; ^ ' ",y >. .íL.!*...... ,> J ‘ . l§ÍÍí ... Bi SIImI o ! ? ■p*? ■■¡Il . . - 1 HW 1975 WOLVERINE Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan iigia Contents Introduction . ................■........ 4 Features .................. 17 Athletics ................................... 101 Groups......................... 135 Graduates ........ .... 183 Index .......... ........1 256 Older Campus Has Quiet Charm INTRODUCTION —5 INTRODUCTION The Modern Look on Campus iMIMMMiiWWW® INTRODUCTION —7 8 — INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION —9 10—INTRODUCTION Spartan Football — A Campus Celebration INTRODUCTION —11 12— INTRODUCTION CROSSWALK DONT JAYWALK (HAliUEL lAkOil^O£-bmmtS,) ymommitfi-? 1« K0AAJV6 3rorf«U RcFSiES comtmsy of 9.0$* 'Bern (ole ) tftsUfyfVmiri Kvarr FEATURES 33 Where Shall We Eat Again? The rising cost of food has caused many students to find that living in dorms has actually become cheaper than living off campus. In order to economize food produc­ tion, MSU recently designated dif­ ferent dorm complexes to specialize in the preparation of specific types of food. Brody, for example, pre­ pares all the baked goods which are then delivered to the other resi­ dence halls. Even though most of the dorms have grills, quick-service restaur­ ants are very popular with students both on and off campus. Students eagerly order pizza, hamburgs, ta­ cos, chicken or fish either in place of their regular meals or as late evening snacks. 34—FEATURES Top: Meals are produced for over 2300 students in Brody Cafeteria, the largest non-military cafeteria in the world. Above Left: The quality of the food in the dorms may not be the highest, but there’s plenty and it’s cheap. Above: Quick-service establishments like this one try to beat the rising cost of food. FEATURES —35 iilll n ARABIAN STALLION! TAKI" 69681 FEBRUARY IS 1971 Top: It’s Jean’s turn to feed Taki, one of MSU’s prize Arabian stallions. Above: Technological developments have improved the Dairy Farms at MSU and have made milking cows an automated process. Right: At the Swine Barn, a piglet is injected as part of a special research project. FEATURES Research on MSU Farms The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources offers about 20 degree programs in areas such as Agricultural Biochemistry, Agricul­ tural Engineering, Animal Husband­ ry, Crop Science, Dairy Science, Fisheries and Wildlife, Parks and Recreation, Resource Development and Packaging. At least a half dozen MSU farms, located south of main campus, pro­ vide students with an opportunity to conduct special research projects. Students also gain experience in farm operations. In addition to the learning experience, the farms help supply the university with products such as the cheese which is sold in the MSU cheese shop and often served in the dorm cafeterias. Top: Many classes encourage student involvement with animal care. Above: Special research projects, such as breeding, take place at the MSU Bull Barn. FEATURES —37 Opposite Page, Top Right: The Allergy Clinic allows students to keep their medications at Olin and receive allergy shots for only fifty cents each. Opposite Page, Bottom: A student receives treatment in the whirlpool bath, an important part of the physical therapy department. Above: Blood tests are provided in the downstairs lab at a lower cost to students. Above Right: Dr. James S. Feurig, director of the Health Center, has worked for 22 years at MSU. Right: Students wait in line at the pharmacy — just one of the many lines at the Health Center. 38 —FEATURES Health Center The MSU Health Center provides medical and surgical care for students, faculty and staff. The center has facilities for x-rays, laboratory testing, physical therapy treatments, pharmaceutical supplies, emergency care and counseling. Many students have gone through the process of waiting in line for a “walk-in” appointment while other students find it more convenient and desireable to make appointments ahead of time. FEATURES —39 Above: Dr. Henry C. Smith, Psychology of Personality 225, Fall Term, Mon.-Wed.-Frl. 1:50-2:20 p.m., Ill Olds Hall. Right: Dr. Barbara Reimer, Introductory Psychology 160, Fall Term, Tues.-Thurs. 3:00-4:20 p.m., 108B Wells Hall. FEATURES Lecture Halls Rarely Filled for Classes Human and Osteopathic Medicine Share Learning Facilities The Colleges of Human and Os­ teopathic Medicine have combined in many areas to provide their stu­ dents with a better opportunity to learn. The Gross Anatomy Lab and mi­ crobiology labs are two areas where the students are able to do research together. Students also gain practical expe­ rience by interning in various hospi­ tals and clinics in Michigan. These programs are set up to meet the individual needs of the student. A new hospital and research cen­ ter is presently under construction and scheduled to be completed in 1978. 42 —FEATURES Opposite Page, Top: Students of the College of Osteopathic Medicine work together in the Microbiology Lab. Opposite Page, Bottom: The MSU Immunization Clinic, run by the College of Human Medicine , students, meets every second Saturday of the month in a local church. Left: Grand Rapids Hospital is one of five Michigan hospitals which provide Human Medicine students with volunteer faculty members and practical experience. Below Left: Dr. Frank Dawson’s demonstration "Hands on Physicians” placed emphasis on a doctor’s examination techniques. Below: The Gross Anatomy Lab gives students of both colleges a chance to examine skeletons and body parts. FEATURES —43 Opposite Page, Top: Students studying criminalistics may work with the State Police Crime Lab to gain experience. Opposite Page, Bottom: Dr. Charles Cleland of the Department of Anthropology works with a student preparing artifacts. Right: Dr. Jay R. Harmen works with "Otto,” a machine which provides the Geography Department with weather maps 24 hours a day. Maps are posted in the Natural Sciences Building. Below: Acting Dean Gwen Andrews of the College of Social Science expects that there will be more interaction between departments within the College in the near future. Bottom: Criminal Justice students complete part of their practicums through work with the Lansing Probate Court. fete 44—FEATURES College of Social Science: Study Through Involvement The College of Social Science offers 17 degree pro­ grams which provide their students with a working know­ ledge of human behavior and social institutions. Students may choose from such areas as Multidisci­ plinary Social Science Programs, the departments of Anthropoloy, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology; the schools of Criminal Justice, Labor and Industrial Relations, Social Work, Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture; African and Asian Studies Center and the Computer Institute for Social Science Research. FEATURES —45 College of Engineering Opposite Page, Top: Members of the reactor staff examine the radioactivity of a sample at the nuclear reactor "Mistriga.” Opposite Page, Bottom: Special instruments help engineering students evaluate their research. Center: This student is doing laboratory tests on soil samples. Top: A mechanical engineering student prepares to heat a specimen in one of the gas furnaces. Above: These engineering students are studying the thermodynamics of an air engine during one of their labs. 46 —FEATURES The College of Engineering offers degrees in eleven majors including the professional fields of mechanical, civil, electrical, chemical, agricultural and metallurgical engineering. National programs provide research projects for stu­ dents to work on either individually or as a group. Schol­ arships are often presented to the leaders of these re­ search projects. Students of the department follow programs that will help them keep up with the continually changing field of engineering. FEATURES —47 The department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation offers a variety of classes for stu­ dents at MSU. Many students participate in the classes to have a break from routine lectures and to keep in shape. Other students take the classes to fulfill their graduation requirements. New classes like Neuromuscular Relaxation have promoted a renewed interest in the HPR department among both majors and non-majors. «ÉÉI ■ Above: The Water Safety Instruction class requires students to learn teaching techniques for swimming instruction and safety. Top Right: Keeping up with the times, these students practice style in a contemporary dance class. Right: Approaching your partner with the proper form is a necessary part of fencing. 48 — FEATURES HPR 101 Ways to Get in Shape Top: The newly added Neuromuscular Relaxation Class has become a popular way for students to get rid of the tensions and frustrations of college life. Left: Students compete in this Judo class as they learn one form of self-defense. Above: Many hours of practice are required for those students desiring to perform on the trampoline. FEATURES Opposite Page, Top Left: In this drawing class, student interaction is an important part of the learning process. Opposite Page, Top Right: Silk screening is one medium in which students can express themselves at Kresge Art Center. Opposite Page, Bottom: Classroom bulletin boards in Kresge give art students an opportunity to display their work. Above Right: This student experiments with contrasting colors in a painting class. Above: Many students work late at night finishing up pottery projects. Right: Putting the finishing touches on an art project requires a steady hand. 50 —FEATURES Kresge Art Center The Kresge Art Center provides facilities for MSU art students and enthusiasts. Classrooms and studi­ os give artists space to work on their drawings, paintings, sculptures and other projects. Most instructors place the finished work on display. The center also includes a gallery which exhibits both touring and permanent collections. FEATURES —51 Music Students Gain Experience Students majoring in music may earn degrees in Ap­ plied Music; Theory and Composition; Choral, Instru­ mental or Stringed Instrument School Music; Music Lit­ erature and Music Therapy. The Department of Music requires most of its students to present recitals or partic­ ipate in internships before they graduate. This is to give the students some practical experience. Organized groups within the department present concerts each year to both on and off campus audiences. 52 —FEATURES Opposite Page, Top: Harp players receive experience in orchestra, band, ensemble and solo work. Opposite Page, Bottom: Music Therapy Majors reach out to their clients through instrumental teaching. Left: The University Orchestra rehearses for one of its many performances. Below: Small ensembles provide recital experience for music students. Bottom Right: Dr. Dennis Burk, conductor, works out a difficult section of orchestra music with the violinists. Bottom Left: Practice rooms give music students like this violinist an opportunity to work individually on their music. Opposite Page, Top: The University Chorus, comprised of students and local talent, has performed in concerts for 26 years. Opposite Page, Center: During Fall, term, the MSU Marching band can be found practicing in the field adjoining the Music Building in the late afternoons. Opposite Page, Bottom: The State Singers perform in concerts on and off campus during the school year. Left: Concert Band rehearsals clear up any mistakes that may have been made during performances. Below: The Jazz Band performs in many local concerts, including those on local television stations. Residential Colleges: Experimental Learning Opposite Page, Top: Lyman Briggs College Dean Michael J. Harrison meets informally with students in his office. Opposite Page, Middle: The new Assistant Dean of Justin Morrill College, Charlotte Le Gates. Opposite Page, Bottom: Contro­ versial former Energy Chief John Sawhill visited James Madison College and talked with students about the country’s economic concerns. Above Right: A student portrays former President Richard M. Nixon in a Myth, Ritual and Drama Class in Justin Morrill College. Above: One of the conveniences of James Madison College is the library in Case Hall. Right: Praticai experience in lab work is strongly emphasized at Lyman Briggs College. 56 —FEATURES Residential colleges provide stu­ dents with a smaller college com­ munity within the larger University. Integration of the students’ curricu­ lar and extra-curricular activities is brought about by having class­ rooms, faculty offices and housing under one roof. MSU’s three resi­ dential colleges offer students an al­ ternative to the traditional under­ graduate program. Lyman Briggs College is geared for students interested in science and math oriented programs. The curriculum is varied to enable study in science, and experimentation mathematics and sociology. Justin Morrill College places greater emphasis on the teacher as a partner working with students in their educational experience. Exper­ imental programing consists of courses in fine arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and writing. James Madison College seeks to identify and analyze public policy problems. Students develop com­ munication skills along with the ability to think through complex issues of an international, judicial or socio-economic nature. Opposite Page, Top: Each term the President holds a reception for graduating seniors at Cowles House. Opposite Page. Bottom: The 1974 Board of Trustees Back Row, Left To Right: Kenneth W. Thompson, Warren M. Huff, Blanche Martin, Jack M. Stack, Don Stevens, Aubrey Radcliff. Front Row, Left To Right: Frank Merriman, President Clifton R. Wharton, Particia M. Carrigan. Above Right: Speaking to freshmen at the summer orientation programs gives President Wharton the opportunity to greet new students. Above: President Wharton and Mrs. Dolores M. Wharton at Cowles House. In addition to being a wife and mother Mrs. Wharton is a world traveler, author, critic and patron of the arts, a member of several boards of directors and a member of numerous art councils. Right: President Wharton along with other MSU hockeyfans gives a round of applause for former Athletic Director Biggie Munn at the dedication of MSU’s new ice arena named in his honor. 58 —FEATURES President Wharton — Smiles from the Top Michigan State University is a communi­ ty of varying social ideas where men and women can develop their full potential in the academic world. Students, faculty and staff combine to create the academic world of MSU. President Clifton R. Wharton and the administration perform important func­ tions — the outlining, coordinating, direct­ ing and formulating of the complex maze of memos, forms and meetings that make the University run like a well-designed piece of academic machinery. Besides his administrative duties, Presi­ dent Wharton is an active member of the University community. Senior receptions, graduation andinformal talks at residence hall dinners give the President the oppor­ tunity to get a closer look at student affairs and concerns. President Wharton graduated cum laude from Harvard in 1947 with.a B.A. in history. He also earned a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago and has several honorary degrees. He is presently a member of several boards of directors including the Ford Mo­ tor Co., the Burroughs Corporation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Agriculture Development.Council. International Programs Encourage Involvement The Center for International Programs provides many oppor­ tunities in overseas employment and studies for the student who is interested in travel. Students may elect to spend one year abroad or just one term studying languages, university require­ ments or following an independ­ ent course. The International Center also helps foreign students adjust to life in the United States. MSU of­ fers English classes, films and lectures for the foreign student. Host Families in the East Lansing area work with the students to provide a “home away from home”. International Week, an event held each fall term, gives interna­ tional students a chance to dis­ play exhibits about their countries. 60 —FEATURES Opposite Page, Top: Buddhist priests conduct a service as part of International Week activities. Opposite Page, Bottom: The International Center arranges open houses which allow students to discuss foreign work and study opportunities. Above Left: Matsuo Tomita, a first degree master in the Ohara School of Ikebana, demonstrates Ikebana, the ancient Japanese art of flower arranging. Above: Exhibits during International Week allow students to show artifacts from their homelands. Left: International Week closes with a special dinner for foreign students. FEATURES Campus Radio: Listen and Learn Opposite Page, Top Left: Record files keep handy many albums which listeners request by phone. Opposite Page, Top Right: WMSN receives the latest news on the Associated Press wire. Opposite Page, Bottom: Some on-campus students spend many hours listening to their favorite radio stations. Above: Students have the opportunity to gain experience as DJ’s with many hours scheduled for air-time. Right: Radio stations offer special programs which encourage listeners to call in and make comments over the air. 62 —FEATURES Campus radio stations serve the students who live in the dorms. Each dorm complex has a radio station which provides its residents with entertain­ ment, news and special programs. Frequently, sta­ tions will have contests in which pizzas or movie tickets are given away as prizes. Radio stations also provide practical experience for the students who run them. Some students work for enjoyment while others plan to seek a ca­ reer in the broadcasting field following graduation. WMSN, located in the Student Services Building, serves the whole campus. The three dorm complex stations are WBRS in Brody, WEAK in Wonders and WMCD in McDonel. FEATURES —63 Coffeehouses: Informal Entertainment Coffeehouses have gained popularity in the last few years. This increase has been reflected in a greater demand for more coffeehouses in the dorms. Students often join together in the dorms to create their own programs. Sometimes these cof­ feehouses are planned as finals-week breaks. Mariah, a branch of the MSU Pop Entertainment program,^presents many distinguished folk and blues artists in intimate settings. The program is run entirely by student volunteers. Four Corners Coffeehouse provides entertain­ ment for those dorms that call and wish to set up a program. They have a list of students with talent who wish to perform when the opportunity arises. All of the coffeehouses are organized on a non­ profit basis. Organizers hope to encourage students to further develop their talents and to share them with others. 64—FEATURES - - a s r Opposite Page, Top Left: A student entertains listeners at a Mason Hall Coffeehouse. Opposite Page, Top Right: Case Hall residents relax at one of the dorm sponsored Coffeehouses. Opposite Page, Bottom: Performing an original Blues Style is Sonny terry, of Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee, at a Mariah concert. Above: Jim Stafford sings some of his top-40 hits to Mariah goers. Left: the "Boys of the Lough” played traditional Scottish and Irish folksongs in a concert sponsored by Mariah. Interested in sharing your knowl­ edge with others? The Free Universi­ ty is the place to go. Established in the 1960’s, the Free U remains an outlet for education in non-struc- tured surroundings, providing courses outside of and in supple­ ment liberal arts curriculum. today’s to Free U operates on two basic as­ sumptions. One, that the desire for knowledge should spring from an aroused interest in the subject mat­ ter rather than an external stimulus (i.e. grade point). Two, that the Free U can serve as a channel for com­ municating greater awareness and understanding of individuals by working with constant growth in a small community setting. The Free University is not official­ ly affiliated with MSU, but it receives financial support from ASMSU, the student government. Free University Opposite Page, Top Left: Students practice Bang-Ho-Ty-Ci, a Chinese dance of self-defense. Opposite Page, Top Right: Massage techniques relax the body when properly used. Opposite Page, Bottom Right:The Wild Edible Plant Class gives valuable information for wilderness survival. Opposite Page, Bottom Left: Yoga exercises prepare the body for meditation. Right: Clinics offer hints on the upkeep and repair of bikes. Below: Guitar classes provide new techniques. Concerts Satisfy Many Tastes Opposite Page, Top: The comedy of George Carlin humored students during Homecoming weekend. Opposite Page, Left: Only Frank Zappa’s ardent admirers really appreciated his bizarre style of progressive rock as he led The Mothers of Invention in a late Fall term concert. Opposite Page, Right: The Temptations displayed their synchronous dance style in a Spring term 74 concert. Left: Chicago’s brassy, rhythmic music enthralled a sell-out crowd during Fall term. Below, Left: Homecoming weekend also featured the sensitive vocal talents of Dave Loggins. Below: The Beach Boys performed their new as well as their old style of music also during the 74 Spring term. Dancing of all types has become much more popular over the last several years at MSU. This year, the student dance group Orchesis formed its own repertory compa­ ny. This smaller, more professionally oriented group will provide the community with several dance concerts in addition to the annual Orchesis performance held under PAC auspices each spring. The HPR department has completely revamped its 35- hour dance minor and because of the demand has great­ ly increased the number and variety of dance offerings. Those who enroll in dance courses range from theater students to math majors, according to Dixie Durr, HPR assistant professor. Lecture-Concert again offered an Art of Dance Series. This popular mini-series brings to the campus modern and ethnic dancing and traditional ballet. Believe it or not, social dancing seems to be making a comeback. This Fall term witnessed the opening of a Fred Astaire Dance Studio on M.A.C. Avenue. Ballroom dancing from the fox trot to the tango is being taught to a number of MSU students. gg a / g Top: Dixie Durr, assistant professor of dance and Orchesis adviser, gives tips to dancers during dress rehearsal for the Spring '74 Orchesis concert. Above, Left: This modern dance class in the HPR department can serve as a challenging introduction to learning dance at Michigan State. Above: A ballet class is a regular course offering in the HPR department. Dancing Invades MSU 70— FEATURES Above: During the annual Spring '74 concert, these Orchesis members danced to some music of the 30’s. Left: Israeli Dance Club members learn some traditional Israeli folk dances. Below: The Alvin Ailey dance concert gave the MSU community a taste of one of America’s finest dance companies. The Performing Arts Company Long rehearsals, set and cos­ tume designs, lighting and directing are all elements which combine to establish the high degree of profes­ sionalism that the Performing Arts Company strives to maintain. PAC consists of graduate stul dents, although occasionally an undergraduate is involved in a pro­ duction. Each event is a joint effort of the entire theater department. Professor Peter Landry directed Child’s Play last spring and chair­ man Frank Rutledge directed A Touch of the Poet fall term. The Arena Theater, associated with PAC, gives undergraduates a chance to become directly involved with theater productions. Professor Robert Klassen directed That Cham­ pionship Season in the Arena during winter term. 72—FEATURES Opposite Page, Top: Nora Melody comforts her daughter Sarah over her frustrating love affair in A TOUCH OF THE POET. Opposite Page, Bottom Left: LION IN WINTER. Geoffrey listens as younger brother John snivels about mistreatment by his family. Opposite Page, Bottom Right: PURLIE. Reverend Purlie listens as Lutie Belle tells him of her love for him. Left: CHILD’S PLAY. Dobbs and Father Penny discuss the vocation of teaching. Below: A TOUCH OF THE POET. Con Melody congratulates himself on his superiority in front of his friends and family. Performing Companies Give a Variety of Dramatic Entertainment ; > I 3 1 f. : I { s Providing variety for MSU com­ munity theater-goers are The Com­ pany, Players Gallery and the Black Arts Manifesto. The newly created Players’ Gal­ lery is a semi-professional organiza­ tion with members from the Univer­ sity and the community. This group offers a new style of theatrical en­ tertainment — dinner theater in the Union Ballroom. The Company returns for its fifth year to the McDonel Kiva with an opportunity for all students to get involved in any phase of play pro­ duction. The Black Arts Manifesto was organized by Gerald Emmons, Rob­ ert Gaines,IPat Ford, Mike Gordon, Dannielle Rendor, and Lamar Boyd. This group expresses the Black ex­ perience through music, poetry and drama. Many productions are writ­ ten by members. Proceeds from the performances are given to charita­ ble organizations. 74 —FEATURES i M ■ Opposite Page, Left: WAITING FOR GODOT was performed by The Company in an abstract setting during the Spring of ’74. Opposite Page, Right: A HAND IS ON THE GATE presents poetry based on historical Black experience in a stylized manner. Opposite Page, Bottom: The medium faints during a seance in BLYTHE SPIRIT. Left: LADY DAY, written by Bob Gaines, was based on the life of Billy Holiday. Proceeds went to Save the Children Fund. Below Left: Stanley Gill, director of Players’ Gallery, makes changes during a dress rehearsal of BLYTHE SPIRIT. Below: Members of The Company take a bow at the end of a fine performance of A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS. Pigs vs. Freaks for ALSAC The Freaks downed the Pigs 7-0 in the fifth annual Bull Bowl game. The proceeds from the game, which was the fourth win for the Freaks, were donated to St. Jude’s Children Hospital in Memphis, Tenn., to support the ALSAC fund (Aid to Leukemia Stricken American Children). Comedian Danny Thomas, founder of ALSAC, attend­ ed the game along with folk singer Josh White Jr. who led the national anthem. The Pig’s Team included local police officers, firemen and federal agents while students, street persons and former jocks made up the Freak’s team. 76—FEATURES Opposite Page, Top: Both children and clowns provide amusement for the spectarors. Opposite Page, Bottom: The Pigs and Freaks vie for the football during an exciting game. Top: The Pigs made several attempts to stop the Freaks from the 7-0 victory. Left: Members of the Freaks team anxiously watch the game. Above: High school students provide a variety of entertainment with band instruments and kazoos. FEATURES Most students acquire extra money from one source or another. This money is not usually spent at the University but on Grand River Avenue. The small stretch of Grand River near the MSU campus is cluttered with stores of ev­ ery type, fulfilling almost any need or desire a student may have. All of these establish­ ments have one common goal: Student Capital. Every day, Grand River is crowded with students seeking the best deals on clothes, books, records, furniture, athletic equipment and gifts. Every other Friday is payday for the stu­ dents who work on campus, time to cash checks before the banks close at 4:30. Lines are long. While waiting, the students cannot help noticing the windows of the nearby stores. Upon leaving the bank, these stu­ dents head out to look for the latest sale items or a new album. Once again, Grand River begins the process of absorbing the students’ money. We Vj| if m -fini weteeuen cue dîme. ttfte and ¿jive tyw à Grand River Attracts Students Opposite Page, Top Left: The competition runs high amoung the bookstores, and not only with books. Opposite Page, Top Right: Linn’s Camera Shop, Hallmark Cards and The Card Shop provide a large assortment of cards. Opposite Page, Bottom: Many stores attract student attention by offering special deals. Left: Weekly coupons lure many students to State Discount. Below: Paraphernalia of all types can be found at The Card Shop. FEATURES —79 Grand River Entertains Shopping can become an exhausting experience while pacing Grand River comparing prices. If the process is so te­ dious that the student cannot get home without some help, then it’s time to look for a bike at Velocipede, Crossroads, Sportsmeister or the Schwinn Shop. Along with the variety of stores comes the entertainment. Campus Theater shows the latest in major pictures and The State Theater offers movies along the special interest line. For those stu­ dents who prefer their entertainment at home, Grand River includes several ster­ eo shops. Tech Hi-Fi, The Stereo Shoppe, Hi-Fi Buys and Marshall Music all claim to have the lowest prices. Records are also available at The Disc Shop, Discount Records and the Campus Music Shop. Left: Stores are found above and below Grand River. Above: There are an unlimited number of bike brands to be considered when shopping in the Grand River bike shops. 80 —FEATURES Top. The pinball machines at Fireball entertain some students for many hours. Left: One of the two movies theaters just off campus. Above: The Stereo Shoppe displays many models of stereo components for comparison with their competitors. FEATURES Right: Dooley’s, among others, offers a downstairs dancing area with live band in addition to their upstairs bar. Below: The Alle’ Ey TG is a popular Friday afternoon event. Relax, Dance, or Get Drunk Keyed to go out for a beer? East Lansing bars have' been on the rise in the past few years. Many students have found them to be welcome escapes form study­ ing and bad exams or just good places to go for some entertainment and relaxation. Students have the choice of going to a bigger bar to boogie down or finding a quieter atmosphere to talk with friends. Area bars offer a variety of entertain­ ment from nationally known bands in concert to local groups. Pool tables, air hockey games and pinball machines are found in one corner of the bar, testing the coordination of a patron after a few drinks. Friday T.G.’s, Pitcher Nights, Flaming Hog Specials, Tall Boy Nights and Half Price Afternoons lure stu­ dents to the bars to celebrate anything from birthdays to the end of finals. Above Right: Students enjoy a pitcher special every Wednesday night at Lizards. Above Left: Stephen Stills was among the nationally known performers at The Stables fall term. Left: The Brewery, MSU West, hosts many groups like Kiss with large sellout crowds. FEATURES —83 Student Employment: E Opposite Page, Top Left: There are many off campus job opportunities for students. Opposite Page, Top Right: The Department of Public Safety hires students to help clear up parking problems on campus. Opposite Page, Bottom Right: Dorm cafeterias employ a large number of the student working population. Top Right: Students work both days and nights at this service garage. Top Left: Job opportunities are displayed on the bulletin board in the Placement Bureau. Above: Graduate Assistants are salaried employees. Right: Student traffic directors control the campus roads during football games, concerts and other large events. 84—FEATURES Experience, Enjoyment, and Money Employment is a major concern for most stu­ dents whether they are earning their own way through school or not. Students seek employment to pay for tuition, entertainment, and clothes. Expe­ rience and future job references also cause stu­ dents to look for work. University wages range from standard pay of $2.05 per hour (compared with $1.90 in 1973) to salaried student personnel. Jobs can be found in almost anything from manual labor to graduate assistantships. IK FEATURES —85 Opposite Page, Top: People gather to discuss the pros and cons of the veteran bonus bill. Opposite Page, Center: Demonstrators successfully urged support for a yes-vote on the veteran bonus proposal. Opposite Page, Bottom: United Farm Workers Union drew student support in a protest at Beaumont Tower. Above: The Student Workers Union held bi-weekly meetings at the Union Building to gain support. Right: A volunteer solicits support for the Wounded Knee Defense Fund. FEATURES Rallies and demonstrations were not prevalent on campus this year, but there were a few issues which seemed to bring controversy. The United Farm Workers were looking for support from the Uni­ versity in boycotting non-union let­ tuce as they gathered near Beau­ mont Tower to talk to interested people. Supporters of thé Veterans’' Bonus Proposal also assembled at Beaumont to urge students to vote for the proposal in November. The measure passed, providing Vietnam veterans with more money. The Union Building lobby hosted several groups which were reaching out for support of their causes. Among these groups were the Wounded Knee Defense Fund and supporters of the abolition of the CIA. A small group of MSU students joined together to form the Student Workers Union. Tim Cain, president of ASMSU, was one of the main or­ ganizers of the union. Because of his involvement, some people were interested in ousting Cain from his position on the ASMSU Board; but they were unsuccessful. Neverthe­ less, Cain’s unionization attempts met with little support from most students. FEATURES —87 Waste Control Authority, an operation devoted to recycling paper, cardboard and plastic, began Fall Term 1972 with three student employes and a rented U-Haul trailer. The program has expended to over 80 student workers and four vehicles. A new phase of WCA, Project Recovery, will save the university money and provide more stu­ dent employment opportunities. The project will employ workers for a new warehouse and for waste pick-up. Waste is delivered to the ware­ house where it is sorted before being bailed and sold to companies. Waste Control has 13 collection sites on and off campus and about 300 waste barrels in cam­ pus offices. Off campus, the Authority has three collection bins for glass and one for cans. Opposite Page, Top: Dorm residents may place ail of their newspapers and magazines in the bins at the front of their halls for WCA to pick up. Opposite Page, Bottom: Each week, WCA collects about 60,000 pounds of newspapers which have to be sorted before being bailed. Above Left: WCA employes built the second bailer, saving the university about $900. Above: Student employes sort through waste from office bins. Left: Waste material from the various collection sites is transported to the new warehouse. FEATURES Student Union Building The Union Building serves all students, employes, alumni and guests of MSU. Facili­ ties available at the Union include a grill, cafe­ teria, browsing library, newsstand, postal of­ fice and billiard room. The ticket office in the lobby is a familiar sight to students who have slept outside waiting for it to open in the morning. The Union also has private dining rooms, meeting rooms, lounges and a ballroom. The Department of Television and Radio, Alumni office and offices for Union Board ac­ tivities are also in the building. ;’;.v tat« ■ •' - ~ Xl/~; \H§ Above: The Union offers room for open and class bowling. Above Right: Pinball players test their skill in the Union basement. Right: For a variety of magazines and newspapers students can visit the newsstand in the Union. 90 — FEATURES Below: The Union Barbershop offers students the convenience of on-campus haircuts. Right: Students can buy their Christmas gifts at the annual Unlion Activities Board Flea Market. Bottom: The Union Lounge provides students with a rest spot from a busy day's activities. FEATURES —91 Opposite Page, Top: The Receiving Area handles complaints from the public. Opposite Page, Bottom: A student questions a parking ticket at the Records Office. Top: Incoming calls and dispatched patrol cars are handled by radio dispatchers. Above: A last look at the Quonset Huts. These crowded conditions will be replaced with a new building near Audiology and Speech Sciences Fall Term, 1975. Right: A new addition to the Depart­ ment of Public Safety is the radar speed-control gun. FEATURES The Department of Public Safety provides several services for MSU. Police officers patrol campus in order to keep activities under con­ trol. Often the department conducts programs on self-defense for inter­ ested students. The Records Office issues all permits and gate cards. Students and faculty-staff members must register their cars, motorcycles and bikes here if they plan to operate them on campus. This office also handles complaints about all stu­ dent parking violations. During Fall Term 1975, the de­ partment will move to a new build­ ing which is being built near the Audiology and Speech Sciences Building. The quonset huts, those “temporary’’ shelters which have housed the department for years, will soon be destroyed. Opposite Page, Top Right: During the winter months, the MSU buses are so crowded that there usually is standing room only. Opposite Page, Top Left: The Capitol Area Transportation Authority (CATA) has fares of 10 cents for senior citizens and routes not entering Lansing and 25 cents for other routes. East Lansing installed shelters at many bus stops this summer for those people who have to wait for a ride in poor weather. Opposite Page, Bottom: Students rush to secure a seaton the bus so that they will not have to wait for another bus. Top: New paint jobs on the pedestrian crossings on campus make them easier to see and safer to cross. Above Left: Many studentsfyne up each Friday at the East Lansing depot for a bus to take them home for the weekend. Above: Since Fall term, Amtrak has provided a quick and inexpensive way to travel between major cities. Left: The new Amtrak rail-passenter station, located on south campus, has a spacious area for people to await the arrival of the train. FEATURES wsa Top: Curb cuts enable handicapped students to move more freely around campus. Above: The outdated lift facility on the MSU van makes mobility difficult for the handicapped. Right: Penny Atkins and her leader dog Charlie. Miss Atkins is a counselor in the MSU Office for the Handicapped. FEATURES Campus Mobility Improving for Handicapped Handicapped students and faculty-staff mem­ bers have special problems as they try to move around campus. In the past year, MSU has made several changes that make mobility easier. Ramps and curb cuts are the most noticeable of the changes. The Office of Programs for Handicapped Students has been instrumental in planning many of the ramps and curb cuts as MSU starts the con­ struction of new buildings. The University provides transportation for those confined to wheelchairs at the cost ot about $160 per term to the individual. The van used for this is outdated and does not accommodate all of the wheelchairs. It is hoped that in the near future bet­ ter lifts can be purchased. Blind students at MSU were presented with braille maps this year, making the maze of side­ walks on campus less confusing. The maps, made at the Michigan Transcribing Service at Southern Michigan Prison, in Jackson, cover the central area of campus. Above: A bus for the handicapped, from Colorado, is demonstrated as a possibility for future use in the Lansing area. Left: Blind students were better able to acquaint themselves with the campus this year through the recent availability of braille maps. FEATURES —97 Student volunteers at the Ingham County Medical Care Center plan special activities for the 185 resi­ dents. Group interaction is encour­ aged through programs like Horti­ culture Therapy. Volunteers also give individual attention by helping the residents with personal matters such as letter-writing. Volunteers (cont.) The MSU Volunteer Bureau places students in more than eight different programs. These vary from group projects to one-to-one relationships. Some volunteers work with organizations like the YWCA or the Boys’ Club. Becoming a Big Brother/Sister or working as a Volunteer Probation Officer gives opportunities for individual work with juveniles. The Volunteer Action Corp is a group of students who help local people in need of painting, raking or moving jobs. The Corp usually needs a day or an evening to com­ plete a project. 100 —FEATURES Top Left: Office workers help to keep operations running smoothly for the volunteers. Top Right: The Volunteer Action Corp usually plans on a painting or moving job every weekend. Above: Tony Lush (lower left), director of Volunteer Programs, makes up work schedules with two other Volunteer workers. Spartans Back to the Big Time It was a typical autumn day in early November. Spartan Stadium was overflowing, filled to the ex­ treme. Over 80,000 people were in attendance, and millions more sat in front of their color televisions opening beers, chewing on potato chipsjl preparing themselves for another Ohio State victory. But something happened between the kick-off and the final gun. Some for­ ty men, all dressed proudly in green and white, came together to prove they were a football team. Some forty men beat the unbeatable. Some forty men sent out a nation­ wide message — Michigan State is back! There was more to the season than the Ohio State game. MSU opened with a 41-7 rout of lowly Northwestern and then shut-out Syracuse 19-0. A 56-14 shellacking from UCLA left the Spartans bruised and battered; but against a highly- ranked Notre Dame team State fought back unmercifully after giv­ ing the Irish two easy touchdowns in the first half, only to lose 19-14. In nearby Ann Arbor the Spartans again gave up early TD’s and lost to arch-rival U of M 21-7. The trip to Il­ linois resulted in a disappointing 21- 21 tie, but the team returned home to annihilate Purdue 31-7 in front of an enthused Homecomingcrowd. At Wisconsin, State continued its flawless play, defeating a good Badger squad 28-21 before facing number one ranked Ohio State. The Spartans edged Archie Griffin and company 16-13. State then beat a scrappy Indiana team 19-10 and demolished Iowa 60-21 in the final contest of the year. Michigan State finished third in the Big Ten with the tie against Illi­ nois keeping them from a three-way tie for the championship. MSU also ended the year ranked in the na­ tion’s top twenty. For the Spartans there was no trip to Pasadena in 1974, but next year ... 102 —ATHLETICS Opposite Page, Top: The powerful MSU defense stops an Iowa runner for no gain. Opposite Page, Bottom: Charlie Bagget in action. Left: Sophomore Leon Williams shows some speed in the open field. Below: An injured Otto Smith is helped off the turf by MSU’s excellent trainers. Bottom: Levi Jackson takes off on a touchdown romp. ATHLETICS S103 Opposite Page, Top Left: Split-end Mike Hurd, after receiving a Baggett-thrown bomb. Opposite Page, Top Right: Otto Smith (71) and Greg Schaum (95) protect the Spartan goal-line. Opposite Page, Bottom: MSU reserves Tom Standal and Paul Rudinski dive desperately for the Purdue ball-carrier. Top: Fullback Levi Jackson breaks through the huge hole opened by his offensive line. Left: Awaiting the snap, quarterback Charlie Baggett calls signals while surveying the defense. Above: Heisman trophy winner Archie Griffin is stopped by linebacker Pat McClowry. The year was 1949 and the United States was a nation returningto peace-time stabili­ ty. Michigan State was still a college known for its agricultural excellence, not its liberal arts program. It was the time of “Biggie” Munn and his football powerhouses. It was the year of a new ice rink, billed as one of the finest in the nation. It was the year of Demonstration Hall. It is now 1975, and we are a nation fight­ ing a slumping economy. MSU is a universi­ ty moving out of the shadow of the Universi­ ty of Michigan. Demonstration Hall is a crumbling relic of a past era. It is unsuitable for such a progressive school. So a new arena has been constructed, the Clarence L. “Biggie” Munn Ice Arena. The rink is the newest ice-skating facility in the country, seating over 6300. Every seat in the complex offers a clear view of the ice, whether it be a Steve Colp break­ away or a brilliant save by goalie Ron Clark. The arena will also serve as the largest plantings project on campus. The Munn Arena has become another reminder to campus visitors that this just isn’t Cow Col­ lege anymore. 106 —ATHLETICS New Ice Arena Wins Face-off with Old Rink Opposite Page, Top: Gloves fly as the Spartans pair off during a skirmish with the Minnesota Gophers. Opposite Page, Bottom: Between periods Coach Amo Bessone and Daryl Rice have a pow-wow. Right: Defenseman Tim McDonald displays tough defense with a sliding save as goalie Jim LaPointe looks on. Below: Standing in the slot Brendon Moroney scores after a fine pass from center Tom Ross. Bottom Left: Tim McDonald freezes the puck against the boards. Bottom Right: Pat Betterley winds up to take a slap shot. 108 —ATHLETICS Spartans Fizzle Out, End Season in 5th Place Hockey caught on like wildfire on cam­ pus this past season. With an MSU team that was number one in the nation for a major portion of the campaign and with the opening of Munn Ice Arena, this enth­ usiasm was quite naturally expected. The Spartans started their season by winning 7 of their first 9 outings includ­ ing two key, away victories over Michigan the Tech. After Bowling Green edged Spartans 5 to 4 it was uphill for the hockey team as they won 11 out of their next 12 clashes. The tough third-period play that the Spartans became known for ended with injuries to center Steve Colp and defensiveman Kelly Cahill. Then the balloon burst and the Spartans proceed­ ed to drop 8 of their last 11 games to plummet from first down to a fifth place finish in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, WCHA. In the post-season action the Spartans faced Wisconsin and earned a berth into the second round of the WCHA playoffs by defeating the Badgers 7 to 4 after los­ ing 5 to 4 in the third period the night before. With that victory the Spartans clinched a bid at the finals as they tallied the most goals in the series. ATHLETICS —109 State Starts Fast and Then ... Michigan State’s basketball team opened the season with the specter of Mike Robinson, the graduated all- time leading scorer in Spartan his­ tory, hanging over their heads. Could MSU compile a winning sea­ son without Robinson’s scoring punch? The team answered that question quickly, sweeping their first five opponents and finishing Christmas break with a 6-2 record. It seemed State had survived Robin­ son’s graduation and were on the way. But down in the lockerroom a number of the players were unhap­ py with Coach Ganakas and his starting lineup. A freshman from nearby Holt, Jeff Tropf, had cap­ tured a starting spot some of his teammates felt he did not deserve. This and other petty grievances came to a head before the Indiana game, resulting in the suspension of ten varsity members. Surrounded by a screaming sell-out crowd, the ten walked out of Jenison a few minutes before the opening tip, leaving Ganakas with a motley crew of JV’s and Tropf to face the likes of Quinn Buckner and Steve Green. The Spartans of the day were no match for the number-one Hoos- iers, losing by the largest margin in MSU history. A day later the ten were reinstat­ ed and the participants “kissed and made-up.” It was back to basketball and winning. But can the 6500 avid fans forget that the suspended var­ sity left them and the rest of the team alone to face the toughest test MSU would receive all year? And can they forget how determined the JV’s and Tropf played while those on full-rides sat in Benny White’s apartment without the time or the inspiration to wear the green and white? Opposite Page, Top: Freshman Jeff Tropf, stuck in the middle of controversy, calmly ties his shoe. Opposite Page, Bottom: The walk-out as the sell-out crowd saw it. Top Right: Guard Peter Davis drives. Right: Captain Lindsay Hairston knocks an opponent’s shot against the backboard. Above: An Ohio State player lays an egg. 110 —ATHLETICS ■HP ATHLETICS —111 Hustle and Tough 'D’ Make up for Lack of Height In the land of the giants and thesport of the giantsthe Spartans are not about to brag about height, but their record is something to brag about. With two devastating- ly great jumpers in the forms of center Lindsay Hairston and forward Terry Furlow the Spartans have proven a basketball team does not win by height alone. A balanced attack of playmaker-guard Bill Glover, hustler Pete Davis at the other guard and high scorers Hairston and Furlow made for a tough team. After getting plastered by Indiana during the walkout, the return of the team brought on two back-to-back vic­ tories over Ohio State and Michigan. A hot shooting per­ centage of .640, a season high, provided the spark for that victory. The Spartans were on the road next and continued their away-game slump by dropping games to Minnesota and Iowa. After those two crushing defeats they went on a rampage, winning 5 of their next 6 games. These victories included a 105 to 87 win over Wisconsin, a 54 to 50 victory over Northwestern in what proved to be a defensive battle, and wins over cold shooting Illinois and Ohio State for a second time. The biggest win was over the fighting Irish of Notre Dame. The final score down in South Bend was 76 to 73. Then it was on to Ann Arbor where after jumping out to a 12 to 4 lead early in the game the Spartans fell behind and lost by 12 points, snapping a five-game winning streak. In the land of the giants the MSU Spartans proved to be giant killers. Next year with many returning lettermen the giant killers will be tough. Above: Displaying his fantastic jumping ability center Lindsay Hairston goes up for the tip-in. Above Right: Guard Pete Davis leads the Spartans on a fast break against Eastern. Right: Dribbling around Western opponent Edgar Wilson drives to the basket. 112 —ATHLETICS m Above Left: Senior guard Bill Glover takes a jump shot from the top of the key. Above: Forward Terry Furlow clears the boards during the Western game. Left: Coach Gus Ganakas follows the play while Peter Davis gets some rest and hits the water bottle. Freshmen Find Success The Michigan State swimming team coming off an excep­ tional recruiting summer finished near the top of the highly competetive Big Ten, placing behind perennial powerhouses Indiana and Michigan. Coach Richard Fetters successfully combined a group of experienced veterans and talented fresh­ men to produce a team that won 6 of 9 dual meets. Behind the swimming of junior Bruce Wright, freestyler sophomore Mark Outwater, backstroker and upperclassmen divers Barry Van- Amberg and Tom Benson, the old guard held its ground; but the youngsters were not to be outdone. Led by Floridian John Apsley, long distance freestyler Greg Forman and diver Jesse Griffen the rookie swimmers scored their share of the points. Fetters can afford to look to the future, and possibly to a day when the Big Ten title will lie in East Lansing and not in Bloom­ ington, Indiana. 114— ATHLETICS Opposite Page, Top: Barry VanAmberg, frozen in action, prepares to execute a somersault.H Opposite Page, Left: Who knows? Opposite Page, Right: Freshman Jim Dauw, in a moment of intense concentration. Above: Freshman from Florida, John Apsley, flies into action a la swim cap. Left: Another unidentified Spartan. ATHLETICS At Old Ballgame Litwhiler is King Danny Litwhiler is a perfectionist. He is also one of the winningest baseball coaches in the nation and his ’74 Spartan team proved him again. The Spartans came through last spring with a fine 23-16-1 record; yet for this fine showing they placed a mere sixth in the Big 10. This was due to a 7-8 record in league play. The Spartans lost 8 of their first 15 games because of cold pitching. But the old arms came up with 11 victories in 16 games during April. For the rest of the campaign the Spartans played .500 baseball. Capping the season, catcher Dale Frietch was select­ ed Academic All American and coaches’ All-American. With 16 returning lettermen Coach Lit­ whiler predicts, “we’ll be in the race next year.” 116 —ATHLETICS Opposite Page, Top: First Baseman Howard Schryer leeps high for a bad throw. Opposite Page, Right: Duane Bickel delivers his curvebali. Opposite Page, Left: After a heavy cut Rick Seid watches the ball sail over the fence. Top: Batgirl Julie Klee hustles with a bat to the bench. Right: Head Coach Danny Litwhiler contemplates the big game. Above: Dale Frietch slides home with the go-ahead run. ATHLETICS Above Left: Jim Nugent shows fancy footwork as he works his way around a Western player. Above: Dribbling downfield center-half Rom Zdravko concentrates on setting up an offensive play. Left: Fullback Jim Stelter shows fine defense against his Oakland University opponent. Left: Tangled up in a mess, Peer Brunnschweiler fights for ball possession. Bplow: Halfback Phil Smith goes high to head ball. Bottom Left: Spartans celebrate a hard-fought victory over Calvin College. Oops! Spartans Boot Season Finale for Only Loss The hooters proved to be quite a soccer power this past year as they went undefeated in their first 10 outings and lost only the sea­ son finale to number one rated Indiana, 3 to 0. Although the Spar­ tans were not a high scoring team their defense made up for their lack-luster offense. Fine goaltending by sophomore Gary Wilkinson and a tough defense earned the Spartans the honor of giving up the fewest number of goals of any team in the Midwest Soccer Associa­ tion. The Spartans began this season by winning their first three games including a 7 to 0 romp over Eastern, before tying always tough Oakland University. In their next 7 games the hooters came up with 5 victories, including tough 1 to 0 victories over Michigan and Ohio State. Then with an undefeated season within their grasp they lost their campaign final. Halfback Phil Smith was given an honorable mention on the All-Midwest Soccer Association team; he was one of three players in the state of Michigan to receive such an honor. Some new1 faces will soon be seen on the hooter’s schedule in­ cluding some nationally ranked teams, but Coach Rutherford commented, “We’ll be a better team next year. My boys aren’t strong, but they are conditioned.« ATHLETICS —119 Lindsay Leads Harriers Off in the distant mist a lonely harrier moves over the moist turf of the Forest Akers Golf Course. His face is hidden by the steady drizzle. Perhaps it is sophomore Herb Lindsay, leading the Spartans to a win, and setting another of his course records. Lindsay finished third in the Big Ten championships, gaining a berth in the NCAA districts and ultimately reaching All-American status. Or is it Jeff Pullen, a freshman who stepped into varsity prominence immediately and gained a district spot with his fine performances? Other runners quickly come into view. Fred Teddy, Amos Brown and Stan Mavis push to the tape; securing a Spartan victory. Coach James Gib- bard waits anxiously as his charges compile a note-wor­ thy 4-1-1 dual meet record and a credible fourth place Big Ten finish. Gibbard, head coach of five years, leaves the course with a smile, well aware he has all of his letter- men returning for the ’75 campaign. The team’s record affirms Gibbard's talents and the success of his rebuild­ ing program, which he hopes will culminate in MSU’s thirteenth Big Ten title next season. 120 —ATHLETICS Lacrosse Looks Ahead The Spartan lacrosse team suffered through another disappointing season, winning five and los­ ing seven. Coach Fred Hartman had predicted a winning record in 74. With key veterans returning, his optimism was well-founded; but as his team will attest, experience does not assure victories. Al­ though the team fared poorly, many individuals achieved stellar status. Goalie Ron Herbert contin­ ued his excellent play in the nets and once again was acclaimed as one of the nation’s finest goal- tenders. Co-captains Val Washington and Jon Kud- nohufsky acted as the catalysts for the experienced veterans and the unsure newcomers. Washington also added to his career scoring mark set back in 1973. If a season can be judged on individual per­ formance, the lacrosse team was successful. But in team sports, the team wins or the team loses. This team lost seven times too often. Opposite Page, Top Left: Amos Brown secures valuable points on the way to an MSU victory. Opposite Page, Top Right: Freshman harrier Dave Smith eyes opening ahead of his fellow teammate. Opposite Page, Bottom: Sophomore sensation Herb Lindsay and his teammate Jeff Pullen lead their opponents through the Forest Akers course Top: Goalie Ron Herbert clears the ball, protecting the Spartan goal from U of M’s attack. Left: Ron Hardenberg passes off against Kenyon. Above: Indescribeabie midfield action. ATHLETICS Left: Slicing his return volley Dave Williams shows great concentration. Below: Joe Fodel happily shakes hand of Wayne State opponent after defeating him in two straight sets. Bottom: Coach Stan Drobac discusses match strategy. Tennis Team Breaks Even The netters showed some signs of improvement last spring. This was due to the consistent play of num­ ber one single’s man Larry Stark and freshman Brian Smith. The team lost their first three outings. They ended this losing streak by winning in 6 of their next 8 tourneys, but the streak ended in Columbus as the Buckeyes edged the Spartans. The next day the net­ ters lost to the Hoosiers. The Spar­ tans then redeemed themselves by winning the season finale over West­ ern Michigan. Their final record was 7-7 and they finished sixth in the Big 10. Coach Stan Drobac has two re­ turning lettermen to build on next year. Freshman Brian Smith who finished second in the Big 10 cham­ pionships is one. 122 —ATHLETICS Above Left: Deep behind his baseline Joe Fodell uses his topspin forehand to drive the ball over the net. Above: Larry Stark shows good backhand form while returning a deep lob. Left: In the middle of his stroke Brian Smith shoots for'the set clincher. ATHLETICS —123 Grapplers Show Improvement Pat Milkovitch came through with another fine individual season record. The grapplers were very deadly in the 190-lb and heavy­ weight spots with senior Scott Wick- ard and Larry Avery providing the punch. Another bright spot on the team was freshman find, Dennis Brighton, who wrestled at 134 lbs. The grapplers led off the season with victories over Penn State and Michigan. The winning streak ended as the always tough Hawkeyes of Iowa State defeated the Spartans. In their next 7 matches four easy vic­ tories were recorded along with a tough 19-18 loss to Iowa. Top: Scott Wickard twists for a reversal in the Iowa Match. Left: Before Iowa match, captain Scott Wickard goes over rules with referee. Above: NCAA champion Pat Milkovitch struggles for position against an Indiana opponent. 124 —ATHLETICS Left: Doing a handstand Rich Stout shows perfect balance while performing his floor exercise. Below: Steve Murdock does a crossover on the pommeled horse. Bottom: Craig MacLean does a spreadeagle on the still rings. G-Men Are Up Up and Away Jenison Fieldhouse was packed when the men’s and women’s gym­ nastics teams combined for a dual meet against Penn State. Bright spots in the meet were Rich Stout in the floor exercises and freshman Jeff Rudolph on the horizontal bar. As for the rest of the season the Spartans dropped 4 of their first 5 meets. The lone victory was over the ever-loved Buckeyes of Ohio State. Despite a poor start and what proved to be the beginning of a dismal season, gymnastics turned out to be a great spectator attrac­ tion. Coach George Szypula hopes for more strength next year. ATHELTICS —125 \P lL ... „ * I • r/% m .. i , 'Tv-v vl Through the efforts of Dr. Nell Jackson, women’s athletic director, and the gradual increase in funds allocated to the female ath­ lete, Michigan State's women’s program has become one of the finest in the nation. The individual teams have responded to the pro­ gram’s overall success with several Big Ten championships and numerous winning seasons. The tennis team, for the second consecu­ tive year, took the Big Ten title with a brilliant performance in the conference meet. Susan Selke won the singles championship, leading the team throughout the season. MSU’s rec­ ord was 7-1, with the lone loss coming at the hands of Ohio State. The women’s golf team also won their sec­ ond back-to-back championship. Coached by Mary Fossum and captained by Manono Bea- mer, the Spartanettes captured three tourna­ ment titles, including their own Spartanette Invitational and finished the year undefeated in dual meet competition. ATHLETICS Women’s Program Worthy of Applause Women’s track is not yet a Big Ten sport, but that did not stop the powerful MSU team from defeating their conference Opponents on the way to another successful campaign. Running in five invitationals the Spartanettes came home with four first-place trophies. The State women’s softball team managed to win the Calvin Invitational Tournament and place ninth in the College World Series, while compiling a fair 14-13 win-loss record. Senior Connie Bunch led her team duringthe Series, batting a solid .500 to place third among all participants. ATHLETICS —127 Below: Bernadine Kenny kicks into the lead during her heat of the 100-yard butterfly. Right: Using Linda Stoick’s pick Kathy Strahan goes in for a lay-up. Bottom: Showing concentration Ann Weaver swings into a belly bump on the uneven parallel bars. ¡■i |gf|g H i ■ -, ■ " T. Women Excel in Winter MSU women’s sports are here to stay. This year’s winter sports which included basketball, gymnastics, track and swimming produced many romp­ ing victories and fine athletes. In basketball senior forward Linda Stoick averaged 23 points a game. A fine team effort made for a devastat­ ing 84-23 victory over Notre Dame. In gymnastics Ann Weaver was consist­ ent all season long. On the swimming team hard work made for such over­ whelming victories as their 93-27 past­ ing of Oakland. In track Ann Forshee and Karen McKeachie were strong in distance running. All in all, the Spartanettes put to­ gether an impressive ’75 winter cam­ paign. 128 —ATHLETICS Top: Showing good form Laura Siebold does a forward one and a half with full twist. Left: Guard Diane Phillips takes a 10-foot jumper against Notre Dame. Above: During a time-out Coach Annelies Knoppers points out an opponent’s weaknesses. IM — The Fun Means More Than the Final Score The athletic program at Michigan State University goes beyond the football stadium, the Big Ten, and the sellout crowds. More MSU students participate actively in some facet of intramural athletics than in all of the intercol­ legiate sports combined. In fact, both of the intramural buildings were so packed universi­ ty officials were forced to close the facilities to guests, requiring a State ID for admittance. While this solution may have helped the prob­ lem, it has definitely not been alleviated. The crowded gyms and the absence of empty handball courts both attest to the success of the intramural program. 130 —ATHLETICS mmm ISSIf ATHLETICS —131 Just Working Off a Few Pounds IM Sports (cont.) 132 —ATHLETICS ATHLETICS 134 —ATHLETICS n . m m AXQ alpha chi omega Alpha Chi Omega kept with the cur­ rent trend of nostalgia during rush by having a ’50s party complete with the fJ‘Leader of the Pack” and his motorcycle gang. Our other social activities included exchange dinners, Dad’s Day for the Ohio State game, term party, Halloween trick-or-drinking, and serenading. We also collected money for UNICEF and helped with the March of Dimes campaign. The Alpha Chi’s were proudly represented during Home­ coming when our president, Jill Gronholz, was selected to the Home­ coming court. Alpha Chi Omega: J. Gronholz, Pres., S. Ben- edix,. D. Chambers, K. Cook, K. Depatie, B. Ditzenberger, B. Diver, S. Frantz, D. Harper, M. Hendrian, D. Hitch, K. Johnson, C. Jones, D. Klukay, J. Kosniak, M. Kroupa, B. Luce, P. Marshall, C. Meise,. D. Moon, D. Moon, J. Morrison, J. Olson, M. Roney, D. Rouillard, M. Schnearle, M. Stapleton, L. Stockton, J. Strand, C. Tarpoff, B. Teasdale, M. Tompkins, L. Vanderberg, T. Van Düsen, D. Vickery, M. Wallace, S. Walton, K. Wangsgard, M. Wei­ sheit, L. Whalen, J. Wolf, S. Wolf, M. Wozniak, N. Yolles. ff / I HM 136 —GROUPS alpha kappa psi Alpha Kappa Psi has emerged in recent years as one of the top fra­ ternities at MSU. Its in ermingling of business activities along with a progressive social program make AKPsi unique among MSU’s brother­ hoods. This past year, AKPsi began to make itself heard in interfrater­ nity athletics — softball, bowling and ping-pong. Alpha Kappa Psi: R. Fagerberg, Pres., M. Au­ gustine, B. Becker, J. Beukema, G. Buccilli, T. Clark, E. Dean, L. DeFrance, G. DeMare, R. Domire, T. Fitzgerald, J. Gabler, R. Gomez, C. Gordon, R. Gurne, C. Harper, G. Heath, E. Heermann, J. Huntzicker, B. Jarvie. G. Kohls, S. Kowalski, J. Latta, S. Lemle, D. Lewellyn, T. Michels, D. Moore, P. Murphy, B. Nielson, E. Prybys, R. Ritter, M. Russey, M. St. Louis, H. Schuler, B. Shouers, P. Sielski, D. Steinhoff, T. Stertz, D. Swanson, K. Van Damme, J. Van- DenEsschert, M. Vaughan, K. Vella, J. Verna- gus, F. Zeisler, J. Zatirka. Little Sisters: L. An­ drews, B. Bailo, J. Bailo, S. Geib, P. Kosier, M. Linder, G. MacDonald, K. Menagh, M. Peter- haus, N. Pope, J. Rypma, C. Southworth, L Stethouwer, C. Thiess, L. Wegienek, S. Whea­ ton, D. Wilmoth. 138 —GROUPS alpha phi Alpha Phi is much more than just an organization. To us the members of Beta Beta it’s sharing, love and a chance for friendships to grow. Al­ pha Phi means scholarship, sister­ hood and involvement not only with ourselves but with the community. We were rated second in scholar­ ship; but we go much furthur than that with serenades, Dad’s Day, Mom’s Day and holiday parties while still maintaining high enthusiasm in rush. Alpha Phi: B. Mattice, Pres., K. Allen, N. Bowen, ß. Bramson, M. Brooks, S. Brooks, A. Brown, J. Brown, D. Browne, P. Burlin, S. Campbell, D. Casby, B. Charnley, S. Cle­ ments, M. Collins, K. Craine, J. Cvengros, C. Dellaria, L. Dibble, K. Dibble, P. Donahue, D. Dye, J. Fasone, L. Fiesselmann, L. Fiessel- mann, M. Fineljs. Gorski, S. Greenawalt, N. Grey, L. Hamilton, J. Hawkins, D. Hennigar, S. Hoffman, B. Holt, M. Hyde, S. Jarvie, J. Joliet, C. Keurajian, L. Kjoss, L. Kronberg, D. Krutha, S. Kurth, W. Mack, K. Markèy, B. Markovich, M. Markovich, M. McCleary, D. McCluskie, S. McDaniel, C. McGlinnen, M. Meharg, C. Miller, C. Pippin, L. Price, J. Pullman, P. Rex, M. Ritche, G. Sayed, K. Schermerhorn, S. Shu­ maker, D. Skala, P. Soma, M. Steggall, S. Sul­ livan, A. Venettis, P. Watson, C. Weiss, C. Westwood, J. Willetts, T. Williams, K. Wisner, Housemother: Mrs. E. Karroll. GROUPS —139 Ben beta theta pi The appearance of national figures highlighted an extremely exciting year of activities for the men of Beta Theta Pi. William 0. Douglas, a Beta alumnus and the longest serving member on the U.S. Supreme Court, visited us in commemoration of Law Day. On a different note, Stephen Stills stopped in to campaign for Bob Carr for Congress. The year 1975 marks our chapter’s silver an­ niversary. With the concerted ef­ forts of all brothers and little sisters, the next 25 years should prove an even more significant era in the his­ tory of Beta Theta Pi at MSU. Beta Theta Pi: R. Smith, Pres., R. Babb, T. Benson, K. Cory, B. Davis, B. Eder, G. Elliot, M. Gaubatz, K. Hakala, J. Hampton, J. Hamp­ ton, R. Harsch, S. Huff, K. Huston, B. Hypes, G. Knapp, D. Lange, C. Macon, J. Martin, D. Martino, M. Masden, D. Molenaar, I. Moyna, L. McCoy, D. McHugh, M. Nowotarski, T. Optholt, C. Petreas, D. Scholfield, B. Shinkle, B. Sholten, C. Simonel, T. Sowers, F. Stratton, D. Trebilcock, M. Vanderkloot, J. Weaver, B. White, D. Wicks, W. Zelinsky, Advisor: C. Brooks. 140 —GROUPS XQ chi omega Chi Omega: R. Graham, Pres., B. Agnone, B. Baker, T. Baker, C. Benes, S. Block, M.K. Campbell, M. Carr, K. Dahlman, L. Daniel, C. Diedrich, L. Dlstefano, P. Erbach, G. Eroe, C. Gabler, G. Griffith, L. Hardy, S. Hartrick, C. Hendra, M. Hendrix, N. Howard, C. Irwin, N. Jones, L. Kehm, N. LeClair, S. Ledbetter, B. Lee, J. MacKercher, M. Mattras, J. McErlain, P. McPartlin, G. Meyer, D. Miceli, J. Miller, S. Miller, D. Moody, D. Peterson, B. Potter, M. Qualtiere, S. Riley, S. Ripmaster, B. Rowe, L. Saviniemi, C. Schofield, A. Schofield, C. Schwochow, P. Sisson, A. Sudhoff, G. Te- trault, J. Tweedie, L. Varblow, C. Vallmer, G. Wandel, S. Weimers, B. Whitten, G. Witt, S. Yerkes.T. Youngs. GROUPS —141 AX delta chi The Michigan State Chapter of Delta Chi recently celebrated its 40th year of existence on Jan. 5 The 40th anniversary was marked by increased membership, scholas­ tic success, and widespread indivi­ dual accomplishments on the part of our brothers. Social concerns and service projects taken on by the brothers of Delta Chi included the Mothers’ March of Dimes campaign last spring and various efforts to aid the MSU volunteers. Our brothers also collected for muscular dys-I trophy in the spring. Delta Chi: M. Martin, Pres., C. Adams, D. Artz, K. Aschom, J. Biener, M. Bonnough, D. Braun, B. Byland, K. Carlson, S. Clemons, L. Corkery, B. Couzens, J. Davies, P. Didrichsons, R. Dramm, J. Eaton, B. Feehan, R. Gazlay, S. Goethel, K. Hanson, G. Hauser, M. Flynn, J. Block, C. Goossen, R. Jordan, S. Kandt, T. Kazakos, T. Krigner, C.lee, D. Lerg, S. Loney, J. McCormick, R. Miller, A. Morante, J. Myers, B. Parise, T. Pichette, M. Pickering, J. Plas­ ters, P. Randall, M. Richard®B. Rodgers, J. Rueber, B. Rupe, S. Rupe, W. Rzuprenski, D. Rusch, R. Scipione, R. Schmieding, G. Silk, B. Towner, E. Tresnak, S. Wickard, J. Weimeis- ter, J. Woomer, M. Youngdahl. 142 —GROUPS AAA delta delta delta Delta Delta Delta has been involved in several philanthropic projects in the past year. We gave a Thanksgiv­ ing party for St. Vincent’s Home for Children, painted rooms for the el­ derly and sang to Sparrow Hospital children's ward on Halloween. We had women involved in Pan-Hellenic Coincil, ASMSU, college advisory councils, President’s Advisory Coun­ cil, a variety of university choruses and bands, Orchesis, Volunteer Bur­ eau, Block and Bridle, and Promen- aders. All told, the women of tri- Delta involved themselves in a var­ iety of university activities and still held a rating scholastically among sororities. top Delta Delta Delta: H. Tester, Pres., G. Abdoo, L. Babiarz, J. Bailey, J. Bedson, D. Bowen, K. Brady, M. Calkins, D. Clark, C. DeVries, D. Gendel, J. Gillam, N. Hulett, A. Hutchen- reuther, M. James, S. Kopczynski, D. Mac- Creery, M. McDavid, M. McManus, L. Naftzger, K. Newton, L. Pearson, B. Reynolds, J. Sa- maha, M. Simenton, J. Simmons, P. Stafinski, D. Stuart, V. Vegis, J. Winter, B. Witt, C. Wheeler, N. Whitfield, Housemother: Mrs. L. Saunders. GROUPS —143 A£4> delta sigma phi The brothers of Delta Sigma Phi were on the upswing in 1974, espe­ cially in sports. After a couple of years of teams unable to get it to­ gether, they did in 1974. The soft- ball team went into the division fin­ als while the football team went all the way to the championship game. Also, membership in the fraternity was on the way up in ’74. With well attended All-Greek TG’s the spring and this year in the fall, the Delt Sigs are looking forward to an­ other good year in 1975. in Delta Sigma Phi: L. Higgins, Pres., T. Apple- man, F. Bieganowsky, C. Brenner, W. Burk- hardt, S. Camp, M. Ciemerych, S. Conley, P. DeSteiger, G. Drutchas, A. Eisinger, B. Engel, J. Gadek, W. Hines, T. Horton, T. Jenkins, M. Johnson, T. Lipps, B. Long, B. Long, B. McCol- lough, D. Niemiec, S. Rindskopf, M. Steckley, C. TenBrink, D. Thompson, G. Walker, D. Wilk- ing, L. Yauk. 144 —GROUPS KA0 kappa alpha theta This past year has been one filled with activities for Kappa Alpha The­ ta. Homecoming was a great suc­ cess for us with Betsy Wells, one of our senior members, as a represent­ ative on MSU’s Homecoming court. Our float done with the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity featured the “Wiz­ ard of Oz” theme. It captured for us a first place trophy and $75. Term parties, TG’s, exchange dinners and rush functions kept us both excited and involved this year. Kappa Alpha Theta: L. Maxwell, Pres., L. Adler, A. Aslaksen, S. Bailey, D. Baughman, S. Biehl, L. Carmody, K. Cary, A. Christie, M. Clark, M. Crimmins, L. Crowder, A. Daiss, M. Dickison, A. Fitzgerald, J. Fondrie, M. Franke, C. Freeman, L. Fretter, L. Friestad, G. Gordan, L. Flanson, J. Fleininger, J. Hislop, J. Floover, H. HubbelI, M. Flunter, L. James, S. Jones, L. Kalbfleisch, C. Knudson, C. Larsen, L. Letton, S. Leverich, C. Lunan, A. Mabley, A. Mardiro- sian, A. Matheny, D. McKay, M. McLeod, K. McNabb, C. Merrill,- K. Morley, B. Moss, N. Nelson, C. Oppenheim, C. Piehler, D. Piehler, S. Pratt, S. Quick, J. Roberts, P. Rohacz, D. Ross, K. Rottach, T. Rumsey, L. Stables, S. Steeves, D. Strang, S. Sweeney, C. Sweetland, A. Thomas, J. Valrance, A. Van den Bosch, M. Walsh, B. Wells, L. Wilcox, B. Yost, House­ mother: Mrs. L. Zyck. GROUPS —145 KKr kappa kappa gamma As members of Kappa Kappa Gamma we spend our time at col­ lege to the fullest. Whether we are studying, painting the house of a Lansing resident, entertaining our parents at Mom and Dad’s Days or just plain partying, Kappas are keyed to participate. The time we spend here at MSU is not just years in school but an entire way of life. Kappa Kappa Gamma: K. Seibold, Pres., M.' Abbott, B. Almond, S. Bacon, M. Bacon, A. Bailey, J. Bailey, J. Beard, L. Bowden, S. Brown, J. Bussard, J. Bussard, C. Carson, J. Chinur, C. Christian, E. Cox, M. Dacus, K. Dane, K. Dooley, L. Doyle, D. Duncanson, D. Easter, ,W. Ewart, P. Fischer, C. FlintofflgN. Fochtman, P. Fochtman, P. Freeman, B. Free­ man, M. Hall, J. Hancock, S. Hancock, A. Heinze, B. Henley, B. Huegerich, P. Jacoby, J. James, N. Jensen, S. Johnson, T. Kozloff, S. Larke, C. Lee, P. Martinez, K. McNiece, M. McNiece, S. Messerly, A. Miller, M. Mulder, L. Newlin, S. Nichols, A. North, C. Paul, M. Pe­ terson, H. Pierce, M. Prescott, P. Reilly, B. Rinke, S. Roberts, M. Roller, C. Savage, W. Saville, L. Seibold, H. Shank, D. Spitzley, A. Stafford, N. Stoutenburg, J. Terbush, A. Ve- douras, D. Wasilewski, J. Weaver, L. Weller, P. Whelan, B. Winckler, W. Wirtz, C. Wolfe, Hou­ semother: Mrs. N. Eckert. 146 —GROUPS gamma phi beta This is Gamma Phi Beta’s year! After celebrating our 100th anni­ versary in November, we opened our doors to a new era of excite­ ment, travel and sisterhood. Our numerous community service projects have added another di­ mension to our sorority exper­ ience. GROUPS —153 AXA lambda chi alpha Lambda Chi Alpha, the oldest and one of the largest fraternities on campus, stays active through­ out the year. The main charities assisted by the fraternity include the ALSAC “Pigs vs. Freaks” foot­ ball game and a Christmas party for underprivileged children. Lambda Chi Alpha: R. Burns, Pres., D. Ac- civatti, B. Bachteal, M. Baker, J. Barbier, J. Barger, S. BargerjE. Breen, R. Brink- man, K. Brown, R. Clark, R. Clift, L. Con­ stantine, G. Corona, R. Crane, J. Currier, G. Disosway, S- Dubs, B. Goldberg, F. Gor- dan, T. Grace, F. Güllen, R. Gute, B. Hall, G. Hall, J. Hare, T. Healy, J. Henson, K. Holmes, T. House, D. Jensen, G. Kevra- gian, P. Kittle, B. Kinner, D. Kuhnert, J. Kurdlemyer, D. Lee, C. Lydy, D. Mayhew, K. McKinney, B. Miller, R. Newton, G. Oehlke, P. Owens, R. Page, M. Rex, M. Ryan, S. Schmichael, J. Selsemyer, R. Semmler, J. Sharp, R. Sloan, D. Skala, M. Solner, M. Sponberg, B. Stewart, B. Tuttle, M. Vynalek, B. Watts, M. Weatherhead, D. Wheeker, B. Whitej| D. Winstanley, R. Wvellner, D. Zimmerman, B. Zotos. KA kappa delta We at Alpha Alpha chapter of Kappa Delta are delighted to cele­ brate our 50th anniversary on the MSU campus. KD’s have always been flamers eager to participate in social, scholastic and philan­ thropise activities. During the past year we have been proud in Greek sing and champs softball. Kappa Delta: J. Andrews, Pres., N. Ambler, T. Ault, P. Bando, B. Bean, C. Becci, D. Betti, M. Betrus, L. Borgeson, J. Brodie, B. Burhans, M. Caswell, D. Cecil, K. Cole, R. Creque, E. Crouse, M. Dana, A. Danto, K. DeWitt, K. Dierkes, P. Dilts, C. Dubay, R. Faraone, C. Gaskey, L. Hathaway, J. Haw­ kins, T. Jacobs, M. Kraay, P. Lang, E. Langhorst, L. Lindley, G. Mann, M. Mar­ shall, P. McLean, L. Mrkva, E. O’Callaghan, K. O’Callaghan, C. Rademaker, L. Ross, J. Rutledge, P. Seyfried, D. Sheets, J. Simp­ son, L. Smith, K. Taboada, C. Wenstrom, J. Woltjen, Advisor: M. Griffith, House­ mother: Mrs. G. Dunning. 154 —GROUPS Phi Gamma Delta: T. Peterson, Pres., W. Adaline, R. Adams, R. Berry, F. Boss, M. Bownick, T. Brennan, R. Britton, R. Butler, J. Close, M. Close, K. Cole, T. Condit, M. Constantini, E. Deal, R. Downey, W. Dunne, J. Freeman, J. Gebarowski, G. Gibb, R. Hentchal, J. Hewitt, G. Hirt, D. Hunt, G. Lonick, G. Mikula, A. Munro, M. Nido, J. Rayis, B. Reniger, R. Shaheen, R. Sikorski, M. Stenback, W. Sweeney, M. Tadzrynski, D. Tolbert. Phi Kappa Psi: M. Mox, Pres., R. Barnett* R. Berman, B. Blâmer, D. Bretz, M. Chap­ in, P. Downs, D. Freeland, E. Haughn, R. Kittridge, E. Krichevsky, R. Leary, D. Mar­ ions, S. McLelland, L. Peterson, M. Sackri- der, P. Schlee, R. Tabbey, C. Thomson, D. White, Advisor: G. Grossi. Sisters: C. An­ derson, J. Angelastro, J. Astourian, L. Col­ lins, V. Croweln J. Feldkamp, L. Itami, L. Li n del I, R. Makrouer, G. Mann, S. Mc­ Lelland, D. Nickel, C. Sheldon, B. Smith, J. Suriano, L. Thelan, L. Walton. KY phi kappa psi GROUPS — 155 Phi Mu spirits were high this year. We opened with a Casino party during rush and followed with a traditional Christmas party complete with Santa Claus. This year we treated children at the Michigan School for the Blind to an evening of pumpkin caroling and entertainment on Halloween. < t> M phi mu * m ■ - wasm m tm vm t. wg&m mss, sa \ msffl WWMSi MM i a i mm wm s ss IlM I | ms. m |m i/A HMNI T T T Phi Mu: M. Brown, Pres., R. Bagby, N. Du­ puis, C. Flack, S. Freeman, K. Harte, P. LaFrance, D. Mackey, C. Muller, A. Plant, P. Raines, C. Stein, G. Teugh, G. Vantuber- gan, Advisor: P. Zaskowski, Houseparents: Mr. and Mrs. J. Stratoudakis. tlM> pi beta phi Pi Beta Phi: B. Strobl, Pres., N. Amori, J. Astourian, P. Bemis, J. Bogue, E. Bowman, D. Bradbury, D. Breen, M. Bryan, K. Buscher, D. Cefola, K. Contos, M. Crabb, T. Dennis, D. Dimitroff, D. Feeney, S. Fritsch, N. Gillespie, M. Gluck, S. Graybiel, S. Heinemann, B. Hutchings, J. Kendrick, J. Koehn, K. Krause, J. Kuhr, S. Kuhr, M. Laidlow, L. Lamson, S. Lanci, C. Lerczak, D. Liput, D. Long, C. Lutz, C. Mallehan, S. Meyer, K. Mills, R. Monte, S. Mulholland, M. Nugent, A. Probol, D. Reardon, S. Red­ man, S. Reynolds, J. Sanderson, P. Schmidt, A. Schwartz, L. Seeber, S. Sey­ mour, S. Ullenbruch, P. Welch, J. Wilker- son, A. Wolford, M. Yerkey, S. Youmans, A. Zaharion, Housemother: Mrs. M. Boyles. Hayrides, exchange dinners, term parties and the thrill of a winning team in the Thanksgiv­ ing Chug-Off raised the Pi Phi’s spirits this year. Our energies were pooled to help others less fortunate by selling candy to send kids tocamp, sponsoring a couple in the MS Dance Marathon and our national philanthropy! Arrowmont. We shared the good and the bad times of a hectic year with 55 close friends who cared what happened — that is what Pi Phi is all about. 156 —GROUPS n K pi kappa phi The men of Pi Kappa Phi are a very diverse but close group of people. Their majors range from civil engineering to criminal jus­ tice with many activities such as TG's, term parties and exchange dinners with other Greeks. The ’74-’75 school year brought a major redecorating of the kitchen and other parts of the house. This year also marked our 50th anni­ versary at MSU, making Pi Kappa Phi one of the oldest fraternities on campus. Pi Kappa Phi: M. Monterosso, Pres., C. Chamberlain, A. Chubb, T. Ellis, R. Felker, W. Huggler, B. Lawton, M. Metcalf, W. Neal, T. O’Berski, G. Peterson, J. Rehagen, C. Schien, J. Seibel, B. Yanek, Dog: Star. Psi Upsilon: J. Haedick, Pres., L. Andrus, D. Aughton, W. Bando, M. Barnd, D. Big- ford, D. Boisture, J. Boukamp, J. Bradford, J. Cataldo, R. Davidson, G. DeClerg, J. Donley, J. Gardner, S. Garchow, J. Gillen- gerten, R. Jackson, M. Kinney, T. Kimmel, J. Kramer, M. Lindley, E. McSweeney, D. Morris, T. Mullen, S. Pinkard, E. Rompi, S. Richards, T. Shipman, P. Smith, D. Strayer, R. Theme, B. Wright, House­ mother: Mrs. H. Arnold. iffrp psi upsilon Psi Upsilon fraternity offers a break from studies with their formal term parties, weekly TG’s, or casual Thursday nights at the Pretzel Bell, as well as participa­ tion in many IM sports. We placed first with the Kappa Deltas in the traditional Greek Sing competi­ tion last spring. GROUPS —157 Sigma Alpha Epsilon has long been recognized for its leadership in athletic and scholastic activi­ ties. Continuing in the tradition of a socially conscious and respon­ sible fraternity, SAE’s annually help the Red Cross and the March of Dimes and provide ecological services for the community. Sigma alpha epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon: S. Lekas, Pres., R. Alward, B. Bryan, T. Buckner, B. Capan- yola, B. Cook, T. Falsey, T. Goodwin, J. Groves, J. Hauptli, B. Hoover, C. Kotlarc- zyk, C. Omerod, D. Spencer, J. Stanic, G. Tarpinian, J. Tarpinian, Advisor: R. Riskey. Sigma Alpha Mu: Sokolsky, Pres., D. Basch, D. Becker, P. Benson, S. Berman, R. Binder, P. Bodner, P. Brown, B. Chaitin, J. Cherney, M. Clem, K. Cran, R. Crawford, P. Crystal, D. Dangler, H. David, B. De- Franza, G. Effron, J. Eisenberg, A. Ellis, P. Ellstein, S. Finegood, M. Fishman, L. Franklin, F. Goldberg, R. Goldberg, J. Gold­ stein, B. Gordon, M. Gordon, J. Goren, T. Goren, A. Green, M. Heller, L. Hutton, B. Jacobs, M. Jourden, M. Katz, R. Kennedy, P. Kostishak, J. Kottier, M. Levine, C. Lu- din, D. Mark, B. McAlpine, N. Oistacher, J. Peterman, R. Phillips, R. Popper, R. Rinzler, J. Rosenbaum, M. Rubow, T. Rup- pel, D. Salk, F. Samson, L. Sarko, H. Schräg, D. Shufler, B. Simon, B. Stein, M. Stern, B. TabakHD. Weiner, W. Wolfe, J. Young. LAM sigma alpha mu Again Sigma Alpha Mu is conti­ nuing on an innovative path that began several years ago. We made new additions to our unique apartment complex style of living. These additions have helped us improve scholastically, financially, and fraternally. We have implemented new ideas in our pledging program, social ac­ tivities and our overall outlook. All of these have made additional contributions to our recent rapid growth. 158 —GROUPS zx sigma chi treatment and In the past year, Sigma Chi spon­ sored a Muscular Dystrophy drive and staged a “mock disaster” for the MSU Emergency Medical Technicians program. We contin­ ued to support Wallace Village — a rehabilitation center for minimal brain damage children and assisted Multiple Sclerosis and the American Cancer Society. Because of our philanthropy program, athletic responsible achievements and leadership, we received our se­ cond significant chapter award from Sigma Chi National. Sigma Chi: M. Blust, Pres., M. Almada, D. Barker, J. Bayes, J. Beals, J. Belda, T. Ber- kery, J. Berner, R. BLinstrub, B. Brandt, J. Brown, C. Browning, R. Bryce, T. Celley, D. Chopp, J. Chisholm, K. Christensen, P. Coady, W. Conway, R. Corless, R. Court­ ney, R. Currie, K. Dennis, L. DeStefano, S. Essex, B. Ethington, S. Evans, J. Fioroni, C. Fleck, J. Hallman, J. Hatch, A. Hiscox, T. Hughes, B. Hyland, J. Kerr, G. LaMirand, W. Lovely, M. McDaniel, C. McKinney, G. McPheeters, J. Mallon, L. Masty, A. Mee, R. Merritt. C. Miles, F. Miller, T. Miller, S. Mis- iewicz, R. Nowinski, M. Payton, R. Perry, M. Quagliata, R. Reuther, K. Schack, T. Selleke, M. Smock, D. Sweet, K. Sweet, A. Vassilakos, D. Walby, R. Williams, R. Wil­ son, J. Woodruff, R. Young, S. Zoumbaris. Sigma Kappa: S. Gillette, Pres., L. Adler, D. Bowers, J. Blaser, G. Camillo, B. Channel, L. Coleman, M. Davey, S. Demby, M. Dloski, A. Domagalski, M. Dressei, M. Gar­ field, P. Glen, D. Halsey, P. Hampton, N. Hannum, A. Harriman, R. Jones, J. Kilner, L. Koons, K. Klopp, L. Lein, C. Livingston, A. McCollough, R. McCollough, K. Neilsen, M. O’Brien, S. O’Connor, C. Ong, S. Owsen, S. Oxford, P. Peyser, S. Rindskopf, S. Rupp, M. Seaman, P. Symons, J. Tali, P. Theurele, J. Thoeming, C. Wanston, K. Watt, K. Whipple, Housemother: Mrs. V. Lewis. Sigma Kappa celebrated its 100th anniversary in November. As part of our celebration, a “Week of Giving’’ was held in December. We gave clothing and food donations to the needy and entertained at a rest home. Our spirited participation in Greek- sponsored events and social ac­ tivities rose in '75. LK sigma kappa GROUPS — 159 kappa delta pi As an honor society in educa­ tion, Kappa Delta Pi invites into individuals those membership who are committed to the profes­ sion of teaching and who have d isti ngusi hed themselves through high academic achieve-! ment, recognized service and exemplary contributions to the profession. jSmrnmm LmmWb jlMglM iÿtMÊKÊmÊm ÏAiS tIMHB IMMHI MMS ISM Mi msmim \mmm Kappa Delta Pi: S. Austin, P. Bemis, D. Bender, L. Benvenuti, R. Beyerlein, M. Bo- bryk, D. Capoferi, D. Carr, A. Carson, M. Clark, P. Dunn, C. Fox, M. Frank, D. Gauss, K. Goldhammer, J. Goldsmith, C. Good­ rich, L. Griesbach, N. Hal I iday, N. Havi 11, K. Hemerline, K. Fletu, A. Kelly, C. Lowther, G. Myers, T. Nakielski, M. Neubacher, J. Niefert, G. Orr, M. Radewald, G. Rasmus­ sen, M. Roberts, C. Rogalski, S. Rubley, J. Saunders, S. Smiley, N. Stermer, M. Ste­ venson, R. Stretch, N. Tamblyn, S. Van- derlaan, L. Waters, C. Weckwerth, N. Wei­ denbach, C. Welteroth, C. Wiedmann, A. Williams, G. Wilson, D. Winsemius, D. Waara, J. Yamaoka, D. Zimmerman, Advi­ sor: W. Walsh. Sigma Nu: J. Van Dyke, Pres., B. Bruns- don, M. Cook, M. Dawson, B. Fabijancic, J. Fedewa, W. Florn, B. Leonik, S. MacGoni- gal, H. Robbins, P. Sherman, R. Wiscombe, Advisor: G. Davidson. EN sigma nu This fall a good rush kicked off Sigma Nu’s many activities. Last year we were awarded second place in the intramural “all sports” category, B division. This year the members took a trip to the fraternity’s national Head­ quarters in Lexington, Virginia. 160 —GROUPS Interfraternity Council President........................ ............GregCorona V. P. of Communications ...................................Dan Artz V. P. of Personnel...................................Tom Kirkpatrick V. P. for Rush .. pv................................ Link Corkery Treasurer ...; ..............i||.............Chuck McKinney Chief Justice..................... ................V .. 1. Dick Allison Athletic Chairman........................... >'/•. .Tom Fulmer Fraternity Adviser.........................................David Westol Panhellenic Council As the governing body for 19 na­ tional sororities at MSU, the Pan- hellenic Council provides services . to individual chapters and the Greek System as a whole. The Council is composed of one elected delegate from every sor­ ority, as well as a Junior and Sen­ ior Executive Board. Delegates re­ present the needs and interests of the chapters as the council strives to initiate, develop and dihfw ect policies and activities for the system. Panhellenic Council fo­ cuses on communication, both internally and with the commun­ ity. Their purposes include pro­ moting growth and development of sorority women through edu­ cational programming, scholar- ship||leadership experience, ser­ vice to others, and interpersonal and group interaction. Panhellenic Council: V. Vegis, Pres., E. Bow­ man, B. Burhans, M. Davey, L. Fiesselmann, L. Hardy, K. Hodges, A. Kaye, K. Langkamp, E. Lindquist, M. Manron, D. Ouska, B. Reyn­ olds, P. Sayer, M. Schnearle, H. Shank, S. Sullivan, K. Suzuki, G. Teugh, C. Theiss, J. Valrance, Advisor: K. Stackhouse. GROUPS — 161 Editorial Department PWt i**: 162 —GROUPS Opposite Page, Top Left: Sue Ager, editor-in-chief, and R. D. Campbell, managing editor, discuss the upcoming issue of the State News. Opposite Page, Top Right: Mike Litaker (left) gets advice from Steve Stein, sports editor, on how to get more "punch” into his sports stories. Opposite Page, Bottom: Typical "bull” session among reporters Steve Orr, Pete Daly, Joe Kir­ by and Ellen Sponseller. Above Left: Dale Atkins, photo editor, discusses an assignment with photographer Dan Shutt. Above: Bervin Johnson talks to photographers Dave Olds, Leo Salinas and Rob Kozloff. Left: National editor Melissa Payton (left) and city editor Mike Arnett (standing) discuss how to localize a national story for the campus community. GROUPS —163 State News (cont.) Advertising Right: Shelley Thompson and MiKe Secrist discuss plans for future ads in the State News Below: Steve Smith confers with Maureen Beninson, advertising manager, on possible ad layouts. Bottom Left: Dave Lurie, Steve Smith and Jim DeLine, assistant advertising manager. Bottom Right: Shelley Thompson talks with prospective buyers. 164 —GROUPS Circulation of the State News begins around 5:30 each morning with the arrival of a truckload of 38,000 newspapers at the Student Services Building. Mike Arm­ strong, circulation manager, is in charge of a pool of graduate student drivers who deliver the State News along 21 routes. Within two hours, papers are distributed from the Capitol to Meridian Mall. By 7:30 AM all the dorms and apartments have a stack of newspapers wait- ingto be read. Circulation GROUPS —165 1UW 1 (3. «iymi 4. TU *eeffelj 5. jigiwj j ^iSSII m* jmtfte iMltitva» 1». 3Bsis9sSsB9!?rj ASMSU Above Right: Lucille Leonard, ASMSU Office Manager, and Nanci Mancuso, Cabinet Director of Travel, discuss ASMSU student travel programs. Above: Pop Entertainment members Theresa Kaufman, Bill Ivy, Cindy Madlin, and Paul Stanley help organize concerts on campus. Right: Geoff Archambeau, student employe in the ASMSU Business Office, gives advice on ASMSU student loans. 166 —GROUPS I *£■* Top: The ASMSU Board makes final decisions on how the student tax is appropriated. Seated here are Carl Bush, Tom Winkel, Tim Cain, Bill Steinke, and Robin Melvin. Left: Tim Cain, ASMSU president, was the first student government leader elected by direct popular vote. Above: The Student Workers Union was formed this year so student employees could voice their concerns. GROUPS —167 Opposite Page, Top Left: Darkroom technician MikeTanimura and photography editor Dan Hughson. Opposite Page, Top Right: Faculty adviser Jack Hillwigand the new business manager Cindy Chandler. Opposite Page, Bottom: Left To Right — R. Jewell, P. Slomski, J. DeLine, S. Wolz, M. Schenk, P. Van Dusen, D. Hughson, J. Hillwig, M. Tanimura, R. Politowski. Top Left: Sports co-editor Mike Schenk. Top Right: Editor-in-chief Richard Politowski and sports co-editor Ric Jewell. Right: Organizations editor Trish Van Dusen. Above: Seniors editor Pat Slomski. Wolverine Yearbook GROUPS —169 Men’s Athletics Cross Country Soccer Fencing Football Swimming Hockey Gymnastics 170 —GROUPS Tennis Cheerleading Lacrosse Wrestling GROUPS —171 Women’s Athletics Track and Field Field Hockey Swimming Gymnastics Basketball 172 —GROUPS Softball Golf Cross Country Tennis Volleyball GROUPS —173 Pershing Rifles: S. Salyers, CO, R. Antis, C. Babiarz, G. Burgess, C. Carbon, M. Chirio, D. Christensen, 1. Ettling, K. Franklin, C. Fleming, R. Green, J. Harper, L. Hatten, S. Kaufman, F. Krempa, H. Kunnen, T. Lo­ gan, A. Lynch, C. Marvin, T. Mussell, S. Nutt, T. Prosser, J. Roberts, T. Robertson, D. Roycraft, J. Schott, 0. Smith, D. Warner. Pershing Rifles The National Society of Pershing Rifles offers ROTC cadets and ci­ vilians training in drill (MSU’s only drill team), rifle and pistol marksmanship, orienteering, tac­ tics, physical training and leader­ ship development. Founded in 1894 by Gen. J.J. Pershing, P/R’s is dedicated to the deve­ lopment and preservation of the highest the military profession. ideals of Rifle Team: F. Miley, Capt., M. Chirio, L. Ettling, T. Lee, D. Lundberg, R. Marvin, M. Nally, T. Neubecker, A. Ronemus, D. See­ mann, E. Winders, Coach: Major J. Cross- man. Rifle Team in Smallbore The Army ROTC Rifle Team rifle competes competition through the South­ western Michigan — Northwest Ohio ROTC Rifle League. Compe­ tition within the league is con­ ducted under a system similar to Olympic shooting and consists of firing in the prone, kneeling, and standing positions. In addition tc their regular competition sched­ ule, non-league matches at the University of Kentucky and East­ ern Michigan University round out the team’s activities for the 1974- 75 school year. 174— GROUPS Rangers I Ranger I is made up of highly motivated cadets of Army and Air Force ROTC at MSU. At meetings and in the field, Rangers strive for excellence in small unit tactics and leadership. High standards of physical conditioning and mili­ tary training enable the Rangers to prove their motto: Rangers Lead the Way. Rangers I: M. Mulvaney, Commander, J. Baker, J. Bierwirth, G. Black, T. Campbell;, S. Davis, T. Hart, J. Herron, R. Hess, V. Hill, S. Hiscock, B. Hoxie, H. Jackson, R. Jako- vac, J. Kleary, P. Kostishek, D. Lundberg, K. Mason, F. Miley, N. Moosers, M. Nally, K. Price, J. Simons, D. Spague, M. Youn- gren. Spartan Guard The Spartan Guard is a social- service organization on campus which offers cadets and other students opportunities to learn more about military life. It has several activities each term — such as trips to military installa­ tions, speakers, service projects and dinners. The Spartan Guard is open to all interested MSU students. Spartan Guard: B. Antis, CO, L. Hatten, T. Logan, T. Prosser, M. Youngren, Advisor: LTC Brokow. GROUPS —175 Military Science The Military Science Department at MSU provides the opportunity for dynamic leadership and manage­ ment training for men and women cadets. The academic program is supplemented by numerous extra­ curricular activities to broaden the scope of the program and provide varied experiences to suit the stu­ dents’ tastes. 176 —GROUPS St. John’s St. John’s is many people Sstu- dents, spouses, children, faculty - sharing activities and events that fo­ cus on faith-in-community and de­ veloping spiritual values. A staff of eight, made up of both religious and lay people, coordinates some of the central activities, such as Sunday and daily liturgies, courses in reli­ gious education^ week-end exper­ iences in Christian living, action and discussion groups in various areas of concern. Many other things hap­ pen because of a real interest: mu­ sic groups, prayer gatherings, mar­ riage encounters, faculty discus­ sions, women’s groups, ski and canoe trips, potluck suppers, and social action projects. Two facilities house some of these activities: St. John’s Stude’nt Center at 327 M.A.C. Ave., where the main offices are located, and St. John’s East at 4828 S. Hagadorn, serving as a center primarily for those on the east side of campus. GROUPS —177 Asher Men: L. Goodrich, Pres., J. Alger, J. Baxter, D. Bennett, D. Camp, M. Dannen­ berg, J. Denman, K. Dusenberry, S. Goo- dale, C. Goodrich, S. Harrold, R. Hillard, S. Howell, K. Keplinger, D. Kinter, P. Kon- etchy, P. Meissner, R. Mentch, J. Minard, J. Parmenter, D. Pocklington, R. Rader, G. Rogers, D. Rose, G. Sander, J. Sobel, B. Sommer, D. Spotts, R. Stevens, C. Thron- dike, T. Throndike. Asher Men Asher House is a co-educational religious living unit for Christian Scientists. The Asher Men are in­ dividuals who pledge themselves to the expression of brotherly qualities. Though coming from different backgrounds, the men as Christian Scientists with com­ mon convictions live harmon­ iously together in a home-like environment. Opportunity is found for participation in intra­ mural sports, house government and many social activities. Asher Women: B. Kangas, Chairman, P. Adams, A. AI lor, M. Bell, M. Benner, S. Bishop, M. Brogger, M. Brown, C. Coultas, S. Dannenberg, J. DeHaven, T. Doane, J. Elder, S. Elliott, T. Ewing, C. Firth, N. Fish­ er, N. Fritz, J. Gould, M. Graves, C. Hart­ mann, S. Johnson, A. Kalmback, A. Keller, J. Kingstrom, L. Konetchy, M. Lambie, J. LoPrete, K. Maine, C. Maw, M. Mohn, M. Murphy, W. Norris, L. Overton, N. Pock­ lington, J. Reed, S. Rose, C. Sander, K. Sander, L. Scatterday, K. Schaufelberger, L. Scott, E. Sebring, J. Sommer, G. Stulz, J. Terova, N. Terry, C. Wood, Housemoth­ er: Mrs. L. Loveday. Asher Women Asher is: Students working for academic excellence, Home with a family atmosphere, Enthusiasm for campus activities, Religion as a common bond. 178 —GROUPS Alpha Phi Sigma: B. Havens, Pres., B. Au- cutt, J. Bullock, S. Campbell, J. Coan, M. Corey, C. Courtney, K. Cox, A. Daiss, D. Grams, D. Hosier, R. Kissel, F. Korenchan, S. Kowalski, J. LaMacchia, R. Leonik, D. Lindsay, M. Myers, E. Patillo, P. Pond, J. Ritsema, H. Robbins, L. Roth, J. Sagara, R. Scicluna, R. Shough, D. Smith, M. Waalkes, T. Waffa, M. Wysocki, Sponsor: S. Spinner. Forestry Club: S. Reed, Pres., S. Abdulbak- i, D. Allison, R. Amiel, L. Baker, A. Boehm, B. Bollenbacher, C. Boucher, D. Brock- way, T. Brown, L. Cabanach, J. Cast, K. Cicotte, J. Cissell, J. Cudnohufsky, B. Dis- kin, T. Donnelly, R. Dorn, D. Ernst, C. Fair­ banks, C. Garbrecht, T. Gavin, R. Geeting, K. Gottschalk, R. Harris, B. Hayes, B. Hef­ ter, M. Himmelspach, R. Hoekstra, T. Hoffman, D. Illhardt, K. Imse, T. Jennings, K. Kalmbach, D. Karsen, A. Lusk, G. Marsh, B. Mayedan, J. McKinney, R. Mer- gener, M. Montei, J. Moore, J. Morris, K. Nolan, E. Olsen, S. Paulson, D. Petrovich, D. Renkeme, C. Risbrudt, R. Rowan, B. Rubitschun, J. Sabo, J. Scurlock, F. Shulte, M. Sloane, J. Slubowski, K. Swaf- tar, D. Tramper, J. Warren, S. Weber, W. West, D. Worst, R. Young, M. Zambetis, F. Zensen. M>Z alpha phi sigma Alpha Phi; Sigma is a criminal justice honor society sponsored within the Criminal Justice De- pa rtment. Forestry Club Forestry Club provides a basis for students to expand their per­ sonal interests and their knowl­ edge of forestry beyond the nor­ mal classroom situation. Club activities include participation in the annual Midwest Foresters conclave, firewood cutting and a yearly canoe trip. GROUPS —179 MSU Kendo Club MSU Kendo Club: H. Agizumi, T. Harrigan, T. Hayashi, L. Henry, H. Hisamori, M. Ishida, I. Itani, K. Koizumi, N. Kozeki, M. Nagata, K. OhashHH. Shimaguchi, E. Shimatani(, S. Shimizu, B. Stein, J. Stokosa, R. Uffen, Y. Ushida, M. Wake. In Kendo Club we become in­ volved with our friends and our traditions through our activities. We share fun and friendly compe­ tition. Kendo is a traditional Ja­ panese martial art and is well or­ ganized at MSU. Most of the peo­ ple in the group are MBA students and are going to be leaders in var­ ious fields when they return to Japan. Mortar Board: B. King, Pres., S. Bader, J. Bergdahl, K. Boedecker, S. Brinky, S. Bu- setto, M. Clark, L. Cruvant, E. Dailey, M. Dlckison, P. Dunn, L. Fiesselman, C. Har­ ris, D. Hemlab, J. Humrighausen, F. Ja­ cobi, N. Kline, B. Kreger, J. Kuhr, D. Lees, C. Levesque, L. Liszewski, L. Maxwell, S. Nolan, P. Northrup, M. Roe, K. Ross, M. Simpson, N. Sutake, N. Vacca, C. Vaughn, Advisors: R. Reeves, J. Schuberg, K. Stack- house, B. Stonewaker. Mortar Board Recognized as concerned and in­ telligent young women, members of Mortar Board are selected to serve during their senior year of college. Membership in Mortar Board signifies honor; it offers a challenge to the individual and to the group to provide thoughtful leadership to the campus and community; it creates a thought­ ful environment for effective communication. Mortar Board is committed the ideals of scholarship, leadership and service. to promoting 180 —GROUPS TBn tau beta pi The Tau Beta Pi Honor Society was founded in 1885. It was the first all-engineering honor so­ ciety in America. The Michigan Alpha Chapter was the second chapter to be installed. Our pur­ pose fitting those who have con­ manner ferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholar­ ship and exemplary character . .. and to foster a spirit of liberal cul­ ture.” is “to mark in a Tau Beta Pi: W. Logan, Pres., V.. Arnold, R. Ballard, M. Bolme, N. Borg, T. Boucher, G. Brewer, S. Buck, K. Burkel, D. Bursik, W. Christi, S. Clarke, P. Didrichsons, D. Do- bruse, K. Erickson, N. Falman, R. Field, D. Freeman, D. Hay, H. Jones, R. Jorgenson, B. Kreger, J. Kress, D. Leland, J. Lundeen, D. Mageau, J. Maguire, N. Marks, M. McGowan, D. Meyer, F. Moeckel, D. Opila, D. Orlicki, M. Robrahm, K. Russell, A. Sa- lisz, S. Schwartz, M. Scott, J. Seibert, W. Steinke, M. Sundquist, R. Suurs, R. Tolly, J. Tucker, S. VanWieren, K. Wilcox, M. Young, G. Zbasnik. Pi Tau Sigma: B. Jorgensen, Pres., B. An­ derson, J. Bock, K. Burkel, A. Cain, D. Darl­ ing, J. Dunec, B. Gibson, A. Goodier, M. Gunn, B. Hillier, J. Holland, J. Kress, L. Lupnitz, D. Ostendorff, G. Pauley, A. Rec­ tor, D. Reid, M. Smith, D. Swain, J. Thome, B. Weiss, B. Witt, Advisor: J. Foss. [ITI pi tau sigma Pi Tau Sigma is the honorary fraternity of the Mechanical Engi­ neering Department. It promotes the ideals of leadership and in­ ventiveness in engineering. Members are chosen on the basis of scholarship, personality and participation in classes as judged by the M.E. faculty. GROUPS —181 Tower Guard is composed of approx­ imately 50 sophomore women se­ lected for outstanding qualities of character, scholarship, leadership and service. The purpose of the organiza­ tion is to foster a program of service to handicapped students as well as to further the aims of aspiring and progressive women. Tower Guard Tower Guard: S. Witherspoon, Pres., C. Blond, K. Bartolac, B- Besadny, B. Best, B. Boylan, J. Brass, M. Clanton, T. CapiMette, L. Dabanian, D. Dakin, L. Flygar, D. Fowler, S. Frisch, A. Gee, G. Henshaw, M. Hunter, K. Jeffery, M. Jutte, K. Keathly, L. Kemner, D. Kirsch, K. Klug, B. Lautner, P. LaHaie, C. Leaty, D. Mackie, D. Maier, M. Matel, N. Matthews, C. Molnar, C. Mazden, A. Mut- tik, R. Parmenter, B. Pitts, J. Rennpage, P. Roberts, K. Schroeder, L. Setzke, P. Sheets, T. Singer, P. Smith, D. St. John, L. Stevens, D. Stevenson, M. Taylor, N. Tro- villian, J. Voetberg, N. Westrate, D. Wiitala, M. Wolaszyk, J. Yates, P. Zanetti, J. Zugro- vich, L. Zwemer. Union Board Union Activities Board is re­ sponsible for planning programs designed to offer services to the entire University community. Members of Union Activities Board direct programs which in­ clude a ride board, Travel office, Player’s Gallery, special projects (which include the Christmas! Winter and Spring Arts and Crafts shows, craft lessons, speeches,) Four Corners Coffeehouse, Mini concerts, Showcase Jazz,, the Midwest Film Festival, the old Time Movie Series, Flomecoming, and Video Tape. 182 —GROUPS AAGENAS, Karen; Ann Arbor B.S., Retailing ABBOTT, Mary; Flossmoor, III. B.A., Marketing Manag^ipent ABBOTT, Patti; Birmingham B.S., Audiology and Speech Sciences ABBOTT, Vicky; Willingboro, N.J. B.S., Zoology ABDOO, Georgette; Royal Oak B.S., Retailing ABRAMSON, Karen; Ann Arbor B.A., Elementary Education ADAMCZYK, Dianne; Jackson B.S., Microbiology and Public Health ADAMIC, Kathy; Warren B.S., ReSling ADAMS, Janie; Benton Harbor B.A., Accounting ADAMS, Margaret; Detroit B.A., American Studies ADAMS, Mary; Marcel B.A., Special Edffleation ADAMS, Rodonna; Buchanan B.A., Special Education ADCOCK, Arthur; East Lansing B.A., Elementary. Education ADDY, Edward; Mobile, Alabama B.S., Secondary Math Education ADKINS, Frank; Livonia B.S., Animal Husbandry ADLER, Laura; Ada B.S., Human Ecology Education ADLER, Linda; Ada B.S., Home Economics Education AFFHOLTER, John; Wyandotte B.S., Mathematics AGER, Susan; Dearborn Hts. B.A., Journalism AHLGRIM, Lynn; Cadillac B.S., Forestry AHN, Suckhee: Seoul, Korea B.L.A., Landscape Architecture ALBERS, Danny; Warren B.S., Social Science MDP ALDERMAN, Edward; Lennon B.S., Zoology ALDERMAN, Susan; Ovid B.S., Consumer Community Services ALDRICH, Lyman; Kalamazoo B.Swbod Science and Humamijutrition ALEXANDER, Thomas; Lansing B.S., Zoology ALIX, Pierre; Lockport, N.Y. B.S., Zoology ALLEN, Kathy; Bloomfield Hills B.S., Retailing ALLEN, Michael; Baroda B.S., Multidisciplinary Social Sciences ALLEN, Nancy; Ithica B.S., Medical Technology ALLISON, J.; Hilo, Hawaii B.A., Communications ALSHAIBI, Najla; Mecca, Saudi Arabia M.A., Secondary Curriculum Educatpon ALT, Nancy; Lathrup Village B.S., Natural Resources Education ALTMEYER, David; East Lansing B.A., Television and Radio ALTSCHUL, Laura; Livonia B.A., Communications ALVEY, Louis; East Lansing B.A., Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Mgt. AMBLI, Cynthia; Highland Park B.S., Criminal Justice AMBROSE, Audrey; Detroit B.A., Labor and Industrial Relations AMBROZIAK, Shirley; Bay City B.A., Communications AMES, Loretta; Southfield B.A., Psychology AMIEL, Ray; Buchanon B.S., Forestry AMOS, Cheryl; Ferndale B.S., Physical Education ANDERSEN, Carol; Barlett B.A., Audiology and Speech Sciences ANDERSEN, Sharon; Muskegon B.S., Psychology ANDERSON, Daniel; East Lansing B.A., Art Practice ANDERSON, Janet; Detroit B.A., Polifigal Science ANDERSON, Judith; Almont B.A., Special Education ANDERSON, Judith; Detroit B.S., Medical Technology ANDERSON, Juliane; East Lansing B.A., Art Education ANDERSON, Lynn; Traverse City B.A., Social Science ANDRESS, Terry; Bay City B..S,. Business Eduçatior ANDRETICH, John; Palos Park, Illinois B.A., Management ANDREWS, Lynette; Levering B.S., Parks and Recreational Administration ANDREWS, Pamela; Ypsilanti B.A., Elementary Education 184 —GRADUATES ANDREWS, Roxanne; Dearborn Heights B.A., HRI ANDROKITES, David; Warren B.S., Mechanical Engineering ANDROKITES, Theresa; Saginaw B.S., Nursing ANGELOCCI, Keith; Ypsilanti B.A., TouSsm ANGELOS, Jodie; Grosse Pointe B.S., Retailing ANGLIN, Michael; Kalamazoo B.S., Physiology ANSTEAD, Helen; Lincoln B.S., Child Development ANTHONY, Vivian; Pontiac B.A., Elementary and Special Education ANTIOHO, Thomas; Flushing B.S., Naturf|Resources ANTIS, Robert; Berkley B.A., Political Science ANTONINO, Carol; Marshall B.S., Nursing APKARIAN, Susan; Grand Rapids B.S., Labor and Ind. Relations APPELT, Douglas; Albion B.S., Computer Science APPLEBY, Richard; Troy B.A., Television and Radio AQUILINA, Maureen; Okemos B.S., Community Services ARETAKIS, Steve; St. Clair Shores B.S., Accounting ARIIZUMI, Hitoshi; Yokohama, Japan B.S., Marketing ARKEMA, Grace; East Lansing B.S., Resource Development ■ ARMOCK, Cynthia; Alanson B.A., Accounting ARNETT, Michael; Livonia B.A.. Journalism ARNOLD, Lawrence; Roseville B.S.. Engineering Arts ARONS, James; Southfield B.S., Zoology ASHER, Patti; Deckerville B.A., English ASHLEY, Roger; Mason B.S., Crop Science ASHMAN, Sharon; Detroit B.S., Forensic Science ASKINS, Scott; Dearborn M.S., Entomology ASSEMANY, Cynthia; West Bloomfield B.S., Physical Education ATKINS, Cedric; Baltimore, Md. M.S., Mathematics ATKINSON, Timothy; Grosse Pte. Woods B.S., Civil Engineering ATWATER, Philip; Livonia B.S., Electrical Engineering AUBRY, Steven; Perry B.S., Poultry Science AUNE, Therese; Oscoda B.S., Dietetics AUSTIN, Sue; Ovid B.A., Art AUTEN, Chris; Grand Blanc B.A., Business Administration AUTIO, Colleen; Detroit B.S., Retailing AVERY, Larry; Baltimore, Md. B.S., Criminal Justice AVERY, Lynne; Almont B.S., Nutrition AVERY, Michael; West Olive B.A., Political Science AYERS, Arlene; Brookfield, Wis. B.A., Music Education BABIARZ, Linda; Almont B.S., Physical Education BACHMAN, Rebecca; Jasper B.A., English BACHTEAL, Robert; Ann Arbor B.S., Urban Planning mm BACON, Barbara; Detroit B.A., HRI BACON, Mike; Lincoln City, Oregon B.S., Chemical Engineering BACON, Sherry; Cass City B.A., Retailing BAGGATT, John; Grand Rapids B.S., Animal Husbandry BAHARIS, James; Riverview B.A., General Business- BAILEY, Michael; Lansing B.A., Marketing BAILEY, Sidney; Detroit B.S., Electrical Engineering BAILEY, William; East Lansing B.S., Psychology BAILIE, James; Saginaw B.A., History BAIRD III, Harold; Petoskey B.A., Accounting BAKER, Bruce; Southfield B.A., Chemistry BAKER, Diane; Birmingham B.S., HED GRADUATES —185 m BAKER, Richard; Rochester B.A., Economics BAKER, Sharon; South Lyon B A, Social Science BALDAUF III, George; Quincy B.S., Chemical Engineering. BALDRIDGE, William; Jackson B.A., English BALDWIN, Michael; Flint B.A., Industrial Arts BALLARD, Clark; Charlotte B.A., Politicai Science BALLARD, Ronald; Eaton Rapids B.S., Agricultural Engineering BALLARD, Travis; Adrian B.A., James Madison BANDO, Patricia; Oak Park B.A., Human Nutrition BARANOWSKI, James; Dearborn B.S., Geology BARBAGLIA, Alan; Grosse Pte. Woods B.S., Biology BARBIER, John; Allen Park B.A., Transportation Administration BARCH, David; East Lansing B.S., Biochemistry BARGER, Philip; Pontiac B.S., Psychology BARKELL, Janet; Dowaglac BA, TV and Radio BARKER, David; Paw Paw B.A., Food Systems Economics BARLOW, Dennis; Livonia B.S., Natural Resources BARNES, Marvin; Gagetown B.S.. Building Construction BARNETT, Bradley; Scotts B.A., History BARNETT, Rhona; Southfield B.A., Elementary Education BARR, David; Perry B.S., Microbiology BARRON, Rodneyffda B.S., Medical Technology BARRY, Nancy; Park Ridge, III. B.S., Consumer and Community Services BARTHOLOMEW, Craig; Lansing B.A., Music Education BARTKIEWICZ, Stanley; Detroit DVM, Veterinary Medicine BARTLETT, Laura; North Muskegon B.S., Resource Development BARTON, Denise; Monessen, Pa. B.A., Social Science BASCUAS, Christina; Coral Gables, Fla. B.A., English BASEM, Mindi; Elmont, New York B.S., Microbiology BASHFORD, Krista; Fennville B.S., Criminal Justice BASSETT, Charles; Delmar, New York B.S., Fisheries and Wildlife BASSETT, Robert; Goodhart B.A., HRI BASSMAN, John; Farmington B.S., Forestry BATCH, Donna; Grosse lie B.S., Geography BATES, Charles; Detroit B.A., Social Science MDP BATES, Lindsey; Maybee B.S., Physical Education BATES, Sharon; Detroit B.A., Journalism BAUMGARDNER, Margaret; Mt. Pleasant B.A., Economics BAYER, Edwin; Grosse Pte. B.S., Urban Planning BAYN, Janice; Jackson B.S., Geography BAZANY, Patricia; Grand Rapids B.A., Special Education BAZYLEWICZ, Gail; Berkley B.S., Urban Planning BEACH, Lisa; East Lansing B.S., Recreation BEAN, Charles; Houghton Lake B.A., History BEARD, Alona; Detroit B.A., Elementary Education BEARD, Marcia; Dearborn'Heights B.S., Clothing and Textiles BEARDSLEY, Gale; Kalamazoo B.S., Zoology BEARSS, Stephen; Berrien Springs B.S., Fisheries and Wildlife BEAUFAIT, Henrietta; Mt. Clemens B.S., Dairy Science BEAVER, Thomas; Ypsilanti B.A., Social Science MDP BECKER, Craig; Birmingham B.S., Georgraphy BECKER, Jane; Kettering, Ohio B.A., Choral Music Education BECKWITH, Stuart; Farmington B.A., TV and Radio BECKWITH, Wendy; Jackson B.S., Recreation 186-GRADUATES BEDARD, Renee; Grosse Pte. Woods B'.A., Elementary Education BEEBE, Jane; Grosse Pte. B.A., Special Education BEK, John; Grand Rapids B.A., Business Administration BELASCO, William; Muskegon B.A., Social Work BELENKY, Michael; West Bloomfield B.A., Pottcal Science BELIN, Gayle; Southfield B.A., Audiology and Speech Science BELJAN, Mary; Lansing B.S., Microbiology BELKOLA, Thomas; Allen Park B.S., Criminal Justice BELL, Carole; East Lansing B.S., Parks and Recreation BELL, John; Marine City B.A., TV and Radio BELL, Marla; Fenton B.A., Clothing and Textiles BELLGOWAN, Lisa; Hubbardston B.A., Fine Arts BELSON, Mary; Battle Creek B.S., Recreation Education BENDER, Diane; Bethesda, Md. B.A., Elementary Education BENENSON, Deborah; Oak Park B.S., Retailing BENES, Christine; West Bloomfield B.S., Human Ecology BENNER, Mary; Blissfleld B.F.A., Industrial Design BENNETT, Laurie; Southfield B.A., Urban and Metropolitan Studies BENNETT, Michael; Newark, III. B.A.yiLinguistics BENNETTS, Marc; Lansing B.A., History Education BENNEWITT, Ervin; Chesaning B.A., Social Science MDP BENSON, John; Holt B.A., Journalism BENSON, Paul; Southfield B.S., Zoology BENTON, Deborah; Detroit B.A., Social Work BENTZ, Lawrence; Almont B.S., Social Science BENVENUTI, Llcia; St. Clair Shores B.A., Elementary Education BERDELLA, Barbara; St. Charles B.A., Tourism BERGDAHL, Janet; Royal Oak B.A., Advertising BERGER, Laura; Milford B.A., Elementary Education BERGER, Marilyn; Valley Stream, New York B. Music, Music Therapy BERGREN, Gregory; Lansing B.S., Electrical Engineering BERGREN, Joan; Howell B.A., Advertising BERGMAN, Ruth; Midland B.A., Community Service BERLIN, Rochelle; Southfield B.S., Mathematics BERNER, Jeffrey; Lathrup Village B.A., TV and Radio BERNON, Marijane; Dallas, Texas B.A., Elementary Education BEROZA, Richard; Coopersville B.A., Marketing BERRY, Adriane; Lansing M.A., Housing BERTELSEN, David; Grosse Pte. B.A., Marketing BERTELSEN, Philip; Grosse Pte. Woods No major reported BERTRAM, John; Greensburg, Pa. B.S., Criminal Justice BERTSCH, Barbara; Holland B.A., Social Work BETLEY, Kenneth; New Hudson B.S., Biology BETTS, Ernest; Detroit B.S., Psychology BETZ, Gary; St. Johns B.A., Distributive Education BEZRUTCH, Beverly; Warren B.A., Elementary Education BlALLAS, Adel; Pontiac B.A., Business Administration BIAVA, Ronald; Dearborn Heights B.A., Urban Policy BIBLE, Carla; Adrian B.S., Psychology BICKEL, Duane; East Lansing B.S., Physical Education BICKLE, Angiea; Constantine B.A., Elementary Education Bl DWELL, Melinda; Plymouth B.A., Social Science MDP BIEHL, Sheila; East Lansing B.S., Retailing BIGELOW, Clara; Ashley B.A., Sociology GRADUATES —187 BIGONESS, Mark; Charlton, Mass. B.A., Political Science BILLIG, Judy; Dearborn Heights B.S., Mathematics Education BILLINGTON, Ann; Petoskey B.A., Accounting BISHOP, Leo; Chesaning B.A..Tourism BISHOP, Terry; Niles B.S., Retailing BISTRICKY, Larry; Grand Blanc B.S., Mechanical Engineering BLACHUT, Daniel; Ottawa, Ontario B.A., HRI BLACKFORD, JoAnn; Mt. Clemens B.S., Elementary Education BLACKLOCK, Barbara An.n; Livonia B.S., Criminal Justice BLAIR, Dave; East Lansing B.A., Audiology BLAMER, William; Grand Blanc B.S., Parksand Recreation BLANCHARD, Michael; Worcester, Mass. B.S., Animal.Husbandry BLANK, Denise; Grand Rapids B.S., Physical Education BLASER, Jane; Farmington Hills B.A., Marketing BLASZKIEWICZ, Mary Anne; Detroit B.S., Medical Technology BLINSTRUB, Robert; Birmingham B.A., Marketing BLIZZARD, Kurt; Lansing B.S., Civil Engineering BLOCK, Sherry; Warren B.A., Fine Arts Education BLUE, Marilyn; Detroit B.A., Philosophy BLUST, Michael; Drayton Plains B.S., Parks and Recreation BOATMAN, Robert; Lansing B.S., Physiology BOBRYK, Mary; Davisburg B.A., Elementary Education BOCK, Karen; Michigan Center B.A., Psychology BODE, James; Birmingham B.S. Poultry Science BODIS, Debra; Detroit B.S., Medical Technology BODKER, Vern; Marthon, Fla. B.S..HRI BOEDECKER, Katrina; Glen Ellyn, III. B.A., Criminal Justice BOGAN, Odessa; Benton Harbor B.S.. Human Environment and Design BOICE, Glenn; Drayton Plains B.S., Nuclear Physics BOKHART, Barbara; Battle Creek B.S., Retailing BOLLA, David; St. Clair B.S., Zoology BOLLENBACHER, Barry; Lima, Ohio B.S., Forestry BOLME, Mark; Bellevue, Washington B.S., Chemical Engineering BOND, Charles; Livionia B.S., Forestry BOOROM, Jim; Jackson B.S., Civil Engineering BORATYNSKI, Fred; Lansing B.S., Psychology BORDINE, Bruce; Rochester B .S., Horticulture BORDLEY, Robert; Burke, Va. B.S., Physics BOREAN, Suzahne; Detroit B.S., Language Arts BORENSTEIN, Steven; Highland Park, III. B.A., HRI BORG, Nancy; Romeo B.S., Chemical Engineering BOROS, Becky; East Lansing B.S., Physical Education BOROS, Craig, Detroit B.A., Accounting BORST, William; Zeeland B.S,. Resource Development BOSH NYAK, Larry; Detroit B.S., Social Science MDP BOSITS, Deborah; Muskegon B.A., Elementary Education BOSMAN, Thomas; Wyandotte B.S., Microbiology and Public Health BOSSERD, Robert; Marshall B.S., Animal Husbandry BOSSERT, James; Hartford, Wisconsin B.A., Accounting BOUCK, Jeffrey; Fenton B.S., General Business BOUDRIE, Wayne; Monroe B.S., Parks and Recreation BOUFFORD, Robert; Rochester B.S., Crop Science BOUR, Sharon; Grand Rapids B.S., Computer Science BOW, Amen; Ypsilanti B.A., Communication Education 188 —GRADUATES BOWEN, David; Harbor Beach B.S., Mathematics BOWDEN, Lynne; Birmingham B.A., TV and Radio BOWDEN, Ronald; Detroit B.A., Urban and Metropolitan Studies BOWERS, Jeff; Comstock Park B.A., Business BOWKER, Janet; Greensboro, N.C. B.S., Foods BOWMAN, Kirk; Franklin B.A., Marketing BOWMAN, Rand; Lansing B.A., Urban Planning BOYD, Lamar; Detroit B.A., TV and Radio BOYDA, Charles; Southfield B.A., General Business BOYDA, James; Southfield B.A., Accounting BOZACK, Michael; Lansing B.S., Astrophysics BOZZO, John; Okemos B.A., Journalism BRABON, Marlene; Royal Oak B.A., Spanish and Religion BRADEN, Laura; Warren B.A., Advertising BRADFORD, James; Holland B.S., Biochemistry BRADLEY, Avery; Detroit B.S., Criminal Justice BRADOW, James; Ft. Wayne, Ind. B.A., Accounting BRADY, Denise; Toledo, Ohio B.A., Mathematics Education BRADY, Kristen; Charlevoix B.A-., Communication BRAFFORD, William; Orchard Lake B.S., Meeianical Engineering BRANDENBURG, Sheryl; Warren B.S., Medical Technology BRAUN, Barbara; Saline B.S., Retailing BRAUN, Carol; Warren B.S., Dietetics BRAZELL, Kevin; Dearborn B.A., TV and Radio BREEDLOVE, Susan; Birmingham B.S., Management BREGER, Joel; Franklin Square, N.Y. B.S., Computer Science BRENNAN, Shirley; Emmett B.A., English BREWER, Diane; Detroit B.A., Mathematics Education BREWER, Gary; Lansing B.S., Electrical Engineering BRIDGES, Allan; Detroit B.S., General Business BRIGGS, JAMES; Midland B.S., Mechanical Engineering BRIGHT, Izetta; Detroit B.A., Social ScienceJi/IDP BRIGHTON, Susan; Okemos B.A., Social Studies Education BRINK, Mary; Livonia B.A., Spanish Education BRISTER, Juanita; Detroit B.A.ipoumalisjfijHp BRISTOL, Charles; Almont B.S., Horticulture BROADWELL, Robert; Waterport, New York B.S., Psychology, BROADWELL, Steve; Midland B.A., Administration BROBERG, Mary; Athens B.S., Botany BROCKINGTON, William; Saugatuck B.S., Computer Science BROMLEY, Bruce; Lakeville B.A., Accounting BRONDYKE, Roger; Holland B.S., Criminal Justice1 BRONIAK, Bernadette; Detroit B.S., Medical Technology BRONSON, Kristin; East Lansing B.S., Medical Technology BROOKS, Barbara; Detroit B.A., English Education BROOM, Jacqueline; Detroit B.S., Biology BROOM, Janet; Detroit B.S., Criminal Justice BROTZ, James; Howell B.S., Zoology BROWER, Gregory; Holland B.S., Fisheries and Wildlife BROWN, Amy; Okemos B.A., Journalism BROWN, Catherine; Trenton, N.J. B.A., TV and Radio BROWN, Clark; Plymouth B.S., Criminal Justice BROWN, Deborah; Marion B.S., Medical Technology BROWN, Dennis; Bloomfield Hills B.S., Mechanical Engineering GRADUATES —189 WËÊtMÆm MMMMM BROWN, Elwood; Port Huron B.A., Political Science BROWN, Marjorie; Southfield B.F.A., Art Education BROWN, Mary; Oxford B.A., English Education BROWN, Pandora; Detroit B.S., Public Affairs Management BROWN, Rondy; Kentwood. B.A., Social Studies BROWNE, Diane; E. Grand Rapids B.A., Textiles BROWNLEE, Donald; E. Detroit B.A., Advertising BROWNLEE, Keith; St. Clair Shores B.A., Business Administration BROWNLEE, Susan; East Lansing B.S., Psychology BRUBAKER, Janet; Clare B.S., Parks and Recreation BRUCE, Caroline; East Lansing B.A., Social Science Mdp. BRUN, Marylouise; Forest Hills, N.Y. B.S., Dietetics BRUNING, Christine; Beulah B.S., Zoology BRUNS, Jay; Royal Oak B.S., Parks & Recreation BRUNJES, Peter; Muskegon B.S., Psychology BRUNO, Michael; Redford Twp. B.A., Business Administration BRYAN, Margaret; Manistee B.S., Child Development BRYANT, Russell; Gahanna, Ohio B.A., HRI Mgt. BUBB, Kevin, Miami, Fla. B.A., Operations Mgt BUCCILLI, Gary; Livonia B.S., Building Construction BUCK, Sherryl; Midland B.S., Chemical Engineering BUCKBERRY, Gary; Plymouth B.S., Public Affairs Management BUCKLEY, Winston; Midland B.A., Business Administration BUCKNER, Wilbur; Jackson B.S., Criminal Justice BUDA, Barbara; Ironwood B.S., Dietetics BUELL, Elfie; Tipton B.A., Spanish BUGENSKE, Mary; East Lansing B.A., Interior Design BUIST, Susan; Allegan B.S., Criminal Justice BUJAK, Brigitte; Saginaw B.A., Social Work BUKOVINSKY, Edward; East Lansing B.S., Public Administration BUKOVINSKY, Susan; East Lansing B.F.A., Art Education BULGRIEN, Garth; Snover B.S., Agricultural Resources BUNCH, Lucille; Pontiac B.A., Special Education BURCH, Martin; Grand Rapids B.A., Finance BUREK, Karen; Petosky B.A., Elementary Education BURGER, Dolores, Monroe B.S., Medical Technology BURGER, Lester; Forest Hills, N.Y. B.A., HRl Management BURGER, Marie; Coopersvitle B.A., Religious Studies BURGER, Nancy; Forest Hills, N.Y. B.S., Child Development BURGER, Thomas; Detroit B.S., Parks and Recreation BURGESS, Charles; Grosse Pointe B.S., Psychology BURGESS, Christopher; Livonia B.S., Psychology BURGESS, Gary; Bay City M.S., Sanitary Engineering BURGESS, Norman; Grand Rapids B.S., Civil Engineering BURK, Dorothy; East Lansing B.S., Psychology BURK, Emery; Hamtramck B.S., Criminal Justice BURKE, Wayne; Cadillac B.S., Civil Engineering BURLAK, Howard; Oak Park B.A., James Madison BURMEISTER, William; Pulaski, Wis. B.S., Dairy Science BURNETT, Wayne; Grand Rapids B.S., Parks and Recreation BURNS, Gareth; Manitou Beach B.S., Agricultural Sciences BURNS, Patrick; Jackson B.A., Social Science MDP BURREL, Willie; Muskegon B.A., Psychology BURRELL, Janet; Ypsilanti B.S., Human Environment and Design 190 —GRADUATES BURSIK, David; Canal Winchester, Ohio B.S., Electrical Engineering SURTON, Craig; Grosse Pointe 8.S., Metallurgical Engineering BURTON, Marie; Harrisburg, Pa. 8.A., Criminal Justice BUSHMAN, Gary; Okemos B.A., History Education BUSSARD, Jane; Spring Lake B.S., Business Education BUSSIERE, Julianne; Marquette B.A., Elementary Education BUST, Elizabeth; East Lansing B.A., German BUTCHART, Michael; Jackson B.S., Accounting BUTH, Danielle; Belmont No major reported BUTLER, Nancy; Wyandotte B.A., Landscape Architecture BUTTERFIELD, Gary; Roscommon B.S., Zoology BUTTERFIELD, Mary; Jackson B.A., Studio Art BUTTS, Steve; Bloomfield B.S., Social Science MDP BYRNE, Dennis; East Lansing B.A., Recreation Education CABAJ, Eileen; Detroit B.S., Medical Technology CABANISS, Lynne; Washington, D.C. B.S., Zoology CAIN, Robert; Milford B.S., Criminal Justice CALHOUN, Robyn; Flint B.A., Urban Health CALKINS, Martha; Midland B.S., Microbiology CALLIS, James; Fraser B.S., General Business CALVIN, Paula; Troy B.S., Dietetics CAMERON, Margaret; Greenville B.A., Social Science MDP CAMPBELL, Charles; Lansing B.A., Marketing CAMPBELL, Janet; Livonia B.S., Home Economics Education CAMPBELL, Sandra; Lake Forest, III. B.S., Criminal Justice CAMPION, Jill; Spring Lake B.S., Child Development CANE, April; Southfield B.A., Audiology and Speech CANNON, Ellis; Detroit B.A., Communications CANNON, Joseph; Detroit B.S., Metallurgy CANNON, Raven; Oberlin, Ohio B.S., Biochemistry CANTERBURY, Janice; Dundee B.S., Resource Development CARBON, Claudia; Ferndale B.S., Animal Husbandry CARLOS, Georgia; Huntington Woods B.A., Interior Design CARLSON, Marcy; Grosse Pointe Woods B.A., Home Economics Education CARLSON, Margo; Mt. Clemens B.A., History of Art CARLSON, Suzan; East Lansing B.A., Sociology CARNES, Karen; Saginaw B.A., Elementary Education CARPENTER, Lynn; Baltimore, Md. B.S., Mathematics CARPENTER, Wayne; Port Huron B.A., Advertising CARR, Barbara; Flint B.A., Health Administration CARR, Donna; Union City B.S., Special Education CARR, Leanne; Kalamazoo B.S., Food Science CARR, Robert; Lachine B.A., Elementary Education CARR, Vanessa; Bloomfield Hills B.A., Advertising CARROTHERs, Alfreds; Pontiac B.S., Retailing CARSON, Claire; Homewood, III. B.A., Physical Education CARSON, David; South Lyon B.A., Political Science CARSON, Randy; Hesperia B.S., Parks and Recreation CARTER, Elaine; Detroit B.S., Social Science MDP CARTER, Sandra; Ferndale B.S., Retailing CARTWRIGHT, Katherine; China Lake, Ca. B.S., Mathematics CARTWRIGHT, Robert; Kalamazoo B.S., Biology CARVEY, Timothy; Manila, Philipines B.S., Medical Technology CASEY, Daniel; Lansing B.A., Philosophy GRADUATES —191 CASEY, Frances; Southfield M.A., Administration CASSEL, Mark; Oak Park B.S., Zooloy CAST, John; Hamilton, Ohio B.S., Forestry CASTELLER, Richard; Lincoln Park B.S., CriminaBustice CASTELVETERE, Fred; Dearborn B.A., TV and Radio CATTELL, Susan; Brooklyn B.S., Human Ecology Education CATTO, Patricia; Grand Ledge B.A., Fine Arts and Aesthetics CAUDELL, John; Lansing B.S., Mechanical Engineering CAVALLORO, Sharlene; Birmingham B.A., Social Science MDP CAVAN, Paul; Birmingham B.S., Criminal Justice CAVANAUGH, Mary; Lansing B.S., Recreation Education CAVANAUGH, William; Lansing B.S., Criminal Justice CAVERLY, Sonia; Swartz Creek B.A., English CAVICCHIOLI, James; Livonia B.A., General Business CAVIN, Edward; Drayton Plains B.A..¡Economics CELLEY, Todd; Ann Arbor B.A., Management CHAFFEE, Virginia; East Lansing B.S., Retailing CHALKER, Mary; Norton Shores B.S., Mathematics CHAMBERLAIN, Christopher; St. Clair B.A., HRI CHAMBERS, Joanne; Detroit B.A., Language Arts Education CHANCE, Pamela; Jackson B.S., Horticulture Marketing CHANG, Wen; Taipei, Taiwan M.S., Microbiology CHAPIN, Lee Ann; Southfield B.S., Sociology CHAPIN, Sally; Okemos B.A., TV and Radio CHAPMAN, James; Huntington Woods B.S., Fisheries and Wildlife CHAPMAN, James; Muskegon B.S., Parks and Recreation CHARBONEAU, Lynnette; Taylor B.A., TV and Radio CHARLEBOIS, Diyan; Warren B.S., Dietetics CHARLES, Antonia; Niles B.A., Ethnic Studies CHARLESTON, Gloria; Detroit B.A., Accounting CHECK, Pamela; Mundelein, III. B.A., Psychology CHENEY, Janice; Flint B.A., Office Administration CHENOWETH, Robert; Potterville B.S., Civil Engineering CHIA, Yan Hiah; Singapore B.A., HRI CHILCOTE, Donald; Armada B.AjFisheries and Wildlife CHINTYAN, James; Burton B.S., Elect||al Engineering CHIMKO, Darryl; Livonia B.S., Criminal Justice CHMIEL, Constance; Detroit B.S., Geology CHODOROFF, Wendy; Southfield B.A., Social Work CHOPEK, Ken; Detroit B.A., HumanHes CHOPP, Elizabeth; Detroit B.S., Civil Engineering CHRISTENSEN, Kenneth; Hudson, Ohio B.A., History CHRISTIE, Ann; Birmingham B.A.. Studio Art CHRISTL, William; Berrien Springs B.S., Computer Science CHRISTOPHERSON, Frederick; Midland B.A., James Madison ÇHRNALOGAR, Robert; Detroit B.S., Physiology CHURCHILL, David; Vassar B.A., Economics;- CILLEY, Hayden; Adrian B.S., Chemical Engineering CIMOCK, Mary Ann; Jackson B.S., Fisheries and Wildlife CLARK, Dorothy, East Lansing B.A., History CLARK, Gregory; Grosse lie B.A., Communications CLARK, Gregory; E. Rockwood B.S., Forestry CLARK, Marilyn; Bloomfield Hills B.S., Child Development CLARK, Paul; Evanston, III. B.A., Russian 192 —GRADUATES CLARK, Philip; Chesaning B.A., Marketing CLARK, Suzanne; Clio B.S., Lyman Briggs CLARKE, Gary; Toledo, Ohio B.S., Crimin'a;f Justice CLARKE, Katharine; N. Canton, Ohio B.S., Chemistry CLARKE, Stanton; Okemos B.S., CiflEngineering CLAYTON, Denise; Dearborn Heights B.S., Horticulture CLEARY, Kathleen; Battle Creek B.A., Elementary Education CLEARY, Maureen; Birmingham B.A., Social Work CLEM, Michael; Jackson B.A., Marketing CLEMENTSON, Carol; Indian River B.A., Risk and Insurance CLEXTON, Gary; Detroit B.A., Social Work CLINE, Cheri; Muskegon B.S., Physical Educatiph CLODFELTER, Joan; Flushing B.A., Fine Arts CLUTE, Rick; Brooklyn B.A., Adverting COALE, Catherine; Orchard Lake B.A., Special Education COCHRAN, Philip Jr.; Hinsdale, III. B.A., Accounting COIN, Carol; New Baltimore B.A., Eletnentary Education COKEWELL, John; Royal Oak B.A., Retailing COLE, Preston; Belding B.S., Environmental Education COLEMAN, Richard; Silver Spring, Md. B.S., Fisheries and Wildlife COLGATE, Kimberly; Lansing B.A..Marketing COLLAR, Alonso; East Lansing B.S., Zoology COLLIER, Jon; East Lansing B.S., Nutrition COLLIN, Gail; Pleasant Ridge B.S.. Humarffltcology COLLINS, Marjie; Southfield B.F.A., Art Education COLLINS, Vendella; Detroit B.S., Biological Sciences COLLYER, Priscilla; Grosse Pointe B.A., Tourism COLOSIMO, Thomas; East Lansing B.A., Financial Administration COLTER, Kathleen; Birmingham B.A., Art Education COMB, Bradley; Birmingham B.S., Mechanical Engineering COMSTOCK, Deborah; N. Muskegon B.A., Elementary Education CONATON, Colleen; Flint B.S., Community Services CONGDON, Valerie; Grand Ledge B.A., Communication CONLEY, Sean; West Bloomfield B.A., Business Administration CONN, Brent; Okemos B.A., HRI Management CONN, Kathleen; Columbus, Ohio B.S., Geography CONNER, Robert; St. Joseph B.S., Civil Engineering CONNOLLY, Dorian; Port Huron B.A., English CONROY, Thomas; Livonia B.S., Systems Science CONSTANTINI, Debra; Iron Mountain B.A., English CONSTANTINO, Anita; Arecibo, Puerto Rico M.S., Clothing and Textiles CONVERY, Laurie; Royal Oak B.S., Home Economics CONWAY, Carol; Detroit B.S., Clothing and Textiles COOGAN, John Jr.; Lansing B.S., Business Administration COOK, Catherine; T ecumseh B.S., Zoology COOK, Kathy; East Lansing B.S., Retailing COOK, Leslie; Midland B.A., Personnel Administration COOPER, James; Warren B.A., Business Administration COOPERSMITH, Wendy; Wallingford, Pa. B.A., French COPPLE, Carol; Inkster B.A., Communication Education CORBAT, Lynn; Linwood B.S., Medical Technology CORKERY, Richard; Southfield B.A., HRI Management CORNELIUS, Laurie; Gorsse Pointe B.A., Secondary Education CORNELL, Susan; East Lansing B.AHSeifor Design GRADUATES —193 CORONA, Constance; Ann Arbor B.A., Spanislj CORY, Thomas; St. Clair Shores B.A., Political Science COSBY, Karen; North Branch Choral Education, Choral Music Education COSS, Kevin; N.J. B.S., H.R.I. COSTA, Michael; East Lansing B.S., Dairy Science COUCH, Robert; Lansing B.A., Advertising COUCHMAN, David; Ionia B.S., Biology COULTAS, Carol; N.J. B.A., English COURTNEY, Cheryl; Birch Run B.S., CriminaB’u&tice COX, David; Kalamazoo B.S., Chemistry COX, Robert; Ind. B.A., Marketing CRANDALL, Wendy; Birmingham B.A., Social Work CRANDELL, Bert; Lansing B.S., Packaging CRANE, Samuel; Southfield B.S., Farm Management CRAWFORD, Marianne; Flushing B.A., Elementary Education CRAWFORD, Roland; Grand Rapids B.S., Horticulture CREQUE, Richard; Riga B.A., Advertising CRESSLER, Nancy; Flint B.A., Journalism CRIMER, Janice; Dearborn B.S., Retailing CRISE, Margaret; Plymouth B.S., Biological Science CRISENBERRY, Henry; Lansing B.S., Health Education CRISSMAN, Susan; Caledonia B.A., Elementary Education C RITES, Linda; Livonia B.S., Retailing of Texljjes and Gj&thing CROCKETT, Paul; Plymouth B.A.Haslevision and Radio CROSS, David; Southfield B.S., Zoology CROSS, Todd; Lansing B.S., Physiology CROUCHER, Leslie; Alma B.A., Special Education CROW, Laine; St. Joseph B.A., Special Edjftation CROWDER, Lynda; Livonia B.S., Child Development and Teaching CROWE, Geoffrey; Canada M.A., Driver and Traffi||Mucation CROWLEY, Carol; Jackson B.A., Psychology and Religious Studies CROWLEY, Eileen; N.Y. B.A., MDP CROWLEY, Gillian; Jackson B.S., Anthropology CRUZAN, Edward; White Cloud B.A., Pre-Law CSORGO, Stephanie; Lincoln Park B.A., MDP CUCKLER, Deanna; Lansing B.A., Environmental Education CULLEN Dorothy; Wis. B.A., Marketing CULLINAN, Patricia; Bridgman B.A., French CULLINANE, John; N.J. B.A., Television and Radio CULVER, Mary; Detroit B.S., Mathematics Education CUNNINGHAM, Anne; Birmingham Child Development, Family and Child Science CUNNINGHAM, Gary; Perry B.S., Economics CUNNINGHAM, Kate; East Lansing B.A., Elementary Education CUNNINGHAM, Lynn; Lansing B.S., Microbiology CUNNINGHAM, Melanie; Ida B.S., Zoology CURRIE, Bruce; East Lansing B.S., Wildlife Management CURRIE, Judith; East Lansing PhD, Animal Husbandry CURTIS, Donald; Detroit B.S., Park and Recreation Resources CUTLER, Dawn; Mason B.S., Medical Technology CYMERINT, John; Oak Park B.S., Criminal Justice RZAPRAN, Walter; Livonia B.S., Criminal Justice DABNEY, Andra; Detroit B.S., Criminal Justice DAHLMAN, Chester; Kentucky B.A., General Business AdShinistration DAHLMAN, Kathryn; Sault Ste. Maire B.A., Audiology and Speech Sciences 194 —GRADUATES DAHNKE, Lois; Okemos B.A., Theatre Education DAILEY, Ellen; Penn. B.S., Psychology DALLEVA, Christopher; Dearborn Heights B.S., Psychology DALLY, Curtis; Benton Harbor B.A., Accounting DALPRA, Mark; Ironwood B.S., Microbiology and Public Health DALY, Jeffrey; West Bloomfield B.A., Art Practice DALY, Pete; Hart B.A., Journalism DAMAN, Patricia; Lansing B.S., Industrial Arts' ' DANCER, Melissa; Stockbridge B.A., Social Wor|p§| DANE, Katherine; Detroit B.S., Retailing DANFORTH, Carolyn; Ohio B.S., Recreation and Youth Leadership DANGLER, Tim; Addison B.S., Biology DANICKI, Thomas; Detroit B.A., Financial Administration DANIELEWICZ, Denise; Detroit B.A., Retailing of Clothing and Textiles DANIELSON, Chris; Pontiac B.AKnglish'' DANIELSON, Christina; Milford B.A., Accounting DANIELSON, Nancy; Detroit B.S., (fiminal Justice DANNAN, Ghazi; Jordan M.S., Biochenffltry DANNENBERG, Sue; Kalamazoo B.A., Mathematics Education DANOS, Leigh; Louisianna B.S., Biology DARIN, Janice; Trenton B.F.A., Art Practice DARLING, Dennis; Swartz Creek B.S., Civil Engineering DARLING, Marilyn; East Lansing B.A., James Madison Sosffll Science DARNELL, Loraine; Lansing B.A., Accounting DASSEL, Paula; East Grand Rapids B.A., Psychology DAULT, Douglas; Alpena B.A., Psychology DAVENPORT, Marvin; Flint B.S., Electrical Engineering DAVEY, Maureen; Birmingham B.A., MDP DAVID, Vicki; St. Clair Shores B.A., English DAVIDSON, Richard; East Lansing M.A., Advertising DAVIS, Barbara; Southfield B.A., Political Science DAVIS, Brian; Kalamazoo B.S., Psychology DAVIS, Charlice; East Lansing B.S., Parks and Recreation Administration DAVIS, Christopher; St. Joseph B.S., Psychology DAVIS, Karen; Jackson B.A., Child Development DAVIS, Kenneth; Clawson B.A., Television and Radio DAVIS, John; Delaware B.A., HRI DAVISON, Martha; Charlotte B.S., Civil Engineering DAWSON, Barbara; Sterling Heights B.A., Journalism DAWSON, Lynn; Detroit B.A., Secondary Education DAWSON, Pete; Lansing B.S., Physiology DAY, Mary; East Lansing B.S., Biological Science Education DEAKYNE, Elise; Minn. 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A^o u r i s!nSi§! FASONE, Julie; Adrian B.A., General Business Administration FATT, Cynthia; Detroit B.A., Retailing FAYDENKO, Susan; Dearborn B.A., Music Therapy FEA, Nancy; Detroit B.S., Biology FEEKART, Michael; Waterford B.S., Psychology FEEN, Gary; St. Clair Shores B.S., General Business Administration FEHRMAN, Robin; Grand Rapids B.A., Office Administration FENSKE, Mark; Ann Arbor B.A., English " FERRER, Ibrahim; Venezuela B.S., Criminal Justice FERSHT, Andrea; Saginaw B.A., Special -Education FESSEL, Diane; East Lansing B.A., Foods FETHERSTON, Jacque; Niles B.S., Medical Technology FETTEROLF, Norma; Williamston B.S., Human Environment and Design FiEBELKORN, Donna; Virginia B.A., MDP FIEDLER, Benjamin; Oak Park B.A., international Relations FIEDLER, William; St. Clair Shores B.Si,Civil Engineering FIELD, Marjorie; Holt B.S., Animal Husbandry FIELD, Roger; Lansing B.S., Electrical Engineering FIELDING, Norma; St. Louis B.S., Dietetics FIESSELMANN, Lisa; Birmingham B.A., Humanities FILIP, Victor; Jackson B.A., Television and Radio FILPUS, John; Alpena B.S., Chemical Engineering FINK, Alan; Oak Park B.S., HRI FINK, John; Grosse Pointe B.S., Mechanical Engineering FINNEY, Paul; East Lansing B.A., Finance FIORONI, John; Melvindale B.A., Television and Radio FIREBAUGH, Londa; Fowlerville B.S., MDP FISH, John; Battle Creek B.A., Business Administration FISH, Suzanne; Williamston B.A., Special Education FISHER, Cheryl; East Lansing B.S., Accounting FISHER, Edward; Jackson B.A., Social Science FISHER, Steve; Indiana B.S., Zoology FISHER, Vicki; Benton Harbor B.A., Retailing of Clothing and Textiles FISHMAN, Ava; Hunting Woods B.S., Child Development and Teaching FITZ, Rebecca; Ohio B.S., Natural Resources FITZGERALD, John; Detroit B.S., Packaging FLACHS, Donald; Lansing B.L.A., Landscape ArciSecture FLAHERTY, Daniel; East Lansing B.S., Park and Recreation FLAUGHER, Terri; West Bloomfield B.A., Audiology and Speech FLEMING, Ronald; Birmingham B.A., Accounting FLESER, Douglas; Dorr B.S., Psychology FLETCHER, Paul; St. Clair B.S., Civil Engineering GRADUATES —199 mm FLEWELLYN, Gary; Highland Park B.A., Political Science FLEWWELLING, Robert; Adrian B.S., Horticulture FLORA, Robert; Niles B.S., CriminaHustice FOCHTMAN, Nancy; Charlevoix B.A., Television and Radio FOLEY, Patricia; Crystal B.A., English FONS, Janet; Royal Oak B.F.A., Studio Art FORCE, Dale; Southfield B.S., Physics FORD, Patricia; Detroit B.A., Theatre FORD, Raymond; Jamaica B.S., Meepanical Engineering FORDHAM, Lydia; Montague B.S., Horticulture FORESZ, Susan; Warren B.S., Child Development FORNEY, Larry; Lansing B.S., Microbiology and Public Health FORTE, Paul; Grosse Pointe Woods B.Si„Cn|(£ Engineering FORTIER, Edward; East Lansing B.S., Anthropology FOSS, Thomas; Clare B.S., Ciyil Engineering FOSTER, David; Whitehall B.S., Civil Engineering FOSTER, Judith; South Haven B.A.,,.French FOUNTAIN, Angelia; Albion B.A., Math Education FOWLER, Valerie; Highland Park B.A., Criminal Justice and Psychology FOWLKES, Dorothy; Pontiac B.A., MDP FOX, Charles; Williamston B.S., MDP FOX, Nancy; Mason B.S., Math Education FRAHM, Janene; East Lansing B.A., Business Education FRANCIS, John; Illinois B.S., Animal Husbandry FRANK, Lynn; Allen Park B.A., Advertising FRANK, Martha; Okemos B.A., Child Development' FRANKS, CAROL; Franklin B.S., Resource Development FRASIER, Charles; Illinois M.B.A., Finance FRAZEE, Rivan; Mt. 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Clemens B.A., Advertising WONG, Robert; Lansing B.Agjndustrial Arts Education WONSIK, Christine; Grosse Pointe Woods B.S., Social Science WOODARD, Gregory; Detroit B.S., Urban Planning WOODBURY, Janeen; St. Johns B.S., Criminal Justice WOODLEY, Jennell; Detroit B.A., Interior Deisgn WOODRUFF, Audrea; Detroit B.S., Social Work WOODRUFF, Kelley; Jackson B.S., Mathematics WOODS, Judith; Marietta B.S., Community Services WOODWARD, Donald; Midland B.S., Social Sciences MDP WOODWARD, James; Plainwell B.A., Accounting WOODWARD, Mary; Blissfield B.A., Journalism WOOMER, Judith; Birmingham B.A., Social Sciences MDP WORTHY, Gary; Algonac B.LA., Landscape Architecture WOSCZYNA: Karen; Posen B.S., Nursing WRIGHT, Christine; Birmingham B.A., Spanish WROBLESKI, Denise; Dearborn Heights B.A., Cartography WYLIE, Douglas; Detroit B.S., Civil Engineering WYLIE, Gary; Detroit B.A., Social Work WYLIE, Mary; Wyoming B.A., Personnel Administration WYNN, Sally; Lathrup Village B.A., Elementary Education WYSOCKI, Marybeth; Dearborn B.S., Criminal Justice YAMAOKA, Jean; Holland B.A., Special Education YANGOUYIAN, Sandra; Lathrup Village B.S., Psychology 242 — GRADUATES YANUSZ, Bruce; East Lansing B.A., Accounting YARED, Annette; Grand Rapids B.M., Choral School Music YATES, Vicki; Detroit B.A., TV and Radio YERKES, Susan; Grosse Pointe B. A., Clothing and Textiles YERKEY, Jeffrey; Louisville, Ky. B.F.A., Art Practice YORK, Patricia; Okemos B.A., Theatre YOUNEY, John; Skowhegan, Maine B.S., Resource Development YOUNG, Dorothy; Chicago, III. B.S., Human Ecology YOUNG, Karen; Oak Park B.S., Biochemistry YOUNG, Mark; S. Lyon B.S., Civil Engineering YOUNG, Michal; Houston, Tx. B.S., Biology YOUNG, Steven; Shaftsburg B.S., Biology YOUNGS, Rhea; Grosse Pointe Woods B.S., Environmental Education YOUNGS, Terri; Adrian B.S., Home Economics Education YOUNKINS, Eric; East Lansing B.S., Chemistry YURISICH, Johnny; Battle Creek B.A., Pre-Law ZAGERIS, Baiba; Grand Rapids B.S., Retailing ZAKARIAN, Arlene; Dearborn B.S., Medical Technology ZAMBRICKI, Michael; Warren B.A., Political Science ZANELLA, Michelle; Grand Rapids B.A., Social Studies Education ZANTOP, Suzanne; Allen Park B.A., English ZAPKE, James; W. Bloomfield B.S., Civil Engineering ZBASNIK, Gregory; Cicero, III. B.S., Metallurgical Enginering ZEBARI, Gloria; Southfield B.S., Medical Technology ZEITS, Jean; Lake Leelanau B.S., Animal Husbandry ZELINSKY, Walter; Orchard Lake B.A., General Business ZELLER, Kirk; Newton, Iowa B.S., Physical Science ZEPEDA, Jose; East Lansing B.A., Social Work ZIBELL, Wayne; Troy B.A., Human Environment and Design ZIESKE, Faith; Pontiac B.FA., Art Education ZIMMERMAN, Donald; Ida B.S., Fisheries ZINK, Mark; Grosse Pointe B.A., HRI ZITON, Cynthia; E. Grand Rapids B.A., International Studies ZLOTUCHA, Thomas; Hazel Park B.S., TV and Radio ZOMBORY, Glenn; Dearborn Heights B.A., Genral Business ZONCA, Darlene; Detroit B.A., Advertising -ZOTOS, Beth; Southfield B.S., Criminal Justice ZULICK, Lynn; Hazel Park B.S., Mathematics Education ZUZICH, Margaret; Royal Oak B.A., Political Science ZWIER, Joel; Holland B.S., Crop Science ZWIERS, David; East Lansing B.S., Entomology ZWINGEBERG, Linda; Grand Rapids B.A., Comparative Literature Them . ii', ■¡h hJS1 WwM ■ n t m ¡siili M ■ ■Ball SK* .tó. 1975 Wolverine Staff Richard Politowski, Editor-in-chief Dan Hughson, Photography editor Dr. Jack L. Hillwig, Adviser John Benson, Cindy Chandler Trish Van Dusen Pat Slomski Sara Wolz, Jack DeLine.......... Ric Jewell, Mike Schenk.......... Mike Tanimura ...................... .......................Business .........................Groups ................. Graduates ..................... Features ...........................Sports Darkroom Technician ASSISTANTS: Jane Leavitt, Joe Low, Dave Mammen, Maureen Marron, Mary Northrup, Sabrina Porter, Car­ ol Watkins, Elaine Ziemba PHOTOGRAPHERS: Jay Bock, Bernie Coakley, Mike Drys- dale, John Dykstra, Fred Goldberg, Bill Goodrich, Dan Hughson, Charlie Kidd, Pat Murad, Richard Politowski, Mark Riggs, Charles Samples, Dan Shutt, Mike Tani­ mura COVER DESIGN: Idea — Dan Hughson, Model — Cassan­ dra Hughes, Technical execution — Richard Politowski and Mike tanimura, Hand lettering—Janet Nixon. DIVIDER PAGES: Drawings on pages 17, 101, 135 and 183 are the work of Janet Nixon, MSU art student. ENDSHEET PHOTO: The scene at the back of McDonel Hall the Sunday after the 16-13 victory over Ohio State. Photo taken by Richard Politowski. SENIOR PICTURES: Sam Fields, Delma Studios, 225 Park Avenue SouthpNew York City, NY 10003. COLOR SECTION: Ektacolor prints for the color section, pages 1-16, were prepared by Meteor Photo Company, 2741 John R, Troy, Ml 48084. PRINTING: Josten’s American Yearbook Company, To­ peka, Kansas; Bob Gerety — Editorial consultant. Field representative: Mike Hackleman, Elmhurst, Illinois. UHHIIIillll Acknowledgments Bervin Johnson, State News Photographic, for access to photograph files and use of photo equipment. William Mitcham, MSU Photo Lab, for permission to use University camera equipment. Charles Cleland, Dept, of Anthropology, for use of a large format camera. Andrew Kaye, MSU Automotive Services, for his coopera­ tion in the use of an MSU bus for the cover illustration. Tom Campion for tickets to Mariah folk concerts. Hugh Surrat for tickets to Pop-Entertainment events. Fred Stabley and Nick Vista, MSU Sports Information, for press passes and information on athletics. Volunteer Office for use of University vehicles to trans­ port books. Publication Information The Wolverine is the official yearbook of Michigan State University and is published each Spring. It is pre­ pared and edited by undergraduate students under the supervision of faculty adviser Dr. Jack L. Hillwig who is responsible to Dr. Herbert J. Oyer^Dean of the College of Communication Arts, and Mr. Robert Perrin, Vice-Presi­ dent for University Relations. The Wolverine is a completely self-supporting opera­ tion. Funds are obtained through direct sales, space rent­ als to organizations and senior portrait commissions. All major positions on the yearbook staff are salaried on a three-term basis. They are open to any undergraduate students interested in and qualified for them. Other work for the yearbook is done on a commission and/or volun­ teer basis. The Wolverine office is located in Room#30 of the Student Services Building on the Michigan State cam­ pus, phone 355-8263. Advance subscriptions to the Wol­ verine are available Fall term each year. Senior pictures are taken in a Union Building studio, phone 353-5292, during the Fall term only. They appear in the Wolverine at no cost to the student. The 1975 edition of the Wolverine is printed on 80#gloss enamel. Headlines are 24 pt. News Gothic Bold. Body copy is set in 10 pt. News Gothic and captions are 8 pt. News Gothic Bold. Divider-page headlines are 72 pt. Clarendon Bold Condensed. Total press run is 3000 copies. Photo Credits JAY BOCK: 11,14,26, 28, 45, 46, 47, 61, 64, 69, 82, 86, 107, 108, 114, 115, 134, 139, 143, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 156, 157, 158, 160, 161, 170, 172, 174, 175, 176, 179, 180, 181,182, 245 BERNIE COAKLEY: 22, 23, 24, 27, 30, 34, 45, 48, 54, 55, 59, 60, 62, 66, 67, 70, 74, 75, 78, 86, 88, 90* 91, 96, 110, 111, 124, 128, 131, 132, 133, 139, 142, 168v 169, 177, 245,246 JOHN DYKSTRA: 1, 10, 11, 14, 15, 18, 20, 21, 24, 69, 72, 73, 84, 102, 103, 104, 105, 116, 123, 126, 127, 146,247 FRED GOLDBERG: 14, 24, 25, 26, 29, 42, 54, 63, 67, 74, 75, 79, 83, 85, 87, 94,100, 138, 244, 245, 246, 247 BILL GOODRICH: 6, 12, 13, 23, 32, 35, 66, 68, 81, 82, 97, 105,125, 128, 138, 149 252 CHARLIE KIDD: 34, 37, 49, 57196, 97, 113, 114, 118, 129, 163, 166, 167 PAT MURAD: 7, 10, 35, 57, 64, 138, 140, 141, 144, 146, 147, 150, 152, 154, 155, 158, 159, 160, 172, 177, 179, 182 MARK RIGGS: 5, 13, 27, 29, 49, 56, 57, 67, 137, 140, 141,147,148 DAN HUGHSON- 10, 12,18, 19, 21,31, 36, 37, 38, 39, 44, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 63, 68, 70, 71, 72, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 83, 84, 85, 87, 90, 91,92, 93, 94, 95,108,109, 110, 112, 113, 114, 115, 118, 119, 120, 126, 130, 131, 132, 137, 139, 140, 165,168, 243, 244, 246, 247 RICHARD POLITOWSKI: 2, 3, 8, 11, 13, 14, 16, 27, 41, 53, 74, 91, 136, 137, 142, 145, 148, 149, 151, 159, 162, 163, 166, 169, 180, 245, 246, 249, 251, 256 253 Photo Credits (cont.) BENJI ARMSTRONG: 124 SUE AUSTIN: 50,75 BRAD BANDEMER: 121 GLENDA BEAN: 26, 30, 52, 246 JOHN BEZICH: 2 MIKE DRYSDALE: 43, 46, 47, 69, 104, 116, 117, 126, 127, 143, 176, 244, 247 ERICA d’ELIA: 15, 130 DENNIS FITZPATRICK: 25, 85,|l67, 243 BOB KAYE: 122, 123 JANET NIXON: 63, KIM ONISKO: 7, 15 CRAIG PORTER: 68, 83, 98,99 CHARLES SAMPLES: 27, 28, 36, 100, 142,144,145 WENDY SCHUMER: 143 JOAN SUDOL: 10, 31, 53, 84 All boldface numerals indicate more than one pho­ tograph per page. DAN SHUTT: 4, 5, 30, 33, 36, 48, 56, 76, 81, 89, 92, 110, 113, 119, 125, 128, 129, 132, 133, 162, 164, 166, 167, 176 MIKE TANIMURA: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14,15, 22, 32, 33, 35, 40, 44, 52, 61, 64, 65, 71, 78, 81, 89, 95, 102, 105, 106, 129, 162, 164,169, 173, 251 254 Benefactors Thomas J. Alexander Mr. & Mrs. Russell Allen A. J. Bacon Richard Banghart Robert Bates Joseph R. Beljan Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Benner Donald A. Bergdahl Mrs. Sherman Z. Bernon Ernest Betts Robert L. Blinstrub Allen J. Block Elwood Brown Susan L. Brundage Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Bryan Daniel Louis Burnham Howard Chaffee Ms. Rhea Christie Richard Clute William J. Coopersmith Deanna L. Cuckler Robert M. Currie Edward Damschroder Mrs. Joyce Judd Diaz George K. Dike Ralph Dokter Clarence D. Downey Thomas C. Edwards Galen E. Frantz Ethelyn Flora Jay C. Forney Meldora Gaines Richard Garling Judy Gezon Jack G. Gibbs, Jr. Robert Guilds Mr. & Mrs. Ragnar F. Hallgren Dr. & Mrs. Stuart Hamburger Mrs. Evelyn Harwood Dr. & Mrs. Bjarne Heian Fred Hicks C. H. Higgins Delbert Roy Holser Lorna W. Holt Alton W. Howard Dr. Ted Y. Karikomi Nancy M. Kilborn Linda Lee Kronberg Olaf Kroneman, Jr. Larry Kugler F. James La Pointe Dr. Otis 0. Lawrence Steven Leyendecker Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Liedel Gregory J. Lindsey Nancy Jo Luchtman Richard L. Lukey, Jr. William G. Lutsch Cleolevia Lyons Nancy McCreary Albert D. Martell Ms. Patricia L. Mayer Raymond P. Mazzucco Philip B. Mease Mrs. Lois Melchert Mr. & Mrs. Al Mellen, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Michael J. Michael Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Miller The Misiewicz Family Mary Jean Mitchell Lois M. Moeckel Mrs. Esther Newell Karen Lee O’Connor Walter A. Parrish Barbara Ann Pawelski Thurza Ellen Peabody Dawn L. Perkins R. Tyler Perkins, Jr. Incorporated E. M. Petrie Jane Pettengill Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Reid Francis T. Ruma Robert Schenck Rae M. Schneider Leigh Schwartz Frank C. Scripter Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Sevela Richard C. Shaffner, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. John A. Shively Oliver E. Smith, Sr. Richard A. Stallone Robert F. Studenka Ethel & Arthur Sturm Robert D. Sweden berg, M.D., P.C. Mr. & Mrs. August C. Thoma Harold Tramski Michal D. Traskal Anna Vedouras Kennthe M. Walker, Sr. Dick & Katherine Wallace Miss Patricia Weber Michael E. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Young Gregory Zbasnik Patrons Mr. & Mrs. Martin A. Erickson Marie Eugene Eileen Galles Miss Wilma E. Gesell Mr. & Mrs. J. Hegedus Sam G. Horton Marjorie J. Jenkins Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Landis Nelson Lindgren Mr. & Mrs. James P. Love, Jr. Edward E. Mahalak Mariana Muko Mr. & Mrs. Richard Osborn Dorothy J. Phillips Marie E. Radewald Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sherman Mrs. Frank Shunta Dr. & Mrs. Bernard Sivak Guy & Mary Spiotto Larry Van De Sande 255 Index Agriculture, College of 36-37 Ailey, Alvin 71 Alpha Chi Omega 136-137 Alpha Delta Pi 150 Alpha Gamma Delta 150 Alpha Gamma Rho 151 Alpha Kappa Psi 138 Alpha Phi 139 Alpha Phi Sigma 179 Alpha Xi Delta 151 AMTRAK 95 Apartments 30-31 Asher Men 178 Asher Women 178 ASMSU 166-167 Athletic Teams, Men’s 170-171 Athletic Teams, Women’s 172-173 Bars in E. Lansing 82-83 Baseball 116-117 Basketball 110-113 Beach Boys 69 Beaumont Tower 2 Benefactors 255 Bessone, Amo 109 Beta Theta Pi 140 Burk, Dennis 53 Buses 94-95 Campus Buildings 4-9 Carlin, George 68 Chicago 69 Chi Omega 141 Coffeehouses 64-65 Company, The 74-75 Co-ops 26-27 Cross Country 120 Dance 70-71 Delta Chi 142 Delta Delta Delta 143 Delta Gamma 152 Delta Sigma Phi 144 Delta Tau Delta 152 Delta Zeta 153 Durr, Dixie 70 Employment 84-85 Engineering, College of 46-47 Food 34-35 Football 10-11, 102-105, 134 Forestry Club 179 Free University 66-67 Gamma Phi Betta 153 Ganakas, Gus 113 Grand River Ave. 12-13, 78-81 Greek Life 28-29 Gymnastics 125 Handicapped, Mobility for 96-97 HPR Department 48-49 Hockey 106-109 Houses 32-33 Hubbard Hall 22-23 Human Medicine, Coll, of 42-43 Interfraternity Council 161 International Programs 60-61 Intramural Sports 130-133 Kappa Alpha Theta 145 Kappa Delta 154 Kappa Delta Pi 160 Kappa Kappa Gamma 146 Kendo Club 180 Kresge Art Center 50-51 Lacrosse 121 Lambda Chi Alpha 154 Lecture Halls 40-41 Litwhiler, Danny 117 Loggins, Dave 69 Mariah 64-65 Military Science 174-176 Mortar Board 180 Munn Ice Arena 106-107 Music Department 52-55 Olin Health Center 38-39 Orchesis 70-71 Osteopathic Med. Col. of 42-43 Panhellenic Council 161 lu,---'-Ï Patrons Performing Arts Company 72-73 Pershing Rifles 174 Phi Delta Theta 147 Phi Gamma Delta 155 Phi Kappa Psi 155 Phi Mu 156 Photo Credits 252-254 Pi Beta Phi 156 Pi Kappa Phi 157 Pi Tau Sigma 181 PIGS vs. FREAKS 76-77 Player’s Gallery 74-75 Pop Entertainment 64-65, 68-69 Project Recovery 88-89 Protests 86-87 Psi Upsilon 157 Public Safety, Dept, of 92-93 Radio Stations, Campus 62-63 Rallies 86-87 Rangers I 175 Recycling on Campus 88-89 Registration 18-19 Reimer, Barbara 41 Residence Halls 20-25 Residential Colleges 56-57 Rifle Team 174 St. John’s Student Parish 177 Seniors 184-243 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 158 Sigma Alpha Mu 158 Sigma Chi 159 Sigma Kappa 159 Sigma Nu 160 Smith, Henry C. 40 Soccer 118-119 Social Science, College of 44-45 Spartan Guard 175 Staff Listing 248 Stafford, Jim 65 State News 162-165 Student Workers Union 86-87 Swimming 114-115 Tau Beta Pi 181 Temptations, The 68 Tennis 122-123 Terry, Sonny 64 Theater Productions 72-75 Theta Chi 148 Tower Guard 182 Transportation in E. Lans. 94-95 Trustees, Board of 59 Union Board 182 Union Building 90-91 Waste Control Authority 88-89 Wharton, Clifton 58-59 Wolverine Staff 168-169 Women’s Athletics 126-129 Wrestling 124 Volunteer Programs 98-100 Zappa, Frank 68 Zeta Tau Alpha 149 »