. Cassandra .............333 ....................333 Booth. Linda Borger, John ....................208 Borgeson. Bonnie Borkin, Arthur . . 275.333 .................333 . . . 316,333 Borland, W|am .... 333 Borngesser, Ronald ....................333 Borsink. Roger Bortins, John .......................295 Borton, David.......................298 ................321 Borzenski, David ...... 333 Bostwick. David .... 358 Bosworth, Cafolyn Bosworth, Jack ....................334 Botsford. Laurie....................334 Bottke, James.......................334 Bottomley, Bruce................334 ....................334 Boulton, Linda .................135 Bowdell, Gordon Bowden, Carol ...................334 Bowen. Amanda...................334 ................334 Bowen, Rebecca Bowen, Robert ....................334 .......................334 Bower, Eloise Bowling, Cheryl....................285 Bowman, Barbara................334 Bowman. Maureen .... 278 Bowman, Thomas................300 BoxelRobln'.......................272 Boyce, Alan..........................289 Boyce, Garrison....................320 ............. 163,296 Boyce, Gary Boyce. Pamela ...................334 Boyd, Mel ..............................297 Boyd. Michael.......................320 ....................225 Bozin, Deborah Brace, Catherine ................334 Brace, Robert.......................334 Bracey, Linda.......................334 Brach.Joan..........................334 ................334 Brackett. Jeffrey Bradbury. Gregdry .... 334 .... 274 Braddock, Beatrice Bradley, Charlene................334 Bradley, Kay .......................334 Bradley, lijmothy.............318 .......................334 Bradley, Vern .... 302 Bradshaw, Donald ................334 Bradshaw, Linda Bradstreet, Lynda................334 Bradtke, Barbara ...... 334 Brady. Bertie?; ’.......................334 Brady. Timothy....................293 . . 334 Braeutigam, Kathleen .......................334 Braford.Sara ....................334 Bragg, Marilyn 420 334 . . . 334 .................315 .... 334 .... 334 Bramble. Douglas.............334 .... 334 Bramlage, Deborah Brammer, Marilyn . . 279,334 Brancheau, Harry................334 . . . 296 Brandenburg, Robert . . 217,275 Brandjord, Susan Brandt, Gregory.................301 Brants, Harry.......................292 ....................334 Braun, Cynthia ................334 Braun, Katherine ....................334 Braun, Richard ....................334 Braun, William Brautigan, Patricia .... 334 Braver, Sharon Bray, Vicki................ Brecht, Stephen.................316 Breckenfeld, Willifrn .............334 Bregger, Frances .............334 Brendel, Marcus ' Brengle, David .................334 Brennan, Georgia.............334 Brennan, Margaret Brenneman, Carol Brenner. Terry .................334 Brenner. Thomas.............334 .................334 Brenton, Henri Brewer, John ....................293 Bria, Gretchen ....................334 Briar, Dennis Bridge, John ....................334 Bridges, Mary....................334 Briggs, Annette.................334 Briggs, Daniel....................334 Bill. Leslie .......................272 Brinn, David...........................141 Brion, Joanne.......................335 Bristow, Peter.......................291 Britten, Marilyn...................335 ....................312 Britton, Donna ....................297 Britton, Robert Broadbent, Tana .............335 Broadman, Howard .... 319 Brock, Jacqueline................275 .......................275 Brock, Karen Brockman, Peter .............335 Brodie, Julie.......................335 Brodt. Elizabeth.................335 Broeman, Ina . . . . 208,335 Brogger, Mary.......................285 Brokaw, Sharon....................335 Bromley. Ann....................281 ...................315. Brook, Douglas.................295 Brooks, Charles . . . 316,335 Brooks, Charlotte................335 ...................335 Brooks, Donna ....................335 Brooks, James ................315,335 Brooks, Kay Broome. Denise.................335 Broudy, Bruce................299 Brounstein, R.D................289 Brow, Susan....................335 Brown, Addison...................304 Brown, Anthony....................335 Brown, Bernard....................299 Brown, Deborah...................335 Brown, Diana............. 271.335 Brown, Diane .......................283 Brown, Douglas...................335 Brown, Gail................. 284,335 Brown, Gerald.......................289 Brown, Gregory...................335 Brown, Janice.......................305 Brown, Lawrence................335 Brown, Linda .......................335 Brown, Lois..........................217 ...................335 Brown, Marcia ...................225 Brown, Marvin .................... 281 Brown, Mary ...................335 Brown, Patrick . .......................335 Brown, Paul Brown, Randall ....................293 Brown, Robert.......................320 Brown, Ruth..........................273 ..... 274 Brown. Sharmon Brown, Sharon ....................335 Brown, Stephen...................335 Brown, Timothy...................335 Browning, Linda ................335 Brownlow, Ronald..........335 . . 275 Brownscombe. Martha Broyles, Cynthia ................273 Bruce. Robert.......................335 Bruck, Rick ..........................299 Bruder, Keith............. 291,336 Bruggeraan, John..........336 Brundirks, James..........320 ..........317 Brundrett, Scott , Bruning. Rita .......................336 Brunke, Caro^B? . .... 336 Brunner. Martha ................336 Bruno, Mary.....................306 Brunsdon, Jeffrey...........336 Clark. Linda S., Clark. Mary Clark. Napey* Clark, SaMk-\; Clark. Vicki Clark. William 225 ..........................339 ....................• 339 284 ..........................287 .... 317,339 ' .......................339 Clason, Linda felason, Roy..........................339 ....................339 Clauda. Clarice Claus, Martha .... 208,339 Cleaves, David I...................339 . .... 339 Cieavinger. Terrie .................: . 339 Clemcnce. Larry ................339 Clements, Carol....................285 jlerc. Dona Clerc, Terry..........................339 Clifford. John............. 321.339 Clifton. Ci’arles^J. .... 339 .......................339 Clinard.Jean .......................318 Clum. Robert Cody, Frederick ... 292.339 Coelho, David.......................319 .... 288,339 Coffey, Robert .......................339 Cohen. Elyse Cohen, Robert .... r“|!'339 Cohen. StuarSH»!................339 .......................339 Coin, Richard ................339 Colbath. Joanne Colby, Julie ..........................339 Cole. Denise..........................305 Cole, Janet ..........................339 Cole. Jeffrey....................... 339 ................. 320.339 Cole, John Cole. Thomas' ........ 339 Coleman. Diane...................339 Coleman. Martha-................339 . . . 20®339 ColembeiTJudith ................208 Joliet. Michel;!'? , Collly. Carole.......................339 Cftljlins, Barbara.............- 287 .......................339 Collins. Betty Collins, Carolyn...................339 Col linsfsiinor.......................339 Collms, Gregory....................293 .......................316 Collins. John ....................293 Collins. Joseph .......................339 CollinsBulie Collins, Kathryn....................314 Collins, Marilyn....................339 Collips. Robert .... 303.339 Collis. Harry..........................339 Collom. Earl..........................339 Collver. Albert.......................339 ...................339 Colthurst. Eric Colton. Pamela ....................339 Colville, Elizabeth................281 Condon, Connie....................339 Condon. Vincent ................339 Confer, Calvin.......................339 .......................339 Conkle. Mary ...................339 Conklin, Frank ...................340 Conn. Cathleen Connelly. Brian ....................340 Conner. Russell....................340 Connin. Prudence................340 Converting Fred....................135 Conway, Dennis....................340 CSpway, Joan.......................287 Conway. Kenneth................321 Cook, Corinne.......................282 Cook, DavidiF...........................340 Cook. David H..........................317 ..........................296 -Cook, Gary |jfook. Jacquelyn ................340 Cook. Patricia.......................309 .......................317 Cook. Robert Cooper. Barbarf; . . . 279.340 Cooper, Claudia,....................340 .......................319 Cooper, John Cooper, Kathleen................340 Wolverine photographer Dick Best ....................321 Brusca, Robert Bruszew^|i, Pamela .... 336 Bruzy, Evelyn .......................336 Bryan, James.......................336 .......................336 Bryan, Jamie ....................336 Bryan, Marilyn .................336 Bryant, Carole .............274 Bryant, Deborah Buchanan, R. Bruce .... 302 Buck, David..........................336 Buck, Frank..........................302 Buck, Nancy .......................306 Buckley, James...................317 Buckley, Thomas................336 Buckwalter, David................336 Buday, Barbara....................336 Buehrer, Boberta................336 ....................336 Buffa, Berdean Bugor, Georgine ................284 BuIMKenneth.......................336 Bullard, George....................222 Bulliment, Diane ................336 Bunce.John..........................301 ...................321 Bunch, William Bundshuh, Patricia .... 336 Bunn, Brenda...................., 336 Burcar, Colleen....................275 Burcaw, Robert....................336 .... 294,336 Burch, Charles ....................319 Burck, Edward Burda, Beverly ....................273 Burdell, Patricia...................336 .... 312 Burdlak, Catherine Burdick, Walter....................302 Burgdorfer,. James .... 296 Burger, Jerald.......................320 Burgess, Suzanne................273 Burhans, Marilyn ................336 Burkart, Jaffles....................316 Burke, James.......................336 Burke, Jeffrey.......................336 Burke, Kathleen....................336 Burke, Margaret....................336 Burke, Robert.......................302 Burke, Stephen....................316 ....................336 Burke, Thomas Burkey, Linda.......................336 Burkhead. Nancy . . . 315,336 ................336 Burkheiser, Jean Burnham, Grant . . . 320,336 Burnham, Sandra................299 .................331 Burns, Barbara .......................336 Burns, Barry .... 300,336 Burns, Kendall ... 336 Burns, Lee............. .... 274,336 Burns, Marilyn Burns, Samuel ....................336 Burrell, Daniel.......................336 Burrell. Sheryl ....................284 Burroughs, C.A........................270 Bursch, Lowell ...................336 Burtness. Janet .... 217,309 Burtonmarry.......................336 Burzyck, Alice.......................336 ................336 Busbey. Douglas ...................219.295 Bush, Don Bush, Donna .......................336 Bush. Elaine..........................310 .......................336 Bush. James Bush, Mary ..........................275 ...................336 Bushroe.John Butcher, Alan.......................336 Butler, David............. 224.336 Butler, Deborah...................278 .......................135 Butler, Frank Butler, Susan .......................225 Butts. David..........................302 ................286 Butzier, Deborah ............. 321.337 Byerly. Gary .... 337 Byington. Dorothy .......................208 Byrd, Joseph ...... 286 Byrne, Kathryn ....................337 Byrne, Richard Byron. Jennifer ...... 271 Byron, Sally..........................337 ....................337 Byrum, Robert ccccccccccccccc Caffrey, Laura....................275 Caipen, Terry.......................337 Caldwell, Joanie . . . 224,337 Caldwell, Richard................337 Calhoun, Cynthia.............275 Callanan, Rae.......................337 Callander, Robert . . 292,337 Callard, Roger.......................135 Calvert, Craig.......................296 Camens, Rochelle.............315 .......................337 Camill, Janet Camillo, Dale .......................290 Camp, Gary..........................292 .... 273 Campau, Marybeth Campbell, Bria|i|;;..............223 CampbeHDeann ................384 Campbell, Elizabeth .... 337 Campbell, George.............337 Campbell, James.............337 Campbell, Mary...................337 Campo, Ronald...................337 ...................337 Canfield, Joyce ............. 337 Cannon,Joanne Cantrell, Randolph .... 301 Caplan. Richarlllb................322 . . . 295.337 Caputo, Richard .......................300 Cardinal, Jay Cardinal, Ronald ................300 Cardinali, Sherrie................337 .......................337 Carey, David Cargill, Lila ..........................337 Carlin, Laurel.......................337 Carlin. Mary..........................337 ...................286 Carlisle, Susan Carlos, Paul..........................319 .... 291,337 Carlson, Daniel Carlson, Janice ...... 337 Carlson, Wesley...................337 Carman, Leslie ...................337 Carmean, Leslie...................337 Carney, Donalcfe, . . . 319,337 Carney, Hugh.......................319 .... 279 Carpenter, Barbara Carr, Pamela .......................337 Carstens, Sharon................337 Carter, Barbara...................273 Carter, Linda'.......................217 Carter, Timothy...................337 Casaccia, Edward................320 Casanova, Charles .... 337 Casbon. Joyce.......................217 ................337 Caskey. Kathleen . .... 337 Casnovsky. Linda .... 337 Casnovsky, William ................337 Cassady, Glenda ................319 Cassidy. Delores .... 208 Castanier, Wifflam Castelli, Cheryl ....................270 Castiglione, Anita................337 ................273 Castle, Kimberly ...................337 Castle, Vernon Caswell, Barbara ................379 Caswell. Micha^lj................337 Caterer, Curtis ....................337 Mates. Larry..........................337 . . 309.337 Catterfeld, Judith ....................337 Caulkett. David .... 297 Cavanagh. Michael Cavanagh. Thomas .... 337 Celello, Maryanne................282 Cepela, Norman....................294 Chabie. Karen.......................337 ................225 Chaddock. Harry . . 337 Chaffee, Leif Chakrives. Vichitra .... 310 Chamberlain, F.L....................297 Chamberlin. C.A......................275 Chambers, Estella.............337 .... 278 Chambers, Kathryn .... 337 Champagne, Daniel Champion, William .... 300 Chandler, Linda....................337 Chapa. Margaret . . . 223,309 Chapman, Charlene .... 338 Chapman, John....................338 Chapman, Margaret . . . 338 Chapman. Mark ...... 338 Chapman, Nancy................279 . . . 338 Chapman, Ruthanne ...................224 Charlie. Wayne Chase, Emery.......................319 Chatfield. George................294 ................338 Chavda, Jagd|sh .......................271 Cheal. Diane ....................304 Chenault. John ................338 Cheney, Deborah ................302 Cheney, Stephen .... 281 Chenoweth, Kathy Cherkmsky, Janel . . 217,315 Cherry, Darlene...................305 ©hew, Dennis.......................295 .......................319 Chikos, John Chism James.......................313 Chism, Nerassia...................338 .... 338 Chodkowski, Nora Chojnacki, Janfss.............338 Chomic, Marjorie................338 Chrisinske, Carol®!; .... 338 Ch^teHsen, Alice . , . . . 338 Christensen, Donai,® . . . 208 Christensen, Jerry................288 .... 338 Christensen, Karen ....................338 Christoff, Noel .... 338 Chu, May Chin May Chun, Merrill ................338 Church, Donald V................291 Church, Hollis’.......................338 Churchill, Charles................338 Churchley, Fred....................338 . . . 390 Ciborowski, Kenneth Cicero, Cheryl . . . 299 Cihak, Charles ....................292 ||iruli|l Martin.......................338 ................338 Ciupek, Rosernpe Clague,¡Sheryl ................ 339 Clancy, Daniel.......................339 ....................282 Clapp, Jennifer CMrk. Brian .......................339 Clark, Carol..........................339 .......................339 Clark, Evelyn Clark. Linda D..........................339 . . 421 Cooper, Lynn '...................340 Cope, Susan......................340 Copelandftag|l...............330 Copeland. Jeffrey............319 .............340 ....................340 .................340 ©pppinger. Gwen Corbin, Linda Corbin, William Cordes. Don..........................340 Corp; Carolyn...................275 Cley, Stephen .................340 Igdrk.jgharles...................340 Cork. D, ■ , Deisler, Edward Delange. Dirk ■ Delafpge J®Kba . ■ ■ ■ 310 ...................294 .. ,........342 . .? IS|85 Delavan, Susan .... 281,342 Deline, Douglas....................304 Delucil Margaret............. 223,310,342 Demaessehalck, (§K .... 342 Dembs, Marcia ...................342 Demmink, Gregory >’'290,342 Demmon, Martha................342 Dempster. Jonathan . . . 290,342 ...................342 Dendrino.Garl ....................342 DennSgv. Diane Dennison, Daniel ................296 DenoyelleS, Roger................342 Densley, TheodpfM, .... 342 Denton, Robert ....................318 Deremo. Jana.......................273 Derowskj. I inda....................342 Derrick, Ellen............. 285,342 DernifssonBbhb ................292 Dery, Carolyn.......................285 . . 296,342 DespelcHr, Richard Despo, William ...................319 Desteiger, Pete^^R;..........292 Deswik, SuSa'Bgfi; ..... 342 Detert, Kristine ...................225 Detourffldward...................297 Deuel. |toaryn.......................342 Deutsch, Dennis...........3??i Devogel, Carol ...................342 DeN|p;re, Patricia...................342 Devries, Kathleen................342 .......................342 Dewey, Faith Dewey, Gary..........................342 . . . . 342 Dewey, Jacquelinjgp DewifSlCynthia........................284 Dewitt, Marvin.......................342 Dewitt, Rickey.......................342 De.wung, Constance . . Kl7'342 Deyoung, Jacquelyn . . . 277 Dickey, Diane.......................342 Dickey, Lynne.......................342 Dickey, Sharon ...................274 Dickman. Richard................342 Dickon, Judy.................... 285 . 285.342 Dickiln. Patficiaj .1, Sieckman, Janine................270 Diehl. Arne ..........................342 Dieters, David.......................139 ...................342 Dietrich, DSih . .......................281 Dietrich, Lisa Donahue, Kimberly .... 343 Doner, Mary..........................280 Donley, Joh^.......................318 Donnelly, Michael J................300 Donnelly. Michaei P ... 343 Donovan, DetSrah...........225 ................343 Donovan, Dennis .......................343 Dontje, Brian .......................343 Dopp, Pamela Dgffien, BaJjSy .......................223 Dorn.fflllabeljt:....................343 Dotft' . Bonn^®:...................305 Doup, Elizabeth . . . 271,343 Douse, Steven.................... 222.297.343 Dow, Stephen.......................289 ................343 Dowding. Robert Downer, Ann .......................343 Downer, Sherry...................343 .......................343 Downey, Ann ....................343 Downey, Brian . . 297,343 Downey, Lawrence ....................343 Downs, Thomas Doxtater, Gary ....................317 Doyle, Dennis ..... 294,343 Doyle, Lawre|ige ................344 Doyle, Mo||y..........................314 Doyle, Sue..............................344 Dozier, Linda .......................344 Drabik, Thomas....................303 tlfratschmidt, Dorothy . . . 278 Drelles, George ...................344 Drenth, Thomas...................344 Drew, Cynthia . ....................276 DrierRoyce..........................344 Driscoll, Terence ................344 Driver, Robert.......................344 Droll. Randall .......................344 Drotar, ShanntSj: ■ .... 281 .......................344 Drozd, Linda Drummond, Robert .... 344 Dub, Duane..........................317 Dubay, Margo.......................278 .......................319 Dubetz, Mark Dubill. Andrew ...................344 Dubish, Peter.......................344 Dubovsky, Judith........344 Ducat, Carla..................344 ....................277 Duchene, Mary Dudash, Pamela ................344 Dudek. Nancy.......................287 Dudlets, Jeffrey............344 . ogham. Pamela .... Digiacomo, Joann........224 .................343 Dika, John , ................. 279,342 Dill. Nancy . . 222,293 Dilley. Frederick 342 D ................276 Dillingham, Sara .......................342 Dillon, Judith lyngSsd'.fii;, Janet ................276 Dingerson. Julie...........225 DinkgraV|j. David Dirjfsta„Gene Dise, John.....................317 JtSilney, Neil.................293 ................34§! 342 ...................223 ................316 . . 343 . . 285,342 .7.......322 Ditchie. Marcia Ditzhazy. Joseph Dixon, Suzanne Dixon. Suzannfl M. Dizik, Jeffrey Dobbie. Thomas Dobbins. David Dobbs. Joan.................310 DobSoS Hillary obson, Patricia Dock, Nancy ...................278 ................. 342; ......................343 ............. 342? ................. 342- ijoderer. Dennis...........319 Doering, Mary Doherty, Catherine .... Doherty. Pamela 343 ................343 .... ,:djJ®8M ■¡Jig. Ga;fy- , .................343 Dolan, Cathleen..........308 Doln, Richard..............343 G|old Laiby Dprehcfrjty. Frederick .... 343 ........297 .... 224.343 Dollhoff. Terry Dombe'ckypijpiiirt..........300 Dombrowski. Edward Domowitz. Janet Domowitz, Susan.......305 . . . 319 ...........305 422 ................163 ...................344 .......................344 ................285 ....................141 .......................292 ................344 Duffey, Gordon Dugdale, Ann Duggan, Pamela Dujon, Nicolas Dull, Richard Dumanois, Carol Dummer, Dianna.........344 DunbamJeorge...........344 Dunbar. Michael Dunbar, Wendy...........270 Dunham. Patricia ..... 217.273.344 .... 272 Dunitz, Jacqueline ...................344 Dunlap, Elaine .......................306 Dunlea, Anne ..........................298 Dubr John Dunn, Linda 323 Dunn, Mary................. 223,344 Ounr Sharon.......................344 Dunning, Richard........344 Dupras, Stephen Dupuis; Steven Duquette, Dennis#........344 Duj&sh, Paiiida.......... 286,344 Durkin, Timothy Durkin, William...........344 Durtftier, Gerald Stitcher. Ann.......... 275,344 ................344 ...................299 ................319 ................300 ■slitkowski. PatrBa Dutmers, Marijean Duvall. Michael .'..............344 Dyer, David Dyer. JuLia.....................281 .... 344 .... 344 ...................344 D'|er, Patty............. 285,344 Dysarz, Cynthia . . . 277,344 eeeeeeeeeeeeeee> Eade. Day.id ..........................316 EajflTPavid Earnshaw, Monica .......................317 .... 344 Easterly, Jaffies..............344 .......................273 .... 344 . . 297,344 .................320 ....................344 .... 275 . ,e|H^B.63,344 Easterly, Sally...................34 Easterwood, Susan Easton, Zana Eastway, Robert..............344 Eaton, Joseph..................320 Eberts, Gail................. 324,344 Ebi, Kristie Echeverria, Manuel Eckerman, James Eckert. Donald Eckert, Mary Edelman, Deborah Edmundson, Lee Edquist, Karen Edwards, James....................224 .... 293,345 Edwards, Jerry ...... 314 Edwards, Karen Edwards, Leo .......................345 Edwards, Marlys...................345 Edwards, Wanda ................314 Eged, Francis Eggers, Susan Eggleston, Marilyn .... 278,345 345 . .............169 .................345 ....................345 .... 315 . . .................345 .......................345 ..... 281 .............345 ....................208 Egifl Ralph ¡signer, Maryellen Ehlinger, Sharon Eicher, Mark EichmaM Cynthia...........345 Eimer, Thomas Einhorn. Fredda..............345 ..... 314 iEisenhouts D®na . . . 345 Eisenmann, Thomas ...................345 Ekdahl, James Eldridge, Karen ...................345 Jflges, Cynthia?.......................345 Eliowitz, Linda.......................345 Eller, Robert..........................345 ...................272 Ellias, Deborah Elliot. Jill ..............................272 Elliott, Cynthia...................305 Elliott, pSald .... 296,345 Elliott, Michael ...................225 ...................285 Elliott, Patricia Ellis, Donald..........................316 ..........................286 Kills, "Linda Ellis, Nancy..........................345 Ellis, Robert..........................318 Elmore, Frederick..........345 Elnitsky, Sylvia ...................345 ............. 279,345 ..........................311 JElsner, Mary Ely, Steven Embree, Hugh.................295 Emeritz. Robert..............291 Emery, Ronald .................345 Emrick, Linda....................345 Enck, Janice..........................345 Engel, Daniel............. 321.345 Engel, Karen ................315,345 Engel, MarioS?....................345 Enge|gRobert .......................321 EngelsHa, Julie.............279 Engler. John....................345 Engman. Kathy.............278 Epker, Dale............ 292,345 pljfpelheimer, Donald . . . 295 Erd, Sue..........................345 Erdelyi, Cynthia.................345 :’:'Mckson, Roger.................321 Erkert, Susan Ernst. John Ernst. Vicki .......................345 .......................293 ....................... ¿85 .............345 .............345 .............345 ................. 345' .............309 . :.............345 ■Esckelson. Roger Eshelman, Keith Eshelman, Scott Esmay, Merle Esmond. Patricia Essang, Mary Essebagger, Judy Essenmacher, Lillian ..... 273 . . . 310 Estes, Lee...........................345 Evans,. Kimber.......................345 .......................345 Evans. Philip Evans, Rodney ...................345 Evans, ShHey.......................345 Evans, Timothy...................345 Evert, John Ewell, Betty .......................318 .......................345 Eymer, Shirley .................346 ffffffffffffffffffffff ....................346 Fabaz, Anthony .... 303,346 Faber, Joyce Fabian, Joel..........................346 .... 276,346 Fagan, Kathryn Fairbhother, Judith . . 280,346 Fairley, Martha?k.................279 Falk, KatSben.......................310 Falk, WilliaHjfe.;................346 Falkowsky, Alan....................294 Faller. Mark..........................318 Fanson, ted..........................321 Farison. Carol.......................346 ...... 285 Far’hell,Doug«s:.v:.................316 Farrell, EleanoSHHHHHH llarison, Kay .. 222,223,346 ....................> . 284 Farris, JohK . . .................346 ....................346 Fata, Joanne Fatt, Marilyn ....................346 Faust, Janet.......................346 Fauth, Mary.......................281 Fay, Jane.................... 286,346 Fay, Mary Fayad, Susan .................... 346. FeasiS Judffh.......................285 Feeheley, Catherine .... 275 Feldpian, C||rol' ................ 273 Feld plan, David...................320 Feldman, Michael................289 FHdman, Stanley................322 Feldman, Stephen .... 322 Felker, Robert.......................346 Fell, Mary . 273 Fellows, Robert....................346 Felton, Jotbs.......................292 Felts, Richard.......................346 Fenley, Roseann Fennicks, CaroyL,................314 . . . 296,346 Feranec, Dennis .............319 Ferguson, Bruce .................346 FerguSonkJack .................... .............279 ■Ferguson, Peggy Fe.rianc, Mary Fen-nan, Richard .............346 ...................,^82 .............319 .................347 ....................294 fp-iebig, Will® m ternandez, Christine . . . 273 Ferrero, Valeria .... 282,346 Ferry, Jeffery Ferstle, Thomas ...... 301 Fethke, Gordon........................347 ................347 Fettinger, Steven TFetz, Henry ..........................347 Fiddyment, Gregg................302 ....................296 Fifarek, Rosanne ................347 Figg, Karen ' . . '. . . . . . 273 Filber, Richarijp....................318 Filer, Benjamin Fillbrandt. Deborah .... 275 Fjne, Deborah.......................217 ................347 Fineberg, Stuart ................. 223,347 Fink, Mary * £ jpj ^jflilll^47 Fink, Paula'? FinkbeinerJGary ................316 Finke, Diaf^e..........................284 .... 224,347 Finley, Robert Finn, Cynthia .................... 275 Florentine, Virgin®.: . . . . 347 Firlit, Mary Fischer, William...................347 Fischhaber„Eynn Fish, Linda'^ iajffisher. Edward .............347 .,.............347 ...................304 299 ...................347 .......................347 llSsher, Thomas...................347 Fis’her, Vicki..........................347 Fishman, Cheryl Fisk. Phillip Fitch, Dale..............................347 Fisher, Mary................ Fisher, Michael Fisher, Susan .............272 .......................347 ................./ktfc 15 .................347 Fitch, Deborah Fitzpatiglk, Gail....................347 Flachs, Sharon Fima raft. John Flanders. Steven ................294 Flarry, Jeanne.......................347 Flath, Robert .................225 ...........I 347 ....................347 Fleck, Linda^H§T,............347 Flfegler, Stanley...................347 gijetcher, Dav^K....................318 Fletcher, ren;....................347 Fletcher, Linda jewelling, Thomas .... 347 Flinchbaugh, Nancy .... 347 Florstedt.,.Carolyr................286 Flory, Marsha;.......................347 .................347 .............320 Flowers, Patrp^Bf- .... 347 FluSey, Rhea.......................273 FlSegge, Richard Flutur, Ra'ridal.......................347 Flynn, Betty..........................284 Fpnn, Colleen.......................278 Fjyjin, Margaret...................282 Flynn, MariSpv....................284 Fobes, Ronald 347 ifoco. Gary ..........................300 Fodor, Clara..........................347 Foerch. David.......................347 Hogg, Cheryl..........................280 F©?ey, Sandra.......................347 .... 321 Ffflkertsma, James .... 270 Folkmier, Kathryn Fons, Mary ..........................347 Forbes, DiaMe.......................347 For,bord, Karen Force, Sue.............................347 Ford, Roberta.......................286 ....... 347 Foreit, Diane ..... 347 Foreman. jIBme Forhan, John .......................347 Forkner, JaiTie^^Ba . . . 347 .................347 Forster, Georgia...................347 Forth, Larry..........................347 ....... 283 Forward. Car'S! Fossum, Therese .............314 Foster, Debor.ah...................347 ..........................317 .......................322 FosterJIprr.jy Bfqster.Jim Foster, Sara..........................347 Foifeh, Edward ...................320 FouTds, James.......................347 Fournier, Diana...................347 ' Fox, Deborah .......................347 Fouts, Lynne Fowler. Joda .......................273 Fowler, Kenneth....................348 Fowler, Roberta................ 225 Fox, Calvin Fox, Carol .......................135 ................. 270,348 .................... 286 Fox, Donald..........................348 Fox, Kathryn - .,....................273 Fox, Mary..............................225 Fox. Stephen. •. . , . -. . . 348 Fox, Thomas FoXman, Martin....................348 Foy, James Francini, Richard Francis, Mary.......................348 Iranczek, Joan Frank, Andrew .......................348 .............298 .................348 .................298 ....................348 afFrank. CathrBfill,.. . . . . 275 ................348 ....................348 Frank, Kathleene Frankena, Fred Franklin, Benjamin .... 300 Franklin, Bryce \ . • ... 348 Frapstlp1, Ethel ...................348 Frantz, Terry .......................348 Franzetta, Paul .... 294,348 . . 297,348 Frasier, Charles Frawley, John.......................291 ...................319 FrazieMreffrey . . ;||S^e73 Fraziejg|Marsha Freberg, Vivian ....................282 FrederBk, John...................348 , 271,348 Frederjj!$k, LesE Frederick, Patril|® .... 348 FredeMks, Todd ................319 . ■j^edrickson, Bruce .... 348 Freedland, Joel Freedjander. Robert .... 299 ....................348 Freed prat^usan................348 Freel, Vicki . . 348 . . . . 286,348 Freeman, Bonnie Freeman, Mgghael . . . , 348 Freestone, Gary....................348 nlpreismuth, Gary....................294 Frerffih, Patricia...................348 rreud. James.......................348 . . ........ 348 Frey, Sharon .... 320 Fried berg, Stephen ................299 Friedman. Hare I Fried riel, James ................291 Fries, Jack..............................319 Frlsbey, Dawn.......................348 Frits SyMaHHp-. ... 348 Fritzsche, Michael.............348 ................ 282 Fronczak, Liryjagp-.............348 Frosti Kathleen Frost. Lgda........................281 Frushour, Daniel ,................348 ..............................348 Fry, Gary Fujioka, Ellen .......................348 Fuller, Dianne.......................348 Fuller, Payton •.......................141 Fuller, Terry . ... 284 . Fuller, Thomas Fulton-. P’ lip.................163,348 Funk, Janet..........................348 llunk, Linda..........................270 . . . 163,348 Fydroski, James .... 296,348 Fykse, L. Dean ... .................348 ggggggggggggggi Gabe, Howard.......................348 Gaber, Carol..........................348 (¡11, Margaret . . 223,348 GabrieMplthleen..................348 ’aGa^Miel, Clifford....................348 Gabriel, Yvonne....................348 ................348 Gadowski. Gerald . . . 296,348 Gaffney. Norman Gage, Anne ..........................348 Gagne, Andro............. 223,349 .........‘.■',‘349 Gagne, Katherine . . . 3.17,349 Gagstetter. Allen ..... lajewski, Nancy 217,324,349 . . . . 349 ....................313 Galazka, Sim Galbraith. Christine Galbraith, Sue.....................349 Gale, James........................318 GaleHohn...........................349 Gale.Vern...........................219 Gall. Joann .......................270 Gallagher, William . . . 303 r .- . v . ....................279 .................280 279,349 ....'. 225 .... 276 . .... . :P349 GaJ.fes. Peggy Galmish, Gayle Gamble, Patnciay \ . Gamrath. Nancy ' Ga'ngnath, Roberta Gantz, Jeffrey Ganz, Ph .......................349 Garba^lo, Paul.................349 Garbowitz, Arlene.............272 Gard, Carole.......................349 Gard, Paul...........................349 GanSer, Janet®................. 285 Gardner. Janilpfc................349 Gardner, Sherry...................349 ...................315 Ga'rfSld, Carol Garland, David ...... 317 GarlandBudy.......................308 Garlit, Donald •. ....................349 Garner. Charles . 349 Garrison, Brent...................317 Garfljy, Stephen . . . 321,349 Garzia, Dorothy...................349 ................349 Garzia. Samuel . 286,349 GasiorowskfeCoxeen Gasow, Marga||t . . . 315,349 Gfflply, Nallcy.......................277 ....................316 Gates, Riqtvprd Gatlin, JMCk............. , CJ||94 GaugBh, Brupg „ .. . mi/,,, 291 Gawinek, Gregory................290 Gaydjas, Carol ....................275 Gebben, Robert*?;................349 Gebjelein, Susan...................349 ....................349 Gebhart, David Gl|kle, Ssharon ....................349 Geddis, Pamela....................349 Gee$Dougl4S|£... ..... 349 Geer.&arolfiBijP; . 271,349 Geib, Judith..........................349 ..........................289 Geiger, Jay , Geiger. f™n .......................295 Geisler, Curtis.......................303 ...................289 Gillf|r, MnShael 423 ....................349 Gembrosyski, S if saw. . . . 312 Gendron, Annette............. 223 • Geriig, Harry Genix, Suzanne .... 284,349 ) Gennaro, Claire...................349 . . .«76,349 Genshaw, Elaine .................' 318 Gentz, Roger ................349 George, Stephen .................... 287 . Gerard. Mary . ..............277 Gerard, Wendy . . . . . . 218 Gerow. Suzette Gerstner, Donald ................207 Gertz, Wilmur................ . 349 Gerwatowski, Michael . . . 349 ...... 349 Gerych, Marilyn Gettel, Gary.........................349 Gettel, James ....................296 Geurink, Mary .... 271,349 GewekeS John................ ■ Giangiorgi, Ronald Gibbons, Richard Gibson. Clifford................. 222.295.349 .... 303 ................349 ||pi9,313,349 ... ....................349 Gibson. Robert ...... 274 Gibson, Wandpf .............349 Glddings, Jajiice . 319,349 . . Giering, Richard .................321 Gilberg, Timothy .......................349 Gilberts John .... 270,349 Gilbert, Lynne ....................349 Gilbert, Steven ..:... 350 .G¡ilber¡§Theresa ..........................350 Gill, Geogge Gill, Russell ... 350 . . Gijfärd, Thomas ...... 350 Gillaspy, Gail .... .■£70,350 Gillespie, Edwin .... 301,350 Gillespie, Sandra ................283 ....................318 Gilligan, Daniel Gillis. Gordon.......................303 Gilrfan, Frederic ..... 297 Gilmer, PaL ne ....................350 Gilmore, Donna..........350 Gilmore, Martin..........311 Gilmore, Richard Ginsbergs L^ter....................350 Glnsburg, Gayle....................272 Ginther, Lorraine : . . . . 350 Girton, Gloria,,....................350 .... -$*B81.350 Giss, Linda .............298 .......................350 Gpt, Andre® ..........................277 GÍVens, Jan Givens, KefroB^g > ..... 297 GlaKe.Sftan.......................350 Glaser, Nalicy Glenn, David . . . . ;217,285 ....................350 .............350 GilcSeÄChristy....................350 .... 318 Gluszewski, Robert Glynn, Theodore Godley, Ftand^lyn......207 Godoshian, Patrilfa Godoy, Alfonso Goetsch.vSJéven.........321 Goin, Wilj.ia.rn Goiata, Marcia Goldberg, Suffln .....................316 .................350 .............350 .... 35Ö ,......350 GoldenBill . . ... ... 350 GoldiSan, Alan Goldman, Bettesue Goldman, Kenneth .................350 .... 272 .... 322g * Goldman, Rena.........272 Goldstein, Andrew .... 299 . ..................294 ..........................310 ....................305 Goldstein, DéjMah .... 315 Goldstein, HelenlR .... 350 GoldsTein, Ira .................... 350 Gollber. David................ . 350 Goll, Elizabeth............308 Goiimb, James Goltz, Carol Golze, Barbará Gomoll, Kip...............350 Gonzales, Frank........350 Gooch, Gary...............301 Goodell. George........298 Goodger. Donald- . . \ . . 294 ....................141 Goodison, Nigel . . . . . . 350 Goodman, Gary .... 314 Goodman, Virginia Goodrich, Patricia .... 350 GoodsteS-Haroid ..... 322 .................14l! . ,, Goodwin. Charles................302 . . . 372,350 Goodwin, Cheryl Goof, Catherine....................314 ................350 Gorajek, Manj|n Gordenier, Rosellen .... 323 Gordon, Ellen.......................272 .......................350 Gordon, Joan Gordon, Philip .... 219,295 ................219 Gorski, Elizabeth (lortmaker, Linda................350 Gos^HGaTy..........................350 Gosline, Nancy ....................350 Gostlin, Marsha....................275 Gould, Antonie ....................350 Gould, Kenneth...................350 Goulet, Robert ...................350 Gouveia, Antonio GowanBerry .................... 350 Gowen, Cynthiat®*':................350 . . . . 271 Goyette, Nancy .... 350 Grabemeyer, Eldon Grabert, Barry.......................350 Grabert, Brian.......................222 GrabowskiBhomas .... 350 Gracey, Peter.......................300 Graf, Paul.................... 222,350 Grafius, Edward....................350 ....................287 Graham, Karen Graham, Nancy....................283 . . . 350 Granquist, Penelope Grant, James ....................350 Grant, Phillip ........................350 Grant, Sandra.................350 ...... 280 Graubner, Sue Graventi, Theresa................351 Graymarolann' ...... 351 Gray, Gary..............................351 Gray. Gerald..........................351 .... 286 Graybiel. Christine ................351 Graybiel. Donald Grayson, Suzanne................314 Green, Jacquelyne Green, Laelaire Green, Marilyn .... 279,351 Green, Mark....................351 Green, Patricia Green, Richard G.rJin, Sharon .... Greisn, Suellyn Grlgnberg. Malcolm ...................351 ...................351 . 270 ...................279 ■ • ■ 299 . . 314,351 ...................351 .......................351 . . . . 351 ................351 ....................351 ....................351 ....................318 ... 217,223 Greenleaf, Lois G ree n lee, J.ea n Gregg, Douglas Gregory, CarB Gregory, James..............291 Gregory.^john.................291 Gregory. Robert.............295 Greig, Phillip Gresehover, Rpbert GreuWch. William Grewe, Donrfal* , Griffinjfcynthia Griffinffijltnald Griff itljjpGary............. 223,35|| Griffiths, Kim GriffithsjSjRja ncy Griffus, Duane Grngi.aldi. Dennis Griswold, Jill Groat, Barbara GrMner, Kathryn..........305 Grogan, Elaine Grohman, Jayne .......................351 ...... 351 ................ 351 .............318 ....................351 .... 271,351 ....................283 ....................302 .................352 .............352 ................^"276 Grohoski, Carolyn ..... 277 .... 223,352 Groncmpbavid ...... 281 Grondz, Christine ..... 320 Gross, Lawrence . . . 352 Grosshans, RuttfT Grossi, Gerald ■.......................298 . . . 352 Gross|Pann, Charles ..... 224,352 Groves, Arthur Groves, David ................ . 352 Grubbs, Ronald....................352 Gruber, Lynne........................273 .... 224,352 Grubka, Frank . . Grunst, David . .-. 291,352 ....................306 Gudgeon, Mary Guenther, Bonnie................323 .... 316 Guenther, Richard ................. 352 Guerin, Denise .......................277 Gulick, Linda Hilleary, Diane ....................277 Hillier, Mary..........................355 Hills, Betty ..........................355 Hills, Mary..............................355 Hills, Nancy..........................355 Hines, Joan..........................355 Hines, Karen .......................355 Hines, Ken..............................135 ....................355 Hines, Michael .... 282,355 Hinson, Karen Hirsch, David .......................355 Hirvela, Gayle.......................355 Hirvonen, Keith...................355 Hiscoe, Susan.......................355 Hiser, Michel......318,355 Hislop, Marcia.......................279 Hitchcock, Susan................299 Hladki, Walter.......................355 ................355 Hnatek, Jennifer .... 288,355 Hnilica, Ronald ..........................296 Hoag, Mark Hoagland, James................355 ................314 Hoagland, Nancy ................387 Hocking, Richard Hodge, Ann ..........................223 Hodges, Theodore .... 316 . . 316,355 Hodges, William Hoeft, Michele .... 315,355 Hofbauer, Mary....................355 Hoff, Gregory..... 291,355 Hoff, Steven..........................355 Hoffert, Honora....................355 . 270,356 Hoffman, Barbara . . 271,356 Hoffman, Natalie Hoffman, Thomas .... 291 Hogan, Janet .......................286 Hogan, Michael....................135 Hogan, Sheryl.......................323 Hogan, Virginia....................356 Hogarth, Jeannette .... 225 Hoggard. Darlene................356 Hogue, Merrily ....................285 Hogue, Rosemary................356 Hohlfeldt, Bruce ................317 Holfelner. Marianne .... 356 Hollander, David Hollar, Beverly Hollembaek, Barbara Hollister, Edward Holloway, Vicki Holmes, Evelyn ................322 ....................270 . . . 356 ................356 ....................356 ....................273 . . Holmes, Janet.......................356 ................317 Holmes. Kenneth Holmes. Patricia ................280 Holmquist, Kurt...................356 Holstius. Marx.......................356 Holt, Johanne .... 323.356 Holt. Mary..............................356 .......................275 Holt. Patricia 354 .... ................354 354 . . . 354 ................354 ....................275 Heininger, Jay...................319 Heinzman, Kenneth .... Hekmat, Panah...............354 Held, Constance Heller, Patricia Heilman, Nancy...............354 Helm, Kathleen...............354 Hemingway, Terry Henderson, Madelon Henkel, Patricia...............354 Hennessey, Mary Hennessy, Carol...............281 Henney, Linda...................354 Henning, Judith...............354 ....................354 Henry, Douglas ....................281 Henry, Priscilla ....................354 Henry, Virginia Herbst, Ronald ....................355 Herford, Jean.......................355 Herhilan, William ................293 Herman, Sheryl....................271 ................355 Herman, William .......................355 Herrick, Lisa . . 318,355 Herrmann, John 320 Herrmann, William .... Herron, Joan ................272 Herstein, Paul.......................355 .......................317 Hertzler, Tim Hess, Steven .......................355 Hesse, James...................355 Hessney, Constance Hetrick, Robert Heublein, John Heyboer, Marcia . . 355 ....................224 ....................321 ................355 . . . . 222,355 . ....................277 :...................355 ................355 ................318 Heydens, Donald Heywood, Edwin Hiatt, Eileen Hibbott, Cheryl Hickman, Andrew............304 Hickok, Barbara Hicks, Scott......................355 Higbee, Philip...................355 Higgins, Margaret............308 Higgins, Mary...................225 Higgs, Patsy......................270 Highsmith, Donald .... Hiipakka, Richard............303 Hikes, Geraldine Hildebrandt, John............355 Hilgendorf, James 355 Hill, Beverly..........................355 Hill, Chester..........................355 Hill, Dennis ...........................355 Hill, Diana..............................355 Hill, Gloria..............................314 ..........................355 Hill. James Hill, Judith ..........................355 Hill, Karen..............................310 Hill, Laura..............................273 ................355 .... 135 .... 352 Gullikson, Patricia ................352 Gumpper, Susan Gunderson, Paul ................352 Gunther. John.......................299 Gunther, Mary ....................352 Gural, Phillip............. 224,352 ................352 Gurski, Janean ....................296 Gurvin, Robert ....................352 Guske, Kristine Gusky, Joanne ....................352 Gustafson, Deborah .... 352 Gustke, Lynda..............352 Gutek, Jon Guth, Kathryn Guthrie, Rebecca Guydon, Karen Guyot, Robert Guzowski, Donna Gyr, Walter ....................... 352 .... 285,352 ................282 ....................352 .... 292,352 ................273 ..........................207 hhhhhhhhhhhhhl Haag, Loren Haas, Gary . ........................352 ....................219,295 ....................352 .......................352 Haas, Kathleen Hackstadt, Amy...........278 Haertel.John Hafemann, Sheila........309 Hagemaster, Jill...........282 Hagen, John ...........................292 .......................218 Hagen, Joyce ....................352 Haggard, Mary ....................319 Haggart, Larry Hagler, James...............352 Hahn, Bruce..................296 Hahn, Thomas ....................290 .......................352 ..........................310 .... 275 Hainline, Patricia........286 Hains, Rita Haisenleder, Linda Hak, Larry.....................352 Hakala. Don..................316 Halan, Jackie Halbert. Mark...............320 ....................352 Hall, Alexander Hail, Barbara .......................314 Hall, Craig..............................320 .......................352 Half, Douglas Hall, Edgar ..........................352 Hall, Joseph..........................290 ..........................352 Hall, Marie Hall. Mary ....................217,223 Hall, Trevor..........................293 Hallenbeck, Mark........352 Hallgren, Patricia................352 Halliday, Carol ....................277 Halliday, Douglas.................135 Halliday, Gary.......................135 Hallihan, Garth ....................352 Halpert, Nanette...........352 photograph by Joe Tyner . . . 290,352 Hamel, Douglas 352 Hamel, Paul................ Hamer, Dennis ....................297 Hamer, Thomas....................297 Hamilton. John....................352 Hamilton, Susan ................352 Hamilton, William................352 Hamlin, Catharine .... 312 . . . 352 Hammerberg, Bruce Hammerle, David................319 Hammett, Linda....................352 .... 352 Hammond, Robert Hammond, Robert .... 352 Handren, cseveriy................275 .......................353 Haney, Dean Haney, Mary..........................353 Hanley, Patrick ....................353 Hanna,'Stephen....................353 Hanrahan, Daniel................303 Hansberry, Victoria .... 353 Hansen, John.......................353 Hansen, Marjorie................353 Hanson, Arthur...................304 Hanson, Donald....................296 Hanson, Linda .... 315,353 Hanson, Susan ...................353 Happy, Kenneth....................353 Harden, Barbara Harder, Melvin ..... 353 .... 319,353 Harding. Ann .......................225 Hardy, Clifton.......................135 Hardy, Joan..........................278 Hardy, Michael ....................353 Hargrave, Bonnie................305 Harjer, Douglas....................293 Harkrader, Ronald .... 303 Harlin.Janis..........................308 Harmeson, Philip................353 Harmon, Rebecca................278 Harms, Ralph.......................316 Harned, Frederick................320 Harney, Paula ........................353 Harrell, Jeffre.......................353 .... 353 Harrigan, Kathleen .... 353 Harrington, James ................207 Harrington, John .... 271 Harrington, Marcia Harrington, Nancy - .... 353 Harris, April..........................353 Harris, Bronwy.n....................276 .......................353 Harris, Bruce .......................278 Harris, Carol ..........................353 Harris, Joe .......................223 Harris, Linda Harris, Michael ....................353 Harris, Ronald.......................353 Harris, Sheryl.......................306 ....................225 Harrison, Ellen ....................353 Harrison, Mary Harrison, William................318 ....................353 Harry, Lucinda ....................295 Harstine, John Hart, Kathleen ....................353 Hart, Susan..........................353 Hart, William .......................353 Hartenburg, Dianne .... 280 Hartenburg, Vern ... 222,295 ................316 Hartman, Duane Hartman, Jane ...................317 Hartman, Kim.......................139 Hartman, Robert D.................353 Hartman, Robert M.................353 Hartwig, Dave.......................297 .... 274,353 Harvey, Cheryl Harvey, John .......................353 Harvin, James.......................302 . . . 353 Haselschwerdt, T.M. ................353 Haskin, Sandra . . . 314,353 Hatchett, Eileen .......................353 Hath, Gary Haueter, Susan....................353 ................. 353 Haugan,Nancy ....................225 Haver, Richard .... 320,353 Havrilla, David ....................353 Hawkins, Brian . 225,353 Hawkinj, Catherine Hawkins, Douglas . . 224,353 Hawkins, Philip....................353 Hawley, Johann....................353 Hawley, Rita..........................381 Hawley, Ruth............. 353,393 Hayden, Joseph....................290 ................277 Hayes, Catherine Hayes, Sandra.......................387 Haynes, Charles....................316 Haynor, Kerry.......................353 Hayward, Smith....................316 Hayward, William................296 ................225 Haywood, Karen ............. 273,353 Heafey, Ann Heath, Aletta .......................392 Heath, Kathleen....................225 ...................354 Heath, Michael Heath, Patricia ....................354 Heathcote. Daniel................290 Heck, Gerald .......................219 Heck, William.......................354 . . . 303 Heckathorn, Clifford Heckemeyer, Anthony . . 354 Heckroth, Carol....................354 .... 284,354 Hedges, Peggy Hedges, Sarah.......................286 Hedlund. Linda ....................354 Hedrick, Donald....................316 Heerdt, David.......................292 Heidel, Ruth..........................354 Heiden, Ralph .... 219,295 ..............................354 Hein, Roy 424 ...... 319 Johnson. Keith Johnson. Kristen ................314 Johnson. Kris#'...................282 Johnson, Larry ...................358 .... 285.358 Johnson. Linda .... 223.358 Johnson, Lynn ....................273 Johnson. Lyn# Johnson. Mark ...................358 ...................358 Johnson. Mary Johnso- . Michael P................358 358 Jbhnson. Michael B. ................308 Johnson. Paula» . JohnsoBShirley . . . 208.358 Jofffison. Stephe^BV . ■ ■ 358 Johnson. Susan J.................275 JohnsoBSusan K................358 . Johnson. Vernon ................358 Johnson. Winifred................277 Johnston. Alexander . . . 358 Johnston. Brian.............302 Johnston. Kay................223 Johnston, Marion.........358 tljohnstort, Stephen .... 290 Joldersma, Julie ................358 Joli ey&John..........................358 Jolly. David ..........................293 Jonatzke. Linda...................358 ...................279 Jones, Barbara ...................358 Jones. Darlene .......................358 Iones, David .......................282 Jones. Diane Jones, Frederick ................288 Jones. James.......................388 Bones.'Linda..........................358 .......................285 ..........................358 Jones. Nancy Jones, Nina Bones, Roberflflp,.............358 JoŒs. Robert S.......................358 .......................305 Jones. Susan ...................270 Jones. Whitney Bordan, Eileen.......................276 Jordan. Penelope................358 . . . 163.358 Jordan, Richard ...................358 Jorden, Robert Bordon. Patricia...................358 ..........................358 Jordt. Jerry Joseph. Judy .......................272 Joseph. Judy L........................283 ....................135 Joseph. Ronald J»sephson|,Jill ...................358 Joyce. James .......................358 jSynt. Robert.......................289 ................359 Jozwiak. Patœia Juchartz, Beverly ■................277 liluett. James Judevine. Dana ...................359 .......................296 Juhola. Marie.......................359 Juhrend.Jill..........................284 ..... 222,359 Julian. Betty Jury! Christine ...................359 Jury. Thomas.......................359 Justice. Morgan....................135 liustihj Dale..........................359 Wolverine photographer and technician Joe Tyner and friend Marcia. ...................356 Holtz, Suzanne Holzer, Monika ...................286 Honson. Robert...................356 .... 356 Hoodhood. Charles .................301 .................305 ...................356 Hook, Leonard .......................295 Hooper, Alan Hoover, Bonnie...................310 Hooverson, Gary ................291 Hopkins. Terry Hopper, Nataly Horan. Rebecca...................283 Horn, Claudia.......................275 Horn. Rose ..........................356 Horst. Ruth................. 273.356 Horton. Dennis ...................356 Horton, William...................321 Horvath, Thomas................319 Hotaling. Stephanie .... 282 ................. 356 Hough.Jeanne Houghton, Laurie................286 .......................302 Houle, David •..........................356 .... 315 Hourvitz. Rochelle Houseworth, Beverly . . . 356 Houska.John.......................141 .... 356 Houthoofd. Nancy Houtman. Robert................301 Howard. Donna...........272 Howard. Ford Howard, Kathleen........312 . . 135.356 Howard, Michael ...................278 Howard. Peggy 318 Howard, Raymond .... ................319 Howard. Stephen ...................356 Howe. Douglas . . . 283.356 Howe. Elizabeth Howe. Jennifer ...................356 Howell, Diane.......................356 Howlett. Cynthia ................281 Hoyle. David..........................321 Hoyt. Michael.......................356 Hoyt. Timothy.......................356 . Hrtanek. Robert....................318 Hubbard. Judith . . . 356.365 Huber, Stephen....................291 .................314 Hubicz. Paula................... 284 Hudzik, Joen .......................356 Huff, Marjorie.......................356 Huffman. Brenda................274 Hufnagel. Hugh...................356 Hughes, Steven...................356 Hughley. Linda ..........................356 Huhta.Gail Huibert. Karen .... 279,393 Hulett. Ronald.......................356 Hultgren. David...................356 Hults, Richard .... 291,356 Hulverson, James ...... 321 Humfleet. Philip....................289 Humphreys. Charles . . . 356 Huneke. Richard Hunemorder, Susan . . . 286 Hunt. Paula..........................356 Hunter. Jane............. 278.356 .....' 322 Huntington. Mark ..........................357 Hurd, Mary ...................312 Hurley. Joanne .......................357 Hurst. James . . 279.357 Huschke. Barbara .............356 ..........................357 Huss, Allan Huston, John .......................357 Huszczo. Gregory................357 . . 208.357 Hutchison. Edward Hutt. Jane..............................277 iimiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii Blyashow. Anatoli Ide. Laura..............................310 ...... 357 Ignatoski. Julie ..........................303 Hitch. Mark ..............357 .......................357 Imhoff. Jack Ingraham. John ...... 357 Inman, Kenneth...................357 Innis. Margaret .... 278.357 Irmiter. Susan.......................357 Irwin. Bruce..........................357 .......................357 Irwin. Connie ...................357 Isaacson. Adell Isaacson..Larry ...................303 Isca. Joseph..........................316 ................357 Isenberg. Steven Isham, Thomas, ....................357 •ls,otalo. Norman...................357 Israel. At 217.315.357 Isselhardt. B.onnie................270 .......................357 Ittigson. Gary ...................357 Iverson, Karen Ivey, Helen ..........................357 Ivkovich. Paul.......................135 jjjjjjjjijjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjji Jackman, Janice ................357 ¿Égnarfahn- .... 295.357 .... 357 Jackson. Christine ...... 320 Jackson.ij'Ses Jackson. Janice...................357 Eackson. Julie.......................357 Jackson. Laurence .... 357 Jackson. Thomas................316 .¡¡Jacob, Kathleen.................357 Jacob. Robert....................357 Jafeobs. Dennis ...................357 Jacobs. Margaret . . . 270.309 Jacobs. Patrick ...................357 Jacobs. Thomas ....................357 ................ 282 Jacobs. Wendy .................357 Ja®bson. Alan .... 317 Jacques. Theodore Jacquot. Stephen ..... 298 Jager, Sandra.......................357 James. Robert .... 223.354 James. Susan.......................357 .... 357 Jamison. Bernidine .......................357 Jandik. David Janiga, Constance .... 357 Janke. Larry..........................357 Jankens, Austin...................357 Janssens. Margaret .... 357 Janz. Cheryl..........................286 .......................302 Janz. William 425 ....................357 Jaros. Mary..................278 Jarvis. Elaine Jason. Lynn..................169 Jaworski. Robert Jay. Donna Jeltema, James Jenczewski, Ronald .............357 .......................357 .... ...... 318 311.358 Jenkins,James JenkinMjulie..............223 ....................317 .......................358 Jenkins. Pajgl Jenks, Sharon..............358 Jennings. Douglas .... Jennings. George.......358 Jennings. Jill Jeszke. James..............296 Jewett, Mary ..... 270,358 .......................275 321 ¿jjirik. David Joan. David .......................320 .......................358 Bob. Charles.......................293 Joba, Judith....................... ¡¡1225.324.358 Johns, Adrienne...................358 Johnson. Anne|. , ................358 Johnson. Barbara................358 Johnson, Beatrice................312 Hohnson. BlaH^S................316 ................358 Johnson. Candis ..... 274 Johnson’. Carolyn ...................294 Johnson. David ... 284 Johnson, Deborah K. ... 284 ■öhnson. Deborah L. ... 358 Johnson. Deborah K. Johnson. Elizabeth .... 314 Johnson. Estra.iita................358 Johnson. James...................208 Johnson. Janice L...................324 Johnson. Janice M..................358 ....................358 Johnson. Jo..........................358 Johnson. John A.....................320 . . . 291.358 Johnson. John W....................358 ^Johnson. Kathryn................284 BjohnstfrBlohn E. Bjohnson. Janis kkkkkkkkkkkkkkl Kaake. Elwyn .......................359 Kackley; James...................359 . 302.359 Kaczmarek. Jeffrey ...................359 KadisffiEynthia .... 271 Kalihowski. Cristina Kalm. Richard ....... 359 Kaltenbach. Linda . . 314,359 Kambos. Rita .......................359 Kambos. Stasia...................314 Kaminski. Mary...................359 Kamman. Dennis................292 .... 359 Kamminga. Lorena Kanaby. Susan ...................359 Kanagur, Caren...................359 Kane. Kathryn.......................284 ..........................314 Kane. Sally Kanouse. Arlene ................314 Kaplan. Howard...................299 Kaplan, Richard....................359 Karabees. Robert................316 Karenko. Larry ....................301 Karmes. Mary.......................359 Karolak. John.......................290 Karpinen. Carol...................359 .... ....... 3^1 Karrer, Dayid ................359 Karsiake, Patrick .225 KarSgtj, Jean .... 275 Karstens, Elizabeth Kassin, Marcia ...................359 KaSworm|||arol...................323 .... 299 Katelman, Howard ...................359 Katilius. Vida ..... 299 Katzman, Ronna . . . .... 32{l§359 Kaufman. Alan Kaufman. Barbara .... 359 Kaufman, Louis ......................359 Kaufman, Scott ...... 322 Kaufman, Steven . 219 Kaukola. Mary'................, Kaumeier. KatherSe > ¿283 Kausler, Mary;' .......................359 Kavanaugh. Janet................359 Kay. Robert Kayne„,.Fred..........................359 . .............3M Kazma,‘Georgia Keating, Patrick...................359 '.......................275 Keavy. Paula K|ldy, Shar.on ...............W284 Keefer, Gary..........................360 Keegan, John.......................360 . . . . 270,314 Keeler, Judith Kehres. Robert . . . ... . .. 360 Keifer, Stephen....................360 Keimigt William . . . '^23,360 Keith, Mary ..........................286 K|J|er, Brian..........................360 .... 287,360 ^Ber, Debbie .......................305 lleHey, Laura ^elley. Lind^B^fev.............360 Kelley, Mary..........................360 Kelley, Patrick.......................360 Kelley, Robert H......................292 ’Kelley, Robert M......................360 ................360 Kelly,, JaG^fjeline Kelly, KathrySgS-'l . . . .'360 Kelly. Mary ..........................360 Kelly, Patftbta A.......................360 . 275 Kell® Patricia E. Kelly. Teresilil*' ~ . .. 284 ...................360 Kemner, Jajfet Kemp. John..........................318 ...................360 Kemp, Thomas Kemper. Kurtis ...................360 KendS:k. Harry....................163 Kepdlgk, Laur«Ei. . 225,270 Kennedy, Karen.............. 278 .... 360 KSinedy, Kathleen Kenner, Lisolee...................314 Kenrick, PatrieHfe . . . . 303 Kent, Bryan..........................139 .......................291 Kent, Russell Kenyon, Thomas ................289 Kerby, Celia; , ......... 360 Kernick. Sally . . ... 217,223 Kerstein, Paul.......................360 ................271 KerstenaClaudia Kessler. John . 293 Ksiterke, Roger...................360 . . '32|j| Kidle, John Kieft, Paul.............................360 , . . . . K^geI, Margaret . . . . v 287 KKef. Donald.......................141 .... 360 Kilbourne. Douglas ................360 KillebrewffiPheryl Kilpatrick, RaMSlI .... 139 ................304 Kimball, William Kimble, Barry.......................360 ...................360 ||lmbrel!. Lloyd Kimling, Catherine ¿^H279 il|indinger, John...................321 Kindi, Bill .............................360 Kindle, Suzanne...................360 Sindra, John .................. <,293 Kindy, David..........................304 King, Benny......................., 291 King, James..........................320 King, Joseph .......................298 Kib'g, Judith...........................222 King, Karoiyn.......................360 King, Phylj.iS . , .;....... . „ 276 Knag, Ruth . ...........................360 » . . . 300 King, ThomaJJ^ King, WaynHMBi'i; . 294 .......................360 King, William . . . 324,360 Kingsbury, Paula . . .. 223 .... 360 ...................360 ................. 360. . .....................305 ....................360 ...... 279,360 ... 224.360 . 360 Kinney, RonÄ Kinsman, Jane Kirby, Joan .......................360 Kirk, Suzanne....................360 Kirkland. Susa^EiJ Kirkpatrick, Cassie Kirst, Mary KisjSj Michael Kita, Mary Ki.ti^9|Howard Kitffien. Ruth............. Kitchin, Janice Kitcho, Catherine Kittlndorf, Robert Kitzmahn, Karen ..................278 Kivlll, Thomas ...... 360 Klappeweh, T||Mfdöre;: . . . 303 Klebba. Audrey. ...... 308 Kfeemann, Carl.................360 Klein, B|zabeth.................314 slKlein, Nalien....................315 . . 284,360 .... 360' .................360 . , . . . 361 Klein, Rosemary . . . . ^ . . 361 ....................3T9 . . . 315,361 Eileinberg, Fred reap-. . . . 361 . . . 270,361 . . . 312 . . . 361 Kleinert, Norma Kleinschmidt, Sandra Kleihschmit, Edyiund KleinscHmit, M.....................361 Kliber; RlSert Kline. Robert Kline, SusaYi^. . , Klinger, Gary ' . Klink, To®; . . 225 Klinsky, Sry . . , .,«K|i.322 Kljun, Paula.......................278 KjlbmparenS, Karen Klonowski, Mary Kfopfer, Frederick.............361 Klug, ThorJSs , ..................320 Knaffle, Mary •Kmb||, Linda Knight, MarvH»;.............163 , , , . 282,361 ....... 361 .... 223 '. . . 315,361 .................361 KlnSlauch, Wayne .... 295 . ..... 292 KhSl, Jeffrey K'hML KathMOT .................361 Kn», Sh’a'fon....................361 Knopfler, Rena Kobayashi. Albert > .... 272.361 . . 294 .... 294 ylobayashi, Robert ffeaboldt, Karlene ..... 361 Kobrin. John................316,361 Kochan'ski, Ala|§|*-. ,. . , , 32§ Koehn,yS:n....................... 284?. . . . 301 Koenigbalrer, Ronald . . 219,225 Koemgfljstf, Carpi ■ Kö^fligsknSht. Luke . . . 361 Koernke, Karen ....................361' Koernke. T®mas................320 Kofahl, Hele:r||te,/................361 .... 286’ Kohn, Michelle^ KoivunMfi, Anita, -.................361 KoSSt Day id 1...................361 Kolar, Paula..........................283 .... 300 Kbibe, Christopher Kolemainen. Eivind .... 318 Kolster, Richard...................361 K|imlenjäGeorge................297 KoMzal, Dennis...................288 ..........................217 Konde.Ann ....................361 Konicki, Linda Konopisfick, Rosemary . . 281 Koob, Thomas ...................361 Kooec, Gregory................. 297 ' ...................361 Ko», Judith Korda, Margaret ................361 Korkiala,. Rafmo....................141 Korney, Mary .......................277 Kornow. Margaret................278 Korpela, AngeMpU .... 361 . . . 223 Korstan®, Nicffolas ................361 KortesojgLSnda ., 278 Korver, Linda . . . ....................309 Kosanke. Capll ...................361 Koshif, Judith Koshar, Rudy .......................302 Kossack. Karen....................315 Kossayda, Carmen .... 361 Koster. Kristine....................361 Kostoff. Linda.......................271 ...................361 Kotati. Vincent Kotz, Robert ............. 292,361 Koughlllenn.......................319 Kough. Stephen....................135 ................361 .Kovach, Marylou Koven, Judith..............270 Kowalski, Rita Koziol.Sluis KpzBlek, Stephen........361 KozSff. Barbara ..... < ypjS?5 ............. 300,361 .... 361 . .... ....................361 380 KWowski, Gail Kozlowski. Linda.- Kraft, Gail.....................218 Kramer, Fritz...........................292 Kras.no, Ina ..........................361 Krafa|, Ro^&t c...........361 Krause, Monica....................361 Krause, Paul .......................361 Krause, Sue..........................272 ................361 KrausK imothy . . . 361 ■Krausenem, Barbara 361 ;Kraush®r, Karlene .... 361 Kravitz, MaFtlmBp . .... .K.reh, Thomas..............362 Kreitner. Linda Kreitsch, Robert...........362 KrelL Kltneth ....... 208 ....................362 KremerS-ynn..............225 Kreuger, Richard Kgreger, Bruce..............362 ................293 Krisfilewicz, Mich'-ie . . . 362 .... 316,362 ....................303 ............. 356,362 ..............294 , ..........................322 362 K||stall, Wayne Kiijjhn, Holly Krolik. John Kro . Lynn KBribeR,.Clar^S .... Kroneman, Olaf...........317 Kropf, Wiliam Kroupa, Bernard Krueger, Raymond! .... Krueger, Warren Krug, Kristine..............310 Kruh, Shd'lon Krum.JaMce Krupansky, Sharon .... Krycka, James Kryder, Julee KrystyaM Patri||a.......362 Krzitiiuk, Edward...........317 Kubicki, Kathleen........284 .......................362 .......................308 284 ...................362 .......................362 ................318 163 ................139 KuC.hema;.hMEdda .... 362 Kuczek, Diane . ....................362 318 Kueffner, Kenneth .... Kuenzli, Donna ...................362 Kuhl.Jeari.....................362 Kuhnmuench, Helen Kujat, Dianne iiukoE, Milo Kulakofsky, Alan Kulii. Kathleen...........279 . . . 314 . ....................276 .......................362 ................322 ....................135 .... 303,362 Kulesza. Bruce. Kulig, Jerome Kulikowski, Dan...........135 Kurasz, Gregory . ..... 318 Kurland, Nancy...........362 Kurt, Albert..................362 Kurtz, KarewBA ....................362 362 Kurtz, William ...................362 Kurylo, Edward KushHeanne .......................270 Kutchey. Gerald...........224 Kutschinski, Thomas Kutub, Husni Kwagi, Jean . . . 135 .......................363 ..........................363 iiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiii ...................363 Labadie, Joyce Labadie, Yevonne.......363 I at.- e. Thomas...........363 Labrie, Valerie..............363 |B:asse, Lorraine.......277 Lafer, Kerry.................322 LahouSse, Lauren.......363 Lahre. Sandra..............363 Laird, Lynne.................363 Laity, David Lamb, Michael Lambert, Bglbara :.......363 Lambe® Michael.......301 Lammers, Jeffrey.......292 Lamonti'Damel Lamoreux, Susan.......363 Lpa, Louis.....................363 Land, Judith ...................363 ..... 270,363 426 ..........................297 ...................363 ...................363 ................223 ...................363 363 ..... 282 .................... 300 Lanle, llene.................363 Landbrscfger, Alton .... Landrum. Nancy-' ||ang, Randall Lang, WilliamHl’...........296 |8 g, William D..............363 .Làngan, Barbara fbSgdon, Mary ,Lange, Bmes........316,363 Lange, John.................363 Langereis, ArthurB. . 294,363 Langs. William LSgschwager.C............363 Lanham, Kathleen .... 363 L||fikferScarol '................... 286 Lannert, JampS ....................363 Lansky,JotHny...........163 iLanterman, Raynâ .... (Rntt||Bar||ra...........363 Lapp. Susan.......wiJHBgjs.- I arabell. Carolyn wargo, Michael Lark, Georganne Larko. James......316,363 ïarson, Barbara.................■ 363 • T. arson. CarfMplP.-.....271' Lasky, John Lasky, Judith Lasléy, Theodore Latimore, Bettie...........373 .......................320 .......................272 ................363 .... 321,363 ................363 ................363 217 ...................363 ...................363 .......................363 . . . 311 ................363 LatochalJudy Lauer, Diane LauterrSlIti, Marvin ’Layette, Donald Eavielle, Denise . ,.......279 wavigna. Nancy LavSette, Esther.......363 Law, D. Bln .......................135 Law, M(f|:ica..........................286 ....................279 Lawicll, Karen .......................298 Lawler, John 294 Lawre'nCe, Kathryn .... 323 Wawrencé, Lucinda .... ....... 363 Lawrenz, Kay ....................363 Lawrenz, Ronald ................363 Lawson, Chris.......................292 Lawton, Duane ....................363 Lawton, Randolph................363 ....................284 Lawyer, Penny Layhe, David .......................316 Lazar, Gary........ 321,363 Leach, Thomas Leailey, Gary..... 224,363 . . . 297 Leandersonlijererhy ..........................363 Leber. Lois ................284 Ledger, Kathleen Lee, Amelia ..........................314 Lee, Brian..............................302 Lee. Sarah..............................271 Re, William ............. 289,363 ..........................363 Leed, Gene ...................363 Keedy, Marilyn . 290,363 ................364 ...................364 .......................364 ..... 364 Leemgraven.djack Lefœr, MHhael...........364 Lefler,,CatherBe Lefurgy, James Lehman, Lee Lelbhan, Stephen Leininger, Andrea.......364 Lemaster. Larry...........364 Lemmen, Susan..........364 Lemmermen. Jay.......288 Lemon. Betsy..... 273,364 Lemon, Linda..............364 Lenhard, Joâfe.....................364 Kenhard, Susan....................283 .......................289 ' ennie. David ...................364 Lennox, Nancy Lentz, Timothy .... 291,364 ..........................313 Lenz, David Leonard, Carol ....................364 Leonard, Joan.......................364 Leonardson, John .................316 Leone. Phyllis..............364 Leonowicz, Kenneth Leplae, Denise..............286 Lepo, Leppek, FraHælp-.......364 Leppek, Linda Leppek, Michael..........303 Lerman, Mark..............322 .... 218,364 . 139,364 364 Leszczynski, James .... 364 Lett, Fannie..........................364 Letwin.^nda .......................364 Leutz, David..........................364 . 309,364 Levaindosm Cynthia Levenfeld, Andrew . . . . 364 Levey, Stephen ....... 299 Levi, Jo&— Levi, Thomas Levine. Carol......315,364 fc...................364 .......................364 • • • 299,315 Levine, Gertrude ;|evine, Juanita ...................364 Levy, John..............................322 ....................315 Levy, Margaret ....................315,364 Lew, Betty . . 276,364 Lewis, Catherine LewisjgBebra ................’324,364 Lewis, Gordon.......................320 LewisHeffrey.......................364 Lewis, Larry..........................364 .......................364 Lewis, Nancy ....................364 Lewis, Stephen . Libey, Terefl»;'.......................364 Lick, Myron..........................364 ................364 Lieberwitz, Drew Liebmann, Roger . . 208,364 . Liebold, Dennis...................364 Liebold, Linda :....................275 Liefer, Linda..........................272 Liepins, Vita..........................323 • Lieven, Thomas . . 316,364 Light, Gordonfe'...................364 .......................317 Lillard, Willis' Lilly. Deborah.......................275 Lincoln, Linda.......................274 ...................364 Lincoln, Roger ................320 Lindahl, Thomas Lindberg, Ronald ................364 Linde, Kathryn ■...................283 ...................364 Lindgren, Alan Lindgren, Lavonne .... 364 Lindner, Ellen '.......................364 Lindsay, Lavern...................364 ................364 Mnenger, James ..........................365 Lingg, Beth ................279 Lininger, Christa Link, Edna..............................365 Link, Steven..........................365 Linken.John .......................365 Linske, Walter.......................321 Linton, Barbara...................365 Lip.inski, Beth.......................365 ...................365 Lippert, Ronald Lipton, Lawrence ................322 Liskey, John-..........................301 ..........................365 Lr||, Judith ................219,365 Lister, Robin Listopad, Gilda .............\ 365 Litchman, Michael .... 365 Litowich, Leo ...................316 Little. Howard.......................319 .... 135,365 Littljfl Kenneth ..........................283 Littljl Mary ...................297 Lively, Richard . . 315,365 Livernois, Donna Livesay, Donna ................ 365 Locker, Nancy.......................285 Lockhart, Bruce...................301 LockwoodSJeri ...................365 Lockwood, William .... 365 Loeb.Piane..........................315 . . 279,365 Lommel. Barbara ...................360 Long, Kathleen ..........................223 Long, Sara Long, Terry ..........................320 Longanecker. Jeff................319 Lonik. Larry..........................297 ............. 324,365 Loo, Virginia ....................135 jipoby, Thomas Looney. PhSp ....................298 LopkerJgatherme................283 .......................365 Lord, Beverly Loria, Gregg .............. 208,322 #osey, Mary..........................365 [ffoures, Michael...................294 Lovas, Rodney ...................365 Love. Patricia.......................365 Love. Thomas.......................135 Lovinger, Lindsay................299 ...................323 Lowe, Steiinie .......................365 Lowell, Diane . Lowrance. Keith.................365 ...................302 Lowry, William Lozen, Donna.......................365 Lozier, Patricia ....................365 Loznak, Terry....................365 Lucas, Leslie .......................141 Lucas, Russell.......................365 ................29T Luebke, Dahiel Luft, Kathryn.......... 273,365 Luginbill, Webster .... 365 Luke, Linda Luke, Terry ..........................365 ..........................207 Bukonic, Marcia...........365 Lunsford, William................365 ................320 Lupinski, Dennis Lutes, Linda.................365 Luther, Marcia ....................365 Luttinen, Calvin....................294 ....................286 Luttinen, Paula Lutz, Leonard ....................299 Lutz, Mary..............................365 Lux, John ..............................279 Luxa, James..........................365 Lydy, Merrie..........................277 Lydy, PaSSp*........................296 /Ayke, Rebecca.......................365 .... 293 Lyle, WilliagmMS .> Lynam, Kenneth . . . 208,365 LynSm, Susan.......................365 .......................365 Lynch, David Lynch, David • Lyndrup, Jerrold Lyons, Ruthanne .......................297 ................301 ................280 mmmmmmmmn MacArthur, Elaine............. 366 ' .... 291 MacArthur, Richard . . . 366 MacDonald. Deborah .... 366 MacDonald, Judith MacDonald, Kathryne . . . 217,282,366 MacDonald, Kathy .... 275 Mace, Scott..........................294 Vlaceachran, E.J......................366 .... 366 MacGregof^-Nancy Machalleck, Kathy .... 281 Machuga, Dennis................303 Macinnis, Barbara .... 366 Mackellar, Mary....................277 Mackson, Deborah . . 286,366 Maclean, Douglas................292 Macnauehton. JillWL-. . . . 366 ........................281 Madar, Gail Maddox, Pamela ................312 Madison, Guy.......................366 Madole, Janet.......................282 Madura, Mike.......................319 ....... 279 Maedel.Lynn Magarac“,Kathryn................366 ..... 366 Magennis, Steven ...................367 Mahar, Joseph ....................367 Mahler, Ronald .... 208,367 Major, Delores ....................367 Major, Patricia . . . 367 Makarauskas, Frank ....................367 Makela, Susan ....... 367 Maki, Dennis Malak, William .................367 Malchie, Dana....................275 Malewich, Deborah Malinowski, Susan Malone, Constance Maloney. Joseph Malsch, Linda....................367 Manard, Cynthia .............367 Mance, Lois..........................367 Manchel, Howard................299 ManchestegjjJeryl.............321 . . . 367 Manchester, Pamela .... 314 Mangrum, Barbara ....................367 Manko, Edward Mankoff. Howard ................367 Mann, Betty..........................367 ..........................367 Mann, Joel ....................367 Mann, Michael ....................367 Mann, Patricia ....................301 Mann./Tho^nas Manning, Marcia ................368 Mansfield. Thomaipi..........368 Mantey, James . . 286,367 .... 286 .... 367 . . . 288,367 ....................368 .............361 Manwarlng, EnA...........368 ....................368 Maples, James Maranto, Mary .... 309,315 Marcusse, James................313 ....................272 Margolin, Leda ...................316 Margraf, David ...... 368 Margul, Judith ................310 Markby, Patricia .......................368 Markey, Paul . Markovich, Katrinka . . 275 Markovich, Suzanne . 275,368 ....................272 Markow, H&y ....................368 Marks, Michael Maln.ffliane .......................270 Marmon, Nancy ....................368 Marnett, John.......................368 MaPIdo, Stephen................368 Maronek, Dale.......................368 Marquoit, James ................320 Maisal, BryanPc •• ■, • • ■ 319 Marshall!, Charles................292 Marshall, Mary .... 222,368 Marshall, RandiaH., .... 319 ... 273,368 Marshall, Susan Marsik, Carla .......................368 Martel, Kathleen Martin, Darby.......................368 ....................273 MartinHoafen ................368 Martin, Linda Martin, Melinda '.................284 Martin, Stephen....................368 Martin, Wilton.......................135 Martinez, Aldo.......................368 .... 283 Martinez, Christina Martinow, John....................289 Martins!* Carol....................368 Martuscelli, Janice .... 368 Marvin, David.......................320 .......................317 Mason, Peter ....................368 Masser, Judith Massey, Larry.......................368 Mastenbrook, P.A....................368 Master, Garland....................368 ................298 Mathers, William .......................299 Mathis*, David .... 275 Matsuyama, Evelyn Matthews, Arthur....................368 . . . 222,368 Matthews, Diane .... 368 Matthews, Edward .................135 Matthews, Henry ....................368 Matthews, Rita Matthews, Stephen .... 319 . . . 288,368 Matuszak, John Matz, Gary..............................368 .... 310 Matzelevich, Nancy .... 368 Matzkanin, Arthur ..........................368 Mau, Joann Maurice, Eugene ................316 Maus, Jane................. 324,368 Mautte. Cathy.......................368 Maxwell, Mark.......................139 May, James..........................320 May, Linda ..........................282 Mayer, Norman................. 222,299,368 Mayer, Rudolph................141 Mayle, CheryujjBj.............368 Mayr, Michael.......................291 MazeL James?? .,....................368 Mazur, R. Darryl....................368 McAllister, Jerold.............207 McAllister, Jill...................366 McAlpine, Mark................313 McBride, Carol ....................314 McBride, Susan....................365 . . . 273,365 McCall, Margery McCallum, Carol ..... 365 McCann,John ....... 317 McCann, William McCarthy, Catherine .............317 . . . 365 McCartney, Paul ................365 McCaslin, Edward................288 McCauley, Nancy................287 McClain, Gerald....................298 ................293 McClain, Joseph McCleary, Sarah ................283 McClelland, Terry................366 McConnell, Brian................302 McCord, Kathy ....................366 McCormick, Kathleen . . . 366 McCormick, Michae^K^ • 292 McCoy, Jerry ....................366 McCoy, Steven...................366 McCreedy, Ralph .............366 McCurdy. Barbara McCurdy, Glenda .............366 McCutchan, Mark.............297 McDade, Vallarae.............273 McDermott, Kathleen .... 366 . . . 366 ..... 366 McDonald, Cathie McDonough, Timothy . . • 366 McDougal, James.............366 McDowall, Gary.................163 McEachern, Mary . . . 270,366 Mcijadden, Donna.............279 McGaw, Michael.................366 .............366 McGrew, Howard McGuire, Joyce .................270 McGuireSudith.................285 McGuire. Patri||;a McIntyre, Michael McIntyre, Nancy McKay, Michael....................366 McKeand, wBiam................366 McKeever, Lindajl. . . 314,366 . • 293,366 McKelvey, Edward McKelvey, Elizabeth .... 270 McKie, Michael McKHop, Linda................. , . . . . 276 ..... 366 .............285 .................366 . 208,314,366 ....................286 McKinley, Polly McKinney, Kevin ................366 McKinney, Robert................303 McKinnie, C.A..........................291 ...... 317 McLaren, Bf;q,ce McLaugffiin, Carol .... 366 MfSaughlm, Dennis .... 316 .... 135 McLaughlin, Duane ....................135 ■< McLee, Bradley MçËellan, William.............366 McLeod, Alan .......................320 McMahan. Barry ................321 McMahon, Mary....................366 McManners, Mary................281 McMartin, Wallace .... 366 McMaster, Meredithl| . . . 366 .... 163 McMaster, Michael ................366 McMillan, James McMullen, Cynthia .... 366 ................294 McNally, Edward McNally. Patriiia McNamara, Shelley McNeil, John .... 366 .......................366 .............208 McNeil, Steven.........................289 McNeill, Linda.......................366 McNeilly, Kimberlee .... 366 ...... 366 McPhee, Susan McPherson, Gregory . . . 318 McPherson, Robert .... 291 McPherson, Wil'liam .... 317 McQueen, Charles .... 300 ................366 McQueen, Diana McRay, Marguerite .... 282 McShan, Audrey . . . 274,366 McWherter. Lois....................274 Means, Susan.......................368 Meaton, Carol Meczkowski, Susan ....... 368 . . : . 368 ................368 ....................296 ' Mehal, MarcSff* ■................368 Mehlhorn, Gary....................368 Meier, Dianne.......................323 Meininger, Tim ....................320 ....................314 Meisel, Laura Mejia, Beatriz....................368 Melichar, Robert Melin, James Melkus, Eileen.......................310 Melton, Roger.......................299 .......................368 Menary, Earl Mendelsohn, Nona .... 315 .... 289,369 Mendez, Alvaro Mendham, Donald .... 301 Mendoza, Oscar....................369 Menton, Robert....................319 ....................299 Merigian, Gary Merlino, Josephine .... 369 Merrill, Michael....................369 Merrill, Susan.......................282 Merwhew, Michael .... 225 Mertz, Donald.......................369 Messing. Joseph ................292 Messinger, Joan ...... 272 427 .... 287 Messmer, Candace ................293 Messmore, David Meszaros, Joseph................369 Metz, Douglas.......................299 ....................275 Metz, Kathleen ....................369 Metzger, David Meyer, Diane .......................271 Meyer, Jack..........................369 ..........................297 Meyer, Kim Meyers, Ann..........................315 ................369 Meyers, Jane ............. Michel, Maureen 208,283,369 Michélsen, James.............297 MichitSch, Betty....................278 Mick, Millicent ....................369 Mick, SharoiSh....................369 .... 223 Middleton, Carolyn .... 314 Middleton, Pamela Middleton,.Randall .... 369 Miehlke, Cheryl .... 280,369 Miel, Suzanne.......................369 Mignano, Richard................300 Mihay, Marilyn ....................369 Mikkelson, Harley................317 Mikolajczyk, Thomas . . . 369 Mikuliqh. Jane .... 273,369 Milbs©dt,,Jane.......................369 MiläSsusan..........................283 Miies, William.......................369 Millard, Howard....................369 ....................279 Miller, Barbara ..........................369 Miller, Beth .......................369 Miller, Bruce Miller, Colleen.......................277 Miller, Craig..........................293 Miller, Dani^M||!................369 Miller, David ............. 224,369 Miller, Dewayne....................369 ....................294 Miller, Douglas ..........................369 Miller, Gary Mgerjlk .................... . 319 Miller, Janet........................315 Miller, Jean ........................369 Miller, Joanne....................287 MKer, Judith .......................283 .......................308 Miller, Kathy Mwer, Linda..........................315 Miller, Marilyn.......................369 Miller. Marilynn....................369 Miller, Martha....................281 Miller, Maureen.................369 ....................292 Miller, Michael ....................303 Miller. Millael ....................369 Miller, Michael ...... 369 Miller. Mishael . 287 Miller, Nancy Miller, Nanc»y .......................369 Miller, Neil..............................322 Miller, Pamela.......................280 Miller. Pamela.......................282 .......................369 Miller, Paul ..........................318 Miller, Re*. , Miller, Richard ....................163 MfHer, Robert D.......................316 Miller, Sobert R.......................369 Miller. SandrSv . ....................369 Miller, Steve..........................369 Miller. Thomas ....................318 MillhousSjames........290 Mills. Michael MiMspaugh. Patricia Milnarich, Gary Milne. John . . 369 ....................318 ..........................224 .............317 . . ....................369 ...... 369 135 Mil nor:, Margaret Milstead. KeiSeth........135 Millenberger. Sc:|tt .... Minahan. John............290 Miner. Beverly Minneker, James Minns. Stephen...........299 Minor, Jacqueline Misener, Susan .... 277,369 . . 224,369 . . . 308.314 ....................277 Miske. Vija.....................369 Missler, Kathy..............369 Mitchell, James...........369 Mitchell Pamela Mitenbuler. Jack Mittelberg, Victor.......135 Mizdrak, Victoria ................314 ................300 ................369 Mizga.Gary..........................369 . . . 224,369 Moberly, Tommy . . .. 294,370 Mocella, Michael .......... 290,370 Moceri,-Joseph Mock, Sherrill.......................284 Moerdyk. Paul ....... 322 Moggio, Dianne....................284 Mohay, Judith.......................370 ..........................370 Moir, Mary Mollenkbpf, Janni.s* .... 315 Molnar, Lawrence................319 Molnar. Pamela....................276 Moloney. Hubert ................370 Monahan®enis....................289 Mondry., Carol.......................278 Monroe, Elizabeth............. 222.223.370 Monroe. James . . . .. 295,376 MontagueLL^urel................310 Montgom|iryrG.D....................370 . . . .,316 Montgomery, David .... 370 Montgomery, David Montgomery, Richard . . . 297,370 Montgomery, WilWam . . . 370 Moish, Michaeline................285 Moon, Terry..........................370 Moore, Ann................. 283,370 Moore, Barbara...................315 Moore, Calvin.......................288 Moore. Carl Moore, Colleen Mobre. Duane.......................370 .......................370 .................370 Moore, Err® .................... 222.278.370 .... 370 ....................317 .....................371 .............322 Moore, Frederick .................370 Moore, George .... 313,370 Moore, Michael Moore, Richard ................ 370 Mob;re, Roberta....................370 Moore, Salleag . :....................370 Moore, Stephen....................370 MqbVe. Terry Moorehead,.Karen Moose, Karen Morales, Rosa.......................371 . . .................278 Moran, Cheryl Moran, Kathleen ................371 Morath. Irene....................287 Morelli, Lawrenw . . . ■ ■ 371 Morgan, Linda.......................371 Morrill, Cherith .................312'' ................316,371 Morris. Davi : MorR, Ronnie ....................317 Morris. Sally..........................371 Morris. Tom..........................320 Morrisey,. Carolyn............. 217,271.371 .......................286 Morrison. Lee MorrisSey. Michael . . 135,321 Mtsfrissey. Patrick ..... 321 ................320 Morrow, Midhael .......................371 Morse, Carol .......................371 Morse, Larry Mortentgn, Cynthia .... 309 MortlandBanice. . . . 282,371 ..........................314 MoseftvRita ....................302 Moses. Richard Mosley. Rebecca . . . 324,371 Moss. Gwendolyn................371 Moss. John ..........................371 .............371 MoulaS. Demetra ................300 Moulden, Wiltlm .......................371 Mount, Linda Moy, Celeste .......................274 Moy. Sheryl .............................371 ........................318 Moynes. John .......................318 Mroz, Donald Mrozek. Thomas ................3711 Mrva, Susan..........................371 • 224,371 Mueller, James • ■ Mueller. James ....................300 Mueller, John.......................371 .......................371 Mueller, Vicki ................371 Muhlitner, Carol . . 291,371 Mulchahey, Terry Mulqpahe. PatjBia- ' ■ ■ — 217 Mulcftbne. Patrick“................371 Mulholland. C.J.....................281 Mullen. Patricia....................314 Mullffjker, Janet....................276 . . . 292,374 Parsons, Kathryn............275 Parsons, Robert Partlan, Charles...............374 Pasant, Jeanette Pascalenos, Olga Paschka, Thomas............374 Pash, Gregory...................319 Pashby, Janet...................374 Pastor, Anthony...............316 ................374 ................374 . . . 310 .......................287 ...................289 .... 294,374 Pastuszka, Margaret Patch, Nancy Patnode, Larry Pattee, James Patteflj Polly......................374 Patterson, Elizabeth Patterson, Marilyn . . . 306 .... 208,374 Pattullo, Robert................374 Paul, Haloid......................374 Pauli, Richard...................374 Pauli, Susan................., . 363 .... 374 .......................374 ................225 Paulos, Catherine............275 Pauly, Sheila Paxton,¡¡|eborah Payea, Norman................207 ...................374 Payne, Barbara Payton, Donald ...................319 Pearse, Christopher .... 294 Pearson, Steven................225 Peckham, Patricia Pedde, Robert...................374 Pedersen, David Pedley, Pamela PedrickiiiLinwood Peet, Linda Pekrul, Penny...................374 Peel, James.......................318 pSerito, Peter Pendergrass, Joe Pendleton, Alan................304 Pengelly, Maryellen . . . 289,374 ...................374 ..... 294 ..........................374 ...................374 ................322 .... 280 .... 314 Mulvihill, Deborah ................371 Mumby, Douglas Muncie, Glenn .... 319,371 Mundhenk, David................300 . . . 275,371 Munn. Kathleen Murahata, Richard .... 37ffl Mur«, Monica..............371 Murph.Judy..........................274 Murphy, Arlene....................37ffl Murphy, Edwin ....................37ffl Murphy, Jerry....................371 Murray. Carpi ';.................278 Murray, Dorothy .............371 Murray. Karen.................; 371 Murray, William...........371 Murtagh, Maureena?. . 277,371 Musick. Donald Mutty. Gerald Muzzarelli. Mary Myers, Charles .................371 ....................371 Myers, David Myers, Donna....................223 Myers, Laura ....................218 Myles, SusaraMg.................371 ...................371 .......................371 ................371 nnnnnnnnnnnnni . 218 ....................284 .......................372 ....................290 .......................279 ............. 286,372 .......................372 371 319 ................286 371 Nabuda, Sandra............371 NachazeJ. Richard .... Nagelkirk, Michael .... Nahigian, Nancy Nahoum. Michelle .... .................314 Najar, Barbara Nanry, John.......................291 Narhi, Sally........................371 Nasser, Saleh Natzmer. Floyd Naumann, James........372 Navarre, Linda Nay, Allyn......................372 Neal, Cynthia.............. 208,372 Neal, Patricia .......................286 Needier, Marvin............372 Neely, Linda.......................328 Neely, Margaret....................3721 Neff, Barbara Neill, Nancy Neils, Karin Nelson,C.P.......................316 Nelson, Carol ....................280 Nelson, Carolyn.................372 Nelson,.Deborah Nelson, George .............322 Nelson, Geraldine.............372 Nelson, Jane ....................372 Nelson, Judith....................37,2 .................372 Nelson, Kathee .................372 Nelson, Kristen Nelson, Leigh .......................372 Nelson. Linda.............. 225,372 Nelson, M. Deborah .... 282 Nelson, Pa&j.......................372 Nemecek, Raymond . . . 303 Nepkie, Marilyn.................372 Ness, Bruce........................296 Nettles, Helen....................274 Neumann, Gary.................372 Neversfflinda ....................372 New. Phyllis.......................315 Newbanks. Charles .... 372 .................372 Newby, David Newcombe, Robert 293 . . .............372 Newsted, Robert Newth, Ronald ....................301 Newton. Joseph....................317 Newton, Ray..........................296 Nichols, Christine................372 Nichols, Helen.......................372 Nichols, Roy..........................372 Nicholson, James.............135- Nickel. Elizabeth .............372 Nielsen, Jan..........................372 Nielsen, Mark.......................301 ................316 Niemesh, Ronald Niemiec, Thomas................372 Nienhuis, Wil[f|m . . . 296,372 Niesen, James....................372 Nimphie, Richard................302 Nisenson, Stuart ................372 Nishikawa, Beverly .... 372 Niska. Joanne....................372 O'Neill, Stephen....................300 Opdendyk, Janice.............373 Opdendyk, Terry . . . 224,373 Opie, Gail.................... 306,373 OpSnd, Ann..........................373 .................299 Oppenheim, KennetfR • • 373 Oren, Cynthia.......................284 Orlowski, Mark Orsinger, Curtis....................373 Orwick, Sara Osann, Carol Osborn, David.......................301 Osborn, Lynne ....................373 .... 291,373 Osborne, Peter Oshen, Virginia ...................373 .......................272 Osher, Susan ....................323 ....................373 Oslund, Charles....................373 Ossipove, Ronald ................373 Oster, John................. 289,373 .... 278,373 Ostrom, Paula Ostrowski, Kathleen .... 373 Oswald, Sandra...................373 Othmer, Robert....................373 ....................374 Otte, Christine ............. 276,374 Otto, Patricia ................271 Ouellette;, Susan Outram, Denise....................314 Oven, Richard.......................374 ................374 Overbey, Charles Overholt, Carole ................276 Overton, Vickie ....................374 Owens, Evelyn,.......................274 .......................314 Owens. Zeiba ............. 208,315 Owings, Jan ............. 320,374 Owsen, John ..........................374 Oyer, Allan .......................319 Oyer, Joseph PPPPPPPPPPPPPP Paas, Richard.......................318 Packard, Marcia....................271 .............277 Packowski, Patricia Paddon, Michael ................316 Padgett, Denise...................350 Paeth, Karen .......................324 Pagacz, Martha....................374 Page, Kathleen ...................374 Page, Susan..........................281 Page, William .......................294 Paige, Marguerite................314 Paige, Pauline.......................374 P|mç|iaBd, Michael .... 300 Palatash, Lisa.......................287 Palinski, Kathleen................374 Palmer, James ...................374 Palmer, Karen.......................374 Palmer, Richard . . . 320,374 Paluda, William....................374 .......................374 Pankey.John .... 317 Pankhurst, William .................135 Pankner, Eugene Pahknin, Dana ....................223 Pankow, Gary.......................374 Pansey, Belindas j,...................374 Papandrea, Ronald .... 374 ..........................374 Pape. Irma Pa|askejfin, Glenn................290 Pariseau, Judith...................374 Parker, Barbara....................286 Parker, Cheryl.......................374 .......................374 Parker, Ellin' Parker, Jane .......................374 .......................374 Parker, John Parker, Susan.......................314 Parks, John..........................374 Parks, Stephen ....................297 Parks, Terry..........................374 Parlette, Cynthia ................285 Parmentier, Gary.................135 Parnell, Richard....................374 Parr, Kenneth.......................374 Wolverine photographer Don Gerstner 275 .............310 .......................372 .... . Nixon, Phyllis....................372 Nizinski, Ronald ....................311 .................372 Nobel, Thomas Nocera, Nancy ...................372 Noffke. Charles...................372 Nole, Irene Noien, Marsha ....................372 Noling, John Noonan, Anne....................372 .................372 NoonansEindy .............372 Nordberg, James .......................37|| Norlin, Arvid Norman, David ....................372 Norman, Jerie.......................372 Northrup, Zayda Norton, Carolyn...................372 Norton, Cynthia....................336 Norton. Rick .......................372 Noskey, Janet.......................372 NossaMelissa Noteboom.Joy .... 372 Nottage, Charlotte ................372 Nottage, Rosaire Novak, Earl ..........................373 Novak, Gregory....................163 Novak, Paul..........................373 .......................135 Nowak, Gary Nowak, Lynn .................... 373 Nowakowski, Maria . . 276,373 Nowicki, Kathleen................286 NowinskifThomas .... 373 Nowlin, Margaret................373 . . . 317 Nuechterlein, Robert .......................275 Nutile, Susan ..........................373 Nutt, Carol Nutt, Jerry ..........................316 Nutter, Michael....................373 Nye, Carol..............................373 Nye, Dale ..............................288 Nylen, Deborah....................278 ....................373 Nylund, C. Eric ....................278 .................372 oooooooooooooo . 217,223 . . . 208,373 Oakley, Kathlyn ................. 295,373 Ober, Karl Oberg, Cathy ..... 217,280 Oberin, Charfette................373 O'Brien, Patrick1................208 O’Brien, Stephen ................373 O'Brien, Suzanne.............283 O'Connell, Dennis..........373 O’Connor, Dianne..........373 O'Connor, John.............303 Odea, Patrick................296 O’Deil, James................373 O'Donnohue, Donna Ogden, Daniel.......................373 Ogilvie, James.......................321 O’Grady, Rebecca................373 O'Green, John 320 .......................373 O'Hara, Mary 0'Ha|l, Robert ...................223 O'Hearn,tehomas..........135 .............223 Ohopp, Susan Okamoto. Nobuyuki . Okun, Diane....................373 Oldenkamp, Ronald .... 289 Oldford, Jerry.......................294 Olding, Kathryn...................373 ................303 Olejnik, Stephen Olender, Allen.................299 Oiin, Suzanne.................279 ....................286 Olsen, Barbara ...................363 Olsen, Caroline Olsen, Lawrence ................373 Olson, Adrian.........................280 ..........................208 Olson, Carl ...........................278 Olson, Carol Olson, Michael ....................163 Olson. Peter ...........................296 Olson, Richard ....................288 Olson, Sally.................... . 305 ...................373 Olstrom. Susan . . 373 . Olszewski, Christine .... 373 ................310 Olszewski. Karen O’Malley, Mary ....................373 O'Malley, Thomas...........291 Ondersma, Barbara O'Neal, Michael..............373 O'Neill, Joyce.................373 .... 373 428 Pentz, John..........................374 Penwell, Lee..........................374 Perez, Alfredo....................375 Perez, Hernando .............375 PSlIoux, Richard............. ....................376 .................299 Plopan, John Pious, Stephen Plowman, Faye....................376 Poch, Richard.......................376 Podojil. Paul.aT-....................277 292,375 Perkins, Caryl.......................375 Perrnns, Leslie.......................305 Perlln, Michael ...................303 Perlingiere, Ala^K|;..........318 Perry. Brenfai.......................375 Perry, Dennis.......................375 Perry, Lee.............................319 .... 375 Perslnger, Richard Pestrue, Hila .......................375 Petar, Carol..........................375 Peters, Aileen............. 284,375 Peters, Glenn.............319,375 Peters, Jane..........................375 ...... 323 Peters, Joanne ....................316 Peters, Patrick Peters, Richard ....................375 Peters, Thomas...................375 . . . 297 Petersburg, Gregory Petersen, Michael Peterson, Ann ...... 303 .... 285,375 . . . 316.375 ....................375 ................375 .... 375 .... 375 ................375 .... 302 Peterson, Bruce Peterson, Gary PetersonHames Peterson, Janet........375 Peterson, Leif............375 Peterson, Leonard Peterson, Maureen Peterson, Robert Peterson, Thomas Petoskey, Oscar........375 Petrey, Robert.......................299 Petro, Linda..........................286 .... 163,376 Petroff, George Petross, Deldrai,. . . . 217,274 Pettijohn, Terry....................376 Pettit, Jean ..........................285 Pettit, Merton.......................318 Petty, Louise .......................376 Petty. Michael.......................376 PezoHjustlna ...................323 Pfauth, Thomas...................376 ................376 Pfeifer, Deborah ................284 Pfeiffer, Kathryn . ....................320 Pfent, Edward ...... 303 Phalras, Leslie Phelps, Jay ..........................376 Phelps. Patricia...................376 Phillips, Christina................376 . . . 286,376 Phillips, Deborah ....................135 Ph||ps, Harold .......................376 Phillips, John Phillips, Paula ....... 376 Phoenix, Becky........376 Plasecki. Elaine........376 Plcclonl, Arlene........376 Pichette, Susan........323 . . . 217,287 Pickering, Linda .......................288 Pickier, Jerry ...................376 Plcklo, Patricia Piechockl, Janet ................287 Plechockl, Janice................287 Pienkowski, Cynthia . . . 284 Pierce, Deborah...................273 ...................303 Piereson. Scott ................376 Pietila. L. Edward Pletrzak, Helen ....................376 Piggott, Cameron................294 .......................376 Plggott, Gary .......... 223,376 Pikka, Barbara .......................376 Pllat, Joseph Pilcher, James ...................376 Plngel, James.......................293 Piro. Steven..........................135 Pitcher, Carol.......................376 Pitsch, Nicholas....................302 . . , Pitt. Michael..........................299 . . 318 Pixley, Charges Plager, Karen 376 ....................... 281 Platt, Joan . 376 Platz, Paulette Pless, Patricia 376 Plichta, Stephen . . . ... . . Plogsterd. Keith . . . ... 22^294,376 . . 376 .................279 Pokallus, Linda Polega, Bernard...................376 . . 297,376 Polhamus, William Polich, Thomas...................376 Polinsky; Michael................376 .... 376 PiJItowski, Steven Polltowskl, Thomas .... 376 Pollard, Charles...................376 Pollock, Judith Polsky, Alan-..........................322 Polus, Edmund .................303 Popiel, Robert.................: 224 .................275 Popo^ci, Nicolae................294 Porteous, William ,. . . ^ . 207.224.376 Porter, Anne ....................278 Porter, Ernest....................302 Porter, RobeifMii..................376 Porter, Timothy.................376 Posey, Candace...................376 Post, Jobe.............................290 Posthumus, Richard . . . 288 Potter, Charles ....................376 Potter, Christopher . . 224,376 Potts, Susan..........................376 Povich, Edward .................376 Powals, Patrifffa.................208 Powell, Deborah.................376 Powell, Gracemary Power, Nancy....................281 Pratt, Bruce..........................304 Pratt, Kenneth ....................304 Pratt, William.......................319 Precobb, Nancy....................278 Prescott, Sharon ................376 Press, Barry..........................320 Presser, Allen.......................376 . . . 317,376 Preussner. John .... 376 Price, David...................•. 377 .......................377 Price. Judith .... 316,377 Price, Thomas Priest, Marllynn . . . 315,377 Priestap, Robert...................377 Prleur,.Mark..........................317 Prince. Theda.......................274 ....................284 Prlsk, Deborah ...................377 Prlsuta, Robert Prlver, Douglas .................377 Probst, Jane.......................377 Procasslni, Russell .... 299 ProchaskaHohni; Prokopchuk. Marie .... 377. Prosser. JoannMg,jv .... 270 Pruden, Patti..... 273,377 Prussian. Suzanne .... 272 Pryer, Cynthia.......................377 Prylon. Brian................318.377 Przystup, Jerome................377 Pscholka, Charles................377 Pucllowskl, G...........................293 Pulgini, Marilyn....................377 Purdy, Fred .......................224 Purdy, Janis.......................275 Purvis, Vickilee ................377 ................. 223.310.377 Pushman, William .... 377 Putnam, Roge^B................377 ................318 Pyrzynski, Henry qqqqqqqqqqqqqq Queen,John .......................377 Quick, Allda Quinn, Sheila ................314.377 .......................275 rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrri Raak. Bruce....................... 377 .... 377 Rabbers, Kathleen . .................... 225 Räce, Lynn Radelet. Ann . 377 ...... 377 Radford. Linda . . ...... . . 377 Radk.e, Vincent . . Radtke, Susan .... , . 377 Raynes, Thomas Reading. Mark.......................377 .............377 ...................297 Reardon. David ....................377 Reavely. Bruce ...................271 Rebeck, Susan Rebhan, Sandra...................377 Redfern, Lawrence .... 377 Redwood. Gayle.................377 Reed, Carol ..........................377 Reed. Gregory.......................378 Reed, Janet..........................283 Reed, Joel..............................378 Reeser, Darlene.............378 Reetz, Gary Rehmann. Marianne Rehmann, Robyn..........378 Reich. Pamela ..........................303 . . 378 . .... 315.378 Relchelderfer, D.D............378 Relchelderfer, T.H............378 Reid, David ..........................378 Reid, Dennis..........................378 Reiff, Paul..............................139 Reiher, Barbara.............378 Reimer, Clare................378 Reimer, Ronald.............378 Reinert, Michael.............318 Relnlnger, Claudia Reis, Arthur . . . Relsdorf. Charles Reislng. James Reiss, Jack .... 378 378 ................378 ....................378 317 . . photograph by Don Gerstner Reist. Robin.......................378 . . . 378 Remondino. Frances Rennell. Richard ................296 Renwick, Charyl...................378 ................284 Repasky. Andrea .... 163 Retten mu nd, Larry Reynaud. Lawrence .... 378 Reynolds, Jan.......................378 Reynolds. Joy.......................378 Reynolds. Mary...................283 Reynolds. Patricia................379 ................379 Reynolds. Steven .... 313 ReynoldssTimothy Rhoads, Kenneth ................379 Rhodes, Charles...................379 Rhodes, Linda ....... 286 Rhodes, William...................296 ..............................296 Rice, Jon Rice., Morris..........................319 .............................314 Rice, Rita Richards. Bruce ...... 379 ...................379 Richards, Carol ...................379 Richards, Mary .... 379 Richardson, Dianne . . 276.379 Richardson, Karen Richardson, Kenneth . . . 379 Richardson, Mary................314 . . . 274 Richardson. Roeläne . . 292.379 Richmond, Joseph .......................379 Richter. Dale Richter, Ellen................217.315 Radzinski, Isaac....................292 Raines, Sandra ....................283 Rainey, Marjorie ............. 217,275,377 Ralph, Suzanne....................276 .......................377 Ramsey, Jeff .......................377 Ranck, Bruce Rand. Ellen ..........................314 Randall, Anthony....................377 Randall, James ....................377 Randall, Linda.......................217 Randall, Mark.......................292 Ranney, Thomas ................320 Ranta.John..........................377 .......................377 Rao, Pamela ...................279 Rapchak. Mary .... 299.377 Raphael. Taffy Rasdale, Linda ...................223 Rashead, Philip....................163 Rasmussen, Ann ................305 Rasmussen, Gary................303 Rasor, Steve..........................320 Ratliff, Willis..........................377 ..........................218 Rau, Lorna Rauch, Richard ................. 377. Rauner, Laura.......................377 .......................276 Raven, Karen Ravi. Alice..............................377 Rawson. Douglas . . . 294.377 Rawsthorne. Beth................377 Rayman, Dale.................... 377 429 \ Richteimà^cob...........379 Riddell, Donald Ridder, Matthew Ridenour. Jack Rida, Roberta Riede, Mary...............379 Riegl John ...... 289 ................318 ....................379 ...................379 ..........................379 Riemersmaìp.raig.....291 Riepma, Mary...........286 Rietei-ha; Rodney ................301 ....................379 Riewaldt. Jane Riggs, Patricia............271 Riggs, Ronald................ . 379 Righetti, Donna................ 379 Ijiley, Betty........... 279,379 Riley, Charles . .. vkìBP298.379 ............. 302. ,Rininger, Rp'bert .......................379 Rippen, Jéan .......................225 Ritchey, Teta ...................379 RrtJSie. Donna Ritchie. J'afvet.......................379 Rittenberg, Dale........379 Ritter, Thomas Riveragfarmen........379 Roach. Martha Robb, Jon..................379 ...................379 ...................379 .............-'qjÉls R&bfras*. Diane Rob b i n sj F red e rick......321 R^erge.iynn RobertsjsCiiff Robertsv DwiSt........379 Roberts, Eldon Roberts, FrJIklin. . . . 300,379 ...................282 .......................135 ....................288 ................296 Robef|>, William ...................379 Robinson. Caro .... 304 ^Robins®, Dopglas Robinson, Earl ....................299 Robinsáñ. Margaijejt .... 379 .... 274 Robinson. Patrizia . . . ;.!^p|il| Robins®. Robert Robinson. Tanya ..... 314 R®§a'M, Craig............379 Rochester, Soseph R|jlt;., Christine Rockw.oOd, Jartibe.....379 Roada. Carolyn t. .....379 Rodenbarger, Linda .... 379 Rodènbaugh, Paul .... 313 ................379 Rodgers, Shirley 219 Ri. KarMp« , .... 379 ....................285 Roe I of, JuditflHK«C. . . 379 Roelo|js Wayne . .......................379 .......................379 Rofg:,; Michael .......................379 Rogers. Gary ....................298 Rogers,Beffery .... 380 ...................380 .................380 ....................283 Rpgers, Marión .... 322,379 Rogers, Warren ....................379 RognerWam.es Roland, Robert ....................379 RolandMNancS? . , . . . 379 ..........................380 Roll, Laurie Rollinger, Jill ................ . 285 Rollo, Marianne........380 Rollo. William...........296 RomanOw, Michael Romas, Robert Romen, Barbara Rondel, I i. Birles Rood, Robert }oot, ! iane........... 283,380 Rope1. Thomas Rosaen, Candace........275 RosaneKcarl....... 208,380 Rose. Michael ,...........316 Rosen, Alpi...............322 Rosenberg, Jane Rosenberg, Julie Rosenberg, Robert Rosenthal. Gary Roiskiewicz, John R<||s, Scott ................272 ................380 .... 319 ...... 380 ................320 .......................318 . ....................380 ....................163 Ross.„Sylva................... . 274 .......................380 Ross, William Rossi:, Patrick............380 • • Rossman, Malicia ‘í*l?<30 Rossman, Roberti?'. ..... 380 Roth. James...............380 Roth, Mary Roth, Susan...............380 Rothhaar, Charles Rothwell, Ellen .... 321 ....................275 ..........................380 Rottschafer. Ronald .... 322 ..... -380 RodiMard, Edward Routson. David ...................288 Rowling, Robert...................322 Rowhey, Bethj||.s;....................281 ..............................135 Roy, Errol .......................380 Ruben, Diane .......................380 Rubley. Kent Ruby. Patrifflg-/*. ..... 380 .......................380 Rub.y. Robert .......................380 Ruckie,Mind:a Ruddy, Aloha .......................380 Rudecki, WMter....................317 ................380 Rudlaff, Callfn R.udnik, Nancy ...... 275 Rud.ovsky. John....................380 ................272 Ruekberg, Sylvia Rue^ink, lliward ................288 Ruesink.John.......................380 Rues§Klaren.......................219 Ruffer, fearolynBl :. .... 380 Ruffleyitdward....................380 Rufner, Deborah ................279 .......................288 Ruhlig, Mark .... 273 Rlfnmel, Margaret . . 294,380 RumorIjMatthew Rundblad, Jeiilen................380 .......................293 Rup.ley,,defry . . . 310,380 Ruppert, Dianne Rupprecht, Dale-...................300 Rushlow. Margaret .... 380 ...................380 Ruska, Rachele Ruspino, Patricia ................314 .......... 290,380 RussJlj G-orge .......................304 Russell, Alan ....................320 Russell ¿James Russell, John .......................292 RussM Kathy.......................280 Russal, Lillian ....... 380 Russell, Sue..........................380 Rust. Gweneth ....................312 Rust, I homas.......................380 Rustem. Wi . . . 222.293 Ruster, Richard....................380 ................380 Rutherford, Gary Ruthven, Sffldra ..... 278 Rutil^Mary.................... . 380 Rut&ah.Joan.................-. 275 arr ..........................380 Ryaf jarol Ryan, Kathleen ...................380 Ryan, Lawrence...................223 ..........................380 Ryan, Sally Rybkag^^^Es’;.',...................311 Ryckman, Frederick . . . 302 .......................380 Ryia, Michele .......................380 Ryngx,' Janet sssssssssssssssss Sachs. Henry .......................303 Sachs, Steven.......................380 .§H|k£, Timothy....................380 sSkettvShHon....................287 Sadd, Susan....................... 272 SadowsKy. Richard .... 380 Sage, Alexander....................303 Sage. Thomas ....... 303 Sager, Kenneth ....................380 Sahlin.John..........................291 Saif. Ja I lei..............................381 Sajewski. Regina ................381 Sak, Martha..........................273 ................223 Saladin. Kenneth Salay. Kathleen....................381 Sa Idee rt.... J ea nie....................381 ...... 381 Salmon, Karen Salmon, Mary.......................278 Salmon, Richard ................381 ...... 271 Safomon, Mary Salvatore, Pamela .... 381 Sajns, Sherry.......................381 .......................314 Samuelsjlris Sanclemente, Mary .... 273 Saldel, Rodney....................381 Sanderson, Susan................381 Sdndretto, Pamela . . 315,381 Sands, Lynn .. ...... 272 Santini, James ...................291 .......................289 Santioni, Leo Santioni. Marlene................381 Santner, Steven................ 381 Santo, Gloria ..........................281 Sargent, Pamela . . . 314,381 Sarkisian. Zal^Bpp . . . 270 Sasena, RiJiard....................319 Sato. Claire................. 276.381 ..........................293 Sato, Glenn Satterla, Linda ....................281 Saublempda...........................277 Sauer, Sharon.......................381 Saul, Richard ................ . 135 Saul, Ron.................... 135.381 ................224 Saunders, El lifer Savage, Mary............. 377,381 Savage, MaureeSM',-.... . . . 314 .... 273,381 Savage, Peggy ,......................381 Savage, Peter Savala.SMSn.......................273 Savickas, Diane....................285 Sawallich, Charlene . . . . 381 ................318 Sawyer, Stephen Sawyer, Victoria....................279 .......................288 Saxton, Qopin .......................381 SaxtongJudy .... 279,381 Sayers, Nancy .... 276,381 Sayles.llenli-fe Scarpino, Joseph ................381 Schaadt, Ronardi'................381 Schaaf, Steven.........................381 Schad, Jeffrey.......................381 Schade, Christine'',. ..... 276 Schaefer, Richard................381 Schafer. Kathleen................381 Schaffer, Sharon ................381 Schaiberger, C.L.....................381 .... 381 Schaiberger. Gwen . . 381 Schiajdenbrand, Ssan ...................303 !.S:chal||r, John ................381 Schaudt, Yvonne Schave, Gerald ....................223 Schave. Gerre.......................381 Sdhefka, Jea|B-....................218 Scheid, Daniel .... 224,381 SchelL J;homl||p.-.... 292 ................381 Scherdt, Barbara Schermer, David ................292 Scherrer, Dani||p. ..... 303 Scherrer, Paul.......................303 Schewe, Andrea...................381 Schewe, Joseph....................381 Sehey, Michaj^BI:................322 Schilllnger, Louis................290 .... 303 Schinler, Raymond Schlachter, Paul ................381 Schleede, KathryMfc: . . . 381 ....................381 Schlega, Daria . . . 381 Schleicher, Kathleen Schlein, David.......................302 . 284,381 Schlesinger, Nancee ................278 Schmelzer,; Jean ................317 Schmid, Richard ....................314 Schmid, Stacie Uchmidt, Carol ...................281 Schmidt, Claire...................305 ....... 381 Schmidt, David ................289 Schmidt. Dennis ...................381 Schmidt, Janet Schmidt, Rita ................381 Schrr It. Walter....................381 SchSidt, Wayne....................381 Schrrlft, P.E.............................316 ...................382 SchnabelWack ................382 Schnarr. William . . . 321,383 ||chneider, John . . . 382 Schneider, Katherine .... 382 SchneideMMichael Sebneider, Nancy................285 . . . 387 Schoenrock. Dennis 1 277,382 Schofding, Penny ....................382 'Spboff,^Janicef' .... 320,321 Schofield, Paul ...................318 Schott. Robert ....................382 Schrader. Alice Schram, Susan .... 314,382 Schrauben, Lawrence . . . 382 Schripsema. Jack................289 Schroeder, Gary...................382 Schroeder. Susan . . 273,382 ...................382 Schroll, Janice Schrump, KeithT-:.-. .... 382 430 . . 382 ... 275 . . 324,382 .... 304,382 ................382 ................322 . . . 382 .......................286 ....................382 ....................382 .................... 382 Schuchaskie, J..................382 Schuda, Mary.................382 Spiueller, Stephanie Schuemann, Jack..........316 Schuenemanh, Judith Schuettei, Kim Schuiling, Gregg Schuitema, Dale Schuldinger, Eugène Schuler, Katherine Schuls. Linda Schultz, James Schultz, Susan Schulz, Gary Sphuon, Mary............... 382; .... 286 Schwab, Madeleine Schwartz, Douglas .... 271 Schwartz, Helen....................382 Schwartz, Kerry....................317 . . . 275,382 Schwartz, Megan Schwartz, Roger ................382 Schwartz, Ronald................382 Schwarz, Wolfgang .... 382 Schwerin, Sue.......................382 Schwertsig, Carol................382 ....................382 Schwing, Mack Schwochow. Jbhn................302 Schwyn, Shawn....................382 Scofield, James....................382 ..........................382 Scdit, Brenda..............382 Scott, John Scott, Patricia..............305 Scott, Sarah.................382 Scott, Susan J.................270 Scott, Susan M................285 Scott. William !..............296 Scott, William R. ..... 290 Scovel, Marjorie....................382 .......................382 Scrase, Marie Seal, Robert..........................382 Seaman, James....................382 Seay, Diane................. 286,382 .... 382 Sebastian, Suzanne Sediacek. Robert ................382 Sedlak.iranice.......................273 ...................382 Sedlak, Robert ....................383 Sedlar, Connie ................. 311 SeelhofpJohn Seidman, Margaret Seifert, William .... 315 ...............■. 321 .... 225.277 .......................277 383 Seiler, Frances Selètin, Dorothy...........383 sHers, Sheri Sellers, Wyhomme .... Sellick, HeatheB; . Seitz, Linda ..........................271 Sendek, Diane.......................273 Seney, Donald.......................289 S^;banos, Perry....................383 . . 310,383 Serra, Franime....................383 Sersen, Susan..............383 Service, Garna ...................383 Setzke, Nancy.......................383 ....................394 Severns, Susan Sewell, Denise.......................383 Sewell, Judith.......................314 Sewrey, Denise- ....................383 Seymour, Pamela................383 Sfire, RobeijSK;;...........318 Shaft. Jean....................315.383 Shaheen. Ralph...................297 .......................276 Shalda, Carol .... 309 Shalhoub. Michele ShaltSPhilip .......................383 Shank, Deborah...................314 Shannon. SuzanreBB'1 ■ ■ ■ 277 ................383 Sharp, Catherine . . . : ,SM®291 Sharp, Kerry ;. . 383 Shaughnessy. Norman ...... 273 Shaw, Deborah ..........................383 Shaw, Gary Shaw. KaÈÿ:ll..................383 Shaw. Mary...................310.383 .......................383 Shaw, Robert Shayegansalek|s::R. . . . 383 Sheets. Jo Ellen................. S 217,314 Shelley. WiBm...................383 ................383 Shellfish, Safndra ...................384 Shepard. David Shepherd, Dane...................320 Shepherd, Kathleen .... 384 Sherida'h. M.fej;...................384 Sherman, Martha................384 .................384 Sherwin, Kathryn .... 321 Sherwood, J. Frank ...................384 Sherwood. Jay ..... 384 Sherwood, Joyce Sherwood. ! inda ................384 Shibâo. Bruce.......................384 .......................384 Shields, Alvin ................384 Shields, Suzanne ...................384 Shiley, Patricia . . . 316,384 Shinkle. Ronald Shipka, Kenneth ................384 Shipley, William....................384 .... 384 Shirasawa, Rfflhard tlhlagor, Peter.......................313 Shockley, Cheryl . . . 274,384 Shoemaker, iShn................384 ^Sholty, Stephen...................384 .... 384 Shorkey, Kathleen Short. Jack ..........................303 Short, Janet..........................347 iSh«, Michael .................384 Short, Robert....................384 Shouldice, Patricia iShreve, Cynthia.................384 .................384 Shreve, Theron .............384 Shroeder, Sheila ................382 Shuchart. John....................299 .......................384 Shull. James .... 384 Shumacher, Harold Sias, Dennis ...........................384 SiczekJ Annette....................384 SîiJjell, Bruce .......................384 Sider, Richard.......................384 Siegel, Elaine............. 272,384 Siegel, Nina..........................384 .......................384 Sielaff, David ................224 Sierecki, Edward ..........................384 Sietz, Mary ..........................384 Sifter, Jean SignorellBlames ................316 Sik.es, Paula....................... 222 Si k° r s Klïÿ Ri c hard ................297 sB;a, Michael.......................384 Sillers, Ann ..........................384 Sillers, Jaimes.......................384 Silver, Barbara ...... 315 Silver, Dayle............................272 ................384 SilVestrjSchester SgiaBriomas .............■ . 139 Si|fimons. John...................318 Simmons, Molly...................306 Simmons, Robert................311 pimmons, Ruth...................310 Simmons, Wayne................316 Simmons. William .... 384 Simon, Mark............. 302,384 . . . 222,384 Simone, Candis Simpson. Sue 284 Simpson, Sue.......................384 ...........................294 Sims, Floyd .... 271 Sincius. Katherine Sinclair. Kathie ...................384 Sinclair. Sydney...................281 Sind!. Suliman ...................384 Sijfger. SteyeSi,...................322 Sink, Teresa..........................384 Sipple. Karen .......................312 Sirvaitis, Roberta . . . 291,384 Sisson, Nancy.......................277 Sjo, Judith ..........................385 Skipper.James...................385 . . . 141 Skotarek. Alexander SkusSPhylfc.......................385 Slade. Jacqueline . . . J . 282 Slank. Ronald.......................135 ...................385 iSfien, Pamela 'SjÉten, Richard' ....................385 SJ&rin, Maureen...................385 .......................385 Sleeter. ! om Slider, FrederHk ...... f;>385 Slifko. Ronald.......................385 . . ....... 385 Sljmko, Terry ,. . ; , .. 296 Sl@|/er, Gary .............................385 Sly. John Smil,.Marsha.......................312 . '. . . 219 SmSley, iiisah . ...................314 Smith, Barbara Smith. Barbara '■...........385 ...... 287 Smith, Barbara Smith. B^uce .......................385 Smith. Byron ..........................292 Simith, Garleton............,¡-1317 Smith, Carolyn Smith, Charles SmittMClifford Smith. ( ortesa ...................385 .... 316,385 Vjj298 . . .--f jBWB?74 ...................385 R.................135 ............. 223,385 .......................292 301 ..............300 . . 385 . . . . . 289.385 Smith, DianS /Smith, Donald.................295 Smith, Doughlas H...........302 Smith, Smith; Ellen..................385 Smith, Gayle Smith, Geoff Smith, GregoHff..* ^ . . . . Smith, J. Mfljhael Smith, Jacquelyn .Smith, JamBaR, Smith, Jeffery................'385 Smith, John....................385 Smith. Joyce Smith, Karen Smith, Kermit.................135 Smith, Larry ........ 316 Smith, Lawrence .... 224 Smith, LegBKy.... 271.385 ISmith,/Marian.......................385 Smith. Mark...................385 Smith, Marsrli|' ifimith, Mary. Smith, Na'nfip ). Smith, PameHBfei Smith, Patric|^K|y$.'f ................385 ...... 280 .................277 .......................385 .......................385 . . 385 324 Smith, Paula .......................385 SmitHPeter..........................288 ...................385 Smith, Reynold Smith, Roger............. 223,385 Smith, Saly...................385 Smith, Sandra................385 Smith, Sheryl Smith, Stuart................385 .......................385 .......................385 Smith, Susan Smith, Thomas.............301 Smith, Warren Smith, William D..............385 Smith, William D..............385 ...................385 Smith, William 0..............293 Smith, William R..............385 Smithers. Bruce . . . 316,385 Smithson, Mary...................385 Smithson, Michael .... 385 Smolinske, Susan............. 385f .... 385 Smolijjski, Richard .......................274 Sneed. Gloria Snider, Gerald................385 Snook, Pamela Snyder, David ...................385 .... 222,293 ....................302? Snyder, Robert Synder, Russell ....................385 Sode, Roberta.......................361 ................310 Soderquist, Sailly .... 386 •SoderstrorisfElaine ....................299 Solway, Harvey SSmergary, Jj|ffic.a .... 386 Sonders, M an....................299 .... 386 Sonenklar, Richard ...................386 Sorensen, Errol Soroka, Mary .......................386 /Sosnowski, Sylvia................386 .......................315 Sousa, Carol fepauldingj David Southwell, P.G.........................386 Sowal, Majry..........................386 Spahr, Jejffiery.......................302 .... 277 Spangler. Elizabeth ................3.19 Spayde. William...................386 SpigtomSidney...................318 Speer, Jam'fei^’**.“. ..... 320 ..............................299 Spe.et, Jill Spenj^,. ArttiijBRr L . . . 318 Spent®. Howard . . . 222,386 Spence, Linda.......................386 .Spencer. Glenn ...... 292 Spencer, Gregory................386 ....................386 Spencer,grames ....................287 Spencer, Sheryl ....................386 Sperl, Kenneth .... 295,386 SpetZ; Gr®|jf y SpeljMR®|e m a r$td .... 309 Sp*eth, Martha ...................386 Spike, Philip....................... Spillane, Susan Sprague?; Jcffln 219.295.386 ...... 276 ........... 297,386 ................386 Squelch, Russell Squelch, Wendy...........386 . .... 280 St. Vincent. Mary ...................305 Staat, Marjorie Stafford, Patricia . . . 273.386 /sShelin, Fred.......................386 Stahl, Na|S|§|.......................283 fffihr, Richard ...................319 Stair, Michael.......................303 Standen, LiljP' .... 287 Stanger, JenniejEi;. .... 386 Sfeniec^Kseph....................386 .......................386 Stanley, Dale Starg|on, Judy..............386 Stapczynski, Marsha Starkel.Mary Starkey, Charles Stages, Cynthia . . . 278 .......................386 .................139 ................287 StärrBanisjfc/. .... 299,386 Stawick, Lawrence . . 223,386 Steelman, Robert................302 ................386 Stefaho’st Donna Stem,’Betsey................38ff|388 iftein, Debra..........................315 Stein, Michael.......................32°' ....... 387 „SteinOach, R.A. . . . . 277 •Steinberg. Marjorie Steinman, Colleen .... 387 Stellman, Robert................387 ................278 Stenbaek, Ingrid ................316 Stepagiak, David - Stephen, . . . 387 Stephens, UimHel ..... 309 .... 300 StephensWimothy Sterken, Thoraas ................319 Stern, Elliot..........................322 Stern, Lawrenc®,;................387 .......................299 Stern, Marc|l Sternkopf, Janet . . . 323.387 Stellns, Jeffrey...................387 Stevens, Margaret................276 . . 318,387 StevensvJMorifiso.n Stevenson, M.B. . ■ jfe|f2’387 sfgwart, Barba^^^RPf||. 2*77 Stewart. Gayle.................... Sfel7.276.387 Stewarmlanet.......................387 Stewarmlanice ....................273 Stewart. Jeffrey....................317 ...................387 Stewart^ J’dnny Stewart, John.......................304 ...................37b| Stewart. Judith .......................387 Stewart, Kay ................292 Stewart, Michael StewarMRenee . . . .• 274,387, Stewart, William....................387 Igtibitz, H. Jeffrey ................387 Stice, Cynthia.......................387 Stickle, Bruce.......................296 Stierle, Lynda.............217,323 Stiles, Diane..........................270 ..........................294 Stiles. JoHn ........ 387 Stiles.'-Mseph Stine, Glen ..........................387 Stocken. Susan...................287 S’t&ckwell, Shirley................387 Stoerker. Judith...................387 Stoll, Michael Stone. Jack S|0ne, Monica .......................133 387 .... 217,310 Stoppeis. Laura....................387 Storm, Mark..........................322 Stougtpüuliann................. 219.280.387 StauMRoger..........................387 Stoutenburg. Elspet ..... 387 Stoker, Burton ...................3@f Stpeter, Michele....................387 Strachan. R Craig .... 297 Strack, Sarah.......................281 Strahu^:, Nikki....................387 StrandnepfLinda.............314 StraifP. Janet .......................387 Stratton. Gloria....................387 Strauss, Dennis. 387 Strauss, Ma/.y . . . . . 273,387 .............299 ®rauSRtephahie StraussgSusan . . . . ,'.:§ll273 StrSdaman, DianS . . . 387 ....................278 ’Strawser, Ruth Streja^ftynthia....................278 ...... 319 Streng, Richard . . . 319,387 Sl’ljckfaden, T.J. Strickland. John ................387 StripejiRhea..........................387 . . . . 208.387 Stri : k. i ‘ofnald . *^^K76,387 StrothejSMary Struble, Mary . . . . 271 Strffe.wski, Carey.............387 'S'turat, Joan..........................387 ................291 Btudeman. David ..... 224 Studer, Deborah .................321 ..-Sturts, Ru®i|;ll.......................387 Sturdy, Thomas...................387 'StuB . Howard.......................292 Sturms, Peters Sucher, Bruce.......................299 Sudar. Ha’ns ...........................135 Sugar, Ruth..........................387 Suiter, Dutches ....................387 Sujuki. Joan . . . •................387 So . . . 387 Sullivan, John.......................313 Sulitl'an^athleen ..... .087 ................388 Sullivan. Patricia ................286 Suliivan. Sharon ................. 388: Sumner, David .... 388 Sunamoto, Rickey .... 303 Supanich. Richard /an, Cynthia- Sur|k, Sylvia....................... 388 Surnow, Hffrey....................3§| |®urratt, William....................298 ....................388 SussmanpGIen Eussman, Stephen .... 322 . > ^291,388 SutherSMichael .......................283 Suttoi® Betsy ....................2171 Sutton. Martha ....................292 Sutton, Shelley Ewan, Joanne.......................278 Swan, Kathleen....................279 Swann, Kathryn....................286 Swanson, Thomas .............139 Swart. Betsey.......................388 ....................388 Svyaftek, Linda Swartz, Alan ...........................388 Swedenberg, TerrylfT . . . 388 ....................320 Sweeney, J®pf ....................288 Sweet, Michael . ..... 315 Swibel, Pamela) , ....................388 Swihart. Sherri .......................225 Switt./Joseph .... 287,388 Swope, Noreen ....................388 Sykes. &J|othy ....................388 Sylvester, Sally Symonds, Ron . ..... . J 370 Sytsma, Sandra....................388 ...... 388 Szpzesny, Joseph Szkody,Paula.......................388 Szlag, David..........................388 ....................388 Sztaba, Dennis .... 298 Szymezak; Donald tttttttttttttttttttttt ■abb, Tamaiffplm .... 285 Tabor. Brian................ . . 294 .......................388 Tache, Linda .... 3i38 Tbeket, Thorws , ¿17 Tall Lee . Taggart, Gay . . . . .,’.2,23,388 Taggett, Bdrbara’c. . . 280,388 Talbergs, Liga Jana................324 Banner, Christopher .... 388 ....................388 Tanenhaus, Lesley' Tanguay. Dawn Tanguay, Milpael.............388 Taqji, Sandra.1.......................388 . 320,389 ................275 Tarapata, Susan IHrczynski, Carqjynn . . . 388 Tarkoe, Clinton....................321 I arpoff. Linda.......................388 Tarr, Terrenqet.: .■ ...... 388 Tate, La nett..........................274 431 ..................388 ..................318 . .................284 .......................388 ..................317 Mauber, Shirley Taunt, Charles Taylor, Barbara TaJafePavtid Taylor l^opald T|floMLeslie Taylor. Maryalice................388 Taylor, Milborngi ...... 388 Taygr, Teresa.......................388 Teets. Robert .......................388 Teieh, Steve’^®!....................304 I.................271 Hemple. James Templeton, Maffieen Tempiin, Jill....................... ..................225 . . . 280 227.770.388 T-.-- • ant, Carole.................314 .................295 Tennant. Mark .......................283 Teh over. Sob i Terjglelo. Howard................299 ..................388 Ternes, Jeffrey Telnen, Mary .............281 : TerBs, Vale^^E'-................388 Tpgr, Ann Tesch. James ..........................314 ..................... 2.88 IMS Larry TeSyS/CynthS'' Thaler, Linda Thlher^Brdiyh- .-. Thatcher, Steven I hibc Thiele, Max TSiem, Donald .......................388 ................281 .......................388 . 276 ................388 iu. L.R........................388 ......... 388 ...... 320 Thiesseh. Roy. , -.................388 Bhorrias. Alan.......................388 ................ 389 Thomas, Anne ¿fjipmaH Audrey-....................389 Thomas, ©Sid ....................135 Thomas, GeoreiajTMjCy . . 78b ................389 Thomas.igyseph Thomas, Judith....................389 Thomas, Kathleen ..... 223.225.389 i.Thomas, Michael A.................317 . 320,389 .... 389 Thomas, Micha|§ L. Rhomas, Michael R. Bmmasv Randall . . . 2D8.389) ThomaH Roberta................389 ................389 Thomas. Russel I Thoma^. SuSgggSl/C .... 389 Thomas. Timothy................302 . ,. S^^P,389 Tgamas, William . . 292,389 Thompsc.- . Daniel .... 276 Hpmpsc®. Ladon Thompson, Linda................314 .... 389 ■ h'olhpson, rylrma EhomsoSMicha-- Thompson. Sarah.............389 Thompson, Scott Thompson, William Thomson. Ann ................296 .... 389 ...................273 .... 389 Thorland. William................389 Thornton. Anne....................389 ....................289 The nton. Van ................389 Thueme,Bright Tiedeman, Karen ................389 T'lchin. William....................299 289 Timmins. Gera : Timmons, Michael .... 389 TimsHaHKc-.......................389 .......................389 Tims, Norma .......................389 Tinker, David Bippy, Carol..........................223 Hjlch, Marga.rel; ];,....................389 .. 315 /Itchier. Jean Tobes, Michael ....... 389 Tobias. Denise.................... 389 ..... Tobin, Michael Toburen, Christine ■ ,-..4aB35 . . 279.389 .......................389 ^Mdish, Lynn .......................389 TM^or, Marie .... 297,389 Tplbert. David ................. 279,389 Tom, Mary Tomalka, Cathy ............^3I||18 Toman, MariMn....................389 tomko, Peter.......................389 ■omBison, Trent................304 Tomlinson, William .... 389 Tomory. Robert....................389 .... 288 Tompkins,Thomas . . . 288,389 Toohey, Patrick . .................389 .......................389 .......................389 . . 389 Hopor, Leonard Torrey, David Torrey, Mary Mourre, Stephanie' Tower, Ellen..................389 Mowers,.James ....:. Towers. Mark Trace, DSvid . Tracy, Ronald . . . .3279,389 Trame. Mary Travis;,. Peggy ....................389 Mrebesh. 1 ho - as.............389 Trembath, Wendy.............389 Tremblay, Roger TfemBiti. Thomas 291 .......................303 ...............141 .... 303,389 . . . 296.389 .... 389 . . . 300 ................... 390 TEntaBste, Ri^Mgrd B)^thewa;y®nda-.................390 Tre)if§J Rene Trim, Jill ...........................299 .................390 T- mblepoyce Triplett, Williwi.................135 ,-tripp, Haf'SId ....................317 Tripp, "Bdd .......................311 TrombS,.Eugene Trombfe Sandra Trowbridge, Le^K,.............390 . . . . 219)390 . , 225 . 390 . .....................390 Tl|e«heryl................. True, Te/ry Tryon, Kathryn TSghirhart, Nancy L. ^Shirhart, Nancy J. Tuchklaper. Aaron T u eke rBli in e.................390 Tucker. Thomasina .... .... 323,390 . '2.79 . . . 390 . . . ... . . 299 274 Tuipajjf. I tee........................ 272S Tuohy,®imothy •.............390 TuplmCharles.................390 Turcotte. Nancy.............390 Turi.Mwhael Turkopp, Richard..........390 .......................290 Tu W^Blim....................390 ....................314 Turner, Evelyn Turner, Grace ................390 Turner, Holmes....................302 ................275 Turner, Kathleen Turner. Michael....................390 Turner, Patricia ..... ... t®76 Turner, Sharon?' . .................277 Turney, Gene ....... 317 TushiisMynthia.............390 Tuthill, Gordon ....................390 .......................298 ....................390 Tuttle, Bruce Twaijjji. Ahmed "we 11 man, Steven..........141 TB’Ghell',||a:he.................390 jfwprk, Ann ..........................390 , . . . 277 , Twyman. J’a.imSj! . Tycher. Linda.................272 Tyler, Bobby Tyler. David Tyler, Donna TMler, Larry -. . . . Tyukody, Dustyann !......217,278 . . . . . . . . .- . . 390 ....................296 . 296 . 390 UUUUUUUUUUUUUI ....................390 Uhlman, Robyn ....................282 Ullrey, Margaret................ 390 . 314 Ulmer, KareM|.;. .- . Ulrey, Larry...................319 Ulrich, Elayne................390 Ulrich. Kathryn iUmphrey, DfflieiTi.............390 Underberg, Jeanne Underhill. Mary /Unglf, Peril Uphaus, Amy Upthegrove, Bonnie .... U rq u ha rt. .Stuaft Urton, Susan Bitter, Ronald ...........314 ...... 390 .......................390 .......................390 390 ............... 390 .......................390 ....... 390 VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV' Valade-, Donna........................390 ....................316 Valade, Jerome ................390 vlfese'k, Darlene Valentine, Gail Valerine, Joseph ....................390 .................135 .... . Waller Carol Wallis, James............. Wall! Robert ............. Walsh, Raymond Walstrom, Ward Walter, Martha . . . . . . . . . . 392 . . 392 . 321 . . .208,321 . . 293 . . 305 Walters, Carol............. ............. . . . . ............. . . . . . . . . . . 393 Werny, Edwin . . 279 Werry, Kathleen . . 218 Wesler. Linda . . 393 Wess, Marianne . . 386 West, Christine West, David.................318,393 282,393 West, Marjorie . . 281 West, Sara.................... . . 279 ................. West, Terry 316,393 West, Thomas .... . . 393 West, William . . 393 Westberg, Peter . . 393 Western, Lorraine . . 223 Westfall, Carol Westfall, Chloe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Westhoven, Gloria . . . . . . . Westlund, Anne . . . Weston, Barbara Weston, Susan . . . . Westrick, Carole Wexler, Bethany Weyandt. Linda Whaley, John Whaling, Michael Whateley. Baron Wheaton, John Wheelock, Pamela Wherity, Susan 219,323,393 . . 393 . . 393 . . 393 . . 281 . . .286,393 . . .299,315 . . 393 . . 393 . . 289 . . 393 . . 393 . . 279 . . 283 . . 394 Whims, Jill ................. .224 White, Charles............. . . 314 . . . . . White, Debra . . 314 . . . . White, Jennifer .............. . . 283 White, Laurel White, Mary................. . . 275 . . . 394 White, Michael . . . . ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................. . . . 278 White. Su .............. . . 314 White, Sylvia . . . 394 .... White, Walter Whitehead, Gayle . . .219,394 . . . 394 Whitehead, Thomas . . . . 394 . . . 277 . . . 292 . . . . . . .282,394 . . . 394 . . . . . . . . . 222,223,392 . . 318 . . . . Walters, William . . 295 Walton, Robert . . . . . . 304 WaS Kenneth............. . 1 392 Wang, Mincy ............. . . 392 Wanger, Jason . . 392 Ward, Lloyd................. . . 392 Ward, Richard............. . .296,392 Wardrop, Stephen . . 271 Ware, Barbara............. . . 270 . . . . Ware, Kathleen . . . .. . . 392 Warfle, Thomas . . . 392 Warncke, Deborah . . . 392 . . Warncke, Ronald . . . 392 Warner, Barbara . . . . . 392 Warner, Charles . . . . . . 303 Warr, Gary................. . . . 392 .... Warren, Alvin . . . 393 Warren, Jane .... . . . 207 Warren, Richard . . . . . . 301 . . . Warren, Ronald . . . 393 . . . Warriner, Linda . . . 135 . . Washington, Herb . . . 311 . . Washington, Ray . . . 322 Wasserman, Gary . . 272,393 Wasserman, Marjorie . . . 274 Watkins, Cheryl . . . 314 Watkins, Janis .... . . .208,393 Watkins, Robert . . . 393 Watt, Kathleen Weatherspoon, Joann . . . 314 . . . 393 Weaver, Kathy .... . . . 393 . . . Weaver, Sandra . . . 293 Webber, Michael . . . . . 393 Weber, Constance . . . . . 285 Weber, Heidi............. . . . 393 Weber, James .... . . . 393 Weber, Marcia .... . . . 393 Weber, Richard . . . 320 Weber, Robert .... . 317,393 Webster, Daniel . . . . . . 275 . . Webster, Patricia ... 300 . . . Webster, Royal . . . 305 . . . Webster, Susan . . . 393 . . . Wechsler, Sally . . . 393 . . Wedeven, James . . . 322 . . . Weesies. Ronald . . 323 . . Wegner, Barbara ... 393 . . . Weigel, Richard Wieland, Mark . . . . . . . 393 . . Weimer, Thomas . . . . 286.393, Wieleba, Ralph . Weinheimer, Diane . . . Wiener, Edward . 291,393 Weinrich, Brian . . . ... 324 Wier, Loren ............. ............. Weir, Linda ... 393 Wier, Peggy............. Weisman, David . . . ... 393 . . . Wiessler, Karen Weiss, Allan............. ... 393 Weiss. Arthur .... ... 286 Weiss, Barbara ... 393 Weiss, Cecille . . . 271 Weiss, Rhoda ... 310 Weisswasser, Lynn ... 393 . 294,393 ... 285 ... 271 ... 393 ... 280 ... 284 ... 393 ... 393 ... 393 ... 393 . 320,393 ... 393 ... 217 ... 284 . 279.284 . . . . Welch, James .... Welch, John Welch, Joni ............. Welch, Joy................. . . . . Welch, Nancy Wellington, Carol . . Wells, Karin............. Wel@ William . . . . Welsh. Ellen............. . . . . Welsh, James Welter, Judith . . . . Welti, Carl ............. Wendover. W. Edward . . Wiggins, Annelle . . . Wight, Douglas Wight, Harry............. . . . . Wight, James .... Wikell, Nancy Wilbert, Mary .... Wilburn, Donna- . . . . . . Wilcox, A. Philip . . Wilczek, Kenneth Wilkins, Friend . . . Wilkins, Richard . . . Willbur, Jerald . . . . . . . WilÉfâms, Allen Whiting, Gerald Whiting, Jacquelyn Whitlow, Steven Whitney, Helen Whitney, Ina............. . . . Whitten, David . . Wichers, William Wicki'ine. Dennis Wickline, Ronald Widmayer, Judith Wick, Thomas Wickenheiser, Edmund Widrig, James .... Wieland.Anne .... . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . .... . . . 223,308,394 . . . 394 . . . 135 . . . 322 . . . 394 . . . 394 . . . 394 . 282,394 . . . 295 . . . 394 . . . 292 . . 394 . . . 301 . . . 394 . . . 284 . . . 319 . . . . . Williams. Arlington Wilfems, Barbara Williams, Carol Williams, Constance . . Williams, David A. Williams, David B. . . Williams. Diana . . . . . . Williams. Diane Williams. Garry . . . Williams. Jacquegie Williams, James . . . . . . Williams, John . . . Williams, Judith . . Williams. Patricia . . Williams, Patricia . . . . ............. .... Wendt, Linda Wendt, Lois Wendt, Lynn Wendzel. Robert . . . Wenrick, Christopher Wentzel, Keith . . . . . . Werner. Charles . . . Werner, Daniel . . . Werner, Joseph . . . . Wernet, Mary ... 288 ... 163 ... 302 . 320,393 ... 135 ... 393 ... 277 . . . 319 ... 394 ... 298 ... 394 ... 274 ... 286 ... 394 ... 394 ... 394 ... 394 ... 394 ... 321 ... 291 ... 283 ... 309 ... 394 ... 293 ... 291 . 310.394 ... 394 . 289.394 ... 394 ... 319 . 297.394 ... 314 ... 271 ... 394 Wolverine photographer Bill Porteous Valle, Joseph .......................390 Valle, Karen..........................390 Valmassei, C.E.............. 271,390 . . . 390 Vanantwerp. Barbara .... 390 Vanantwerp, Sarah . . . 390 Vanartsdalen, Carole Vanbrandt. Richard .... 390 ................275 Vandam. Martha .... 390 Vandamme, Karen .... 390 Vandemheen, Beth . . 390 Vandenburg. Carolynn .... 390 Vandenburg, David . . . 290 Vanderbeck, William . 290,390 Vanderhoff, Kenneth .... 291 Vanderlaan. Roger . . . 317 Vandermass, William . . . 284 Vanderweele, Sandra .... 391 Vanderwege. Terry . . . 391 Vandeusen, Kathryn .... 391 Vandevrede, Larry Vandoesburgh. Ingrid . . . 391 Vandorp. GwerflB . . . 278.391 Vandusen. Susan ................286 ....................391 Vanduzer. Toni Vandyne. Susan...................391 ................289 Vaneerden. Gary Vanelst. Gary ................135 . . . 135.391 Vanelst, George Vanerian. Rita'.......................277 Vangemert. William .... 391 Vangoethem, Richard . . . 303 Vanhaften. Daniel................391 Vanhorn. John .... 298.391 Vanhouwelingen. P.A. . . . 291 Vanker. David.......................317 .... 391 VanlydegrafB.eigh Vanmeter. Sally Vanmeter. William ....................391 .... 391 Vanname^Jack . . • 289.391 Vanoosterhout. R.® .. . . . 320 Vanosten. George................391 Vanriper. Larry ................391 . . •. ■ • • 314 Vanriper. Muriel .... 391 Vanriper. Timothy Vanroekel. Joël .... 301,391 Vanscoy, Frances................391 Vanwagnen,Lynn ............. 296 Vanwoerkom. David .... 391 ................391 Varas, Théodore ....................303 Varcak. Ronald .......................163 Vary, Richard .......................169 Vass, Dennis .... 278 Vaughan. Elizabeth Vaughan. Stéphanie . . . 276 Vaughn.Jane.......................284 Vavra, Robert.......................391 .... 314 Veldhuis. Elizabeth ....................391 Veldman.Vera ................295 Veliquette, Dean Venable, Edward ................300 Venable, Mary.......................278 .............391 Veneklasen, Diane Venia, James .......................391 Venti, Théodore....................391 Verhage. James....................391 ...................282 Vermeulen, .Ml Verwest, Bruce ....................321 Viane, Charles.......................163 Vicario, Linda.......................391 Viecefp, Donald ...................318 Vierheilig, Caria...................309 ....................391 Vincent. James ..........................309 .......................289 Vink, Janet Viol, Thomas Virgo. Scott..................392 Viswat, Linda............. 223.392 Vitovsky. Susan............392 Vlodyka, Linda ....................392 Voelker, Carol.......................392 ....................... 392 Vogel, Alan ................301 Vogelpohl. David Vogelsang. Julianne .... 392 . . . 278,392 Vogelsberg. Sue .......................392 Vogt. Beverly Vogt, John.....................392 ...........300 Voiari||Emest: ; ....................300 Volaric, Ronald .......................279 Volden. Mary Volinsky. Barbara................392 ....................392 Vollman.Mary .......................392 Voss, Jerome Voydanoff, Anne ................280 Voytilla, Kathleen................271 ...................392 Vrabel, William Vrbanac.John .................300 Vuchetich, Thomas .... 392 Vucich, Barbara...................392 wwwwwwwwwww Waack, Wendy.......................279 ..............392 Wadington, Clair Wagar, Richard ...................392 Wagasy. Dennis....................392 Wagers, Steve.......................135 Wagner, Joseph....................392 ................293 Wagner, Michael Wagner, Patricia ................392 Wagner, Robert....................392 Wagoner, Michael............. 297,392 Wagoner, Sue..... 287,392 Wahmhoff, Alice Wahmhoff, Mildred .... 323 . . . 323,392 Waite, William.................392 Walbeck, Starr Walchak. Mark Walczak, Christopher Waldenmyer, Connie Waldon, Barbara Waldroop, Helene Walerowicz, Robert Walker, Bonnie ...................392 ...................392 . . . 392 . . . 392 ................315 . . 217,308 .... 135 ....................323 WalkenBrian .......................30p Walker. Edward....................392 Walker, Lionel.......................392 Walker, Randolph................292 Walker, Vernajene................308 Walkington, Terry.........392 Walkup, Jennifer ................225 Wallace, Daryl...............392 wjflace, timothy.........392 432 Williams, Robert B..................394 Williams, Robert J...................394 Wiiifams, Sylvia....................314 Williamson, Robert .... 316 Willits, Diane.............. 285,394 Willson, Sue ...........................394 Wig/erth, Sandra................394 ................286 Wilson, Angeline ...:.. 279 Wilson, Brenda Wilson, Carolyn J....................314 Wilsonlffiarolyn M...................276 Wilson, Carolyn S....................394 . . 314,394 Wilson, Constance ................314 Wilson, Deborah ...... 289 Wilson, Dennis Wilson. Frances....................394 Wilson, Gaines Wilson, Georgia................. .................292 218,222,394 Wilson, James.......................303 .................373 Wilson, Juliane ....................394 Wilson, Leslie Wilson, Mafflyn .................394 Wilson, Nancy....................394 Wilson, Panffela ....................323 Wilson, Patricia....................394 Wilson, Paul..........................394 Wilson, Richard....................394 Wilson, Thomas....................394 .......................316 Wilson, Todd .... . .... 394 Wiltse, Jill .... 395 Winchester, Ronald .... 395 Windemuth, Judith ................305 Windus, Barbara Wineman, Marsha................395 Winkel, Barry .......................288 Winkler, Starlette................309 Winnicker. Emil....................321 Winsor, Linda.............. 223,395 Winsor, Mari . . ....................283 Winston, James....................320 Winter, Vic'ki,..........................395 ..........................395 Wise, Robin .......................395 Wiser, Sheryl Wismer, Deborah ................270 Wisne, Antoinette................395 Wisniewski, Joanne .... 395 Wissman, Earl.......................288 Witham, Dennis....................292 ....................273 Withers, Susan Withorn, Hester....................281 Witkowski, Jane....................395 ....................395 Witmer, Janice Witsaman, Jacqueline . . 270.395 ....................395 . . . 274.395 .... 395 .......................395 Witter, Karen Witzke, Cheryl...............271 Woelzlein, Allen...........322 Wofford. Roslyn Wohlfert, Kathleen Wolak. Elaine Wold, Paul.....................318 Wo|, Joanne................315.395 Wolf, Kenneth...............322 Wolfe, Diane..........................395 Wolfe, Joseph.......................395 Wolfe, Linda..........................395 Wolfe, Tina ..........................315 Wolfe, William.......................291 Wolfenbarger, Donna . . . Wolfman, Daniel Wolford, Karen 270.395 ................292 ....................314 ................315 Wolverton, Joyce Wong, Pamela...............284 Wonser, Hope................ . 395 .............. 270,395 Wood, Carla ....................271 Wood, Carolyn Wood, Cheryl .......................395 Wood. David..........................223 Wood, Holly..........................395 Wood,Jon......................395 Wood, Michae^Hi,................395 Wood, Nancy .......................225 Wood, Stephen A. . . . 316.395 Wood,. Stephen E.....................395 Wood, Walter .......................292 Woodison, Jane...........281 Woodrich, Sheryl Woods, David..................313 Woods, Sarah..............285 ................395 . 315,395 ................395 .... 395 Woodward, Barbara Woodward, Mary Wooldridge, Forrest Woosley, Wayne...........290 Work, David..................316 ................280 Worsham, Susan . . . 169,317 Woulfe, Richard .... 395 Wowkanech, Nancy ................395 Wo'yshner, Linda ....................278 Wrase, Joanne Wright, Carol .......................395 Wright, Cheryl.......................285 Wright, Frank.......................395 Wright, Kathleen ................395 Wright, Kristina....................395 ....................302 Wright, Robert ....................395 Wright, Willllm ....................318 ....................395 ....................395 .......................395 Wrisley, Jeffrey Wuckert, Carol Wuckert. Janet Wulf, Andrea . . . 135.395 Wycinsky, Craig Wykes, L. Michael.........395 Wyko. Robert Wyman, WiBam............320 Wyse, Nancy .......................395 .......................395 Wysocki. Robert............316 yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy Yack, Marjory....................278 433 photograph by Bill Porteous Zambeck, Arthur Zander, Frederick .............396 ; . . . . 396 Zang, Joanne .......................225 Zanni, Lucienne....................396 Zantop, Diane.......................285 Zapala, Richard . . . 319.396 Zarvos, Cindy.......................396 Zaskowski. Ronald . . 303.396 Zellar. Marilyn.......................275 Zelley, Deborah...................396 Zerull, Michael ....................319 Zezulka. Linda.......................310 Ziegler, Caro^Mpr; .... 283 .......................396 Ziegler, Dawn ................309 Zielinski. Beverly Zielinski. Penelope .... 323 Ziemer, Robert Zike. Linda .................303 .......................396 .... 396 .... 396 .... 310 .... 396 .......................321 Zilka. Wayne.......................396 Zimmerman, Dan.............396 Zimmerman, David Zimmerman, Larry Zimmerman, Mary Zimmerman, Sally Zindler. Kurt Zischke, Marvin.................396 Ziskie. David.......................396 Zmich. Arlene....................396 Zolinski. Paula Zoppa. Ralph .... 217.271 .......................139 Zrimec, Stephen .............320 Zwick, Connie....................387 j-fYackle, Phyllis .... 315.395 Yadrick, Mary...................395 Yager, James .......................395 Yanachik, Dennis................318 .......................396 Yancy, David Yandrasitz, John ................396 Yanniteili C.A.................’:I|71,396 Yaple, Jijlan .......................396 Yatchak, Lynn.......................374 Yates, Alvin .......................298 Yates, Larry.........................300 Yax, Kathleen.......................396 |Yax, Margaret....................396 Yazejian, Ellen ....................314 . . . 298.396 Yeager, Kenneth Yeip, Martin...........................396 ....................396 Yenor. Joanne Yerkey, Jill ...........................285 Yinger, Juli.l.........................279 .................396 Yoder, William ....................139 Young, Barney .................396 Young, Beverly Young, Da® ....................317 Young, EJlen........................286 Young, Kenneth . . . 289.396 jifoung, Russell .................-396 Young, Sandrea.................396 Young, Steven....................396 Stoungberg, Dwight, . . . 31fi Youngblood. Carol . . 314.396 Younger, G. Andrew .... 396 Youngs. Kristin Youngs. Stephen Younts, Linda .................277 .............396 .... 273.396 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Zapharias, Donna.............396 ....................322 Zack, Steven Zahn.Jacquelme Zajac. Bonita .............396 ....................396 WOLVERINE STAFF 1969-1970 brubaker above: John Forsyth, financial manager, left: Mary Genovese, right: Phil Stoffan, graduate advisor. copy and features, 434 above: Rondy Murray, seniors and index, right: Tim Staudt, sports. farrell brubaker 436 wolverine staff Eleanor Farrell John Brubaker ........................................................editor-in-chief ............................................................photography Joe Tyner, darkroom technician ......................................................graduate adviser Phil Stoffan Jack Forsyth ...................................................financial manager William F. Mcllrath...............................................faculty adviser Mary Genovese......................................................features, copy Cathy Hendricks, Joanne Zacharias Rondy Murray..................................................................graduates Sharon Dinsmoore, Julie Ignatoskie, Rita Jarema, Elaine Maurer^. Paula Maurer, Linda Meltzer, Joanne Mueller, Kathy Pirson, Mike Scheidt, Nancy Schwartz, Cynthia Zaldokas Tim Staudt ...........................................................................sports Larry Schneider Doug Tody .....................................................................academics Ross Baker, Barbara Defazio, Bruce Fisher, Richard Ost- reich, Ann Michaels, Janet Riemer Bunny Harris..................................................................on-campus Cheryl Corbin, Donna Cummings, Marcia Rossman Lorna LaVerne........................................ off-campus Darra-Lee Hackett, Carol Hoffman, Debi Porter Editorial assistants: Ellen Lindner, Jeanette Stoffan acknowledgements Delmar Printing Co. S. K. Smith Co. Delmar Studios Grafek Arts Inc. State News Photo Dept. MSU Information Services Ed Hackleman Mike Hackleman Ralph Van Dyke Wayne Wolfe Jack Bundy Sam Fields Whit Delaplane Danny Warschauer Charlie Potts Bervin Johnson specifications: The 1970 Wolverine is printed on 80 lb. Warren’s Lustro Dull with the introduction printed on 100 lb. Warren’s Falmouth stock. The body type and headlines are set in News Gothic medium and bold. The end sheets and septum are 65 lb. Teton Blue cover stock. The cover is dark blue buckram with white applied lettering. Special photographic processing for division pages was done by John Brubaker. Additional photo credits: brubaker 1, 2-3, 13, 34-5, 124-5, 226-7; porteous: 78-9; well: 194-5. 438 MSU has seen a lot of changesyn 1969-70—a new president, the start of a medical school, a new focus on minority students and community services and a growing concern with the issues that affect students and faculty alike as citizens. Now that all the work is over, I suspect that trying to squeeze all of Michigan State between two covers is an|impossibility. I hope we have managed to picture—with some accuracy—the mood and the people here and now. This year and this job have been demanding, at times frustrating, but, finally, rewarding. And part of the reward has been for me the opportunity to work with a wonderful crazy bunch of people I... Bru, I know I could never have put this book together without you—your work, your ideas, and most of all your willingness to listen. Thanks, Phil, for all your help and your knowledge and your calm, and Jack for somehow managing to maintain an illu­ sion of order in one corner of the office. To Mary, Rondy, Tim, Doug, Lorna, Bunny, Ellen, and the rest of the staff, for your time and your headaches, your lack of sleep and your sense of humor, and especially for the parts of yourselves that went into this book, thank you all very, very much. Mr. Mac, I’m particularly grateful for all your personal advice and for not losing your con­ fidence in a “woman editor.” And finally, a very special thanks for everything—from the encouragement, the ideas, the enthusi­ asm and the sympathy to the whiskey sours, the laundry runs, the car keys and the insults—to four very unforgettable friends: Jack, Dick, Roger and John. Thank you.I To the readers—this is your book, too, since you have all helped to shape this year and are as responsible for it as it is for the changes in yoirselves. I hope that opening the 1970 Wolverine many years from now will bring back only pleasant memories, and that the future wijlshow that we have all done a good job. editor-in-chief 1970 Wolverine 439 IMI 1 ! IH : ' tPW;*!