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PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA TUCSON, ARIZONA
SPIRIT<br />
Events <strong>of</strong> '67 -'68 .<br />
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Whether scattered between business and law <strong>of</strong>fices<br />
among narrow downtown streets or rambling cross green -<br />
carpeted hills, a university perpetuates a unified service<br />
- to gather and synthesize, to generate and shape those<br />
ideas which mobilize a society. Living, moving systems are<br />
the source <strong>of</strong> ideas and a university must function to pattern<br />
these concepts in ever progressing links. <strong>The</strong> wonder<br />
<strong>of</strong> laughter and joined hands as well as the methodized<br />
study <strong>of</strong> technology and growth, mirror all the surfaces and<br />
needs <strong>of</strong> human interaction. <strong>The</strong> university can neither<br />
operate without these problems and questions <strong>of</strong> social<br />
interdependence, nor find justification for such processes<br />
unless to evolve frameworks for a better society. Tucson<br />
and the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong> work together to open<br />
opportunities for <strong>Arizona</strong> business and growth. <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
is farming, mining and ranching, health resorts and the<br />
Titan air missile base. <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong> is a<br />
research center for these diverse projects. <strong>The</strong> College <strong>of</strong><br />
Agriculture is involved with pesticide research, with aridcando<br />
study to cultivate desert lands with irrigation systems,<br />
with dairy farming and animal husbandry. <strong>The</strong> special<br />
project <strong>of</strong> Architecture students this year was to plan and<br />
build a scale model housing settlement for the local Papago<br />
Indians, under the direction <strong>of</strong> the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Indian Affairs.<br />
[] And the significant element <strong>of</strong> these studies is that <strong>of</strong><br />
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social contact. Agriculture students work out on the experimental<br />
farms in close association with staff other<br />
than faculty. Faculty pr<strong>of</strong>essors themselves <strong>of</strong>ten work<br />
summers with pesticide chemistry research for local firms.<br />
Architecture seniors designed roles involving a "man -inthe-<br />
field" who was to specifically gather from individual<br />
Papagos housing facets that adapt to their culture and<br />
tradition. Social contact is the basis <strong>of</strong> the Colleges <strong>of</strong><br />
Nursing and Education, also. Upper division nursing labs<br />
convene in St. Mary's and St. Joseph's Hospital and the<br />
Tucson Medical Center, working along side aides in physiotherapy<br />
labs and out -patient clinics. This same practical experience<br />
is gained through the student -observation and<br />
teaching programs in Public Schools in the College <strong>of</strong><br />
Education. Even theoretical research through the Motivational<br />
Research Center involves field -work through personal<br />
questionnaires from specified income -bracket families,<br />
from participants in the Head Start Program, and<br />
classes in special education at the School for Deaf and<br />
Blind. <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> is indeed a library <strong>of</strong> knowledge and<br />
practicable systems, and yet it is clearly seen that these<br />
systems evolve practically because they are applied to and<br />
structured within the surrounding community - Tucson.<br />
But a university is much more than a reservoir <strong>of</strong> structured<br />
knowledge - it provides a social perspective and<br />
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human awareness that doesn's operate on a business scale.<br />
This is the knowledge <strong>of</strong> working with people, <strong>of</strong> being<br />
open to philosophies and culture and the occasions that<br />
just make people happy to be together. And this scale<br />
might be labeled <strong>The</strong> Arts - occasions, materials and<br />
thoughts projected in multitudinous individual patterns.<br />
Here the students <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong> are directly<br />
exchanging with society. Departmental Drama productions<br />
combine student services, in specific, to <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
Tucson a history and workshop <strong>of</strong> the literary fields. <strong>The</strong><br />
campus gallery prepares programs <strong>of</strong> contemporary media<br />
- <strong>of</strong> artists who in turn attempt to project personal insight<br />
<strong>of</strong> social patterns. Politics, religion, guidelines <strong>of</strong> industry,<br />
and just fine entertainment are all areas <strong>of</strong>fered Tucsonans<br />
through Speakers Board engagements and Artist Series<br />
contracts. In specific, then, the <strong>University</strong> works as the<br />
nucleus and standard <strong>of</strong> Tucson culture, <strong>of</strong> Tucson society.<br />
Perhaps the most vibrant and apparent role <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong> in Tucson, however, are the couples<br />
and triples and whole groups <strong>of</strong> young students who make<br />
Tucson alive, who boost local business, who paint and<br />
build their own atmosphere, who make the loud talk and<br />
party sounds which at least waken a town to moving and<br />
alive enthusiasm.<br />
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SPIRIT
A spirited stallion<br />
is both a beautiful and fearful challenge to a rider. Break the horse, take away<br />
his spirit and he becomes an animal which would inspire few riders. Take away<br />
the autonomy <strong>of</strong> a university and it becomes a nursery school where every activity<br />
and thought are tightly controlled and where few students would be inspired.<br />
Autonomy does not require a university to exist independently <strong>of</strong> other social<br />
orders in a community. Defined as self -government with interdependent goals, autonomy<br />
does require a university to form and inform the intellect, to recognize both the<br />
individual and the social natures <strong>of</strong> a student, and to provide him with specialized study,<br />
cultural education which prepares him for community life, and to insure him the freedom<br />
to inquire into any subject. Like the proud stallion which is beautiful when he is free, and<br />
dangerous when he is first caught, the spirit <strong>of</strong> a university can be to itself and the community<br />
inspirational and socially harmonious when it is free, and ugly when it is suppressed. A<br />
visible example <strong>of</strong> social harmony and spirit is a football game; the team fights to win glory for its<br />
school, and the spectators roar with encouragement. Less visible but very present in an autonomous<br />
university is the spirit <strong>of</strong> inquiry; students are free to explore without censorship the natures <strong>of</strong> capitalism<br />
and communism, pr<strong>of</strong>essors are free to penetrate the core <strong>of</strong> any dogma, tear it apart and place it before<br />
their students for evaluation, and administrators are free to protect that spirit on the grounds that if it were taken<br />
away the university would become little more than a hobbyhorse. Corralling a university by outside institutions<br />
can begin with the administrators who in turn can confine the alumni and student body. Like the cornered stallion<br />
who bolts and snorts, the reaction by students against suppression may be in the form <strong>of</strong> written protests, verbal<br />
demonstrations, or finally in desperation, riots. If the suppression were successful, the community would<br />
observe a broken university complete with buildings and people but without spirit. Should a community<br />
or one <strong>of</strong> its political, religious or economic groups suspect disorder within the university, it may be convinced<br />
that the university is indeed in need <strong>of</strong> outside control. What is <strong>of</strong>ten interpreted as internal disunity,<br />
may actually be that necessary tension which exists among people interested in civilized progress.
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REGISTRATION<br />
Endless lines, countless cards, familiar faces -a<br />
new semester. Registration is frustration (being<br />
pre- registered in five 7:15 a.m. classes) and a lot<br />
<strong>of</strong> hard work (get dean's signature on card No. 2<br />
and report to station No. 1 in the PMM Building).<br />
Registration is bumping into old classmates and<br />
meeting new ones. It is waiting in line two hours<br />
only to find out a class has been cancelled. Registration<br />
is having to walk two miles to find out<br />
your license plate number. It is discovering that<br />
you spent the entire past semester in the wrong<br />
class. But most <strong>of</strong> all, it is the beginning <strong>of</strong> a new<br />
year and the first in a long line <strong>of</strong> activities that<br />
create the "spirit" <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong>.
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"A" Day Queen Charlene Sasnett.<br />
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As in past years, more whitewash<br />
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the "A."
<strong>University</strong> students seem to be real pros at gambling.<br />
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LAS VEGAS NITE
Go -go dancers and cigarette girls<br />
livened up the evening considerably.<br />
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Ramona Coulson - Miss <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong>.<br />
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Games and races made for hearty<br />
appetites.
CAMP WILDCAT<br />
<strong>The</strong> program couldn't work without<br />
the financial support <strong>of</strong> the<br />
student body.
Anxious candidates check the election results.<br />
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Happiness is winning!
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA<br />
FALL 1967-IDENTIFICATION<br />
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AND SENIORS<br />
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STUDENTS WELCOME MOM AND DAD
Kneeling: Larry Yasmer. Bottom row: Tim Sandin, Jack Wilson, Perk Clark, Jerry Gardner,<br />
John Clow. Top row: Susie Stiles, Gail Peterson, Julie Dean, Nona Manning.<br />
CHEERLEADERS<br />
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Linda Bruce<br />
Keen McDonald<br />
POM -PON GIRLS<br />
Cheryl Bankes Barb Walker<br />
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Head Coach Darrell Mudra, Cecil McGehee, Royal (Sharkey) Price, Walt Weaver, Eddie Wilson, Bob Weber, Gary<br />
Grouwinkel, Bill Belknap, and Lep Feiner.<br />
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1st row:<br />
Ray Homesley, Jerry Thompson, Bill Lueck, Ron Higuera, Wally Scott, John Jones, Olden Lee, Tom Brenan, Marc Reed, Paul Robinson.<br />
2nd row:<br />
George Tijerina, Ed Caruthers, John Komorowski, Bruce Radabaugh, Steve Sowders, Noki Fuimaono, Jim Coddington, Danny Jo Ryan, John Ray, Marshal White,<br />
Doug Klausen.<br />
3rd row:<br />
Simon Escalada, Otis Comeaux, Wayne Edmonds, Charlie Davis, Bill Chavez, Dennis Maley, Roger Brautigan, Rich Moriarty, John Matishak, Gary Klahr.<br />
4th row:<br />
Rich Crossman, Mike Aro, Bill Miller, Larry Rogge, Rex Macklin, Mike Moody, Bruce Lee, Ken Sarnoski, Barnes Parker, Lou Ramsey.<br />
5th row:<br />
Gilbert Garcia, Mike Lansdown, David Barajas, Tom Cooley, Jim Farley, Doug Schlueter, Joe Aluise, Frank Jenkins, Tom Nelson.<br />
6th row coaches:<br />
Darrel Mudra, Bob Weber, Bill Belknap, Gary Grouwinkel, Walt Weaver, Leo Feiner, Cecil McGehee, Royal Price.<br />
Not pictured are:<br />
Bill Neal, Tim DeWan, Marty Hutchinson, Bill Nemeth, Ron McElwee, and coach Eddie Wilson.<br />
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Jim Coddington makes a diving grab for an errant sideline pass.<br />
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Dave Barajas cracks through Utah goal line defenses for another <strong>Arizona</strong> score.<br />
Paul Robinson goes down despite the blocking efforts <strong>of</strong> Wally Scott.<br />
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Wayne Edmonds leads the interference as fullback Dave Barajas strides past Redskin defender.<br />
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End Frank Jenkins hefts a lengthy deterrent to Miner passing attack
Alpha Omicron Pi's homecoming float bears artistic testimony to <strong>Arizona</strong>'s first Big<br />
Ten win.<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong>, the pass happy upstart from an obscure little<br />
Western conference, had ventured into the football<br />
domain <strong>of</strong> Ohio State, and the Buckeyes were preparing<br />
to send them packing, smarting with their audacity.<br />
Both teams were rated defensively strong, so the<br />
contest loomed as one <strong>of</strong> those traditional <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />
clashes: Ohio State's hard -nosed rushing game versus<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong>'s aerial wizardry. <strong>The</strong> Buckeyes exuded confidence.<br />
After all, this was only an easy opener, and<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> had already been soundly beaten by Wyoming.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Wildcats appeared shakey, understandably so<br />
in Big Ten land. However, it was just one <strong>of</strong> those days.<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> didn't fill the air with football, instead they<br />
borrowed a page from the coaching book <strong>of</strong> Ohio<br />
State mentor Woody Hayes. <strong>The</strong>n they proceeded to<br />
ram the ball down Ohio State's throat with little regard<br />
for wizardry <strong>of</strong> deception. Ohio State, the "three -<br />
yards- and -a- cloud -<strong>of</strong>- dust" team, had to go to the air<br />
and razzle- dazzle plays to score. Buckeye defenders<br />
stared across the line <strong>of</strong> scrimmage at one <strong>of</strong> their own<br />
red and silver helmets, and <strong>Arizona</strong> unknowingly ran<br />
away from its quarterback, leaving him to lope 9<br />
yards unmolested for the winning touchdown while<br />
they carried an empty handed halfback into the OSU<br />
end zone. Initially <strong>Arizona</strong> appeared to be in for a<br />
long afternoon. On the first play Wildcat co- captain<br />
and center Bill Nemeth left the game with a gouged<br />
forehead. Neither team was able to move consistently<br />
and a stout wind kept the Cats deep in their own territory.<br />
Finally a l<strong>of</strong>ty pass rode the gusts over the head<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wildcat safetyman Otis Comeaux into the arms <strong>of</strong><br />
Ohio State's Billy Anders. <strong>The</strong> play was good for 41<br />
WILDCATS DUMP BUCKEYES 14 -7<br />
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Wayne Edmonds (26) slashes <strong>of</strong>f right tackle for a first down<br />
against the Buckeyes.<br />
yards to the <strong>Arizona</strong> 10 yardline. Two Buckeye line<br />
thrusts yielded only thre yards as <strong>Arizona</strong>'s defensive<br />
line refused to budge. A third down sideline play<br />
developed into six dazzling points as quarterback<br />
Gary Ersham lateraled the ball to his halfback, who<br />
turned around and tossed him a seven yard scoring<br />
strike. <strong>The</strong> extra point kick ricocheted <strong>of</strong>f the left<br />
upright: Ohio State 7 - <strong>Arizona</strong> 0. <strong>The</strong> score held<br />
through the first quarter; then came the second quarter<br />
when <strong>Arizona</strong> unlimbered its football muscle. Backup<br />
quarterback Bruce Lee replaced the interception -<br />
plagued Marc Reed. Re- entering also was Nemeth,<br />
forehead swathed in tape and sporting a padded Ohio<br />
State helmet. Fifteen plays and 82 yards later, OSU<br />
might have regretted its amenity. Following the inside<br />
blocking <strong>of</strong> Nemeth and pulling guards Bill Lueck and<br />
John Matishak, Lee fed fullback Noki Fuimaono and<br />
running back Wayne Edmonds, breaking the Buckeye<br />
defense with brute power plays. A timely 23 yard pass<br />
from Lee to Roger Brautigan worked the ball down to<br />
the OSU one yard line, where Edmonds smashed over<br />
on the next play. Ken Sarnoski booted the extra point.<br />
Early game jitters forgotten and the wind blowing at<br />
their backs in the third quarter, the Wildcats soon controlled<br />
the game. Capitalizing on a poor Ohio State<br />
punt, they moved from the Buckeye 37, Fuimaono and<br />
Edmonds again leading the way. With first and goal<br />
on the OSU 9 yard line, Lee called another typical right<br />
side power play. Whispering "bootleg" to Edmonds<br />
as they broke the huddle, Lee faked to him and, hanging<br />
the ball on his hip, strode into the Ohio State end<br />
zone alone, assisted by a crisp block from end Tim<br />
DeWan.
C°QCF \udra and the Wildcat bench express the emotion released by <strong>Arizona</strong>'s upset victory over Ohio State.<br />
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Flag raising over Columbus.
ATO's and PiPhi's worked into the early morning hours to finish their entry.<br />
HOMECOMING '67<br />
Spirit and tradition were the keywords <strong>of</strong> Homecoming<br />
1967, as the alumnae <strong>of</strong> 1917 and 1942 were honored on<br />
November 18 by traditional ceremonies. Colorful floats parading<br />
through the streets <strong>of</strong> Tucson in the morning were<br />
the results <strong>of</strong> numerous "all -nighters." Excited members<br />
<strong>of</strong> Alpha Chi Omega saw their float, "Snoopy Succeeds"<br />
named sweepstakes winner. <strong>The</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Medicine was<br />
dedicated in the afternoon, providing paths at the <strong>University</strong><br />
for future doctors to follow. Students and alumnus alike<br />
welcomed the new addition to the campus. Gila Hall residents<br />
rejoiced as their candidate, Chris Belinn was crowned<br />
Homecoming Queen and the entire student body celebrated<br />
as the football team triumphed over the Air Force Academy.<br />
Pop McKale was a cherished memory at the 50th Annual<br />
Homecoming Game, as he was honored by floats and hal<strong>fti</strong>me<br />
ceremonies. <strong>The</strong> day ended with many memories for<br />
all concerned, as the lights on "A" Mountain burned on into<br />
the night.<br />
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Members <strong>of</strong> Alpha Chi Omega put the finishing<br />
touches on their sweepstakes award winning<br />
"Snoopy and his Doghouse."
<strong>The</strong> UA Band led the annual parade through downtown Tucson.<br />
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<strong>University</strong> President Richard A. Harvill cuts the ribbon to <strong>of</strong>ficially open the<br />
Medical school.<br />
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ALUMS SEE PROGRESS<br />
<strong>The</strong> new College <strong>of</strong> Medicine building enhances the U <strong>of</strong> A campus.<br />
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An alum twirler shows she hasn't<br />
lost the touch.<br />
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity welcomed its alums with a colorful house decoration.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Alum Band keeps in step.<br />
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Many <strong>of</strong> the Homecoming activities were dedicated to Pop<br />
McKale.
Members <strong>of</strong> the 1917 and 1947 Football teams were honored during half time.<br />
Scoreboard shows Homecoming victory.<br />
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Homecoming Queen - Chris Belinn<br />
Alpha Chi Omega's sweepstakes winner - "Snoopy Succeeds."
TF r Force Academy's mascot, the falcon, watches over his team.<br />
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<strong>The</strong> "Best Band in the West" performs at hal<strong>fti</strong>me.
QUEEN CHRIS BELINN<br />
HOMECOMING ROYALTY<br />
VICKI ROBERTS<br />
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KATH1 GRAHAM<br />
CONNIE FLETCHER<br />
APRIL THOMPSON
Wally Scott splits the air to make reception inside the Air Force 20.<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> celebrated its 50th Homecoming Game before<br />
27,300 sun baked fans with a 14 -10 victory over a<br />
previously undefeatable Air Force team. Posting its<br />
first win over the Falcons in a five game series dating<br />
back to 1959, the Wildcats revenged a 1965 Homecoming<br />
loss while pushing their season record to 3 -5 -1.<br />
Homecoming '67 also witnessed the last home performance<br />
<strong>of</strong> 18 Wildcat seniors: Tom Brennan, Ed<br />
Caruthers, Tim De Van, Ron Higuera, Ray Homesly,<br />
John Jones, Jan Komorowski, Olden Lee, Bill Lueck,<br />
Bill Nemeth, Bruce Radabaugh, Marc Reed, Paul Robinson,<br />
Wally Scott, Steve Sowders, Jerry Thompson,<br />
and George Tijerina. <strong>The</strong> Air Force took an early 7 -0<br />
lead on a second quarter 30 yard touchdown aerial;<br />
the score breaking what had been a tight defensive<br />
battle. <strong>Arizona</strong> tied it up in the wanning minutes <strong>of</strong> the<br />
first half going 86 yards in 17 plays on the passing arm<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bruce Lee and the line bucks <strong>of</strong> fullback Dave<br />
Barajas. <strong>Arizona</strong>'s defense shrugged <strong>of</strong>f a prolonged<br />
hal<strong>fti</strong>me <strong>of</strong> Homecoming festivities to thoroughly put<br />
the wraps on the Cadet's <strong>of</strong>fense, allowing them a<br />
minus four yards rushing. Lead by ends Gary Klahr,<br />
Frank Jenkins, and safety Dennis Haley the defensive<br />
squad showed more <strong>of</strong>fense and spent more time in<br />
the Air Force backfield than did the Cadets. Potent<br />
<strong>of</strong>fensively as well as defensively the Cats rolled up<br />
324 yards total <strong>of</strong>fense. A Wildcat scoring stampede<br />
was averted by untimely penalties and errant field<br />
goal attempts. Though a third period touchdown march<br />
<strong>of</strong> 66 yards capped by Danny Jo Ryan's one yard<br />
plunge provided the margin <strong>of</strong> victory. A Falcon field<br />
goal intensified an exciting fourth quarter which saw<br />
the ball change hands 5 times in the last 3 minutes.<br />
Although to no avail as the game ended on the Air<br />
Force 42 with the Cats running out the clock. <strong>The</strong><br />
scoreboard read: <strong>Arizona</strong> 14 - Air Force 10.<br />
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Gary Klahr outruns an attempted block to corral an Air Force sweep.
Powerful running and potent passing typified the<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong>'s 1968 freshman football team.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Wildkittens 3 -1 season could be summarized as<br />
an explosive <strong>of</strong>fense and a somewhat lacking defense.<br />
Rolling up big scores the Kittens lost only to a higher<br />
scoring Air Force team. Leading the frosh aerial attack<br />
was quarterback Mark Driscoll, while on the ground<br />
Jeff Arieta and Don Reynolds were the Wildkittens<br />
leading rushers. Combining this freshman <strong>of</strong>fense with<br />
the varsity's defense should provide the nucleus for a<br />
well balanced team next year.<br />
FRESHMAN FORGE 3 -1 SEASON<br />
Jeff Arieta cuts through Sun Imps defense.<br />
Left to right, bottom to top, first row: Robert Sheedy, George Smith, Franklin Roberts, Greg Woodword, Mark Driscoll, Jeff Arieta, Vince<br />
Rivas, Don Reynolds, Kim Thompkins, Bob LeDuc. 2nd row: John Keeler, Steve Hurley, Allen Ramial, Ed Heuss, Bruce Martin, Gary Wall,<br />
Doug Rothery, Bob Sicilian, Bob Arnold, Kerk Lesh, Randy Baker. 3rd row: Bill McKinley, Gordon Roberts, Phil Becker, Hal Arnason, Mike<br />
Scheff, John Stellar, Jim Sherman, Ken Davis, Jay McClure, Steve Wolfe, Dick Prince, Manager Elmo Jones. 4th row: Coach Roger Calderwood,<br />
Coach Woody King, Everett Hayen, Dick Leddy, Larry Hall, John Naegly, Mark Boche, Tim Sheedy, Coach Jerry Mordret, Coach Bill<br />
Belknap.<br />
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WILDCATS GARNER POST SEASON HONORS<br />
11 Bill Lueck, 1st Team All WAC, Tom Nelson, 1st team All WAC. Wally Scott, 2nd team All WAC, John Jones, 2nd team All WAC. Olden Lee, 2nd team<br />
ÌGreen Bay Packers, <strong>The</strong> Gaver- Cincinatti Bengals. Bear Down Award.<br />
nor's Award.<br />
RUSHING TC<br />
David Barajas 87<br />
Paul Robinson 80<br />
Wayne Edmonds 80<br />
Noki Fuimaono 69<br />
Danny Jo Ryan 27<br />
Charlie Davis 13<br />
Wally Scott 1<br />
Bruce Lee 19<br />
Marc Reed 43<br />
Ray Homesley, the Jim Ewing Paul Robinson, Cincinatti Bengals.<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Bill Nemeth, Miami Dolphins.<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 17 Wyoming 37<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 14 Ohio State 7<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 3 Missouri 17<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 9 UTEP 9<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 29 Utah 33<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 7 Indiana 42<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 48 New Mexico 13<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 14 Brigham Young 17<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 14 Air Force 10<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 7 <strong>Arizona</strong> State 47<br />
Ed Caruthers, Detroit Lions.<br />
YG YL NYG AVG. PASSING PA PC HI YDS. TD PCT.<br />
346 9 337 3.7 Bruce Lee 137 57 8 635 5 .416<br />
338 32 306 3.8 Marc Reed 139 54 14 759 4 .388<br />
277 26 251 3.1<br />
200 32 168 2.4 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD<br />
106<br />
27<br />
6<br />
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80<br />
102<br />
25<br />
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3.7<br />
1.9<br />
6.0<br />
-1.7<br />
Wally Scott<br />
Jim Coddington<br />
Roger Brautigan<br />
Wayne Edmonds<br />
15<br />
15<br />
14<br />
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182<br />
247<br />
227<br />
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Noki Fuimaono 11 90 0
Betty Everett, Pam Fortenberry, Marcia Kuykendall,<br />
Marcia Priest, Nancy Carrick, Judy<br />
Compton, Maureen O'Conner, Zita Semingson.<br />
TWIRLING CIRCUS<br />
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Traditional decorations and a<br />
swamped post <strong>of</strong>fice marked the<br />
coming <strong>of</strong> Christmas to the U <strong>of</strong> A.<br />
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CHRISTMAS ON CAMPUS
PLEDGE P.J. RACE<br />
John Vann wins the race for Sigma<br />
Alpha Epsilon fraternity.<br />
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Pajama Race Queen Molly Hargert.
SIGMA CHI DERBY DAY<br />
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Derby Darlings are judged by a<br />
studious Sigma Chi.
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS ELECT OFFICERS
Head Basketball Coach Bruce Larson.<br />
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DAVIS, TEAM SET RECORDS<br />
Bill Davis 6' -7" Forward<br />
Mickey Foster 6'-5" Guard<br />
Roland Stamps 6' -0" Guard<br />
Dick Root 6'-5" Forward<br />
Mike Kordik 6' -8" Center<br />
John Harbour 6' -5" Forward<br />
Bradley Greene 6' -3" Guard<br />
Gordon Lindstrum 6'-5" Forward<br />
Warren Anderson 6'-5" Forward<br />
Jim Hansen 6' -2" Guard<br />
Mike Welton 6' -2" Guard<br />
Richard Barnes 6' -6" Forward<br />
Jim Van Coevering 6' -9" Forward<br />
Bill Wilson 6' -11" Center<br />
Tony Hatch 6' -1" Guard<br />
Dennis Rajsich 6' -0" Guard<br />
Wayne McDonald 6' -3" Forward<br />
Enthusiastic dissatisfaction is evident <strong>of</strong> Coach Larson, members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
basketball team, and the fans.
Left to right, bottom to top, 1st row: Manager Joe Kentz, Tony Hatch, Roland Stamps, Jim Hansen, Mickey Foster, John Harbour, Mike Welton, Dennis Rajsich.<br />
2nd row: Coach Bruce Larson, Manager Ken Brooks, Gordon Lindstrum, Richard Barnes, Bill Davis, Mike Kordick, Bill Wilson, Jim Van Covering, Warren<br />
Anderson, Dick Root, Coach Warren Rustand, Manager Lance Segal.<br />
Dick Root wins the battle <strong>of</strong> the boards<br />
with Houston playmate.<br />
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Roland Stamps sets up for two against<br />
San Jose.
Mike (Moose) Kordik has sole possession as he hauls in rebound<br />
SEASON RECORD<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 94 San Jose State 59<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 73 Weber State 67<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 82 Northern <strong>Arizona</strong> 74<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 66 UTEP 67<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 66 Creighton 70<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 65 Southern Illinois 50<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 76 Colorado 67<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 76 Houston 81<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 62 North Texas 65<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 71 St. Francis 85<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 59 Villanova 75<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 74 <strong>Arizona</strong> State 69<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 62 Brigham Young 72<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 77 Utah 83<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 75 Air Force 68<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 75 Northern <strong>Arizona</strong> 68<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 85 Wyoming 90<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 69 New Mexico 68<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 75 New Mexico State 93<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 61 <strong>Arizona</strong> State 78<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 74 New Mexico 102<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 69 Wyoming 79<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 89 Utah 79<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 96 Brigham Young 85<br />
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ROUNDBALLERS 13-11<br />
Bill Davis stretches his 6'7" frame for a driving bask<br />
while Utah looks helplessly on.
FOR SEASON<br />
Mickey Foster outraces Houston for an easy layup.<br />
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Gordie Lindstrum reaches out a preventive hand to aid<br />
win over Colorado.<br />
Mike Welton snuffs an attempted Spartan layup.
David Ostapuk<br />
Ed Curley<br />
COURSE EVALUATION<br />
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Missy Leighton
Everett Sherwood<br />
Chaunci Chick<br />
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Mike Goldstein
"THE LANDS DOWN UNDER"<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Lands Down Under" came up to the<br />
U <strong>of</strong> A campus the week <strong>of</strong> February 12 -16,<br />
1968, with the 10th annual International Forum<br />
and Fair. Under the direction <strong>of</strong> Forum Chairman<br />
Richard Orr, the campus took on the appearance<br />
<strong>of</strong> Australia and New Zealand, and<br />
students as well as Tucson residents took advantage<br />
<strong>of</strong> the week to study the culture, economy<br />
and traditions <strong>of</strong> the two countries. <strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> mall was transformed into a sheep<br />
grazing area, an aborigine village, a set for<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional whip throwers, and a very temporary<br />
home for a native Australian wallaby.<br />
Native New Zealand Maori dancers entertained<br />
throughout the Forum and <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />
opened the week with a traditional greeting<br />
and a kiss for President Harvill. Students saw<br />
exhibits <strong>of</strong> products produced in the countries,<br />
heard Jack Linkletter speak on opportunity for<br />
youth in the lands down under, and sampled<br />
"down under" treats like passion fruit ice -<br />
cream in the Kookabura Cafe. <strong>The</strong> Australian<br />
and New Zealand Consul -Generals and the<br />
Australian ambassador to the United Nations<br />
felt right at home at the closing "Corroborree<br />
Banquet" eating Kangaroo Tail Soup.<br />
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MODEL UNITED NATIONS<br />
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PLAY M AT E<br />
UGLY MAN CONTEST
<strong>Arizona</strong> 171.1 New Mexico State 144.65<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 178.55 Long Beach State 145.95<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 173.0 Indiana State 182.05<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 180.75 Illinois 185.3<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 176.55 Southern Illinois 188.25<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 181.55 New Mexico 185.40<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 187.50 Los Angeles State 173.63<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 184.1 <strong>Arizona</strong> State 186.0<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 172.40 Colorado State 178.25<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 175.50 Denver 177.25<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 173.1 Brigham Young 178.1<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 176.1 Utah 181.35<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 179.35 <strong>Arizona</strong> State 182.1<br />
Rudy Montenegro shows perfect balance in this skill test during his floor<br />
exercise routine.<br />
Jeff Bennon performs on the parallel bars.<br />
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Bob Shirk opens into an iron cross.<br />
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ARNOLD TAKES<br />
NCAA RING TITLE<br />
Pat Arnold, the Western Athletic Conference 1967 and<br />
1968 still rings champion finally caught up with an<br />
elusive NCAA<br />
championship. Arnold who held third<br />
place in last year's meet going into the last day duffed<br />
a dismount and had to settle for eighth place. Not so<br />
this year.<br />
Again sweeping to the WAC title the diminutive<br />
pound senior ran up a near perfect 9.50<br />
5 -5, 122<br />
score in the NCAA competition then had to sit back<br />
and watch all challengers battle to upset him. <strong>The</strong> wait<br />
was anticlimactical as only Southern Illinois' Fred<br />
Dennis came close with his 9.40 runner -up showing.<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong>'s Bobby Shirk registered a good 9.35 score to<br />
suprise everyone and take third place honors.<br />
Pat Arnold, NCAA ring champion, displays his winning form in an "L" cross.<br />
Left -right, bottom -top: Manager Charlie Miner, Rudy Montanegro, Prudencio Corrales, Corey Fox, Mike Weaver, Gene Voorhees, Jeff Bibb, Coach<br />
Glenn Wilson, Bob Shirk, Pat Arnold, Jeff Bennon, Bob Burd, Bruce Heidberg, Wes Wendling, Jay Bake, Mike Berry, Jim Stevenson, Kelly Spencer.<br />
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Team captain Gary Rushing.<br />
WRESTLERS FINISH 4 -8<br />
Jerry Bisignano in comtemplative wrestling pose.<br />
Keith Potter has an ASU opponent in trouble.<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 11 Mankato State 22<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 19 New Mexico State 16<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 16 New Mexico 20<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 32 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Southern Utah 3<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 27 Colorado Mines 55<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 20 Northern <strong>Arizona</strong> 11<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 5 <strong>Arizona</strong> State 27<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 10 Air Force 23<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 2 Colorado 32<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 8 Brigham Young 23<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 6 Utah 25<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 4 <strong>Arizona</strong> State 32<br />
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Gary Lewis uses riding time to catch his breath.
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Varsity tankers explode from the starting blocks as the gun sounds.<br />
SWIMMERS TAKE TWO<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 60 New Mexico State 44<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 21 New Mexico 83<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 47 Colorado 57<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 34 Denver 63<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 28 Air Force 76<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 68 New Mexico State 34<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 50 Western States <strong>University</strong> 54<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 19 Brigham Young 87<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 28 Utah 76<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 27 Wyoming 76<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 44 <strong>Arizona</strong> State 60<br />
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Co- captain Jim Bly brings it home in the butterfly.<br />
Left to right, bottom to top, 1st row: Dan Ferrari, John Osterloh, Dick Bordwell, Rick Springstead, Peter Mangan, Allen Thomas,<br />
Richard Allen. 2nd row: Greg King, Mike Bennett, Jack Wright, Tom Leigh, Jim Bly, Jim Wandry, Timm Hackley, Bryan Ellis, Coach<br />
Charles Ott. Not pictured: Gordon Close, Keith Harris, Andy, Steve Wallece, Dave Schuman.<br />
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MILITARY<br />
BALL<br />
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GREEK WEEK
SYMPHONIC CHOIR
CONCERT BAND
Quentin<br />
Felice<br />
Holga<br />
Mother<br />
Dan<br />
Father<br />
Nurses<br />
Doctor<br />
Maggie<br />
AFTER THE FALL<br />
Terry Ingstad<br />
Barbara Duval<br />
Mina O'Dowd<br />
Joan Mack<br />
Al Taber<br />
Dan Yount<br />
Diane Meade, Carol Brickler<br />
Duane St. Charles<br />
Lynne Ogden<br />
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Andrey<br />
Olga<br />
Masha<br />
Irina<br />
Kulygin<br />
Vershinin<br />
Tusenbach<br />
Natasha<br />
Solyony<br />
THE THREE SISTERS<br />
Robin Lee<br />
Marcia Waterman<br />
Tina Spiegel<br />
Fran Roberts<br />
Dale Fuller<br />
David Williams<br />
Ben Smith<br />
Pamela Dudley<br />
James Nicoll<br />
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DON. JUAN<br />
Don Juan David Williams<br />
Sganarelle William Beattie<br />
Dona Elvira Angela Nine<br />
Don Gusman Robert Colston<br />
Charlotte Joan Mack<br />
Pierrot Craig Patrick<br />
Mathurine Danielle LaFountaine<br />
La Ramee Tony Orr<br />
Don Luis Davis Storti
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THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR<br />
Sir John Falstaff<br />
Fenton<br />
Shallow<br />
Abraham Slender<br />
Ford<br />
Page<br />
Mistress Ford<br />
Mistress Page<br />
Anne Page<br />
Mistress Quickly<br />
William E. Beattie<br />
Smith McClure<br />
William Damron<br />
Bernard Sukowske<br />
Dan Yount<br />
Paul Lauritzen<br />
Claudia Beets<br />
Debbie Kronenberg<br />
Yolanda Cagigas<br />
Joan Mack
BILLY BUDD<br />
Edward Fair Fax Vere David Williams<br />
Philip Michael Seymour Bernard Sukowske<br />
John Ratcliffe Kent Flodin<br />
Bordman Wyatt Jan Czechowski<br />
Gardiner Peter Sownie<br />
Jenkins Vernon Statler<br />
Billy Budd Robert Sutton
MERRY WIDOW<br />
Nish Bill Damron, Jr.<br />
Pop<strong>of</strong>f Dan Shakelford<br />
Natalie LuAnn Leist<br />
Sylvaine Yolanda Cagigas<br />
Olga Claudia Beets<br />
Novikovich Jan I¡ams<br />
Khad¡a James Shaeffer<br />
Captain Pierre de Jolidon Dan Parkerson<br />
Sonia Carolyn Monson<br />
Prince Danilo Phil Seigling<br />
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Tabbed by Coach Roy Tatum as "potentially<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the greatest," <strong>Arizona</strong>'s 1968 golf team<br />
has so far played according to preseason<br />
expectations. Lead by All -American Drue<br />
Johnson, 1967 NCAA runner -up, and long driving<br />
Chuck Colton, the U <strong>of</strong> A linksters have<br />
vaulted to a 6 -1 record. <strong>The</strong>ir only loss was to<br />
arch -rival and WAC powerhouse <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
State. Strengthened by five returning lettermen,<br />
Ken Corcoran, Phil Bramsen, John Culler,<br />
Wes Mohr and team captain Tim Flood, plus a<br />
boost from top freshman hopefuls Bob Shallenberger,<br />
Frank Padour and Kent Morris, <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
maintains the depth necessary to stay in contention<br />
for the WAC championship.<br />
Phil Bromson drives one into the wind with his<br />
woods.<br />
Team captain Tim Flood swings into a tee shot as Wes Mohr waits<br />
LINKSTERS SET SIGHTS ON WAC<br />
All American Drue Johnson<br />
Ken Corcoran follows through on a putt.<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
Chuck Colton swings into a long cup shot.<br />
211/2 Pacific<br />
201/2 Pacific<br />
13 <strong>Arizona</strong> State<br />
14 Utah<br />
11 Utah<br />
131/2 Northern <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
5th UCLA Invitational<br />
8th New Mexico State Invitational<br />
15h/2 Iowa<br />
61/2<br />
61/2<br />
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7<br />
10<br />
41/2
Left to right, bottom to top: Gilda Baxter, Robert Hettinger, Beverly<br />
Miller; top row, Pat Edwards, Cece Vasquez.<br />
WOMEN'S RECREATION<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
All university women may take advantage <strong>of</strong><br />
the fun and excitement afforded by participation<br />
in <strong>The</strong> Women's Recreation Association.<br />
<strong>The</strong> membership for this organization is based<br />
on the number <strong>of</strong> points gained by joining any<br />
<strong>of</strong> the following clubs: archery, badminton,<br />
basketball, bowling, fencing, folk dance, golf,<br />
gymnastics, modern dance, s<strong>of</strong>tball, swimming,<br />
tennis, and co -ed volleyball. 100 points<br />
are needed for initiation while 1000 points are<br />
needed to even be considered for the honorary<br />
"Arete Society" and the "A" jacket. And 1800<br />
points are necessary for the "A" blanket, the<br />
highest honor.<br />
Left to right: Cherrie Brinlee, Kaye Chambers, Terry Tarazon, Carolyn Whallon,<br />
Roberta Hettinger, Marcy Starnes, Pat Vold, Marcia Blute (pres.), Grace Stocksdale,<br />
Becky Pincus, Cece Valquez, Jean Metcalfe, Carol Cummings, Beverly Miller. Not<br />
Pictured, Gilda Baxter.<br />
Left to right, bottom to top: Pat Vold, Kaye Chambers, Cherrie Brinlee; top row,<br />
Marilyn Bakarich, Anita Freeland ,Linda Hotchkiss Nancy Kaufman.<br />
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Left to right, bottom to top: Bonnie Cox, Judy<br />
Schlobohm, Carolyn Whallon; top row, Carol<br />
Cummings, Marcy Starnes, Cece Valquez,<br />
Lynette Smith.<br />
ARETE SOCIETY<br />
Arete means "excellence." <strong>The</strong> W.R.A. honorary,<br />
named the Arete Society, strives for<br />
this goal by basing the qualifications for membership<br />
on: scholarship, sportsmanship, participation<br />
and service to the Women's Recreation<br />
Association. <strong>The</strong> new members tapped at<br />
the end <strong>of</strong> both semesters are chosen by the<br />
current Arete members and the W.R.A. executive<br />
board <strong>of</strong>ficers.
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FOLKLANDERS<br />
<strong>The</strong> Folklanders is a group <strong>of</strong> men and women<br />
who enjoy folk dancing. Besides the enjoyment<br />
they feel from the club's recreational value and<br />
its social opportunities, the members feel<br />
proud they are so <strong>of</strong>ten called on to perform<br />
for the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
GYMNASTICS<br />
Women interested in gymnastics have to work<br />
hard before they can join the Gymnastics Club.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y must be able to perform well many stunts<br />
before they are admitted. <strong>The</strong> parallel bars,<br />
trampoline, and balance beam are used every<br />
week by the members, so they can improve<br />
their skill and be ready for competition.<br />
Left to right: Ruth Staples, Linda Knochel,<br />
Hilary J<strong>of</strong>fe, Joanie Ramsower.
Roberta Hettinger Beverly Miller<br />
OUTSTANDING<br />
SPORTSWOMAN AWARD<br />
<strong>The</strong> Women's Recreation Association breaks<br />
precedent this year as it chooses to award the<br />
Outstanding Sportswoman honor to two <strong>of</strong> its<br />
members. Roberta Hettinger and Beverly<br />
Miller share this honor as they have shared in<br />
participation in an unusual variety <strong>of</strong> activities.<br />
Highly skilled in a number <strong>of</strong> sports, both<br />
Roberta and Beverly have played a large role<br />
in placing the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong>'s name on<br />
the winners' roster. But participation was only<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the many directions sport took them.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y represented the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong> at<br />
two regional conferences, were selected to<br />
membership in ARETE SOCIETY (W.R.A. honorary)<br />
and received the coveted "A" Blanket<br />
award. Continued positions <strong>of</strong> dedicated leadership<br />
were present throughout their college<br />
careers. Before Beverly became President and<br />
Roberta Vice President <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Women's Recreational<br />
Association, each served in positions<br />
and on committees which carried less prestige<br />
but were held with equal willingness. Perhaps<br />
their most outstanding quality is the joyful<br />
humility and gratefulness with which they<br />
receive the many honors sport has bestowed<br />
upon them.<br />
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PUTTERS<br />
Putters is the name <strong>of</strong> the club for the women<br />
interested in golf. While playing on municipal<br />
courses near the campus, the members try to<br />
improve their game and prepare for collegiate<br />
tournaments.<br />
Left to right, bottom to top: Emily Wright, Cinders Setzer, Joan Ram -<br />
sower, Mary Ann Sperling, Nira Wall, Liz Murray, Barbara Wolf,<br />
Marlys Knochel; top row, Cheryl Kluthe, Sherry Sacks, Pam Fergueson,<br />
Linda Knochel, Glenna Anderson, Connie Kloos, Ellen Moret.<br />
DESERT MERMAIDS<br />
Synchronized swimming is the common interest<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> women named the "Desert<br />
Mermaids." Each April the members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
club perform the Aquacade, after completely<br />
planning and selecting the theme, music, and<br />
choreography. Each semester new members<br />
are chosen on the basis <strong>of</strong> ability and experience.<br />
Left to right: Becky Pincus, Christine Zivney, Judy Argue, Carol Kronenwetter, Jill Paskal.<br />
ORCHESIS<br />
Orchesis, the national dance honorary, has two<br />
<strong>of</strong> its own concerts a year, and also participates<br />
in the <strong>University</strong> musical. In order not only to<br />
dance but also to choreograph these shows, the<br />
members have to be outstanding in technique<br />
and improvisation. <strong>The</strong> hopeful new members<br />
try out at the beginning <strong>of</strong> each semester.<br />
Left to right, bottom to top: Susan Kopstein, Cheri!! Morrison, Linda Sanborn, Christy<br />
Smith, Kate Bennett, Sue McLean, Nancy Putnam, Jane Webster, Becky Scanlon, Della<br />
Delany, Marilyn Betts, Martha Stevens; top row, Karen Benson, Ann Sawyer, Jeanne Roup,<br />
Susie Sipprell, Susie Dirken, Ann Lujack, Linn Youngren, Kathy Bedinger, Marybeth<br />
Moynes, Jill Paskal.<br />
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Left to right, bottom to top: Patty Merritt, Kate Lenoir, Ingrid Bisschop; top row,<br />
Pam Ferry, Julie H<strong>of</strong>fman, Yolanda Broies, Dr. Miller, Lynn Johnson, Chi Chi<br />
Walstad, Miss Morris, Mrs. Dorsy.<br />
BASKETBALL<br />
<strong>The</strong> popular sport <strong>of</strong> basketball has many<br />
university women fans. A great many <strong>of</strong> these<br />
fans have joined the W.R.A. Basketball Club<br />
and get to play every week. Often some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
club members play against other teams and<br />
thereby gain even more <strong>of</strong> the fun and<br />
experience.<br />
Left to right, bottom to top: Linda LeRoy, Sheila Baize, Sherrie Brinlee, Connie<br />
Duenas; top row, Mrs. Palmer, Ronni Margolis, Grace Stocksdale, Pat Vold,<br />
Janet Streich.<br />
TENNIS<br />
<strong>The</strong> women in Tennis Club are kept very active<br />
and as a result their games <strong>of</strong>ten improve<br />
greatly. Besides their many meetings, they also<br />
participate in intramural and inter -collegiate<br />
competition and sponsor the <strong>University</strong> Mixed<br />
Doubles Tournament.<br />
Left to right, bottom to top: Kathy Krucher, Connie Duenas, Carol Cummingers,<br />
Miss. Johnson, Berenice Figueira, Sue Cross, Pam Graves; top row, Orva Paulson,<br />
Nancy Oien, Pat Flynt, Roberta Hettinger, Marcy Starnes, Lynette Smith, Pat<br />
_I Vold, De Nelda Flint.<br />
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BADMINTON<br />
Each week interested students, male and<br />
female, get together to play badminton. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
improve their skills by consistent practicing so<br />
they can be ready for the Southwestern Intercollegiate<br />
Tournament and other varsity -level<br />
games.
THE ROGER WAGNER CHORALE<br />
THE FOUR ROMEROS
DAVE BRUBECK
THE ASSOCIATION<br />
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OLAETA BASQUE FESTIVAL
GRANT JOHANNESEN<br />
RUDOLPH SERKIN
IGOR GORIN<br />
LOU RAWLS
GLEN YARBROUGH<br />
NATHAN M I LSTE I N
RUTH PAGE INTERNATIONAL BALLET
THE FIFTH DIMENSION<br />
AL HIRT
HELSINKI PHILHARMONIC
Head Baseball Coach Frank Sancet.<br />
CATS RANKED SEVENTH<br />
Frank Sancet entered his 19th season a;<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong>'s head baseball coach without twc<br />
previously bountiful qualities a sure gloved<br />
hard hitting, shortstop and a swinging, <strong>of</strong>fen<br />
sive- minded club batting in the 300 range<br />
<strong>The</strong>re were no worries, however, over a pitch.<br />
ing staff which featured five veteran hurled<br />
who had accounted for 28 <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong>'s 35 1967<br />
victories. Despite these two setbacks, after 31<br />
games the Wildcats forged a 22 -9 season on the<br />
strength <strong>of</strong> their impressive hitting and sounc<br />
defensive play. Leading the way was shortst<strong>of</strong><br />
Steve Ballard. Although not the unerring glove<br />
<strong>of</strong> his All- American predecessor, Ballarc<br />
sparked the Cats at the plate, batting .377 whil<br />
playing steady defensive ball. Others contrib<br />
uting to <strong>Arizona</strong>'s strong <strong>of</strong>fensive showing<br />
were Danny Jo Ryan (.356) at first base, Jerry<br />
Stitt (.354) in center field, pitcher -outfielder<br />
Rich Hinton (.328), right fielder Dennis Hun<br />
(.364), catcher Ron McMackin (.317), and firs<br />
baseman -outfielder John Wicklund (.313). Stit<br />
rapped out 35 hits and is just two runs short o<br />
Terry DeWald's team -leading 23. DeWald li<br />
also <strong>Arizona</strong>'s fleetest baserunner, stealing 1,<br />
extra bases. Ryan leads in RBIs with 22. Tin<br />
Plodinec is the ace <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong>'s injury -weak<br />
ened mound corp, sporting a 6 -1 record and<br />
1.43 earned run average. He has pitched tw<br />
shutouts. Rich Hinton (1.83) has burned 6<br />
strikeouts en route to his 6 -2 mark in additio<br />
to his plate activity. As a team, <strong>Arizona</strong>'.<br />
hurlers have limited the opposition to 2.09<br />
earned runs a game.<br />
Left to right, bottom to top, 1st row: Mark Driscoll, Ron McMackin, Terry Nixon, Al Mieren, Fred Burns, John Wicklund, Jim Provezano, Mark Worley,<br />
White. 2nd row: Manager Lee Wisdom, Dan Frisabee, Steve Ballard, Jerry Stitt, Dennis Malley, Terry De Wald, Mike Welton, Dan Ryan, Jay Rokey, Br'<br />
Shields. 3rd row: Coach Frank Sancet, Rich Hinton, Jim Hawkins, Dave Prest, Dennis Hunt, Tim Plodinec, Pat Anderson, John Hosmer, Pat O'Brien, Don Co<br />
Coach Don Lee.<br />
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Dave Prest readies himself for the ball.<br />
Jerry Stitt rambles home for another Wildcat run.<br />
Maley slides safely back to first to thwart an attempted pick<strong>of</strong>f<br />
play.<br />
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Jerry Stitt lays down a strategic bunt to advance the Cat runner.<br />
BASEBALL SPORTS 22 -9 RECORD<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 5 Pacific 2<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 2 Pacific 0<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 8 UTEP 0<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 5 UTEP 0<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 14 UTEP 5<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 8 San Diego State 0<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 3 San Diego State 10<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 1 San Diego State 2<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 6 Southern Illinois 3<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 2 Southern Illinois 4<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 4 Southern Illinois 6<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 7 Southern Illinois 6<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 5 Oklahoma 7<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 9 Oklahoma 6<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 15 Oklahoma 1<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 6 Michigan 3<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 8 Michigan 4<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 3 Michigan 2<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 9 Michigan 1<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 1 Michigan 6<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 7 Wyoming 3<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 0 Wyoming 2<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 3 Wyoming 1<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 9 Air Force 3<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 3 Air Force 5<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 4 Iowa 3<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 6 Iowa 1<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 4 Iowa 6<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 21 Iowa 2<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 6 Iowa 2<br />
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Steve Ballard raps out a hit against the Wolverines.<br />
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otcher Ron McMakin ponders the problems <strong>of</strong> a night<br />
ome.<br />
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Tim Plodinec
Senior Southpaw Pat O'Brien delivers his wind up.<br />
Danny Jo Ryan puts the glove on a slow moving Sooner.<br />
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Mike Welton acrobatically sideslips catcher<br />
to score.<br />
Team captain Terry DeWald scoops up a hot one.
WILDCATS BOAST<br />
IMPRESSIVE STATS<br />
31 Games (22 -9)<br />
Player, Pos. g ab r h rbi 2b 3b hr tb so bb sb avg. po a e pct.<br />
Steve Ballard, ss .. 24 77 16 29 12 2 2 0 32 5 13 5 .377 25 64 6 .936<br />
Danny Jo Ryan, lb __ 20 59 15 21 22 1 3 2 34 14 10 5 .356 121 5 1 .992<br />
Jerry Stitt, <strong>of</strong> .. .30 99 21 35 15 4 1 1 44 7 6 1 .354 57 3 4 .937<br />
Rich Hinton, p -<strong>of</strong> 21 67 14 22 12 1 4 0 31 8 8 6 .328 22 17 0 1.000<br />
John Wicklund, lb -<strong>of</strong> 25 80 9 25 14 6 0 1 34 7 8 2 .313 78 9 2 .978<br />
Terry DeWald, 2b ___._26 80 23 23 7 5 0 0 28 4 10 14 .288 52 40 6 .938<br />
Dennis Maley, 3b 20 53 8 14 6 3 2 0 21 8 4 1 .264 16 21 2 .948<br />
Dave Prest, <strong>of</strong> -. 23 50 9 12 8 3 1 1 20 13 2 1 .240 19 2 0 1.000<br />
LESS THAN 50 AT HATS<br />
Pat O'Brien, p 10 22 3 9 5 1 1<br />
Dennis Hunt, <strong>of</strong> 16 44 10 16 15 3 3<br />
Mark Driscoll, 2b .. 7 9 2 3 3 1 0<br />
Rich Alday, c 2 3 0 1 0 1 0<br />
Ron McMackin, e ___ 18 41 13 13 10 3 2<br />
Alan Mieren, p 12 17 3 5 1 0 0<br />
Dan Frisbee, e 13 35 4 10 4 1 0<br />
Jim Provenzano, p 5 7 2 2 1 0 0<br />
Terry Nixon, ss -2b ....17 48 5 13 9 3 0<br />
Pat Anderson, 3b 17 42 6 11 5 2 1<br />
Tim Plodinec, p 9 25 3 6 4 0 1<br />
Mike Welton, c -lb 10 25 3 5 4 0 0<br />
John Hosmer, p 7 5 0 1 0 0 0<br />
Mark Worley, <strong>of</strong> 18 31 7 6 2 0 1<br />
Rich Moriarty, <strong>of</strong> 24 34 7 6 5 1 1<br />
Tim White, e 9 18 7 3 1 0 0<br />
J. Ray Rokey, <strong>of</strong> 5 7 1 1 0 0 0<br />
Jim Hawkins, 3b 8 13 1 0 1 0 0<br />
12 3 4 0 .409 6 11 3 .850<br />
25 4 2 0 .364 13 0 0 1.000<br />
4 0 2 1 .333 13 5 1 .947<br />
2 1 0 0 .333 4 1 0 1.000<br />
23 3 11 2 .317 115 8 3 .976<br />
5 4 1 0 .294 0 9 0 1.000<br />
9 3 3 0 .286 86 7 0 1.000<br />
2 2 0 0 .286 0 2 0 1.000<br />
15 4 5 2 .271 12 21 6 .846<br />
15 5 2 1 .262 10 16 5 .838<br />
8 5 1 0 .240 7 22 0 1.000<br />
5 5 3 2 .200 50 3 3 .946<br />
1 0 0 0 .200 0 2 3 .400<br />
8 2 5 3 .194 9 3 1 .923<br />
9 11 6 1 .176 22 0 2 .916<br />
3 4 3 3 .167 54 2 0 1.000<br />
1 1 1 0 .142 2 0 0 1.000<br />
0 6 3 0 .000 4 2 0 1.000<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> Totals 31 1006 193 293 172 40 23 (i 399 136 127 50 .291 801 284 51 .993<br />
Opponents' Totals 31 998 102 232 78 16 22 3 301 269 103 19 .232 739 354 73 .945<br />
Pitching ap's gs cg w 1 ip h r er bb so sho hp wp era<br />
Bryan Shields, R 3 0 0 0 0 62/3 8 2 1 2 3 0 0 3 1.35<br />
Tim Plodinec, R 9 7 5 6 1 67'/3 62 17 11 18 55 2 3 2 1.43<br />
Pat O'Brien, L 6 5 3 3 2 392/3 32 11 8 15 48 1 3 Q 1.81<br />
Rich Hinton, L 8 8 7 6 2 64 48 20 13 21 64 1 2 2 1.83<br />
Jim Provenzano, L 4 4 1 2 1 19 10 8 4 9 29 1 0 0 1.89<br />
Alan Mieren, L 8 8 4 5 2 472/3 41 20 12 18 40 0 1 0 2.26<br />
John Hosmer, L ....".....""....."....".._ 5 2 0 0 1 181/2 22 13 11 9 18 0 0 2 5.40<br />
Don Cary, R 5 0 0 0 0 4 8 10 4 8 8 0 1 0 9.00<br />
Fred Burns, R 1 0 0 0 0 1/3 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 27.00<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> Totals - __- ._____ :31 31 20 22 9 267 232 102 62 103 269 4 11 10 2.09<br />
Opponents' Totals _.._ ».__.______.31 31 7 9 22 248 293 193 158 127 136 1 17 12 5.73<br />
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John Wicklund legs out a single for a hit.
Left to right, bottom to top, 1st row: Reid Ehlenburg, Bill Hickman, Fred Von Schrader, Gerry Kimball, Captain Dale Frederick, Art Brooks, Jim Garner, Jim McArdle,<br />
Jim Gormly. 2nd row: Gene Adams, Bob Saxon, Mark Klinkowski, Ken Gallo, Tom Edwards, Jim Malinowski, Steve Hair, Mario Castro. 3rd row: Kelton Aker, Joe<br />
Santa Cruz, Frank Tepper, Frank Lundin, Hank Boscia, Greg Tropea, Vince Rivas. 4th row: Coach Carl Cooper, Manager Jim McGeorge, John Wedel, Tim<br />
Tearin, Bill Tierney, Assistant Coach Dave Murray.<br />
TRACKSTERS SHATTER MEET MARKS<br />
Hurt by heavy graduation losses and lacking<br />
depth, Coach Carl Cooper's <strong>Arizona</strong> 1968 track<br />
picture has been one <strong>of</strong> individuals. Lead by<br />
All- American hurdler Dale Fredericks, quarter<br />
miler Jim Gormly and sprinter Gerry Kimball,<br />
the Wildcat thinclads sported a team <strong>of</strong> individual<br />
blue chip performers, only to yield<br />
meet -losing second and third place points.<br />
Strong field events were Jim McArdle in the<br />
discus, shotputter Tom Kearin and high jumper<br />
John Wedel, all <strong>of</strong> whom accounted for numerous<br />
meet records and Wildcat sweeps. Bowing<br />
in its first six meets to nationally ranked teams,<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> carne on strong in its last three meets,<br />
with steadily improving times and distances.<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 49 Occidental 66<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> State 66<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 45 Southern California 98<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 28 New Mexico 67<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> State 86<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 56 Brigham Young 89<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 64 Oklahoma 81<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 41 New Mexico 104<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 75 Colorado 69<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 86 Long Beach State 58<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> 84 Iowa 51<br />
Dale Frederick<br />
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Tim Kearin strains for extra effort in shot put. John Wedel rolls over for this high jump clearance.<br />
Gerry Kimball matches 100 speed with NAU and Cal Poly sprinters.<br />
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Well ahead <strong>of</strong> Iowa, Gerry Kimball takes the baton from Fred Von Schrader for his leg<br />
<strong>of</strong> the mile relay.<br />
Broad jumper Hank Boscia kicks for extra distance.<br />
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Bill Hickman edges out Dale Fredericks for first place in 440<br />
yard intermediate hurdles.<br />
Miler Frank Tepper strains for the tape as a teammate shouts encouragement.
HARRIERS RUN 4 -1<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> harriers compete against EI Paso and New Mexico State.<br />
Cross Country team, left to right: Coach Carl Cooper Frank Lundin, Art Brooks, Gene Adams, Kelton Aker, Mario Castro,<br />
Frank Tepper, Joe Santa Cruz.<br />
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NETTERS<br />
DEFEND<br />
WAC<br />
CROWN<br />
Brian<br />
Cheney<br />
slams<br />
a<br />
return.<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
9<br />
Pacific<br />
0<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
6<br />
Pacific<br />
0<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
31/2<br />
Brigham<br />
Young<br />
51/2<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
8<br />
Utah<br />
1<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
7<br />
Oklahoma<br />
City<br />
0<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
3<br />
Corpus<br />
Christi<br />
4<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
2<br />
Texas<br />
0<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
3'/2<br />
Trinity<br />
51/<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
1<br />
UCLA<br />
8<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
10<br />
Pepperdine<br />
0<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
9<br />
San<br />
Fernando<br />
Valley<br />
0<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
2<br />
Southern<br />
California<br />
7<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
7<br />
Iowa<br />
3<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong><br />
81/2<br />
Iowa<br />
11/2<br />
Mike<br />
Howard<br />
aims<br />
one<br />
to<br />
his<br />
opponents<br />
right<br />
corner.
Brian Cheney stretches tall to return a tight serve.<br />
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Coach Gene Templeton<br />
Dean Penero goes to his knee to return a low ball.
BANNER POINT STANDINGS<br />
1. Pi Kappa Alpha<br />
2. Sigma Nu<br />
3. Sigma Alpha Epsilon<br />
4. Phi Gamma Delta<br />
5. Delta Chi<br />
6. Sigma Chi<br />
7. Beta <strong>The</strong>ta Pi<br />
8. Alpha Tau Omega<br />
9. Tau Delta Phi<br />
10. Pinal Hall<br />
*As <strong>of</strong> April 20.<br />
Intramural athlete performs in the shotput.<br />
I NTRAM U RALS<br />
720<br />
694<br />
648<br />
638<br />
636<br />
630<br />
626<br />
566<br />
564<br />
562<br />
Pi Kappa Alpha ball carrier stays one step ahead <strong>of</strong> Zeta Beta Tau pursuit.<br />
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />
Football<br />
Delta Chi<br />
Basketball<br />
Chicago Heights A.C.<br />
Swimming<br />
<strong>University</strong> Aquatic Club<br />
Cross Country<br />
Sigma Nu<br />
Track<br />
Sigma Nu<br />
Tennis<br />
Phi Gamma Delta<br />
Golf<br />
Delta Chi<br />
Soccer<br />
Sigma Nu<br />
Billiards<br />
Delta Chi<br />
Bowling<br />
Acacia<br />
Rifle<br />
Cochise Hall<br />
Horseshoes<br />
Kappa Sigma<br />
Handball<br />
Independents<br />
Weightli<strong>fti</strong>ng<br />
Sigma Chi<br />
Wrestling<br />
Sigma Nu
Butterfliers competing in swimming meet sprint to the finish.<br />
--Ita Upsilon and Sigma Nu struggle for ball control.<br />
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Intramural tennis action<br />
Sigma Alpha Epsilon outstrides Sigma Nu
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS<br />
Rafael Arvizu, Vicki Bendinger, Jim Miller.<br />
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EXECUTIVE ASSISTANTS<br />
Stan Scoville, Dick Else, Paula Edgar, Don Rorlouemke, Mike Marshall.<br />
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Mike Marshall and Stan Scoville
STUDENT PERSONNEL COMMITTEE<br />
(Bottom): Verne Saunders, Doug Paxton, Sharon Dieringer, Marvin<br />
Johnson, Odus Elliot, Frances Kunkle, Bob Wallace. (Top): Robert<br />
Svob, Dr. Newton James, William Foster, Sally Kilborn, Walt Roberson,<br />
Dave Windsor, Louis Ennis, William Varney, Dr. Paul Matte,<br />
Tom Hassy, Frank Day, Charles Tribolet.<br />
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STUDENT SENATE
Jim Miller, Myra Freeman, Mark Ginsberg.<br />
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Mary Ross, chairman, Rich Corbett, Ann Willyard, Joan Kinneberg,<br />
Burch Mollet.<br />
PUBLIC RELATIONS<br />
Barb Roth, Diana Baum, Bobby Gardenswartz, Sally Simmons,<br />
Kathy Yaeger, Larry Blume, Mitch Dorson.<br />
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ELECTIONS
COMMUNITY SERVICE<br />
Linda Eaton, Donna Black, Stuart Thomas, Don Steinwach, Sheryl<br />
Sparkman, Larry Lindsey, chairman.<br />
John Valdin, chairman<br />
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PEOPLE -TO- PEOPLE
MUSIC AND LITERATURE<br />
Linda Jacobsen, Melinda Man -<br />
speaker, Debbie King, Martha McGeorge, chairman, Debbie Gibson,<br />
Melissa Manley, Penny Price.<br />
ADVERTISING<br />
Jane Bechtol, chairman, Dianna Lebrecht, Judi James, Marcia Metcalf<br />
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PUBLICATIONS<br />
Riska Platt, chairman, Bunny Thomas
MUSIC AND LITERATURE<br />
Linda Jacobsen, Melinda Man -<br />
speaker, Debbie King, Martha McGeorge, chairman, Debbie Gibson,<br />
Melissa Manley, Penny Price.<br />
ADVERTISING<br />
Jane Bechtol, chairman, Dianna Lebrecht, Judi James, Marcia Metcalf<br />
141<br />
PUBLICATIONS<br />
Riska Platt, chairman, Bunny Thomas
INTERNATIONAL FORUM<br />
Andi Arthur, Sally Simmons,<br />
Bobbi Gardenswartz, Linda Romick, Bill Viner, New Zealand<br />
Consul -General Chapman, Bill Varney, Walt Roberson, Australian<br />
Consul -General Truscott, Charlie Johnston, Clark Gallagher, Jim<br />
Ferland, Richard Orr, chairman<br />
Margaret Boice, Cheryl Charles, chairman, Karyl Jones, Barb Wild.<br />
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CULTURE
Sally Kilborn Shari Kempton<br />
ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS<br />
AWS OFFICERS<br />
Sally Kilborn - president<br />
Lynn Radmacher - first vice president<br />
Connie Fletcher - second vice president<br />
Shari Kempton - secretary<br />
Cheryl Bankes - treasurer<br />
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Cheryl Bankes<br />
Lynn Radmacher
PUBLICATIONS<br />
Sue Shetter, chairman<br />
ORIENTATION<br />
Nancy Speelman, chairman<br />
144<br />
PUBLIC RELATIONS<br />
Mary Alice Kellogg, chairman
CAMPUS ACTIVITIES<br />
Yolanda Caigas, chairman<br />
SCHOLARSHIP<br />
Margaret Boice, chairman<br />
145<br />
PHILANTHROPY<br />
Mary Ann May, chairman
Ross Bagdasarian, president<br />
Rusty Long, vice -president<br />
Debby Gibson, secretary<br />
Debbie Scarborough, treasurer<br />
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS<br />
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Mike Donnell, president<br />
Doug Davis, vice president<br />
Sue Keebler, secretary<br />
Sandy Lehmer, treasurer<br />
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS<br />
147
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS<br />
Jay Greer, president<br />
Don Powell, vice -president<br />
Judy Olsen, secretary<br />
Lindsay Ade, treasurer<br />
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS<br />
Craig Dougherty, president<br />
Thomas Whitley, vice -president<br />
Jane Bechtol, secretary<br />
Katie Palmer, treasurer<br />
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Ed Curley<br />
Bill Sauro<br />
Lanny Rosenbaum<br />
PUBLICATIONS<br />
ADVISOR<br />
BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS<br />
Tom Wilson Philip Mangelsdorf Lanny Rosenbaum<br />
Bob Ross Terry Valeski Charles Tribolet Mary Jo Stewart Marshall Townsend Rafael Arviz
Bill Sauro, editor<br />
Bill Roberts, city editor<br />
ARIZONA DAILY WILDCAT<br />
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Tony Ledwell, managing editor<br />
Kay Ludeke, news editor<br />
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Margaret Bailey, associate editor<br />
Roger Miller, entertainment editor<br />
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Lynn Kamin, society editor<br />
Charlie Waters, assistant news editor
Larry Samson, assistant city editor<br />
Tony Sauro, sports editor<br />
Virginia Nichols, assistant news editor<br />
WILDCAT ADVERTISING<br />
Terry Valeski, business manager, Don Salazar, Clark Gallagher,<br />
Perk Clark, Bob Garmon, Tom Stevens, Richard Wilson.
<strong>The</strong> first actual university was founded in the Thirteenth Century<br />
in Paris, partly the result <strong>of</strong> public demand but also because <strong>of</strong> an intellectual movement<br />
begun in the Twelfth Century by Peter Abelard. That man, who dared in<br />
those times not only to think, but to think loudly, agitated many sleeping Medieval<br />
minds. Like a university, Abelard attracted large audiences; he aroused<br />
the minds <strong>of</strong> men. A one -man university, he presented lectures in the sciences,<br />
in theology and liberal arts. And like ideal students <strong>of</strong> a university,<br />
his pupils proceeded from his lectures with that germ <strong>of</strong> intellectual growth,<br />
called the spirit <strong>of</strong> inquiry. Endless inquiry in the form <strong>of</strong> dialectic<br />
debates which seemed at first nonsense to some citizens began to get<br />
attention from others. Political rulers consulted with universities on matters<br />
<strong>of</strong> State while Popes reacted fondly to the students' diligent study<br />
<strong>of</strong> theology. <strong>The</strong> communities finally welcomed the presence <strong>of</strong> a<br />
church and state -blessed university because it brought them prestige<br />
and commerce. However, the growing riotous and quarrelsome<br />
activities <strong>of</strong> the overly -protected students eventually drew community<br />
censorship and led to severe discipline, not only in activities, but<br />
somehow in instruction as well. <strong>The</strong> university, with its glorious birth,<br />
faded into oblivion and it could not cope with the new and independent<br />
scientific discoveries <strong>of</strong> the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.<br />
In modern times, the university has again emerged as a center<br />
<strong>of</strong> learning and inquiry. Perhaps Peter Abelard would not approve <strong>of</strong> the<br />
double role <strong>of</strong> American State Universities with their responsibility to<br />
both the student and the community. Or perhaps he would approve and<br />
agree that a healthy situation exists between the university and the corn -<br />
munity when they are linked in activities and purposes, when they participate<br />
in programs like educational television, agricultural extension,<br />
a poisoning control information center, civil defense information, a<br />
rehabilitation center, correspondence instruction, concerts, art and drama<br />
presentations. It is no longer the ideal situation in our pragmatic society<br />
for a university to sit on a hilltop isolated from the practical world. Nor<br />
is it practical for a community to confine its thoughts and activities to<br />
the valley. Like Zarathustra, the university must walk among the<br />
townspeople but the townspeople must not cringe if they hear the university<br />
cry, "Something is rotten here!" Nor must the university cringe<br />
if it hears the townspeople cry, "Don't meddle in private affairs!"<br />
Inquiry and discussion on the part <strong>of</strong> both university and community<br />
lead to more democratic reforms than riot and mistrust. "Contradictions,"<br />
said Peter Abelard, "excite the minds to the search for truth."
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DR. RICHARD HARVILL<br />
PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA<br />
As president <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the largest state universities in<br />
the country, Dr. Richard A. Harvill's concern for the<br />
welfare <strong>of</strong> each student and the physical growth <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>University</strong> is manifested by the cultivation <strong>of</strong> an<br />
outstanding faculty and the continual construction <strong>of</strong><br />
new buildings on campus. He has succeeded in obtaining<br />
support from sources outside the state <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
in the form <strong>of</strong> research and instruction grants. Dr.<br />
Harvill's dedication to the <strong>University</strong> is demonstrated<br />
by his insistence <strong>of</strong> excellence on the part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
academic personnel. Even though the <strong>University</strong> is<br />
ranked among the top 25 in enrollment, Dr. Harvill is<br />
sincerely concerned with the academic success <strong>of</strong> each<br />
student. Dr. Harvill's ambitions and goals for the <strong>University</strong><br />
and its students will continue to contribute to<br />
the advancement <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong>.
DR. BOWEN C. DEES<br />
Vice President<br />
MARVIN D. "SWEDE" JOHNSON<br />
Vice President for <strong>University</strong> Relations<br />
VICE PRESIDENTS<br />
SAMUEL C. McMILLAN<br />
Vice President for Planning and Development<br />
WALTER H. DELAPLANE<br />
Vice President for Academic Affairs
ROBERT S. SVOB<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> Men<br />
DEAN OF MEN<br />
KAREN L. CARLSON<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> Women<br />
DEAN OF WOMEN<br />
BOARD OF REGENTS
JEAN W. SMITH<br />
Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Women<br />
CECIL R. TAYLOR<br />
Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Men<br />
ASSISTANT DEANS<br />
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FRANCIS A. KUNKLE<br />
Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Women<br />
WILLIAM T. FOSTER<br />
Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Men
KENNETH R. MURPHY<br />
Comptroller and Treasurer<br />
SHERWOOD E. CARR<br />
Associate Comptroller<br />
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DAVID L. WINDSOR<br />
Registrar and Director <strong>of</strong> Admissions<br />
DR. JIM GIBSON, PHILIP VITO<br />
Directors <strong>of</strong> Alumni Association
NEWS BUREAU<br />
HAL MARSHALL<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> News Bureau<br />
PHOTO SERVICE<br />
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CHARLES "BUMPS" TRIBOLET<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Associated Students Affairs<br />
DIRECTOR OF ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
BILL VARNEY<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Student Union<br />
ROGER ARMSTRONG<br />
Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Associated Student Affairs<br />
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WALT ROBERSON<br />
Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Student Union<br />
LOUIS ENNIS<br />
Coordinator <strong>of</strong> Student Affairs
PHYSICAL PLANT<br />
DR. PAUL J. MATTE<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Student Health<br />
HEALTH SERVICE<br />
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ROBERT HOUSTON<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Physical Plant<br />
DR. JOSEPH G. ANSFIELD<br />
Chief Psychiatrist
WILLIAM H. WALLACE<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Student Housing<br />
Christopher City, new married student housing<br />
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STUDENT HOUSING<br />
During February, 1968, Student Housing acquired and<br />
began leasing some <strong>of</strong> the finest married student housing<br />
in the nation. Formerly a retirement center, the 420<br />
apartments are close to the main campus. <strong>The</strong> new<br />
housing partially replaces Polo Village, a set <strong>of</strong> Quonset<br />
huts acquired after World War II. A part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Polo Village land is now being incorporated into the<br />
Medical Center. Student Housing also refurbished and<br />
refrigerated Maricopa, the oldest U <strong>of</strong> A dormitory,<br />
as well as adding a refrigeration system to Yavapai<br />
men's dormitory.
ROBERT K. JOHNSON<br />
<strong>University</strong> Librarian<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> State Museum located on the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
<strong>Campus</strong>.<br />
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LIBRARY<br />
Students view American Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> Presses Display at Science<br />
Library.<br />
ARIZONA STATE MUSEUM<br />
RAYMOND H. THOMPSON<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Arizona</strong> State Museum<br />
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JUNE CALDWELL MARTIN<br />
Editor, <strong>Arizona</strong> Alumnus<br />
MARSHALL TOWNSEND<br />
Director and Editor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong> Press<br />
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JAMES C. MARTIN<br />
Associated Students Bookstore Manager
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HOME ECONOMICS<br />
<strong>The</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Home Economics is working<br />
closely with Mexican -American families this<br />
year. All phases <strong>of</strong> low- income living patterns<br />
are providing data in tracing Interic Diseases,<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> the National and Local<br />
Health Service. Food is <strong>of</strong> primary interest,<br />
and detailed research is specifically concerned<br />
with balancing menu purchases, health standards<br />
<strong>of</strong> produce outlets, and cooking and storing<br />
procedures. Families in the Head Start<br />
Program are also providing information on<br />
clothing - health precautions for a range <strong>of</strong><br />
weather conditions, upkeep and percentage <strong>of</strong><br />
second -hand items circulating, and also washing<br />
routines which reveal overall sanitation<br />
standards. A third study area involves housing<br />
- congestion <strong>of</strong> units, storage habits and storage<br />
sanitation. Home Economics classes are<br />
working with the economics <strong>of</strong> housing essentials<br />
and supplies for the various income levels.<br />
RUTH C. W. HALL<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Home Economics<br />
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HAROLD E. MYERS<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />
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COLLEGE OF<br />
Each year the personnel <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Arizona</strong> Agricultural<br />
Experimental Station is involved in<br />
almost 250 different research projects, covering<br />
both applied and basic research. <strong>The</strong><br />
growth and yield <strong>of</strong> cotton, a major <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
product, is much influenced by the level <strong>of</strong><br />
applied nitrogen fertilizer. Scientists from the<br />
Chemistry and Soils department have worked<br />
out a new procedure <strong>of</strong> soil and leaf petiole<br />
analysis which can be used together to form<br />
a basis for timing the nitrogen application on<br />
cotton. <strong>Arizona</strong> economics is the specific area<br />
boasted by the Agronomy department. <strong>The</strong><br />
safflower has now become a major state crop<br />
through research which, as a source <strong>of</strong> unsaturated<br />
fatty acid for the human diet has<br />
added approximately $7,500,000 yearly since<br />
1962 to <strong>Arizona</strong> farming economy. More important,<br />
the seed can be crushed for oil here<br />
in the state, lending processing mills to <strong>Arizona</strong>'s<br />
industry. <strong>The</strong> death <strong>of</strong> newborn calves
AGRICULTURE<br />
is a serious problem in <strong>Arizona</strong> and the Animal<br />
Pathology department has achieved beneficial<br />
experimental results by the introduction <strong>of</strong><br />
citrated ram's blood in transfusions given to<br />
calves. Such success points to the increase<br />
gamma globulin percentage needed at the critical<br />
period. <strong>The</strong> Dairy Science department is<br />
concerned with research in explanation <strong>of</strong><br />
breeding inefficiency in dairy cattle during hot<br />
weather. By the end <strong>of</strong> the summer, scientists<br />
expect to have evidence on the practical<br />
possibilities <strong>of</strong> air conditioning for cows. Improved<br />
cultural management <strong>of</strong> lettuce, cantaloupe<br />
and potatoes have been the projects<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Horticulture department, highlighted<br />
with the development <strong>of</strong> a commercially feasible<br />
production <strong>of</strong> plastic greenhouse -grown<br />
tomatoes. Other areas <strong>of</strong> study are concerned<br />
with tests for fiber strengths in cotton, poultry<br />
diets, and more efficient harvestry methods.<br />
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COLLEGE OF<br />
With the assistance <strong>of</strong> the Papago Tribal Council,<br />
the College <strong>of</strong> Architecture's fifth year<br />
students were involved in a unique experiment<br />
this year. Architecture is one facet in<br />
the integration <strong>of</strong> the socialization process,<br />
and this year's emphasis was directed to finding<br />
the basis by which social semantics and<br />
organic requirements could be translated into<br />
technical schemes - the highlight being the<br />
use <strong>of</strong> the computer and systems analysis as<br />
a part <strong>of</strong> the design process. <strong>The</strong> pressure has<br />
been for the student to become personally involved<br />
in the construction <strong>of</strong> architecture, to<br />
gain an experience not taught in the design<br />
lab, so groups were formed for the project, to<br />
take charge <strong>of</strong> items as methods synthesis, the<br />
project area, and building material. Personal<br />
interviews with members <strong>of</strong> the Papago Tribal<br />
Council, Indian Health Service, the Director<br />
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ARCHITECTURE<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Indian Affairs in Phoenix, as<br />
well as councilmen, construction engineers,<br />
lawyers, and pr<strong>of</strong>essors <strong>of</strong> Anthropology supplied<br />
the basis for the experimental system.<br />
<strong>The</strong> ultimate goal was to derive from the interview<br />
data housing and social requirements<br />
that would interact with each other to propose<br />
the most practical and useful unit guidelines.<br />
This was the role <strong>of</strong> the computer - to tabulate,<br />
record, and produce a matrix line which<br />
combined a majority <strong>of</strong> deduced requirements.<br />
Although this stage wasn't reached in the span<br />
<strong>of</strong> one semester, the academic exercise was in<br />
discovering a program aimed at "buildings for<br />
the individual," adapted to specific needs and<br />
cultural absolutes. <strong>The</strong> result, then, would be<br />
computerized information feed -back for any<br />
future architectural <strong>of</strong> city -planning projects<br />
concerned with <strong>Arizona</strong> Papago Indians.<br />
SIDNEY W. LITTLE<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Architecture
CHARLES W. VORIS<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Business and<br />
Public Administration<br />
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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND<br />
<strong>The</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Business and Public Administration<br />
contains eight departments plus the<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Economic and Business Research.<br />
BPA students comprise twenty percent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
total U. <strong>of</strong> A. undergraduates, while the growing<br />
importance <strong>of</strong> a M.B.A. has enlarged the<br />
graduate program to 380 students. Two years<br />
ago the BPA college emphasized its concern<br />
with the growth <strong>of</strong> Tucson when the faculty<br />
and students began working with Tucson civic<br />
groups on a brochure entitled "Tucson Community<br />
Goals." This report established objectives<br />
for the community which serve as specific<br />
guideposts in the long range planning <strong>of</strong> Tucson's<br />
social, economic, physical and governmental<br />
goals. <strong>The</strong> BPA college is now involved<br />
in a series <strong>of</strong> follow -up seminars with community<br />
leaders on the structure <strong>of</strong> plans for<br />
achieving these different aspects. Faculty<br />
members lecture at the seminars while BPA<br />
students research information necessary for
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION<br />
improving and supplementing Tucson's goals.<br />
Students also learn more about their fields <strong>of</strong><br />
study while outside the classroom by attending<br />
BPA functions such as the International<br />
Marketing Seminar, the Insurance Conference<br />
and the Advertising Seminar. <strong>The</strong> Executive<br />
Development Seminar, held in November, is<br />
only part <strong>of</strong> the college's aid to the continuing<br />
education <strong>of</strong> business and governmental <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />
As the business community changes, so<br />
must the BPA college. <strong>The</strong> increased emphasis<br />
on quantitative techniques <strong>of</strong> decision making<br />
in the business fields <strong>of</strong> modern America has<br />
forced a change in the curriculum <strong>of</strong> the college,<br />
with particular stress on a greater knowledge<br />
<strong>of</strong> the field <strong>of</strong> mathematics. <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong>'s<br />
BPA college has gained pride in its local,<br />
national and international reputation for its<br />
activity in community affairs and research<br />
which is well deserved.<br />
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F. ROBERT PAULSEN<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
COLLEGE OF<br />
With the support <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Health, Education, and Welfare, the UA College<br />
<strong>of</strong> Education participated in the vastly<br />
enriching program this Fall under the International<br />
Teacher Development Program. In<br />
September, nineteen teachers from around the<br />
world began a three month course <strong>of</strong> American<br />
teaching methods. Living in <strong>of</strong>f- campus<br />
apartments, each foreign visitor had a host<br />
family to introduce them to American social<br />
traditions. Subjects covered the "new math,"<br />
new teaching methods, team -teaching techniques,<br />
and the art <strong>of</strong> teaching English as a<br />
second language. <strong>The</strong> Duo -Specialist Program<br />
provides an intern program for practicing<br />
teachers in the rural communities <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong>.<br />
<strong>The</strong> theory behind the program finds it important<br />
that children in rural areas be given the<br />
same kind <strong>of</strong> educational opportunities as<br />
available elsewhere, the individual teacher's<br />
training being the key to the proposal. <strong>The</strong><br />
U. <strong>of</strong> A. then selects intern teachers to receive
EDUCATION<br />
special training in course work to take back<br />
with them. <strong>The</strong> community also patterns the<br />
services <strong>of</strong> the College with its problems. <strong>The</strong><br />
EPIC Program evaluates current local school<br />
programs, attempting innovation, working<br />
with the variables <strong>of</strong> objectives, the institution,<br />
and effectiveness. In the Rehabilitation<br />
Center, complete out -patient facilities are provided.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional personnel <strong>of</strong>fer services in:<br />
counseling, psychological testing, vocational<br />
evaluation, physical therapy, occupational<br />
therapy, rehabilitation nursing, social work,<br />
speech pathology, and audiology. <strong>The</strong> four<br />
major research projects currently under way<br />
are: a comprehensive analysis <strong>of</strong> community<br />
organization and resources for rehabilitation,<br />
a project to determine employment potential<br />
in chronically unemployed, a study <strong>of</strong> attitudes,<br />
interests and personality patterns <strong>of</strong><br />
students from subculture groups, and a coordinated<br />
community education and rehabilitation<br />
program for in- school mentally retarded.<br />
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COLLEGE OF<br />
<strong>The</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Engineering is the oldest on<br />
the U <strong>of</strong> A campus. Excellent laboratories<br />
are maintained in the areas <strong>of</strong> Electronics,<br />
Electric Circuits, Analog- Hybrid Computers,<br />
Digital Logic Automatic Control, Energy Conversion,<br />
Semiconductor Devices, Microwaves,<br />
Coding and Modulation, and Instrumentation.<br />
<strong>The</strong> department's prized nuclear reactor provides<br />
data for many research projects. In the<br />
field <strong>of</strong> Electrical Engineering, Dr. Stuart A.<br />
Hoenig has recently completed a significant<br />
invention. He has piloted an electrically controlled<br />
absorbent model which removes sulphur<br />
dioxide from copper smelter smoke and<br />
retrives it for the manufacture <strong>of</strong> sulphuric<br />
acid. In operation, a series <strong>of</strong> metal plates<br />
coated with zinc oxide -a semiconductorabsorb<br />
and desorb gases. This is done by electrically<br />
drawing electrons to the zinc oxide<br />
surfaces and oxygen from the air, forming oxygenated<br />
ions. <strong>The</strong>y are held to the surface by<br />
electrostatic forces, completing the separation<br />
STUART A. HOENIG<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Electrical Engineering
ENGINEERING<br />
process. Absorption or deabsorption is performed<br />
by alternating the plates between<br />
positive and negative voltages. Reliability Engineering<br />
is working on two major projects<br />
under grants. This field develops the tools<br />
whereby the probability and capability <strong>of</strong> components,<br />
products and systems to perform required<br />
functions without failure in specified<br />
environments and time -spans can be predicted,<br />
designed -in, tested, and demonstrated. Under<br />
a NASA grant, scientists are attempting to determine<br />
fatigue- strength surfaces from cycles<br />
<strong>of</strong> failure data at various combinations <strong>of</strong> reversed<br />
bending stresses and steady- torque<br />
stresses. A Naval Plant contract supports research<br />
on equipment generating data concerning<br />
the reliability <strong>of</strong> components under fatigue<br />
loading. With the items shafts, bearings,<br />
springs, seals, and structures, they are determining<br />
fatigue strength surfaces for a range<br />
<strong>of</strong> sizes, surface finishes, and stress concentrations.<br />
HOWARD S. COLEMAN<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />
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ROBERT L. HULL<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts<br />
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COLLEGE OF<br />
<strong>The</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts works in the areas <strong>of</strong><br />
drama, music, art, and speech. <strong>The</strong> Drama department<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers a range <strong>of</strong> study from stage<br />
craft and scenic design to playwriting and dramatic<br />
criticism. Students participate in every<br />
phase <strong>of</strong> productions on the conventional<br />
stage. <strong>The</strong> theatre -in- the -round <strong>of</strong>fers graduate<br />
students an opportunity to present and direct<br />
their own plays, and the, experimental theatre<br />
samples dramatic -format styles as the <strong>The</strong>atre<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Absurd. Music students participate in<br />
the symphonic band, marching band, symphony<br />
orchestra, the symphonic choir, and<br />
choral organizations. Activities also support<br />
chamber music and ensemble groups. Merry<br />
Widow was this year's musical production.<br />
Perhaps the broadest range <strong>of</strong> creative endeavors<br />
is concentrated in the Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Art. Extensive studio classes <strong>of</strong>fer study in<br />
sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, painting and<br />
drawing, and commercial art. Students are<br />
privileged to use the U. <strong>of</strong> A. galleries for indi-
FINE ARTS<br />
vidual shows. Radio and TV Broadcasting,<br />
Debate, and Reader's <strong>The</strong>atre highlight <strong>of</strong>ferings<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Speech Department. Research in<br />
the Speech and Hearing <strong>The</strong>rapy clinic is concerned<br />
with two major projects this year. With<br />
the aid <strong>of</strong> an Easter Seal grant, the clinic is<br />
involved with an auditory- evoked potentials<br />
project. Using brain wave patterns occurring<br />
when a "beep" is administered through electrodes,<br />
scientists can test the hearing <strong>of</strong> infants<br />
and retarded children who do not otherwise<br />
respond to sound. A summary computer is<br />
used with a "time- lock" implementation which<br />
averages -out those wave patterns produced by<br />
external stimuli other than the "beep" sound.<br />
Research is also being conducted on the effects<br />
<strong>of</strong> noise on the ear in trying to answer why the<br />
pitch pattern at a given frequency changes<br />
after a time span <strong>of</strong> application to the ear.<br />
Nerve -sensitivity and fatigue is the ultimate<br />
object <strong>of</strong> analysis.<br />
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charged with crime. A seminar with attached<br />
academic credit has also been <strong>of</strong>fered in conjunction<br />
with this legal aid program. Highlighting<br />
student legal activity this year is the<br />
Pima County Bail Bond Issue Proposal. <strong>The</strong><br />
present bail system, set at $500, <strong>of</strong>ten bears<br />
little relation to the question <strong>of</strong> whether or not<br />
the defendant is likely to appear in court, and<br />
discriminates against the poor. To deal with<br />
the problem, the college has set up a program<br />
whereby each morning a law student interviews<br />
prisoners arrested the previous day who<br />
could not post bond. Information is nrganized<br />
concerning background, family. and place,<br />
length, and steadiness <strong>of</strong> jobs - all issues indicating<br />
a defendant's community ties and<br />
probability <strong>of</strong> skipping bond. Along with research<br />
on criminal record and tendencies, the<br />
report is then presented to court with bail -<br />
bond proposal.<br />
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CHARLES E. ARES<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Law
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COLLEGE OF<br />
<strong>The</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Liberal Arts maintains the same<br />
approach to her research grants - as diverse<br />
as there are scientists and staff lending their<br />
knowledge and training. Archaeological salvage<br />
and age- determination <strong>of</strong> artifacts<br />
support part <strong>of</strong> the continuing work in Anthropology.<br />
Microbiology specialists are developing<br />
programs in treating sewage disposal, the<br />
isolation and study <strong>of</strong> growth and disease patterns<br />
<strong>of</strong> mononeucleosis, valley fever and<br />
virus. Tests in the dependence patterns and<br />
nervous -structure adjustment in the smoking<br />
habit interest researchers in Psychology. In<br />
Organic Chemistry, investigations into the<br />
combinations <strong>of</strong> transition metals with carbon<br />
monoxide, nitric oxide, and nitrogen are conducted.<br />
<strong>The</strong> biochemical process <strong>of</strong> nitrogen<br />
fixation will be better understood with the<br />
results. Other studies sketch the manner in<br />
which metal compounds react in liquids and<br />
gases. In furthering the knowledge <strong>of</strong> organic<br />
living processes, isolation techniques <strong>of</strong> mir-
LIBERAL ARTS<br />
ror -image molecules are being expanded. Computers<br />
and ultracentrifugal techniques are<br />
employed to study the heterogeneity <strong>of</strong> lipoproteins<br />
and their relationship to diet changes<br />
in the Biochemistry field. <strong>The</strong> soil bacterium,<br />
Azotobacter vineland<strong>ii</strong> and Rhodospirillum<br />
rubrum are the objects <strong>of</strong> study in the metabolism<br />
<strong>of</strong> oxygen and in the isolation <strong>of</strong> electron<br />
transfer enzymes. Successful in isolating<br />
chloroplasts which fix CO2 at rates comparable<br />
to those <strong>of</strong> the intact plant, another scientist<br />
is now investigating the metabolic control <strong>of</strong><br />
photosynthesis with these chloroplasts in order<br />
to regulate photosynthetic products produced.<br />
Currently a physical biochemist is using<br />
grant monies in relating the chemical structure<br />
<strong>of</strong> lysozyme to the X -ray structure <strong>of</strong> the enzyme.<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> energy conversion processes<br />
and the photochemical process involved in the<br />
movement <strong>of</strong> a Euglena toward light fill out<br />
the research calendar.<br />
FRANCIS A. ROY<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Liberal Arts<br />
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MERLIN K. DuVAL<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
COLLEGE OF<br />
<strong>The</strong> newly completed College <strong>of</strong> Medicine now<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers students the necessary library and laboratory<br />
facilities for pre- intern study. At the<br />
base <strong>of</strong> such programs still lies questions <strong>of</strong><br />
teaching method and structuring learning. A<br />
new approach is under experimentation in<br />
Multidisciplinary labs. Here the graduate student<br />
carries on all phases <strong>of</strong> his lab and research<br />
work in one place. <strong>The</strong> Microbiology<br />
department is presently researching the mechanisms<br />
<strong>of</strong> immunity effected by the human<br />
system during transplant surgery. Continuous<br />
study in the source, isolation and cultivation,<br />
prevention and medication <strong>of</strong> virus and viral<br />
infections remains the bulk <strong>of</strong> Microbiology<br />
projects. <strong>The</strong> metabolism <strong>of</strong> lipids begins the<br />
research files in the Biochemistry department.<br />
Viruses are important sources <strong>of</strong> data in this
MEDICINE<br />
field also, but here the problems concern the<br />
protein types and structures in viruses. Such<br />
research provides data on the nutrition requirements<br />
and sources for viruses. <strong>The</strong> coagulation<br />
mechanisms <strong>of</strong> blood is also a<br />
significant program. <strong>The</strong> Physiology department,<br />
being the science <strong>of</strong> the normal function<br />
<strong>of</strong> organs, is working on research in the flow<br />
<strong>of</strong> blood in single capillaries, the functions <strong>of</strong><br />
the kidney, and the neurophysiology <strong>of</strong> the<br />
spinal cord. Animals provide the data in the<br />
department <strong>of</strong> Anatomy. <strong>The</strong> reproductive and<br />
kidney structures <strong>of</strong> bats concern several scientists<br />
while another is drawing up an atlas<br />
<strong>of</strong> the mousebrain. Of special interest to <strong>Arizona</strong>ns<br />
is the research conducted in comparing<br />
the structures <strong>of</strong> kidneys <strong>of</strong> desert animals.<br />
Here creative efforts interpret the adaptation<br />
processes <strong>of</strong> animals to climate and diets.<br />
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JAMES D. FORRESTER<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Mines<br />
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COLLEGE OF<br />
<strong>The</strong> need for conservation <strong>of</strong> our land and<br />
mineral resources to assure continuing supplies<br />
for future generations places on the College<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mines the responsibility for developing<br />
maximum efficiency in usage <strong>of</strong> the land and<br />
mineral resources. In addition, they are continuing<br />
technological development that will<br />
enable the industry to economically use lower<br />
concentrations <strong>of</strong> these resources. Research in<br />
Mining and Geological Engineering is directed<br />
toward development <strong>of</strong> better methods for discovery<br />
and extraction <strong>of</strong> valuable minerals<br />
from the earth's crust and toward the prediction,<br />
appraisal and control <strong>of</strong> those geological<br />
risks endangering engineering structures and<br />
human life. In the Department <strong>of</strong> Metallurgical<br />
Engineering, mathematical models are developed<br />
to describe grinding circuits and flotation<br />
circuits. <strong>The</strong> department researches problems<br />
central to <strong>Arizona</strong>'s industrial interests, such<br />
as the control <strong>of</strong> impurities in electro- depos-
MINES<br />
ited metals, like copper, and studies <strong>of</strong> the<br />
leaching <strong>of</strong> sulfide minerals. <strong>The</strong> objective <strong>of</strong><br />
the department's Metallurgy research is to be<br />
able to make metals and alloys more effective<br />
in their ultimate use by knowing how to correct<br />
defects in structure at the atomic level.<br />
X -ray equipment and a new 200,000 volt electron<br />
microscope are a few <strong>of</strong> the tools used.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Geology has described and<br />
named several new mineral species and is<br />
working on their crystal structures. Here again,<br />
X -ray studies are greatly facilitated by the<br />
<strong>University</strong>'s digital computer. <strong>The</strong> Geology<br />
Department has an active program <strong>of</strong> investigation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the moon which has produced studies<br />
to assist in the selection <strong>of</strong> sites for the<br />
mannedlunar landings. New facilities in the<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Mines are the School <strong>of</strong> Earth Sciences,<br />
the Department <strong>of</strong> Geochronology, the<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> Arid Lands Research, and the Laboratory<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tree -Ring Research.<br />
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GLADYS E. SORENSON<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Nursing<br />
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COLLEGE OF<br />
Of special interest this year in the College <strong>of</strong><br />
Nursing is the construction <strong>of</strong> a new building<br />
on the College <strong>of</strong> Medicine site and initiation<br />
<strong>of</strong> a graduate study program toward a Master's<br />
degree. Undergraduate study centers around<br />
general science courses the first two years,<br />
with "intern" experience in local hospitals and<br />
Health Centers for upperclassmen.<br />
Whether in the schools teaching public<br />
health classes or assisting in out -patient<br />
clinics, the emphasis is always on the cultural<br />
background <strong>of</strong> patients and how the diversity<br />
affects health and sanitation habits. While<br />
working in the hospitals, student nurses are<br />
involved in total patient care. Diet checks are<br />
made, patients are followed through and pre-
NURSING<br />
pared for X -ray, with final assistance given in<br />
Physical- <strong>The</strong>rapy labs. Surgery procedures<br />
are outlined and nurses are familiarized with<br />
the Recovery room. <strong>The</strong>y learn to pass medications,<br />
give injections and take blood pressures,<br />
and even catherize patients.<br />
Once a week field work in Sells and on<br />
the San Xavier Indian reservation fill out the<br />
program with experience in public health nursing<br />
and home visits. Here they teach family<br />
health, personal hygiene, diet, care for pregnaT,tt<br />
women, food care and diabetics for diet<br />
regulation. <strong>The</strong> Pima County Hospital and the<br />
Southern <strong>Arizona</strong> Mental Hospital also provide<br />
valuable experience for the girls who<br />
serve a leaders in group psychotherapy.<br />
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COLLEGE OF<br />
In the College <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy, the graduate student<br />
is the significant element in the area <strong>of</strong><br />
research. His new procedure introduces seminars,<br />
research planning, confirming data, research<br />
directors, research reports, and literature<br />
search. An example research sequence is<br />
found in the field <strong>of</strong> pharmaceutical chemistry<br />
in the evaluation <strong>of</strong> a specific compound. <strong>The</strong><br />
cluster <strong>of</strong> atoms depicted with a molecular<br />
model is produced in crystalline form in a<br />
laboratory flask, followed as spots or bands in<br />
chromatograms, projected as electronic images<br />
with spectrophotometers, formulated into preparations<br />
for analysis, observed in test -animal<br />
responses, and interpreted into statistical calculations<br />
which ultimately contribute to the<br />
treatment <strong>of</strong> disease. <strong>The</strong> cycle <strong>of</strong> study is<br />
concerned with the discovery and development<br />
<strong>of</strong> medicinal agents <strong>of</strong> synthetic and<br />
natural origin, determination <strong>of</strong> the biological
PHARMACY<br />
action <strong>of</strong> these agents in man and animal, and<br />
finally designing dosage forms for use <strong>of</strong> the<br />
medication. Present Pharmacy experimentation<br />
is centered around plant study for cancer<br />
research. Plants are tested for their chemical<br />
agents, these chemical properties then administered<br />
to cancerous animals. Another project<br />
is concerned with the second stage <strong>of</strong> chemical<br />
detection. Once small quantities <strong>of</strong> the drug<br />
are found beneficial, then analysis <strong>of</strong> the active<br />
chemical ingredients is undertaken. Synthetic<br />
laboratory production <strong>of</strong> the drug as a potential<br />
anti -cancer agent is the ultimate goal.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se projects are conducted with the cooperation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the American Cancer Society. Programmed<br />
attempts are being made also to discover<br />
an anti -inflammatory drug which would<br />
eliminate the symptoms <strong>of</strong> arthritis and rheumatism.<br />
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WILLIS R. BREWER<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy
GRADUATE COLLEGE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Graduate College is unique, for <strong>of</strong> all the<br />
colleges, it is the only one concerned with the<br />
individual field <strong>of</strong> study a student is in, but<br />
the level <strong>of</strong> education he is striving for. <strong>The</strong><br />
function <strong>of</strong> the college is the extension <strong>of</strong> a<br />
higher level <strong>of</strong> knowledge in any major; therefor,<br />
the Graduate College works closely with<br />
all other <strong>University</strong> colleges. <strong>The</strong> U <strong>of</strong> A <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
Masters degrees in 98 majors and Doctorates<br />
in 56 fields; the otherwise unrelated men and<br />
women studying for these degrees are organized<br />
under the Graduate College. While many<br />
teachers instruct only undergraduate students,<br />
the majority <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>'s faculty teach<br />
both undergraduates and graduates, closely<br />
bringing the Graduate College to the remaining<br />
branches <strong>of</strong> the U <strong>of</strong> A. Hundreds <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
research projects provide wages for many<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 4,300 graduate students, while tuition<br />
scholarships, fellowships and trainees hip s<br />
help to finance advanced degrees for others.<br />
Teaching assistantships are available for about<br />
500 graduate students. <strong>The</strong> students in the<br />
Graduate College are as varied as the programs<br />
the college supervises.<br />
F. PENDLETON GAINES<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> Continuing Education and Summer Session<br />
<strong>The</strong> Division <strong>of</strong> Continuing Education recognizes<br />
its special obligation to adults, particularly<br />
those <strong>of</strong> the Tucson community. Many<br />
late afternoon and evening courses are <strong>of</strong> special<br />
interest to these citizens. Courses on Channel<br />
6, the <strong>University</strong>'s television station, <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
regular academic credit. <strong>The</strong> Saturday morning<br />
classes are convenient for teachers outside<br />
metropolitan Tucson and businessmen unable<br />
to study in the evening. Non -credit courses<br />
CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />
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HERBERT D. RHODES<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> the Graduate College<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer enrollment for those not necessarily<br />
striving towards degrees, but who realize the<br />
value <strong>of</strong> education for its own sake. A shorter<br />
work week, more leisure time and rapid technological<br />
advances put an increased emphasis<br />
on higher education, which the U <strong>of</strong> A attempts<br />
to meet through its Division <strong>of</strong> Continuing<br />
Education and the Summer Session. In its fi<strong>fti</strong>eth<br />
year, the summer session has grown to<br />
a program <strong>of</strong> some 600 courses in 55 fields<br />
conducted on campus and throughout <strong>Arizona</strong>.<br />
More than 40 additional courses will be <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
in the six -week residence program in Guadalajara,<br />
Mexico, while credit -granting study<br />
tours will be conducted in Europe and Mexico.<br />
For the first time, the UA will <strong>of</strong>fer evening<br />
courses on campus during its ten -week summer<br />
session, which enrolled almost 13,000 oncampus<br />
students in 1967. Many students are<br />
finding it advantageous to begin their college<br />
career in June instead <strong>of</strong> September, and these<br />
evening courses are designed for such students<br />
as well as adults able to attend only at night.<br />
<strong>The</strong> seventeenth annual Fine Arts Summer<br />
Session for High School students will be held<br />
in 1968.
PLACEMENT OFFICE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Placement Service is involved in finding<br />
part time and summer jobs for undergraduates<br />
and career positions for graduating seniors.<br />
Interested students are interviewed for information<br />
on preferred employment. At the same<br />
time the placement service<br />
takes job orders<br />
from employers <strong>of</strong>f campus and from the <strong>University</strong><br />
itself, then attempting to match up students<br />
with prospective employers. Also, the<br />
placement service keeps a bulletin board<br />
posted with part time job opportunities outside<br />
the old Administration building. <strong>The</strong> Center<br />
is in contact with over 500 companies for<br />
whom they arrange interviews, along with 250<br />
schools who need graduates to fill teaching<br />
positions.<br />
JERRY MURPHY<br />
Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Placement<br />
RALPH MOORE<br />
Placement Assistant<br />
TOM HASSEY<br />
Placement Assistant<br />
FRANK DAY<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Placement
M. R. "DICK" CLAUSEN<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical<br />
Education and Recreation<br />
HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION<br />
Male students <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> have the opportunity<br />
to engage in physical education, intramural<br />
sports and varsity and freshman athletics, all conducted<br />
by the Department <strong>of</strong> Health, Physical Education<br />
and Recreation. Two units <strong>of</strong> HYPER are<br />
required <strong>of</strong> all freshman men. A well- rounded<br />
varsity sports program is conducted, with intercollegiate<br />
competition in the Western Athletic Conference.<br />
A pr<strong>of</strong>essional preparation program is <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
to those who are interested in teaching health and<br />
physical education, coaching, or in directing recreational<br />
programs.<br />
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MARY PILGRIM<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Physical Education for Women<br />
<strong>The</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Physical Education for Women<br />
at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong> provides excellent<br />
facilities for classes and recreational activities in<br />
and around the Physical Education Building. While<br />
enrolled in the two years P.E. required for graduation,<br />
the student may choose from approximately<br />
twenty different activities ranging from Track and<br />
Field to Fencing. An extensive and outstanding<br />
year -round intramural, extramural and club program<br />
is an outgrowth <strong>of</strong> the activities <strong>of</strong> the department.
COL. WALTER H. CLIFFORD<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Army ROTC<br />
AIR FORCE ROTC<br />
While Army R.O.T.C. deals with general military<br />
science, the Air Force Reserve Officers Training<br />
Corps, under the leadership <strong>of</strong> Col. John W. Chapman,<br />
studies military aero -space tactics. <strong>The</strong> four -<br />
year training, Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Officers Course, enables<br />
the student to graduate from the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
with a direct commission into the U.S. Air<br />
Force Reserves. Regular commissions as second<br />
lieutenants in the Air Force may be tendered to<br />
Distinguished Military Graduates <strong>of</strong> the R.O.T.C.<br />
program.<br />
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ARMY ROTC<br />
<strong>The</strong> Army Reserve Officers Training Corps, an integral<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong>, is directed<br />
by Col. Walter H. Clifford, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> military<br />
tactics. <strong>The</strong> R.O.T.C. program provides systematic<br />
military instruction with a two -fold purpose - primarily<br />
to qualify students for positions <strong>of</strong> leadership<br />
and secondly to provide the nation with an<br />
electorate informed <strong>of</strong> the purposes and necessity<br />
<strong>of</strong> a sane policy <strong>of</strong> national defense. At the U <strong>of</strong> A,<br />
a two -year program is required for all male students,<br />
while a four -year program leading to a commission<br />
is also <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />
COL. ROBERT L. JONES<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Air Force ROTC
STUDENTS
Man lives simultaneously in many<br />
communities, from the microcosmic one within himself to<br />
the macrocosm <strong>of</strong> the universe, where he may not go himself<br />
but where his thoughts may span a light year in a<br />
second. To a sociologist, "the community" means a group<br />
<strong>of</strong> persons with a common background or interest; to a<br />
mayor, it refers to a particular city; to a biologist, it<br />
includes the entire world <strong>of</strong> human beings and to an<br />
astronomer, "the community" is the universe, for he considers<br />
that where his thoughts are there he is also. When<br />
man is aware <strong>of</strong> his membership in these many communities<br />
he can better make the effort to perfect his nature,<br />
better than can a hermit who is aware <strong>of</strong> no world beyond<br />
his own cave. <strong>The</strong> university student, though he may be<br />
aware <strong>of</strong> the vastness <strong>of</strong> "the community" is in a singular<br />
situation. He is at the same time paradoxically part <strong>of</strong> and<br />
apart from the community. From one community point <strong>of</strong> view,<br />
the university is merely a preparation for students who will eventually<br />
enter pr<strong>of</strong>essional community life. A business probably welcomes<br />
any prospective employee who knows his field and can think<br />
creatively regarding his occupation; beyond pr<strong>of</strong>essional creative<br />
thought, employers may suspect that thinking is a waste <strong>of</strong> company<br />
time. A contracting firm might be wary <strong>of</strong> hiring a young civil engineer<br />
who delights in questioning the roundness <strong>of</strong> cylinders. Perhaps Socrates<br />
or Peter Abelard could have proved through the use <strong>of</strong> dialectics that cylinders<br />
are not round, but Socrates and Abelard were also notably among the<br />
unemployed. If, however, students confine free thought to practical matters<br />
only they would be sacrificing that spirit <strong>of</strong> inquiry for which the university<br />
stands. Limiting the imagination would have censured such thinkers<br />
as Albert Einstein and Eric H<strong>of</strong>fer. Nevertheless, the freedom to toy with<br />
thought is pregnant with responsibility to organize it before that thought<br />
is voiced. <strong>The</strong>n like a traveling salesman, the student may neatly pack<br />
his organized thoughts and take them to the many communities around<br />
him, whether to local ones or to limitless destinations throughout the<br />
universe. <strong>The</strong> earth hangs in space but it still moves toward some<br />
defined point; the student must also move toward his own defined<br />
point while keeping in balance with the whole "solar" system.<br />
Without the community, his thoughts and knowledge have<br />
no meaning; he is a lifeless meteor wandering through<br />
space. Without the student who is unafraid<br />
to use his knowledge and mind to<br />
better his world, the community<br />
is a solar system<br />
with no sun.
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Gwendolyn Abbott<br />
Brian Acton<br />
Thomas Adam<br />
Patricia Adams<br />
Richard Adamson<br />
Vernon Aguirre<br />
Al Aichroth<br />
Sabainah Ajayl<br />
Mohamed Akhavan<br />
Taiwo Akinlosotu<br />
Karen Alderson<br />
Samuel Alfred<br />
Yousif Ali<br />
David Allbritton<br />
David Allen<br />
Lynda Allen<br />
201<br />
Eric Andell<br />
Richard Allen<br />
William Allen<br />
Laura Almada<br />
Thomas Alston<br />
Marvin Amerine<br />
Toni Ames<br />
<strong>University</strong> seniors named to<br />
Who's Who Among Students in American Universities<br />
and Colleges are featured throughout this section.<br />
Eric Andell<br />
Clifford Anderson<br />
Philip Anderson<br />
Sandra Anderson<br />
Robert And recht<br />
Anne Andresen
Jean Appogast<br />
Helenmaree Archbold<br />
Judy Armstrong<br />
Lucy Arnold<br />
Alan Atwood<br />
James Au<br />
Ann Augur<br />
Andrea Averyt<br />
Manuel Avila, Jr.<br />
Don Axlund<br />
Warren Bachtel<br />
Janny Bacon<br />
Margaret Bailey<br />
Ray Bailey<br />
Allan Baker<br />
Gary Baker<br />
Craig Baldon<br />
Maliz Baldwin<br />
Connie Balsukot<br />
Irene Bamrick<br />
Donald Barbelrolán<br />
Herbert Barber<br />
Jadÿ Barlow<br />
Susan Barr<br />
202<br />
Rafael Arvizu<br />
Judy Bartholomeaux<br />
Deborah Bartlett<br />
Katherine Basmagy<br />
Jeannette Battan
Nancy Tuttle<br />
203<br />
Betty Battenfield<br />
Anna Bauer<br />
Gilda Baxter<br />
Janice Baxter<br />
Jane Bechtol<br />
Wayne Beck<br />
Leonard Beebe<br />
Virginia Bendinger<br />
Susan Bentley<br />
Louise Bergman<br />
Marsha Bergman<br />
Victor Berner<br />
Richard Berry<br />
Kenneth Bertin<br />
Larry Betts<br />
Andrew Bettwy<br />
Dharam Bhola<br />
Ann Bickerton<br />
Trudy Bigham<br />
Carol Bishop<br />
Perry Bishop<br />
Donna Black<br />
Laura Black<br />
William Blakley<br />
Beverly Blank<br />
Shirley Blough
Susie Stiles Kathy Raymond<br />
204<br />
Franklin Blum<br />
Marcia Blute<br />
James Bly<br />
Lonettie Boardman<br />
Donna Bockius<br />
Philip Bodenhorn<br />
Arthur Boehm<br />
Joseph Boerum<br />
Laura Bolles<br />
Christine Bondante<br />
Joe Boogaart<br />
John Bork<br />
Carole Born<br />
Donald Boss<br />
Donald Bottger<br />
Paul Bourret<br />
Frederick Bower, Jr.<br />
Barbara Bowers<br />
Susan Brafman<br />
Mary Bragg<br />
William Brandt<br />
Roger Brautigan<br />
Louie Bravo<br />
Roberto Breton<br />
Jendy Briggs<br />
Robert Briscoe, Jr.
Arthur Brooks<br />
Marcia Brown<br />
Robert Brown<br />
Roger Brown<br />
Sharyn Brown<br />
Walter Brown<br />
Nancy Browne<br />
Madelyn Bubala<br />
Charles Buel<br />
Gaye Bumsted<br />
Ann Burch<br />
Robert Burg<br />
Lou Burgess<br />
Michael Burke<br />
Francis Burns<br />
James Burns<br />
John Burross<br />
Diane Butler<br />
William Butler<br />
Olivia Cabrera<br />
William Cahn<br />
205<br />
Roger Calderwood<br />
Michael Callahan<br />
Warren Cambier<br />
John Campisano<br />
Melissa Carland<br />
Stephen Carlat<br />
Tom Sundeen
Neil Clark<br />
Gordon Close<br />
Charles Cochran<br />
Larry Cohen<br />
Richard Cohn<br />
Michael Coleman<br />
Robert Collins<br />
Michael Combs<br />
Sally Combs<br />
James Comer<br />
Margaret Conway<br />
Michael Conway<br />
206<br />
Lee Carmichael<br />
Nicholas Carnevale<br />
Judith Carrington<br />
Philip Carrott<br />
Richard Carter<br />
Roger Carter<br />
Emmet Cashin<br />
Ernie Casillas<br />
Juanita Casillas<br />
Sam Castle<br />
Elizabeth Chalfont<br />
Helen Chatfield<br />
Chaunci Chick<br />
Vincent Ciampa<br />
John Claiborne<br />
David Clark<br />
Larry Clark<br />
Nancy Clark<br />
Vince Ciampa
Virginia Coulson Suzette Jackson<br />
207<br />
Cindy Cook<br />
Mary Corda no<br />
Virginia Corngold<br />
Barbara Costin<br />
Virginia Coulson<br />
Ed Coutchie<br />
Stephen Cox<br />
Deborah Coyle<br />
Victoria Cranmer<br />
Catherine Crebs<br />
Patricia Crist<br />
Richard Crites<br />
James Crovello<br />
William Crumpler<br />
David Cruz<br />
Ronald Cummings<br />
Lynda Cuqua<br />
Sharron Currie<br />
Diane Curtis<br />
Michael Cylke<br />
Richard Daggett<br />
John Dahl<br />
Carol Damgar<br />
Aris Damiani<br />
Debra Darrow<br />
Richard David<br />
Barbara Davis<br />
Blaine Davis
Janet Davis<br />
Judith Davis<br />
Lee Davis<br />
LeRoy Davis<br />
Phil Davis<br />
Grady Deal<br />
Arthur Deiley<br />
Ardath Delforge<br />
Dorothy Dennis<br />
Geneva Dennis<br />
Richard Dennis<br />
Dennis De Vault<br />
Dorothy DeVoy<br />
Timothy DeWan<br />
Pamela Dewhirst<br />
Ivonne Deyden<br />
Marsha Umbenhaur<br />
Carmen Díaz<br />
Beverly Dineff<br />
Andrew DiRienzo<br />
Robert DiVaccaro<br />
Jerome Dobracki<br />
Leonard Don<br />
Newton Don<br />
Paul Donahue<br />
James Donohue<br />
Richard Dorman<br />
Russell Dorn<br />
Lorraine Dorsey
Craig Dougherty<br />
Dwight Dowell<br />
Dan Drachman<br />
Susan Drake<br />
Victoria Duncan<br />
Raul Duran<br />
John Duvivier<br />
Harvey Dye<br />
Cindy Earle<br />
Phyllis Edamatsu<br />
Kristina Edlund<br />
Helen Egbert<br />
209<br />
Al Butkus<br />
Logan Eisele Ill<br />
Donald Ellermann<br />
Frances Ellig<br />
Steve Elliot<br />
Roy Ellis<br />
Carole Ellison<br />
Victor Elsberry<br />
Joyce Emerson<br />
William Engelmann<br />
John Entz<br />
Alma Epperson<br />
Kenneth Erickson<br />
Steven Erickson<br />
Robert Evans<br />
Augustine Ezenwa<br />
Mary Fabel<br />
Mohamed Farah<br />
Rouyenfan Farhadieh
Dick Keller<br />
John Farrall<br />
Dorothy Farrier<br />
Bruce Fassett<br />
Darl Fassett<br />
Dene Fast<br />
Tina Feingold<br />
Christine Fellows<br />
Emilio Fernandez<br />
Catherine Fickas<br />
Robert Fickas<br />
Michael Fielder<br />
Richard Fields<br />
210<br />
Maria Figueroa<br />
Mark Fine<br />
Sheryl Firth<br />
John Fish<br />
Beverly Fisk<br />
Roy Flegenheimer<br />
Connie Fletcher<br />
Timothy Flood<br />
Patricia Floyd<br />
Kenneth Follett<br />
Kathleen Ford<br />
Michael Ford<br />
Sally Fornasero<br />
Mary Forrest<br />
Richard Franklin<br />
Dale Frederick
Jane Bechtol<br />
211<br />
Jerri Freedman<br />
Teri Freedman<br />
Lani Freeman<br />
Gary Frere<br />
Pamela Froebe<br />
David Fry<br />
Kerry Fuller<br />
Jacqueline Gable<br />
Harold Gamble<br />
David Gardner<br />
Jerry Gardner<br />
Robert Garman<br />
Amy Garrett<br />
Robert Gebhart<br />
Joseph Geis<br />
Mark Gemmill<br />
Robert Gentry<br />
Robert Giacomazza<br />
Judith Gibson<br />
Robert Gillies<br />
Marialyce Girdner<br />
Philip Giroux<br />
Bruce Goetze<br />
Sharon Goldenberg
Stanley Goldenberg<br />
Jay Goldfarb<br />
Joel Goldman<br />
Lesley Golub<br />
Gerald Gonsalves<br />
Hector Gonzalez<br />
Nancy Good<br />
James Gordon<br />
Marvyn Gordon<br />
William Goring<br />
James Gormly<br />
David Gorrell<br />
Natalie Graff<br />
Kathleen Graham<br />
Linda Gramer<br />
Jean Gray<br />
Ronelle Gray<br />
Terry Gray<br />
Ronald Green<br />
Rusel Green<br />
Tomi Green<br />
212<br />
Wayne Beck<br />
William Gregor<br />
Judylynn Gries<br />
Linda Grimm<br />
Claire Ryan
Wally Scott<br />
213<br />
Ronald Grodsky<br />
Paul Gross<br />
John Grother<br />
Robert Guba<br />
Edward Guldner<br />
Freddie Guthrie<br />
John Guyader<br />
Edward Habich<br />
Ernest Haeger<br />
Sheryl Hall<br />
Suzan Hall<br />
Gail Hammonds<br />
Donna Hampton<br />
Robert Hampton<br />
Jean Hansen<br />
Sue Hardin<br />
Joseph Hardy<br />
Richard Hargrue<br />
Julia Harlow<br />
Barbaranne Harmash<br />
Mitchell Harper<br />
Robert Harris<br />
Donn Hartley<br />
Montgomery Hartley<br />
John Hartman<br />
Paula Harwell
Nancy Ruzicka<br />
214<br />
Richard Heggen<br />
Nancy Hehn<br />
Dale Henderson<br />
Carolyn Herkner<br />
Lynne Hermann<br />
Glenn Hermanson<br />
Craig Herring<br />
Bill Hess<br />
Roberta Hettinger<br />
Marcel Hetu<br />
Jean Hewlett<br />
Marlene Hexberg<br />
Donald Heyden<br />
Mildred Heyes<br />
Helen Hickey<br />
Donald Haslam<br />
Jacquelyn Hatch<br />
Clayton Haugebak<br />
Mary Hawse<br />
Barry Haymore<br />
Lyman Hays<br />
Bartlett Heald<br />
Kim Hecker
William Hickman<br />
Sandra Higgins<br />
Ronald Higuera<br />
Larry Hildebrand<br />
John Hileman<br />
John Hing<br />
Ronald Hinton<br />
Carole Hirose<br />
<strong>The</strong>odore Hirshfeld<br />
Toby Hochstein<br />
Richard Hoehn<br />
Jon H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />
Larry H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />
Christian H<strong>of</strong>mann<br />
Zilpha Holden<br />
Karen Holm<br />
Don Holmes<br />
Hugh Holub<br />
Steven Hondrum<br />
Susan Hood<br />
Albert Hopper<br />
215<br />
Andrea Hopper<br />
John Hosmer<br />
Hervey Hotchkiss<br />
George Hover<br />
Jim Mauge
James Janoviak<br />
Laura Jantolak<br />
Linda Jeens<br />
William Jefferies<br />
Emily Jenkins<br />
Priscilla Jenkins<br />
Leonard Jensen<br />
William Jensen<br />
Frances Jernigan<br />
Diana Jewell<br />
Candace Johnson<br />
John Johnson<br />
216<br />
Philip Hovey<br />
Claudia Howse<br />
Roger Hulett<br />
Kate Hume<br />
Richard Humphrey<br />
James Hunter, Jr.<br />
Martin Hutchison<br />
Thomas Hutson Ill<br />
Blake Hyfield<br />
Janet Ide<br />
Kathy Igoe<br />
Jeffrey Illston<br />
Robert Ingraham<br />
Angie Iregbulem<br />
Mary Jane Jackson<br />
Suzette Jackson.<br />
Ronald Jagodzinski<br />
Steven James<br />
Eddie Leon
Riska Platt<br />
Phil Bodenhorn<br />
217<br />
Kenneth Johnson<br />
Roger Johnson<br />
Lorna Johnston<br />
Jerelyn Jones<br />
John Jones<br />
Richard Jones<br />
Viola Jones<br />
Angelita Jorquez<br />
Kathy Joseph<br />
George Jundt<br />
Sharon Kagna<br />
Toni Kalil<br />
Herb Kalish<br />
Roberta Kall<br />
Lynn Kamin<br />
Terry Kamrin<br />
Cheryl Karp<br />
Glen Kartchner<br />
Nancy Kaufmann<br />
John Kaye<br />
Gail Kearney<br />
Louie Kehl<br />
Sarah Keith<br />
Thomas Kellen<br />
Richard Keller<br />
Kathleen Kennedy<br />
Kathryn Kennett<br />
Connie Kent
Janet Kerfoot<br />
Donna Kern<br />
Karen Kerr<br />
Dana Kerstitch<br />
Jack Kesler<br />
Rich Keye<br />
Joan Kikel<br />
Sally Kilborn<br />
Janice Kilthau<br />
Richard Kimmel)<br />
Arthur King<br />
Sandra King<br />
Michael Kinney<br />
Jerry Kirchner<br />
James Kirmse<br />
Priscilla Kishner<br />
Sally Kilborn<br />
Raymond Klein<br />
Steve Kleinsmith<br />
Richard Knapp<br />
Jan Komorowski<br />
Teck Kong<br />
Vivian Konopasek<br />
Jerry Koss<br />
Peter Kramer<br />
Rosalie Kreider<br />
Barry Kreisler<br />
Donna Kronauer<br />
Robert Kruse, Jr.
Yousif Kubba<br />
Gregory Kuczynski<br />
Sylvia Kuehl<br />
Tom Kuehn<br />
Joel Kunkel<br />
Delann Kurner<br />
Mary Kurtin<br />
Janie La Benz<br />
Robert Laberge<br />
James LaDuc<br />
Janet LaJeunesse<br />
Carla Lamanna<br />
219<br />
Stephen Lang<br />
Kayla Langfitt<br />
Jim Langley<br />
Maxine Lantin<br />
Edwin Lantzer<br />
Margaret Larmour<br />
Paul Larmour<br />
Carol Larson<br />
Rose LaRue<br />
Lynn Lawless<br />
Richard Lazeres<br />
Larry Lebovitz<br />
Tony Ledwell<br />
Alfred Lee<br />
Candy Lee<br />
Stan Scoville
Jim Miller<br />
Olden Lee<br />
Robert Lee<br />
William Lee<br />
Margaret Leech<br />
Darrell Leigh<br />
Kurt Lemons<br />
Ricardo Leon<br />
Richard Leos<br />
Steven Levine<br />
William Levitt<br />
Christopher Lewis<br />
David Lewis<br />
220<br />
Janet Lewis<br />
Kaye Liesch<br />
Marcia Liggitt<br />
George Liles<br />
David Limbert<br />
Barbara Lind<br />
Sharon Lind<br />
Thomas Lindberg<br />
William Linder<br />
Gordon Lindstrom<br />
Lois Linxwiler<br />
David Livingston<br />
Judy Livingston<br />
Debra Lloyd<br />
John Loder<br />
Lorraine Logan
Vicki Bendinger Mary Jane Jackson<br />
221<br />
Mary Lord<br />
Antoinette Louden<br />
Wava Lower<br />
Linda Lowry<br />
Virginia Luckard<br />
Sandra Ludeke<br />
Ron Ludvigson<br />
Ann Lujack<br />
Vance Luke<br />
Larry Lumpkin<br />
Richard Lust<br />
Steve Lynn<br />
James Lyon<br />
Man -Kin Ma<br />
Virginia MacGregor<br />
Annette Machalk<br />
Patricia Magee<br />
Robyn Magill<br />
Mitchell Maher<br />
John Mahoney<br />
Mary Makaus<br />
Leonard Maldonado<br />
Christopher Mallory<br />
John Mangham
Linda Mariani<br />
Michael Manion<br />
Daniel Mann<br />
Patricia Mann<br />
Alice Marchant<br />
William Mansfield<br />
Mary Marchant<br />
Marilyn Marsh<br />
Flavious Martin Ill<br />
James Martin<br />
Robert Martin<br />
Dan Martinez<br />
Lorenzo Martinez<br />
Cynthia Matesic<br />
James Mathews<br />
Bob Matthews<br />
James Mauge<br />
Mouse Maurer<br />
Joyce May<br />
Walter May<br />
Harvey Mayerowitz<br />
222<br />
Lynda Cuqua<br />
Frank Mayne<br />
Philip McArthur<br />
Cris McBride
Lee Davis<br />
223<br />
Loretta McCarthy<br />
Mary McClung<br />
Diana McClure<br />
Patricia McColm<br />
Nancy McCoy<br />
James McCutchan<br />
Cynthia McDonald<br />
James McGeorge<br />
Larry McKenna<br />
Ross McLachlan<br />
Carol McLane<br />
George McLaughlin<br />
Patricia McLing<br />
Georgia McMillen<br />
Roberta McNeil<br />
Sally McNicol<br />
Bonnie McPherson<br />
Francis McVey<br />
Brent McWhorter<br />
Sandra Meintzer<br />
Josette Melazzo<br />
Janet Memmott<br />
Ruben Mendez<br />
Allan Mense<br />
Melinda Mergard<br />
Linda Merikle
Jean Gray<br />
224<br />
Bonnie Milan<br />
Beverly Miller<br />
James Miller<br />
Karen Miller<br />
Stephen Miller<br />
Vance Miller<br />
Charles Minner<br />
Matt Minor<br />
Jim M<strong>of</strong>fett<br />
Carlos Mogro- Campero<br />
Michael Montemayor<br />
Virginia Moon<br />
Louis Moore<br />
Edward Moos<br />
Marilyn Moreton<br />
Penny Merrill<br />
Sally Jo Mertz<br />
Joseph Merz<br />
Forrest Metz<br />
Candace Metzgar<br />
Lee Meyer<br />
John Michela<br />
Betsy Middleton
James Morford<br />
Donald Morisky<br />
Christopher Morris<br />
Jerry Morris<br />
Michael Mulchay<br />
Carolyn Mumma<br />
John Mumma<br />
Patrick Murphy<br />
Susan Murry<br />
Satoshi Nakamura<br />
Kenneth Nardi<br />
Walter Nash<br />
Charles Nathan<br />
Patricia Nau<br />
Bud Neal<br />
William Neeb<br />
Diane Neffson<br />
Eugene Neil<br />
Shannon Neil<br />
Craig Nelson<br />
Karen Nelson<br />
225<br />
John Hileman<br />
Richard Nelson<br />
Ronald Nelson<br />
Bill Nemeth<br />
Virginia Neubauer
Gordon Ochenrider<br />
David Ochoa<br />
Nancy Odell<br />
Michael Ogunlana<br />
Marcia O'Harrow<br />
David O'Hern<br />
Thomas Old<br />
James Oliver<br />
Marilyn Oltmans<br />
Israel Onigbogi<br />
Beatrice Onyeieli<br />
Pamela O'Roke<br />
226<br />
Nancy Specht<br />
Robert Neuhausen<br />
Sieglinde Neuhauser<br />
Diane Neville<br />
Sandra Newburn<br />
John Newsome<br />
Nancy Newsome<br />
Cynthia Newton<br />
Karen Nicholas<br />
John Nichols<br />
Virginia Nichols<br />
Ronald Nomura<br />
William Nordman<br />
John Norris<br />
Randall Norstrom<br />
Lexie Oakes<br />
Suzette Oberlander<br />
Mary O'Brien<br />
Patrick O'Brien
Nancy Speelman Ann Huffman<br />
227<br />
Sue Orth<br />
Willis Ouellette<br />
Ruth Over<br />
Mills Pace<br />
Emmie Padgett<br />
Kathryn Palmer<br />
Ruby Palmer<br />
Kurt Pany<br />
George Parker<br />
Jean Parker<br />
Ronald Partain<br />
Jeffrey Patrick<br />
Karen Pattison<br />
Alison Paul<br />
Paul Payette<br />
Thomas Payson<br />
Alan Pedersen<br />
Michael Peed<br />
Robert Peltzman<br />
Joseph Perazzo<br />
Lupita Perez<br />
Walter Perius<br />
Donald Peters<br />
Michael Peters<br />
Kim Petersen<br />
Gary Petras<br />
Darrell Petrie<br />
John Petrush
Stephen Phelps<br />
Steve Phillips<br />
Christopher Pickrell<br />
John Pierce<br />
Carlos Pinto<br />
Pamela Place<br />
Riska Platt<br />
Cecilia Plinski<br />
James Potts<br />
Sheryl Pratt<br />
Donald Priestley<br />
Ronald Priestley<br />
Gary Prigge<br />
Marilyn Prigge<br />
Edward Pritchett<br />
Donald Proulx<br />
Ken Erickson<br />
Karin Rabin<br />
Bruce Radabaugh<br />
Lynn Radmacher<br />
Vicki Raison<br />
Eloise Ramirez<br />
Horacio Ramirez<br />
Edgar Ramsey<br />
Lynn Rankin<br />
Paul Ranmar<br />
Kathy Raphun<br />
Peter Rathwell<br />
Joan Reed
Mark Reed<br />
Douglas Reynolds<br />
John Rhodes Ill<br />
Kathleen Rhorer<br />
Stanley Rice<br />
Harvey Riceberg<br />
Gerald Richardson<br />
Laura Richardson<br />
Leon Richardson, Jr.<br />
Sarah Richardson<br />
Dwight Ridenour<br />
Grace Riegert<br />
229<br />
Denny Rierson<br />
Olivia Riesgo<br />
Marion Riester<br />
William Risner<br />
Randall Rober<br />
Amy Roberts<br />
Raymond Roberts<br />
Vicki Roberts<br />
David Robertson<br />
John Robertson<br />
Paul Robinson<br />
Ann Rodenkirch<br />
Marilyn Rogel<br />
Peggy Rogers<br />
Raymond Rogers<br />
Lynn Radmacher
Jim Weeks<br />
Sharyn Rogers<br />
Daniel Roman<br />
Marilyn Romine<br />
John Rood<br />
Richard Root<br />
Andrew Ross<br />
Carolyn Ross<br />
Mary Ross<br />
William Ross<br />
John Rosso<br />
Barbara Roth<br />
Margie Roth<br />
230<br />
Ronald Rovey<br />
Wayne Rowell<br />
Jane Ruby<br />
Nancy Ruzicka<br />
Claire Ryan<br />
Dudley Ryan<br />
Jesse Saar<br />
Gary Sakato<br />
Joe Salaz<br />
Miranice Sales<br />
John Sanderson<br />
Joss Sanderson<br />
Hernán Santa -Coloma<br />
Tony Sapienza<br />
Samuel Scelso<br />
Louis Schaedler
Kathy Raphun<br />
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231<br />
Helene Schaefer<br />
Larry Schallock<br />
Albert Schenker<br />
Carol Schierenberg<br />
Roderic Schmidt<br />
Henry Schneider<br />
Ronald Schueman<br />
William Schwab<br />
Leslie Schwartz<br />
Susan Scott<br />
Wally Scott<br />
Stanley Scoville<br />
Clifford Sears<br />
Lynne Seidel<br />
Robert Selinger<br />
Francis Selph<br />
Ann Service<br />
Frank Shanta<br />
Joel Shapiro<br />
Charles Shaw<br />
Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Shelden<br />
Richard Sherman<br />
Hiroki Shioji<br />
Suzy Shook
John Slier<br />
Karin Sillins<br />
Darlene Simek<br />
Mark Simson<br />
John Sirak<br />
Priscilla Skeie<br />
Michael Skully<br />
Jeffrey Slager<br />
Nancy Slavin<br />
Beverly Smart<br />
Bonnie Smith<br />
Burks Smith, Jr.<br />
Carol Smith<br />
Dennis Smith<br />
John Smith<br />
Marcia Smith<br />
Michael Smith<br />
Ruth Smyth<br />
Mary Jane Soifer<br />
Paul Soteriades<br />
Barbara Soto<br />
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Kent Morgan<br />
Mary Soulliard<br />
Steven Sowders<br />
Roxie Spaek
Pris Skeie<br />
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Pat Spagon<br />
Robert Spanyol<br />
Glenn Spar<br />
Nancy Specht<br />
Christina Spiegel<br />
Kenneth Spring<br />
Paul Stack<br />
Diane Stadler<br />
Richard Starr<br />
Edwin St. Clair<br />
Diane Steidl<br />
Russell Steinebach<br />
Donald Steinwachs<br />
Jere Stephan<br />
Ann Stephens<br />
James Stephenson<br />
<strong>The</strong>odor Stern<br />
Michael Stiegel<br />
Roy Stigers<br />
Charles Stoddard<br />
Ann Stoecker<br />
Barbara St. John<br />
Stuart Stal<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Gary Stone<br />
Helen Stone<br />
Janice Stone
Steve Schwarting<br />
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William Sublette<br />
Deboral Sulcer<br />
Daniel Summers<br />
Thomas Sundeen<br />
George Sutherland<br />
Christina Swanson<br />
Patricia Swanson<br />
Arlene Swartz<br />
Lil Swartz<br />
Carole Sweeney<br />
Senan Sweeney<br />
Andrea Taft<br />
Lena Tamboli<br />
Carlos Tapia<br />
Charles Taplin<br />
Mary Stone<br />
Norman Storey<br />
Robert Storrs<br />
Samuel Stout<br />
Susan Stout<br />
Linda Strauss<br />
Stuart Strong<br />
Kim Stuart
Sharon Tauman<br />
Carolyn Taylor<br />
Sherwood Tella<br />
Nancy Tempkin<br />
Bruce Tews<br />
Ellen Thien<br />
George Thomas<br />
Charles Thompson<br />
Clifton Thompson<br />
Don Thompson<br />
Jody Thompson<br />
Don Thorp<br />
Ronald Tom<br />
Thomas Tonks Ill<br />
Donald Torluemke<br />
Barbara Townsend<br />
Gary Tria no<br />
Linda Trigg<br />
James Tripp<br />
Randall Trudelte<br />
Gordon Tuidstrom<br />
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Marilyn Bernstein<br />
Nancy Tuttle<br />
John Twitty<br />
Lester Tyrala<br />
Nadine Ukeiley
Stephen Verkamp<br />
Stephen Vlahovich<br />
Karen Wade<br />
Chuck Waltman<br />
George Walker<br />
Virginia Walker<br />
Willie Waltner<br />
Charles Warner<br />
Gary Warner<br />
Edward Warnock<br />
Lee Ann Warren<br />
Paul Wason<br />
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Marsha Umbenhaur<br />
Ruth Unger<br />
Susan Unger<br />
Alice Urlie<br />
Peter Uyehara<br />
Mary Vallee<br />
Phyllis Vance<br />
Sally Vance<br />
Judith Vancil<br />
Allen Van Fredenberg<br />
Linda Van Scoyk<br />
Susan Van Wagner<br />
Joyce Van Zee<br />
William Vasko<br />
Cecilia Vasquez<br />
Frederick Veck<br />
Manuel Velez<br />
Lee Veltum<br />
Terry Valeski
Mark Gemmill<br />
Jim Brophy<br />
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Wendy Waterman<br />
Linda Watkins<br />
Toni Watson<br />
William Watson<br />
Sharon Weber<br />
James Weeks<br />
Jim Wehrman<br />
Maryann Weimer<br />
Alan Weiss<br />
Scott Welch<br />
Porter Weldon<br />
Ronald Weller<br />
James Wells<br />
Daniel Wenger<br />
Eileen Whalen<br />
Gary Wheeler<br />
Gary Whelpley<br />
Carla Whistler<br />
William Whitaker<br />
Jennifer White<br />
Richard Whiting<br />
Thomas Whitley<br />
Kent Whitson<br />
Thomas Wicar<br />
David Wick<br />
Nancy Wilcox<br />
Victor Wild
William Wilkinson<br />
Anthony Williams<br />
Boni Williams<br />
Doug Williams<br />
Gary Williams<br />
Lyn Williams<br />
Gary Williamson<br />
Albert Wilson<br />
Charles Wilson<br />
James Wilson<br />
Nancy Wilson<br />
Ronald Wilson<br />
Sandy Wilson<br />
Richard Winchell<br />
Alice Windish<br />
Betsy Winn<br />
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Tom Adam<br />
Janet Wolfe<br />
Ann Wood<br />
Mary Lou Wood<br />
John Witherspoon<br />
Susan Witt<br />
Marilyn Wolf<br />
Candace Wirkler<br />
Joe Wisdom<br />
Thomas Wise
s.<br />
Wayne Wood<br />
Susan Woodruff<br />
Lynn Woods<br />
Wayne Wordon<br />
Alice Wright<br />
Judith Wright<br />
Kathleen Wright<br />
Linda Wright<br />
Newell Wright<br />
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Janet Wrye<br />
Michael Wuest<br />
Clois Wynn, Jr.<br />
Lawrence Yasmer<br />
Marilyn Yeung<br />
Cynthia Young<br />
Steve Younggren<br />
Michael Zdon<br />
Eddie Zeitler<br />
Arlene Zepeda<br />
Richard Zerilli<br />
Kent Ziegenbein<br />
Greg Zieman<br />
Barbara Zion<br />
Christine Zivney<br />
Connie Fletcher
BLUE KEY<br />
Blue Key is composed <strong>of</strong> senior<br />
men recognized for outstanding<br />
qualities in character,<br />
scholarship, leadership and<br />
service. <strong>The</strong> honorary studies<br />
student problems and promotes<br />
the best interests <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>University</strong>. <strong>The</strong> men sponsored<br />
High School Senior Day and all<br />
Mom and Dad's Day activities.<br />
Members are selected in the<br />
Spring.<br />
Sitting: Nancy Speelman, Mary Bob Ross, Kathy Raymond, Virginia Coulson, Marsha Umbenhauer,<br />
Jean Gray, Riska Platt. Standing: Nancy Tuttle, Susie Stiles, Sue Orth, Lynne Hermann, Sally Kilborn,<br />
Kathy Raphun, Lynn Radmacher, Natalie Graff, Jane Bechtol, Ann Huffman.<br />
Bottom row: Kent Morgan, Rafael Arvizu Jr., Stan Scoville.<br />
Top row: Jim Mauge, Tim Flood, John Hileman, Tom Sundeen.<br />
Bottom row: Ken Erickson, Tom Whitley, Richard Kelley, Jim Miller. Top row: Eric Andell, Don<br />
Thompson, Lee Davis, Craig Dougherty, Al Butkus, Joel Goldblatt.<br />
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MORTAR BOARD<br />
Mortar Board, a national senior women's honorary,<br />
functions primarily to promote college<br />
loyalty, advance the spirit <strong>of</strong> service and fellowship<br />
among <strong>University</strong> women, and to promote<br />
high scholarship. Projects include selling<br />
mums on Parent's Day and a special program<br />
presented at the regional conference at <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
State <strong>University</strong>.<br />
BOBCATS<br />
Men's Night and Homecoming<br />
preparations are a few <strong>of</strong> the<br />
activities <strong>of</strong> Bobcats, a thirteen-<br />
member senior men's honorary.<br />
Selected on the basis <strong>of</strong><br />
activities, scholarship, and<br />
leadership, their role is to help<br />
maintain the <strong>Arizona</strong> spirit in<br />
the student body.
CHIMES<br />
Chimes is the national honorary for junior<br />
women. Established in 1956, they base their<br />
membership on activities, scholarship, and<br />
leadership. <strong>The</strong>y sponsor a <strong>University</strong> Spring<br />
Sing held on the evening <strong>of</strong> Women's Day.<br />
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Bottom row: Karen Clifford, Cathy Yaeger, Cheryl<br />
Charles, Bobbi Gardenswartz, Eileen Ong, Marianna<br />
Gammon, DeDe Wild. Row 2: Marcia Metcalf,<br />
Linda Eaton, Mary Ann May, Pam Cohn, Mary<br />
Hendershott, Missy Leighton, Sally Simmons, Judy<br />
May, Karyl Jones. Top row: Judy Olsen, Leslie<br />
Jaap, Toni Barthels, Bonnie Kruse, Bonnie Wright,<br />
Peggy Wilson, Donna Black, Diana Baum.<br />
Bottom row: Rob Brosius, Rich Poynter, Rich Orr,<br />
David May, Mike Hatcher, Don Salazar, Laurence<br />
Blair, Tyler Kent. Top row: Carlton Clark, Terry<br />
Tucker, Mike Moody, Tim Puntenney, Bob Swan,<br />
Ed Johnson, Drue Johnson, Brian Chency, Jim Pun -<br />
tenney, Jim Van Houten, John Wyss.<br />
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CHAIN GANG<br />
Chain Gang is primarily an honorary to recognize<br />
outstanding junior men. <strong>The</strong>y assist in<br />
many campus special events and meet visiting<br />
athletic teams. <strong>The</strong>y have twenty -nine active<br />
members.
SPURS<br />
Each Spring fifty outstanding freshman girls<br />
are chosen for Spurs, sophomore women's<br />
honorary. <strong>The</strong>ir activities include helping with<br />
registration, assisting incoming freshman become<br />
acquainted with college life, and participating<br />
in Mom and Dad's Day. <strong>The</strong> local<br />
chapter was started in 1937.<br />
Bottom row: Nancy Ruby, Nancy Pearson, Cooky<br />
Hanson, Mary Alice Kellogg, Fern Porter, Ann<br />
Grose, Becky Fife, Jan Naughton, Barbara Roth,<br />
Susan Feldman, Arlene Dobb, Robbie Ferry. Row 2:<br />
Diane Weir, Carole Johnson, Judy Mitchell, Margaret<br />
Boice, Katie Craig, Sandy King, Barbara<br />
Walker, Maryannette Corneveaux, Pat Conlin, Pam<br />
Porter, Carol Aanes, Julianne Tashnek, Judy Nisensen.<br />
Top row: May Ling Ong, Cathie Roy, Judy<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fin, Carol Kinsock, Sheryl Sparkman, Margie<br />
Davis, Judy James, Paula Edgar, Leslie Whitehead,<br />
Cathy Kinsock, Beity Shelton, Sue Keebler.<br />
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SOPHOS<br />
Begun in 1933, Sophos is the sophomore men's<br />
honorary. In the role <strong>of</strong> serving the university<br />
and its administration, they assist at Band Day,<br />
Homecoming and Senior Day. Routine also<br />
includes chauffeur service for freshman from<br />
airports and train stations.<br />
Bottom row: Jerry Llewellyn, Rick Arrotta, Mike Donnell,<br />
Larry Blume, Howard King, Mitchell Dorson, Marc Tamar<strong>of</strong>f,<br />
Bob Sawdey, Marc Adams, Dave Coatsworth. Row 2: Dave<br />
Prest, Jeff Feldman, Dave Sharp, Gilbert Garcia, Mike Gray,<br />
Dave Lewis, Tom Cleveland, Jeff Fisher, Vaughn Strong.<br />
Row 3: Bill Viner, Jim Engls, Larry Workman, Bob Cryor,<br />
Chris Hillman, John Bolt, Mike Harrison, Stephen Nathan.<br />
Top row: Ted Sherwood, Bill Neal, Larry Benson, Jeff Lockwood,<br />
Bob Jones, Rodney Miller, Tony Hatch, Bill Jackson,<br />
John Gemmill.
ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta is a national<br />
scholastic honorary<br />
for freshman women. It was<br />
created to promote superior<br />
scholastic attainment and a<br />
high standard <strong>of</strong> learning along<br />
with intelligent living. Membership<br />
is based on first semester<br />
or cumulative first year<br />
grades and is open to women<br />
who earn a 1.5 or better. Actives,<br />
in their sophomore year,<br />
compile a tutor list for freshman<br />
students and counsel and<br />
register handicapped students.<br />
Bottom row: Lynn Radmacher, Beth Palmer, Marilyn<br />
Bernstein. Row 2: Nancy Lee Bray, Jerrie Suffecool,<br />
Eloise Ramirez, Cathy Carrithers, April Townley,<br />
Beverly Blank, Pat Donnelly, Pris Skeie, Joyce Emerson,<br />
Kathy Raphun, Carla Lamanna.<br />
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PHI ETA SIGMA<br />
Phi Eta Sigma is a national scholastic honorary<br />
for freshman men. It encourages high scholastic<br />
attainment among these men and helps<br />
new students adjust to university life. Eligibility<br />
is based on a 1.5 or better grade average.<br />
Members counsel and tutor freshman and participate<br />
in special projects and service to the<br />
<strong>University</strong>.<br />
Bottom row: Man -Kin Ma, Elmer Grubbs, Byron McCormick,<br />
Tom Syndeen, Steve Davis, Christopher Lewis. Top row: Tim<br />
Peterson, R. J. Heggen, Frank Stith, Ted Carnevale, Rich Moret,<br />
Ronald Rovey, M. Stroke, Mike Platt.
Bottom row: Laura Reyna, Joy Olson, Patti Vida, Peggy Weber, Susan<br />
Jacobs, Arlene Kutor<strong>of</strong>f, Karen Kiekebusch, Nancy Giacomazza, Barbara<br />
MacDonald. Row 2: Susan Needel, Lenora Frye, Patty Berger, Sandi Ybarra,<br />
Debbie Crowe, Sandra Rockey, Linda Ramirez, Becky Pollard, Cheryl<br />
Stricker. Row 3: Linda Ryan, Norma Zuniga, Susan Smith, Elizabeth Clifford,<br />
Evie Martinez, Kathy Dalgseth, Mary Jo Durako, Patty Flanagan, Luci Michel -<br />
sen, Kathy Nichols, Kathie Caldwell. Row 4: Kitty Clark, Marilyn Ancell,<br />
Michele Brandt, Carol Ness, Sharon Clayton, Pam Zurlinden, Rissy Martin,<br />
Monica Kyros, Mary Ann Nordberg. Top row: Sharon Komadina, Margaret<br />
Hood, Vivian Kudas, Mary Lou Dennerly, Donna Kisiel, Susan Vowels, Ronni<br />
Margolis, Linda Petersen, Kathy Harning, Lynn Waterman, Marilyn Mehl.<br />
Bottom row: Penny Spicer, Amy Roberts, Gretchen Delonais, Lynne Hermann, Carol Wig -<br />
ginton, Mary Kellogg, Marilyn Bernstein. Row 2: Mrs. Marjorie Chilstrom, Pris Marquez,<br />
Judy Bessler, Judy Scholbohm, Marilyn Hasse, Connie Gilson, Cathy Carter, Peggy<br />
Boyles, Evie Carrillo, Brenda Smith. Row 3: Eloise Ramirez, Joanne Klein, Diana Jewell,<br />
Sandi Young. Top row: Delann Kurner, Becky Zavola, Marie Waterworth, Ruth Bennett,<br />
Judy Neulreich, Linda McDonnell, Charlene Owens, Anna Day, Melodie Longmire, Priscilla<br />
Cowherd, Barbara Baitzer, Linda Smith, Ann Blattman, Danielle Strebrick, Della Delany.<br />
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PH RATER ES<br />
Phi Lambda 'Phrateres is a social and service<br />
organization open to all undergraduate women<br />
students who are residents <strong>of</strong> Tucson. In promoting<br />
friendliness, Phrateres provides town<br />
girls an opportunity to participate more fully<br />
in campus scholastic, social and extracurricular<br />
activities. <strong>The</strong> outstanding spirit project<br />
<strong>of</strong> the group is making red and blue streamers,<br />
attached to student cars Friday afternoons before<br />
football games. Other activities include<br />
Hi and Smile Week, Thanksgiving food drives<br />
and a Christmas caroling party.
Bottom row: Jeff Lockwood, Bob Selinger, Joe Molina. Row 2:<br />
Charles Minner, Chuck Weiner, Paul Abel, Dave Pettigrew,<br />
Wes Creel, Ron Nomvra, Clem McLay, Steve Orrison, Bob<br />
Rosaldo, Scott Erickson, Garvin Larson. Row 3: Gil McLaughlin,<br />
Lyle Supp, Don Turner, Ron Tannenbaum, Wes Wilson, Lenny<br />
Felix, Bob Evans, Jake Lewis, Ed Ducak, Klaus Stetzenbach,<br />
Barry Haymore, John Howard. Top row: Greg Bass, Bill Christie,<br />
Greg Cox, Rich Heggan, George Walker, Jesse Simms, Pete<br />
Laudeman.<br />
WRANGLERS<br />
Wranglers, the women's counseling organization,<br />
strives to orient new women students to<br />
campus life. <strong>The</strong> honorary is composed <strong>of</strong> outstanding<br />
dorm counselors and other women<br />
chosen on the basis <strong>of</strong> scholarship, leadership,<br />
and service. <strong>The</strong> main activities <strong>of</strong> the organization<br />
are assistance to incoming freshmen<br />
during Orientation Week and counseling in the<br />
women's dormitories, but members also assist<br />
in the <strong>Campus</strong> Blood Drive, High School Senior<br />
Day, Homecoming, and Women's Day.<br />
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ALPHA PHI OMEGA<br />
Established in 1949, Alpha Phi Omega's purposes<br />
are to develop friendship, leadership,<br />
and association among college men, and to<br />
promote service to the student body and faculty,<br />
to youth and community, to members <strong>of</strong><br />
the fraternity, and to the nation as participating<br />
citizens. Its membership is sixty and is<br />
limited to men who have had a background in<br />
scouting, a 3.0 average for a semester and are<br />
active in campus activities. Members sponsored<br />
an <strong>of</strong>f- campus housing service and a<br />
local scout troop.<br />
Front row: Anna Wing, Cindy Newton, Kathy Conover, Barbara Davis, Ann Augur,<br />
Caryl Cox, Dyanne<br />
Greer, Ellen Hollenstein, Lynne Herman, Nancy Speelman, Pam Ginsbach, Janet<br />
Holloway. Row 2:<br />
Mary Ross, Sally Kilborn, Susie Verkamp, Shari Kempton, Eileen Ong, Carole Hirose, Bev Smart, Ann<br />
Huffman. Top row: Charlene Lee, Claire Ryan, Diane Butler.<br />
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THETA ONitur<br />
.stablished in 1962, <strong>The</strong>ta Omega promotes a<br />
richer social life for handicapped students and<br />
helps them find suitable employment during<br />
their undergraduate years. Any interested student<br />
is welcome to join. Special projects are<br />
assistance to the handicapped during registration<br />
and orientation.<br />
Sitting: Larry Williams, John Singley, Richard Reece, Mark Olsen, Michael Wellman, Bob<br />
Black. Standing: Robert Selinger, William Riekstins, Joe Boerum, Jim Lingerfelt, Ron Aker,<br />
Ernie Kehl.<br />
Sitting: Jim Seals, Brenda Kemp, Lee Brest, Michael Halek, Frances<br />
Lowder. Standing: Tom Nelson.<br />
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CIRCLE K CLUB<br />
This is a relatively new organization on campus,<br />
established in 1966. <strong>The</strong> Circle K Club<br />
provides leadership training and serves the<br />
campus and the community. One <strong>of</strong> their important<br />
services to students on campus is a<br />
job placement board maintained in the Student<br />
Union Arcade. Fund raising work days are also<br />
held by the club.
ALPHA ZETA<br />
<strong>The</strong> fraternity <strong>of</strong> Alpha Zeta<br />
consists <strong>of</strong> students in agriculture<br />
who have maintained high<br />
standards <strong>of</strong> scholarship, leadership<br />
and character. <strong>The</strong> honorary<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers assistance to students<br />
and the division <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Agricultural College. Among<br />
their activities are a steak fry<br />
and book exchange. Membership<br />
is open to upper -class men<br />
who are enrolled in the College<br />
<strong>of</strong> Agriculture and have a grade<br />
average <strong>of</strong> at least 2.5. Established<br />
in 1927, membership is<br />
now approximately thirty.<br />
ALPHA TAU ALPHA<br />
Alpha Tau Alpha is a national<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional honorary <strong>of</strong> men<br />
studying agricultural education.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y aim to develop a true<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional spirit in the teaching<br />
<strong>of</strong> agriculture, to help train<br />
teachers who will be leaders in<br />
their communities, and to foster<br />
a fraternal spirit among students<br />
in vocational agriculture.<br />
Members participate in Aggie<br />
Day activities. Open to upper -<br />
class men, membership is based<br />
on scholarship and is limited<br />
to sixteen.<br />
Bottom row: Timothy Vensel, James Watkins, Wayne Wiseman,<br />
Dr. James Hamilton. Row 2: Miley Gonzales, J.<br />
Douglas Hoopes, John Richard Heward, Everett Rhodes,<br />
Wallace Shores. Top row: Dave Cox, Charles Miller, Willard<br />
Barney, Glen Miller, Adrian Hinton, Robert Holland, Thomas<br />
Bennett.<br />
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Bottom row: Clayton Haugebak, Sam Pericone,<br />
Greg Berthelson, Cecil Perkins, Taiwo Akinlosotu,<br />
Michael Ogunlana, Augustine Ezenwa. Row 2:<br />
<strong>The</strong>o Hirshfeld, Ray Kingston, David Mbuvi, Roderic<br />
Schmidt, Kerry Knapp, John Nash, Wilson<br />
Nolan. Row 3: Bart Cardon, Brent <strong>The</strong>urer, Austin<br />
Chiles, John Hart, Bruce Taylor, Bob Lee, Dick<br />
Lindenmuth, Terry Oglethorpe, Allan Pederson.<br />
Top row: Roy Holland, Jim Brock,- Lee Stith, Bill<br />
Phinney.
AGG I E HOUSE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Aggie House is an independent cooperative<br />
living unit where male students majoring<br />
in agriculture may live for one semester. This<br />
living unit attempts to promote economy <strong>of</strong><br />
living, cooperation, brotherhood, and fellowship.<br />
If a man makes a 3.0 average and is voted<br />
in by four -fifths <strong>of</strong> the active members, he<br />
becomes a member. <strong>The</strong> Aggie House sponsors<br />
a Christmas formal, a Spring informal, after<br />
game dances and desert picnics.<br />
Sitting: Mary Price, Pam Desreen, Dianne Jobson,<br />
Susan Waugh, Garielle Likens. Row 2: Jim O'Haco,<br />
Skip Bryans, Ed Stressman, Dave Hartman, Carlos<br />
Tapiasanchez, Eric Dodd, Bill Cahn. Top row: Gary<br />
Stone, John Sullivan, Mills Pace, Rick Hosking, Rick<br />
Pack, David Robertson, Dr. Marvin Selke, Stan<br />
Stromberg.<br />
Sitting: Clayton Haugebak, Wayne Beck, Jon Franzmeir, Fred Thourot, Steve Arnold,<br />
Steve Beier, Dave Hartman, Jim Shepard. Standing: V. J. Acosta, Buck Justice, Larry<br />
Jackson, Bob Furlow, Joe Robinson, Keith Mattox, Joe Holliday, Larry Robinson,<br />
George Rovey, Ed Smith, Ron Rovey.<br />
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BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB<br />
Livestock and animal husbandry are the interests<br />
<strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> the Block and Bridle<br />
Club. Working to bring about a closer relationship<br />
between students with these interests,<br />
the club also encourages a high scholastic<br />
standard. <strong>The</strong> organization was begun in 1959<br />
and is open to any student. Membership is<br />
presently twenty. Members participate in<br />
Aggie Day, a yearly campus event, and present<br />
the Van Arsdale Scholarship.
Sitting: Philip Davis, H. N. Stapleton, Jon Franzmeier.<br />
Standing: David Grenier, Harry Beck, John Gemmill, Bernard<br />
Fenimore, James Snitzer, Dennis DeVault.<br />
AMERICAN SOCIETY<br />
OF RANGE<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
<strong>The</strong> American Society <strong>of</strong> Range<br />
Management was organized to<br />
foster the art and science <strong>of</strong><br />
range management, research<br />
for the promotion <strong>of</strong> conservation,<br />
and group discussion <strong>of</strong><br />
range management problems.<br />
<strong>The</strong>ir varied activities include<br />
field trips, preparation <strong>of</strong> displays<br />
for national meeting exhibition,<br />
an annual barbecue<br />
and picnic, and s<strong>of</strong>tball competition<br />
with the Wildlife and<br />
Forestry Clubs.<br />
FORESTRY CLUB<br />
Established in 1962, the <strong>University</strong><br />
Forestry Club sponsors<br />
activities for the student body<br />
as well as those to promote<br />
unity among members. Activities<br />
include cookouts, a Range -<br />
Forestry s<strong>of</strong>tball game and<br />
assistance in Aggie Day.<br />
AGRICULTURAL<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
AND FARM<br />
MECHANIZATION<br />
Open to all students in agricultural<br />
engineering, the association<br />
provides members with a<br />
fuller knowledge <strong>of</strong> their respective<br />
fields. Monthly meetings<br />
and a faculty- student<br />
picnic are the main activities.<br />
Participation in Aggie Day contests<br />
highlighted the Fall's program.<br />
Bottom row: Cecil Perkins, Paul Stewart. Top row: John<br />
Sotelo, Lynn Bryant, Terry Oglethorpe, Rick Jameson.<br />
Sitting: Ed Habich, Phil Ogden, W. G. Williams, Barry Wallace, Gene Goostree, Larry McKeighen.<br />
Standing: Walter Meyer, Bob Cordell, Ervin Schmutz, Cecil Perkins, Morris Jacoby.<br />
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Nancy Bagott, Carole Baldt, Kathy Rhorer, Vicki Raison, Carol Mayne, Mary Ross, Barbara Zeches.<br />
BETA THETA<br />
Beta <strong>The</strong>ta is an active home economics honorary<br />
established in 1957. Among its many<br />
activities are hosting the Towle Silver Corn -<br />
pany for their study, a fashion show sponsored<br />
by the College Shop and several speakers. Appearing<br />
this year were Mary Gardin, assistant<br />
fashion editor for the <strong>Arizona</strong> Daily Star and<br />
Mr. Martin, a specialist in extension and family<br />
relations. Membership is limited to forty<br />
home economics majors.<br />
Bottom row: Holly Howe, Linda Cosner,<br />
Linda Grossetta, Kerry Owens, Janet Bessey.<br />
Row 2: Judy Sesantis, Deanna Tadely, Andy<br />
Lujack, Gay Richards, Ellen Gardner, Sandy<br />
Meintzer. Top row: Nancy Kay, Sherry<br />
Monolo, Jan Caldwell, Barbara Bryant, Judy<br />
Bessler, Martina Cooper, Sharon Currie.<br />
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OMICRON NU<br />
Omicron Nu recognizes superior<br />
scholarship among students<br />
in Home Economics and<br />
strives to promote leadership<br />
and research in this field. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
sponsor a tea for freshman<br />
girls and also give International<br />
Home Economics Scholarships.<br />
<strong>The</strong> honorary was established<br />
in 1958.
Sitting: Diane Neffson, Louise, Burger, Eileen Ong, Susanne Baldrige, Nancy Browne, Arlene Zepeda,<br />
Sharon Tauman. Row 2: Marla Bearman, Sandra Julian, Rosalie Borell, Jacki Mayhew, Sarah Rolfe,<br />
Alice Feist, Pamela Fortenberry. Top row: Sue Keebler, Lenette Mattice, Mary Jane Soifer, Paulette<br />
Engel, Barbara Tallis, Barbara Benz, Mary Guiff, Grace Riegert, Anita Tamboli, Mary Ann Goosheist.<br />
PI OMEGA PI<br />
This organization, established in 1947, promotes<br />
a closer relationship among alumni,<br />
faculty, and students <strong>of</strong> business education.<br />
Activities included selling Informals to other<br />
chapters, publishing the Southern <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
Forum for the business teachers in <strong>Arizona</strong>,<br />
and sending a representative to the national<br />
convention in Chicago. Membership is based<br />
on scholarship achievement. Elections are held<br />
in the Spring.<br />
PHI CHI THETA<br />
Phi Chi <strong>The</strong>ta is a business women's honorary<br />
setting high standards and ideals for career<br />
women. <strong>The</strong> chapter promotes affiliation between<br />
business students and the commercial<br />
world. Pledges are selected from among<br />
women majoring in Business and Public Administration<br />
with accumulative grade averages<br />
<strong>of</strong> 2.5 or above. <strong>The</strong> organization sponsored<br />
Glamour's Best Dressed College Girl Contest<br />
in the Spring. Members help with registration<br />
in the BPA college.<br />
Bottom row: Vern Linnaus, Mickey Lantin, Roger Gerdenics, Laverne Clausen, Florence<br />
Toland, Violet Thomas, Bruce Duffy. Top row: Herbert Langen, Richard Kidwell, Myrna<br />
Harris, Steve Sedor, Sally Price, Fran Kieríaw, Susi Newbauer, Ellen Seefried, Jendy Briggs.<br />
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BETA GAMMA SIGMA<br />
<strong>The</strong> national honorary scholastic fraternity for<br />
colleges that are members <strong>of</strong> the American Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Collegiate Schools <strong>of</strong> Business,<br />
Beta Gamma Sigma's main purpose is to grant<br />
recognition for high scholarship. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />
two meetings annually, one to elect new members<br />
and the other an initiation banquet. Membership<br />
is limited to forty with elections held<br />
in Spring.<br />
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BETA ALPHA PSI<br />
Beta Alpha Psi was established for students<br />
majoring in accounting and related fields on<br />
the principles <strong>of</strong> scholarship, practicality, and<br />
sociability. Such events as the annual Haskins<br />
and Sells awards banquet in the Spring and<br />
two major field trips comprised the society's<br />
activities. Accounting majors with high scholarship<br />
are welcome to join. Elections are held<br />
in the Spring.<br />
Sitting: Tom Bradley, Gerold Foley, Dr. Hollis<br />
Dixon, Kenyon Richard, Mary Erie, Kurt Pany.<br />
Row 1: Walter Swartz, Gene Ezell, William Pace,<br />
Thomas Campbell, David Ramras, Roy Flegenheimer,<br />
Thomas Jones, Rod Graves, Lenise Mincks,<br />
June McClain. Top row: Dale Henderson, Dale<br />
Canfield, Don Chaney, Bruce Fassett, Leslie Megaw,<br />
Michael Combs, Dennis Brixius, John Sirak,<br />
Harvey Amster, Larry Schiever, Wilbert Hicks.
BPA COUNCIL<br />
<strong>The</strong> BPA Council acts as the<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial co- ordination committee<br />
for all groups and organizations<br />
<strong>of</strong> the BPA College. <strong>The</strong><br />
twelve active campus organizations<br />
all maintain representatives<br />
in the Council. <strong>The</strong>y aid<br />
in Senior Day by providing<br />
tours <strong>of</strong> the Business College<br />
and also sponsor a book drive.<br />
MARKETING CLUB<br />
Affiliated with the American Marketing Association,<br />
the Marketing Club brings together the<br />
mutual interests <strong>of</strong> both undergraduate and<br />
graduate BPA students in the fields <strong>of</strong> marketing<br />
and advertising, and coordinates practical<br />
interest and theoretical knowledge. <strong>The</strong> club<br />
sponsored several guest speakers and arranged<br />
a marketing seminar for Distributive Education<br />
students to acquaint them with the Business<br />
College. Regular assistance is given to<br />
local merchants with various drives and conventions.<br />
Sitting: Sharon Tauman, Jay Goldfarb, Fred Guthrie, Grady Deal, Robert Briscoe. Standing: Steve<br />
Lewensohn, Arlene Zepeda, Jendy Briggs, George Piercey, Patrick Charles.<br />
Art Vertlieb, Grady Deal, Dave Myers, Bruce Nasby, Al Weiss.<br />
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Bottom row: Robert Briscoe, Joseph Hardy, Grady Deal, Michael<br />
Covault, Paul Stack, Lynn Lawless. Row 2: Robert Sauve, Neal<br />
Shapiro, Rod Graves, Steve Weese, Andy Ross, Owen Pengelly,<br />
Dave Yost, Harvey Platt, Dick Nicholls. Row 3: John Sirak,<br />
Bruce Fassett, J. P. Feldmann, Ruben Estrada, Bruce Amster,<br />
Jeff Heath, Guy Jette, Mike Skully, Bob Quinn, Ron Parham,<br />
Jim Barrett, Steve Michener. Top row: Don Priestley, Paul<br />
Brown, Eric Unangst, Kevin Kowalski, John Reed, Dennis<br />
Brubaker, Dennis Gonzales, Karl Odgers, Ged Stewart, Kim<br />
O'Brien, John Zowin, Newton Gardner, Hal Lindquist, Ron<br />
Priestley.<br />
Sitting: Philip Hudson, George Piercey, Patrick<br />
Charles, Dennis O'Neill. Standing: Norman Linn,<br />
Tom Kalinske, Richard Kelly, Rick Johnson, Monte<br />
Whitson, Doug Deines, Max Batzer, Victor Ong,<br />
Pedro Escudero, Jim Cavanaugh.<br />
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DELTA SIGMA PI<br />
<strong>The</strong> members <strong>of</strong> Delta Sigma<br />
Pi help with registration in the<br />
BPA College and enlist eye<br />
donors for the <strong>Arizona</strong> Eye<br />
Bank. Men in the BPA College<br />
must have a 2.5 grade average<br />
to be eligible for membership.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y encourage scholarship,<br />
social activities, and association<br />
<strong>of</strong> students for their own<br />
advancement by research and<br />
practice.<br />
BETA PI ALPHA<br />
Since 1960, Beta Pi Alpha has created for<br />
graduate students in the College <strong>of</strong> Business<br />
and Public Administration a social and intellectual<br />
forum for the exchange <strong>of</strong> problems,<br />
policies and procedures <strong>of</strong> business. <strong>The</strong><br />
year's activities consist <strong>of</strong> three meetings each<br />
semester, a picnic and a dinner. Elections are<br />
held in the Spring and membership is open to<br />
all graduate students in the College <strong>of</strong> Business<br />
and Public Administration.
THETA TAU<br />
Membership in <strong>The</strong>ta Tau is based on unanimous<br />
election by chapter actives. <strong>The</strong>y seek<br />
to join together men from all fields <strong>of</strong> engineering<br />
with a common pr<strong>of</strong>essional interest<br />
in a strong bond <strong>of</strong> fellowship. <strong>The</strong>ta Tau<br />
members can be found in all branches <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />
and pr<strong>of</strong>essional societies and are limited<br />
to fifty.<br />
Bottom row: Bill Mansfield, Roy Kawamoto, Paul Stevens, Bill Thomas, Andy Rendes. Row 2:<br />
Ray Briggs, Jim Payne, Bill Gabler, Dave May, Dave Ramsower, Roy Ellis, Ed Lantzer. Row 3:<br />
Frank Broyles, Jim Seals, Dave Mooberry, Fred Tamjidi, Don Steinwachs, Stan Rice, Tom Rivera,<br />
Milt Lewis. Row 4: Cliff Anderson, Ken Williams, Ray Herzog, Don Hilliard, Hank Anderson,<br />
Gary Frere, Stan Berry. Top row: Joe Massucco, Don Ellermann, Jeff Patrick, John Hartman, Allen<br />
Mense, Dan Wenger, George Walker, Dave Healy.<br />
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TAU BETA PI<br />
Engineering majors with high scholarship are<br />
eligible for Tau Beta Pi. Members tutor underclassmen<br />
in lower division engineering<br />
courses and honor the outstanding freshmen<br />
engineering student. <strong>The</strong>y were established in<br />
1926 to recognize those who have conferred<br />
honor upon their Alma Mater by scholarship<br />
and character and to foster a spirit <strong>of</strong> liberal<br />
culture in the engineering colleges <strong>of</strong> America.
Front row: David Hall, Andrew Ross, Dr. Emmett Laurson, Carl Sparks, Mike Kleinrock, Douglas Lewis.<br />
Row 2: Otto Steinhardt, Gail Buckmaster, Phillip Newlin, Bruce Mitchess, Haaren Mikl<strong>of</strong>sky, Ann Ben -<br />
netch. Row 3: George Meza, Richard Heggen, Tony Landler, David Healey. Row 4: Dr. Alvin Malvick,<br />
Art Wilson, Newell Wright, Art Brooks, Dan Drachman, Clois Wynn. Row 5: Unidentified, David Borodawkin,<br />
Cuava Atwood. Back row: Louis Bapes -Bapes, Charles Dabney, Wayne Clark.<br />
Front row: Ed Conrow, Ken Kearns, Ted Morris, Ted Schmidt, John Sackett, Tom McLaughlin.<br />
Row 2: Vern Rooney, Bob Curtis, Max Wankerl, George Walker, Harold McDonald, Wilson<br />
Cooper, Chris Lewis. Back row: Dave Cusher, Bill Summa, Dr. Morton Wacks, Dr. Keaton<br />
Keller, Ferdinand Roas, John Foley, Dr. Robert Seale.<br />
INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL<br />
AND ELECTRONIC<br />
ENGINEERS<br />
Presenting speakers from electrical<br />
industries and the <strong>University</strong><br />
faculty, and participating<br />
in Engineer's Day are some<br />
<strong>of</strong> the activities <strong>of</strong> the IEEE.<br />
<strong>The</strong>ir programs include research<br />
into the theory and practice<br />
<strong>of</strong> electrical engineering<br />
and allied fields.<br />
Dr. F. J. Hill, Don Ellermann, Jeff Patrick, Paul Stevens,<br />
Gary Frere.<br />
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AMERICAN INSTITUTE<br />
OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS<br />
This is a pr<strong>of</strong>essional society whose basic aim<br />
is to promote the development <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
attitudes in the undergraduate chemical engineering<br />
student. This is done through monthly<br />
meetings featuring speakers from the nontechnical<br />
as well as technical fields. Another<br />
aspect <strong>of</strong> the program <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional development<br />
is the series <strong>of</strong> awards presented to outstanding<br />
freshmen and sophomores. <strong>The</strong>se<br />
awards are sponsored jointly by the student<br />
chapter and the Department <strong>of</strong> Chemical Engineering,<br />
with financial support from the chemical<br />
industry.<br />
AMERICAN<br />
NUCLEAR SOCIETY<br />
All efforts in the American Nuclear<br />
Society are channeled to<br />
disseminating knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />
the theory and practice <strong>of</strong> all<br />
phases <strong>of</strong> nuclear engineering.<br />
Speakers from various research<br />
laboratories honor meetings<br />
and participate in the Science<br />
Fair.
AMERICAN SOCIETY<br />
OF CIVIL ENGINEERS<br />
Affiliation with the pr<strong>of</strong>ession and friendship<br />
among students with shared interests are the<br />
primary <strong>of</strong>ferings <strong>of</strong> the Society. Competent<br />
speakers attend meetings, providing a wide<br />
range <strong>of</strong> topics in the engineering field.<br />
ENGINEERS COUNCIL<br />
Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers as well as<br />
ASUA Senators and delegates<br />
from student organizations in<br />
the Colleges <strong>of</strong> Engineering and<br />
Mines make up the Engineers<br />
Council. <strong>The</strong> Council coordinates<br />
the student activities<br />
within these colleges and represents<br />
the students to the faculty<br />
and administration. <strong>The</strong><br />
Council also sponsors several<br />
activities throughout the year,<br />
including an Engineers Luncheon,<br />
and special programs during<br />
Engineer's Week in March.<br />
<strong>The</strong> most interesting are the<br />
Knighting Ceremony and the<br />
Engineers' Ball.<br />
Front row: Dr. D. H. White, Newton Don, Vicki Cranmer, Nick Jehott.<br />
Row 2: Chuck Waitman, James Glass, Mike Kinney, Michael Zigich. Back<br />
row: Steve Weber, George DeLodder, Dave Fry.<br />
Sitting: Richard Newman, Dave Healey, Pip Wales, Gary Frere, Marcia McNutt. Standing: James<br />
Snitzer, Allan Mense, Daniel Wenger, William Gabler, Newton Don, Cherri Goble, David Grenier.
STUDENT NATIONAL<br />
EDUCATION ASSOCIATION<br />
Problems <strong>of</strong> teaching and education are the<br />
concern <strong>of</strong> the SNEA. <strong>The</strong> association holds<br />
regular meetings which discuss educational<br />
innovations, practice, and theory in motivational<br />
research. <strong>The</strong>se meetings culminated in<br />
the highly successful Student National Education<br />
Association convention. <strong>The</strong> association<br />
also participates in educational workshops<br />
and provides placement information for edu- James Gormly, Loveda Petrie, Kathy Raphun, Larry Kittell, Lamont McConnell, Helen Newcastle,<br />
cation majors. Membership in SNEA is open Doug Meux, Laura Jantolak, M. W. Frobisher, Paula Cude.<br />
to students in the College <strong>of</strong> Education.<br />
KAPPA DELTA PI<br />
This is the second year for the<br />
Kappa Pi chapter <strong>of</strong> Kappa<br />
Delta Pi. <strong>The</strong>ir purpose is to<br />
promote educational ideals and<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism in teaching. It<br />
is strictly an honorary society,<br />
having about fifty members.<br />
Last year they presented several<br />
speakers to the university<br />
among whom'were Dr. Wilson<br />
and Hazel Archer.<br />
PI LAMBDA THETA<br />
Maintaining the highest standards<br />
<strong>of</strong> scholarship, pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
preparation and spirit by<br />
working actively to further<br />
the cause <strong>of</strong> democratic education<br />
are the goals <strong>of</strong> Pi Lambda<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta, national women's education<br />
honorary. <strong>The</strong> organization<br />
sponsors scholarships for<br />
women students in the College<br />
<strong>of</strong> Education. Membership<br />
is comprised <strong>of</strong> upper -class<br />
women and numbers five -hundred.<br />
Front row: Helen Newcastle, Paula Cude, Laura Jantolak. Back row: James Gormly,<br />
Loveda Petrie, Kathy Raphun, M. Frobisher, Doug Meux, Larry Kittell, Lamont McConnell.<br />
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KAPPA KAPPA PSI<br />
<strong>The</strong> national band honorary, Kappa Kappa Psi,<br />
consists <strong>of</strong> men who have served in the band<br />
for one semester and have a grade average <strong>of</strong><br />
3.0 or better. <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong>'s chapter boasts<br />
a ranking in the top ten <strong>of</strong> the nation's chapters.<br />
<strong>The</strong> organization sponsors activities as<br />
Band Day, the Varsity Show, Alumni Band<br />
Float, a Mom and Dad's Day reception, and<br />
helps sponsor an annual benefit show at the<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> Children's Colony. <strong>The</strong> Omega chapter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Kappa Kappa Psi was brought to the<br />
campus in 1929.<br />
Front row: Phil Uberuaga, Alice Burke, Unidentified,<br />
Sandy Newburn, Sandra DeLocio, Tammi Bower, Jan<br />
Giordano, Millie Roy, Corrine Hendrickson. Back row:<br />
Margaret Garner, Karen Swain, Barbara Aaron, Ellen<br />
Ut<strong>of</strong>t, Paula Schode, Ruth Anderson, Jean Furnish.<br />
TAU BETA SIGA<br />
Tau Beta Sigma honors women<br />
in the <strong>University</strong> band who<br />
have shown outstanding ability<br />
in technical achievement and<br />
music appreciation. <strong>The</strong>y welcome<br />
visiting bands, present a<br />
program at the <strong>Arizona</strong> Children's<br />
Colony, and hold Spring<br />
rush teas.<br />
Bottom row: John Lyons, James Lee Stroud, Donald Rogers. Row 2: Don Rybacki, Liz Hanson,<br />
Paula Edgar. Top row: Doug Carter, Paula Mioduski, Tom Morron.<br />
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PI KAPPA DELTA<br />
A national speech honorary,<br />
Pi Kappa Delta was organized<br />
to stimulate progress in the<br />
speech fields and to encourage<br />
activities. Such programs include<br />
welcoming visiting debate<br />
teams and providing<br />
exhibition debates for beginning<br />
speech classes.<br />
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SIGMA ALPHA ETA<br />
<strong>The</strong> fraternity <strong>of</strong> Sigma Alpha Eta was created<br />
to stimulate interest among college students in<br />
the field <strong>of</strong> speech and hearing. <strong>The</strong> members<br />
are majors in speech pathology, audiology, and<br />
deaf education. <strong>The</strong> eighteen members sponsor<br />
a Christmas party for children in the Speech<br />
Clinic.
SIGMA ALPHA IOTA<br />
Sigma Alpha Iota, the national<br />
women's music honorary,<br />
strives to promote cooperation<br />
and friendliness among all<br />
women music students. A music<br />
program for the Asthmatic<br />
Foundation, Christmas Vesper<br />
services, and a donation <strong>of</strong> music<br />
to the college music collection<br />
highlighted some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
services <strong>of</strong> this year. Membership<br />
is open to all women music<br />
majors with elections held<br />
in Spring.<br />
Sitting: Ramona Goodman, Judy Vancil. Front row: Linda Downs, Priscilla Jenkins,<br />
Carole Smith, Irene Bamrick, Carrie Yeung, LuAnn Leisy, Judy Armer, Barbara Kuhn.<br />
Top row: Carolyn Monson, Kimie Woodward, Lynne McCay, Barbara Bush, Janice<br />
Felty, Carole Hackworth, Carolyn Thompson, Gail Kearney.<br />
Front row: David Waterman, Ralph DuPont, Jon Hemmeter, Jack Goodman, Jan !jams. Row 2: Joan Mack,<br />
DeeDee Knapp, Yolanda Cagigas, Judith Shackelford, Pam Pilcher, Claudia Beets. Top row: Cathy Taylor,<br />
Judylynn Gries, Pamela Dudley, Tina Spiegel, Carol Smith, Lee Ann Warren, Maria Hughes, Nita Joy Middaugh,<br />
Jeffrey Slager.<br />
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UNIVERSITY PLAYERS<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong><br />
Players promote dramatic<br />
activities on campus and<br />
assist in the production <strong>of</strong><br />
plays. During the intermissions<br />
<strong>of</strong> drama productions<br />
the club sold punch to raise<br />
money for a drama major<br />
scholarship. Other projects<br />
include a hayride, swim<br />
party and sponsoring the<br />
drama department dessert at<br />
the end <strong>of</strong> the year. Currently<br />
there are thirty -five<br />
members, all <strong>of</strong> them drama<br />
majors.
Front row: Nick Pr<strong>of</strong>fitt, Jeff Cartwright, Bill Roberts. Back row: Tony Ledwell, Steve Lang, Bill Sauro,<br />
John Lee.<br />
SIGMA DELTA CHI<br />
<strong>The</strong> society <strong>of</strong> Sigma Delta Chi was organized<br />
to associate journalists <strong>of</strong> talent, truth and<br />
energy into a more intimately organized unit<br />
<strong>of</strong> good fellowship; to assist the members in<br />
acquiring the noblest principles <strong>of</strong> journalism.<br />
Members helped the Tucson Press Club Gridiron<br />
Banquet and established the Brewster<br />
P. Campbell Award for juniors. <strong>The</strong> group<br />
interested high school students in prospective<br />
journalism careers by sponsoring the annual<br />
Journalism Day. Membership is based on scholarship<br />
with elections held in mid -May.<br />
THETA SIGMA PHI<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Sigma Phi is a pr<strong>of</strong>essional organization<br />
for women in journalism and communications.<br />
Senior, junior, and outstanding sophomore<br />
women are selected on the basis <strong>of</strong> scholarship,<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>iciency in the field, and future promise.<br />
Pledging is in November and on Women's<br />
Day in the Spring. <strong>The</strong>ta Sigma Phi sponsors<br />
the Matrix Dinner, a Fall Publicity Clinic, High<br />
School Journalism Day, and a journalism<br />
banquet.<br />
Sitting: Margaret Bailey, Sue Rosenbaum, Donna Bockius, Kay Ludeke, Lynda Cuqua. Row 2: Carol Bishop,<br />
Martha Jenkins, Marilyn Yeung, Carole Hirose. Back row: Betty Beard, Virginia Nichols, Claudia Mallow,<br />
Andrea Taft, Marialyce Girdner.<br />
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DELTA PHI ALPHA<br />
Delta Phi Alpha, a national German honor<br />
society, recognizes students who have distinguished<br />
themselves in scholarship and leadership<br />
in their studies <strong>of</strong> the German language.<br />
Its purpose is to further German culture on the<br />
campus. Membership is attained by election<br />
made by the German faculty. Each year, Delta<br />
Phi Alpha awards a prize to the outstanding<br />
senior and holds an initiation party. <strong>The</strong> chapter<br />
was established in 1961.<br />
Sitting: Bob Matthews, Babette Luz, Fred Romero. Front row: Inge Wollner, Oskar Grunow, Ingeborg Kohn, Cynthia<br />
Newton, Carol Havenstein, Delores Jackmeyes, Karlinda Goering. Back row: R. L. Tinsley, John Robertson,<br />
Geraldine Ochs, George Bent, Norman Boyles, Charles Huffman.<br />
Front row: Karlinda Goering, Mary Ellen Rabogliatti, Ruth Zeigler, Inge Wollner, Shirley Borrum, Martha<br />
Morrison, Tony Burgess. Back row: Norman Boyles, Bob Darch, Wendell Tarwater, Bob Anderson.<br />
DIE GESELLSCHAFT<br />
ZUM WUNDERHORN<br />
<strong>The</strong> German language and culture<br />
are represented on campus<br />
by Die Gesellschaft Zum<br />
Wunderhorn. <strong>The</strong> club provides<br />
movies and lectures during<br />
the year which are open to<br />
the public. This year, through a<br />
fund -raising campaign, they<br />
are sponsoring a foreign exchange<br />
student.
Front row: Craig Herring, Bill Levitt, Melinda Burrill, Nora Skeel, David Francis. Back row: Joel Goldman,<br />
R. W. Hoshaw, Wayne Wood, Harold Margolis, Barbara Quinteng, Tom Griffin.<br />
BETA BETA BETA<br />
Beta Beta Beta was begun on campus in 1956.<br />
Members are selected from the biological sciences<br />
fields on the basis <strong>of</strong> scholarship. <strong>The</strong><br />
organization sponsors an annual award given<br />
to the high school student who has submitted<br />
the best project in the biological sciences to<br />
the <strong>University</strong> Science Fair. This award is<br />
presented at the Spring banquet. This year,<br />
Harvard biology pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Dr. Simpson, was<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the club's guest speakers.<br />
SIGMA PI SIGMA<br />
Established in 1958, Sigma Pi Sigma is the<br />
national physics honorary. <strong>The</strong> society was<br />
founded to serve as a means <strong>of</strong> awarding distinction<br />
to students having high scholarship<br />
and promise <strong>of</strong> achievement in physics. During<br />
the year, speakers and films were presented<br />
for the twenty -one members. Elections<br />
are held in the Fall.<br />
Bottom row: Alan Frost, Jim Wholey, Lee McDonald, Jack Kesler, Paul Shubitz. Top row: Jay Treat, Robert Kingman,<br />
Bill Rasmussen, Bob Brown, June Davidson, Lyle Supp.<br />
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PI DELTA PHI<br />
Membership in Pi Delta Phi is open to upper -<br />
class women who maintain high scholarship<br />
and are interested in the French language.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y strive for a better feeling between the<br />
United States and French speaking nations<br />
through an understanding and study <strong>of</strong> the<br />
language and culture. This year is the twenty -<br />
sixth anniversary <strong>of</strong> their local chapter. Sponsoring<br />
a French contest annually and giving<br />
national fellowships for graduate study in<br />
French comprise some <strong>of</strong> the organization's<br />
activities.<br />
PI MU EPSILON<br />
Students elected to Pi Mu Epsilon<br />
have attained a high pr<strong>of</strong>iciency<br />
in mathematics. <strong>The</strong><br />
society engages in activities designed<br />
to promote mathematical<br />
and scholarly efficiency<br />
among students in academic institutions.<br />
Members sponsor<br />
talks <strong>of</strong> interest in the field <strong>of</strong><br />
mathematics such as a recent<br />
lecture on IBM systems programming.<br />
Sitting: Loyal Gryting, Ingeborg Kohn, Virginia<br />
Langhlin, Alphonse Roche. Row 1: J. L. Salvan, Irel<br />
Urreiztieta, Tatiana Sykora, Fern Espino, Babette<br />
Luz, Deborah O'Sullivan, Terry Mills, Jeanne Mills -<br />
Pont, Gerard Agnieray. Row 2: Charles Johnson,<br />
Charles Rosenberg, William Dunhouse, John Robertson.<br />
Front row: Alan Frost, Paul Love, Carolyn Ross. Back row: Jack Kesler, Aris Damiani, Brad Barber.<br />
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DOBRO SLOVO<br />
Dobro Slovo recognized undergraduate<br />
students excelling in<br />
the study <strong>of</strong> Slavic languages<br />
and literature. Members tutored<br />
students in Russian and<br />
sponsored several cultural<br />
events. Membership is twenty<br />
and based on scholarship. Elections<br />
are held in the Spring.<br />
<strong>The</strong> organization was established<br />
in 1965.<br />
PHI BETA KAPPA<br />
<strong>The</strong> primary objective <strong>of</strong> Phi<br />
Beta Kappa is the promotion<br />
<strong>of</strong> scholarship and friendship<br />
among students and graduates<br />
<strong>of</strong> American colleges. Visiting<br />
speakers are engaged for lectures<br />
to the members. A Spring<br />
banquet was held, featuring<br />
Dr. Bowen Dees. Membership<br />
is open to students and faculty<br />
members with high scholarships.<br />
Elections are held in the<br />
Fall and in the Spring.<br />
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ALPHA EPSILON DELTA<br />
ARIZONA ASSOCIATION<br />
OF STUDENT NURSES<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Arizona</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Student<br />
Nurses raised money for their organization<br />
by sponsoring many fund -raising projects<br />
during the year. In addition, members presented<br />
a program concerning the legal aspects<br />
<strong>of</strong> nursing, and provided Christmas baskets to<br />
needy families. Membership is sixty -two and<br />
elections are held in the Spring.<br />
Front row: Karen Pattison, Carol Ferko, Gail Evans, Anna Bauer, Juanita Karons. Back row:<br />
Pat Corley, Karen McPeak, Joyce Hampton, Susie Leigh, Nancy White, Pam Coolidge, Martie<br />
Luscaleet, Caroline G<strong>of</strong>f, Suzanne Rowe.<br />
Alpha Epsilon Delta is the international<br />
pre- medical honorary,<br />
organized to recognize<br />
excellence in pre -medical<br />
scholarship. <strong>The</strong> honorary aims<br />
to promote cooperation and<br />
contact between medical and<br />
pre -medical students and educators<br />
in developing an adequate<br />
program <strong>of</strong> pre -medical<br />
education. Membership has<br />
grown to forty -five since it was<br />
organized in 1926. Spring activities<br />
include an installation<br />
banquet. Meetings feature various<br />
local doctors as speakers. Bottom row: Gregory Bowlby, Kathleen Bents, Tom Griffin, Susy Qualls, Joel Kunkel,<br />
Garry Strauser, Carol First, Salvatore Fiore. Row 2: Ernest Arnett, James Dillard,<br />
Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Lawrence, Joel Goldman, Jerald Straw, Larry Kelter, Albert Wendt, Edward<br />
Kauffman. Top row: Wayne Wood, Gregory Cox, Robert Perkin, Mike Bissell.<br />
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ANGEL FLIGHT<br />
<strong>The</strong> women's group <strong>of</strong> the Arnold Air Society<br />
is Angel Flight, consisting <strong>of</strong> sixty members<br />
chosen by application. Established in 1959,<br />
this year Angel Flight marched in the Cotton<br />
Bowl Festival at Dallas, Texas, ushered for<br />
Cleveland Indians' baseball games, participated<br />
in the Tucson National Golf Tournament,<br />
and assisted the Tucson Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce at its luncheons.<br />
ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY<br />
<strong>The</strong> Arnold Air Society promotes the concept<br />
and tradition <strong>of</strong> the United States Air Force<br />
and aids in the development <strong>of</strong> effective Air<br />
Force <strong>of</strong>ficers. Each year they send representatives<br />
to the Arnold Air Society National Conclave<br />
and hold a Senior Appreciation Banquet.<br />
Bottom row: Tina Edlund, Jean Gray, Pris Skeie, Nancy Tuttle, Nancy Wilcox, Virginia Coulson,<br />
Susie Mathes, Susie Spicer. Row 2: Cathy Yaeger, April Thompson, Carol Villar, Ellen Shen -<br />
karow, Kathi Graham, Marcia O'Harrow, Elaine Eubank, Katie Craig. Row 3: Kassi Walters,<br />
Nancy Ruzicka, Jan Naughton, Melinda McGeorge, Mary Lynch, Kathy Gee, Cheryl Charles.<br />
Row 4: Suzi Woodruff, Leslie Jaap, Marti McGeorge, Mary Stewart, Minda Burr, Marcia Metcalf,<br />
Ginny Moon, Marsha Umbenhaur, Carolyn Taylor. Top row: Jerry E. Marshall, Robyn Magill,<br />
Sue Lombaer, Barbara Costin, Nancy Hoehn, Margie Davis, Raven Yeoman, Sally Vance, Bev<br />
Blank, Sue Orth.<br />
Front row: Bob Watson, Mike Cylke, Richard Viau, Richard Hoeninnger, Dave Hodges, Richard Quinn,<br />
Guy Jette, Dennis Gonzales, Bob Laberge, Jim Bill Jefferies, Hervey Hotchkiss, Jim Oliver, Lynn Law-<br />
Stephenson, Jeff Illston, Bob Giacomazza, Fred Bower, less, Frank McHugh, Brian Cheney, Charles Hinman,<br />
R. E. Brown, Karl Odgers, John Sanderson, Vince Allan Mense, Steve Erickson, Capt. R. L. Hummel.<br />
Ciampa. Back row: George McLaughlin, Aris Damiani,<br />
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KAYDETTES<br />
Kaydettes i4 the honorary women's auxiliary<br />
to Scabbard and Blade and Army ROTC. Members<br />
sponsored a Christmas party at Carrillo<br />
School, wort the Drill Competition Trophy in<br />
Phoenix, and sold programs at football games.<br />
Membership is thirty and chosen from applications<br />
submitted in the Spring. Elections are<br />
held in the spring.<br />
Botton row: Rcriald Feld, James Maneval, George Meza, Edmund Tolliver. Row 2:<br />
Philip Bodenhcrn, Leon Maldonado, Thomas Ellis, Kenneth Erickson. Row 3: James<br />
Weeks, Williarti Johnson, Carl Legal, Russ Dorn, Patrick H<strong>of</strong>fpauir. Row 4: Weston<br />
Wilson, Don Fertly, Tom Whitley, Steven Sowders. Row 5: John Hartley, John<br />
Aboud, Garry swift, Robert Evans, Top row: William Clifford, Terry Valeski.<br />
Front row: DeDe Wild, Susie Smart, Susie Case, Lucky Kaldenbaugh, Sue Tear, Maliz Baldwin,<br />
Linda Merikle. Row 2: Trish Lammie, Sally Palmer, Jeannie Dent, Joan Ellis. Row 3: Keen<br />
McDonald, Ade Arriaga, Becky Fife, Katie Peterson, Melissa Carland. Back row: Lisa Schaad,<br />
Lorie Johnston, Riska Platt, Nancy Pearson, Connie Balsukot.<br />
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SCABBARD AND BLADE<br />
Scabbard and Blade is the Army Auxiliary<br />
Honorary at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong>. <strong>The</strong><br />
active membership is comprised <strong>of</strong> twenty -five<br />
men from the senior advanced Army ROTC<br />
program. It provides a nucleus <strong>of</strong> organization<br />
and administration for such functions as registration,<br />
Parent's Day, and the Military Ball.<br />
Scabbard and Blade's main goal is to enhance<br />
and promote the ROTC program.
Bottom row: H. W. Winship, V. H. Simonian, Larry Schallock, Laura Almada,<br />
George Jundt, Robert Andrecht, Edward Pritchett. Top row: Victor Elsberry,<br />
Stan Goldenberg, Harvey Riceberg, Al Aichroth, Richard Humphrey.<br />
SILVER WING<br />
Basic AFROTC cadets corn -<br />
prise membership in Silver<br />
Wing honorary. Offering services<br />
to the community and the<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong> highlight<br />
specific goals. <strong>The</strong> society<br />
works in supplementing regular<br />
ROTC by improving the<br />
cadet as an individual in his<br />
academic, social, military, mental,<br />
and physical activities. Activities<br />
include a color guard,<br />
group drills, tours <strong>of</strong> Air Force<br />
facilities, association with <strong>of</strong>ficers,<br />
and work in furthering<br />
knowledge and interest in Air<br />
Force activities. Membership is<br />
open to cadets enrolled in Air<br />
Sciences I and II.<br />
RHO CHI<br />
Rho Chi is a pharmacy honorary<br />
fraternity. <strong>The</strong> organization<br />
attempts to promote scholarship,<br />
friendship and the recognition<br />
<strong>of</strong> high attainments in<br />
the pharmaceutical sciences.<br />
Membership is twenty -five and<br />
by election. Elections are held<br />
in the Spring.<br />
Bottom row: J. H. Shiffrin, J. E. Noce, F. P. Selk, D. R. Coatsworth, R. L. Lee, J. D. Glassgow. Row 2:<br />
Ernest Pierson, Jerry Wooldridge, Jeffrey Coulter, Michael Kelly, Jon Laird, Mark Morgan. Row 3:<br />
Michael Goldstein, Joe Quiroz, Barry Sylvester, John Misiaszek, Robert Barr. Top row: Kim Bennett,<br />
Bill Campbell, Gary Beer, Dan Eskew, Richard Armenta, Mike Ronstadt, Gerald Becker,<br />
Sandy Stelzer, Terry Skagen, Rocky Snyder, Danny Wingert, Bill Shirley, Steven Clarke, Kim<br />
Veitch, Dave Falkner.<br />
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Janet Holloway, Sally Jo Mertz, Viola Jones, Jeanette Wilson, Imelda Gil, Barbara<br />
Klewer, Virginia Evans, Melba Morris, Laura Almada, Vivian Konopasek, Joyce<br />
Vanert, Barbara Campbell.<br />
Bottom row: W. Brewer, Dick Hoehn, Paul Baer, Joe Salaz, Richard<br />
Fields, Marty Green, Philip Hagan, V. Simonian, Frank Mangham,<br />
AI Aichroth, Pat O'Brien, Carl Trinca, Kerry Fuller, Larry Cohen,<br />
Harvey Riceberg. Row 2: P. Partain, S. Cherman, B. Sharp, R.<br />
Gillies, R. Humphrey, H. Bert, Barry Cohen, Dale Hildbrand, Ronald<br />
Flores, Phil Irvine, Ron Nelson. Row 3: Jim M. Alister, Doug<br />
Ownbey, Roy Calcagno, Ed Campion, Tom Reed, Ron Bierman,<br />
John Mahoney, Joe Perazzo, Dave Eerkes, Steve Clement, Richard<br />
Wolicki. Top row: Bob Frazier, H. W. Hinship, J. A. Ziapotocky,<br />
Stan Goldenberg, Al Martinez, Randle Hill, Gary Prigge, Victor<br />
Elsberry, Pete Hill, Al Scorsatto, Gary Jablonski.<br />
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KAPPA EPSILON<br />
Kappa Epsilon was organized<br />
for the benefit <strong>of</strong> women pharmacy<br />
students. <strong>The</strong>y strive to<br />
unite the women in pharmacy<br />
in forming a bond <strong>of</strong> lasting<br />
loyalty, interest, and friendship.<br />
<strong>The</strong> main objective is<br />
to foster a pr<strong>of</strong>essional consciousness.<br />
Membership currently<br />
stands at twenty. <strong>The</strong><br />
group was organized in 1952.<br />
KAPPA PSI<br />
Established in 1950, Kappa Psi fraternity provides<br />
for the pr<strong>of</strong>essional preparedness <strong>of</strong> its<br />
members. <strong>The</strong>y are encouraged to take an active<br />
part in various projects. Members sponsored<br />
guests at meetings, toured the Brunswick<br />
wholesale house in Tucson, and presented Dr.<br />
Cole's slides <strong>of</strong> Europe. Membership is seventy<br />
-one and open to students and faculty<br />
members in the College <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy. Elections<br />
are held in the winter.
AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Begun in 1948, the American Pharmaceutical<br />
Association was founded to encourage in a<br />
liberal manner the advancement <strong>of</strong> pharmacy<br />
as a science and as a pr<strong>of</strong>ession. <strong>The</strong>y held a<br />
mixer in September and each month provided<br />
displays in the Student Union.<br />
Bottom row: Dick Hoehn, Peter Uyehara, Gail Steelhammer, Janet Holloway, Harold<br />
Bert, Phillip Hagan, Frank Mangham, Paul Baer, Harvey Riceberg, Joe Salaz, Pat<br />
O'Brien, Steve Clement, Kerry Fuller, Ron Nelson. Row 2: R. Partain, J. R. Leon, R. W.<br />
Gillies, David Allbritton, S. Makamura, Sally Jo Mertz, Larry Cohen, Richard Fields,<br />
Edward Pritchett, Albert Aichroth, Steve Reden, Dale Hildebrand, Phil Irvine. Row 3:<br />
Robert Newhausen, Jeanette Wilson, Vivian Konopasek, Douglas Ownbey, Barry Lee<br />
Cohen, Ron Bierman, Lenny Don, Gerald Gonsalves, Laura Almada, Richard Humphrey,<br />
John Mahoney, Joe Perazzo, Dave Eerkes, Pete Hill. Row 4: Dean W. L. Brewer,<br />
Norma Hidalgo -Del Rio, Marilyn Prigge, Robert Andrecht, Doug Stucky, Larry Schallock,<br />
Stan Goldenberg, George Jundt, Gary Prigge, Al Scorsatto, Bob Frazier, Carl<br />
Trinca, Dr. V. H. Simonian, Richard Wolicki, Ronald Flores. Top row: Dr. J. A.<br />
Zapotocky, Albert Martinez, Damian Woods, Randle Hill, Victor Elsberry.<br />
Bottom row: Douglas Stucky, Larry Schallock,<br />
George Jundt, Lincoln Chin, Gerald Gonsalves,<br />
Dave Allbritton, Willie Counts, Lenny Don. Row 2:<br />
David Franco, Edward Pritchett, Henry Hernandez,<br />
Truman Wong, Wayne Rowell, Lynn Collie, Alan<br />
Turner, Raul Duran, Richard Katz, Carl Nordholm,<br />
Rick Weakland, Dennis Wong, Ralph Burns. Row 3:<br />
Thomas Tarr, Jim Goto, William Levine, Michael<br />
Dick, Mel Schagren, Michael Shum, Gene Poulter,<br />
James Chubb, Dave Kubo, John Miller. Row 4:<br />
Tony Cabrera, Jeff Marta, Marvin Silva, Damian<br />
Woods, Martin Porcelain, Dave Zeiger, Larry Todd,<br />
Robert Andrecht, Thomas Okita, David Sogo. Top<br />
row: Charles Flack, Richard Story, Blain Jensen,<br />
Chris McBride, Richard Berry.<br />
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PHI DELTA CHI<br />
With fifty -six participating<br />
members, Phi Delta Chi works<br />
to promote a fraternal spirit<br />
among pharmacy students.<br />
Main activities cover preparing<br />
a display for National Pharmacy<br />
Week in the Science Library<br />
and planning displays,<br />
contests and lectures during<br />
Poison Prevention Week.
MENSA<br />
Mensa is a round table society in which no<br />
member presides. <strong>The</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> the organization<br />
is to stimulate contacts among diverse<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> Intelligentsia. Corn -<br />
posed <strong>of</strong> thirty members, the society is open to<br />
staff and faculty members whose score on a<br />
standard I.Q. test is above that <strong>of</strong> 98% <strong>of</strong> the<br />
general population. Activities include creative<br />
endeavors, films and parties. Guest speakers<br />
<strong>of</strong> this year included Ted de Grazia, William<br />
Woodin and Jack Young.<br />
Sitting: Judith Percious, Alice Stanfield, William Bemis, Herbert Hull,<br />
Edward Wise, Bryant Bannister, Dorothy Marquart, Fay Farnum. Standing:<br />
Milton Zaitlin, Allen Hatheway, Stanley Alcorn, Andrew Wilson, Allen<br />
Mail, Ole Simley, Robert Kuehl, Willard Van Asdall, Robert Voigt, John<br />
Doughty, W. F. McCaughey, Fred Tschirley, Edwin Kurtz.<br />
Bottom row: Joan Kikel, Joann Reed, Nancy Roders. Top row: Jack Young, Ted<br />
Reed, Dave Hamory, Bob Chiasson, W. Wallace, Robb Huebsch.<br />
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SIGMA XI<br />
<strong>The</strong> motto <strong>of</strong> the Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Sigma Xi is "companions in<br />
zealous research." <strong>The</strong>ir sole<br />
purpose is the "encouragement<br />
<strong>of</strong> original investigation in science,<br />
pure and applied." Begun<br />
at Cornell <strong>University</strong> in 1886,<br />
the society now has one hundred<br />
and sixty -four chapters.<br />
Membership is limited to faculty<br />
members or persons engaged<br />
in scientific research.
Officers: John Roll, Jean Mach, Lee Schaefer, Margaret Conway, Dorothy Flores, Laurie<br />
Cyrulik.<br />
YOUNG REPUBLICANS<br />
1956 saw the beginning <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Young Republicans on campus.<br />
Since then it has grown to some<br />
five -hundred members. <strong>The</strong>ir<br />
studies have been on individual<br />
rights, free economy and a limited<br />
government. All activities<br />
are to stimulate interest in politics<br />
so that it may aid the betterment<br />
<strong>of</strong> the American way<br />
<strong>of</strong> life.<br />
YOUNG DEMOCRATS<br />
Objectives <strong>of</strong> the Young Democrats<br />
include stimulating an active<br />
interest in governmental<br />
affairs and acquainting voters<br />
with the issues and candidates<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Democratic Party. Led<br />
by President John Roll, the<br />
Young Democrats maintain a<br />
booth in the Student Union Arcade<br />
to announce meetings and<br />
speakers engagements.<br />
Sitting: Lawrence Hawke, Robert Myhre, Gail Beth Steelhammer, Peter Bronson. Standing: Jim<br />
Kirmse, Jack Bonner, Lynne Thompson, Gary Allhiser, Steven Crafton, Pip Wales.<br />
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Sitting: Joan Gail, Steve Stryker, Lynn Williams. Standing: Dr. Peter Toma, Mike<br />
Stryker, Bruce Grogen, John Bolt.<br />
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB<br />
Offering educational, recreational, and social<br />
opportunities for all graduate and under -graduate<br />
international students is the role <strong>of</strong> the<br />
International Students Club. Established in<br />
1954, the club's programs included a presentation<br />
<strong>of</strong> slides on the Middle East and Venezuela,<br />
sponsoring vacation trips to various<br />
areas in the Southwest, and their annual International<br />
Dinner. Membership is presently<br />
three hundred and twenty and open to all<br />
students.<br />
DELTA PSI KAPPA<br />
<strong>The</strong> women's physical education<br />
fraternity had Peggy<br />
Steger for its president this<br />
year. <strong>The</strong>y were organized in<br />
1958 to further pr<strong>of</strong>essional interest<br />
in student physical education<br />
majors. To fulfill this<br />
goal, they organized and sponsored<br />
the State AAHPER membership<br />
drive. Membership is<br />
open to upper -class women<br />
students with high scholarship.<br />
Sitting: Peggy Steger, Sally Davidson, Marcia Blute, Kaye Chameres, Roberta Hettinger, Peggy Rogers,<br />
Cecilia Vasques. Standing: Carolyn Whallan, Mrs. Palmer, Linda Calleson.<br />
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STUDENT RELIGION COUNCIL<br />
Each campus religious center has a representative<br />
in the Student Religion Council. <strong>The</strong>ir aim<br />
is to help promote a good relationship between<br />
denominational groups. <strong>The</strong> year's activities<br />
are highlighted by the all- <strong>University</strong> Picnic<br />
held at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the school year, Religion<br />
In Life Week, and the <strong>University</strong> Baccalaureate.<br />
Sitting: Judie Shor, Gwendolyn Talbot, Ellen Triem, Christine Call, Maryann Meyer, Andrea<br />
Shields, Dixie Randall. Standing: Dave Kaplan, Val Ripley, Tom Corn, Dwight Ridenour, Bob<br />
Mueller, Terry Tucker, Terry Lane, Leland Scott, Chuck Mabry.<br />
SIGMA ALPHA CHI<br />
<strong>The</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> Sigma Alpha<br />
Chi is to promote in the lives <strong>of</strong><br />
its members the ideals <strong>of</strong> religion,<br />
intellectuality, culture,<br />
fellowship and leadership. <strong>The</strong><br />
membership is composed <strong>of</strong> the<br />
men who are members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> Latter Day Saints.<br />
Bottom row: Rodney Palmer, Roger Porter, Paul Petty, Lincoln Goodman, John Shelley, Richard Lines,<br />
Ralph Mayberry, Daniel Nolan, Jay Jensen. Row 2: Truman Hedbon, Keith Potter, Terry Maynard,<br />
Richard Martin, Jerrold Shelley, David Luke, Ron Daniels, Tim Vensel. Top row: Adrian Hinton, Larry<br />
Hulsey, Donald Gibson, Frank Knapp, Anthony Goodman, Tedd Bell, L. Richard Slade, Art Eager, Glen<br />
Ka rtch ne r.<br />
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Dr. Raymond E. Watts, Penny Vondrak, Charles Stillion, Susie Wilson, Anna Sakellar, John<br />
Rauk, Rick Wood, Linda Wolfe, Steve Uhler, Linda Anderson.<br />
Bottom row: Kay Hamre, Kathie O'Haco, Mike Howell, Vern<br />
Goodman, Lowell Croslin, Debbie Bryan, Doris Carson.<br />
Row 2: JoAnn Underdown, Marcheta McCain, Roys Mansur,<br />
John Carson, Janet Wolfe, Roger Riggs, Susan Conner,<br />
Amanda Oliver, Pat Preble, Linda Lowe. Top row: Cy Remington,<br />
Nick Pierson, Gary DeFazio, Bob Holman, Phillip<br />
Bidegain, Robert Holland, Mike McGuckin, Gene Hoehne,<br />
Bill Snure, Dick Miller, Ray Roripaugh, Bruce Gwynn, Tom<br />
Acevedo, Bob Gentry, Mike Iliff, Steve Beier, Don Gerhardt.<br />
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PRE -VETERINARY CLUB<br />
Monthly speakers and films are<br />
the primary programs <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Pre -Veterinary Club. <strong>The</strong> club<br />
affords students the opportunity<br />
to survey the field <strong>of</strong> veterinary<br />
medicine and related<br />
vocations, and at the same time<br />
develop closer ties with their<br />
colleagues and the American<br />
Medical Association. An orientation<br />
program for freshmen is<br />
planned each Fall. Elections<br />
are held in the Spring.<br />
RODEO CLUB<br />
Tucson in February is Rodeo<br />
time and the season for the<br />
<strong>University</strong> Rodeo Club. Membership<br />
is open to all interested<br />
students. <strong>The</strong> principal activity<br />
sponsored by the club is Western<br />
Week, which includes the<br />
Rodeo Dance and Chivaree.<br />
<strong>The</strong> events <strong>of</strong> this week are<br />
climaxed by the Intercollegiate<br />
Rodeo. <strong>The</strong> club was established<br />
in 1949.
Sitting: Hassan M. Ilam, Ahmad I. Jado, Hassan Eshtiaghi, Ibrahim Sonbul, Osman Abdel Wahar, Dar -<br />
wish Jastaniah, Talate Anbare. Standing: Eltayeb Saeed, Tahir Mahmoud, J. K. Khattak, Ghazi Al- kawaz,<br />
Irfan Asici.<br />
MUSLIM ASSOCIATION<br />
ALPHA CHI SIGMA<br />
Alpha Chi Sigma is an organization designed<br />
for graduate students in chemistry. Members<br />
strive for the advancement <strong>of</strong> chemistry both<br />
as a science and as a pr<strong>of</strong>ession. During the<br />
year members sponsored a new student orientation<br />
program for incoming graduate students<br />
in chemistry and allied fields, organized interdepartmental<br />
seminars, and developed departmental<br />
activities for the <strong>University</strong> open house<br />
program. Membership is presently twenty -<br />
three with elections held in the Fall.<br />
Bottom row: Victor Thalacker, Gary Megzger, David Newton, George Forsythe, Herbert<br />
Gollmar, George Vandenh<strong>of</strong>f. Row 2: James Dillard, Robert Ottaviani, James Foster, James<br />
Kudrna, Paul Scherer, Alan Jaworski. Top row: Harold Panzik, Thomas Kempe, Edward<br />
Errickson, Frank Palocsay, Kenneth Klaus, Richard Singler.<br />
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ARCHERY CLUB<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the Archery Club attempt to promote<br />
an interest in target archery, to provide<br />
an opportunity for participation, and to encourage<br />
archery skills through practice and<br />
competitive events. Members held an archery<br />
antics tournament in the Spring.<br />
Mark Kapellush, Anita Freeland, Sue Lo<strong>fti</strong>s, Mark Vancas, Bob Astleford, Lisa Perry, Dorothy<br />
Ratcliff, Jim Neely, Mickey Rhein, Linda Dahlke.<br />
Front row: Kaye Chambers, Kathy Basmagy, Kay Watson, Laura Reyna, Lucia Rangel, Pat Schultz, Joline<br />
Bailey, Susie Crawford. Row 2: Darlene Clark, Kristina Ryder, Donna Jones. Back row: Steve Teague,<br />
Robert Hershberger, Netra Sanwa!, Richard Fain, Leta Crawford, Mary Blake, Linda Young, Carol<br />
Schierenberg, Chester Kaslikowski, Kevin Kowalski, Christopher Lewis, Danny Nunez.<br />
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FOLKLANDERS<br />
Folklanders have had a busy<br />
year. In addition to their yearly<br />
folk dance festival and concert,<br />
they were invited by the <strong>University</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Sonora to come and<br />
dance at the celebration <strong>of</strong> their<br />
twenty -fifth anniversary. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
also give many performances<br />
for various civic and school<br />
groups.
Bottom row: Unidentified, Cindy Allyn, Jere Jones, Noni Cerny, Nancy Specht, Toni Barthels, Chris Ziveney,<br />
Trish Lammie, Connie Thompson. Row 2: Kathy Raphun, Lonnie Sheinart, Dianne Allen, Linda Postinlny, Julie<br />
Tashnate, Susan Shetter, Stuart Thomas, Mary Jane Jackson, Mary Douglas. Top row: Nancy Slaughter, Judy<br />
Olsen, Unidentified, Bonnie Wright, Marilyn Ide, Carol Kinsock, Nira Wall, Diane Baum, Ann Stoecker.<br />
PANHELLENIC COUNCIL<br />
<strong>The</strong> Panhellenic Council is a coordinating body<br />
<strong>of</strong> the social sororities on the campus. <strong>The</strong><br />
council acts as a forum for the discussion <strong>of</strong><br />
problems among the fraternal organizations.<br />
<strong>The</strong> council sponsored formal and informal<br />
rush, pledge presents, and a panhellenic workshop.<br />
INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL<br />
<strong>The</strong> Interfraternity Council derives its authority<br />
from the recognized social fraternities on<br />
the campus. It operates within the sanction <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>University</strong> to promote fellowship and cooperation<br />
among the fraternities so that each<br />
organization and the <strong>University</strong> will best be<br />
served.<br />
Bottom row: Don Powell, Jim Adams, Eric Andell, Bill Welter, Dean Cecil Taylor. Row 2: Clifford Cox,<br />
Nick Pearson, Dave May, Barch Mollett, Elliot Miller, Lee Lipperman, Bob Venn. Row 3: Bob Jones, Lincoln<br />
Goodman, Jon Sanderson, Jay Greer, Jim Sailer, Dave Slattebo, Chuck Guerreno, Unidentified. Row 4:<br />
Skip Whitley, Larry Blume, Pat Murphy, Joe Howell, Bob Walsh, Unidentified, Hery Hotchkiss, John Nash,<br />
Charlie Waters. Top row: Larry Benson, Chuck Colton, Bill Christopher.<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Greek system <strong>of</strong> sororities and fraternities at the <strong>University</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers numerous opportunities for students to<br />
develop the habits <strong>of</strong> self -discipline, leadership, involvement<br />
and tolerance not necessarily obtained in the strictly academic<br />
training <strong>of</strong> a campus. As Greek members <strong>of</strong> the U <strong>of</strong> A, men<br />
and women are <strong>of</strong>fered challenging opportunities in many<br />
fields <strong>of</strong> endeavor - leadership, scholarship, community service<br />
and social life. <strong>The</strong> system recognizes the necessity <strong>of</strong><br />
developing the individual potential into personal and group<br />
achievement. It strives by precept and example for this development<br />
<strong>of</strong> mind and body. <strong>The</strong>re is a lifetime reward to those<br />
who work, live and learn in the close relationship <strong>of</strong> those with<br />
similar goals and constructive aims - the members <strong>of</strong> their<br />
sorority or fraternity.<br />
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Service projects and activities filled the Alpha Delta Pi calendar.<br />
<strong>The</strong> coeds put on the annual Guide for Brides fashion<br />
show, with the proceeds donated to the Muscular Dystrophy<br />
fund. <strong>The</strong> coeds also co- sponsored their annual Christmas<br />
party for underprivileged children with the men <strong>of</strong> Phi Gamma<br />
Delta. With a pledge class <strong>of</strong> 35, the A D Pi house worked<br />
toward repeating last year's first place finish during Greek<br />
Week. In the Fall the women sponsored the A D Pi Tandem<br />
Bike Race for all sorority and dormitory residents. In Spring,<br />
the coeds celebrated their tenth year as the Delta Gamma<br />
chapter at State Day celebrations at ASU. <strong>The</strong> Diamond -head<br />
Spring formal and the Christmal formal highlighted the social<br />
events <strong>of</strong> the year for the women.<br />
A quite conversation is enjoyed by an<br />
Alpha Delta Pi and her afternoon date.<br />
Judy Carver Sue Cervantes<br />
Susan Drake Manie Entz<br />
Leslie Hall Sharon Haney Mary Hanson Jill Hemmings Jan Henderson<br />
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Cynthia Abbot Patricia Adams Judy Argue Maliz Baldwin Judy Barlow<br />
Margie Beiser Roxy Bellantoni Susan Berger T. Bideganeta Kay Burnham<br />
Terry Colford Nancy Copeland Sue Cox Cindy Crawford Martha Cummin<br />
P. Davidson Judy Davis Karen Diaz Robyn Diehl Carol Doherty<br />
Susan Fletcher Barba Foell Suzannah Grimm Gutzie Gutzmer Kathi Haensel<br />
Karen Holm Lynn Howell Judy Irwin Bobbee Jones Denise Jordan
Libby Kellogg Kandie Levitz Lynn Mangle Madalynn Mathes Mary McFadyen<br />
Teri Nelson Chris Newkirk Abby Palmer<br />
ALPHA DELTA Pl Officers: Karla Whistler, scholarship; Mary Mazourek, vice -<br />
president; Susan Mathes, rush; Carol Villar, efficiency chairman; Sue Drake,<br />
president.<br />
Sharron Troglia Carol Villar Susan Waitt Ginny Walker Clare Walsh<br />
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Larry Caldarano<br />
Diamond King<br />
Barbara McGrath Mary McLean Pam McSparran Marianne Mosier Barbara Myers<br />
Pennie Palmer C. Papachriston Linda Pavlina Kit Perot Mariette Porton<br />
Charla Pylant Judy Resseguie R. Reynolds Kelsey Robinson Janis Sanders<br />
Marilyn Schafer Marcia Scott Anne Scully K. Shackelford Chris Spiegel<br />
Melinda Stevens Mary Stone Pat Swanson Carol Tamarkin Florence Taylor<br />
Diane Watkins Kathie Way Sharon Webster Carla Whistler Linda White
Local philanthrophy played a major part in the Alpha Epsilon<br />
Phi year. Many <strong>of</strong> the women worked during the Christmas<br />
vacation with the Family Service Program, helping where the<br />
head <strong>of</strong> a family was ill, or out <strong>of</strong> work. <strong>The</strong> coeds also aided<br />
the Y.W.C.A. A Christmas party for underprivileged children<br />
was held, along with other service projects throughout the<br />
year. Socially the Alpha Lambda chapter was active, with a<br />
Spring formal, a pledge- active luncheon and a pledge- active<br />
party. At the Christmas formal the A E Phi Dream Man was<br />
chosen. <strong>The</strong> 36- member pledge class helped the actives build<br />
a float for the Homecoming parade, commemorating "Pop"<br />
McKale .<strong>The</strong> float took first place in the sorority division.<br />
Work can be accomplished at the Alpha Epsilon Phi house.<br />
Susan Friedman R. Gardenswartz Sandy Goodman Frann Gordon Karen Hudesman<br />
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Emily Alter Terye Baruh Patti Behr Sue Berkowitz Julie Berne<br />
Karen Blackfield Pam Blackfield Jackie Brickman Susan Brafman Nancy Citron<br />
Greta Coen Lynda Cohen Betsy Coleman Barbara Costin Lynn Cutler<br />
Gaby Dula<br />
R. Fendelman<br />
Edie Eisenberg Linda Eisenstatt Susan Feldman Sandra Fellman<br />
Carol First Teri Freedman<br />
Lynn Kamin Leslie Kapson Wendy Kaufmann Margo Kawin
Barbara Keller Rosie Kidvshim Muriel Leff<br />
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Pat Lichtenstein C. Loewenstein<br />
Laurie Maullin Dianne Miller Felice Moskowitz Nancy Novogrod Judy Nisenson<br />
ALPHA EPSILON PHI Officers: Patti Behr, A. W. S. representative; Lois<br />
Arnold, pledge trainer; Gail Stark, secretary; Barb Costin, rush; Lynn Kamin,<br />
president.<br />
Janice Simon Sandra Singer Nancy Slavick Myra Smith Stephanie Solar<br />
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Biff Miller<br />
Dream Man<br />
Melanie Mages Elaine Marcus Leslie Margolian Judy Marks Marilyn Marsh<br />
Patty Novorr Ilene Perlman<br />
Marcia Rogow Arlene Rome<br />
Lynn Rankin<br />
Barb Roth<br />
Deborah Sacks Susan Sadek Andi Saltzman Karen Sann Idelen Scheffler<br />
Naomi Schoichet Carole Schwartz Lezlie Schwartz Ellen Shenkarow Denise Silverman<br />
Toni Tvert Kay Weisman Barbara Wolf Donna Zee Myra Zorbis
Alpha Omicron Pi, a social sorority founded at Barnard college,<br />
New York, has many interesting traditions. Pledge classes<br />
find out their pledge moms by following a ball <strong>of</strong> yarn wound<br />
throughout the house, and also plan a kidnap breakfast each<br />
year for the actives. Alpha Omicron Pi placed second in the<br />
sorority division for 1967 Homecoming floats and achieved<br />
highest percentage for a sorority in the annual Blood Drive.<br />
This year's Christmas formal was held at the Aztec Inn, with<br />
Spring parties at local guest ranches. Service is the mainstay<br />
<strong>of</strong> contributions to the Arthritis Foundation, Christmas parties<br />
for the <strong>Arizona</strong> Children's home, and Bridge Benefits to raise<br />
money for philanthropy projects. Alpha Omicron Pi also participates<br />
in the International Education Program, sponsoring<br />
a girl from Sweden this year. An outstanding feature <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sorority is the Pledge Class' membership in Chi Rho Omega,<br />
an organization working with juvenile delinquents.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dearly Beloved incorporate the AOPi house mother into their act for variety.<br />
Roxanne Haefele Robin Hansen Ellen Harp Lillio Hermanson Peggy Holbrook<br />
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Carol Aanes Diane Adams Abigail Atkins Linda Baker Jane Bisbee<br />
Melinda Burrill Judi Carrington Annette Claypool Virginia Daily Karen Davis<br />
Chris Dietsch<br />
Molly Engle<br />
Judy Foster<br />
Toni DuPont Linda Eaton Patricia Edwards<br />
Elaine Fernandez Cyntheia Ford Karen Forler<br />
Amy Garrett Saundra Gregory Liz Grinnell<br />
Ann Huffman Julie Huffman Judith James Freddie Kalil Kathy Kuhn
Trish Lammie Bobbie Levin Bonnie Lombardo Katy Matson Ellie Matter<br />
Alpha Omicron Pi's look to see "what's cooking."<br />
Marilyn Moreton<br />
Judy Owens<br />
Susan Ramsey<br />
Mary Robey<br />
Claire Ryan Barb Seabright Suellen Stattel Betsy Thomas Connie Thompson<br />
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AOPi Guy<br />
Joyce McCormick Ruth Mead Patricia Merrill Marcia Moberly Mary Moore<br />
Melanie Morgan Linda Nunn Margit Osri<br />
ALPHA OMICRON PI Officers: Judy Carrington, president; Ellen Harp, rush;<br />
Julie Huffman, pledge class president; Ann Huffman, pledge trainer.<br />
Karen Walker Linda Walker Jeanette Wilson Lynne Wood Karen Zumwalt
Service, scholarship and spirit trademarked this Alpha Phi<br />
year. <strong>The</strong> coeds <strong>of</strong> the Beta Epsilon chapter supported cardiac<br />
aid with a Hearts <strong>of</strong> November fashion show and a Heart Fund<br />
Ball in February. <strong>The</strong> women also supported a Korean orphan.<br />
For the second year in a row the chapter was recognized for<br />
scholastic achievement by its national council. Social activities<br />
rounded out the Alpha Phi year and provided a welcome<br />
break in the study routine. <strong>The</strong> sorority, with a thirty- member<br />
pledge class, built a Homecoming float with Phi Kappa Alpha<br />
fraternity. <strong>The</strong> coeds also held a Christmas formal, where the<br />
Phi -man was named, a Spring luau and the annual Western<br />
Party with Gamma Phi Beta sorority at Old Tucson in the Fall.<br />
<strong>The</strong> outstanding actives, Linsey Ade and Debbie Searborough,<br />
honor the house with election to the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> Junior class<br />
and Freshmen class treasurer.<br />
Alpha Phi's need the aid <strong>of</strong> a Christmas tree to assist with an unruley friend.<br />
Debra Darrow Juanita DeMont Katie Dirickson Mary Elliott Susan Fash<br />
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Lindsay Ade Dianne Alley Andrea Averyt Terry Bacon Ann Batchelder<br />
Barbara Bedell Barbara Boddiger Gretchen Boehm Susan Braden Ann Bremond<br />
Peggy Brethour<br />
Katie Craig<br />
Debby Burler Susan Camou Noni Cerny<br />
Judy C<strong>of</strong>fin Sally Coleman Robyn Coulson<br />
Marilyn Crilly Ellen Crowley Cathe da Cunha<br />
Jane Goodman Karen Gregory Leslie Hadra Linda Harness Mary Hazleton
Nancy Hehn Carolyn Herkner Gayle Horton Carole Johnson Patricia Jordan<br />
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Sarah Lynn Linda Mariani Jeri Mayes M. McConnell Mary McEvers<br />
ALPHA PHI Officers: Diane Fairchild, president; Linda Harness, pledge<br />
trainer; Bonnie Smith, standards; Susie Linsenbard, secretary.<br />
Jan Stephens Cindy Strembel Deborah Sulcer Christy Thayer Karen Wade<br />
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Gordy Close<br />
Phi Man<br />
Nancy Joyner Sarah Keith Judy Kufahl Carol Larson Susan Linsenbard<br />
Liz McMahon<br />
Chris Mitchell<br />
Marcia Metcalf<br />
Bess Moore<br />
Linda Mullens Pris Mutschler Judy Pratt Diane Riese D. Scarborough<br />
Cindy Shaw Pris Skeie Susan Smart Susan Spicer Bonnie Smith<br />
Kristin Weisser Laurie Welsh Susan Witzeman Bonnie Wright Jeanne Yawger
Alpha Chi Omega coeds worked to repeat their first place<br />
finish for the Panhellenic Scholarship trophy this year. High<br />
academic achievement, activities and many service projects<br />
earned the Beta Lambda chapter recognition by their national<br />
council for outstanding accomplishments. <strong>The</strong> sorority, bolstered<br />
by a 25- member pledge class, worked with its Tucson<br />
alumni for the handicapped in Tucson. <strong>The</strong> coeds held a party<br />
and a picnic for the children <strong>of</strong> Carrillo school. Social activities<br />
made up the third aspect <strong>of</strong> the Alpha Chi's year with parties<br />
at Halloween and in the Spring. <strong>The</strong> sorority also won the<br />
sweepstakes prize for its Homecoming float, "Snoopy Succeeds."<br />
On Parents' Day 20 men were initiated into the auxiliary.<br />
Alpha Chi's share valentine candy.<br />
Cara Iles Sue Ivy Sandy Julian Kris Kester Dayle Lashlee<br />
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Louise Burger Dea Coller Cheryl Cook<br />
Vincenza Cisenza Bonnie Cox Mary Eastlick<br />
Diana Evans Lill Gabitzsch Peggy Hauser<br />
Becky Mammen Ana Mariscal Marge Maxwell K. McClenahan Pat McCoy
Linda McKinsey Bonnie McPherson Kathy Means Lenise Mincks Lynne Olson<br />
ALPHA CHI OMEGA Officers: Kathy Raphun, A. W. S.<br />
representative; Nancy Good, first vice- president; Ann<br />
Stoecker, president; Nancy Browne, second vice- president.<br />
Dolores Takagi Carolyn Whallon Vicky White Marcia Williams Marcia Willson<br />
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Jim Boles<br />
Dream Man<br />
Kathy Parker Tasha Pop<strong>of</strong> Kathy Raphun Mary Riordan Judi Runstrom<br />
Louise Small Ann Stoecker Rochelle Swanson<br />
Alpha Chi Omega's put last minute touches on their prize winning float figures.<br />
Sally Winkworth Linda Woods Mary Yawger Pat Yohe Sue Yost
<strong>The</strong> 104 women <strong>of</strong> Gamma Phi Beta sorority were busy socially<br />
this year, starting in the Fall with the Gamma Phi Beta -Alpha<br />
Phi Western Party. Formals at Christmas and in the Spring and<br />
fraternity exchanges rounded out the women's social calendar.<br />
Scholastic and extra -curricular achievement were stressed in<br />
the house, and banquets were held to honor outstanding members.<br />
Service for the Alpha Epsilon chapter centered around<br />
aiding summer camps for underprivileged girls. <strong>The</strong> coeds also<br />
held a Christmas party for underprivileged children. <strong>The</strong> coeds<br />
built a Homecoming float saluting the great days <strong>of</strong> Easter and<br />
held a Parents' Day luncheon and program. In Spring the<br />
women worked to repeat their first place finish in the women's<br />
division <strong>of</strong> the 1967 Spring Sing.<br />
Joanne Block Peggy Bond J. Bloomfield Pat Brady Belinda Buckley<br />
Janet Childress Gloria Cole Marian Collins Kay Corbett Mary Corbett<br />
Helen Egbert Karen Emery Kathe Farley Debbie Feder Patty Ferneding<br />
G. Gifford Natalie Gifford Michele Granger Jean Gray Beth Hannley<br />
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Leslie Ahern Toni Alderman Marilyn Allen Terry Aune Linda Bahula<br />
Joan Bailey Connie Balsukot Allison Behle Vicki Bendinger Donna Black<br />
Judy Bugg<br />
Judith Crawford<br />
Pam Ferry<br />
Janet Burner Linda Casoli Nancy Caubie<br />
Susan Davis Susie Dickey Karen Eddy<br />
Becky Fife Myra Freeman Billie Frye<br />
C. Hanson Laine Harris G. Hazlehurst Susan Hubbard Leslie JaaP
Cynthia Judson Ellen Lamb Candy Lee Janice Lemke Lois Linxwiler<br />
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GAMMA PHI BETA Officers: Susan Woodruff, activities;<br />
Jean Gray, recording secretary; Allison Webster, pledge<br />
trainer; Kathy Yaeger, vice -president; Marsha Umbenhaver,<br />
president.<br />
Melinda Michele<br />
Marcia O'Harrow<br />
Peggy Rawn<br />
Sally Simmons<br />
Sue VanWagner Mara Vitolins Marcia Volpe Alison Webster Diane Weir<br />
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Cindy Madison Judy McCarthy Keen McDonnell Marge McDonnell Diane Meyer<br />
Marilee Miller Connie Mills Mawreen Mooney Bonnie Munch C. Norrbom<br />
Starr Overlock Nancy Pearson Wendy Pfeil Lynn Radmacher N. Radmacher<br />
Judee Reynolds Pamela Rich Margie Roth Michelle Ryals Pamela Shuck<br />
Pat Steffen Paulette Sukey Dixie Tisdale Susann Tomek M. Umbenhaur<br />
Cornelia White Lyn Williams Ann Willyard Susan Woodruff Cathy Yaeger
<strong>The</strong> Alpha Phi chapter <strong>of</strong> Delta Gamma sorority sponsored a<br />
thirty- member pledge class this year. <strong>The</strong> house achieved<br />
highest participation in the annual Blood Drive, and had an ininteresting<br />
float idea "Thank God It's Friday." National<br />
philantrophy aids in educational grants and loans plus contributions<br />
to National Sight Conservation Funds. Social cheer<br />
was in full swing with a Mt. Lemmon fling, the "Shipwreck"<br />
Spring formal and a Christmas formal at the Spanish Trail. A<br />
Christmas "ninos" fiesta for the Tucson Deaf and Blind school<br />
children and reading for campus blind students are several <strong>of</strong><br />
the year's service projects for Delta Gamma women. <strong>The</strong>y are<br />
also working on a scholarship for U. <strong>of</strong> A. blind and deaf students.<br />
An interesting house member is Miss Benenice Figuera<br />
from Rio de Janeiro, sponsored by the International Education<br />
program.<br />
<strong>The</strong> living room mirrors provide amusement for DG's.<br />
Candy Frailey E. Garnett Kathy Gee Vickie Greek Linda Grimm<br />
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Anne Andresen Cathy Armer Adriana Arriaga Kathi Barnes Lise Barth<br />
Toni Barthels Carolyn Bauman Cynthia Blair<br />
Mary Cordano<br />
Jo Ann Boyd Janet Chalmers<br />
Lynn Creasey Cathi Cross<br />
Diane Cupples Judy Derickson Jan Devine Lorraine Dorsey Janet DuMont<br />
Joan Ellis Deedee Engdahl Pam Engebretson B. Figueira Beth Fosse<br />
Gail Hammonds Julie Hill Diane Jackson Andi Jones Kitty Kwic
J. LaJeunesse Barbara Lent Katherine Lent C. Lindamood Mary Lyon<br />
Anne McFadyen Sally Mc Nicol Barbara Miller Cynthia Moon Ginny Moon<br />
DELTA GAMMA Officers: Sue Orth, vice-president; Robin McGill, pledge<br />
trainer; Emmie Padgett, president.<br />
Gari Strohm Li I Swartz Carolyn Taylor Jinny Thomas Nancy Tuttle<br />
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Katie Maclntyre<br />
Cherie Mulder<br />
Carol Olney -<br />
L. Postillion<br />
Shelley Sims<br />
Rich Arrotta<br />
Delta Gamma Man<br />
Robyn Magill Suzi Maroney Robin McCord Nancy McCoy<br />
Jan Naughton Carla Ode Jody Oitker<br />
Susan Orth Emmie Padgett Cynthia Phelps<br />
Angela Roberts M. Robertson C. Roggeveen<br />
Yvette Smith Tasa Synder Mary Stewart<br />
Diane Waltner Karla Weik Nancy Wilcox Lynn Willis Janie La Benz
<strong>The</strong> women <strong>of</strong> Delta Delta Delta were awarded recognition by<br />
the American Cancer Society for their outstanding work for<br />
the society in conjunction with the efforts <strong>of</strong> Tucson artist Ted<br />
de Grazia. Each year the coeds sell his personalized Christmas<br />
cards to aid the philanthrophy. This Christmas the Tri Delts<br />
and the men <strong>of</strong> Sigma Phi Epsilon sponsored a "ninos" party<br />
for the children <strong>of</strong> Pio Decimo Convent. Among other service<br />
projects the women gave a scholarship to an outstanding coed<br />
on Women's Day. <strong>The</strong> actives and the thirty -eight member<br />
pledge class worked at various jobs at a dollar an hour to aid<br />
the fund awarded a women not in the house. <strong>The</strong> Phi Beta<br />
chapter was also active socially with a Christmas formal and<br />
a Huck Finn party.<br />
Tri Delt's try Mark Eden bust developer.<br />
Gina Hannah Claudia Haslaver Mary Havenner Steph Hawxhurst Sandra Jacobsen<br />
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Suzanne Adans Susan Bebber Jan Becker Jane Bogardus Vicki Brooks<br />
Susan Brooks Linda Budinger Cathy Clerou Susan C<strong>of</strong>fman Judith Cox<br />
Mary Daily Carol Davenport<br />
Ann Fraser Diana Gibbs<br />
Patricia Gordon Virginia Gray<br />
Julie Dean Leslie Dodge Joyce Emerson<br />
B. Gillespie<br />
Cheryl Gromer<br />
Pamela Jeffcott Marilyn Jelliff Gale Jensen Nancy Kabat Candice Kane
Nancy Kay Kay King Joan Kinneberg Jane Kleinsmith Jacqueline Laos<br />
Marty McCarty<br />
Jane Mount<br />
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DELTA DELTA DELTA Officers: Chi Chi Terry, house manager;<br />
Joyce Emerson, marshall; Kay Liesch, rush; Nancy<br />
Slaughter, pledge trainer; Barb Stoddard, president.<br />
Charlene Sasnett Bea Schmidt Christie Smith Donna Smith B. Stoddard<br />
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Phyllis Lee<br />
Pam Meier<br />
Nancy Odell<br />
Art Malamo<br />
Tri Delt Man<br />
Kaye Liesch S. Loughridge Sandra MacRury C. McCarthy<br />
Jeanie Mitchell Sherry Monolo<br />
Carol Ogsbury Cindy Olds<br />
Jill Paskal Becky Pilcher Fran Powley Jean Purcell Sally Rice<br />
Linda Robinson Linda Romick Linda Ross Barbara Rush Jeanne Ryden<br />
Cynthia Terry Patricia Tidwell Susan Tizard Diana Waters Christine Zivney
<strong>The</strong> newest sorority on campus, Delta Zeta, already boasts <strong>of</strong><br />
eighty members. <strong>The</strong>y are the largest national sorority. Temporarily<br />
housed in Gila Hall, Delta Zeta women helped the girls<br />
earn a first place in Homecoming Dorm Decoration for 1967.<br />
Last Spring they also achieved second place in women's division<br />
in the annual Spring Sing. Outstanding actives include<br />
Sue Keebler, elected sophomore class secretary and also Hi<br />
and Smile Queen, and Pat McColm who represented Pima<br />
County in this year's Miss <strong>Arizona</strong> Pageant. Delta Zetas are<br />
involved in several philanthropic projects which covered an<br />
Easter Egg Hunt in the Spring along with a picnic for local<br />
underprivileged children. Halloween and Christmas festas<br />
also livened the spirits <strong>of</strong> local children. An annual gift to<br />
Speech and Audiology research conclude service projects.<br />
"Fiesta de Los Angeles" was the theme for this year's Christmas<br />
formal. <strong>The</strong> most exciting event, however, was the completion<br />
<strong>of</strong> Delta Zeta's new Spanish style sorority house.<br />
Delta Zeta's try 'do -it- yourself' in building their new house.<br />
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Caroline G<strong>of</strong>f Mary Harrington Susan Harris M. Hauptman L. Hawthorne<br />
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Mary Jo Hansen Kathy Anderson Nancy Avery Linda Barrow Nancy Bates<br />
Sally Broadman<br />
Alison Chanik<br />
Caryl Cox<br />
Martha Callicoat R. Catalano<br />
Laura Golden Connie Corcoran<br />
Victoria Cranmer Janet Davis<br />
Laura Davis Virginia Evans Carol Face Carol Gill Nicki Giroux<br />
Sharon Hetler<br />
Mary Ingram Trena Jewett Nancy John<br />
Kitty Johnson
Candy Johnston Juanita Karons Vivian Keebler Sharon Kinsey Lynn Massa<br />
Kathryn Moodie Diana Neffson Christine Nelson Mary Noon Linda Norman<br />
DELTA ZETA Officers: Caryl Cox, vice -president; Carolyn Stull, secretary;<br />
Barb William, pledge trainer; Carol Face, president; Joanie Taylor, secretary.<br />
Trisha Swanson Rosie Swatsley Joanie Taylor<br />
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B. Townsend Diane Tregonis<br />
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James Glass<br />
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Pat McAlister Gail Morley Diana McClure Patricia McColm Emily McGuire<br />
Romona Pergrem<br />
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Lynne Relfe<br />
Carol Shannon Jeanne Shannon<br />
Joyce Smith Sheryl Sparkman<br />
Penny Stoops Carolyn Stull<br />
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Linda Sanborn Marcia Satterlee Brooks Sganga<br />
Dawn Sicher Sharon Simons<br />
Peggy Springer Linda Steljes<br />
Leona Summers Dorothy Swank<br />
C. Trowbridge Kathleen Walsh Maryann Weimer Deborah Whelan B. Williams
<strong>The</strong> coeds <strong>of</strong> the Beta Delta Chapter <strong>of</strong> Kappa Alpha <strong>The</strong>ta<br />
celebrated their fi<strong>fti</strong>eth year on campus this year. <strong>The</strong> sorority<br />
is the oldest at the <strong>University</strong>. <strong>The</strong> ninety -two members won<br />
their national's Chapter Efficiency award and a national award<br />
for their Fraternity Trends program. Locally the women aid the<br />
Girls Living Center in Tucson, which <strong>of</strong>fers runaway and troubled<br />
girls a home situation. <strong>The</strong> sorority also supports the<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Togopedics. Socially the women were active with<br />
a Christmas and Spring formal highlighting the year. <strong>The</strong>tas<br />
were honored this year with active, April Thomson, selected<br />
as a 1967 Homecoming Queen attendant. Another active, Sally<br />
Nance, is one <strong>of</strong> forty selected campus Pan -American representatives<br />
in the United States.<br />
Shan Brown Susie Buchanan Minda Burr Terry Cashill Karen Clifford<br />
Margie Davis Linda Dimit Janis Donau<br />
Pam Greenwood Christy Hanna<br />
Susan Dwyer Mimi Flood<br />
KAPPA ALPHA THETA<br />
Suzy Hausner<br />
Pat Isaacs Linda Jacobsen Karen Jones Sharon Kempff Kathy Kennett<br />
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Karen Ackerman Cathy Adams Susanne Amos Deborah Bell Janice Black<br />
Beverly Blank<br />
Celeste Collings<br />
Ayne Gage<br />
Susan Heartc<br />
Ann Blouin Margaret Boice Sharon Brigham<br />
Susan Collings Romana Coulson Virginia Coulson<br />
Candy Garmire June Goodson Joann Graham<br />
Andrea Hopper Edith Hopper T. Hoppstetter<br />
Carol Kinsock Cathy Kinsock Dee Dee Knapp Charlene Lakin Sally Lamb
Chris Leathy Missy Leighton Debra Lloyd Melissa Manley G. McMillen<br />
KAPPA ALPHA THETA Officers: Carol Mayne, scholarship;<br />
Tina Eduland, vice -president; Virginia Coulson,<br />
pledge trainer; Bev Blank, president; Anne Wood,<br />
standards.<br />
Lani Nelson<br />
Randi Peterson<br />
Helen Roads<br />
Meredith Smith<br />
April Thompson Janie Thompson Diana Townley Nancy Vangsness Barbara Walker<br />
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Eric Tuch<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Man<br />
Pamela Milks Susan Miller Cindy Miners Lois Moe Barbara Malina<br />
Sancy Nason Suzi Nelson Kathy Osborn Katie Palmer Katie Peterson<br />
Pamela Place<br />
Debi Sceli<br />
Diane Spear<br />
Anne Ralston Katie Rice<br />
Betty Shelton Cindy Smith<br />
Tyra Sullivan Thomas Stuart<br />
Carol Williams Susan Winter Ann Wood Carol Wood Vicki Wright
<strong>The</strong> Gamma Zeta chapter <strong>of</strong> Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority is<br />
busy preparing for their 1970 Centennial Convention. Kappa<br />
women had a busy year with taking Sweepstakes at Spring<br />
Sing where they joined with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity,<br />
and hard work to gain a third place in sorority division for<br />
their 1967 Homecoming float. Local underprivileged children<br />
received goodies and a fun time when sponsored at Christmas<br />
and Halloween parties by the Kappa women. <strong>The</strong> most exciting<br />
social event <strong>of</strong> the year is Monmouth Duo, planned at<br />
Old Tucson in conjunction with Pi Beta Phi sorority. "Kappa<br />
Man" is crowned at the annual Christmas formal. Kappa Kappa<br />
Gamma has many outstanding actives which include Connie<br />
Fletcher, 1967 Homecoming finalist, and Cheryl Charles,<br />
selected as Little Colonel from Angel Flight competition and<br />
also appearing in Who's Who.<br />
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Officers: Above, Lynn Youngren,<br />
second vice -president; Suzette Jackson, pledge trainer;<br />
Loretta McCarthy, president; Debbie Bartlett, first vice -<br />
president. Below: Fern Porter, assistant pledge trainer;<br />
Marty McGeorge, cultural chairman.<br />
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Margot Brown<br />
Pam Coolidge<br />
Ellie Douglas<br />
Natalie Graff<br />
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Andrea Arthur Cheryl Bankes Debbie Bartlett Diana Baum Patricia Bilby<br />
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Kathy Bishop Jessica Bloch Susan Botsford Cassie Boyd Carol Brown<br />
Jane Buchanan Nancy Cameron Susan Cameron Melissa Carland Cheryl Charles<br />
Candi Cooper Sheri Curtis Diane Daniels Jeanie Dent Terriann Det¡en<br />
Roberta Ferry Marsha Fishburn Beverly Fisk Connie Fletcher Joan Gissel<br />
Mary Guptill LaJoyce Hall Nancy Hall Cynthia Harrell M. Hendershott
Molly Hergert Christine Hiner Kathy Igoe Susan !rifles Liz Jackson<br />
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Jerelyn Jones Nancy Kaufmann Betsy Kelly Karen Kerr Deborah King<br />
Texas Luedtke Linda Mapes Judy May Susan May L. McCarthy<br />
M. McMahan Linda Merikle Chris Murfin Peggy O'Malley Pamela O'Roke<br />
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Mary Jackson Suzette Jackson Ann Lerman Lynn Johnson Sue Jollensten<br />
Sandy King Connie Lancaster Pam Lane Cynthia Little Susan Lombaer<br />
Cathy McCaslin Skye McDonald Mary McFarlin Marty McGeorge M. McMahan<br />
Linda Ornelas Kay Pappas Jean Parker Pat Pertuit Peggy Pertuit<br />
Barbara Russell Missy Ruth Becky Scanlon Lisa Schaad Bev Shumaker<br />
Janet Walmsley Kassi Walters Toni Wayland Bonnie West Ginny Wyne
<strong>The</strong> first national women's sorority, the <strong>Arizona</strong> Alpha Chapter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pi Beta Phi sorority boasts <strong>of</strong> ninety members. Friendliness<br />
and laughter are the themes for Pi Beta Phi's social activities<br />
which include the Spring formal "Flaming Mame Goes Hick,"<br />
the annual Monmouth Duo with Kappas at Old Tucson and the<br />
Powder Puff s<strong>of</strong>tball derby. Along with other sororities, Pi<br />
Beta Phi women help to add some fun to local underprivileged<br />
children with Halloween and Christmas parties. An exciting<br />
project for the sorority has been supporting their Settlement<br />
School which is connected with the <strong>University</strong> in Gatlinburg,<br />
Tennessee and provides art and craft classes for students. Lu<br />
Ann Leisey is an exciting active <strong>of</strong> the sorority who held the<br />
lead in the "Merry Widow" musical and will appear as a champagne<br />
lady on the Lawrence Welk show. <strong>The</strong> house was also<br />
honored with the selection <strong>of</strong> Kathie Graham, as a 1967 Homecoming<br />
Queen. attendant.<br />
PI BETA PHI Officers: Marcy Liggett, house manager; Khris Carlson, historian;<br />
Kathy Raymond, president; Susie Stout, secretary; Susie Stiles, social;<br />
Sally Palmer, executive assistant.<br />
Lauri Hauer P. Hazelett Leslie Hughes Lori Johnston Claudia Kitt<br />
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Janny Bacon Jo Ann Bauer Carol Bishop B. Bloodworth Marti Bravo<br />
Kitty Bundy Ann Calosio Kristin Carlsen C. Chamberlin Pamela Cohn<br />
Mary Cooper M. Corneveaux Sharon Crine Alice Crombie Frances Crombie<br />
Jill Deramus Betsy Downing Pam Edwards Paula Evenson Sheryl Firth<br />
Deborah Gibson Kathy Graham Sara Greer Liz Hanson Jacquelyn Hatch<br />
Karen Kircher Connie Kloos Mary Kurtin Sandra Lehmer LuAnn Leisy
Marcia Liggitt Mary Lynch Mary Makaus Nona Manning M. Manspeaker<br />
Pi Phi's give friendly greetings from their balcony.<br />
Chris O'Connor<br />
Mary Robertson<br />
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Suzy Shook<br />
Susan Stout<br />
Nira Wall Dorothy Warner Pamela Weedin Ann Weiland Ellen Weiser<br />
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Cathy Mathews M. McGeorge Gay McNaughton Nancy Neath Sue Neubauer<br />
Sally Palmer Nanette Pattee Donna Pearson Karen Peterson Kathy Raymond<br />
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Wesley Rogers Nancy Romelf Carole Romer Peggy Scaling Bobbie Schmidt<br />
Mary Sill Kimberlee Skold Bonnie Steward Pam Stewart Susie Stiles<br />
Marilyn Swinyard Noreen Tirreil Kathy Updegraff Deborah Wadell<br />
Barbara Wild Elizabeth Wild Debbie Wilden Denise Woodman<br />
Nancy Walker<br />
Lynn Woods
<strong>The</strong> exciting climax to Sigma Delta Tau's plans for the year<br />
will be the national convention this summer in the Bahamas.<br />
Sorority women are involved in many campus activities, including<br />
Camp Wildcat drives, the Blood Drive, and Thanksgiving<br />
and Christmas food drives sponsored by AWS and ASUA<br />
committees. Children are the recipients <strong>of</strong> SDT "Kindness"<br />
projects. Projects covered the annual Trick or Treat Party for<br />
children <strong>of</strong> the Tucson Nursery and the underprivileged from<br />
local schools. SDTs also made scrapbooks for the <strong>Arizona</strong> Children's<br />
Home. Social events are a definite part <strong>of</strong> Sigma Delta<br />
Tau's calendar with a winter formal, the annual Torchlight<br />
Ball, and a "Budy Block" party with Tau Delta Phi fraternity.<br />
<strong>The</strong> chapter participates in an international dinner and also<br />
sponsored an all- campus chicken dinner. Some outstanding<br />
actives are Judy Adler, a semi- finalist in Miss U. <strong>of</strong> A. Pageant,<br />
and Gail Maurer, a varsity cheerleader.<br />
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chairman; Joanie Whitebook, first vice -president; Roberta Kall, president.<br />
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Amy Feingold L. Flegenheimer Jill Fox Bobbie Freiden Cindy Goldstein<br />
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Judy Adler Ronnie Alpern Cheryl Baer Barbie Bartgn Lee Berg<br />
Pamela Bernstein Carol Black Evelyn Blair Anne Borinstein Pegi Brotman<br />
Linda Bruce Sharyn Chesler Barbara Chriss Connie Cohen B. Danzinger<br />
Linda Davidson Cathy Dobris Linda Druck<br />
Frieda Elster Ellen Epstein Bonnie Evenchik<br />
A. Eisenberg<br />
Susan Feinberg<br />
Sandy Goldstein Jill Gol<strong>of</strong>sky Judith Galstan Janie Gortikov B. Greenman
Laura Gross Lauren Harwood Fran Jackson Roberta Kall Ronni Julius<br />
Hoping that it is "him," an SDT answers the phone.<br />
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Ruthie Schnadig<br />
Lonnie Sheinart Helene Slaten Suzi Sneller Juli Tashnek Pamela Topper<br />
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Buddy Black<br />
Dream Man<br />
Jill Drol<strong>of</strong>f Judith Levine Jan Levkowitz Kathy Maisel Gail Maurer<br />
Cindie Moss Jeanie Nathan Cathy Okum Andrea Parris Arlene Perlman<br />
Sherry Pollyea Beth Radetsky Marilyn Raiffie M. Regenstrief Buff Richter<br />
Nancy Ross Barbara Sabin L. Sacherman Helen Scheiner N. Schildkraut<br />
Joanne Schneider Jean Schnitzer Marcia Schrader Sue Schwartz Debby Segal<br />
Joann Turkel Erica Waxman Lauria Wechter Joan Whitebook Ronnie Zeigler
Members <strong>of</strong> the Eta Iota Chapter <strong>of</strong> Phi Mu had a full social<br />
calendar this year, starting with an Alum Swim Party and a<br />
Prisoners' Ball. A pledge -active picnic and a Halloween Party<br />
brightened the year, along with annual Christmas and Spring<br />
formals. In the Fall the women feted their new house mother,<br />
Mom Schiefer, with a. special dinner. Service projects include<br />
aid to the S. S. Hope hospital ship and a Christmas party at the<br />
Cerebral Palsy Foundation for Crippled children; In the Spring,<br />
the Phi'Mu Mothers' Club held their annual fashion show for<br />
the forty -two coeds, acompanied by a jewelry and china demonstration<br />
sponsored by the pledge class. Dr. Byrd Granger<br />
was awarded an honorary -member pin at the "Apple Polisher's<br />
Dinner" held also in the Spring.<br />
Three Phi Mu's find some leisure time to play with a friendly poodle.<br />
Barbara Bazley Cheryl Benson Ann Bickerton Mary Lou Clark Cathy Coates<br />
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Cynthia Allyn Jean Appogast Sandra Baizel<br />
For a lingering moment, a Phi Mu reflects on her day.<br />
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Debi Fleming Paula Fletcher Kathy Fackler
Caniche Judith Gibson<br />
A Phi Mu switch board operator tries to kill two birds<br />
with one stone.<br />
L. Montgomery<br />
Cris Quiroz<br />
Susan Read<br />
Joan Stone<br />
Helen Verna<br />
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Raymond Roberts<br />
Phi Mu Gentleman<br />
Judy Gilliland Margery Glass Rebecca Graul Sherry Harris Karen Hartshorn<br />
PHI MU Officers: Karen Underwood, recording secretary;<br />
Becky Graul, vice -president; Jean Hewlitt, treasurer;<br />
Judy Gibson, president.
Scholastic achievement and social activities characterized the<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Zeta Beta colony <strong>of</strong> Chi Omega. <strong>The</strong> sorority<br />
ranked third among other sororities in grade averages. <strong>The</strong><br />
members had a Christmas formal, where the Southern Gentleman<br />
was crowned with the traditional top hat. <strong>The</strong>y also<br />
sponsored a Wild Wild West Spring formal at Old Tucson.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Homecoming float, built in co- ordination with Delta Tau<br />
Delta fraternity won Honorable Mention for the Sweepstakes<br />
award. Service projects for the ninety women included a<br />
Christmas "Kindness" party for underprivileged children and<br />
a cash award to an outstanding woman in social siences.<br />
Bolstered by a thirty -five member pledge class the women<br />
supported their national philanthropy, aid to service fund<br />
publications.<br />
In need <strong>of</strong> transportation, Chi Omega's become temporary mechanics.<br />
Dene Fast Margaret Ferriss Linda Fitswater Nancy Fisher M. Gammon<br />
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Sandra Anderson Linda Bart Sally Bearse Jane Bechtol Karen Benson<br />
Susan Bentley Patricia Brady Wendy Brooks Louesa Brown Karen Brown<br />
Chris Budurin Gaye Bumsted Chris Chrisman Deborah Clayton Patt Conlin<br />
Greg Conwell Deborah Coyle Lynda Cuqua Katherine Davis<br />
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Anne Deerr Mary Douglas Kathy Eddy Catherine Elias Eve England<br />
Nancy Garrison Charis Gordon Marcy Hager Carol H<strong>of</strong>f Cheryl Hogan
Kathleen Hogan Denise Huckle Judith Jones Karyl Jones Barbara Klopp<br />
CHI OMEGA Officers: Jeanne Porter, president; Greg<br />
Conwell, secretary; Marianne Gammon, pledge trainer.<br />
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Cynthia Matesic<br />
Judy Olsen<br />
Pamela Porter<br />
Diane Stadler<br />
Janet Weaver Kathie Weaver Claudia Welch Tonia Welding Carol Whitehead<br />
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Southern Gentleman<br />
Kathleen Krucker Bonnie Kruse Doyle Laizure Sheryl Landis Lynda Mains<br />
Marsha Miller Sharon Minelich Cherrill Morrison Patty Mullen Mary Northington<br />
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Nancy Palmer Pam Parlett Alison Paul Pamela Paver Lynn Perry<br />
Mary Reeb Marilyn Rogel Diana Schiele Stephanie Smith Nancy Specht<br />
Sheri Thomas Diana Uselman Judith Vancil Beverly Walker Barbie Walpole<br />
Ellen Wichtrich June Wiegand Ann Williams Margaret Wilson Nancy Woods
RUSI -I<br />
Both formal and informal rush brings the active Greek<br />
member and the prospective member into personal<br />
contact. Rush is exhausting and hectic, but it is also<br />
exciting and enjoyable. Not a dull moment creeps by<br />
during a rushee's last minute changes in plans and<br />
dress. Rush in the first encounter between the actives<br />
<strong>of</strong> .a house and the student who will soon receive a bid<br />
and a warm welcome into their new sorority or fraternity,<br />
a friendship which will endure for a lifetime.<br />
By picturing the sororities activities and outstanding<br />
members <strong>of</strong> last year, Alpha Omciron Pi introduces<br />
its house to the rushees. Here some <strong>of</strong> the rushees view<br />
the posters while members look on.<br />
Talk is the most effective form <strong>of</strong> rush and the Sig Eps use it well.<br />
Kappa Alpha <strong>The</strong>tas greet rushees with chants and songs in front <strong>of</strong> their house. As<br />
usual fraternity men look on and check out the prospective pledges.<br />
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At Sigma Delta Tau, as at the other sororities, rushees sit,<br />
chat, and view skits before selecting a house to pledge.<br />
Rushees are well fed with food and words like the Zeta Beta Tau dinner above.<br />
Cookiès, cookies, and more cookies are stuffed down the rushees<br />
during sorority rush.<br />
Fraternities use many gimicks during rush<br />
to entice pledges.<br />
Of course the culmination <strong>of</strong> rush is pledging. Here the rushees make the traditional race from the<br />
auditorium into the arms <strong>of</strong> their new fraternity brothers.
LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSIIIP<br />
House <strong>of</strong>ficerships and committee work lay a foundation<br />
<strong>of</strong> leadership that is invaluable for Greeks. As a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> a sorority or fraternity, the U <strong>of</strong> A student<br />
must accept responsibility for not only himself, but<br />
for his house. Leadership in college points the way<br />
to leadership after graduation. Supervision <strong>of</strong> study<br />
habits, study hours for pledges, and genuine interest<br />
in each student's work encourage outstanding scholarship<br />
among house members. A good grade point<br />
average is encouraged by the IFC and Panhellenic<br />
scholarship trophies.<br />
Steve Malkin, ASUA president elect, a member <strong>of</strong> Tau Delta Phi,<br />
speaks to the crowd gathered to hear the election results. Another<br />
Greek, Peggy Wilson <strong>of</strong> Chi Omega, was selected ASUA secretary.<br />
Panhellenic <strong>of</strong>ficers are Top Row: Bonnie Wright, Lonnie<br />
Sheinart, Stuart Thomas, Mary Jane Jackson, Judy Olson,<br />
and Cindy Allen. Bottom Row: Frankie Kunkle, Panhellenic<br />
Advisor; Toni Barthels, vice president; Nancy Specht,<br />
president; Noni Cerny, secretary, and Diana Baum.<br />
Interfraternity Council <strong>of</strong>ficers are Don Powell, secretary;<br />
Dean Cecil "Corky" Taylor, I.F.C. advisor; Eric Andell,<br />
president; Jim Adams, president elect; Bill Welter, treasurer;<br />
and Don Thompson (not pictured), vice president.<br />
Phi Mu's, as other Greeks do, study a lot to keep up their<br />
typically high grades.
COMMUNITY SERVICE<br />
Chuck Westerland, Santa Claus, and Rene Picaretto entertain<br />
some underprivileged children at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. During<br />
the party dinner, cartoons, and presents highlighted the children's<br />
evening.<br />
Fraternities and sororities are active, responsible members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Tucson community. Each house stresses<br />
an interest in local affairs by its positive contributions<br />
to civic groups, charities and community organizations.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se projects emphasize involvement in political<br />
and community events and issues. Members with<br />
diverse interests are brought together to work toward<br />
a common goal - recognizing and promoting good citizenship<br />
through participation in community service.<br />
Many sorority booths, in addition to the Phi Mu booth shown<br />
above, were featured in the Rites <strong>of</strong> Spring, campus drive<br />
for charity.<br />
Two boxers punch it out at the first Sigma Chi amateur fight night. <strong>The</strong> event<br />
was sponsored to raise money for the Tucson Boys Club.<br />
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SOCIAL LIFE<br />
A social fraternity or sorority is by nature active in<br />
parties, exchanges, dinners and dances. Social awareness<br />
is a fundamental part <strong>of</strong> college and adult life,<br />
and the Greek system <strong>of</strong>fers social events during the<br />
college years, the time <strong>of</strong> greatest social maturation.<br />
Students develop a social consciousness and a correct<br />
manner <strong>of</strong> conduct through the exciting world <strong>of</strong><br />
Greek social life. <strong>The</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> a college education<br />
is serious, but it does not have to be dull or boring to<br />
be successful.<br />
Two Phi Sig's have a vicious water fight.<br />
An unhappy calf fights a losing battle at the Phi Delt "High Nooner."<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> Delta Zeta, Delta Tau Delta, and Acacia form<br />
a pyramid during part <strong>of</strong> the Greek Week activities.
Participants <strong>of</strong> the ADPi Tandum Bike Race fight to complete<br />
their task at one <strong>of</strong> the several stations in the course.<br />
Pledge presents is one <strong>of</strong> the highlights <strong>of</strong> first semester<br />
Exchanges are an integral part <strong>of</strong> the Greek social<br />
life. Above members <strong>of</strong> Alpha Tau Omega "shake<br />
a tail feather" during an exchange.<br />
Typical <strong>of</strong> the Christmas season in the U <strong>of</strong> A Greek system are formals like the<br />
Delta Upsilon formal above.<br />
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A sorority serenades at <strong>The</strong>ta Chi probably to recover some misplaced item.<br />
Fraternity open house ... where apprehensive coeds may<br />
meet those "wild" fraternity men.<br />
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At Old Tucson the annual Kappa Kappa Gamma - Pi Beta Phi Mon<br />
mouth Duo provides high times for the members and their dates.<br />
But with all the rushing, studying, social events, and other activities <strong>of</strong><br />
the Greek system, two people still find time for their own social life.
ALPHA SIGMA PHI<br />
Dennis Brubaker Michael Burke Jeff Cartwright Thomas Clark William Dunham<br />
Wesley Hand Michael H<strong>of</strong>er<br />
Gregg Kanon James Kelly<br />
David May Allan Mense<br />
Kurt Pany Ronald Parra<br />
David Huet<br />
Mike Le<strong>of</strong>ord<br />
Gordon Nelson<br />
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Ronald Ray James Reynolds James Sailer D. Steinwachs Mark Still<br />
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Edward Frohling<br />
Vickie Duncan<br />
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This year Alpha Sigma Phi introduced a different form <strong>of</strong><br />
recreation to U <strong>of</strong> A students when its men sponsored the<br />
first sports car rally ever held at the <strong>University</strong>. As the third<br />
oldest men's national on this campus, the men <strong>of</strong> the Gamma<br />
Iiota chapter continued their long history <strong>of</strong> philanthropic<br />
service to the Boys' Club through a series <strong>of</strong> projects helping<br />
young Tucson area boys. <strong>The</strong> twenty -eight members <strong>of</strong> Alpha<br />
Sigma Phi included the successful Roman Toga Party among<br />
their special social affairs. <strong>The</strong> largest event sponsored by the<br />
fraternity during the 1967 -68 year was the Black and White<br />
Formal.<br />
ALPHA SIGMA PHI Officers: Mike Burke, secretary, Ken Musch, treasurer,<br />
Del Wakimoto, vice president, and Jim Sailer, president.<br />
Del Wakimoto Victor Wakimoto Robert Walsh Ronald Weller Eddie Zeitler
Polly Fletcher<br />
Queen <strong>of</strong> the Roses<br />
Up -to- the -minute theme parties were a feature <strong>of</strong> Acacia's<br />
social life at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong>. As well as the Nite on<br />
the Nile Party, the <strong>Arizona</strong> chapter also presented the White<br />
Wabbit, Cave Man and Purple Haze parties. After being<br />
awarded the Scholarship Improvement Award, Acacia men<br />
further strove to attain high scholastic achievement. Fifty -two<br />
men were active in the fraternity during the 1967 -68 school<br />
year. Nationally established in 1904, the U <strong>of</strong> A chapter lists<br />
donations to Camp Wildcat as one <strong>of</strong> its service projects.<br />
Acacia men also worked for another community project, service<br />
to the Shrine Circus.<br />
ACACIA Officers: Hank Moore, treasurer; John Rosso, president; Jim Bartlin,<br />
pledge trainer; Doug Rotolo, house manager; John Haas, secretary; John Barelli,<br />
rush chairman.<br />
Bruce Carter Stephen Catt Cliff Cooper Robert Dietrich John Haas<br />
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Herbert Barber James Bartlein<br />
ACACIA<br />
A shaving cream fight provides a good study break for the members <strong>of</strong> Acacia.<br />
Louis Hitter K. Lowrance Hank Mohr Roger Pankey John Rosso
ALPHA GAMMA RHO<br />
Robert Alley Russell Davis<br />
Rocky Snyder catches a few winks before class.<br />
John Hart Herb Kai John Nash Edward Pierson Joseph Pierson<br />
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Alpha Gamma Rho, the National pr<strong>of</strong>essional- social agricultural<br />
fraternity at the U <strong>of</strong> A campus, was active in the <strong>University</strong><br />
Blood Drive first semester. Members <strong>of</strong> the Alpha Pi<br />
chapter received a reward for their activity in Chivoree, the<br />
night <strong>of</strong> activities before the U <strong>of</strong> A Rodeo. Scholastically the<br />
twenty -three members rank ninth <strong>of</strong> all Alpha Gamma Rho<br />
fraternities in the nation. Members <strong>of</strong> the house participated in<br />
several rodeos and were also members <strong>of</strong> the livestock judging<br />
team. Social activities included the Rodeo Dance and the Pink<br />
Rose Formal. In April the U <strong>of</strong> A and ASU chapters <strong>of</strong> Alpha<br />
Gamma Rho held a joint formal dance.<br />
ALPHA GAMMA RHO Officers: Ed Stressman, treasurer; Miley Gonzalez,<br />
president; John Nash, vice president; and Gary Stone, house manager.<br />
Gary Sakato Rocky Snyder Glenn Spar Gary Stone Gary Wing
Laura Dine<br />
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As Big Brothers to the boys <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Arizona</strong> Children's Home,<br />
the men <strong>of</strong> Alpha Epsilon Pi continued their tradition <strong>of</strong> service<br />
to the Tucson community and its youth. Individual guidance<br />
from the thirty -three members <strong>of</strong> the fraternity as well<br />
as a series <strong>of</strong> group events during the year allowed the children<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Home to come in contact with the life <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong><br />
campus. A sequence <strong>of</strong> lectures by outstanding area spokesmen<br />
including Dr. Conrad Joyner, new Tucson city councilman,<br />
were organized and presented to the fraternity throughout<br />
the year. <strong>The</strong> Shipwreck and Roman Toga theme parties<br />
were two <strong>of</strong> the many creative social activities sponsored by<br />
the Upsilon Alpha chapter <strong>of</strong> Alpha Epsilon Pi.<br />
ALPHA EPSILON PI Officers: Barry Slavin, vice president; Harry Prushansky, secretary;<br />
Ken Bertin, president; Rick Mogy, treasurer; David Kodner, member at large.<br />
H. Prushansky Robert Richter Steven Rubin Daniel Seider Barry Slavin<br />
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Kenneth Bertin Don Cohen Mitchell Dorson R. Friedman John Gran<br />
S. Greenberg David Kodner Bruce Kramer Lloyd Krieger<br />
Mark Leavitt Martin Levens<br />
Lee Lippman Jeffrey Low<br />
G. Meyerson Richard Mogy Irwin Pasternack Barry Perlin Barry Price<br />
Gerald Smileu Leonard Snyoer Jeffrey Sonstein L. Starkopf Arnold Weiner
ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA<br />
Ruben Alcocer Steve Beans Walter Brown John Davis Patrick Deehan<br />
Norman Cullen Alan Fillebrown David Francisco Keg Gamble David Hodges<br />
Stephen Hudson Walter Hyde Robert Kocisko Ronald Lamb Stephen Mackin<br />
John Mallory Walter Michael John Mumma Richard Parker Kim Peterson<br />
Doug Reeves Robert Rita Steven Ruh William Savoie David Schaller<br />
W. Schroeder Dennis Scremin Wallace Shores Michael Smith Michael Staniec<br />
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Katie Weaver<br />
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Reorganization within the Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity<br />
made the 1967 -68 year hectic for the members. Alethia Kai,<br />
the women's auxiliary, kept its girls busy working as hostesses<br />
for barbeques and rush parties. <strong>The</strong> fraternity brothers participated<br />
in the <strong>University</strong> Intramural games. For the Stalag<br />
Party, the house was converted into a World War II prison<br />
camp and the men and their guests dressed as prisoners and<br />
guards. Highlight <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the holiday season for Alpha Kappa<br />
Lambda was the annual Christmas Formal.<br />
ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA Officers: Pat Slack, treasurer; Tom Thoma, house manager;<br />
Steve Macklin, president.<br />
Michael Storms Stuart Strong Thomas Thoma Charles Thomas Steven Tracy
Alpha Tau Omega continued its national and local history <strong>of</strong><br />
high academic standing by achieving its twentieth consecutive<br />
semester as the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong> fraternity with the highest<br />
scholastic average. As one <strong>of</strong> their philanthropy projects<br />
the fraternity brothers spent many hard but rewarding hours<br />
<strong>of</strong> labor helping the Yaqui Indians build their homes on the<br />
new reservation. <strong>The</strong> Maltesians, ATO's women's auxiliary,<br />
backed the efforts <strong>of</strong> the house in both service and social<br />
events. Special occasions for the men and their dates during<br />
the year included the Roaring 20's, Toga and Muu Muu parties,<br />
as well as the annual Spring Formal. Nationally one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
largest fraternities, the Epsilon Beta chapter began the year<br />
with seventy -six actives, later pledging twenty -six new Alpha<br />
Tau Omegas.<br />
Fair play abounds at an ATO skirmish.<br />
W. Ferguson Dale Frederick Rick Greever Ronald Green S. Greenberg<br />
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Ray Bailey Charles Barton Faust Bianco Mark Boccaccio P. Bodenhorn<br />
Dennis Bortin Mike Brady John Branch R. Campbell Thomas Carson<br />
Brian Cheney John Chiappetta<br />
Gary Cook Robert Crockett<br />
Russell Dorn Rick Eason<br />
James Clarksc<br />
Jim Doi ,rras<br />
Michael Falvey<br />
Jason Greer Craig Hardy Robert Harrell Scott Hayes William Hein
John Hosmer Fog Johnson Kennith Johnson Dennis Kuhl<br />
ALPHA TAU OMEGA Officers: Brian Cheney, current<br />
vice -president; John Witney, past vice- president;<br />
Tom Whitley, past president; Bill Ferguson,<br />
current president.<br />
Jim Langley<br />
Dennis Smith James Spark Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Stern William Via Edwin Weigt<br />
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Keen McDonnell<br />
Sweetheart<br />
Michael Lechner Ronald Linberg J. Llewellyn Frantz Lupton W. Mahnukopf<br />
Tony Marrs Rory McCarthy<br />
Tom Menaugh Lee Meyer Jim M<strong>of</strong>fett<br />
Frank Moson Stephen Ochoa Michael Paulson<br />
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Rick Reimold Rick Ruby Arthur Smith<br />
George Mehl<br />
Louis Moore<br />
Roy Quinn<br />
David Smith<br />
Tom Whitley John Whitney David Wilson Mike Wilson Douglas Wright
<strong>The</strong> enthusiastic suport <strong>of</strong> the Beta <strong>The</strong>ta Pi fraternity by its<br />
members at the U <strong>of</strong> A campus earned the house the Most<br />
Improved Chapter in the Western District Award this year.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Delta Beta chapter was later awarded the T. L. White<br />
Award for Most Improved Chapter in the National Fraternity.<br />
<strong>The</strong> sixty -five chapter members continued to support the Beta<br />
Scholarship Fund by their contributions during the school<br />
year. Donations to the Lukemia Foundation, another Beta<br />
service project, were also collected by the fraternity. Included<br />
in the weekend celebrations during the 1967 -68 year for Beta<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Pi men and their girls were the Beta Gangster and Beta<br />
Fogcutter theme parties.<br />
A team effort on the part <strong>of</strong> the Beta's is needed to dislodge<br />
a stubborn basketball.<br />
Bryan Ellis<br />
Bill Francis<br />
Fred Helwig<br />
John Kanan<br />
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Mike Albright V. Armstrong Bruce Bates Carl Bernau John Brow,,<br />
Don Drake John Eaton<br />
Richard Fishel Jim Fissell<br />
Timm Hackley Donn Hartley<br />
Edward Heuss Lonnie Hicks<br />
Logan Eisele<br />
Lawdy Flanagan<br />
Glen Harwell<br />
Charles Johnson<br />
John Kirk Jerry Koss Geary Kull George Liles Steve Lindstrom
G. Lindstrom Anson Lisk Kenneth Malo Clarence Martin Mike Mitchell<br />
BETHA THETA PI Officers: Tim Hackley, vice president; Geary<br />
Kull, pledge trainer; Clem Martin, secretary; and Lanny<br />
Flanagan, treasurer.<br />
Barry Scripps Bill Simpson Jeff Stahl Mike Wagoner James Warner<br />
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Nancy Wilcox<br />
Sweetheart<br />
Oscar Montano Craig Nelson Tom Nelson Brad Nicholson Jeff Pulford<br />
James Regens Paul Payette David Sawyer<br />
A Beta B.S. session.<br />
Gary Wheeler Tim White G. David Will Tom Wise Terry Wolf
Carol Loewenstein<br />
Sweetheart<br />
DELTA UPSILON Officers: Scott Bates, vice president; Charlie Brachney, rush<br />
chairman; Bob Cryor, treasurer; Bud Walker, president.<br />
John Newsome David O'Hern David Rauh Bruce Shlopack Craig Stehr<br />
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Allah<br />
Richard Adamson Peter Allen Jeff Bartolino Larry Bensinger Robert Bohm<br />
Charles Brackney Robert Brosius Maruin Brown<br />
Ron Detzer<br />
Darrel Ensign<br />
James Komorous<br />
Robert Cryor Richard Daggett<br />
Bob Deidrich Duffy Dukette<br />
Kevin Flynn Mike Hatcher<br />
Tom Kuehn Terry McDonald<br />
Mike Stetser William Trask Henry Walker Larry Workman Robert Zeller
Gregory Davis<br />
DELTA TAU DELTA<br />
"Zia<br />
Dan Dowell<br />
Delta Tau Delta's watch unruly pledge burn.<br />
Larry Forschler Blake Hyfield Richard Jones Tom Kenney Mike Kinney<br />
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Pam Pilcher<br />
Sweetheart<br />
Delta Tau Delta fraternity had what appeared to be a model<br />
pledge class this school year. <strong>The</strong> class scored second highest<br />
in the country on the National exam covering their knowledge<br />
<strong>of</strong> the history and facts <strong>of</strong> Delta Tau Delta. By operating a late -<br />
into- the -night snack bar, polishing shoes and waxing cars, the<br />
pledges earned enough money to surprise the actives with a<br />
color television set. <strong>The</strong> Delta Tau Delta service work this year<br />
centered on the Community Chest Drive. Inspired by the popular<br />
film, Delts chose a Bonny and Clyde theme for one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
year's house parties. Other entertainments at the fraternity<br />
were the Suppressed Desires and Hogan's Heroes parties, and<br />
the Christmas and Shipwreck Formals.<br />
DELTA TAU DELTA Officers: Tom Morron, president; Charlie Ashby, pledge<br />
trainer; Larry Forscheler, treasurer; John Knudsen, vice president; Rick Keye, rush<br />
chairman; Denton Hammond, social chairman.<br />
G. Lawrence Alan Pedersen James Wise Bill Welker Bob Zwissler
<strong>The</strong> thirty -two new pledges chosen during rush came close to<br />
outnumbering Delta Chi's thirty -five actives. During the holiday<br />
season the fraternity sponsored a Christmas Party for<br />
underprivileged children. Members also gave thirty youngsters<br />
a day to remember when the Delta Chi men supervised their<br />
adventures at the Pima Junior Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce Circus.<br />
Chi Delphia became the new women's auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the house<br />
with the initiation <strong>of</strong> sixteen girls this year. Athletically, the<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> chapter strove to again become the Intramural Banner<br />
winners at the <strong>University</strong>. Delta Chis rounded out an active<br />
school year with special theme parties such as the Badlands<br />
Blowout, the Baghdad Blowout and the Pajama Party.<br />
DELTA CHI Officers: Larry Betts, president; Corky Hayes, sergeant -at -arms; John<br />
Beggs, corresponding secretary; John Fye, secretary.<br />
Craig Hayes<br />
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DELTA CHI<br />
James Ammons Larry Betts Richard Bock William Brandt Edward Bravo<br />
Louie Bravo Bradley Brown<br />
John Carroll Carey Cummins<br />
J. Douthitt P. Fetterman<br />
John Fye Tim Gerking<br />
David Ingram John Johnson Jay Kennedy Jeff Kimmel Tom Mardian
Walter May John Mollett Jerry Morris L. Mulcahy Jim McCarthy<br />
Pledges are kept busy at the Delta Chi house.<br />
Gary Robson Richard Rodgers Arnie Rosenberg Dennis Sanders Robert Saxon<br />
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Patti Blank<br />
Sweetheart<br />
C. McNamara William Neeb Ronald Payton Thomas Restaino Roger Ritchie<br />
Some lovely girls grace Delta Chi's auxiliary Chi Delthians.<br />
Paul Scribner Mark Sewall Steven Silver James Vance Robert Young
Honors came to the house <strong>of</strong> Zeta Beta Tau when its men<br />
received the Most Improved Chapter Award from the ZBT<br />
national fraternity. <strong>The</strong> eighty -five members <strong>of</strong> the Alpha<br />
Omicron chapter donated to the United Jewish Appeal for the<br />
house philanthropy project. Scholastically, Zeta Beta Tau was<br />
ranked second among all fraternities at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
campus. As well as the traditional Winter Formal, the<br />
fraternity members and their dates attended special theme<br />
parties throughout the year ,including the ZBT Luau and a<br />
Hell's Angels Party.<br />
A ZBT through the yellow pages for a good lawyer.<br />
Al Dover Sanford Elias Harold Feder Tony Fell Mark Fine<br />
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Phil Abromwitz Larry Allen Donn Alpert Steve Amols W. Anapolsky<br />
Eric Andell Steve Ash Mike Bank<br />
Don Bachrach W. Bloomenthal Steve Brenner<br />
Jon Bernstein David Blacker Tom Carl<br />
Harold Bell<br />
Richard Berns<br />
Steve Carlat<br />
David Charlson Ron Cohen Glenn Cohodes Bruce Cole Lee Davis<br />
James Fink Steve Fishbein R. Flegenheimer Robert Gaines Art Ganger
Bruce Glikin Mike Himovitz Richard Intrater Herb Kalish Steven Kandlis<br />
Tom Landy Larry Lebovitz Robert Levin Donald Levinson M. Levenson<br />
ZETA BETA TAU Officers: Roy "Mascot" Flagenheimer, treasurer; Art Ganger,<br />
president; Fred "'Monogram" Shapiro, vice president; Al Dover, house manager;<br />
Harold "Slob" Feder, pledge trainer.<br />
Jeffrey Tepper Gary Turner Drew Vactor Bill Viner Eric Wasserman<br />
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Penny Marshall<br />
Sweetheart<br />
Dan Karp Martin Klein Craig Kronick Donald Kwasman Earl Labovitz<br />
Charles Liebman D. Livingston C. M.- Campero Mousi Maurer Art Morgan<br />
Steven Morris Harmon Pitz David Ramras David Saltzman Lee Schneider<br />
J. Schoenbaum Charles Schultz Clifford Sears Mark Seigel Fred Shapiro<br />
W. Silverstein Jerry Smith Kit Smith Les Spear Jeffrey Swartz<br />
Richard Weiner Gary Weiss Stewart White Peter Wolf David Zeinfeld
Rush as well as overall improvement <strong>of</strong> the Beta Iota chapter<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ta Chi won national recognition this year. <strong>The</strong> Homecoming<br />
float honoring the Miss U <strong>of</strong> A Pageant captured second<br />
place for <strong>The</strong>ta Chi in the fraternity division. <strong>The</strong> chapter<br />
and its women's auxiliary, Pallasians, worked together on<br />
fund raising drives for Camp Wildcat, while the men also<br />
donated their time to the Shrine Children's Circus. Instead <strong>of</strong><br />
a single housemother, the fraternity is guided by a house couple,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Willett. <strong>The</strong>ta Chi sponsored a series <strong>of</strong><br />
after -game parties during the football season as well as a<br />
Halloween Party and the Protestor's Party. Highlight <strong>of</strong> the<br />
year's social events for the fraternity members was the Christmas<br />
Formal at the Statler -Hilton hotel.<br />
THETA CHI Officers: Jack Wilson, vice president; Dave Volvic, president; Chuck<br />
Everhart, secretary; Ken Mollins, treasurer.<br />
Joe DeCollier Bruce Evans Chuck Everhart John Fricas H. Gabitzsch<br />
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M. Anderson James Atwood Jeff Blackman Vincent Ciampa Clifford Cox<br />
Pretty guests are common at <strong>The</strong>ta Chi.<br />
Bruce Goetze Randy Harp Bruce Heiberg George Henckel Glenn Hughes
Jim Hughes Jeffrey Illston B. Marcuccilli Hugh Merritt Frank Milan<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> the <strong>The</strong>ta Chi's horse around for a photographer.<br />
Steve Ryciak R. Schlotterbeck James Sharkey Roger Taylor Don Thompson<br />
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Donna Black<br />
Dream Girl<br />
George Milan Kenneth Mullens Mansell Myers Jay Nickolaus Lexie Oakes<br />
Robin Pearse Joe Quintana Jon Quistgard Dennis Romley Ray Roripaugh<br />
A couple <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>ficers have some pledges up in the air.<br />
James Thrasher William Tupper John Voliva W. Whitaker Bill Wilkinson
<strong>The</strong> twenty -three Lambda Chi Alphas at the U <strong>of</strong> A began their<br />
service year with a Thanksgiving Party at the fraternity house<br />
for underprivileged children. Crescents, including the five initiated<br />
into the women's auxiliary during the first semester,<br />
helped distribute snacks and presents to the youngsters.<br />
Crescents also urged the members <strong>of</strong> LXA to maintain their<br />
grade averages by helping their study habits during finals. <strong>The</strong><br />
men donated to their National Scholarship Fund throughout<br />
the year. <strong>The</strong> fraternity sponsored a hayride in October and<br />
held a pledge vs. active football game in December. <strong>The</strong><br />
Lambda Chi Alpha Luau was the feautred social event <strong>of</strong> the<br />
warm spring season. Other theme parties were the Playboy<br />
Party and the Mardi Gras.<br />
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Officers: Jan Thiessen, house manager; Steve Jacobs, vice<br />
president; Doug Bartley, president; Doug Henderson, social chairman; Larry<br />
Hidabrand, secretary; Corkey Smith, pledge trainer.<br />
Steve Jacobs Loren Jackson Mike Keenan Bill Pemble Corky Smith<br />
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA<br />
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David Aros<br />
Rudy Aguilar<br />
James Au Douglas Bartley D. Henderson L. Hildebrand<br />
Edwin St. Clair Jan Thiessen Peter Westby Roger Wolcott Randy Worstron
Robert Battaglia<br />
Charles Knotts<br />
KAPPA ALPHA<br />
Dale Henderson James Kirmse<br />
Peter Kramer Rusty Miller<br />
KAPPA ALPHA Officers: Mike Grace, secretary; Dale Henderson, vice president;<br />
and Stan Stromberg, president.<br />
Paul Selberg Burks Smith Stan Stromberg<br />
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Kappa Alpha, founded at Washington and Lee <strong>University</strong>,<br />
Lexington, Virginia, continued its southern tradition by presenting<br />
the annual Old South Ball. By January, 1968, the<br />
Gamma Epsilon chapter had doubled its September, 1967,<br />
membership. Members looked forward to a new home for<br />
Kappa Alpha, for the 1967 -68 school year was spent rebuilding<br />
the old house. Upholding their tradition <strong>of</strong> community service,<br />
the fraternity men donated tickets to underprivileged children<br />
who otherwise would have been unable to attend the Tucson<br />
Shrine Circus.<br />
In authentic uniform, Jim Kirmse assumes a similar pose to<br />
that <strong>of</strong> Robert E. Lee pictured behind Jim.
Kappa Sigma men moved into their new fraternity house during<br />
January <strong>of</strong> 1968, ending months <strong>of</strong> social life in temporary<br />
housing. <strong>The</strong> handsome white building was dedicated on December<br />
10, 1967, by Texas Senator Tower, a Kappa Sigma<br />
national <strong>of</strong>ficer, and <strong>Arizona</strong> Senator Fannin. <strong>The</strong> sixty members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Gamma Rho chapter, active in both civic work and<br />
student organizations, were also consistently one <strong>of</strong> the top<br />
teams in intramural sports. New members were initiated into<br />
the Stardusters, the fraternity's women's auxiliary, during the<br />
year. <strong>The</strong> Kappa Sigs considered the Christmas Formal, the<br />
Bowery Spring Luau, Pancho Villa and Pandora's Box to be<br />
their top parties <strong>of</strong> the holiday seasons.<br />
Kappa Sig's inspect the addition to their house.<br />
David Boucke Roger Brown Phil Carrott Rich Carter Stuart Chatham<br />
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Neil Belgiano John Bork<br />
KAPPA SIGMA Officers: seated, John Mattison, treasurer; Jeff Seidman, secretary;<br />
standing: Joe Cook, grand master <strong>of</strong> ceremonies; Pat Murphy, president;<br />
Jim Be Bop Ferris, vice president.<br />
Richard Dalton Mark Elliott John Emmanuel Bob Fickas Russ Green
Two Kappa Sig's catch the late show in the T.V. room.<br />
John Mattison Pat Murphy Steve Murray G. Ochenrider Bill Risner<br />
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Jim Janoviak Joe Koch Bruce Lawrence Richard Leddy Malcolm Mathes<br />
Kappa Sig's pocket a few before hitting the books for the night.<br />
Jeff Seidman Alan Smith David Stallings William Stewart Sandy Tompkins
Philanthropy projects and chapter honors made the Centennial<br />
Anniversary year <strong>of</strong> national Pi Kappa Alpha a busy and successful<br />
one for the local house. Pikes showed their concern for<br />
the needy by spearheading a canned food drive and helping in<br />
the City <strong>of</strong> Hope Fund Drive. As well, they contributed to<br />
Camp Wildcat and the Randolph Park Zoo. A Christmas party<br />
for thirty underprivileged children was sponsored by the<br />
house before the holiday vacation. <strong>The</strong>se projects earned<br />
the Pikes the Lambda Chi Alpha Community Service Award<br />
and the runner -up position to the National Pi Kappa Alpha<br />
Community Service Award. <strong>The</strong>y also received the Pottorff<br />
Intramural Sportsmanship Award. Seventy -five chapter members<br />
and their dates celebrated at the Jungle Party, the Roaring<br />
20's Party, the Dream Girl Formal and other festive occasions<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Pike social year.<br />
PI KAPPA ALPHA Officers: Tom VanSlyck, treasurer; Joe Howell, president; Bob<br />
Waud, vice president; Scott Watson, vice president.<br />
Joe Howell Jeffrey Isaacs Skip Joddin William Johnson Raymond Klein<br />
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Thomas Adam<br />
Ronald Clifton<br />
John Davis<br />
Paul Evans<br />
Charles Allan Les Baitzer Phillip Becker Michael Carrol<br />
Robert Collins David Dalby<br />
Phil Davis Walter Duke<br />
Ralph Fasanella Gary Gomez<br />
Bram Govaars Steve Grulich Michael Hall Darrel Harman David Hollender<br />
Dennis Kr<strong>of</strong>t James Lyon Jim Malinowski Jeffrey Mason Vance Miller
Robert Moody Thomas Morley Kennith Nardi Nick Nichols W. Niestemski<br />
Polock, Pinneapple, Shy Tuna, and Doug pause during construction<br />
for the Jungle Party.<br />
R. Thompson Tom VanSlyck Bob Venn Randy Walser Scott Watson<br />
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Katie Petersen<br />
Dream Girl<br />
Daniel Pontious Charles Rhoades Robert Schimmel Paul Smith Hugh Speed<br />
Paul Stockton Charles Stuart Kirk Sylvester Butch Tallberg Don Thompson<br />
Several Pikes spend an evening looking for Doctor Livingston.<br />
Robert Waud David Weaver Chick Westerlund George Willcox Duane Wonacott
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong> Alpha chapter <strong>of</strong> Sigma Alpha Epsilon adopted<br />
a child in Mexico this year. <strong>The</strong> men worked with area youngsters<br />
by coaching at the South Tucson Boys' Club. Members<br />
also solicited funds for the United Community Campaign and<br />
a food drive for needy families. SAE members donated the<br />
largest amount <strong>of</strong> blood during the annual <strong>University</strong> Blood<br />
Drive. <strong>The</strong> Little Sisters <strong>of</strong> Minerva, Sigma Alpha Epsilon's<br />
women's Auxiliary, enthusiastically supported the fraternity's<br />
efforts in intramurals, pledge training and charter retreats.<br />
SAE, largest national fraternity, was the sponsor <strong>of</strong> many<br />
original house social events including the Luau, 49er, Las<br />
Vegas and Buddy Murphy parties. Of their parties, one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
most prominent and well- remembered by the fraternity members<br />
was the traditional Christmas Formal.<br />
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Officers: Mark Watt, treasurer; Rick Whiting, vice president;<br />
Dan Pence, scholarship; Tim Flood, president; Bill Steen, public relations;<br />
Peter Calihan, secretary; Phil Zahn, chaplain.<br />
Michael Gray Bruce Gwynn Phil Hagenah Mike Harrington James Hart<br />
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON<br />
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Samuel Alfred Steve Amend David Bara¡as Larry Blume Scott Burton<br />
Tom Brennan Pete Calihan John Chavez James Chubb Tim Curran<br />
Frank Culin Ron Dammann Jim Donaldson Craig Dougherty Donald Doyle<br />
Mike Duncan Steve Edwards John Entz John Ferguson Tim Flood<br />
Wally Forster Ellis Frankfort Mark Geiss Brian Gentner Ed Germann<br />
Bill Hess Jim Hunter Tom Hutson Dennis Hyder David Johnson
Robert Johnson Drue Johnson Steve Jones Jack Kane Kirk Knipmeyer<br />
Marty McGarry M. McLaughlin Mike Moody<br />
AN SAE checks for a letter from his hometown<br />
sweetheart while calling his girl here.<br />
Pat Moore Martin Muncy<br />
Jim Provenzano<br />
Ed Ronstadt<br />
John Shadegg Dick Shean<br />
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Dan Van Haren Mark Watt Charlie Weldon Porter Weldon Culver White<br />
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Kathy Graham<br />
Sweetheart<br />
Tom Knoop Steve Lewkowitz G. Lockwood Patrick Lynch Tom Matz<br />
Bud Neal Daniel Nelson John Norris Don Powell David Prest<br />
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Bill Ragsdale Mark Reed Denny Rierson Paul Rihs Rich Rix<br />
Dave Ross Jim Russell Bob Sawdey Stan Scoville Denton Simmons<br />
Bill Skinner Bill Steen Jim Suft Steve Thompson John Van<br />
Rick Whiting D. Whitley David Wick David Wilson Phil Zahn
<strong>The</strong> social life <strong>of</strong> Sigma Nu included the Sadie Hawkins,<br />
Dougie Day, Beachcomber and Surpressed Desires parties.<br />
Foremost <strong>of</strong> all parties, however, was the White Rose Formal<br />
held during December. Ninety Epsilon Alpha chapter members<br />
supported the <strong>University</strong> athletic activities, earning the Intramural<br />
Sportsmanship Award. A children's Christmas party<br />
and collections for the Cerebral Palsy Foundation were two <strong>of</strong><br />
the fraternity's philanthropic projects. Work within the house<br />
itself included completely redecorating the living room and<br />
building a special "actives- only" room. This room is to be<br />
dedicated to the memory <strong>of</strong> the late "Pop" McKale.<br />
SIGMA NU Officers: Ed Couthie, house manager; Tony Livingston, president;<br />
Hank Ganster, recorder; Dan Moony, treasurer; Willie Waltner, social; Steve<br />
Eliot, pledge marshall; Bill Christopher, vice president.<br />
Henry Ganster James Gill Scott Hannon John Hartley G. Hermanson<br />
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SIGMA NU<br />
Richard Allen Richard Barnes H. Bevington Robert Blair Joe Boogaart<br />
Brad Booke Douglas Brien Charles Buri Brian Burns Budd Busche<br />
Tom Cleveland Ed Coutchie<br />
Ham Catlin W. Christopher<br />
J. Cunningham Steven Elliot<br />
Bob Casalis<br />
James. Conway<br />
Darl Fassett<br />
Robert Hunker Don Holmes S. Hutchinson Thomas Kearney Richard Keller
William King Chris Vavagetto William Lee<br />
Dan Mooney Jan Murphy<br />
Sigma Nu's rearrange their living room.<br />
Steve Lewis A. Livingston<br />
Frederick Nathan<br />
Douglas Schenck Douglas Tally Jack Tarr Hector Vargas Jack Wells<br />
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Richard Lust<br />
Richard Nelson<br />
Bartlett Peaslee<br />
John Ray<br />
Lisa Schaad<br />
White Rose Queen<br />
Bruce Lyon Jeff Matrilian Dan Mercer Fred Mitchell<br />
Duncan Osborn Thomas Payson<br />
Walter Perius Steve Phillips<br />
Don Reynolds Steven Rinek<br />
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Knox Rodgers Jimmy Rogers Tom Rogers Richard Roll Tonny Rossetti<br />
David Wilson Joe Wisdom Steve Wolfe R. Woodland Moose
<strong>The</strong> Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house was the home <strong>of</strong> the<br />
IFC All Men's Average Award trophy this year. Sig Ep projects<br />
during the school months included donations and personal<br />
help for the Children's Colony, the Boys' Club and the Heart<br />
Fund Drive. <strong>The</strong> fraternity co- sponsored an exchange at the<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> Children's Home with Delta Delta Delta sorority.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re young Tucsonans received a visit from Santa Claus and<br />
presents. Sig Eps and the Porsche Club <strong>of</strong> America sponsored<br />
the U <strong>of</strong> A Chaparral '68 Sports Car Rally during the year.<br />
<strong>The</strong> fraternity was proud <strong>of</strong> its active women's auxiliary,<br />
Golden Hearts. Two <strong>of</strong> their contributions were a Halloween<br />
party for the pledges and occasional hashing at the house.<br />
Sigma Phi Epsilon parties included the Irma La Douce, Time<br />
Tunnel, Polish Wedding and Slave themes.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Sig Ep cannon begins its journey to the stadium in preparation for a football<br />
game.<br />
Jerry Hilliard Bernard Holly Chuck Holman Bob Hooper Greg Huff<br />
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G. Ackerman Bill Andre Bob Beck Art Camosy Reid Carney<br />
Steve Casey Joe Cataldo Rich Cavanaugh Bob Cavanaugh Bob Chapman<br />
Charles Clark Glenn DeBrocky Ed Dravo Chuck Eaton Eric Fields<br />
Jerry Gardner John Gemmill Mark Gemmill James Glover Ken Haydis<br />
Bob Harris Bob Hatcher Terry Hawk Jon Hays Tom Herrick<br />
Mike Johnson Tom Jones Monte Keltner John Knox Jack Lansdale
Dave Lewis Kelly McCarty Jim McDougal Larry McKinney Hal McMillen<br />
SIGMA PHI EPSILON Officers: Bob Cavanaugh,<br />
president; Rick Ridenour, vice president; Chris<br />
Pickrell, comptroller.<br />
Chris Pickrell<br />
Jeff Reulann<br />
John Robertson<br />
Frank Ruley<br />
W. Rutschman David Saliba Steve Sandin Alan Stutts Sherwood Tella<br />
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Marilyn Swinyard<br />
Queen <strong>of</strong> Hearts<br />
Kent Morris Mike O'Brien Bob Pardee Ron Payne Jim Passey<br />
Bill Preston Steve Price Mark Ptacek Dan Renner Rick Ridenour<br />
<strong>The</strong>re seems to be nice, odds at the Sig Ep house; their cloths are interesting too.<br />
Ed Tolliver Stan Wirick Joe Webb Wayne Wood Gene Zuspann
<strong>The</strong> Beta Phi chapter <strong>of</strong> Sigma Chi won national recognition<br />
when its men were chosen to receive the Outstanding Chapter<br />
Award. <strong>The</strong>y were again brought to the national fraternity's<br />
attention when they were given honors for the chapter's<br />
alumni publication. Locally, Sigma Chi's showed their spirit<br />
when they won the campus blood drive. <strong>The</strong>ir sponsorship <strong>of</strong><br />
the Travis Edmondson Concert first semester enabled <strong>University</strong><br />
students to attend a top -rated show. Members donated<br />
their extra time to the Sigma Chi community service project,<br />
work at the <strong>Arizona</strong> School for the Deaf and Blind. Another<br />
project, the annual Christmas Party for the needy, was fun for<br />
the fraternity men, the Little Sigmas women's auxiliary, and<br />
the children. <strong>The</strong> names South Sea Islander, Derby Day, Halloween<br />
and Mount Lemmon set the moods for Sigma Chi's<br />
theme parties.<br />
SIGMA CHI Officers: Larry Hecker, pledge trainer; Mike Curtis, treasurer; Bill<br />
Richardson, vice president; Jim Cote, president.<br />
Bill Crowley Michael Crum James Curtis Robert Curtis Philip Custer<br />
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Benjamin Barton Mike Beers Mike Bennett Larry Benson Bruce Bernard<br />
Joseph Branom<br />
Chris Christy<br />
Gordon Cook<br />
James Cote<br />
Sigma Chi's play with Lion during some <strong>of</strong> their spare tin<br />
G. DeLodder Stuart Hardman Terry Hart L. Hecker Pete Hill
Richard Hultgen John Humphries Gary Hygrell Robert Ingraham Jigger James<br />
John Milling Wes Mohr Bill Neal Dick Prince Douglas Rothery<br />
Sigma Chi moves forward with rush.<br />
Thom Stevens John Stoops David Thomas Michael Ward Richard Warner<br />
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Chris Newkirk<br />
Sweetheart<br />
Howard Johnson John Keeler Howard King Mark Klinkowski Stefan Krayk<br />
Dougles Sandahl James Scott Ted Sherwood Lloyd Sigler<br />
<strong>The</strong> pledges get the "works" at the Sigma Chi house.<br />
Robert White Greg Woodward Jack Wright Bruce Yancey Robert Zeller
Tau Delta Phi men remained among one <strong>of</strong> the top ten <strong>University</strong><br />
Intramural athletics teams <strong>of</strong> the 1967 -68 school year. <strong>The</strong><br />
sixty house members worked on several community services<br />
with the Pima Jaycees and the Red Cross throughout the year.<br />
An original theme party presented by the Tau Delta chapter<br />
at the U <strong>of</strong> A was the Paper Party. <strong>The</strong> Spring Luau and the<br />
Bonny and Clyde Party became two <strong>of</strong> the most popular <strong>of</strong> the<br />
many Tau Delta Phi festivities.<br />
Tau Delt's try new money angle.<br />
Gary Frank Jay Goldman 2A1<br />
Stuart Gordon Paul Gross Dave Handleman<br />
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Roger Bamberger Steve Bard Jeff Berman<br />
Cameron Brown<br />
A Tau Delt studies hard for an exam.<br />
Jack Bonner Scott Borowsky<br />
Nat Eisenpress James Eller<br />
Jeff Heinmann Terry Hirsh Abe Johnson Bernhardt Jones Louis Kay
Richard Kittner Dave Koval Marty Lass<strong>of</strong>f Irwin Malleck Brent Masel<br />
TAU DELTA PHI Officers: Jay Weinstein, treasurer; Dan Schuman,<br />
vice president; Jay Goldman, president; Rick Kitner, house manager.<br />
David Raf sky<br />
>aniel Shuman Jim Sinsheimer Jay Slater Marc Snyder Michael Stern<br />
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Willie Routman<br />
Sweetheart<br />
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William Meyer Ken Mirman Richard Morris Glen Muller Bob Novick<br />
Louis Rosenthal Mike Roye Bruce Scacco Mark Schwartz Joel Shapiro<br />
Hard work went into the campaign for Tau Deli Steve Malkin but the victory<br />
was well worth it.<br />
Barry Stuart Marc Tamar<strong>of</strong>f Doug Tuchin Jon Weinfeld Jay Weinstien
<strong>The</strong> Kappa Tau chapter <strong>of</strong> Tau Kappa Epsilon began its first<br />
year as an active chapter at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong> when it<br />
received National recognition during January <strong>of</strong> 1968. <strong>The</strong><br />
fraternity had already been active in civic work and social<br />
events, however, for the house received a citation from its<br />
National <strong>of</strong>fice for outstanding public service during the first<br />
semester <strong>of</strong> the school year. Tekes and the A O Pi sorority<br />
co- sponsored a Christmas party at the <strong>Arizona</strong> Children's<br />
Home as one <strong>of</strong> their philanthropy projects. Highlight <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Red Carnation Ball in December was the formal introduction<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> Diana, Tau Kappa Epsilon's new women's<br />
auxiliary. Two girls from each campus sorority are traditionally<br />
invited to the Teke Luau. <strong>The</strong> Roaring 20's and Pajama<br />
parties rounded out the Teke social calendar.<br />
In a rare moment alone, a Teak finds enjoyment in playing his guitar.<br />
Charles Curradi Michael Cylke Douglas Davis James Downey Byron Foote<br />
TAU KAPPA EPSILON<br />
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E. Stan Barry D. Coatsworth Carl Commenator Michael Covault David Cruz<br />
<strong>The</strong> traditional Teke bell is paraded before a football game.<br />
Rollin Flower Jon Fultz E. Lloyd Gardiner Lee Hayden H. Hotchkiss
Robert Laberge Henry Lee James Manevol G. McLaughlin Tim McPike<br />
John Redavid Frank Rizzo John Robbins Tony Sapienza Russel Secor<br />
TAU KAPPA EPSILON Officers: Joe Tarnowski, house manager; Lannie Tang,<br />
historian; Jim Manavil, treasurer; Victor Wild, president; Mike Couvait, chaplain;<br />
Tim McPike, vice president; Dave Cruz, pledge trainer; and George<br />
Mclaughlin, secretary.<br />
Richard Sucre Paul Strobel Freedoon Tam<strong>ii</strong>di Lonnie Tang Joseph Tarnowski<br />
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Linda Tucker<br />
Sweetheart<br />
Jeff Miller Stephen Miller Victor Neufeld Gale Patterson William Peach<br />
Teak pledges perform repair work on their house.<br />
Dick Tillis Victor Juntunen Weston Wendling Philip Wild Victor Wild
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong> Alpha chapter <strong>of</strong> Phi Delta <strong>The</strong>ta worked hard to<br />
make their Hi- Nooned and Beach parties two <strong>of</strong> the most successful<br />
weekend social occasions <strong>of</strong> the house. Fifty -five men<br />
were active in both the social and civic projects sponsored by<br />
the Phi Deltas. Members contributed and solicited dollars for<br />
the United Fund, the chapter's main philanthropic effort. Also,<br />
donations were made to several organizations that help the<br />
underprivileged in the Tucson area.<br />
Pretty girls and drink abound at Phi Delt parties.<br />
Edward Cappel Emmet Cashin John Cochran Richard David Art Dickson<br />
PHI DELTA THETA<br />
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Ross Bagdasaian Ross Borneman Richard Burke Francis Burn<br />
<strong>The</strong> Phi Delt High Nooner is always full <strong>of</strong> excitement.<br />
Bruce Dole David Domingo John Donaldson M. Donaldson John Espedal
John Fish Rick Franklin Brian Gurnee<br />
By being dressed in perfect taste, Phi Delt's sweep their<br />
dates <strong>of</strong>f their feet.<br />
Tom Osborne John Padelford Vic Pottorff Tim Pflueger Tim Schmitt<br />
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Sharon Leigh<br />
Sweetheart<br />
Albert Kairis Jim Lathrop John Madding K. McCusker Tony Orr<br />
PHI DELTA THETA Officers: Jon Velton, president; Ed Cappell, v ce president;<br />
Chuck David, treasurer; and John Espedol, secretary.<br />
Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Shelden Robert Starr Robert Stobaugh Wiley Stobaugh Julian Zebrowski
First place in the fraternity division <strong>of</strong> the Homecoming Parade<br />
was won by Phi Gamma Delta last fall. <strong>The</strong> ninety men <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Upsilon Alpha chapter, one <strong>of</strong> the largest fraternities on campus,<br />
donated service time teaching and doing maintenance<br />
at the Tucson House <strong>of</strong> Neighborly Service. Contributions<br />
collected by the members allowed underprivileged children<br />
to attend the Shrine Circus. Other youngsters received presents<br />
from the Fijis at a Christmas Dinner. <strong>The</strong> Peter Lowell<br />
Dryden Fellowship, originated this year and supported by<br />
the <strong>Arizona</strong> chapter, contributes to cardio -vascular research.<br />
Locas Fijis received the National Coon Plaque honoring their<br />
magazine, Campanilla, as the finest chapter publication in the<br />
nation. <strong>The</strong> chapter was also awarded an honorable mention<br />
for overall efficiency by the National. Traditional Phi Gamma<br />
Delta theme parties were the Purple Garter and the Islander.<br />
PHI GAMMA DELTA Officers: Wes Ground, corresponding secretary; John<br />
Byss, pledge trainer; Jim Mauge, president; Tim Mooney, vice president and<br />
treasurer.<br />
Gary Harper Evan Hassiotis Robert Hawke John Hileman James Keenan<br />
PHI GAMMA DELTA<br />
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Bob Abodeely Pat Anderson D. Beaugureau Robert Bishop Jim Boice<br />
Philip Bramsen<br />
Charles Cochran<br />
Kenneth Erickson<br />
Charles Hampton<br />
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Dennis Boone Carlton Clark<br />
Greg Dent Steven Dow<br />
Greg Foller Wes Ground<br />
James Hansen Terry Hanley<br />
Charles Lamb Steve Larson James Martin James Mauge Bill Meyer
Tim Mooney Gene Morrison Mike McCarroll Terry Nixon Richard Orr<br />
Fiji's prepare for their famous islander.<br />
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Tom Sundeen John Svob Bob Swan Paul Todd Peter Todd<br />
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Bill Paleck R. Poynter J. Puntenney Tim Puntenney Steve Ramsdell<br />
Peter Rathwell J. Rokey Richard Root David Salant John Sullivan<br />
Phi Gam's and their dates start <strong>of</strong>f the Islander with a cool dip.<br />
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Mike Whelan Kent Whitson Harry Wilkins Gary Williams Warren Young
Buff Tsitouras<br />
Hostess<br />
Funds raised by Phi Sigma Kappa during service projects<br />
spaced throughout the year were donated by the fraternity to<br />
the new <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong> Medical School. Phi Sigs also<br />
showed their continuing interest in the improvement and support<br />
<strong>of</strong> medicine when the men donated their time to raising<br />
contributions for the Pima County Mental Retardation Center.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong> chapter was honored by U <strong>of</strong> A <strong>of</strong>ficials when it<br />
received the President's Special Achievement Award for<br />
Scholarship. <strong>The</strong> Phi Sigma Kappa house also distinguished<br />
itself scholastically by acquiring the <strong>University</strong> Fraternity<br />
Scholarship Trophy. <strong>The</strong> fraternity's formal dance, the Red<br />
Carnation Ball, was one <strong>of</strong> the highlights <strong>of</strong> an active social<br />
season for the twenty -eight chapter members.<br />
PHI SIGMA KAPPA Officers.<br />
Wayne Jordan James Logan Carl Naegle Steven Postil Charles Quimbly<br />
PHI SIGMA KAPPA<br />
111111 I =I<br />
Gary Allhiser<br />
James Glass<br />
Gerald Birk Ken Chute Michael Glass<br />
Bill Harding Hans Helley Mike Hawke<br />
Music is appreciated at the Phi Sig house.<br />
Sloan Robertson T. Roundstream David Vance Gary Wackerly John Waits
Vernon Aguirre Robert Brown John Claiborne James Comer<br />
Three mechanically minded Chi Phi's gave their chariot a tune -up.<br />
Glenn Dennis B. Fenimore Michael Ford Leonard Jensen James Morford<br />
Chi Phi, oldest social fraternity in the nation, is the home <strong>of</strong><br />
twenty -two men at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong>. Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Lambda Delta chapter decided to make a construction project<br />
at the Southern <strong>Arizona</strong> School for Boys their philanthropy<br />
service during the 1967 -68 school year. A sequence <strong>of</strong> theme<br />
parties, including the Luau in October and the Roaring 20's<br />
Party in November, led up to the most important social event<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Chi Phi year, the Winter Formal, held in December.<br />
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CHI PHI Officers.<br />
Lee Netier John Sanderson Dan Shay Rusty Terry Squidde
Vernon Aguirre Robert Brown John Claiborne James Comer<br />
Three mechanically minded Chi Phi's gave their chariot a tune -up.<br />
Glenn Dennis B. Fenimore Michael Ford Leonard Jensen James Morford<br />
Chi Phi, oldest social fraternity in the nation, is the home <strong>of</strong><br />
twenty -two men at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong>. Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Lambda Delta chapter decided to make a construction project<br />
at the Southern <strong>Arizona</strong> School for Boys their philanthropy<br />
service during the 1967 -68 school year. A sequence <strong>of</strong> theme<br />
parties, including the Luau in October and the Roaring 20's<br />
Party in November, led up to the most important social event<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Chi Phi year, the Winter Formal, held in December.<br />
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CHI PHI Officers.<br />
Lee Netier John Sanderson Dan Shay Rusty Terry Squidde
APACHE<br />
Beginning their social season with a pool<br />
party, dinner, and dance with Mohave,<br />
Apache Hall continued the year with exchanges.<br />
<strong>The</strong> second was co- sponsored<br />
with Kaibab -Huachuca for Coronado on<br />
November 19. Many residents <strong>of</strong> Apache<br />
were members <strong>of</strong> the freshmen football<br />
squad, attending the U <strong>of</strong> A on athletic<br />
scholarships. Early in the year, a policy<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Sunday afternoon open house was<br />
inaugurated and visitation in the rooms<br />
by university coeds was permitted.<br />
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Girl and guitar do not seem to be stirring up much enthusiasm.
Coed thinks the party is still going on at 1:00 o'clock sign -in.<br />
Left to Right: Suzi Newman, second vice -president; Miss Lu Pontius, head resident; Vicki Paddock,<br />
first vice -president. Second row: Jan Memmott, assistant; Elizabeth Bieling, treasurer; Mee Mary Fain,<br />
assistant; Pam Citron, assistant; Gail Toomey, assistant; Linda Sher, president; Stevie Knowles, secretary;<br />
Carole Hirsse, assistant; Cathy Williams, assistant; Georgia Martin, assistant; Lois Greenberg,<br />
scholarship.<br />
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ARIZONA<br />
Miss Lu Pontius, former<br />
Area Director at <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Indiana, became<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong>'s house<br />
mother second semester.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> the 357 girls living<br />
in the hall this year<br />
were out -<strong>of</strong> -state freshmen.<br />
<strong>The</strong> hall sponsored<br />
two Open House Exchanges,<br />
a get- acquainted<br />
mixer in the Fall and one<br />
in the Spring. Second semester<br />
floor parties were<br />
planned for the new girls<br />
moving into the hall.
Cochite prepares for Tucson's monsoon.<br />
COCHISE<br />
Cochise Hall began the school year by<br />
sponsoring an "Activities Day" at the<br />
YMCA and a bar- be -que for new and<br />
returning men <strong>of</strong> the dorm. At this<br />
event the men enjoyed lunch and such<br />
activities as swimming and basketball.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 150 men <strong>of</strong> the dorm had an exchange<br />
with Coconino and also planned<br />
an open house. During the Christmas<br />
holidays, there was a dorm Christmas<br />
party. In the spring the hall has a traditional<br />
Senior Banquet, honoring the<br />
seniors in the dorm and a steak fry at<br />
Sabino Canyon. <strong>The</strong> dorm had the highest<br />
ranking IQ invitational team this<br />
year and plan to compete again next<br />
year. <strong>The</strong> head resident is the only<br />
woman to head a men's dorm. "Ma"<br />
Herricks or "Ma" as the men call her<br />
was honored with a birthday party by<br />
them.<br />
COCHISE HALL Officers: Left to right: Bruce Ferg, vice -president; "Ma" Herrick, head resident;<br />
Paul Donahue, secretary -treasurer; Jim Potts, president.<br />
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COCONINO<br />
Coconino, the first dorm to print<br />
personalized "Coconino Hall"<br />
tee -shirts, was voted last semester<br />
as the most active member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Resident Hall Association.<br />
Through the Associated Women<br />
Students program, Coconino donates<br />
money and food for Thanksgiving<br />
drives. <strong>The</strong> girls maintain<br />
second place in scholarship and<br />
hold the "outstanding activity<br />
participation" trophy for their annual<br />
Christmas Open House. <strong>The</strong><br />
thirteen counselors and <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
entertain visitors with skits. Activities<br />
included exchanges with<br />
Cochise, Pima, Yavapai, and<br />
South Hall men's dorms, Spring<br />
dorm parties, and <strong>of</strong>ficer and<br />
senior dinners.<br />
No, it is not foggy, just a dopy dorm meeting.<br />
COCONINO OFFICERS: Left to right: Joanna Groseta, Freshman representative; Barbara Bowman,<br />
second Vice -President; Gloria Aguilar, President; Donna Doi, Secretary; Jenny Wilson, Counselor;<br />
Mrs. Isabelle Oliver, Head Resident; Paulette Engel, Historian; Emily Jenkins, assistant; Patti Turner,<br />
scholarship chairman; Marsha Betts, first Vice -President; Martha Peattie, Fire Marshall; Sherri Kempton,<br />
Counselor; Jan Brown, Treasurer; Karen Canta, Social chairman.<br />
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Oops, lipstick brush missed.<br />
CORONADO OFFICERS: Seated: Joyce Tucker,<br />
President; Sharon Tauman, first Vice -President;<br />
Marilyn Foss, second Vice -President; Mrs. Mallard,<br />
head resident; Jennifer White, student assistant;<br />
Candy Howard, student assistant; Karen Grebles,<br />
student assistant. Row II: Mrs. Kaylor, assistant<br />
head resident; Eileen Rubenstein, co- social chairman;<br />
Jan Schwien, student assistant; Diana Mc-<br />
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CORONADO<br />
Holding 800 girls, Coronado Hall<br />
stands as the largest dorm on<br />
campus. As a small community<br />
itself, Coronado finds it helpful to<br />
publish a newsletter <strong>of</strong> activities<br />
in the dorm and events on campus.<br />
Social projects included a<br />
Street Dance with Kaibab -Huachuca<br />
in the Spring and with<br />
Santa Cruz, Graham, and Greenlee<br />
men's dorms in the Fall. Twice<br />
annually the house mother and<br />
her assistants hold a dinner for<br />
the dorm <strong>of</strong>ficers and their assistants.<br />
Clure, student assistant; June Dippel, student<br />
assistant; Sarah Sundheimer, student assistant;<br />
Gloria Durham, student assistant; Cindy Newton,<br />
student assistant. Row Ill: Marlene Slonsky, social<br />
chairman; Sue Innes, scholarship chairman; Ginny<br />
VanCleve, student assistant; Carolyn G<strong>of</strong>f, student<br />
assistant; Jacqueline Lincer, student assistant; Pam<br />
Watt, student assistant.
Michaelangelo might have done better, but bet he did not have as much spirit.<br />
EAST STADIUM Officers: Left to right: Don<br />
Williams, president; Cliff Dewey, vice- president;<br />
Ed Hudor, secretary; Bill Lindemann,<br />
head resident.<br />
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EAST STADIUM<br />
Charitable projects were listed high<br />
on the schedule <strong>of</strong> activities by the<br />
men <strong>of</strong> East Stadium this year. Holding<br />
a car wash in October, the proceeds<br />
going to radio station KTKT's<br />
Walk - For - <strong>The</strong> - Crippled - Children<br />
Fund, East continued their endeavors<br />
<strong>of</strong> charity at Christmas by Staging<br />
a dinner for the under -privileged<br />
children living near the U <strong>of</strong> A campus.<br />
<strong>The</strong> majority <strong>of</strong> residents in the<br />
hall are out <strong>of</strong> state residents and<br />
are predominantely engineering<br />
majors.
Left to Right: Nancy Vincent, president; Diane Butler, assistant head resident; Joan<br />
Braginsky, treasurer; Teresa Thomas, secretary; Mrs. <strong>The</strong>lma Mills, head resident.<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> Delta Zeta decorated the front <strong>of</strong> Gila for Homecoming. <strong>The</strong> scene<br />
displayed a jack -in- the -box bandsman and saluted the Superbowi, a "Great Day"<br />
for the U <strong>of</strong> A Band. <strong>The</strong> decoration won first place for house decorations.<br />
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GILA<br />
<strong>The</strong> 150 coeds <strong>of</strong> Gila Hall had an<br />
active year beginning with Chris<br />
Belinn's successful campaign for<br />
Homecoming Queen. Delta Zeta social<br />
sorority's 34 members added to<br />
the activity around Gila. After living<br />
in the dormitory for three semesters,<br />
the sorority moved into its newly<br />
completed house after finals in January.<br />
This left almost one -third <strong>of</strong><br />
Gila open for new coeds, most from<br />
other dormitories. <strong>The</strong> social calendar<br />
for the women <strong>of</strong> Gila included<br />
an exchange with Hopi Lodge, Santa<br />
Cruz Hall and Yuma Hall in the fall.<br />
<strong>The</strong> dorm also has an annual Christmas<br />
dinner and a spring party at a<br />
guest ranch in Tucson Part <strong>of</strong> Gila's<br />
social fees goes to an outstanding<br />
resident for a scholarship to cover<br />
dormitory rent for one semester. For<br />
Homecoming, the DZs decorated the<br />
front <strong>of</strong> the dorm.
Below: William Smitheran, head resident; Bob<br />
Aranda, president; Al Munguia, social chairman;<br />
Gary Sawyer, vice -president; Steve Mat -<br />
han, secretary- treasurer. Right: Teams from<br />
Graham and Greenlee Halls compete in a game<br />
<strong>of</strong> volleyball.<br />
GRAHAM<br />
A very active social calendar started this Graham<br />
year with spirit. Exchanges were held with Sonora,<br />
Manzanita, Mohave, Coronado and <strong>Arizona</strong> Halls. <strong>The</strong><br />
men also boosted spirit with banners for the football<br />
team when they returned from the Ohio State victory<br />
and the Missouri game. <strong>The</strong> residents also made a<br />
float for the Homecoming celebration. <strong>The</strong> previous<br />
year's champions in volleyball and basketball intramurals,<br />
the 150 residents tried to repeat their victories<br />
this year. After a rise last year from last place in<br />
scholarship to seventh place, the men were spurred<br />
on to try for a higher rise this year.<br />
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GREENLEE<br />
<strong>The</strong> 140 men <strong>of</strong> Greenlee Hall were<br />
busy this year with exchanges and<br />
athletics. In the fall the dorm had<br />
exchanges with Coronado, Yuma<br />
and Mohave Halls. A spring dinner<br />
and a swimming party exchange<br />
were planned for the second semester.<br />
<strong>The</strong> residents, who were very<br />
active this year in intramural sports,<br />
held their own weekly volleyball<br />
matches, challenging other men's<br />
dormitories. For governing purposes<br />
the dorm was split into six wings<br />
whose heads were wing assistants.<br />
<strong>The</strong> wing assistants and <strong>of</strong>ficers got<br />
together to decide dorm policy and<br />
discuss common problems in the<br />
dorm. For Christmas the men decorated<br />
the dorm and had a party for<br />
their head resident and his wife,<br />
who were expecting their first child<br />
in December.<br />
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Top left: Jim H<strong>of</strong>fmann, head resident; Peter<br />
Strouk<strong>of</strong>f, president; George Epstein, intramurals<br />
chairman; Quinton Jones, vice- president,<br />
Bill Rey, treasurer. Left: Wash day was a<br />
new experience for many residents, but the<br />
men quickly learned how to have a "whiter,<br />
brighter wash."
HOPI LODGE<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> Hopi Lodge's 90 residents<br />
were active in some aspect <strong>of</strong> campus<br />
life this year. Last year's second<br />
place winners, the men <strong>of</strong> Hopi were<br />
again active in the <strong>University</strong>'s intramural<br />
program. Social activities for<br />
Hopi included cosponsoring an exchange<br />
with Santa Cruz for Gila and<br />
Yuma Halls and an exchange with<br />
Phrateres in the fall. A new idea in<br />
dorm government was tried this year<br />
at Hopi with apparent success. Each<br />
<strong>of</strong> the three wings <strong>of</strong> the dorm had<br />
a governor who was the head <strong>of</strong> that<br />
wing. <strong>The</strong>se governors had a dinner<br />
meeting once a week with the men <strong>of</strong><br />
their wing to discuss problems and<br />
ideas, and each governor met once<br />
a week with the executive <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
to act on the suggestions brought up<br />
at the wing's dinner meetings.<br />
Left to Right: Jim Bly, secretary- treasurer; Don Torluemke, president; Richard Fain,<br />
vice -president, Gary Delforge, head resident.<br />
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Seated: Herb Kalish, secretary, Randall E. McCrea, president. Standing:<br />
Larry Backus, head resident; Kevin Leman, assistant head resident,<br />
Bill Parsons, vice -president.<br />
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KAI BAB-H UACH UCA<br />
Kaibab -Huachuca innovated many new programs this<br />
year. <strong>The</strong> residents decided to change from a system<br />
<strong>of</strong> exchange dances with one or two dorms, to larger<br />
functions. <strong>The</strong> first <strong>of</strong> these was a Halloween party,<br />
with almost 300 people attending. For Christmas the<br />
men had a dinner and formal dance at a downtown<br />
hotel. <strong>The</strong>y also held a Christmas party for over 100<br />
little brothers from the Big Brothers <strong>of</strong> America program.<br />
Individuals from the dorm "adopted" a little<br />
brother for a day and showed them around the campus.<br />
Social plans for the year included a picnic, bar-b -<br />
que and a day at Mount Lemmon. Kaibab -Huachuca<br />
also emphasized scholastic achievement by awarding<br />
trophies to men with the highest average in each class.<br />
<strong>The</strong> residents worked this year to help establish an<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial <strong>University</strong> policy on women's visitation to<br />
men's dormitory rooms. Kaibab -Huachuca began their<br />
own system <strong>of</strong> Sunday afternoon open houses last<br />
year.
Left to Right: Judy Wollheim, assistant head resident; Susanne Baldridge, second<br />
vice -president; Barbara Tadano, social chairman; Sandy Anderson, assistant head<br />
resident; Mrs. Esther Spencer, head resident; Linda Barc, secretary, Eileen Ong,<br />
president.<br />
MANZANITA<br />
A "new look" greeted the 179<br />
women <strong>of</strong> Manzanita when they returned<br />
to school this fall. <strong>The</strong> dormitory<br />
was completely redecorated<br />
during the summer vacation. Scholarship<br />
and social activity made up<br />
the main part <strong>of</strong> the Manzanita year.<br />
High scholastic achievement characterized<br />
the coeds as they tried to win<br />
the RHA trophy for highest combined<br />
grade average among women's<br />
dorms for the second year in a row.<br />
This year social events included exchanges<br />
with Kaibab -Huachuca,<br />
Pinal, East Stadium, Navajo and<br />
Graham Halls. <strong>The</strong> dorm also had a<br />
dinner each semester and a Christmas<br />
party. At Halloween the residents<br />
treated children from the area<br />
around the <strong>University</strong> with candy,<br />
and packed Thanksgiving boxes for<br />
needy families in Tucson.<br />
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Manzanita coeds hold dinners throughout the year in their dormitory.
<strong>The</strong> women <strong>of</strong> Mohave held an exchange with Greenlee Hall in the fall. Residents<br />
danced on Mohave's patio and met new acquaintances.<br />
Left to Right: Pat Fowler, social chairman; Alys Conrad, second vice- president;<br />
Carol Eyster, assistant head resident; Margaret Bilson, treasurer;<br />
Terrie Campbell, secretary; Dorrean Graves, president, Mrs. Margaret Lea,<br />
head resident.<br />
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MOHAVE<br />
Mohave's coeds also returned to a<br />
newly face lifted dorm in the fall.<br />
<strong>The</strong> new color television posed a<br />
problem for many <strong>of</strong> the 179 residents<br />
who had trouble deciding between<br />
study and Paul Newman in<br />
living color. Mohave had a socially<br />
active fall with an exchange with<br />
Greenlee Hall, and cosponsoring an<br />
exchange with Manzanita for Navajo,<br />
Pinal and East Stadium. <strong>The</strong><br />
coeds also held a Christmas buffet<br />
and floor parties throughout the<br />
year. This year the residents participated<br />
in the A D Pi Tandem Bike<br />
Race and in the annual Blood Drive.<br />
Mohave residents were busy scholastically,<br />
trying to move up from<br />
their fourth place position in grade<br />
point standings for women's residence<br />
halls. Mrs. Margaret Lea<br />
marked her tenth year as head resident<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mohave.
Above: Residents found it less troublesome and expensive to do their own<br />
laundry by ironing the collar and cuffs <strong>of</strong> a shirt and wearing a sweater.<br />
Left to Right: Mr. Gordon A. Douglas, head resident;<br />
Greg Petras, athletic chairman; Tim Lungren, scholastic<br />
chairman; Mel Horne, social chairman; Bruce Uhl, vice -<br />
president; Salvador Aranda, president, Steve Girady,<br />
secretary -treasurer.<br />
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NAVAJO<br />
<strong>The</strong> men left for their homes and 17 days <strong>of</strong> rest, home -<br />
cooked food and holiday cheer at Christmas.<br />
Navajo Hall's main activity this year was in the area<br />
<strong>of</strong> intramural sports. <strong>The</strong> men worked hard to try to<br />
repeat last year's first place showing. Navajo was also<br />
active socially with an exchange with Manzanita, Mohave,<br />
Pinal and East Stadium in the fall. More exchanges<br />
were held throughout the year. Most <strong>of</strong> the<br />
87 men in the dorm were freshmen in engineering, so<br />
silent study was the typical atmosphere. <strong>The</strong> dorm<br />
was quiet except for an ocasional roar during football<br />
games, since Navajo is located in the southeast corner<br />
<strong>of</strong> the stadium.
PAPAGO<br />
Above: Papago's president was a pr<strong>of</strong>icient musician and<br />
gave the residents many hours <strong>of</strong> good listening in the<br />
lobby.<br />
A hamburger fry for their Moms and Dads highlighted<br />
the fall for the men <strong>of</strong> Papago Hall. <strong>The</strong> dorm has the<br />
smallest enrollment <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong> the men's dorms on<br />
campus, with 44 men. Capacity for the dorm is 122.<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> its small size the men <strong>of</strong> Papago hold dorm<br />
parties instead <strong>of</strong> exchanges with other dormitories.<br />
Left to Right: Greg Opstad, vice -president; John Meaney, assistant<br />
head resident, Mitch Cantwell, head resident.<br />
Work and study finally caught up with one Papago<br />
resident, who took time out for a catnap.<br />
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PIMA<br />
Pima Hall, the <strong>University</strong>'s only cooperative dorm, is<br />
unique in many ways. <strong>The</strong> residents cook their own<br />
meals and clean the dorm themselves, reducing living<br />
expenses considerably. Pima houses 39 coeds, who are<br />
chosen on the basis <strong>of</strong> scholarship, character and<br />
financial need. Each woman must maintain a 3.0 cumulative<br />
grade average, one reason why Pima has won<br />
the scholarship trophy for the past seven years. Pima<br />
also won the trophy for women's dorms in the annual<br />
blood drive. This year the hall invited <strong>Arizona</strong> Governor<br />
Jack Williams for a dinner in November. Social<br />
activities include a Founders Day celebration, faculty<br />
open house, a Christmas formal, and a party in the<br />
spring at a guest ranch. Pima had an exchange with<br />
South, Yavapai and Coconino Halls in the fall. At<br />
Thanksgiving and for installing new <strong>of</strong>ficers Pima has<br />
banquets in the Student Union. This year the dorm<br />
won first place in the A D Pi Tandem Bike Race.<br />
Above: This television season there was a "Night at the Movies" for almost every day<br />
<strong>of</strong> the week. Shows like "Hud" and 'Cat on a Hot Tin Ro<strong>of</strong>" were a good way to<br />
relax from studies and house duties. Right: Pima coeds found the stairs a handy<br />
place to convene for talk sessions where the topic ranged from fashions to the war<br />
in Vietnam.<br />
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Row One: Loren Roland, social chairman; Andrea Taft,<br />
song leader; Kathy Bell, freshman representative, Mary<br />
Lynn Hawse, business manager. Row Two: Mrs. Frances<br />
Van Slyke, head resident; Pam Ginsbach, president;<br />
Betty Hill, treasurer; Yolanda Maya, house manager;<br />
Pattie La Salle, first vice -president; Roseann Daemas,<br />
second vice -president, Diane Meece, secretary.
Left to Right: Dr. Mel Erickson, head resident; Stephen Poling, treasurer;<br />
Pat A. O'Brien, vice president; David Shough, scholarship chairman, Mike<br />
Collins, secretary.<br />
Pinal's lounge provided a place for the residents to relax with a s<strong>of</strong>t drink, watch<br />
television and catch up on current events.<br />
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PINAL<br />
<strong>The</strong> men <strong>of</strong> Pinal Hall have won the<br />
RHA scholarship trophy four out <strong>of</strong><br />
the last five semesters. Any dorm<br />
that wins three semesters in a row<br />
gets a permanent trophy, so Pinal's<br />
residents spent a lot <strong>of</strong> time this year<br />
studying. Although high in scholarship,<br />
the 74 residents also found time<br />
to be active in intramurals. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
worked to improve their previous<br />
year's second place standing in the<br />
Blood Drive, in addition to scholarship<br />
and athletics. Many social activities<br />
were planned for the men<br />
including an exchange with Manzanita<br />
and Mohave in the fall. More<br />
exchanges, a steak fry and a hayride<br />
were planned for later in the year.
Santa Cruz got together with Gila, Yuma and Hopi for an exchange in the fall. Residents<br />
danced to the New Generation and met new friends at the party.<br />
SANTA CRUZ<br />
Santa Cruz is one <strong>of</strong> few men's<br />
dorms which has its own judiciary<br />
board. <strong>The</strong> board reviews disciplinary<br />
cases within the dorm, and can<br />
fine an <strong>of</strong>fender or put him on intramural<br />
or social probation. <strong>The</strong> residents<br />
also published a weekly paper,<br />
the "Santa Cruzer," which told the<br />
men what was happening in the<br />
dorm and around campus. <strong>The</strong> men<br />
held dorm breakfasts with the<br />
ASUA President. Wing breakfasts<br />
were held to get the men acquainted<br />
with each other and to discuss problems<br />
related to the dorm. Scholastic<br />
achievement was fostered by a free<br />
dorm tutoring service covering a<br />
wide range <strong>of</strong> subjects. An exchange<br />
was held with Gila and Yuma, and<br />
one with Coronado was held behind<br />
the Administration Building. <strong>The</strong><br />
men also held two barbeques at the<br />
dorm and planned a barbeque exchange<br />
at Randolph Park.<br />
Left to Right: Frank Mayne, president; Wesley Shonerd, secretary- treasurer; M. G. Wirth, head<br />
resident, Robert D. Garman, vice -president.<br />
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Left to Right: Vicki Roberts, assistant; Micki Rhein, second vice -<br />
president; Elees Plouson, RHA representative; Anna Wing, assistant;<br />
Phyllis Edmatsu, assistant; Marg Bailey, assistant; Nancy<br />
Speelman, assistant; Khris Nichols, treasurer; Barbara Gelband,<br />
president; Carol Moleski, social chairman; Barbara Benz, secretary,<br />
Jo Bailey, scholarship chairman.<br />
SONORA<br />
Service plays an important part in Sonora's activities<br />
each year. This year the women gave two scholarships<br />
to coeds in the dorm. <strong>The</strong> residents also donated to<br />
Camp Wildcat and participated in the Blood Drive.<br />
<strong>The</strong> coeds decorated their dorm for Homecoming in<br />
an attempt to boost spirit and win another award for<br />
dorm decorations this year. Many <strong>of</strong> the 347 residents<br />
also corresponded with American servicemen in Vietnam.<br />
<strong>The</strong> dorm held an exchange with Graham Hall in<br />
the fall and had an open house. Each year the dormitory<br />
also holds a Christmas dinner and a Senior brunch.<br />
Above Left: A Sonora coed enjoys the exchange with <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
and Graham Halls in the fall. Above: <strong>The</strong> coeds on the<br />
fourth floor get together for a weekly corridor meeting,<br />
a much easier process than cramming 347 women into the<br />
lobby at once.<br />
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Left to Right: Tom Dugan, head resident; Jim Kline, vice -president; Bill<br />
Sheppard, secretary, Joe Alexander, president.<br />
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SOUTH<br />
Competing with Pinal Hall for first<br />
place in the Blood Drive took up a<br />
large part <strong>of</strong> South Hall's activity<br />
in the fall. <strong>The</strong> residents won first<br />
place last year and the 50 men were<br />
out to repeat their accomplishment.<br />
Scholastically, the men ranked consistently<br />
in the top three in grade<br />
average ratings. Social activities included<br />
exchanges with Coconino,<br />
Pima and Yavapai Halls, after game<br />
parties at the dormitory, a steak fry<br />
at Mount Lemmon and another steak<br />
fry at Sabino Canyon.
Seated: Mark Thomas, social chairman; Rick Miller, intramurals<br />
chairman, Richard Nast, vice president. Standing: Robert Terry,<br />
head resident; Ed Johnson, president, Eric Schulte, treasurer.<br />
YAVAPAI<br />
<strong>The</strong> men <strong>of</strong> Yavapai had an active social fall with an<br />
exchange with Coconino, Pima and South Halls, and<br />
an open house. More open houses and exchanges were<br />
planned for later in the year. <strong>The</strong> residents decorated<br />
the dorm for Homecoming. <strong>The</strong> men were also active<br />
in intramurals and participated in the Blood Drive.<br />
Yavapai's residents worked to improve their fifth place<br />
in the RHA grade average standings this year.<br />
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YUMA<br />
<strong>The</strong> coeds <strong>of</strong> Yuma use part <strong>of</strong> their<br />
social fees each semester to provide<br />
a scholarship for an outstanding<br />
resident to cover dormitory rent.<br />
<strong>The</strong> women also participated in the<br />
Blood Drive and treated underprivileged<br />
trick -or- treaters from Tucson<br />
at Halloween. This year the women<br />
made fudge and brownies to send to<br />
U.S. servicemen in Vietnam. Exchanges<br />
in the fall were held with<br />
Greenlee Hall and with Hopi, Santa<br />
Cruz and Gila Halls. Dormitory get<br />
acquainted parties were held at the<br />
beginning <strong>of</strong> the semester. <strong>The</strong> residents<br />
celebrated Christmas with a<br />
dorm dinner.<br />
Above: Rebecca Carle, scholastic .chairman; Joyce Szudlo, social chairman; Rebecca Pincus,<br />
secretary; Mary Lou Wood, philanthropy chairman; Barbara Burruss, treasurer; Ivonne Dey<br />
Den, first vice -president; Lillian Ruiz, president, Becky Davis, second vice- president.Below:<br />
Guitars and folk singing were a favorite excuse to stop work and get together.
CHRISTOPHER<br />
CITY<br />
Christopher City, a 420 unit complex,<br />
was first opened for occupancy<br />
in February. <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
purchased the development<br />
to replace Polo Village in housing<br />
the 5,000 married students. <strong>The</strong><br />
development cost $2.4 million,<br />
and includes many 1- bedroom<br />
apartments, 60 efficiency units<br />
and 120 two -bedroom occupancies.<br />
It is without a doubt the best<br />
accommodations for married students<br />
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Residents enjoy one <strong>of</strong> the many pools which provide fun and relaxation.<br />
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Abbott, Gwendolyn, Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education; International Students Club<br />
Secretary.<br />
Acton, Brian, Quebec, Canada; Education;<br />
Football.<br />
Adam, Thomas, Tempe, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Pi Kappa Alpha, Wrestling,<br />
Speaker Pro Tern <strong>of</strong> Senate, Intercollegiate<br />
Debate Team.<br />
Adams, Patricia, Alameda, California;<br />
Fine Arts; Alpha Delta Pi, Orchestra,<br />
Band, Tucson Symphony.<br />
Adamson, Richard, Madison, New Jersey;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Delta Upsilon.<br />
Aguirre, Vernon, Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Chi Phi; Traffic Committee.<br />
Aichroth, Al, Anaheim, California; Pharmacy;<br />
Young Republicans, Kappa Psi<br />
Alpha, Rho Chi.<br />
Ajayi, Sabainah, Ile -Oluji, Nigeria;<br />
Home Economics; Beta <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Akhavan, Mohamed, Tehran, Iran; Liberal<br />
Arts; International Students Club.<br />
Akinlosotu, Taiwo, Ondo, Nigeria; Agriculture;<br />
African Students Union Vice<br />
President.<br />
Alderson, Karen, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;<br />
Liberal Arts.<br />
Alfred, Samuel, Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Sigma<br />
Alpha Epsilon.<br />
Ali, Yousif, Elobeid, Sudan; Agriculture;<br />
International Students Club.<br />
Allbritton, David, Montclair, California;<br />
Pharmacy; Phi Delta Chi, American<br />
Pharmaceutical Association.<br />
Aller, David, Yuma, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Pre -Med Club.<br />
Allen, Lynda, Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics; Alpha Lambda Delta, Omicron<br />
Nu, Beta <strong>The</strong>ta President.<br />
Allen, Richard, Houston, Texas; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Sigma Nu;<br />
Rodeo Club.<br />
Allen, William, San Diego, California;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Almada, Laura, Nogales, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy;<br />
Rho Chi Alpha Secretary, Wranglers.<br />
Alston, Thomas L., Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts.<br />
Amerine, Marvin K., Great Bend, Kansas;<br />
Engineering; Tau Beta Pi.<br />
Ames, Toni, Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Phrateres, Band Orchestra.<br />
Andell, Eric, Dallas, Texas; Business<br />
and Public Adimnistration; Zeta Beta<br />
Tau; Interfraternity Council President,<br />
Blue Key, Chain Gang, Traditions Committee,<br />
Who's Who in American Colleges<br />
and Universities, Sophos, Elections<br />
Commissioner.<br />
Anderson, Clifford, Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Engineering; <strong>The</strong>ta Tau.<br />
Anderson, Philip, Glendale, California;<br />
Education; Track and Cross Country.<br />
Anderson, Sandra S., Warrenville, Illinois;<br />
Education; Chi Omega.<br />
Andrecht, Robert, Los Angeles, California;<br />
Pharmacy; Phi Delta Chi, Rho<br />
Chi.<br />
Andresen, Anne, Burlingame, California;<br />
Liberal Arts; Delta Gamma; Psi Chi.<br />
Appogast, Jean, Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Nursing;<br />
Phi Mu; Associated Women Students<br />
Legislature.<br />
Archbold, Helenmaree, Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Home Economics; Phrateres, Beta <strong>The</strong>ta,<br />
Omicron Nu, Pi Lambda <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Armstrong, Judy, Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Arnold, Lucy, Cochran, Georgia; Nursing.<br />
Atwood, Alan, Montville, New Jersey;<br />
Liberal Arts.<br />
Au, James, Yonkers, New York; Agriculture;<br />
Lambda Chi Alpha; Block and<br />
Bridle.<br />
Augur, Ann, Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Alpha Lambda Delta, Wranglers,<br />
President <strong>of</strong> Gila Hall.<br />
Averyt, Andrea, San Clemente, California;<br />
Education; Alpha Phi.<br />
Avila, Manuel F., Jr., Chicago, Illinois;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Spanish Club, Beta Phi Alpha, International<br />
Club.<br />
Axlund, Don, Arcadia, California; Agriculture;<br />
Horticulture Club.<br />
Bachtel, Warren; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Law;<br />
Phi Alpha Delta.<br />
Bacon, Janny; Roswell, New Mexico;<br />
Fine Arts; Pi Beta Phi.<br />
Bailey, Margaret; Boise, Idaho; Jour -<br />
ilansm; <strong>The</strong>ta Sigma Phi, Vice -president;<br />
Residence Hall Association; WILDCAT<br />
Associate Editor.<br />
SENIOR ACTIVITIES<br />
Bailey, Ray; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Marketing;<br />
Alpha Tau Omega; WILDCAT.<br />
Baker, Allan; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; General<br />
Business; Hillel Foundation, Social<br />
Chairman.<br />
Baker, Gary; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; General<br />
Business.<br />
Baldon, Craig; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering.<br />
Balsukot, Connie; Mesa, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Gamma Phi Beta; Maltesians.<br />
Bamrick, Irene; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine<br />
Arts; Band; Sigma Alpha Iota; Tau Beta<br />
Sigma.<br />
Barbel- Rohn, Donald L.; Santo Domingo,<br />
Dominican Republic; Architecture; International<br />
Students Club; American Institute<br />
<strong>of</strong> Architects; People -to- People;<br />
Orchestra.<br />
Barber, Herbert; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Psychology;<br />
Acacia; Psi Chi.<br />
Barlow, Jady; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Alpha Delta Pi; <strong>University</strong> Hostess;<br />
Mermaids; Varsity Cheerleader;<br />
Senate Secretary; Rallies; ASUA Public<br />
Relations; AWS; WRA; Miss Congeniality.<br />
Barr, Susan; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Nursing.<br />
Phrateres.<br />
Bartholomeaux, Judy; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Nursing.<br />
Bartlett, Deborah; Prescott, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Microbiology; Kappa Kappa Gamma;<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta; Beta Beta Beta.<br />
Basmagy, Katherine; Beloit, Wisconsin;<br />
Government; Folklanders.<br />
Battan, Jeannette A.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Fine Arts.<br />
Battenfield, Betty Ann; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education; Phrateres; ASUA People -to-<br />
People.<br />
Bauer, Anna; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Nursing;<br />
Newman Association.<br />
Baxter, Gilda; Glendale, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
WRA.<br />
Baxter, Janice; Gadsden, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Bearman, Marla; San Pedro, California;<br />
Business, Phi Chi <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Bechtol, Jane; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Chi Omega; Spurs; Chimes;<br />
ASUA Academic; AWS.<br />
Beck, Wayne; Glendale, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Agriculture;<br />
Alpha Zeta; Senator; ASUA<br />
Judicial.<br />
Beebe, Leonard; Gilbert, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering.<br />
Bendinger, Virginia; Milwaukee, Wisconsin;<br />
Liberal Arts; Gamma Phi Beta;<br />
ASUA Secretary; Porn Porn; International<br />
Forum; SUAB Special Events;<br />
ASUA Elections.<br />
Bentley, Susan; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Chi Omega.<br />
Bergman, Louise; Huachuca City, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Nursing.<br />
Bergman, Marsha; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education.<br />
Berner, Victor; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Chemistry.<br />
Berry, Richard; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy.<br />
Bertin, Kenneth; Detroit, Michigan; Insurance;<br />
Alpha Epsilon Pi; Ugly Man.<br />
Betts, Larry; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Accounting;<br />
Delta Chl'<br />
Bettwy, Andrew; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Law; DESERT.<br />
Bhola, Dharam; Nairobi, Kenya; Agriculture;<br />
International Students Club.<br />
Bickerton, Ann; Indianapolis, Indiana;<br />
Liberal Arts; Phi Mu.<br />
Bigham, Trudy; Portland, Oregon; Anthropology;<br />
Phi Mu; Artist Series; AWS;<br />
People -to- People.<br />
Bishop, Carol; Overland Park, Kansas;<br />
Journalism; Pi Beta Phi; <strong>The</strong>ta Sigma<br />
Phi.<br />
Bishop, Perry; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Alpha Phi Omega.<br />
Black, Donna L.; Placentia, California;<br />
Education; Alpha Chi Omega.<br />
Black, Laura; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Education; Phrateres; Beta <strong>The</strong>ta; Pi<br />
Lambda <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Blakley, William; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Finance.<br />
Blank, Beverly; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; English;<br />
Kappa Alpha <strong>The</strong>ta; Angel Flight;<br />
Little Sisters <strong>of</strong> Minerva; Symposium.<br />
Blough, Shirley; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics; Beta <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Blum, Franklin; Falls Church, Virginia;<br />
Fine Arts.<br />
Blute, Marcia; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
WRA; Delta Psi Kappa; Orchesis.<br />
Bly, James F., Jr.; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Engineering; Hopi Lodge Treasurer;<br />
Varsity Swimming.<br />
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Boardman, Lonettie; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
History; Alpha Lambda Delta; Tau Beta<br />
Sigma; U <strong>of</strong> A Band.<br />
Bockius, Donna R.; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Journalism; Pima Hall Vice -president;<br />
Folklanders; <strong>The</strong>ta Sigma Phi; AWS.<br />
Bodenhorn, Philip; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts; Alpha Tau Omega; Sigma<br />
Delta Psi, President; Lacrosse Club;<br />
Scabbard and Blade; ROTC Brigade<br />
Commander.<br />
Boehne, Arthur; Schenectady, New<br />
York; Liberal Arts.<br />
Boerum, Joseph; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Accounting.<br />
Bolles, Laura; Sacramento, California;<br />
Education.<br />
Bondante, Christine; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Microbiology.<br />
Booqanrt, Joe; Concordia, Kansas; Marketing;<br />
Sigma Nu.<br />
Bork, John; Arcadia, California; Finance;<br />
Kappa Sigma.<br />
Born, Carole; Centerport, New York;<br />
Education; AWS.<br />
Boss, Donald; Garden Grove, California;<br />
Architecture; Student Chapter<br />
American Institute <strong>of</strong> Architects.<br />
Bottger, Donald; Middletown, New Jersey;<br />
Education; Phi Kappa <strong>The</strong>ta; Silver<br />
Wing.<br />
Bourret, Paul; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Bowers, Barbara; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Bower, Frederick, Jr.; Emmitsburg,<br />
Maryland; Education; Arnold Air Society;<br />
Silver Wing.<br />
Brafman, Susan R.; Stamford, Connecticut;<br />
Fine Arts; Alpha Epsilon Phi;<br />
People -to- People; Sigma Alpha Eta.<br />
Bragg, Mary Joann; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education; Conservative Baptist Students.<br />
Brandt, William; Brawley, California;<br />
Agriculture; Delta Chi.<br />
Brautigan, Roger; Billings, Montana;<br />
Education; Varsity Football, Baseball,<br />
and Basketball.<br />
Bravo, Lonie; Rochester, Minnesota; Liberal<br />
Arts; Delta Chi; IFC.<br />
Breton, Roberto; Guadalajara, Mexico;<br />
Business.<br />
Briggs, Jendy; Willcox, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Pi Omega Pi.<br />
Briscoe, Robert C., Jr.; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business; ASUA Traffic Committee;<br />
Delta Sigma Pi.<br />
Broark, Barney McBloatus; Graystown,<br />
Missouri; Humanities; Eta <strong>The</strong>ta Pi.<br />
Brooks, Arthur; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Civil<br />
Engineering; Tau Beta Pi.<br />
Brown, Robert; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Zoology;<br />
Chi Phi; Arnold Air Society.<br />
Brown, Roger W.; Scarsdale, New York;<br />
Marketing; Kappa Sigma; Rallies; Lacrosse<br />
Club.<br />
Brown, Sharyn L.; Spokane, Washington;<br />
Anthropology.<br />
Brown, Walter; Scottsdale, <strong>Arizona</strong>; History;<br />
Alpha Kappa Lambda; Alpha Phi<br />
Omega.<br />
Browne, Nancy; Flossmoor, Illinois;<br />
Marketing; Alpha Chi Omega; Phi Chi<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta; <strong>University</strong> Hostess; Gamma<br />
Alpha Chi.<br />
Bubala, Madelyn; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business.<br />
Buel, Charles L.; Mountain Home, Idaho;<br />
Psychology; Psi Chi; Alpha <strong>The</strong>ta<br />
Kappa.<br />
Bumsted, Gaye; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Chi Omega; AWS; Camp Wildcat.<br />
Burch, Ann; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics; Chi Omega; DESERT; AWS;<br />
Beta <strong>The</strong>ta; Wilbur Committee; Greek<br />
Week Publicity Chairman.<br />
Burg, Robert; Glencoe, Illinois; Business;<br />
Alpha Epsilon Pi.<br />
Burgess, ,Lou; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Agriculture.<br />
Burke, Michael L.; Cobleskill, New<br />
York; Law Enforcement; Alpha Sigma<br />
Phi.<br />
Burns, Francis; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Real<br />
Estate; Phi Delta <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Burns, James; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Psychology;<br />
Alpha Phi Omega; Psi Chi.<br />
Burross, John; Glendale, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Agriculture;<br />
ASUA Traffic Committee; ASUA<br />
Public Relations.<br />
Burstiner, Ruthellen; Fairborn, Ohio;<br />
Home Economics; Beta <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Butler, M. Diane; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education; Wranglers; Gila Hall Social<br />
Chairman; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi<br />
Lambda <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Butler, Wliliam; Woodlawn, Maryland;<br />
Anthropology.<br />
Cabrera, Olivia; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Spanish;<br />
Layout Editor <strong>of</strong> DESERT; <strong>The</strong>ta Chi<br />
Auxiliary; ASUA People -to- People.<br />
Cahn, William; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Agriculture;<br />
Block and Bridle; Pre -Vet.<br />
Callahan, Michael; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Law; Phi Delta Phi.<br />
Cambier, J. Warren; San Luis Obispo,<br />
California; Zoology; Phi Eta Sigma;<br />
Canterbury.<br />
Campisano, John; Norwood, Massachusetts;<br />
Architecture; American Institute<br />
<strong>of</strong> Architects.<br />
Carland, Melissa; Claremont, California;<br />
Physical Education; Zeta Beta Tau;<br />
Greek Week King.<br />
Carmichael, Lee; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Interior<br />
Design; Phrateres; Beta <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Carnevale, Nicholas T.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Engineering; Tau Beta Pi.<br />
Carrington, Judith; San Marino, California;<br />
Romance Languages; Alpha Omicron<br />
Pi.<br />
Carrott, Philip; Quincy, Illinois; Finance;<br />
Kappa Sigma; Traditions.<br />
Carter, Richard; La Mesa, California;<br />
Marketing; Kappa Sigma; Traditions;<br />
Sophos; Chain Gang.<br />
Carter, Roger; Sullivan, Illinois; Economics;<br />
Wesley Foundation.<br />
Cashin, Emmet; Atherton, California;<br />
Real Estate; Phi Delta <strong>The</strong>ta; Public<br />
Relations Board; Varsity Swimming.<br />
Casillas, Ernie Y.; Superior, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Engineering; American Society <strong>of</strong> Mechanical<br />
Engineers.<br />
Casillas, Juanita; Miami, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Elementary<br />
Education; Delta Zeta.<br />
Castle, Sam E.; New Orleans, Louisiana;<br />
Business Administration; Kappa<br />
Alpha Psi.<br />
Chatfield, Helen; Cincinnati, Ohio;<br />
Spanish; Kappa Kappa Gamma.<br />
Chick, Chaunci; Seattle, Washington;<br />
Spanish; Phi Mu; ASUA Artist Series;<br />
ASUA Course Evaluation; Sigma Delta<br />
Pi.<br />
Ciampa, Vincent M.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Production Management; Bobcat's; Senator;<br />
Senate Student Affairs.<br />
Claiborne, John; New York, New York;<br />
Mathematics; Chi Phi.<br />
Clark, Allen; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Government;<br />
Acacia.<br />
Clark, David; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; History.<br />
Clark, Larry; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Production<br />
Management; Delta Sigma Pi; Society<br />
for the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Management.<br />
Clark, Nancy B.; Atlanta, Georgia; History<br />
<strong>of</strong> Art.<br />
Clark, Neil; Novato, California; History.<br />
Close, Gordon R.; Hinsdale, Illinois;<br />
English; Swimming; SUAB Displays;<br />
SUAB Music and Literature; ASUA Publicity;<br />
DESERT; Young Republicans.<br />
Cochran, Charles; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering;<br />
Phi Gamma Delta; ASUA<br />
Tradition; ASUA Publicity; Blue Key.<br />
Cohen, Larry; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy;<br />
American Pharmaceutical Association;<br />
Kappa Psi.<br />
Cohn, Richard; Maplewood, New Jersey;<br />
Government; Zeta Beta Tau; Tennis.<br />
Coleman, Michael; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Zoology; Phi Kappa <strong>The</strong>ta; ASUA Camp<br />
Wildcat.<br />
Combs, Christopher; Litchfield Park,<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong>; Law; Phi Delta Phi; Law Review.<br />
Combs, Michael; Point Arena, California;<br />
Accounting.<br />
Combs, Sally A.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>, English.<br />
Comer, James; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Marketing<br />
Management; Chi Phi; Marketing<br />
Club.<br />
Conway, Margaret E.; Douglas, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Government; Young Democrats.<br />
Conway, Michael; Douglas, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Psychology; Young Democrats.<br />
Cook, Cindy, Santa Ana, California;<br />
Nursing; Chi Omega; Golden Hearts.<br />
Cordano, Mary K.; Sacramento, California;<br />
Elementary Education; Delta Gamma.<br />
Corngold, Virginia; Batavia, New York;<br />
Elementary Education; AWS Philanthropy;<br />
French Club; AWS Orientation.<br />
Costin, Barbara; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Elementary<br />
Education; Alpha Epsilon Phi;<br />
Angel Flight; Panhellenic; Pi Lambda<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta; SUAB Special Events Committee.<br />
Coulson, Virginia; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Speech; Kappa Alpha <strong>The</strong>ta; Spurs;<br />
Chimes; Mortar Board; Angel Flight.<br />
Coutchie, Ed; Yuma, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Marketing;<br />
Sigma Nu; AWS Publicity.
Cox, Stephen; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Law;<br />
Phi Alpha Delta.<br />
Coyle, Deborah; Darien, Connecticut;<br />
Elementary Education; Chi Omega; Alpha<br />
Gamma Rho; Golden Husks.<br />
Cranmer, Victoria; Clarkdale, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Chemical Engineering; Delta Zeta.<br />
Crebs, Catherine A.; Robinson, Illinois;<br />
History; Alpha Chi Omega; History<br />
Club; Italian Club, Young Republicans.<br />
Crist, Patricia; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Psychology.<br />
Crites, Richard; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Law;<br />
Phi Delta Phi.<br />
Crovello, James; Fall River, Massachusetts;<br />
Aerospace.<br />
Crumpler, William H.; Piedmont, California;<br />
General Business.<br />
Cruz, David; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Psychology;<br />
Tau Kappa Epsilon; Arnold Air<br />
Society.<br />
Cummings, Ronald E.; Miami, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Greek.<br />
Cuqua, Lynda; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Journalism;<br />
Chi Omega; <strong>The</strong>ta Sigma Phi;<br />
ASUA People -to- People; Chimes.<br />
Currie, Sharron; Tacna, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics; Beta <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Curtis, Diane; Houston, Texas; Interior<br />
Design; Lambda Delta Sigma.<br />
Cylke, Michael; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Zoology;<br />
Tau Kappa Epsilon; Arnold Air<br />
Society.<br />
Daggett, Richard, Goodyear, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Delta Upsilon.<br />
Dahl, John, Averill Park, New York;<br />
Agriculture.<br />
Damgar, Carol, Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Damiani, Aris, Pittsfield, Massachusetts;<br />
Liberal Arts; Arnold Air Society; Silver<br />
Wing; Pi Mu Epsilon.<br />
Darrow, Debra, Delta, Colorado; Liberal<br />
Arts; Alpha Phi.<br />
David, Richard; Newport Beach, California;<br />
Liberal Arts; Phi Delta <strong>The</strong>ta;<br />
Sophos, Baseball.<br />
Davis, Barbara; McNeal, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Wranglers.<br />
Davis, Blaine; McNeal, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Wranglers.<br />
Davis, Janet; Albion, Michigan; Education;<br />
Delta Zeta; Student Advisory<br />
Council.<br />
Davis, Judith; Pomona, California; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Davis, Lee H.; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Liberal<br />
Arts; Zeta Beta Tau; Who's Who in<br />
Amerrican Colleges and Universities,<br />
Blue Key President; Traditions; Sophos.<br />
Davis, LeRoy; Durand, Illinois; Engineer.<br />
Davis, Phil; Pasadena, Texas; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Pi Kappa<br />
Alpha.<br />
Deal, Grady; Hickory, North Carolina;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Delta Sigma Pi President; Marketing<br />
Club President.<br />
Deiley, Arthur; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration.<br />
Delforge, Ardath; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Nursing; Faculty Women's Club.<br />
Dennis, Dorothy; Adrian, Michigan;<br />
Education.<br />
Dennis, Geneva; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Dennis, Richard; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine<br />
Arts; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.<br />
DeVault, Dennis; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Agriculture.<br />
DeVoy, Dorothy E.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts.<br />
DeWan, Timothy; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Football.<br />
Dewhirst, Pamela; Yuma, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Deyden, Ivonne; Nogales, Sonora;<br />
Home Economics; Yuma Hall Vice President.<br />
Diaz, Carmen R.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Nursing.<br />
Dineff, Beverly E.; Argo, Illinois; Law.<br />
DiRienzo, Andrew; Elizaville, New<br />
York; Liberal Arts.<br />
DiVaccaro, Robert; Woodbury, New<br />
Jersey; Fine Arts.<br />
Dobracki, Jerome; Cleveland, Ohio;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Don, Leonard; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy;<br />
Phi Delta Chi, Chinese Student<br />
Club.<br />
Don, Newton; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Mines.<br />
Donohue, James; Syracuse, New York;<br />
Liberal Arts.<br />
Donahue, Paul; Weymouth, Massachusetts;<br />
Liberal Arts; Cochise Hall Secretary.<br />
Dorman, Richard; Boonton, New Jersey;<br />
Eng ineering.<br />
Dorn, Russell; Jersey City, New Jersey;<br />
Liberal Arts; Alpha Tau Omega.<br />
Dorsey, Lorraine; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Home Economics; Delta Gamma.<br />
Dougherty, Craig; Long Beach, California;<br />
Liberal Arts; Sigma Alpha Epsilon;<br />
Blue Key; Senior Class President;<br />
Traditions; Chain Gang.<br />
Dowell, Dwight; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine<br />
Arts.<br />
Duvivier, John; Winnemucca, Nevada;<br />
Architecture.<br />
Drachman, Dan; Atlanta, Georgia; Engineering.<br />
Drake, Susan; Garden Grove, California;<br />
Education; Alpha Delta Pi; Dionysians;<br />
Sweetheart <strong>of</strong> Delta Upsilon.<br />
Duncan, Victoria; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Duran, Raul; Monterey Park, California;<br />
Pharmacy; Phi Delta Chi.<br />
Dye, Harvey; Hayden, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Law;<br />
Phi Delta Phi Vice President.<br />
Earle, Cindy; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Special<br />
Education; Alpha Omicron Pi; Band.<br />
Edamatsu, Phyllis; Spokane, Washington;<br />
Psychology; Alpha Lambda Delta;<br />
International Students Club.<br />
Edlund, Kristina; Scottsdale, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Elementary Education; Kappa Alpha<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta; Angel Flight.<br />
Egbert, Helen; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Elementary<br />
Education; Gamma Phi Beta;<br />
Spurs.<br />
Eisele, Lugan; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Finance;<br />
ASUA Music and Literary.<br />
Ellermann, Donald; Kingman, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Engineering; <strong>The</strong>ta Tau; Scabbard and<br />
Blade.<br />
Eilig, Frances; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Elementary<br />
Education.<br />
Elliot, Steve; Billings, Montana; English;<br />
Sigma Nu; Sophos; Chain Gang.<br />
Ellis, Roy; Tombstone, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering;<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Tau.<br />
Ellison, Carole; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Elementary<br />
Education.<br />
Elsberry, Victor A.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Pharmacy; Kappa Psi; American Pharmaceutical<br />
Association; Rho Chi.<br />
Emerson, Joyce; Grand Junction, Colorado;<br />
Government; Delta Delta Delta;<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta; Spurs; Chimes;<br />
Spring Sing Chairman: Tennis Club.<br />
Engelmann, William H.; Casa Grande,<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong>; Mechanical Engineering; Phi<br />
Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi.<br />
Entz, John C.; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; General<br />
Business; Sigma Alpha Epsilon;<br />
ASUA Public Relations; SUAB Publications.<br />
Epperson, Alma; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Elementary<br />
Education; Band.<br />
Erickson, Kenneth; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Engineernig; Phi Gamma Delta; Chain<br />
Gang; Blue Key; Phi Lambda Upsilon;<br />
Scabbard and Blade; Student Senate.<br />
Erickson, Steven; Prescott, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Government; Silver Wing; Arnold Air<br />
Society.<br />
Evans, Robert; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Psychology;<br />
Alpha Phi Omega; Scabbard<br />
and Blade; Psi Chi.<br />
Ezenwa, Augustine; Enugu, Eastern<br />
Nigeria; Entomology; International Students<br />
Club.<br />
Fabel, Mary; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics; Beta <strong>The</strong>ta; Newman Student<br />
Association.<br />
Farah, Mohamed; Mogadiscio, Somalia;<br />
Agriculture; Agriculture Engineering<br />
and Farm Mechanics; International Students<br />
Club.<br />
Farhadieh, Rouyentan; Tehran, Iran; Engineering;<br />
Tau Beta Pi; Die Geselshcaft<br />
Zum Wunderhorn.<br />
Farrall, John; Liberal Arts.<br />
Farrier, Dorothy; Hayden, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Home Economics; Newman Student Association.<br />
Fassett, Bruce; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Delta<br />
Sigma Pi.<br />
Fassett, Darl; Yuma, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Agriculture;<br />
Sigma Nu; Horticulture Club.<br />
Fast, Dene; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Chi Omega; Spurs.<br />
Feingold, Tina; Hempstead, New York;<br />
Liberal Arts.<br />
Fellows, Christine; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Agriculture; Beta <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Fernandez, Emilio; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Mines.<br />
Fickas, Catherine; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Spurs; Kappa Sigma Stardusters; Kappa<br />
Alpha <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Fickas, Robert; Arcad ia, California;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Kappa Sigma; Marketing Club.<br />
Fielder, Michael; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Fields, Richard; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy;<br />
Kappa Epsilon.<br />
Figueroa, Maria; Nogales, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Fine, Mark; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Zeta Beta<br />
Tau; People -to- People; Community Service;<br />
I.F.P.C.<br />
Firth, Sheryl; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Pi Beta Phi; Quadrille Team.<br />
Fish, John; Madison, Wisconsin; Liberal<br />
Arts; Phi Delta <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Fisk, Beverly; Manhasset, L.I., New<br />
York; Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma.<br />
Flegenheimer, Roy; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Zeta Beta Tau.<br />
Fletcher, Connie; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine<br />
Arts; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mortar<br />
Board; Associated Women Students; Intercollegiate<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Women Students;<br />
Zeta Phi Eta<br />
Flood, Timothy; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Bobcats;<br />
Junior Class President.<br />
Floyd, Patricia; Garden Grove, California;<br />
Liberal Arts<br />
Follett, Kenneth; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Robert L. Nugent Memorial<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Ford, Kathleen; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Gila Hall Treasurer.<br />
Ford, Michael; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Chi<br />
Phi.<br />
Fornasero, Sally; El Centro, California;<br />
Education.<br />
Forrest, Mary; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Pi Lambda <strong>The</strong>ta; S.N.E.A.<br />
Franklin, Richard; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Phi<br />
Delta <strong>The</strong>ta; Insurance Club.<br />
Frederick, Dale; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Alpha Tau Omega; All- American<br />
Track.<br />
Freedman, Jerri; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Hillel Foundation; S.N.E.A.;<br />
S.C.E.C.<br />
Freedman, Teri; Charlevoix, Michigan;<br />
Liberal Arts; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Student<br />
Union Activities Board; People -to-<br />
People; Spurs; Chimes; Psi Chi; Alpha<br />
Epsilon Phi Scholarship Committee;<br />
Alpha Epsilon Phi Activities Chairman;<br />
ASUA Infractions Secretary; Speakers<br />
Board Secretary.<br />
Freeman, Lani; Orinda, California; Education;<br />
Delta Delta Delta; AWS Publicity;<br />
Judicial; People -to- People; Pi<br />
Lambda <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Frere, Gary; Scottsdale, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering;<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Tau; U.C.C.F.; I.E.E.E.<br />
Froebe, Pamela; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Fry, David; Fennimore, Wisconsin;<br />
Mines; A.I.Ch.E.<br />
Fuller, Kerry; Scottsdale, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy;<br />
Kappa Psi; <strong>Arizona</strong> Pharmaceutical<br />
Association.<br />
Gable, Jacqueline; Pineville, Lousiana;<br />
Home Economics.<br />
Gamble, Harold; Green Valley, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education.<br />
Gardner, David; Seligman, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering.<br />
Gardner, Jerry; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Varsity<br />
Cheerleader, Junior and Senior Years.<br />
Garman, Robert; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; General Resident Scholar<br />
1964, 1965, 1966; Matriculation Honors;<br />
<strong>University</strong> Scholarship Award 1964.<br />
Garrett, Amy; Scottsdale, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Home Economics; Alpha Omicron Pi;<br />
Desert Staff; Student Member <strong>of</strong> National<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Interior Design.<br />
Gebhart, Robert; Columbus, Ohio; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Marketing<br />
Club.<br />
Geis, Joseph; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Agriculture;<br />
Agriculture Economics Club.<br />
Gemmill, Mark; Peoria, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering;<br />
Sigma Phi Epsilon; Bobcats;<br />
Traditions; Interfraternity Council, Secretary;<br />
Chain Gang.<br />
Gentry, Robert; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Agriculture.<br />
Giacomazza, Robert; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Engineering; American Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
Aeronautics and Astronautics; Arnold<br />
Air Society, Wing 1 Commander; <strong>Campus</strong><br />
Democrats; General Resident<br />
Scholar.<br />
Gibson, Judith; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Phi Mu;<br />
SUAB Publicity Committee; ASUA Student<br />
Social Life Committee; AWS Philanthropy,<br />
Secretary; W.R.A.<br />
Gillies, Robert; La Crescenta, California;<br />
Pharmacy; American Pharmaceutical<br />
Association; Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical<br />
Fraternity, Treasurer.<br />
Girdner, Marialyce; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts; Beta Sigma Phi.<br />
Giroux, Philip; Pacific Palisades, California;<br />
Agriculture.<br />
Goetze, Bruce; Overland Park, Kansas;<br />
387<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Chi; International Relations Club.<br />
Goldenberg, Sharon; Los Angeles, California;<br />
Pharmacy; Kappa Psi; College <strong>of</strong><br />
Pharmacy Senator, 1965 -1966; Rho Chi;<br />
Phi Lambda Upsilon.<br />
Goldfarb, Jay; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Alpha Epsilon Pi; Senate 1967-<br />
1968; BPA Council; Real Estate Club,<br />
President; Marketing Club; Tucson Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Realtors Scholarship.<br />
Goldman, Joel M.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts; Beta Beta Beta; U. <strong>of</strong> A.<br />
honors; Dean's list two years; Phi<br />
Kappa Phi Award.<br />
Golub, Lesley; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
ASUA Public Relations; Sonoran<br />
Exchange; Sonoran Representative; Encampment<br />
for Citizenship Scholarship.<br />
Gonsalues, Gerald, San Jose, California;<br />
Pharmacy; Phi Delta Chi.<br />
Gonzalez, Hector; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine<br />
Arts.<br />
Good, Nancy; Arcadia, California; Home<br />
Economics; Alpha Chi Omega; AWS<br />
Philanthropy Committee, Interior Design<br />
Club, first vice president <strong>of</strong> Alpha Chi<br />
Omega, Junior year at American College<br />
in Paris.<br />
Gordon, James; South Gate, California;<br />
Architecture; Student Chapter <strong>of</strong> American<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Architects; M.M. Sundt<br />
Construction Co., Award; vice president<br />
<strong>of</strong> S.C.A.I.A.<br />
Gordon, Marvyn B.; Blue Point, Long<br />
Island, New York; Liberal Arts; Tau<br />
Epsilon Phi.<br />
Goring, William; Los Angeles, California;<br />
Sigma Phi Epsilon social chairman.<br />
Gormly, James; Riverside, California;<br />
Education; Kappa Alpha Pi; Sigma Alpha<br />
Upsilon; Varsity Track; Advanced<br />
ROTC.<br />
Gorrell, David; Buckeye, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Agriculture;<br />
Rodeo Club; <strong>Arizona</strong> Agricultural<br />
Engineering and Farm Mechanization<br />
Association President.<br />
Graff, Natalie; Independence, Missouri;<br />
Education; Pledge president and registrar<br />
<strong>of</strong> Kappa Kappa Gamma; AWS<br />
Philanthropy, Public Relations; ASUA<br />
Publicity; International Forum; People -<br />
to- People; Mortar Board; Dean's list;<br />
Greek Week Publicity; U. <strong>of</strong> A. Pageant;<br />
Twirp Week Publicity; Desert Greek<br />
assistant and College Editor.<br />
Kathleen, Ashtabula, Ohio;<br />
Liberal Arts; Pi Beta Phi; Vice president<br />
<strong>of</strong> Little Sisters <strong>of</strong> Minerva; Angel<br />
Flight; vice president <strong>of</strong> Pi Beta Phi.<br />
Gramer, Linda; Riverside, Illinois; Education.<br />
Gray, Jean; Ridgewood, New Jersey;<br />
Business and Public Administration; Executive<br />
Officer <strong>of</strong> Angel Flight; <strong>University</strong><br />
Hostess; SUAB Board Displays<br />
Chairman; Little Sisters <strong>of</strong> Minerva;<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta; Chimes; Spurs;<br />
Mortar Board.<br />
Gray, Ronelle; Novato, California; Business<br />
and Public Administration.<br />
Gray, Terry; Skokie, Illinois; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Sigma Alpha<br />
Epsilon; Alpha Kappa Psi; Interfraternity<br />
Council.<br />
Green, Ronald; Safford, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Green, Rusel; Sherman Oaks, California;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Kappa Sigma.<br />
Green, Torni K., Safford, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
General Resident Scholarship<br />
1967 -1968; Drama Department.<br />
Gregor, William; Douglas, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Phi Kappa <strong>The</strong>ta; Interfraternity<br />
Council; General Resident Scholarship.<br />
Gries, Judylynn; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine<br />
Arts; vice president and president <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> Plays; National Collegiate<br />
Players; Mortar Board; Young Republicans.<br />
Grimm, Linda; Elcerrito, California;<br />
Education; Delta Gamma.<br />
Grodsky, Ronald; Springfield, Massachusetts;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Gross, Paul; Cleveland, Ohio; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Tau Delta<br />
Phi; Cultural Events Chairman.<br />
Grother, John; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Advanced<br />
Air Force ROTC.<br />
Guba, Robert; Merrick, New York;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Sigma Phi Epsilon; Silver Wing.<br />
Guldner, Edward; Bernardsville, New<br />
Jersey; Engineering; <strong>University</strong> Honors<br />
1965 -1966.<br />
Guthrie, Freddie; Burlington, North<br />
Carolina; Business and Public Administration;<br />
Marketing Club; Society for<br />
Advancement <strong>of</strong> Management.<br />
Guyader, John; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Marketing<br />
Club.
Habich, Edward; Miami, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Agriculture.<br />
Haeger, Ernest; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering.<br />
Hall, Sheryl; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
United <strong>Campus</strong> Christian Fellowship.<br />
Hall, Suzan; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration.<br />
Hammonds, Gail; Scottsdale, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education; Delta Gamma.<br />
Hampton, Donna; Waco, Texas; Home<br />
Economics; Beta <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Hampton, Robert; Waco, Texas; Graduate<br />
Electrical Engineering and Math.<br />
Hansen, Jean; Bellevue, Ohio; Home<br />
Economics; International Students Club.<br />
Hardin, Sue L.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Tau Beta Sigma; <strong>University</strong><br />
Band.<br />
Hardy, Joseph; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Delta<br />
Sigma Pi Chancellor; Marketing Club.<br />
Hargrue, Richard; Alta Loma, California;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Delta Chi.<br />
Harlow, Julia; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics.<br />
Harmash, Barbaranne; Syosset, New<br />
York; Education.<br />
Harper, H. Mitchell; Winnetka, Illinois;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Harris, Robert M.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Pi Sigma Alpha; Royal Rapachudis;<br />
Phi Kappa Phi Certificate <strong>of</strong><br />
Merit 1966 -1967.<br />
Hartley, Donn; Cos Cob, Connecticut;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Beta <strong>The</strong>ta Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Kay -<br />
dette coordinator.<br />
Hartley, J. Montgomery; Cos Cob, Connecticut;<br />
Fine Arts; Sigma Nu pledge<br />
trainer and vice president; Symphonic<br />
Choir; People -to- People committee; Rallies<br />
committee.<br />
Hartman, John; Winslow, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Tau treasurer; Engineering<br />
Council treasurer; Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc.<br />
secretary; General Resident Scholarship;<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Tau housemanager.<br />
Harwell, Paula; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Haslam, Donald; Pottsville, Pennsylvania;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Society for the Advancement <strong>of</strong><br />
Management.<br />
Hatch, Jacquelyn; Albuquerque, New<br />
Mexico; Education; Pi Beta Phi.<br />
Haugebak, Clayton D.; Glendale, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Agriculture; Aggie House vice<br />
president and president; Student -Faculty<br />
Relations Committee.<br />
Hawse, Mary; Eloy, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Tau Beta Sigma vice president;<br />
<strong>University</strong> Band; RHA social committee;<br />
Mohave Hall social chairman; General<br />
Resident Scholarship; Elks Scholarship;<br />
<strong>University</strong> Usher.<br />
Haymore, Barry; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Alpha Phi Omega; Junior Affiliate,<br />
American Chemical Society;<br />
Later Day Saints Institute.<br />
Hays, Lyman; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering;<br />
Ski Club; Tau Beta Pi.<br />
Heald, Bartlett; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine<br />
Arts; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching Band;<br />
<strong>University</strong> Singers.<br />
Hecker, Kim; Mission Hills, Kansas;<br />
Education; <strong>Campus</strong> Activities; Special<br />
Events, AWS Philanthropy, secretary<br />
Religious committee.<br />
Heggeri, Richard; Corvallis, Oregon;<br />
Engineering; American Society <strong>of</strong> Civil<br />
Engineers treasurer, secretary Alpha<br />
Phi Omega, <strong>The</strong>ta Tau, Phi Eta Sigma.<br />
Hehn, Nancy; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Alpha Phi.<br />
Henderson, Dale; Globe, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Kappa<br />
Alpha; Beta Alpha Psi.<br />
Herkner, Carolyn; Encino, California;<br />
Nursing; Alpha Phi.<br />
Hermann, Lynne; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Phrateres vice president and<br />
treasurer, Wranglers; Blaird Scholarship<br />
1964 -1966; AWS committees, Legislative<br />
and Judicial Council, Standards Board<br />
secretary.<br />
Hermanson, Glenn; Rapid City, South<br />
Dakota; Business and Public Administration;<br />
Sigma Nu; Marketing Club.<br />
Herring, Craig; Winslow, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Beta Beta Beta.<br />
Hess, Bill; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration; SUAB president,<br />
Senate; Sophos.<br />
Hettinger, Roberta; Richland, Washington;<br />
Education; WRA vice president,<br />
Delta Psi Kappa secretary; Arete Society.<br />
Hetu, Marcel; San Mateo, California;<br />
Education; Track Scholarship.<br />
Hewlett, Jean; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Phi Mu treasurer; <strong>University</strong> Band,<br />
People - To - People special projects,<br />
Phrateres, Wesleyan Club.<br />
Hexberg, Marlene; New York City, New<br />
York; Education; Ski Club.<br />
Heyden, Donald; Portland, New York;<br />
Engineering; Institute <strong>of</strong> Electrical and<br />
Electronics Engineers, Inc., Tau Beta<br />
Pi; John Lewis Memorial Scholarship<br />
Award 1967, <strong>University</strong> Dames Scholarship<br />
1967, Dean's list 1967.<br />
Heyes, Mildred; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Nursing;<br />
Honors Program, Phi Beta Phi Merit<br />
Certificate.<br />
Hickey, Helen; Miami, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Phrateres.<br />
Hickman, William E.; Los Angeles, California;<br />
Liberal Arts; Track Scholarship,<br />
Track varsity.<br />
Higgins, Sandra; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics; Phrateres; Marshall Foundation<br />
for <strong>Arizona</strong> Women.<br />
Higuera, Ronald; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Athletic<br />
Scholarship football.<br />
Hildebrand, Larry L.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Fine Arts; Lambda Chi Alpha secretary;<br />
President Scholarship.<br />
Hileman, John; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Phi Gamma Delta; Bobcats,<br />
Chain Gang, Co- chairman Exchange<br />
Committee <strong>of</strong> People -To- People, Alpha<br />
Epsilon Delta, Outstanding Scholarship<br />
sophomore class.<br />
Hing, John; Superior, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Alpha<br />
Sigma Phi; Army ROTC, Beta Gamma<br />
Sigma, ROTC scholarship.<br />
Hinton, William Ronald; Marana, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts.<br />
Hirose, Carole; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics; Wranglers, vice president<br />
Mohave Hall, Counselor, General Resident<br />
Scholarship, Assistant head resident<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> Hall.<br />
Hirshfeld, <strong>The</strong>odore; Nairobi, Kenya;<br />
Agriculture; Agriculture Economic Club<br />
vice president, Hillel; Alpha Zeta, president;<br />
<strong>University</strong> Waiver Institution Loeb<br />
Foundation.<br />
Hochstein, Toby; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Phrateres; Hillel; Federal<br />
Traineeship in Special Education for<br />
the Visually Handicapped.<br />
Hoehn, Richard; Chinook, Montana;<br />
Pharmacy; Kappa Psi, American Pharmaceutical<br />
Association.<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman, Jon; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; president and vice president <strong>of</strong><br />
Delta Upsilon, Sophos, Chain Gang,<br />
Phi Eta Sigma, ASUA Social Life; Phelps<br />
Dodge Scholarship, Elks Scholarship.<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman, Larry; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy.<br />
H<strong>of</strong>mann, H. Christian; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts; Arnold Air Society,<br />
Traffic Court, Water Safety committee.<br />
Holden, Zilpha; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Holm, Karen; Aurora, Colorado; Liberal<br />
Arts; Alpha Delta Pi; Women's Rifle<br />
Team.<br />
Holmes, Don; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Community<br />
Service, Social Life.<br />
Holub, Hugh; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Hondrum, Steven O.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts; Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Phi<br />
Omega, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Scabbard<br />
and Blade; <strong>University</strong> Scholarship Honors,<br />
Distinguished Military Student;<br />
Young Republicans.<br />
Hood, Susan; Grosse Pointe Shores,<br />
Michigan; Education; Alpha Delta Pi.<br />
Hopper, Albert H.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Architecture; Student Chapter <strong>of</strong> American<br />
Institution <strong>of</strong> Architecture.<br />
Hopper, Andrea; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine<br />
Arts; Kappa Alpha <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Hosmer, John; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Alpha Tau Omega; Varsity baseball.<br />
Hotchkiss, Hervey; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration; Tau<br />
Kappa Epsilon; Arnold Air Society, Phi<br />
Eta Sigma, Interfraternity Council Research<br />
committee chairman; Phi Kappa<br />
Phi Certificate <strong>of</strong> Merit, Air Force<br />
Times Award, Vice Commandants<br />
Award - Air Force.<br />
Hover, George; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Mines.<br />
Hovey, Philip; Flagstaff, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Howse, Claudia; Rolling Hills, California;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Wranglers, Phi Chi <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Hulett, Roger, Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering;<br />
American Society <strong>of</strong> Mechanical<br />
Engineers.<br />
Hume, Kate; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics; Alpha Lambda Delta, Omicron<br />
Nu, General Resident and Marshall<br />
Foundation Scholarship.<br />
Humphrey, Richard L.; Merced, California;<br />
Pharmacy; Kappa Psi, treasurer<br />
<strong>of</strong> American Pharmaceutical Association,<br />
Rho Chi, ASUA student senator.<br />
Hunter, James P.; Shaker Heights, Ohio;<br />
Liberal Arts; Scholarship Honors 1965.<br />
Hutchison, Martin; Anaheim, California;<br />
Liberal Arts; Football Scholarship.<br />
388<br />
Hutson, Thomas M.; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Scabbard and<br />
Blade, Sophos, Distinguished Military<br />
Graduate.<br />
Hyfield, Blake; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Delta<br />
Tau Delta vice president, Ski Club.<br />
Ide, Janet; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Law: Moot<br />
Court, ASUA Supreme Court, Student<br />
Bar Association corresponding secretary,<br />
Kappa Beta Pi president.<br />
Igoe, Kathy; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Kappa<br />
Kappa Gamma, Mermaids, Spurs.<br />
Illston, Jeffery; Glen Head, New York;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Chi, Arnold Air Society, Inter -<br />
fraternity Council, Ski Club, Tucson<br />
Transportation Club Scholarship.<br />
Ingraham, Robert; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Sigma Chi, Sophos.<br />
Iregbulem, Angie; Port Harcourt, Nigeria;<br />
Agriculture.<br />
Jackson, Mary Jane; Hobbs, New Mexico;<br />
Education: Kappa Kappa Gamma,<br />
Symposium vice president, ASUA Service<br />
Medallion, Who's Who In American<br />
Colleges and Universities, Student<br />
Senate, Administrative Regulations<br />
Chairman, AWS Resolutions chairman,<br />
Women's Day General Chairman, Panhellenic<br />
Scholarship Chairman.<br />
Jackson, Suzette; Manawa, Wisconsin;<br />
Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge<br />
trainer, social chairman, Desert Editor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Greeks and Colleges, SUAB Publicity<br />
Chairman for International Forum,<br />
Spurs secretary, Student Opinion Poll<br />
Commission, ASUA Senate.<br />
Jagodzinski, Ronald; Linden, New Jersey;<br />
Engineering: American Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
Aeronautics and Astronautics, American<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Engineers,<br />
Freshman Council, Intramural Basketball<br />
and football.<br />
James, Steven; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Janoviak, James; Cleveland, Ohio; Education:<br />
Kappa Sigma, Intramural manager.<br />
Jantolak, Laura Jean; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: Kappa Delta Pi secretary,<br />
AWS Counselor, RHA Social Chairman,<br />
AMUN secretariat, <strong>University</strong> Honors,<br />
Baird Scholarship.<br />
Jeens, Linda; West Englewood, New<br />
Jersey; Fine Arts: SUAB Publicity Committee,<br />
Art Committee, Ski Club, New<br />
Jersey State Scholarship, Course Evaluation.<br />
Jefferies, William; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration,<br />
Arnold Air Society.<br />
Jenkins, Emily; Prescott, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Alpha Lambda Delta, Residence<br />
Hall Association, Scholarship<br />
Chairman, <strong>Arizona</strong> Model United Nations,<br />
Under Secretary for Hospitality,<br />
College Model UN for the Far West,<br />
Treasurer Coconino Hall, General Residence<br />
Scholarship, <strong>University</strong> Honors,<br />
RHA Scholarship.<br />
Jenkins, Priscilla; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine<br />
Arts: Sigma Alpha Iota, Student member<br />
Music Educators National Conference,<br />
Student member <strong>of</strong> American<br />
Music Educators Association, Female<br />
Lead in "Tales <strong>of</strong> H<strong>of</strong>fman," Corresponding<br />
secretary <strong>of</strong> Sigma Alpha Iota.<br />
Jensey, Leonard; Minneapolis, Minnesota;<br />
Liberal Arts: Chi Omega, Sigma<br />
Delta Pi Achievement Award.<br />
Jensen, William; Willcox, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Delta<br />
Tau Delta.<br />
Jernigan, Frances; Safford, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education.<br />
Jewell, Diana; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Phrateres, Student National Education<br />
Association.<br />
Johnson, Candace; Pebble Beach, California;<br />
Liberal Arts.<br />
Johnson, .John M.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering:<br />
American Society <strong>of</strong> Mechanical<br />
Engineers.<br />
Johnson, Kenneth; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: Alpha Tau Omega, ASUA<br />
Chairman Legislative Relations, Semper<br />
Fideles.<br />
Johnson, Roger L.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Architecture.<br />
Johnston, Lorna; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Pi Beta Phi, Kaydettes, Military<br />
Ball Finalist, Elections Committee.<br />
Jones, Jerelyn; Tempe, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education,<br />
Kappa Kappa Gamma, Golden<br />
Hearts <strong>of</strong> Sigma Phi Epsilon, Panhellenic<br />
Representative.<br />
Jones, John; Englewood, New Jersey;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Alpha Phi Alpha, Tri Captain 1967 Football<br />
Team.<br />
Jones, Richard; Greenville, Mississippi;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
President Delta Tau Delta.<br />
Jones, Viola; Roll, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy:<br />
Kappa Epsilon president 1966, American<br />
Pharmaceutical Association, General<br />
Residence Scholarship, Desert Staff.<br />
Jorquez, Angelita; Superior, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education.<br />
Joseph, Kathy; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Jundt, George; La Canada, Cailfornia;<br />
Pharmacy: Phi Delta Chi corresponding<br />
secretary, Rho Chi, American Pharmaceutical<br />
Association.<br />
Kagna, Sharon; Vancouver, British Columbia,<br />
Canada; Liberal Arts: Alpha<br />
Epsilon Phi.<br />
Kalil, Toni; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Alpha Delta Pi, Spurs.<br />
Kalish, Herb; Yonkers, New York; Liberal<br />
Arts: Zeta Beta Tau.<br />
Kall, Roberta; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine<br />
Arts: Sigma Delta Tau President, Pi<br />
Lambda <strong>The</strong>ta, Alpha Lambda Delta.<br />
Kamin, Lynn; Houston, Texas; Education:<br />
Alpha Epsilon Phi President, Society<br />
Editor <strong>of</strong> Wildcat, <strong>University</strong> Calendar<br />
on KUAT.<br />
Kamrin, Terry; San Francisco, California;<br />
Pharmacy: Phi Delta Chi.<br />
Karp, Cheryl; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
ASUA Rallies Committee, ASUA<br />
Special Events Committee, SUAB Recreation<br />
Committee, AWS Social Committee,<br />
SUAB Forum Society, Freshman<br />
Council.<br />
Kartchner, Glen; St. David, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: Lambda Delta.<br />
Kaufmann, Nancy; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Desert<br />
Mermaids President, Pi Lambda<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta, Dean's List.<br />
Kaye, John W. T.; Forest Hills, New<br />
York; Liberal Arts.<br />
Kearney, Gail; Lancaster, California;<br />
Fine Arts: Sigma Alpha Iota Chaplain<br />
and President, Student Music Education<br />
National Conference Secretary, Matriculation<br />
Honors, Scholarship Award,<br />
Young Republicans, Assistant Head<br />
Resident <strong>of</strong> Yuma Hall.<br />
Kehl, Louie E.; Yuma, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Circle K Club.<br />
Keith, Sarah L.; Las Vegas, Nevada;<br />
Liberal Arts: Alpha Phi.<br />
Kellen, Thomas; Bay Shore, New York;<br />
Liberal Arts: Young Democrats, Kaibab-<br />
Huachuca Dorm Judicial Chairman.<br />
Keller, Richard; Rapid City, South Dakota;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Sigma Nu, Sophos, Chain Gang,<br />
Blue Key, Traditions, Chairman ASUA<br />
Social Life Committee, Chairman Wilbur<br />
Committee, Sigma Nu Social Chairman,<br />
IFC representative, Senior Day General<br />
Chairman, Greek Week Chairman, Informal<br />
Rush <strong>of</strong> Western Regional IFC<br />
Chairman.<br />
Kennedy, Kathleen; Kingman, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: Delta Psi Omega, Alpha Psi<br />
Omega, Phi Rho Pi, Phi <strong>The</strong>ta Kappa,<br />
<strong>University</strong> Singers, Debate Squad, Reader's<br />
<strong>The</strong>ater.<br />
Kennett, Kathryn D.; Santa Barbara,<br />
California; Home Economics: Kappa<br />
Alpha <strong>The</strong>ta, Kaydettes.<br />
Kent, Connie; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Nursing.<br />
Kerfoot, Janet; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics: Beta <strong>The</strong>ta, General Residence<br />
Scholarship, Pima Co. Homemakers<br />
Scholarship, Tucson City Panhellenic<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Kern, Donna; Kingman, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Rallies Committee, <strong>University</strong><br />
Parties Committee.<br />
Kerr, Karen; Wickenburg, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Kappa Kappa Gamma, ASUA<br />
Elections Committee, Dallasians.<br />
Kerstitch, Dana; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Gamma Phi Beta, Orchesis,<br />
SUAB Music and Literature Committee.<br />
Kesler, Jack M.; Kingman, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: Sigma Pi Sigma President,<br />
Pi Mu Epsilon, General Residence Scholarship.<br />
Keye, Rick; Pleasant Ridge, Michigan;<br />
Liberal Arts: Delta Tau Delta.<br />
Kikel, Joan; Glendale, New York; Liberal<br />
Arts: Mensa President, Die Gesell -<br />
schaft Zum Wunderhorn.<br />
Kilborn, Sally; Minneapolis, Minnesota;<br />
Liberal Arts: AWS President, Mortar<br />
Board, Wranglers, ASUA Student Senate,<br />
ASUA Appropriations Board, High<br />
School Relations Committee, AWS<br />
Standards Board.<br />
Kilthau, Janice; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Kimmell, Richard L.; Akron, Ohio; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Marketing<br />
Club.<br />
King, Arthur; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Newman Club.<br />
King, Sandra; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.
Kinney, Michael L.; Mountain View,<br />
California; Mines: American Institute<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chemical Engineers Treasurer.<br />
Kirchner, Jerry; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Kirke Tonner Moore Scholarship.<br />
Kirmse, James; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Kappa Alpha, Young Republicans<br />
President, Semper Fidelis Society.<br />
Kishner, Priscilla; Pewaukee, Wisconsin;<br />
Liberal Arts: Anthropology Club.<br />
Klein, Raymond K.; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Law: Phi Delta Phi, ASUA Supreme<br />
Court Justice and Chief -Justice.<br />
Kleinsmith, Steve; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education.<br />
Knapp, Richard; Centerport, New York;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Weight Li<strong>fti</strong>ng Club.<br />
Komorowski, Jan; Pittsburg, Pennsylvania;<br />
Education: Football team.<br />
Kong, Teck Kheng; Jesselton, Sabah,<br />
Malaysia; Business and Public Administration:<br />
International Student Club, Society<br />
for the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Management,<br />
International Non -residence<br />
Scholarship, Southern <strong>Arizona</strong> Bank and<br />
Trust Scholarship, Glen Strickler Memorial<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Konopasek, Vivian; Azusa, California;<br />
Pharmacy: Kappa Epsilon President,<br />
American Pharmacy Association.<br />
Koss, Jerry; Anaheim, California; Liberal<br />
Arts: Beta <strong>The</strong>ta Pi.<br />
Kramer, Peter; Waukegan, Illinois; Engineering:<br />
Kappa Alpha President.<br />
Kreiner, Rosalie; Lititz, Pennsylvania;<br />
Home Economics.<br />
Kreisler, Barry; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Kronauer, Donna; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Home Economics.<br />
Kruse, Robert H.; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Kubba, Yousif; Baghdad, Iraq; Business<br />
and Public Administration.<br />
Kuczynski, Gregory; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: Society for the Advancement<br />
<strong>of</strong> Management; General Residence<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Kuehl, Sylvia; Long Beach, California;<br />
Home Economics: Beta <strong>The</strong>ta, Crescents.<br />
Kuehn, Tom; Los Angeles, California;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Delta Upsilon House Manager.<br />
Kunkel, Joel; Trumbull, Connecticut;<br />
Liberal Arts: Pre -Medical Club President<br />
and Vice -president; Alpha Epsilon Delta<br />
President, Beta Beta Beta, Dean's Honor<br />
List, General Residence Scholarship,<br />
Gorge F. Spaulding Scholarship.<br />
Kurner, Delann; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Phi Lambda Phrateres Pledge<br />
Trainer and Recording Secretary, Women's<br />
Recreational Association.<br />
Kurtin, Mary; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Pi Beta Phi.<br />
LaBenz, Janie; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Delta Gamma, SUAB Recreation<br />
Committee, ASUA Community Relations<br />
Committee.<br />
Laberge, Robert; New Smyrna, Florida;<br />
Liberal Arts: Tau Kappa Epsilon, International<br />
Relations Club, Arnold Air Society,<br />
Silver Wing, Dean's List, Special<br />
Master's Program, <strong>University</strong> Honors,<br />
Phi Alpha <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
LaDuc, James; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering:<br />
American Society <strong>of</strong> Mechanical<br />
Engineers.<br />
LaJeunesse, Janet; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: Delta Gamma, Camp Wildcat<br />
Camper Selection Chairman.<br />
Lamanna, Carla; Arlington, Virginia;<br />
Liberal Arts: Prep, Camp Wildcat Committee,<br />
International Students Club,<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta, Dean's List.<br />
Lang, E. Stephen; Woodstock, Illinois;<br />
Liberal Arts: Sigma Delta Chi secretary -<br />
treasurer, <strong>Arizona</strong> Daily Wildcat city<br />
editor.<br />
Langfitt, Kayla; Mesa, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics.<br />
Langley, Jim; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Alpha Tau Omega public relations,<br />
Newman Club parliamentarian,<br />
Student Senate, Chain Gang, Bobcats,<br />
Football.<br />
Lantin, Maxine; Globe, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Alpha Epsilon Phi.<br />
Lantzer, Edwin; Willcox, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering:<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Tau scribe, corresponding<br />
secretary, American Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
Aeronautic and Astronautic Engineers,<br />
American Society <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Engineers<br />
treasurer, secretary, Engineers<br />
Council Editor, General Residence<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Larmour, Margaret; Coolidge, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Home Economics: Beta <strong>The</strong>ta, National<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Interior Designers vice president,<br />
General Residence Scholarship,<br />
Wranglers Scholarships.<br />
Larmour, Paul; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering;<br />
American Society <strong>of</strong> Mechan-<br />
ical Engineers, Baird Scholarship.<br />
Larson, Carol; Sioux Falls, South Dakota;<br />
Education: Alpha Phi, Physical<br />
Education for Major -Minor Women Club,<br />
Gymnastics Club, Ski Club, WRA, Young<br />
Republicans, Scuba Diving Club.<br />
La Rue, Rose; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Lawless, Lynn; Elmhurst, Illinois; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Delta<br />
Sigma Pi treasurer, Silver Wing, Arnold<br />
Air Society, Marketing Club.<br />
Lazeres, Richard; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration.<br />
Lebovitz, Larry; Las Vegas, Nevada;<br />
Liberal Arts: Zeta Beta Tau.<br />
Ledwell, Tony; Rome, Georgia; Liberal<br />
Arts: Sigma Delta Chi vice president,<br />
Wildcat managing editor.<br />
Lee, Alfred; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy:<br />
Phi Delta Chi, American Pharmaceutical<br />
Association.<br />
Lee, Candy; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Gamma Phi<br />
Beta.<br />
Lee, Olden; Fort Worth, Texas; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Alpha<br />
Phi Alpha, Varsity football.<br />
Lee, Robert; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine Arts:<br />
<strong>University</strong> Players.<br />
Lee, William; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Delta Tau Delta, Student Opinion<br />
Poll.<br />
Leech, Margaret; Whiteriver, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: Course Evaluation, Wesley<br />
Foundation.<br />
Leight, Darrell; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Graduate.<br />
Lemons, Kurt; Westminster, California;<br />
Mines: RHA Council, Dorm Social Chairman,<br />
American Institute <strong>of</strong> Chemical Engineers.<br />
Leon, Jose R.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy.<br />
Leos, Richard; Los Angeles, California;<br />
Architecture.<br />
Levine, Steven; Los Angeles, California;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Levitt, William L.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Beta Beta historian.<br />
Lewis, Christopher; Seal Beach, California;<br />
Engineering: Folklanders. American<br />
Nuclear Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi<br />
Mu Epsilon.<br />
Lewis, David; Wellsboro, Pennsylvania;<br />
Pharmacy.<br />
Lewis, Janet; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine<br />
Arts: Gamma Phi Beta, Sigma Alpha<br />
Iota.<br />
Liesch, Kaye; San Bernardino, California;<br />
Education: Delta Delta, Panhellenic.<br />
Liggitt, Marcia; Los Alamitos, California;<br />
Education: Pi Beta Phi.<br />
Liles, George; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration.<br />
Limbert, David; Surabaja, Indonesia;<br />
Engineering: Sigma Pi, American Society<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mechanical Engineers.<br />
Lind, Barbara; Whittier, California; Agriculture:<br />
National Society <strong>of</strong> Interior<br />
Designers.<br />
Lind, Sharon; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy:<br />
Kappa Epsilon, American Pharmaceutical<br />
Association, Pepsodent Scholarship.<br />
Lindberg, Thomas; Thief River Falls,<br />
Minnesota; Engineering: American Institute<br />
<strong>of</strong> Astronautical and Aeronautical.<br />
Linder, William; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: president American Chemical<br />
Society Student Affiliates, Hillel Foundation,<br />
Young Republicans.<br />
Lindstrom, Gordon; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Mines, Beta <strong>The</strong>ta Pi, Chemical Engineers<br />
Club, Student Chapter <strong>of</strong> American<br />
Chemical Engineers, Basketball<br />
Scholarship, Varsity Basketball.<br />
Linxwiler, Lois; Kailva Oahv, Hawa<strong>ii</strong>;<br />
Education: <strong>University</strong> Hostesses, Gamma<br />
Phi Beta, Women's Day Chairman.<br />
Livingston, David M.; Tulsa, Oklahoma;<br />
Liberal Arts: Zeta Beta Tau.<br />
Livingston, Judy; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Nursing;<br />
Christian Fellowship treasurer, <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Student Nurses,<br />
Aloha Lambda Delta, Marshall Scholarship.<br />
Lloyd, Debra; La Canada, California;<br />
Education: Kappa Alpha <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Loper, John; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Marketing<br />
Club.<br />
Logan, Lorraine; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Lord, Mary; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Louden, Antoinette; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Lower, Wava Jane; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Nursing.<br />
Lowry, Linda; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Student National Education Association,<br />
Advisory Council <strong>of</strong> College <strong>of</strong><br />
Education.<br />
Luckard, Virginia; New York, New<br />
York; Liberal Arts.<br />
Ludeke, Sandra K.; Tombstone, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: <strong>The</strong>ta Sigma Phi, Douglas D.<br />
Martin Scholarship, Desert Organization<br />
Editor 1966 -1967, Wildcat News Editor<br />
1967 -1968.<br />
Ludvigson, Ron; Holstein, Iowa; Agriculture;<br />
Ski Club.<br />
Lujack, Ann; Bethesda, Maryland; Home<br />
Economics: Mermaids president, president<br />
<strong>of</strong> Beta <strong>The</strong>ta, WRA, Newman<br />
Club, Directors <strong>of</strong> Committee for Home<br />
Economics.<br />
Luke, Vance; Goodyear, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Delta Tau Delta.<br />
Lumpkin, Larry; Mexico City, Mexico;<br />
Liberal Arts.<br />
Lust, Richard; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Beta Beta Beta, Arnold Air Society,<br />
Sigma Nu, Alpha Epsilon Delta.<br />
Lynn, Steve; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
ASUA Public Relations Chairman.<br />
Lyon, James; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Pi<br />
Kappa Alpha, People -to- People, Publications,<br />
Camp Wildcat, <strong>Campus</strong> Tours.<br />
Ma, Man -Kin; Hong Kong; Engineering:<br />
Tau Beta Pi, Institute <strong>of</strong> Electronics and<br />
Electrical Engineers, International Students<br />
Club, <strong>University</strong> International<br />
Scholarship, Tucson Gas and Electric<br />
Company Scholarship.<br />
MacGregor, Virginia; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts; Newman Cldub.<br />
Machalk, Annette; Milwaukee, Wisconsin;<br />
Liberal Arts: Anthropology Club,<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Magee, Patricia; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Physical Education for Major -<br />
Minor Women, Folklanders, WRA.<br />
Magill, Robyn; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Agriculture:<br />
Delta Gamma pledge trainer,<br />
Angel Flight, Military Ball Queen.<br />
Maher, Mitchell; Glendale, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering.<br />
Mahoney, John; Springfield, Ohio;<br />
Pharmacy.<br />
Makaus, Mary; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Pi Beta Phi.<br />
Maldonado, Leonard; El Paso, Texas;<br />
Liberal Arts.<br />
Mallory, Christopher; Bradford, Pennsylvania;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Mangham, John; Bisbee, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy:<br />
Kappa Psi, American Pharmaceutical<br />
Association first vice president,<br />
Kappa Psi recording secretary and<br />
regent, Bisbee High School Alumni<br />
Scholarship, Tucson Optimist Club<br />
Scholarship, Staff <strong>of</strong> "<strong>The</strong> Balance"<br />
and "U <strong>of</strong> A Pharmacist."<br />
Maniani, Linda; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Alpha Phi, Lambda Chi Alpha<br />
Crescents Secretary, Beta Beta Beta.<br />
Manion, Michael; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine<br />
Arts: Delta Chi, Alpha Delta Sigma.<br />
Mann, Daniel; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy:<br />
Beta Beta Beta, American Pharmaceutical<br />
Association.<br />
Mann, Patricia; Morenci, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics.<br />
Mansfield, William; Douglas, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Engineering: <strong>The</strong>ta Tau.<br />
Marchant, Alice; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Newman Club, Psi Chi, John<br />
and Helen Murphy Scholarship, Matriculation<br />
Honors.<br />
Marchant, Mary; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Marsh, Marilyn; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Alpha Epsilon Phi ritualist,<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta honorary.<br />
Martin, Flavious B.; Mayfield, Kentucky;<br />
Liberal Arts.<br />
Martin, James G.; Overland Park, Kansas;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Marketing Club, Advertising Club, Golf<br />
Scholarship team captain.<br />
Martin, Robert W.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Agriculture.<br />
Martinez, Dan G.; Clifton, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Pharmacy.<br />
Martinez, Lorenzo; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Engineering: Varsity Rifle team, American<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Engineers.<br />
Matesic, Cynthia; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: Chi Omega, Desert Staff,<br />
Delta Tau Delta Auxiliary, Judicial<br />
Board, General Residence Scholarship.<br />
Mathews, James; Sun City, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: RHA vice president 1966-<br />
67. Secretary- treasurer Papago Lodge<br />
1967 -68.<br />
Matthews, Bob; Santa Monica, California;<br />
Education: Delta Chi, Athletic<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Mauge, James; Denver, Colorado; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Phi<br />
Gamma Delta, Bobcats vice president,<br />
Traditions, president <strong>of</strong> Phi Gamma<br />
Delta.<br />
Maurer, Ronald; Indianapolis, Indiana;<br />
Liberal Arts: Zeta Beta Tau, ASUA Corn -<br />
mittee, ZBT Scholarship Award.<br />
May, Joyce; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: General Residence Scholarship.<br />
389<br />
May, Walter; Los Angeles, California;<br />
Agriculture: Delta Chi.<br />
Mayerowitz, Harvey; Asbury Park, New<br />
Jersey; Engineering.<br />
Mayne, Frank; Clifton, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Dorm<br />
Junior Class Council, treasurer, Phelps<br />
Dodge Scholarship, Baird Scholarship,<br />
Phi Kappa Phi.<br />
McArthur, Philip; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
People -to- People Brother -Sister<br />
Committee, Student National Education<br />
Association, Wesley Foundation, <strong>Campus</strong><br />
Democrats.<br />
McBride, Cris; Gila Bend, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Pharmacy.<br />
McCarthy, Loretta; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Kappa Kappa Gamma president, SUAB<br />
secretary- treasurer, Chairman <strong>of</strong> SUAB<br />
'Displays, ASUA Movies Committee,<br />
Spurs, Speakers Board, ASUA Service<br />
Medallion, Gamma Alpha Chi secretary,<br />
Little Sisters <strong>of</strong> Minerva.<br />
McClung, Mary; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;<br />
Education.<br />
McClure, Diana; Veedersburg, Indiana;<br />
Engineering: American Society <strong>of</strong> Mechanical<br />
Engineers vice president; Matriculation<br />
Honors, Dean's List, Assistant<br />
in Coronado Hall.<br />
McColm, Patricia; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine<br />
Arts: Delta Zeta vice president, rush<br />
chairman, public relations, Orchesis,<br />
Fencing Club, Miss Pima County, Ten<br />
Best Dressed Coeds, <strong>Arizona</strong> College<br />
Queen Runnerup, Freshman, Junior<br />
Class Councils, AWS ASUA Committees,<br />
Leading Dancer Tucson Civic Ballet<br />
Co.<br />
McCoy, Nancy; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Delta Gamma, Little Sisters <strong>of</strong><br />
Minerva historian.<br />
McCutchan, James; Patagonia, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
McDonald, Cynthia; Glendale, California;<br />
Education.<br />
McGeorge, James; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Camp Wildcat vice chairman and director,<br />
Track and football manager.<br />
McKenna, Larry; Seattle, Washington;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
McLachlan, Ross; Miami, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Kappa Kappa Psi, International<br />
Relations Club.<br />
McLane, Carol; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: <strong>The</strong>ta Sigma Phi treasurer,<br />
Hillel Foundation, General Residence<br />
Scholarship, Bernice Cosulich Scholarship,<br />
Assistant Wildcat news editor<br />
1967 -1968.<br />
McLaughlin, George; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: Tau Kappa Epsilon secretary,<br />
Arnold Air Society Evecutive<br />
Officer.<br />
McLing, Patricia; Los Angeles, California;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Course Evaluation, Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Corrections, Alumni Association Scholarship.<br />
McMillen, Georgia; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: Kappa Alpha <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
McNeil, Roberta; Mason City, Illinois;<br />
Education: Desert Section Editor.<br />
McNicol, Sally; Battle Creek, Michigan;<br />
Education: Delta Gamma corresponding<br />
secretary and AWS representative.<br />
McPherson, Bonnie J.; Fairborn, Ohio;<br />
Home Economics: Alpha Chi Omega<br />
third vice president, Beta <strong>The</strong>ta historian,<br />
Publicity Chairman, pledge<br />
trainer, Camp Wildcat, People- to -People,<br />
Kitten Klues, Home Economics<br />
Senior Danforth Award.<br />
McVey, Francis; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics: Student Chapter <strong>of</strong> American<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Architects, Student<br />
Chapter <strong>of</strong> National Society <strong>of</strong> Interior<br />
Designers.<br />
McWhorter, Brent; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: Symphonic Choir, <strong>University</strong><br />
Singers, Advanced ROTC.<br />
Meintzer, Sandra; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Home Economics: Beta <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Melazzo, Josette D.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Home Economics: Kappa Alpha <strong>The</strong>ta,<br />
AWS Sub -chairman Civic Activities,<br />
AWS sub -chairman Women's Day, SUAB<br />
Board, Spurs treasurer, Home Economics<br />
Director's Committee, Beta<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Memmott, Janet; Glastonbury, Connecticut;<br />
Education: <strong>Arizona</strong> Hall social<br />
chairman, assistant head resident <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
Hall.<br />
Mendez, Ruben; Douglas, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Mense, Allan; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering:<br />
Alpha Sigma Phi, Blue Key,<br />
Arnold Air Society, <strong>The</strong>ta Tau, Who's<br />
Who In American Colleges and Universities,<br />
General Residence Scholarship,<br />
Special Interfraternal Council Award<br />
for Outstanding Service, AFROTC Division<br />
Commander, Interfraternity Council<br />
Research Chairman, WRIFC Chairman.
Mergard, Melinda; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: <strong>University</strong> Singers.<br />
Merikle, Linda; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics: Kappa Kappa Gamma, recording<br />
secretary, Pompon, Kaydettes.<br />
Merrill, Penny; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
National Education Association,<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong>; Alumni Scholarship.<br />
Mertz, Sally Jo.; Upland, California;<br />
Pharmacy: Kappa Epsilon, American<br />
Pharmaceutical Association, Float Chairman.<br />
Merz, Joseph; Glendale, New York;<br />
Liberal Arts: Psi Chi corresponding secretary.<br />
Metz, Forrest; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics: Student Chapter <strong>of</strong> National<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Interior Designers, Student<br />
Chapter <strong>of</strong> American Institute <strong>of</strong> Architects.<br />
Metzgar, Candace; Arcadia, CaIifornia;<br />
Home Economics.<br />
Meyer, Stann; West Covina, Georgia;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Michela, John; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration.<br />
Middleton, Betsy; Yuma, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics.<br />
Milam, Bonnie J.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Lambda Delta Sigma, Young<br />
Democrats, Association for Childhood<br />
Education.<br />
Miller, Beverly; Willcox, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
WRA president, Physical Education,<br />
Major -Minor Club Treasurer, Arete,<br />
Delta Psi Kappa secretary- treasurer,<br />
Residence Scholarship.<br />
Miller, James W.; Pasco, Washington;<br />
Liberal Arts: ASUA vice president, Blue<br />
Key, Traditions Chain Gang, ASUA Traffic<br />
Court Judge, ASUA Executive Council,<br />
ASUA Traffic Committee Chairman,<br />
<strong>University</strong> Honors, General Residence<br />
Scholarship, Alumni Association Grant,<br />
Shamrock Scholarship, ASUA "A" Blanket<br />
Service Award, ASUA Service Medallion,<br />
Tucson Regional Plan Board,<br />
Tucson Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce.<br />
Miller, Karen; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics.<br />
Miller, Stephen; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering:<br />
Arnold Air Society, Tau Beta<br />
Pi, Advanced ROTC.<br />
Miller, Vance; St. Joseph, Michigan;<br />
Liberal Arts: Pike Kappa Alpha, Young<br />
Republicans, Alpha Chi Sigma, Delta<br />
Sigma Pi.<br />
Minner, Charles; North Bellmore, New<br />
York; Education: Alpha Phi Omega corresponding<br />
secretary, Rallies Committee,<br />
RHA social chairman, New York<br />
State Vocation Rehabilitation Grant,<br />
Varsity Gymnastics Manager.<br />
Minor, Matt; Groveport, Ohio; Law:<br />
Delta Tau Delta, Blue Key, Phi Eta Sigma<br />
president, Beta Alpha Psi, Pi Gamma<br />
Mu.<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fett, Jim; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Alpha Tau Omega, Legislative<br />
Relations Committee, Public Relations.<br />
Mogro -Campero, Carlos; Tari¡a, Bolivia;<br />
Architecture: Zeta Beta Tau, Latin<br />
American Scholarship.<br />
Montemayor, Michael; Sierra Vista, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Moon, Virginia; Mesa, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Agriculture:<br />
Delta Gamma, Angel Flight,<br />
Agriculture Senator, ASUA Award.<br />
Moore, Louis; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Law:<br />
Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Alpha Delta.<br />
Moos, Edward; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Moreton, Marilyn; Wickenburg, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: Alpha Omicron Pi.<br />
Morford, James; Edina, Minnesota; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Chi<br />
Phi, Ski Club.<br />
Morisky, Donald E.; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: Newman Club, American<br />
Chemical Society, Phoenix College<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Morris, Christopher; Devon, Pennsylvania;<br />
Liberal Arts: Flying Club, Sk<strong>ii</strong>ng<br />
Club.<br />
Morris, Jerry; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Delta Chi, Scabbard and Blade,<br />
Freshman football.<br />
Mulchay, Michael; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Law: Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Phi,<br />
Pi Kappa Delta, Newman Club, <strong>Campus</strong><br />
Republicans, American Jurisprudence<br />
Book Awards -Contracts Agency,<br />
Curia Regis, Student Bar Association<br />
recording secretary.<br />
Mumma, Carolyn; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: Phi Mu.<br />
Mumma, John; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Alpha Kappa Lambda, Advanced<br />
ROTC.<br />
Murphy, Patrick; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration,<br />
Kappa Sigma, Traditions, Rallies, Elections.<br />
Murry, Susan; Tempe, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Nursing:<br />
Wranglers, Spurs, American Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Student Nurses, U.S. Navy Nurse<br />
Candidate Scholarship, Nurses Choir.<br />
Nakamura, Satoshi; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Pharmacy: Phi Delta Chi.<br />
Nardi, Kenneth; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Pi<br />
Kappa Alpha social chairman and rush<br />
chairman, Society for Advancement <strong>of</strong><br />
Management, Newman Club.<br />
Nash, Walter; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Nathan, Charles; Buffalo, New York;<br />
Liberal Arts: Dean's List.<br />
Nau, Patricia; Lansing, Illinois; Liberal<br />
Arts: Delta Gamma, French Club, International<br />
Students Club.<br />
Neal, Bud; Inspiration, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Sigma<br />
Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Delta Alpha,<br />
Chess Club.<br />
Neeb, William; Montrose, California;<br />
Agriculture: Delta Chi treasurer.<br />
Neffson, Diana A.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Delta Zeta, Phi Chi <strong>The</strong>ta president,<br />
BPA Council, secretary- treasurer, Marketing<br />
Club.<br />
Neil, G., Eugene; Prescott, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Law: Phi Delta Phi.<br />
Neil, Shannon; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Atrs: Phi <strong>The</strong>ta Kappa, Phoenix College<br />
and Mills College Scholarships.<br />
Nelson, Craig; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Beta <strong>The</strong>ta Pi, Interfraternity Council,<br />
IFC Judicial Committee, Rallies<br />
Committee, People -to- People, Pre- registration<br />
Committee, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha<br />
Epsilon Delta, Sophos, Chain Gang.<br />
Nelson, Karen; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics: Folklanders.<br />
Nelson, Richard; Billing, Montana; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Sigma<br />
Nu, Ski Club.<br />
Nelson, Ronald; Stockton, California;<br />
Pharmacy: Golf Team.<br />
Nemeth, Bill; Portland, Oregon; Liberal<br />
Arts: Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Epsilon<br />
Delta, All- conference football team, Tri -<br />
captain 1967.<br />
Neubauer, Virginia Sue; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: Pi Beta Phi, Kaydettes,<br />
Pi Omega Pi.<br />
Neuhausen, Robert; Granada, California;<br />
Pharmacy: American Pharmaceutical<br />
Association.<br />
Neuhauser, Sieglinde; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: Model United Nations,<br />
Chi Omega.<br />
Neville, Diana; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Agriculture:<br />
Phrateres, Beta <strong>The</strong>ta, Pal -<br />
lasians.<br />
Newburn, Sandra; Memphis, Tennessee;<br />
Fine Arts: Orientation Committee.<br />
Newsome, John; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Delta Upsilon, Beta Beta Beta.<br />
Newsome, Nancy; Winchester, Massachusetts;<br />
Liberal Arts.<br />
Newton, Cynthia; Durham, Connecticut;<br />
Education: Wranglers, Pi Lambda <strong>The</strong>ta,<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta, Assistant Coronado<br />
Hall.<br />
Nicholas, Karen; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Nichols, John; Palo Alto, California;<br />
Education: Tennis Team.<br />
Nichols, Virginia; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Agriculture: Wildcat assistant news editor,<br />
Beta <strong>The</strong>ta, Art Award SUAB Art<br />
Contest, Captain <strong>of</strong> Journalism Agriculture<br />
Team in Agriculture USA quiz<br />
program.<br />
Nomura, Ronald; Los Angeles, California;<br />
Liberal Arts: Alpha Sigma Phi.<br />
Nordman, William; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Norris, John; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sophos,<br />
Chain Gang, General Residence Scholarship.<br />
Norstrom, Randall; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Architecture: Lambda Chi Alpha, Student<br />
Senate.<br />
Oakes, Lexie; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: <strong>The</strong>ta<br />
Chi.<br />
Oberlander, Suzette; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Dean's List, Junior Year Abroad <strong>University</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Vienna.<br />
O'Brien, Mary K.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: <strong>The</strong>ta Sigma Phi secretary,<br />
General Residence Scholarship, Bernice<br />
Consuich Journalism Scholarship, Donald<br />
Eyck Scholarship, Douglas Martin<br />
Scholarship, <strong>Arizona</strong> Daily Wildcat Assistant<br />
Social Editor and reporter.<br />
O'Brien, Patrick; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering:<br />
Tau Beta Pi, American Society<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mechanical Engineers, Baseball<br />
Scholarship, Baseball.<br />
Ochenrider, Gordon H.; Centerport,<br />
New York; Business and Public Administration:<br />
Kappa Sigma, Wrestling, Bobcats,<br />
Interfraternity Council, Bowmen's<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong>.<br />
390<br />
Ochoa, David; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Law.<br />
Odell, Nancy; San Francisco, California;<br />
Home Economics: Delta Delta Delta,<br />
AWS representative.<br />
Ogunlana, Michael; Tede -oyo, Nigeria;<br />
Agriculture: African Students <strong>University</strong>.<br />
O'Harrow, Marcia; Mesa, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics: Gamma Phi Beta, ASUA<br />
High School Visitation, Angel Flight.<br />
O'Hern, David G.; Vista, California;<br />
Liberal Arts: Delta Upsilon, Camp Wildcat<br />
vice chairman, director, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Daily Wildcat.<br />
Old, Thomas; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration.<br />
Oliver, James; Cliton, Maryland; Liberal<br />
Arts: Arnold Air Society, Beta Beta<br />
Beta.<br />
Oltmans, Marilyn; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: Alpha Omicron Pi.<br />
Onigbogi, Israel Ola; Ilesha, Nigeria;<br />
Agriculture: African Students Club secretary.<br />
Onyejeli, Beatrice; Ajalli- Biaera, Eastern<br />
Nigeria; Agriculture: Treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />
African Students Club.<br />
O'Roke, Pamela D.; Westlake, Ohio;<br />
Education: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Flash -<br />
board secretary.<br />
Orth, Sue; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Delta Gamma vice president, Mortar<br />
Board, Angel Flight, Pompon.<br />
Ouillette, Willis; Hayden, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: SAM<br />
Club, International Students Club.<br />
Over, Ruth; Douglas, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Dames, Newman Center.<br />
Pace, C. Mills; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Agriculture:<br />
President Agricultural Council,<br />
Block and Bridle Club, Livestock Judging<br />
team.<br />
Padgett, Emmie; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Delta Gamma, Spurs president,<br />
Chimes, Angel Flight, Outstanding<br />
Sophomore Woman.<br />
Palmer, Kathryn; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Kappa Alpha <strong>The</strong>ta recording<br />
secretary, Little Sisters <strong>of</strong> Minerva,<br />
president and treasurer, Pom Pon.<br />
Palmer, Ruby; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Nursing.<br />
Pany, Kurt; Montgomery, Minnesota;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Alpha Sigma Phi recording secretary,<br />
Beta Alpha Psi treasurer, Delta Sigma<br />
Phi, Course Evaluation Committee, Religion<br />
-in -life Steering Committee.<br />
Parker, George; Jamaica, New York;<br />
Liberal Arts: Camp Wildcat Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Directors, P.R.E.P. Board <strong>of</strong> Directors.<br />
Parker, Jean; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Kappa<br />
Kappa Gamma, People -to- People, AWS<br />
representative, KK Gamma corresponding<br />
secretary.<br />
Parlett, Pamela; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Chi Omega corresponding secretary.<br />
Partain, Ronald; Beaumont, California;<br />
Pharmacy.<br />
Patrick, Jeffrey L.; Sierra Vista, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Nursing: president <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong> Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Student Nurses.<br />
Pattison, Karen; Tucson <strong>Arizona</strong>; Nursing:<br />
President, <strong>Arizona</strong> Association <strong>of</strong><br />
Student Nurses, District 3.<br />
Paul, Alison; Redlands, California; Education:<br />
Chi Omega, Camp Wildcat assistant<br />
director, Reunions Chairman,<br />
Crescents, Red Cross Friendship Mexico<br />
Participant, People -to- People Mexico Exchange.<br />
Payette, Paul; Milford, Connecticut;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Beta <strong>The</strong>ta Pi.<br />
Payson, Thomas; Prescott, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Sigma<br />
Nu, Lacrosse.<br />
Pedersen, Alan; Los Altos, California;<br />
Agriculture: Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Zeta<br />
vice president, Crops and Soil secretary,<br />
Circle K Club, Course Evaluation.<br />
Peed, Michael; Winkelman, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts.<br />
Peltzman, Robert S.; Los Angeles, California;<br />
Pharmacy.<br />
Perazzo, Joseph; Bisbee, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy:<br />
Kappa Psi, corresponding secretary<br />
and Scholarship Chairman.<br />
Perez, Lupita; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta.<br />
Perius, Walter; Yuma, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Sigma<br />
Nu, Freshman wrestling.<br />
Peters, Donald; North Babylon, New<br />
York; Liberal Arts: Pinal Hall secretary,<br />
treasurer.<br />
Peters, Michael; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Architecture.<br />
Petersen, Kim; Waterloo, Iowa; Liberal<br />
Arts: Alpha Kappa Lambda, Alpha Phi<br />
Omega, Pre -Med Club.<br />
Petras, Gary; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Architecture:<br />
Alpha Phi Omega treasurer.<br />
Petrie, Darrel; Seattle, Washington;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Sigma Phi Epsilon.<br />
Petrush, John R.; Vestal, New York;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Phelps, Stephen; Mesa, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Law.<br />
Phillips, Steve; Yuma, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Sigma Nu,<br />
Social Life and Public Relations.<br />
Pickrell, Christopher; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rallies<br />
Committee, Publicity Committee, Desert<br />
Staff, Alumni Association Scholarship,<br />
Sigma Phi Epsilon corresponding secretary,<br />
comptroller.<br />
Pierce, John; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering:<br />
Alpha Sigma Phi.<br />
Pinto, Carlos; Lima, Peru; Liberal Arts.<br />
Place, Pamela; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Kappa Alpha <strong>The</strong>ta, Porn Pon,<br />
SUAB Publicity, Greek Week judges<br />
committee, International Forum secretary.<br />
Platt, Riska; Wichita, Kansas; Home<br />
Economics: Mortar Board president,<br />
Kaydettes president, SUAB Publications<br />
Chairman, Honors Program, Omicron<br />
Nu, Pi Beta Pi social chairman.<br />
Plinski, Cecilia; Douglas, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Potts, James; Glen Ellyn, Illinois; Business<br />
and Public Administration: president<br />
Cochise Hall.<br />
Pratt, Sheryl; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine<br />
Arts: Alpha Lambda Delta treasurer,<br />
Lambda Delta Sigma president, General<br />
Residence Scholarship, <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
Federation <strong>of</strong> Music Clubs Scholarship,<br />
Stephan Bufton Memorial Fund Scholarship,<br />
<strong>University</strong> Singers, Saguaro Chapter<br />
American Business Women's Association<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Priestley, Donald; Yuma, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Delta<br />
Sigma Pi.<br />
Priestley, Ronald; Yuma, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Delta<br />
Sigma Pi.<br />
Prigge, Gary W.; Ajo, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy:<br />
Kappa Psi, Rho Chi, American<br />
Pharmaceutical Association Region secretary,<br />
Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals Scholar.<br />
Prigge, Marilyn; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy:<br />
Kappa Epsilon, American Pharmaceutical<br />
Association, General Residence<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Pritchett, Edward; Whittier, California;<br />
Pharmacy: Rho Chi, Phi Delta Chi,<br />
American Pharmaceutical Association.<br />
Proulx, Donald; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: German Club, General Residence<br />
Scholarship, Residence Hall Men's<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Rabin, Karin; Scarsdale, New York;<br />
Nursing; AWS Philanthrophy, <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Student Nurses.<br />
Radabaugh, Bruce E.; San Diego, California;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Delta Chi; Athletic Scholarship<br />
football.<br />
Radmacher, Lynn; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts; Gamma Phi Beta, AWS vice<br />
president, treasurer, Mortar Board,<br />
Wranglers, Spurs, Alpha Lambda Delta<br />
vice president, ASUA Academic Corn -<br />
mittee, SUAB International Forum Trade<br />
Exhibits, Freshman Scholarship Award,<br />
Baird Scholarship.<br />
Raison, Vicki; Newark, Ohio; Home<br />
Economics.<br />
Ramirez, Eloise; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Phrateres social chairman, Ale -<br />
thiaki President, AWS Civic Activities<br />
Committee, Alpha Lambda Delta, UA<br />
Honors Program, Epsilon Sigma Alpha<br />
Scholarship, 1966 <strong>Arizona</strong> Dairy Princess,<br />
1966 Alpha Rho Lambda Sweetheart.<br />
Ramirez, Horacio; Ajo, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy:<br />
Phi Delta Chi.<br />
Ramsey, Edgar; Yonkers, New York;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
President <strong>of</strong> Kaibab- Huachuca, <strong>University</strong><br />
Singers, Residence Assistant.<br />
Rankin, Lynn; Albuquerque, New Mexico;<br />
Education: Alpha Epsilon Phi.<br />
Ranmar, Paúl; Mt. Vernon, Illinois; Liberal<br />
Arts: Delta Tau Delta.<br />
Raphun, Kathy; Sierra Vista, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: Alpha Chi Omega; Chairman<br />
AWS Publications, Chairman Panhellenic<br />
Philanthropy, Mortar Board,<br />
Chimes, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa<br />
Delta Pi, Pi Lambda <strong>The</strong>ta, AWS Legislative<br />
Council, AWS Rules Committee.<br />
Rathwell, Peter; Glendale, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Law: Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Delta Phi,<br />
Law Review, Farone Scholarship.<br />
Reed, Joan; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
Delta Gamma.<br />
Reed, Mark; Reseda, California; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Sigma<br />
Alpha Epsilon.<br />
Reynolds, Douglas A.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Marketing Club.
Rhodes, John J.; Mesa, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Law:<br />
Phi Delta Phi Historian.<br />
Rhorer, Kathleen; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Agriculture: Omicron Nu President.<br />
Rice, Stanley; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering:<br />
U <strong>of</strong> A Rifle and Pistol Club<br />
vice president.<br />
Riceberg, Harvey; Winnipeg, Manitoba<br />
Canada; Pharmacy: American Pharmaceutical<br />
Association, Rho Chi Kappa<br />
Psi.<br />
Richardson, Gerald; Clovis, New Mexico;<br />
Education: CEC, SNEA.<br />
Richardson, Laura Kay; Globe, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: Christian Science Organization,<br />
Social Chairman <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arizona</strong> Hall.<br />
Richardson, Leon A.; Houston, Texas;<br />
Liberal Arts: Kappa Alpha Psi Secretary,<br />
Treasurer, Vice President, and<br />
President, Worthing Scholarship.<br />
Richardson, Sarah; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Home Economics.<br />
Ridenour, Dwight; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering:<br />
Die Gesellschaft zung Wunderborn<br />
President, Student Religion<br />
Council, Young Republicans, Ski Club.<br />
Riegert, Grace S.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Rierson, Denny; Ft. Dodge, Iowa; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Sigma<br />
Alpha Epsilon.<br />
Riesgo, Olivia; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Student National Education Association.<br />
Riester, Marion; Chicago, Illinois; Home<br />
Economics.<br />
Risner, William; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Law:<br />
Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi, Alpha<br />
Kappa Psi President, Moot Court, Student<br />
Bar, Law Senator.<br />
Rober, C. Randall; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education.<br />
Roberts, Amy; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Phrateres.<br />
Roberts, Raymond; Belmond, Iowa;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Roberts, Vicki; Grand Terrace, California;<br />
Nursing: Sonora Hall Vice President,<br />
AWS Judicial Review, RHA Queen<br />
1966, Military Ball Finalist 1967, Homecoming<br />
Queen Attendant 1967, Sigma<br />
Phi Epsilon Golden Heart, Sweetheart<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lambda Delta, National March <strong>of</strong><br />
Dimes Scholarship, Assistant Head Resident,<br />
Counselor, People -to- People, Public<br />
Relations.<br />
Robertson, David; Washington, D.C.;<br />
Agriculture: Block and Bridle.<br />
Robertson, John; Mesa, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Sigma Phi Epsilon President.<br />
Robinson, Paul; Rillito, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Rodenkirch, Ann; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Newman Club.<br />
Rogel, Marilyn; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Chi Omega; Kaydettes.<br />
Rogers, Peggy; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
<strong>University</strong> Band, PEMM Club,<br />
WRA, Tau Beta Sigma, Delta Psi Kappa.<br />
Rogers, Raymond; Uniontown, Pennsylvania;<br />
Engineering: Arnold Air Society<br />
president.<br />
Rogers, Sharyn; Carthage, Missouri;<br />
Fine Arts: Delta Delta Delta, AWS Corn -<br />
m ittees.<br />
Roman, Daniel; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Alpha Phi Lambda, Beta Beta<br />
Beta, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Silver Wing,<br />
German Club, General Resident Scholarship.<br />
Romine, Marilyn; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Rood, John; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Phi Kappa <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Root, Richard; Torrance, California;<br />
Business and Public Administration: Phi<br />
Gamma Delta, Basketball Scholarship,<br />
Basketball team.<br />
Ross, Andrew D.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Delta<br />
Sigma Pi, President Young Republicans<br />
1964.<br />
Ross, Carolyn; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Treasurer Pi Mu Epsilon 1966,<br />
Secretary Die Gessellschaft Zum Wunderhorn<br />
1966, Alpha Lambda Delta,<br />
Dean's List, General Resident Scholarship,<br />
U <strong>of</strong> A Honors.<br />
Ross, Mary; Avondale, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics: Co- Chairman ASUA Elections<br />
Committee, ASUA Publicity Committee,<br />
AWS Orientation, Mortar Board,<br />
Omicron Nu, Wranglers.<br />
Ross, William; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration.<br />
Rosso, John; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Acacia, Interfraternal<br />
Council, President Acacia,<br />
Marketing Club, Greek Week Physical<br />
Committee Chairman, Freshman Class<br />
Council Representative.<br />
Roth, Barbara L.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Home<br />
Economics: Alpha Epsilon Phi.<br />
Roth, Margie; Scottsdale, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Gamma<br />
Phi Beta.<br />
Rovey, Ronald; Glendale, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Agriculture:<br />
Aggie House, Treasurer Phi Eta<br />
Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Treasurer Agriculture<br />
Council, Sophos, Freshman Class<br />
Council, SUAB Public Relations Committee,<br />
SUAB Special Events, Rodeo<br />
Chivaree Co- chairman, ASUA Student<br />
Senator, Agriculture Faculty Relations<br />
Committee, Standard Oil Scholarship,<br />
Thomas E. Campbell Award, Alpha Zeta<br />
Freshman Scholarship, Gamma Sigma<br />
Delta Award, Danforth Freshman<br />
Award, Danforth Senior Award.<br />
Rowell, Wayne; Santa Ana, California;<br />
Pharmacy: Phi Delta Chi.<br />
Ruby, Jane; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Ruzicka, Nancy; Leawood, Kansas; Education:<br />
Kappa Kappa Gamma, President<br />
UA Hostesses, Angel Flight, SUAB Special<br />
Events, Homecoming Queen 1966,<br />
Military Ball Queen 1965, TWA <strong>Campus</strong><br />
representative, Seventeen Fashion Correspondent.<br />
Ryan, Claire; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Alpha Omicron Pi, Spurs, Chimes,<br />
Wrangles, AWS Standards Board, ASUA<br />
Social Court, ASUA Social Life, Junior<br />
Panhellenic Outstanding Pledge Award,<br />
Resident Scholarship.<br />
Ryan, Dudley J.; Paradise Valley, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Law: Student Bar Association,<br />
Police Internship Committee, Moot<br />
Court, Contributor <strong>Arizona</strong> Advocate,<br />
Vice -chairman Pre -Law Committee.<br />
Saar, Jesse; Burlington, Iowa; Engineering.<br />
Sakato, Gary; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong> Agriculture:<br />
Alpha Gamma Rho, Horticulture<br />
Club, General Residence Scholarship.<br />
Salaz, Joe; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Pharmacy.<br />
Sales G., Miranice; Fortaleza, Brazil,<br />
Agriculture.<br />
Sanderson, John R.; Florissant, Missouri;<br />
Engineering; Chi Phi, Vice president<br />
Chi Phi, Ski Club, Traffic Court, <strong>University</strong><br />
Honors, Dean's List.<br />
Sanderson, W. Joss; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
People -to- People, Director Independents<br />
For Action Homecoming Float Chairman,<br />
General Residence Scholarship,<br />
D.C. Jackling Award.<br />
Santa -Coloma, Herman; Manizales, Colombia;<br />
Liberal Arts: People -to- People,<br />
International Students Club, Pan American<br />
Club, <strong>University</strong> Scholarship Honors.<br />
Sapienza, Tony; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering.<br />
Scelso, Samuel; Ventnor City, New Jersey;<br />
Home Economics: Treasurer NSID<br />
Student Chapter.<br />
Schaedler, Louis; Portland, Maine; Engineering:<br />
American Institute <strong>of</strong> Aeronautics<br />
and Astronautics.<br />
Schaefer, Helene; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Young Democrats, Independents<br />
For Action, Model United Nations,<br />
Speakers Corner.<br />
Schallock, Larry; Santa Barbara, California;<br />
Pharmacy: Phi Delta Chi, American<br />
Pharmaceutical Association, Young<br />
Republicans, Rho Chi, Lutheran Students<br />
Association.<br />
Schenker, Albert; Casa Grande, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Mines: Arnold Air Society.<br />
Schierenberg, Carol; Pompano Beach,<br />
Florida; Nursing: <strong>Arizona</strong> Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Student Nurses, Treasurer <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
Hall, Secretary <strong>of</strong> Folklanders, Teagle<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Schmidt, Roderic; Trenton, New Jersey;<br />
Agriculture.<br />
Schneider, Henry; <strong>University</strong> City, Missouri;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Schueman, Ronald; Blue Island, Illinois;<br />
Mines.<br />
Schwarb, William; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Schwartz, Lezlie; Woodland Hills, California;<br />
Home Economics: Alpha Epsilon<br />
Phi.<br />
Scott, Susan A.; San Diego, California;<br />
Education.<br />
Scott, Wally; Kansas City, Missouri;<br />
Education: Sigma Chi, Interfraternal<br />
Council representative, Captain Football<br />
Team, President FCA.<br />
Scoville, Stanley; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Bobcats,<br />
Traditions, ASUA Executive Assistant,<br />
A -Day Chairman, Chain Gang,<br />
Sophos, SAE rush chairman, and pledge<br />
trainer, Miss U <strong>of</strong> A Pageant Staging<br />
Chairman, Varsity Cheerleader.<br />
Sears, Clifford; Chicago, Illinois; Architecture:<br />
Zeta Beta Tau.<br />
Seidel, Lynne; Milton, Pennsylvania;<br />
Education: Pi Lambda <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Selinger, Robert; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Alpha Phi Omega pledge<br />
trainer, first vice president and president,<br />
Young Democrats treasurer, Circle<br />
K, Director <strong>of</strong> Off <strong>Campus</strong> Housing.<br />
Selph, Francis; Santa Fe, New Mexico;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> Society For <strong>The</strong> Advancement<br />
<strong>of</strong> Management.<br />
Service, Ann; Berkeley, California;<br />
Home Economics: National Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Interior Designers.<br />
Shanta, Frank; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering.<br />
Shapiro, Joel; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Tau Delta Phi, Traditions,<br />
Traffic Court Judge.<br />
Shaw, Charles W.; Coolidge, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Pharmacy.<br />
Shelden, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey; San Marino, California;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Phi Delta <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Sherman, Richard, Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Shioji, Hiroki; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: International Students Club, <strong>University</strong><br />
Singers, International Scholarship,<br />
<strong>University</strong> Alumni Grant.<br />
Shook, Suzy; Scottsdale, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Pi Beta<br />
Phi pledge trainer, Little Sisters <strong>of</strong><br />
Minerva.<br />
Siler, John; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine Arts:<br />
Air Force ROTC Drill Team .<br />
Sillins, Karin; Scarsdale, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Nursing:<br />
Philanthrophy Club, <strong>Arizona</strong> Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Student Nurses.<br />
Simek, Darlene; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Simson, Mark; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Architecture.<br />
Sirak, John; Trenton, New Jersey; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Delta<br />
Sigma Pi.<br />
Skeie, Priscilla; Thousand Oaks, California;<br />
Fine Arts: Alpha Phi, Vice presi:<br />
dent Mortar Board, First vice president<br />
<strong>of</strong> Alpha Phi, Chimes, Spurs Historian,<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta, Angel Flight Drill<br />
Commander, Dionysians, Chimes Scholarship,<br />
Who's Who in American Colleges<br />
and Universities, AWS Public<br />
Relations Chairman, Desert Organizations<br />
1966, Panhellenic Fraternity Education<br />
Chairman.<br />
Skully, Michael; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Delta Sigma Pi, Organizer <strong>of</strong> First<br />
Territorial Land and Development Corn -<br />
pany.<br />
Slayer, Jeffrey; Hillsborough, California;<br />
Fine Arts: De Molay, ASUA Senator,<br />
Judiciary Committee, <strong>University</strong><br />
Players, Alpha Gamma Sigma.<br />
Slavin, Nancy; Van Nuys, California;<br />
Education: Alpha Epsilon Phi.<br />
Smart, Beverly; Indianola, Iowa; Education:<br />
Vice president at Coronado Hall<br />
and an assistant, Wranglers, Pi Lambda<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta, International Students Club.<br />
Smith, Bonnie M.; Palos Verdes Estates,<br />
California; Education: Alpha Phi, Sonoran<br />
Exchange.<br />
Smith, Burks A.; Shawnee Mission, Kansas;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Kappa Alpha.<br />
Smith, Carol L.; Minneapolis, Minnesota;<br />
Fine Arts: <strong>University</strong> Players.<br />
Smith, Dennis; Hot Springs, Arkansas;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> Alpha Tau Omega.<br />
Smith, John L.; Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania;<br />
Engineering: President Lutheran<br />
Student Association.<br />
Smith, Marcia; Monrovia, California;<br />
Education: Ski Club, Student National<br />
Education Association.<br />
Smith, Michael; San Anselmo, California;<br />
Liberal Arts: Alpha Kappa Lambda,<br />
Young Republican Executive Board,<br />
Intramurals.<br />
Smyth, Ruth; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Sigma Alpha Iota.<br />
S<strong>of</strong>fer, Mary Jane; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Phi Mu, Phi Chi <strong>The</strong>ta, AWS representative.<br />
Soteriades, Paul E.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: Conservative Baptist Student<br />
Center, German Club.<br />
Soto, Barbara; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Soulliard, Mary Carol; Irving, Texas;<br />
Liberal Arts: Alpha Lambda Delta, Beta<br />
Beta Beta, Newman Club, <strong>University</strong><br />
Honors, General Residence Scholarship.<br />
Sowders, Steven; Los Angeles, California;<br />
Liberal Arts: Scabbard and<br />
Blade, football.<br />
Spaek, Roxie Ann; Holland, Michigan;<br />
Education: Publicity Club, Social Chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dormitory Activities.<br />
Spagon, Pat; Youngtown, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering:<br />
Tau Beta Pi, Institute <strong>of</strong> Electronics<br />
and Electrical Engineers.<br />
Spanyol, Robert; Honolulu, Hawa<strong>ii</strong>; Engineering:<br />
Silver Wing, Arnold Air Society,<br />
Air Force ROTC Vice Commandant<br />
Award, AFROTC FAP Scholarship.<br />
Spar, Glenn; Roll, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Agriculture:<br />
Alpha Gamma Rho, Crops and Soil<br />
Club, Circle K Club, Agriculture Council,<br />
Alpha Gamma Rho Rush Chairman<br />
and treasurer.<br />
Specht, Nancy; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Edu-<br />
391<br />
cation: Chi Omega, Panhellenic President,<br />
Spurs, Senate, SUAB, ASUA,<br />
Pledge Panhellenic Advisor and Scholarship<br />
Chairman, Phoenix Panhellenic<br />
Scholarship, AWS Scholarship, General<br />
Residence Scholarship.<br />
Spiegel, Christina; Daahran, Saudi Arabia;<br />
Fine Arts: Alpha Delta Pi, International<br />
Students Club, French Club,<br />
<strong>University</strong> Players.<br />
Spring, Kenneth B.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Law: Phi Delta Phi, Sigma Alpha Mu,<br />
Alpha Delta Sigma, Moot Court finalist,<br />
Moot Court Board, Interfraternal Council,<br />
Interfraternal Pledge Council, Publicity<br />
Chairman.<br />
Stack, Paul; La Grange Park, Illinois;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Vice president Delta Sigma Pi.<br />
Stadler, Diane; Wickenburg, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: Chi Omega, Chimes, AWS<br />
Scholarship Committee Chairman, Vice<br />
President Chi Omega, President <strong>of</strong><br />
Crescents.<br />
Starr, Richard; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Arnold Air Society, football.<br />
St. Clair, Edwin F.; Wickenburg, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: Lambda Chi Alpha.<br />
Steidl, Diane; Chicago, Illinois; Education:<br />
French Club.<br />
Steinebach, Russell G.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Engineering.<br />
Steinwachs, Donald; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Engineering: Alpha Sigma Phi, President<br />
Baha'i Youth Organization, Association<br />
for Computing Machinery secretary,<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Tau, Chairman Red Cross<br />
Committee for ASUA, ASUA Vice Chairman<br />
Community Services Committee,<br />
Tau Beta Pi, <strong>University</strong> Honors, Dean's<br />
List.<br />
Stephan, Jere; Munster, Indiana; Home<br />
Economics: Pi Beta Phi.<br />
Stephens, Ann; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Stephenson, James; Prescott, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: Arnold Air Society, French<br />
Club, Silver Wing Executive Officer and<br />
Administration Officer.<br />
Stern, <strong>The</strong>odore; Rockville Centre, New<br />
York; Business and Public Administration.<br />
Stiegel, Michael; Skokie, Illinois; Liberal<br />
Arts; People -to- People, Community<br />
Service Organization.<br />
Stigers, Roy H.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Delta<br />
Upsilon, People -to- People, Marketing<br />
Club.<br />
Stoddard, Charles; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Law: Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association.<br />
Stoecker, Ann; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Alpha<br />
Chi Omega, WRA Board, AWS Girl<br />
Scout Committee Chairman, <strong>University</strong><br />
Hostesses, Wranglers, Phi Chi <strong>The</strong>ta,<br />
General Residence Scholarship.<br />
St. John, Barbara; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: Kappa Kappa Gamma.<br />
Stol<strong>of</strong>f, Stuart; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Men's Judicial Board, Psi Chi.<br />
Stone, Gary; Scottsdale, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Agriculture:<br />
4 -H Agricultural Council, Block<br />
and Bridle president and treasurer, ATP<br />
house manager and pledge trainer, Livestock<br />
Judging.<br />
Stone, Helen; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
International Students Club, Pi<br />
Kappa Delta.<br />
Stone, Janice; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Stone, Mary K.; North Hollywood, California;<br />
Liberal Arts: Alpha Delta Pi,<br />
Civic Activities Committee, Poster Corn -<br />
mittee, Le Circle Francais, French Writing<br />
Award.<br />
Storey, Norman; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Law: Phi Delta Phi, Richard Grand Foundation,<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> Advocate.<br />
Storrs, Robert; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Law:<br />
Phi Delta Phi.<br />
Stout, Samuel; Glendale, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Law:<br />
Phi Delta Phi.<br />
Stout, Susan; Lancaster, California; Liberal<br />
Arts: Pi Beta Phi recording secretary,<br />
AWS Scholarship. Rallies, Greek<br />
Week Committees.<br />
Strauss, Linda; Flagstaff, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: <strong>University</strong> Symphonic Orchestra.<br />
Strong, Stuart; Indianapolis, Indiana;<br />
Mines: Alpha Kappa Lambda, American<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Chemical Engineers, Alpha<br />
Kappa Lambda secretary and president,<br />
Baird Scholarship.<br />
Stuart, Kim; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Young Democrats, Independents<br />
For Action, International Relations Club.<br />
Sublette, William R.; Lancaster, California;<br />
Mines: Daniel J. Jackling Award.<br />
Sulcer, Deborah; Short Hills, New Jersey;<br />
Liberal Arts: Alpha Phi, Publicity<br />
Chairman SUAB International Forum,<br />
Alpha Phi Rush Chairman, SUAB secretary<br />
<strong>of</strong> Special Events, ASUA Service<br />
Award. Homecoming Queen Semi- finalist<br />
1967.
Summers, Daniel; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Sundeen, Thomas; Superior, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Phi Gamma Delta, Bobcats, Traditions,<br />
Cele Peterson Scholarship.<br />
Sutherland, George; Warren, Rhode Island;<br />
Architecture: Student Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />
American Institute <strong>of</strong> Architects president.<br />
Swanson, Christina; Cobalt, Idaho; Liberal<br />
Arts: <strong>University</strong> Honors.<br />
Swanson, Patricia; Manhattan Beach,<br />
California Business and Public Administration:<br />
Alpha Delta Pi.<br />
Swartz, Arlene; Toledo, Ohio; Education.<br />
Swartz, Lil; San Antonio, Texas; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Delta<br />
Gamma.<br />
Sweeney, Carole; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Nursing: Newman Association.<br />
Sweeney, Senan; White Plains, New<br />
York; Business and Public Administration:<br />
Alpha Tau Omega, Football, Insurance<br />
Club, Ski Club.<br />
Taft, Andrea; Kearny, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Student National Education Association,<br />
Camp Wildcat, Prep, <strong>The</strong>ta<br />
Sigma Phi, General Residence Scholarship,<br />
William R. Mathews Scholarship,<br />
Wildcat Photographer.<br />
Tamboli, Lena Anita; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Marketing Club, Phi Chi <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Tapia, Carlos R.; Hermosillo, Mexico;<br />
Agriculture: Agricultural Council representative,<br />
Block and Bridle.<br />
Taplin, Charles; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration.<br />
Tauman, Sharon; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration: Phi<br />
Chi <strong>The</strong>ta, BPA Council representative,<br />
<strong>University</strong> Society <strong>of</strong> Corrections secretary,<br />
AWS Scholarship Committee secretary,<br />
RHA Historian, RHA Co- Scholarship<br />
chairman.<br />
Taylor, Carolyn; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Delta Gamma, SUAB Informal<br />
Forums, Angel Flight, Little Sisters <strong>of</strong><br />
Minerva, Pi Lambda <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Tella, Sherwood; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Greek<br />
Week Chairman, ASUA Cabinet Position,<br />
Pre registration Chairman Social<br />
Life Chairman, Varsity Track, Sophos,<br />
Chain Gang, Bobcats.<br />
Temkin, Nancy; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Nursing:<br />
Wranglers, Spurs, District Officer<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Student Nurses,<br />
AWS Scholarship Committee, Nursess'<br />
Chorus, ASUA Publicity Committee,<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta.<br />
Tews, Bruce; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Society For<br />
Advancement <strong>of</strong> Management.<br />
Thien, Ellen; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Thomas, George; Summit, New Jersey;<br />
Liberal Arts: Cross Country, Anthropology<br />
Club.<br />
Thompson, Charles E.; Newburgh, New<br />
York; Liberal Arts.<br />
Thompson, Clifton; Englewood, New<br />
Jersey; Business and Public Administration:<br />
Kappa Alpha Psi.<br />
Thompson, Don; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Pi<br />
Kappa Alpha, Interfraternal Council<br />
vice president, Blue Key, IFC Service<br />
Key, ASUA Service Key, American Marketing<br />
Association, Marketing Club.<br />
Thompson, Jody; Clovis, California; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Thorp, Don; Bisbee, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fdu' ation.<br />
Tom, Ronald; Los Angeles, California;<br />
Fine Arts: Chinese Club.<br />
Tonks, Thomas; Schenectady, New York;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Torluemke, Donald; Sierra Vista, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Engineering: President Hopi<br />
Lodge, Scabbard and Blade, Intramurals.<br />
Townsend, Barbara; Wayne, Pennsylvania;<br />
Mines: Delta Zeta, Secretary <strong>of</strong><br />
American Institute <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Engineers.<br />
Triano, Gary; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration.<br />
Trigg, Linda; Yuma, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Alpha Delta Pi, Traffic Court, General<br />
Residence Scholarship.<br />
Tripp, James; Orangevale, California;<br />
Liberal Arts.<br />
Trudelle, Randall E.; New Bedford, Massachusetts;<br />
Architecture: Treasurer Student<br />
Chapter <strong>of</strong> American Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
Architects, Desert.<br />
Tuidstrom, Gordon; Engineering.<br />
Tuttle, Nancy; Mesa, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Delta Gamma, Angel Flight Commander,<br />
Liberal Arts Senator, Chimes<br />
president, Spurs.<br />
Twitty, John; Merced, California; Pharmacy:<br />
Kappa Psi, Rho Chi.<br />
Tyrala, Lester; Weymouth, Massachusetts;<br />
Mines.<br />
Ukeiley, Nadine; Las Vegas, Nevada;<br />
Business and Public Administration;<br />
Second vice president <strong>of</strong> Sigma Delta<br />
Tau, Phi Chi <strong>The</strong>ta, Jewish War Veterans<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Umbenhaur, Marsha; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: President and Rush Chairman<br />
Gamma Phi Beta, Chimes, ASUA<br />
Traffic Court, Angel Flight, Mortar<br />
Board, AWS Special Events, SUAB Entertainment<br />
Committee, ASUA Service<br />
Award.<br />
Unger, Ruth; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Unger, Susan; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
ASUA Sonoran Exchange representative,<br />
People -to- People Exchange<br />
Committee, French Club, Student National<br />
Education Association, Camp<br />
Wildcat, Alpha Lambda Delta.<br />
Urlie, Alice; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Student National Education.<br />
Uyehara, Peter; Los Angeles, California;<br />
Education: Pi Lambda <strong>The</strong>ta Sigma Delta<br />
Pi, Student National Education Association.<br />
Vallee, Mary.<br />
Vance, rnyllis; Scottsdale, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: Pi Lambda <strong>The</strong>ta, Student<br />
National Education Association, Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Childhood Education, Independents<br />
For Action, General Residence<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Vance, Sally; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong> Fine<br />
Arts: Kappa Alpha <strong>The</strong>ta, Angel Flight,<br />
Pan American Airlines representative.<br />
Vancil, Judith; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine<br />
Arts: Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Iota recording<br />
secretary, SUAB Music and Literature<br />
Committee, AWS Scholarship.<br />
Van Fredenberg, Allen; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education.<br />
Van Scoyk, Linda; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: Camp Wildcat, Tucson Gas<br />
and Electric Scholarship.<br />
Van Wagner, Susan; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: Gamma Phi Beta.<br />
Van Zee, Joyce A.; Rose Hill, Iowa;<br />
Education.<br />
Vasko, William D.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: Newman Center.<br />
Vasquez, Cecilia; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Delta Psi Kappa, Arete secretary,<br />
Physical Education Club for Major -<br />
Minor Women.<br />
Veck, Frederick; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Velez, Manuel; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Veltum, Lee; Minneapolis, Minnesota;<br />
Fine Arts: Vice president Kappa Kappa<br />
Psi. Phi Mu Alpha, Band, Orchestra,<br />
General Music Scholarship, Hepcats<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Verkamp, Stephen; Grand Canyon, Ari-<br />
7ona; Law: Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Delta<br />
Phi.<br />
V lahovich, Stephen; Warren, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Delta Sigma Pi president.<br />
Wade, Karen D.; Menlo Park, California;<br />
Nursing: Alpha Phi.<br />
Waitman, Chuck; Prescott, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Mines: American Institute <strong>of</strong> Chemical<br />
Engineers.<br />
Walker, George; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering:<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Tau, United <strong>Campus</strong><br />
Christian Fellowship, Alpha Phi Omega,<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Electrical and Electronic<br />
Engineers, Engineering Senator, Engineer's<br />
Council.<br />
Walker, Virginia; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Home Economics: Alpha Delta Pi corresponding<br />
secretary, Sears Roebuck<br />
and Co., Home Economics Scholarship.<br />
Waltner, Willie; Los Angeles, California;<br />
Liberal Arts: Sigma Nu, Varsity<br />
LaCrosse.<br />
Warner, Charles; Oakwood, Ohio; Business<br />
and Public Administration.<br />
Warner, Gary; Coatsevill, Pennsylvania;<br />
Engineering: Tau Beta Pi, Airresearch<br />
Manufacturing Company Scholarship,<br />
American Institute <strong>of</strong> Aeronautics<br />
and Astronautics, Toastmasters<br />
Club, <strong>University</strong> Seminar Institute,<br />
United <strong>Campus</strong> Christian Fellowship,<br />
Intramural s<strong>of</strong>tball.<br />
Warnock, Edward J.; Portland, Oregon;<br />
Engineering: Tau Beta Pi.<br />
Warren, Lee Ann; Scottsdale, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Education: <strong>University</strong> Players, French<br />
Club, AWS Publicity, AWS Public Relations,<br />
Delta Tau Delta Auxiliary.<br />
Wason, Paul; Winslow, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Delta Tau Delta.<br />
Waterman, Wendy; Greenwich, Connecticut;<br />
Education: Ski Club.<br />
Watkins, Linda; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Phi Mu.<br />
Watson, Toni; Modesto, California; Education:<br />
Ski Club.<br />
Watson, William S.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Engineering: American Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
392<br />
Aeronautics and Astronautics.<br />
Weber, Sharon; Stanford, Connecticut;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Orchesis historian.<br />
Weeics, James; Arlington, Virginia;<br />
Liberal Arts: Pi Sigma Alpha, Sophos,<br />
Chain Gang, Liberal Arts Senator.<br />
Wehrman, Jim; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering.<br />
Weimer, Maryann; Miami, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Delta Zeta.<br />
Weiss, Alan B.; Des Moines, Iowa; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Marketing<br />
Club.<br />
Welch, D. Scott; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering.<br />
Weldon, J. Porter; Mesa, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Sigma Alpha Epsilon.<br />
Weller, Ronald; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Alpha<br />
Sigma Phi, Canterbury Club president<br />
and chaplain, ASP Rituals Chairman,<br />
Student Religion Council, Picnic Chairman,<br />
<strong>University</strong> honors.<br />
Wells, James; Sierra Vista, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering.<br />
Wenger, Daniel; Quarryville, Pennsylvania;<br />
Engineering.<br />
Whalen, Eileen R.; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Newman Center.<br />
Wheeler, Gary; San Diego, California;<br />
Liberal Arts: Beta <strong>The</strong>ta Pi.<br />
Whelpley, Gary; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Chi Phi.<br />
Whistler, Carla; Torrance, California;<br />
Education: Alpha Delta Pi.<br />
Whitaker, William; Mercer Island,<br />
Washington; Business and Public Administration:<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Chi.<br />
White, Jennifer; Scottsdale, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts.<br />
Whiting, Richard; Chevy Chase, Maryland;<br />
Liberal Arts: Sigma Alpha Epsilon,<br />
SUAB Public Relations, Student Senate.<br />
Whitley, Thomas; Globe, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Alpha<br />
Tau Omega president and treasurer,<br />
Blue Key treasurer, Scabbard and Blade,<br />
Distinguished Military Student, President<br />
Greenlee Hall, Men's Judicial<br />
Council.<br />
Whitson, Kent; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering:<br />
Phi Gamma Delta, American<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineers, Intramurals,<br />
Associated General Contractors <strong>of</strong><br />
America Scholarship, Williams and Ellis<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Wiear, Thomas M.; Riverside, California;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Wick, David; San Mateo, California;<br />
Liberal Arts: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Displays<br />
Committee, Special Events Committee<br />
co- chairman.<br />
Wilcox, Nancy; Nogales, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Delta Gamma.<br />
Wild, Victor; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration.<br />
Wilkinson, William; Prescott, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Chi, Rodeo Club.<br />
Williams, Anthony; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Mines: American Institute <strong>of</strong> Mining,<br />
Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers,<br />
T= R,-ta Pi nresident.<br />
Williams, Boni; Novato, California;<br />
Education.<br />
Williams, Douglas; Riviera Beach, Florida;<br />
Engineering.<br />
Williams, Gary; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Fine<br />
Arts: Phi Gamma Delta.<br />
Williams, Lyn Marie; Globe, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Liberal Arts: Gamma Phi Beta, AWS<br />
<strong>Campus</strong> Activities Chairman, Gamma<br />
Phi Beta vice president, activities chairman,<br />
International Relations Club vice<br />
president, SUAB International Forum<br />
Speaker, People -to- People Secretary,<br />
Chimes Secretary, Spurs, Symposium<br />
Rituals Vice President, Beta Sigma Sigma<br />
President, Pi Sigma Alpha.<br />
Williamson, Gary; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering:<br />
Pi Kappa Alpha, Silver Wing,<br />
Association for Computing Machinery.<br />
Wilson, Albert W.; Shafter, California;<br />
Pharmacy.<br />
Wilson, Charles; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: <strong>The</strong>ta Omega, Dean's List,<br />
Drufers Foundation.<br />
Wilson, James M.; Aurora, Illinois;<br />
Business and Public Administration.<br />
Wilson, Nancy Ruth; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Nursing: Golden Hearts <strong>of</strong> Sigma Phi<br />
Epsilon, <strong>University</strong> Orchestra, General<br />
Music Scholarship.<br />
Wilson, Ronald; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Architecture.<br />
Wilson, Sandy; El Paso, Texas; Education:<br />
Alpha Phi, Spurs, Pikettes Treasurer.<br />
Winchell, Richard A.; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania;<br />
Mines: American Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Metals, American Institute <strong>of</strong> Mining.<br />
Windish, Alice; Trivoli, Illinois; Nursing.<br />
Winn, Betsy; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education.<br />
Wirkler, Candace; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Nursing.<br />
Wisdom, Joe; Gilbert, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering:<br />
Sigma Nu, Sigma Delta Psi,<br />
Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Baird Scholarship.<br />
Wise, Thomas; Yardley, Pennsylvania;<br />
Business and Public Administration:<br />
Beta <strong>The</strong>ta Pi.<br />
Witherspoon, John; Manhasset, New<br />
York; Liberal Arts.<br />
Witt, Susan; Buenos Aires, Argentina;<br />
Liberal Arts: Phi Mu.<br />
Wolf, Marilyn Gail; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Business and Public Administration: Phi<br />
Chi <strong>The</strong>ta, Pi Kappa Delta, <strong>University</strong><br />
Debate Squad, <strong>University</strong> General Resident<br />
Scholarship, Phi Chi <strong>The</strong>ta Scholarship.<br />
Wolfe, Janet; Williams, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Quadrille Team, Rodeo Team,<br />
Rodeo Club Secretary, Alpha Lambda<br />
Delta, General Resident Scholarship,<br />
Old Ft. Lowell Scholarship.<br />
Wood, Ann; La Canada, California;<br />
Education: Kappa Alpha <strong>The</strong>ta, <strong>University</strong><br />
Hostesses.<br />
Wood, Mary Lou; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education;<br />
AWS Committee, ASUA Corn -<br />
m ittee.<br />
Wood, R. Wayne; Mesa, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pre -Med<br />
Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Beta Beta<br />
Beta.<br />
Woodruff, Susan; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Gamma Phi Beta, Chimes,<br />
Spurs, ASUA Senate, Angel Flight,<br />
Gamma Phi Beta Social Chairman, Freshman<br />
Class Secretary, Honors Special<br />
Masters Program, Greek Week Queen,<br />
White Rose Queen <strong>of</strong> Sigma Nu.<br />
Woods, Lynn; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Pi Beta Phi, SUAB Public Relations.<br />
International Forum Publicity,<br />
ASUA Publicity.<br />
Wordon, Wayne.<br />
Wright, Alice; Mentor, Ohio; Law:<br />
Kappa Beta Pi Marshall.<br />
Wright, Judith, Placentia, California;<br />
Education: Sigma Alpha Iota.<br />
Wright, Kathleen; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Agriculture: Newman Club, Belles <strong>of</strong><br />
Phi Kappa <strong>The</strong>ta, Beta <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Wright, Linda; Miami, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Education:<br />
Alpha Delta Pi.<br />
Wright, Newell W.; Placentia, California;<br />
Engineering: American Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Civil Engineers.<br />
Wyre, Janet; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Wuest, Michael; Rome, New York; Engineering:<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Tau, American Institute<br />
<strong>of</strong> Aeronautics and Astronautics.<br />
Wynn, Clois; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Engineering:<br />
Tau Beta Pi Vice President, American<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineers.<br />
Yasmer, Lawrence; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Tri<br />
Beta, Traditions, Head Cheerleader.<br />
Yeung, Marilyn; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: <strong>The</strong>ta Sigma Phi, People -to-<br />
People, Chinese Students' Club, International<br />
Students' Club, Douglas Martin<br />
Scholarship, <strong>The</strong>ta Sigma Phi Scholarship,<br />
Scripps- Howard Scholarship, <strong>Arizona</strong><br />
Press Women's Award, Wildcat<br />
Staff Reporter.<br />
Young, Cynthia; Los Angeles, California;<br />
Liberal Arts.<br />
Younggren, Steve; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Pharmacy.<br />
Zdon, Michael; Minneapolis Minnesota;<br />
Education.<br />
Zeitler, Eddie; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts.<br />
Zepeda, Arlene; Superior, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Business<br />
and Public Administration; Phi Chi<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Vice President and President,<br />
Manzanita Hall Vice President, 4 -H<br />
Club, Marketing Club, General Resident<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Zerilli, Richard; Tucson, <strong>Arizona</strong>; Liberal<br />
Arts: Phi Kappa <strong>The</strong>ta Vice President,<br />
I.F.C-, Editor and Scholarship<br />
Chairman, French Club, Western Regional<br />
Expansion Chairman <strong>of</strong> Phi<br />
Kappa <strong>The</strong>ta.<br />
Ziegenbein, Kent; Ashland, Nebraska;<br />
Engineering: Symphonic Marching<br />
Band, Kappa Kappa Psi, General Music<br />
Scholarship.<br />
Zieman, Greg; Okoboji, Iowa; Business<br />
and Public Administration: Marketing<br />
Club.<br />
Zion, Barbara; Woodcuff Lake, New<br />
Jersey; Fine Arts.<br />
Zivney, Christine; Phoenix, <strong>Arizona</strong>;<br />
Fine Arts: Delta Delta Delta, President<br />
<strong>of</strong> Putters, Desert Staff, Ski Club, Chaplain<br />
<strong>of</strong> Delta Delta Delta, Varsity Golf,<br />
SUAB Public Relations, ASUA Public<br />
Relations, AWS Publicity, Marshall<br />
Scholarship.
Aanes, Carol L., 288 -89<br />
Abbot, Cynthia H., 284<br />
Abodeely, Robert E., 358<br />
Aboud John E., 273<br />
Abromowitz, Philip S., 334<br />
Acacia, 322<br />
Ackerman, George S., 348<br />
Ackerman, Karen L., 302<br />
Adam, Thomas E., 242<br />
Adams, Catherine, 302<br />
Adams, Diane J., 288 -89<br />
Adams, James, N., 316, 281<br />
Adams, Patricia J., 284<br />
Adams, Sanoy, 292<br />
Adams, Suzanne D., 298<br />
Adamson, Richard W., 330<br />
Ade Lindsay D., 290<br />
Adler, Judith L., 308<br />
Aggie House, 249<br />
Agriculture, College <strong>of</strong>, 170 -71<br />
Aguilar, Rudy Lewis, 238<br />
Ahern, Leslie A., 294<br />
Aichroth, Albert A., 271, 272, 273<br />
Air Force ROTC, 197<br />
Albright, Michael B., 328<br />
Alcocer, Ruben A., 325<br />
Alcorn, Stanley, 274<br />
Alderman, Toni J., 294<br />
Alexander, Joseph W., 382<br />
Allan, Charles S., 242<br />
Allbritton, David W., 273<br />
Allen, Larry V., 334<br />
Allen, Linda D., 281<br />
Allen Marilyn M., 294<br />
Allen, Peter A., 330<br />
Allen, Richard F., 346<br />
Alley, Dianne E., 290<br />
Alley, Robert M., 323<br />
Allhiser, Gary L., 265, 360<br />
Allyn, Cynthia S., 281, 316, 310 -11<br />
Almada, Laura, 271, 272, 273<br />
Alpern, Ronnie J., 308<br />
Alpert, Donn S., 334<br />
Alpha Chi Omega, 292 -93<br />
Alpha Chi Sigma, 277<br />
Alpha Delta Pi, 284 -85<br />
Alpha Epsilon Delta, 204<br />
Alpha Epsilon Phi, 321<br />
Alpha Epsilon Pi, 286 -87<br />
Alpha Gamma Rho, 323<br />
Alpha Kappa Lambda, 325<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta, 244<br />
Alpha Omicron Pi, 288 -89<br />
Alpha Phi, 290 -91<br />
Alpha Phi Omega, 246<br />
Alpha Tau Alpha, 248<br />
Alpha Tau Omega, 326 -27<br />
Alpha Zeta, 248<br />
Alter, Emily Jean, 286<br />
Aluise, Joseph R., 45<br />
Alumni Director, 161<br />
American Institute <strong>of</strong> Chemical<br />
Engineers, 257<br />
American Society <strong>of</strong> Civil<br />
Engineers, 258<br />
American Pharmaceutical<br />
Association, 273<br />
Ammons, James R., 332<br />
Amols, Steven A., 334<br />
Amos, Susanne I., 302<br />
Anapolsky, Warren C., 334<br />
Andell, Eric G., 316, 281, 334<br />
Anderson, Anne M., 297<br />
Anderson, Kathleen, 300<br />
Anderson, Kay, 292<br />
Anderson, Michael, 336 -37<br />
Anderson, Pat S., 258<br />
Anderson, Robert D., 264<br />
Anderson, Sandra M., 374<br />
Anderson, Sandra, 312<br />
Andre William D., 348<br />
Andrecht, Robert D., 271, 273<br />
Angel Flight, 269<br />
Apache Hall, 363<br />
Appogast, Jean L., 310 -11<br />
Aranda, Robert, 370<br />
Aranda, Salvador P., 376<br />
Archery Club, 280<br />
Architecture, College <strong>of</strong>, 172 -73<br />
Argue, Judy A., 284<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Student<br />
Nurses, 268<br />
<strong>Arizona</strong> Hall, 364<br />
Armenta, Richard R., 265<br />
Armer, Catherine S., 297<br />
Armer, Judith A., 262<br />
Armstrong, Vincent G., 328<br />
Army ROTC, 197<br />
Arnold Air Society, 269<br />
Arnold, Lois S., 286<br />
Aro, Michael R., 45<br />
Aros, David B., 238<br />
Arriaga, Adriana A., 273, 297<br />
Arrieta, Jeffrey J., 340<br />
Arthur, Andrea L., 304<br />
Ash, Stephen P., 334<br />
Ashby, Charlie, 352 -53<br />
Assistant Deans <strong>of</strong> Men and<br />
Women, 160<br />
Astleford, Robert D., 280<br />
Atkins, Abigail, 288 -89<br />
Atwood, James, C., 336 -37<br />
Au, James K., 238<br />
Aune, Teresa S., 294<br />
Avery, Nancy L., 300<br />
Averty, Andrea M., 290<br />
Bachrach, Donald B., 334<br />
Backus, Laurence D., 373<br />
Bacon, Jeanette H., 306<br />
Bacon, Terry P., 290<br />
Baer, Cheryl B., 308<br />
Baer, Paul J., 272, 273<br />
Bagdasarian, Ross D., 356<br />
Bahula, Linda H., 294<br />
Bailey, Joan M., 294<br />
Bailey, Joline J., 381, 277<br />
Bailey, Margaret M., 381, 263<br />
Bailey, Ray J., 326<br />
Baitzer, Lester C., 242<br />
Baizel, Sandra M., 310 -11<br />
Baker, Linda K., 288 -89<br />
Baldridge, Susanne E., 374<br />
Baldwin, Mary E., 273, 284<br />
Balsukot, Connie J., 273, 294<br />
Bamberger, Roger S., 352 -53<br />
Bamrick, Irene F., 262<br />
Bank, Michael S., 334<br />
Bankes, Cheryl L., 304<br />
Bannister, Bryant, 274<br />
Barajas, David, 45, 54, 64, 345<br />
Barber, Herbert, 322<br />
Barc, Linda J., 374, 312<br />
Bard, Steven M., 352 -53<br />
Barelli, John F., 322<br />
Barlow, Judy, 284<br />
Barnes, Katherine L., 297<br />
Barnes, Richard, 346<br />
Barr, Robert, 265<br />
Barrow, Linda K., 300<br />
Barry, Edward S., 354<br />
Bartgn, Barbie, 308<br />
Barth, Lise A., 297<br />
Barthels, Mary A., 316, 281, 297<br />
Bartlein, James W., 322<br />
Bartlett, Deborah E., 304<br />
Bartley, Douglas H., 338, 238<br />
Bartolino, Jeff D., 330<br />
Barton, Benjamin G., 350<br />
Barton, Charles R., 326<br />
Baruh, Terye E., 286<br />
Basmagy, Katherine J., 277<br />
Batchelder, Ann, 290<br />
Bates, Bruce B., 328<br />
Bates, Nancy C., 300<br />
Bates, Scott E., 330<br />
Battaglai, Robert E., 339<br />
Bauer, Jo A., 306<br />
Baum, Diana L., 316, 281, 304<br />
Bauman, Carolyn A., 297<br />
Bazley, Barbara A., 310 -11<br />
Beans, Stephen J., 334<br />
Beard, Elizabeth J., 263<br />
Bearse, Sarah J., 312<br />
Beaugureau, David L., 358<br />
Bebber, Susan D., 298<br />
Bechtol, Jane A., 312<br />
Beck, Robert, 348<br />
Becker, Gerald R., 265<br />
Becker, Jan C., 298<br />
Becker, Phillip A., 242<br />
Bedell, Barbara A., 290<br />
Beer, Gary L., 265<br />
Beers, Michael F., 350<br />
Beggs, John E., 332 -33<br />
Behle, Allison D., 294<br />
Behr, Patti L., 286<br />
Beiser, Margery N., 284<br />
Belgiano, Neil J., 340<br />
Belknap, William, 44, 45<br />
Bell, Deborah S., 302<br />
Bell, Harold, 334<br />
Bell, Janet S., 292<br />
Bell, Kathy, 378<br />
INDEX<br />
Bell, Tedd, 277<br />
Bellantoni, Rosanne, 284<br />
Bemis, William, 274<br />
Bendinger, Virginia, 294<br />
Bennet, Kim O., 265<br />
Bennet, Michael, 327<br />
Bensinger, Larry H., 330<br />
Benson, Cheryl L., 310 -11<br />
Benson, Karen S., 312<br />
Benson, Larry S., 281, 327<br />
Bent, George H., 264<br />
Bentley, Susan A., 312<br />
Benz, Barbara L., 381<br />
Berg, Lee M., 308<br />
Berger, Susan R., 284<br />
Berkowitz, Susan S., 286<br />
Berman, Jeffrey J., 352 -53<br />
Bernard, Bruce D., 330<br />
Bernau, Carl L., 328<br />
Berne, Julie, 286<br />
Berns, Richard A., 334<br />
Bernstein, Jonathan, 334<br />
Bernstein, Pamela A., 308<br />
Berry, Richard E., 273<br />
Bert, Harold J., 272, 273<br />
Bertin, Kenneth M., 324<br />
Beta Alpha Psi, 253<br />
Beta Beta Beta, 265<br />
Beta Gamma Sigma, 253<br />
Beta Pi Alpha, 255<br />
Beta <strong>The</strong>ta, 251<br />
Beta <strong>The</strong>ta Pi, 328 -29<br />
Betts, Larry B., 332 -33<br />
Bevington, Holmes H., 346<br />
Bianco, Faust Jr., 326<br />
Bickerton, Ann E., 310 -11<br />
Bideganeta, Teresa L., 284<br />
Bieling, Elizabeth H., 366<br />
Bierman, Ronald J., 272, 273<br />
Bilby, Patricia L., 304<br />
Bilson, Margaret E., 375<br />
Birk, Gerald S., 360<br />
Bisbee, Jane A., 288 -89<br />
Bishop, Carol, 263, 306<br />
Bishop, Kathleen, 304<br />
Bishop, Robert, 358<br />
Black, Carol A., 308<br />
Black, Donna L., 295<br />
Black, Donna R., 292<br />
Black, Janice G., 302<br />
Blacker, David E., 334<br />
Blackfield, Karen A., 286<br />
Blackfield, Pamela E., 286<br />
Blackman, Jeffrey W., 310 -11<br />
Blair, Evelyn S., 308<br />
Blair, Cynthia D., 297<br />
Blair, Robert, 346<br />
Blake, Mary E., 277<br />
Blank, Beverly G., 269, 302<br />
Bloch, Jessica L., 304<br />
Block and Bridle Club, 249<br />
Block, Jo A., 294<br />
Bloodworth, Rebecca, 306<br />
Bloomenthal, Walter, 334<br />
Bloomfield, Joanne E., 294<br />
Blouin, Ann V., 302<br />
Blue Key, 241<br />
Blume, Lawrence D., 281, 344<br />
Blute, Marcia T., 265<br />
Bly, James F., 372<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Regents, 159<br />
Bobcats, 241<br />
Boccaccio, Mark A., 326<br />
Bock, Richard C., 332<br />
Bockius, Donna R., 263<br />
Boddiger, Barbara J., 290<br />
Bodenhorn, Philip G., 273, 326<br />
Boehm, Gretchen, 290<br />
Bogardus, Jane, 298<br />
Bohm, Robert D., 330<br />
Boice, James B., 358<br />
Boice, Margaret L., 302<br />
Bolt, John R., 276<br />
Bond, Peggy L., 294<br />
Bonner, Jack, 265, 352 -53<br />
Boogaart, Joseph D., 346<br />
Booke, Bradley L., 346<br />
Boone, Dennis J., 358<br />
Borinstein, Anne K., 308<br />
Bork, John F., 340<br />
Borneman, Ross B., 358<br />
Borowsky, Scott C., 352 -53<br />
Borrum, Shirley, 264<br />
Bortin, Dennis F., 326<br />
Botsford, Susan E., 304<br />
Boucke, David F., 340<br />
Bower, Frederick B., 269<br />
393<br />
Boyd, Cassandra L., 304<br />
Boyd, Judy Kay B., 297<br />
Boyles, Norman, 264<br />
Brackney, Charles J., 325, 330,<br />
155, 400<br />
Braden, Susan R., 290<br />
Brady, Michael G., 326<br />
Brady, Patricia, 312, 294<br />
Brafman, Susan R., 286<br />
Braginsky, Joan, 369<br />
Bramsen, Philip D., 358<br />
Branch John W., 326<br />
Brandt, William, 332<br />
Branom, Joseph M., 330<br />
Brautigan, Roger L., 45, 54<br />
Bravo, Luis A., 332<br />
Bravo, Martha A., 306<br />
Bravo, Edward, 332<br />
Bremond, Ann G., 290<br />
Brennan, Thomas R., 45, 344<br />
Brenner, Steven B., 334<br />
Brethour, Margaret, 290<br />
Brewer, W., 272, 273<br />
Brickman, Jacqueline, 286<br />
Brien, Douglas P., 346<br />
Brigham, Sharon L., 302<br />
Broadman, Sally, 300<br />
Bronson, Peter R., 265<br />
Brooks, Susan, 298<br />
Brooks, Vicki L., 298<br />
Brooks, Wendy L., 312<br />
Brosius, Robert C., 330<br />
Brotman, Pegi A., 308<br />
Brown, Bradley P., 332<br />
Brown, Cameron Jr., 352 -53<br />
Brown, Carolyn L., 304<br />
Brown, Karen, 312<br />
Brown, Louesa, 312<br />
Brown, Margot A., 304<br />
Brown, Marvin R., 330<br />
Brown, Robert, 265, 341<br />
Brown, Roger, 340<br />
Brown, Shan Lee, 302<br />
Brown, Walter B., 334<br />
Browne, Nancy K., 202, 292<br />
Browning, John W., 328<br />
Brubaker, Dennis L., 321<br />
Bruce, Linda C., 308<br />
Buchanan, Jane A., 304<br />
Buchanan, Susannah, 302<br />
Buckley, Belinda M., 294<br />
Budinger, Linda J., 298<br />
Budurin, Chrisandra, 312<br />
Bugg, Judith L., 294<br />
Bumsted, Gaye, 312<br />
Bunday, Kathleen L., 306<br />
Burger, Louise H., 292<br />
Burgess, Tony L., 264<br />
Buri, Charles E., 346<br />
Burke, Michael, 321<br />
Burke, Richard S., 356<br />
Burler, Debby, 290<br />
Burner, Janet K., 294<br />
Burnham Kay L., 284<br />
Burns, Brian K., 346<br />
Burns, Francis B., 354<br />
Burns, Ralph A., 273<br />
Burr, Minda L., 269, 302<br />
Burrill, Melinda J., 265, 288 -89<br />
Burruss, Barbara J., 384<br />
Burton, Scott L., 344<br />
Busche, Budd E., 346<br />
Bush, Barbara K., 262<br />
Business & Public Administration,<br />
College <strong>of</strong>, 174 -75<br />
Business & Public Administration,<br />
Council, 254<br />
Butler, Mary D., 363<br />
Cabrera, Olivia, 155, 400<br />
Cabrera, Tony T., 273<br />
Calcagno, Roy G., 272<br />
Calihan, Peter E., 344<br />
Call, Christine L., 277<br />
Callicoat, Martha C., 300<br />
Callison, Linda L., 265<br />
Calosio, Annette L., 306<br />
Cameron, Nancy J., 304<br />
Cameron, Susan G., 304<br />
Camosy, Arthur M., 348<br />
Campbell, Helen B., 272<br />
Campbell, Terrie L., 375<br />
Campbell, William J., 265<br />
Campion, Edwin J., 272<br />
Camou, Susan, 290<br />
Cantwell, Richard J., 377<br />
Cappel, Edward H., 356
Carl, Thomas M., 334 Colford, Terry R., 284 Darch, Bob, 264 Dukette, Joseph D., 330<br />
Cartan, Melissa A., 273, 304 Coller, Dea B., 292 Darrow, Debra A., 290 Dula, Gabriella, 286<br />
Carlat, Stephen P., 334 Collie, Lynn D., 273 Davenport, Carol, 298 Dumon, Janet A., 297<br />
Carle, Rebecca S., 384 Collings, Celeste L., 302 David, Richard C., 356 Duncan, Michael F., 344<br />
Carlsen, Kristin L., 302, 306 Collings, Susan M., 302 Davidson, June F., 265 Duham, William J., 321<br />
Carlson, Karen, 159 Collins, Marian P., 294 Davidson, Linda P., 308 Dupont, Maria A., 288 -89<br />
Carney, Reid, 348 Collins, Michael T., 379 Davidson, Priscilla, 284 Duran, Raul R., 273<br />
Carrington, Judith A., 288 -89 Collins, Robert, 242 Davidson, Sally A., 265 Dwyer, Susan M., 302<br />
Carroll, John L., 332 Colton, Chuck, 281 Davis, Charles A., 45<br />
Carroll, Michael J., 242 Comeaux, Otis, 45 Davis, Douglas W., 354 Eagar, Arthur L., 277<br />
Carrott, Philip W., 340 Comer, James E., 341 Davis, Gregory E., 331 Eason, Richard C., 326<br />
Carson, Thomas D., 326 Commenator, Carl D., 354 Davis, Janet, 300 Eastlick, Mary A., 292<br />
Carter, Bruce F., 322 Comptroller, 161 Davis, John, 325 East Stadium Hall, 368<br />
Carter, Richard, 340 Conlin, Patricia M., 312 Davis, John L., 242 Eaton, Charles E., 348<br />
Cartwright, Jeffrey, 263, 321 Conrad, Alys M., 375 Davis, Judy, 284 Eaton, John H., 328<br />
Caruthers, Edward J., 45, 67 Conway, James, 346 Davis, Karen, 288 -89 Eaton, Linda J., 288 -89<br />
Carver, Judith E., 284 Conway, Margaret E., 275 Davis, Katherine H., 312 Edamatsu, Phyllis Y., 381<br />
Casalis, Robert N., 346 Conwell, Gregory A., 321, 312 Davis, Laura, 300 Eddy, Karen A., 294<br />
Case, Susan P., 273 Cook, Cheryl D., 292 Davis, Lee H., 334 Eddy, Kathleen A., 312<br />
Casey, Steven S., 348 Cook, Cynthia A., 312 Davis, Marjorie A., 269, 302 Edlund, Kristina K., 269, 302<br />
Cashill, Terry C., 302 Cook, Gary R., 326 Davis, Phillip, 242 Edmonds, Wayne, 45, 48, 55<br />
Cashin, Emmet J., 356 Cook, Gordon Jr., 350 Davis, Rebecca S., 284 Education, College <strong>of</strong>, 176 -77<br />
Casoli, Linda M., 294 Cooley, Thomas W., 45 Davis, Russell, 323 Edwards, Pamela A., 306<br />
Catalano, Rosanne, 300 Coolidge, Pamela A., 304 Davis, Susan, 294 Edwards, Patricia, 288 -89<br />
Cataldo, Joseph M., 348 Cooper, Candace R., 304 Davis, William D., 78, 81 Edwards, Stephen S., 344<br />
Catlin, Hamilton R., 346 Cooper, Cliff L., 322 Day, Frank, 195 Eerkes, David L., 272, 273<br />
Catt, Stephen E., 322 Cooper, Mary J., 306 Dean, Julie A., 298 Egbert, Helen D., 294<br />
Cauble, Nancy A., 294 Copeland, Nancy L., 284 Dean <strong>of</strong> Men, 159 Eisele, Logan Ill, 328<br />
Cavanaugh, Richard T., 348 Corbett, Kathleen L., 294 Dean <strong>of</strong> Women, 159 Eisenberg, Andrea R., 308<br />
Cavanaugh, Robert D., 348 -49 Corbett, Mary E., 294 Debrocky, Glenn D., 348 Eisenberg, Edith S., 286<br />
Cerny, Noni, 316, 281, 290 Corcoran, Connie P., 300 Decallier, Joseph M., 336 -37 Eisenpress, Nathan, 352 -53<br />
Cervantes, Suzanne K., 284 Cordano, Mary K., 297 Deehan, William P., 325 Eisenstatt, Linda S., 286<br />
Chain Gang, 242 Corn, Thomas A., 277 Deerr, Ann E., 312 Elias, Catherine M., 312<br />
Chalmers, Janet P., 297 Corneveaux, Maryanne, 306 Dees, Bowen C., 158 Elias, Sanford F., 334<br />
Chamberlin, Caryl J., 306 Cosenza, Vincenza A., 292 Delapiane, Walter H., 158 Eller, James A., 352 -53<br />
Cambers, Kaye, 265, 277 Costin, Barbara E., 269, 286 Delforge, Gary D., 372 Elliott, Mark G., 340<br />
Chanik, Alison Z., 300 Cote, James A., 350 Delodder, George, 350 Elliott, Mary L., 290<br />
Chapman, Nancy C., 348 Coulson, Ramona C., 302 Delta Chi, 332 -33 Elliott, Stephen C., 346<br />
Charles, Cheryl L., 269, 304 Coulson, Robyn L., 290 Delta Delta Delta, 298 -99 Elliott, Thomas R., 273<br />
Charlson, David H., 334 Coulson, Virginia L., 269, 302 Delta Gamma, 296 -97 Ellis, Bryan J., 328<br />
Chatham, Stuart L., 340 Coulter, Jeffrey M., 265 Delta Phi Alpha, 264 Ellis, Joan, 297<br />
Chavez, John F., 344 Counts, Willie R., 273 Delta Psi Kappa, 272 Ellster, Frieda, 308<br />
Chavez, William E., 45 Coutchie, Edward T., 346 Delta Sigma Pi, 255 Elsberry, Victor A., 271, 272, 273<br />
Cheney, Brian A., 326, 269 Covault, Michael J., 354 -55 Delta Tau Delta, 331 Emerson, Joyce L., 298<br />
Cherman, Stephen A., 272 Cowan, Patricia A., 375 Delta Upsilon, 330 Emery, Karen A., 294<br />
Chesler, Sharyn E., 308 Cox, Bonnie L., 292 Delta Zeta, 300 -301 Emmanuel, John V., 340<br />
Chiappetta, John H., 327 Cox, Caryl K., 300 Demont, Juanita A., 290 Engdahl, Deidre R., 297<br />
Chiasson, Robert F., 274 Cox, Clifford N., 281, 336 -37 Dennis, Glenn F., 341 Engebretson, Pamela, 297<br />
Childs, Joan S., 290 Cox, Judith J., 298 Dent, Greg T., 358 Engineering, College <strong>of</strong>, 178 -79<br />
Cildress, Janet S., 294 Cox, Susan W., 284 Dent, Mary J., 273, 304 England, Eve C., 312<br />
Chimes, 242 Coyle, Deborah S., 312 Dermus, Jill W., 306 Engle, Molly A., 288 -89<br />
Chin, Lincoln, 273 Grafton, Steven M., 265 Derickson, Judith A., 297 Engineers Council, 258<br />
Chi Omega, 312 -13 Craig, Katie C., 269, 290 Detjen, Terriann, 304 Ensign, Darrel, 330<br />
Chi Phi, 361 Crammer, Victoria Detzer, Ronald J., 330 Entz, John C., 345<br />
Chrisman, Christina, 312 Crampa, Vincent, 336 -37 Devine, Janice K., 297 Entz, Marjie C., 284<br />
Chriss, Barbara R., 308 Crane, Adrienne E., 155, 400 Dewan, Timothy D., 55 Epstein, Ellen C., 308<br />
Christopher City, 385, 285 Crawford, Cynthia M., 284 Dewey, Clifford N., 368 Epstein, George R., 371<br />
Christopher, William, 281, 346 Crawford, Judith A., 294 Deyden, Gloria I., 384 Erickson, Kenneth L., 273, 358<br />
Christy, Chris, 350 Crawford, Leta K., 277 Diaz, Karen Louise Erickson, Steven R., 269<br />
Chubb, James M., 273, 344 Crawford, Susan M.. 277 Dickey, Susan E., 294 Escalada, Simon J., 45<br />
Chute, Kenneth D., 360 Creasey, Madelynn, 297 Dickson, Arthur W., 356 Esken, Daniel T., 265<br />
Ciampa, Vincent M., 269 Crilly, Marilyn J., 290 Diedrich, Robert J., 330 Espedal, John C., 356<br />
Circle K Club, 247 Crine, Sharon L., 306 Diehl, Robyn Y., 284 Eubank, Elaine T., 269<br />
Citron, Nancy S., 286 Crockett, Robert J., 326 Dietrich, Robert E., 322 Evans, Bruce E., 336 -37<br />
Citron, Pamela L., 366 Crombie, Alice H., 306 Dietsch, Christine B., 288 -89 Evans, Diana, L., 292<br />
Claiborne, John H., 341 Crombie, Frances, 306 Dimit, Linda A., 302 Evans, Paul E., 242<br />
Clark, Carlton F., 358 Cross, Catherine, 297 Dirickson, Kathryn P., 290 Evans, Robert J., 27<br />
Clark, Charles L., 3.48 Crossman, Richard A., 45 Dobris, Cathy J., 308 Evans, Virginia K., 272, 300<br />
Clark, Darlene W., 277 Crowley, Ellen B., 290 Dodge, Leslie J., 298 Evenchik, Bonnie R., 308<br />
Clark, Mary L., 310 -11 Crowley, William E., 350 Doherty, Carol J., 284 Evenson, Paula A., 306<br />
Clark, Steven, 265 Crum, Michael J., 350 Doimas, James, 326 Everhart, Charles P., 336<br />
Clark, Thomas, 321 Cruz, David J., 354 -55 Domingo, David R., 356 Eyster, Carol I., 375<br />
Clarkson, James W., 326 Cryor, Robert C., 330 Don, Leonard W., 273<br />
Claypool, Annette L., 288 -89 Culin, Frank L., 344 Donahue, Paul F., 365 Face, Carol A., 300<br />
Clayton, Deborah J., 312 Cullen, Norman L., 325 Donaldson, James B., 344 Fain, Mee Mary E., 366<br />
Clement, Stephen J., 272, 273 Cummin, Martha F., 284 Donaldson, John W., 356 Fain, Richard L., 372, 277<br />
Clerou, Catherine M., 298 Cummins, Carey L., 332 Donaldson, Macfarlan, 356 Fairchild, Diane E., 290<br />
Cleveland, Thomas E., 346 Cunningham, John R., 346 Dobro Slovo, 267 Falkner, David A., 265<br />
Clifford, Karen A., 302 Cupples, Diane, 297 Dorn, Russell, W., 273, 326 Falvey, Michael P., 326<br />
Clifford, William H., 273 Cuqua, Lynda L., 263, 312 Dorsey, Lorraine E., 297 Farley, James, 45<br />
Clifton, Ronald L., 242 Curley, Edward F., 157 Dorson, Mitchell C., 324 Farley, Kathleen, 294<br />
Coates, Catherine D., 310 -11 Curradi, Charles S., 354 Dougherty, Craig R., 344 Farm Management, 250<br />
Coatsworth, David R., 265, 354 Curran, Timothy C., 344 Doughty, John R., 274 Farnum, Fay, 274<br />
Cochise Hall, 365 Curtis, James M., 350 Douglas, Elizabeth, 304 Fasanella, Ralph T., 242<br />
Cochran, Charles, 358 Curtis, Robert, 350 Douglas, Gordon A., 376 Fash Susan Maryel, 290<br />
Cochran John E., 356 Curtis, Sheri A., 304 Douglas, Mary, 312 Fassett, Darl T., 346<br />
Coconino Hall, 366 Custer, Philip E., 350 Douthitt, John S., 332 Fast, Dene H., 312<br />
Coronado Hall, 367 Cutler, Teresa, 286 Dover, Albert P., 334 Fatcliff, Dorothy, 280<br />
Cuddington, James L., 45 Cylke, Michael W., 269, 354 Dow, Steven Hugh, 358 Feder, Deborah R., 294<br />
Coen, Greta R., 286 Cyrulik, Laurelyn V., 275 Doway, Janis, 302 Feder, Harold J., 334<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fin, Judith M., 290 Dowell, Daniel J., 331 Feinberg, Susan J., 308<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fman, Susan E., 298 Dacunha, Catherine M., 290 Downey, James T., 354 Feingold, Amy, 308<br />
Cohen, Barry L., 273 Daggett, Richard G., 330 Downing, Mary E., 306 Felde, Ronald W., 27<br />
Cohen, Constance A., 308 Dahlke, Linda A., 280 Downs, Linda M., 262 Feldman, Susan H., 286<br />
Cohen, Donald F., 324 Daily, Mary L., 298 Doyle, Donald M., 344 Fell, Anthony S., 234<br />
Cohen, Lawrence, 272, 273 Daily, Virginia E., 288 -89 Drake, Don P., 328 Fellman, Sandra D., 286<br />
Cohen, Lynda S., 286 Dalby, David G., 242 Drake, Susan E., 284 Feiner, Leo H., 44, 45<br />
Cohen, Ronald S., 334 Dale, Bruce, 356 Dravo, Edward J., 348 Felty, Janice W., 262<br />
Cohn, Pamela, 306 Dalton, Richard J., 340 Drama Club, 262 Fendelman, Randee E., 286<br />
Cohodes, Glenn H., 334 Damiani, Aris E., 269 Drol<strong>of</strong>f, Jill, 309 Fenimore, Bernard C., 341<br />
Cole, Bruce B., 334 Dammann, Ronald W., 344 Druck, Linda, 308 Ferg, Bruce M., 365<br />
Cole, Gloria, 294 Daniels, Diane V., 304 Duenas, Roseann M., 378 Ferguson, John, 344<br />
Coleman, Betsy, 286 Daniels, Ron, 277 Dugan, Thomas F., 382 Ferguson, William G., 326<br />
Coleman, Sally A., 290 Danzinger, Barbara R., 308 Duke, Walter Reginal, 242 Fernandez Elaine, 288 -89<br />
394
Ferneding, Patricia, 294<br />
Ferris, James W., 340 -41<br />
Ferriss, Margaret A., 312<br />
Ferry, Pamela A., 294<br />
Ferry, Roberta J., 304<br />
Fetterman, Phillip S., 332<br />
Fickas, Robert A., 340<br />
Fields, Eric W., 348<br />
Fields, Richard S., 272, 273<br />
Fife, Rebecca R., 273, 294<br />
Figueira, Berenice S., 297<br />
Fillebrown, Alan, 325<br />
Fine Arts, College <strong>of</strong>, 180 -81<br />
Fine, Mark L., 334<br />
Fink, James, 334<br />
First, Carol M., 286<br />
Firth, Sheryl L., 306<br />
Fish, John W., 357<br />
Fishbein, Steven C., 334<br />
Fishburn, Marsha L., 304<br />
Fishel, Richard H., 328<br />
Fisher, Nancy A., 312<br />
Fisk, Beverly A., 304<br />
Fissell, James C., 328<br />
Fitzwater, Linda J., 312<br />
Fiagenheimer, Roy, 334 -35<br />
Flanagan, Lawson H., 328<br />
Flegenheimer, Lynn T., 308<br />
Flegenheimer, Roy A., 334<br />
Fleming, Deborah A., 310 -11<br />
Fletcher, Connie D., 304<br />
Fletcher, Paula J. ,310 -11<br />
Fletcher, Susan R., 284<br />
Flood, Maureen A., 302<br />
Flood, Timothy E., 344<br />
Flores, Dorothy A., 275<br />
Flores, Ronald R., 272, 273<br />
Flower, Rollin E., 354<br />
Flynn, Kevin J., 330<br />
Fockler, Kathleen A., 310 -11<br />
Foell, Barba P., 284<br />
Folklanders, 280<br />
Foller, Greg, 358<br />
Foote, Byron N., 354<br />
Ford, Cynthia T., 288 -89<br />
Ford, Michael E., 341<br />
Forler, Karen L., 288 -89<br />
Forestry Club, 250<br />
Forschler, Larry A., 352 -53, 331<br />
Forster, Walter L., 344<br />
Fosse, Beth, 297<br />
Foster, Judy L., 288 -89<br />
Foster, Michael, 79<br />
Foster, William T., 160<br />
Fowler, Patricia N., 375<br />
Fox, Jill D., 308<br />
Frailey, Candyce H., 297<br />
Francis, David J., 265<br />
Francis, William D., 328<br />
Francisco, David H., 325<br />
Franco, David P., 273<br />
Frank, Cary D., 352 -53<br />
Frankfort, Ellis M., 344<br />
Franklin, Richard, 357<br />
Fraser, Ann J., 298<br />
Frazier, Robert A. 272 -73<br />
Frederick, Dale E. 326<br />
Freedman, Teri L. 286<br />
Freeland, Anita D. 280<br />
Freeman, Myra L. 294<br />
Freiden, Barbara L., 308<br />
Fricas, John, 336 -37<br />
Friedman, Richard E., 324<br />
Friedman, Susan A., 286<br />
Frohling, Edward S., 321<br />
Frost, Alan P., 265<br />
Frye, Billie J., 294<br />
Fuimaono, Nokise S., 45<br />
Fuller, Kerry G., 272, 273<br />
Fultz, Jon W., 354<br />
Fye, John H. IV, 332 -33<br />
Gabitzsch, Harold W., 336 -37<br />
Gabitzsch, Lillian S., 292<br />
Gage, Anne C., 302<br />
Gail, Joan, 276<br />
Gaines, Robert A., 334<br />
Galston, Judith I., 308<br />
Gamble, Keg, 325<br />
Gamma Phi Beta, 294 -95<br />
Gammon, Mariana J., 321, 312<br />
Ganger, Arthur L., 334<br />
Ganschinietz, Linda K., 155, 400<br />
Ganster, Henry K., 346 -47<br />
Garcia, Gilbert B., 45<br />
Gardenswarz, Roberta, 286<br />
Gardiner, Edward L., 354<br />
Gardner, Jerry A., 348<br />
Garman, Robert D., 380<br />
Garmire, Candyce, 302<br />
Garnett, Elisabeth A., 297<br />
Garrett, Amy S., 288 -89<br />
Garrison, Nancy L., 312<br />
Gee, Kathy A., 269, 297<br />
Geiss. Mark V., 344<br />
Gelband, Barbara S., 381<br />
Gemmill, Alan M., 348<br />
Gemmill, John C., 348<br />
Gentner, Brian H., 344<br />
Gerking, Timothy C., 332<br />
German Club, 264<br />
German, Ed, 344<br />
Giacomazza, Robert, 269<br />
Gibbs, Diana L., 298<br />
Gibson, Deborah A., 306<br />
Gibson, Donald R., 277<br />
Gibson, Judith A., 310 -11<br />
Gifford, Georgianne, 294<br />
Gifford, Natalie, 294<br />
Gil, Imelda, 272<br />
Gila Hall, 369<br />
Gill, Carol A., 300<br />
Gill, James, 346<br />
Gillespie, Bernadett, 298<br />
Gillies, Robert W., 272, 273<br />
Gilliland, Linda E., 310 -11<br />
Ginsbach, Pam D., 378<br />
Girdner, Maryalyce, 263<br />
Giroux, Nicki S., 300<br />
Gissel, Joan E., 304<br />
Glass, James W., 360<br />
Glass, Margery E., 310 -11<br />
Glass, Michael C., 360<br />
Glassgow, Johnny D., 265<br />
Glikin, Bruce I., 235<br />
Glover, James M., 348<br />
Goering, Carlinda C., 264<br />
Goetze, Bruce W., 336 -37<br />
G<strong>of</strong>f, Caroline R., 300<br />
Golden, Laura L., 300<br />
Gutzmer, Marlynee D., 284<br />
Gwynn, Bruce A., 344<br />
Haas, John R., 322<br />
Hackley, Timm T., 328<br />
Hackworth, Carole J., 262<br />
Hadra, Leslie A., 290<br />
Haefele, Roxane, 288 -89<br />
Haensel, Katherine M., 284<br />
Hagan, Phillip L., 272, 273<br />
Hagenah, Philip W., 344<br />
Hager, Martha L., 312<br />
Hall, LaJoyce, 304<br />
Hall, Leslie A., 284<br />
Hall, Michael A., 242<br />
Hall, Nancy K., 304<br />
Hammond, Denton R., 352 -53<br />
Hammonds, Gail E., 297<br />
Hamory, David L., 274<br />
Hampton, Charles M., 358<br />
Hand, Wesley M., 321<br />
Handleman, David, 352 -53<br />
Haney, Sharon C., 284<br />
Hanley, Terry J., 358<br />
Hanna, Christia, 302<br />
Hannah, Regina A., 298<br />
Hannley, Elizabeth A., 294<br />
Hannon, Scott R., 346<br />
Hansen, James E., 358<br />
Hansen, Mary J., 300<br />
Hansen, Robin S., 288 -89<br />
Hanson, Charlotte A., 294<br />
Hanson, Elizabeth, 306<br />
Hanson, Mary L., 284<br />
Harding, William J., 360<br />
Goldenberg, Stanley, 271, 272, 273 Hardman. Stuart M., 350<br />
Goldman, Jay S., 352 -53<br />
Hardy, Craig, 326<br />
Goldman, Joel M., 265<br />
Harman, Darrel L., 242<br />
Goldstein, Cindy E., 308<br />
Harness, Linda J., 290<br />
Goldstein, Michael R., 265 Harp, Ellen J., 288<br />
Goldstein, Sandra S., 308<br />
Harp, Randolph H., 336 -37<br />
Gol<strong>of</strong>sky, Jill M., 308<br />
Harper, Gary W., 358<br />
Gomez, Gary B., 242, 400, 155 Harrell, Cynthia A., 304<br />
Gonsalves, Gerald O., 273 Harrell, Robert A., 326<br />
Gonzales, Dennis M., 269 Harrington, Mary L., 300<br />
Gonzalez, Ismael, 322 -23 Harrington, Michael, 344<br />
Good, Nancy J., 202<br />
Harris, Laine C., 294<br />
Goodman, Anthony V., 277 Harris, Robert, 348<br />
Goodman, Jane A., 290<br />
Harris, Sherryl P., 310 -11<br />
Goodman, Lincoln R., 281, 277 Harris, Susan, 300<br />
Goodman, Roma L., 262<br />
Hart, James R., 344<br />
Goodman, Sandra L., 286<br />
Hart, John, 323<br />
Goodson, June C., 302<br />
Hart, Terry, 350<br />
Gordon, Charis A., 312<br />
Hartley, Donn L., 273, 328<br />
Gordon, Frann, 286<br />
Hartley, John M., 273, 346<br />
Gordon, Patricia, 298<br />
Hartshorn, Karen A., 310 -11<br />
Gordon, Stuart M., 352 -53 Harvill, Richard, 157<br />
Gortikov, Jane K., 308<br />
Harwell, Glen S., 328<br />
Goto, James T., 273<br />
Harwood, Lauren S., 309<br />
Govaars, William B., 242<br />
Haslauer, Claudia M., 298<br />
Grace, Michael A., 338 -39 Hassey, Thomas E., 195<br />
Graduate College, 194<br />
Hassiotis, Evangelos, 358<br />
Grady, Robert S., 376<br />
Hatch, Jacqueline I., 306<br />
Graff, Natalie A., 304, 400 Hatcher, Michael M., 330<br />
Graham, Joann, 302<br />
Hatcher, Robert C., 348<br />
Graham Hall, 370<br />
Hatheway, Allen W., 274<br />
Graham, Kathleen L., 269, 306 Hauer, Laurie E., 306<br />
Gran, John J., 325<br />
Hauptman, Marilyn A., 300<br />
Granger, Michele K., 294<br />
Hauser, Margaret E., 292<br />
Graul, Rebecca A., 310 -11 Hausner, Suzanne, 302<br />
Graves, Winnetta D., 375<br />
Havenner, Mary J., 298<br />
Gray, Jean B., 269, 294<br />
Havenstein, Carol, 264<br />
Gray, Michael L., 344<br />
Hawk, Terry R., 348<br />
Gray, Virginia A., 298<br />
Hawke, Lawrence M., 265<br />
Greek, Victoria S., 297<br />
Hawke, Michael F., 360<br />
Green, Martin M., 272<br />
Hawke, Robert F., 358<br />
Green, Ronald, 326<br />
Hawse, Mary L., 378<br />
Green, Rusel E., 340<br />
Hawthorne, Laurel J., 300<br />
Greenberg, Lois G., 366<br />
Hawthurst, Stephanie, 298<br />
Greenberg, Stephen, 324, 326 Hayden, Lee E., 354<br />
Greenlee Hall, 371<br />
Haydis, Kenneth G. Jr., 348<br />
Greenman, Barbara A., 308 Hayes, Craig W., 332 -33<br />
Greenwood, Pamela A., 302 Hayes, John R., 348<br />
Greer, Jason ., 281,326<br />
Hays, Scott L., 326<br />
Greer, Sara D., 306<br />
Hazelett, Patricia J., 306<br />
Greever, Rick, 326<br />
Hazleton, Mary J., 290<br />
Gregory, Karen A., 290<br />
Hazlehurst, Virginia, 294<br />
Gregory, Saundra K., 288 -89 Health, Physical Education and<br />
Griffin, Thomas F., 265<br />
Recreation, Men & Women, 196<br />
Grimm, Linda C., 297<br />
Health Service, 164<br />
Grimm, Suzannah, 284<br />
Hearte, Susan L., 302<br />
Grinnell, Elizabeth, 288 -89 Hecker, Lawrence M., 350<br />
Grogan, Bruce E., 276<br />
Hedbon, Truman, 277<br />
Gromer, Cheryl A., 298<br />
Hehn, Nancy M., 291<br />
Gross, Laura S., 309<br />
Heiberg, Bruce K., 336 -37<br />
Gross, Paul N., 352 -53<br />
Hein, William B., 326<br />
Ground, John W., 358<br />
Heinemann, Jeffrey S., 352 -53<br />
Grouwinkel, Gary, 44, 45<br />
Helley, Hans H., 360<br />
Grulich, Stephen N., 242<br />
Helwig, Frederick G., 328<br />
Grunow, Oskar, 264<br />
Hemmings, Jill D., 284<br />
Guerreno, Charles J., 281<br />
Henckel, George C., 336 -37<br />
Guptill, Mary F., 304<br />
Hendershott, Mary H., 304<br />
Gurnee, Brian H., 357<br />
Henderson, Dale R., 338 -39<br />
395<br />
Henderson, Douglas M., 238<br />
Henderson, Janis A., 284<br />
Hergert, Molly A., 305<br />
Herkner, Carolyn M., 291<br />
Hermanson, Lilljo, 288 -89<br />
Hermanson, Glenn R., 346<br />
Hernandez, Henry A., 273<br />
Herrick, Thomas C., 348<br />
Herring, Craig M., 265<br />
Hershberger, Robert, 277<br />
Hess, William, 344<br />
Hetler, Sharon M., 300<br />
Hettinger, Roberta J., 265<br />
Heuss, Edward C., 328<br />
Hewlett, Jean E., 310<br />
Hicks, Lonnie W., 328<br />
Hidalgo del Rio, Norma, 273<br />
Higuera, Ronald J., 45<br />
Hildebrand, Larry L., 238<br />
Hildebrand, Robert D., 272, 273<br />
Hileman, John, W., 358<br />
Hill, Betty M., 378<br />
Hill, Julie A., 297<br />
Hill, Peter I., 272, 273, 350<br />
Hill, Randle W., 272, 273<br />
Hilliard, Jerry, 348<br />
Himovitz, Michael H., 235<br />
Hiner, Christine I., 305<br />
Hinman, Charles C., 269<br />
Hiruship, H. W., 272<br />
Hinton, Adrian C., 277<br />
Hirose, Carole Y., 263<br />
Hirsh, Terry M., 352 -53<br />
Hirsse, Carole, 366<br />
Hitter, Louis H., 322<br />
Hodges, David P., 269, 325<br />
Hoehn, Nancy Ruth, 269<br />
Hoehn, Richard J., 272, 273<br />
Hoenninger, Richard, 269<br />
H<strong>of</strong>er, Michael M., 321<br />
H<strong>of</strong>f, Carol L., 312<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman, Fred J., 371<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fpauir, Patrick L., 27<br />
Hogan, Cheryl L., 312<br />
Hogan, Kathleen M., 313<br />
Holbrook, Margaret L., 288 -89<br />
Hollender, David, 242<br />
Holloway, Janet M., 272, 273<br />
Holly, Bernard J., 348<br />
Holm, Karen J., 284<br />
Holman, Charles N., 348<br />
Holmes, Donald J., 346<br />
Home Economics, School <strong>of</strong>, 169<br />
Homesley, Ray R., 45, 67<br />
Hooper, Robert F., 348<br />
Hopi Hall, 372<br />
Hopper, Andrea, 302<br />
Hopper, Edith, 302<br />
Hoppstetter, Trudy K., 302<br />
Horne, Melvin A., 376<br />
Horton, Gayle F., 291<br />
Hoshaw, Richard A., 265<br />
Hosmer, John H., 327<br />
Hotchkiss, Hervey A., 281, 269, 354<br />
Howell, Joe, 242<br />
Howell, Lynn M., 284<br />
Hubbard, Susan, 294<br />
Huckle, Denise E., 313<br />
Hudesman, Karen L., 286<br />
Hudor, Ed, 368<br />
Hudson, Stephen L., 325<br />
Huebsch, Robb A., 274<br />
Huet, David A., 321<br />
Huff, Gregory, 348<br />
Huffman, Ann E., 288<br />
Huffman, Charles L., 264<br />
Huffman, Julie D., 288<br />
Hughes, Glenn S., 336 -37<br />
Hughes, James P., 336 -37<br />
Hughes, Leslie A., 306<br />
Hull, Herbert, 274<br />
Hulsey, Larry, 277<br />
Hultgen, Richard J., 351<br />
Hummel, Ronald L., 269<br />
Humphrey, Richard L., 271, 272,<br />
273<br />
Humphries, John E., 351<br />
Hunker, Robert W., 346<br />
Hunter, James, 344<br />
Hutson, Thomas M., 344<br />
Hyde, Walter B., 325<br />
Hyder, Dennis P., 344<br />
Hyfield, Blake, 331<br />
Hygrell, Gary L., 351<br />
de, Marilyn E., 281<br />
goe, Kathleen H., 305<br />
les, Cara L., 292<br />
Ilston, Jeffrey C., 269, 336 -37<br />
ngram, David W., 332<br />
ngram, Mary S., 300<br />
nnes, Susan J., 305<br />
nstitute <strong>of</strong> Electrical and<br />
Electronics, 257
nternational Relations Club, 276<br />
ntrater, Richard L., 235<br />
rvine, Philip D., 272, 273<br />
rwin, Judith A., 284<br />
saacs, Jeffrey P., 242<br />
saacs, Patricia K., 302<br />
vy, Susan R., 292<br />
Jaap, Leslie K., 269, 294<br />
Jablonski, Gary E., 272<br />
Jackemeyer, Delores, 263<br />
Jackson, Diane P., 297<br />
Jackson, Elizabeth H., 305<br />
Jackson, Francine A., 309<br />
Jackson, Loren E., 238<br />
Jackson, Mary J., 316, 281, 309<br />
Jackson, Suzette K., 304, 305<br />
Jacobs, Stephen E., 238<br />
Jacobsen, Linda M., 302<br />
Jacobsen, Sandra C., 298<br />
James, Jigger, 351<br />
James, Judith M., 288 -89<br />
Janoviak, James P., 340<br />
Jeffcott, Pamela G., 298<br />
Jeffries, William J., 269<br />
Jelliff, Marilyn, 298<br />
Jenkins, Frank Ill, 45, 54<br />
Jenkins, Martha C., 263<br />
Jenkins, Priscilla F., 262<br />
Jensen, Blain A., 273<br />
Jensen, Gale M., 298<br />
Jensen, Jax, 277<br />
Jensen, Leonard R., 341<br />
Jerman, Ann, 305<br />
Jette, Guy E., 269<br />
Jewett, Trena M., 300<br />
Jodoin, Adelard E., 242<br />
John, Nancy E., 300<br />
Johnson, Abraham, 352 -53<br />
Johnson, Candace, 301<br />
Johnson, Carole W., 291<br />
Johnson, Charles, 328<br />
Johnson, Daryl, 344<br />
Johnson, Drue, 345<br />
Johnson, Edward Jr., 383<br />
Johnson, Fon E., 327<br />
Johnson, Howard M., 351<br />
Johnson, John, 332<br />
Johnson, Kenneth, 330<br />
Johnson, Kitty, 300<br />
Johnson, Lynn E., 305<br />
Johnson, Marvin D., 158<br />
Johnson, Robert, 345<br />
Johnson, William, 242<br />
Johnston, Lorna L., 273, 306<br />
Johnston, Michael H., 348<br />
Jollensten, Sue E., 305<br />
Jones, Andrea L., 297<br />
Jones, Bernhardt E., 352 -53<br />
Jones, Boobee, 284<br />
Jones, Donna M., 277<br />
Jones, Jerelyn N., 281, 309<br />
Jones, John, 45, 67<br />
Jones, Judith L., 313<br />
Jones, Karen G., 302<br />
Jones, Karyl L., 313<br />
Jones, Quentin B., 371<br />
Jones, Richard, 345<br />
Jones, Steven H., 331<br />
Jones, Thomas W., 348<br />
Jones, Viola E., 272<br />
Jordan, Denise A., 284<br />
Jordan, Patricia A., 291<br />
Jordan, Wayne R., 360<br />
Joyner, Nancy J., 291<br />
Judson, Cynthia L., 295<br />
Julian, Sandra S., 292<br />
Julius, Ronni L., 309<br />
Jundt, George W., 271, 273<br />
Juntunen, Victor A., 355<br />
Kabat, Nancy M., 298<br />
Kagna, Sharon, 286<br />
Kai, Herbert, 323<br />
Kaibab -Huachuca, 373<br />
Kairis, Albert C., 357<br />
Kaldenbaugh, Lucy F., 27<br />
Kalil, Freddie J., 288 -89<br />
Kalish, Herbert W., 373, 235<br />
Kall, Roberta L., 309<br />
Kamin, Lynn P., 286<br />
Kandlis, Steven R., 235<br />
Kane, Candice C., 298<br />
Kane, Jack, 345<br />
Kanon, Gregg M., 321, 328<br />
Kapellusch, Mark E., 280<br />
Kaplan, David B., 277<br />
Kappa Alpha, 339<br />
Kappa Alpha <strong>The</strong>ta, 302 -303<br />
Kappa Delta Pi, 259<br />
Kappa Epsilon, 272<br />
Kappa Kappa Gamma, 304 -305<br />
Kappa Kappa Psi, 260<br />
Kappa Psi, 272<br />
Kappa Sigma, 340 -41<br />
Kapson, Leslie S., 286<br />
Karons, Juanita C., 301<br />
Karp, Dan N., 235<br />
Kartchner, Glen R., 277<br />
Kaslikowski, Chester, 277<br />
Katz, Richard I., 273<br />
Kaufmann, Nancy G., 305<br />
Kaufman, Wendy S., 286<br />
Kawin, Margo H., 286<br />
Kay, Nancy J., 299<br />
Kaydettes, 270<br />
Kaye, Louis I., 352 -53<br />
Kearney, Gail L., 262<br />
Kearney, Thomas J., 346<br />
Keebler, Vivian S., 301<br />
Keeler, John, 351<br />
Keenan, James G., 354<br />
Keenan, Michael J., 238<br />
Keith, Sarah L., 291<br />
Keller, Barbara S., 287<br />
Keller, Richard E., 346<br />
Kelly, Besty, 305<br />
Kellogg, Libby S., 285<br />
Kelly, James, 321<br />
Kelly, Michael J., 265<br />
Keltner, Monte R., 348<br />
Kempff, Sharon D., 302<br />
Kennedy, Jay S., 332<br />
Kennett, Kathryn D., 302<br />
Kenney, Thomas J., 331<br />
Kerr, Karen, 305<br />
Kesler, Jack M., 265<br />
Kester, Karla K., 292<br />
Keyer, Richard D., 352 -53<br />
Kidushim, Rose R., 287<br />
Kikel, Joan E., 274<br />
Kimmel, Richard A., 332<br />
King, Deborah D., 305<br />
King, Howard A., 351<br />
King, Kay S., 299<br />
King, Sandra, 305<br />
King, William P., 347<br />
Kingman, Robert E., 265<br />
Kinneberg, Joan A., 299<br />
Kinney, Michael L., 331<br />
Kinsey, Sharon J., 301<br />
Kinsock, Carol A., 281, 302<br />
Kinsock, Catherine E., 302<br />
Kircher, Karen C., 306<br />
Kirk, John C., 328<br />
Kirmse, James T., 338 -39, 265<br />
Kitt, Claudia, E., 306<br />
Kittner, Richard H., 352 -53<br />
Klahr, Gary H., 45, 54, 64, 65<br />
Klausen, Douglas J., 45<br />
Klein, Martin S., 235<br />
Klein, Raymond K., 242<br />
Kleinsmith, Jane E., 299<br />
Klewer, Barbara A., 272<br />
Kline, James H., 382<br />
Klinkowski, Mark J., 351<br />
Kloos, Constance K., 306<br />
Klopp, Barbara E., 313<br />
Knapp, Dee D., 302<br />
Knapp, Frank, 277<br />
Knipmeyer, Kirk M., 345<br />
Knoop, Thomas A., 345<br />
Knotts, Charles M., 339<br />
Knowles, Stephanie A., 366<br />
Knox, John E., 348<br />
Knudsen, John S., 353<br />
Koch, Joseph W., 340<br />
Kocisko, Robert J., 325<br />
Kodner, David E., 324<br />
Kohn, Ingeborg M., 264<br />
Komorous, James M., 330<br />
Komorowski, Jan W., 45<br />
Konopasek, Vivian J., 272, 273<br />
Kordik, Michael W., 78<br />
Koss, Jerry E., 328<br />
Koval, David L., 352 -53<br />
Kowalski, Kevin R., 277<br />
Kramer, Bruce B., 324<br />
Kramer, Peter G., 339<br />
Krayk, Stefan A., 351<br />
Krieger, Lloyd I., 324<br />
Kr<strong>of</strong>t, Dennis J., 242<br />
Kronick, Craig, 235<br />
Krucker, Kathleen A., 313<br />
Kruse, Bonnie J., 313<br />
Kubo, David K., 273<br />
Kuehi, Robert, 274<br />
Kuehn, Thomas C., 330<br />
Kufahl, Judy E., 291<br />
Kuhl, Dennis A., 327<br />
Kuhn, Barbara M., 262<br />
Kuhn, Kathryn, 288 -89<br />
Kull, Geary W., 328<br />
Kunkle, Frances, 160, 316<br />
Kurtin, Mary L., 306<br />
Kurtz, Edward, 274<br />
Kwasman, Donald L., 235<br />
Kwic, Katherine H., 297<br />
396<br />
Labenz, Jane, 297<br />
Laberge, Robert V., 269, 355<br />
Labovitz, Earl A., 235<br />
Laird, Jon P., 265<br />
Laizure, Dayle C., 313<br />
Lajeunesse, Janet M., 313<br />
Lakin, Charlene J., 302<br />
Lamb, Charles, 358<br />
Lamb, Ellen C., 295<br />
Lamb, Ronald, 325<br />
Lamb, Sally J., 302<br />
Lambda Chi Alpha, 338<br />
Lammie, Patricia A., 281, 273,<br />
288 -89<br />
Lancaster, Connie L., 305<br />
Landis, Sheryl A., 313<br />
Landy, Thomas M., 235<br />
Lane, Pamela S., 305<br />
Lane, Terry L., 277<br />
Lang, E. Stephen, 263<br />
Langley, James W., 327<br />
Lansdale, Jack L. Jr., 348<br />
Lansdown, David M., 45<br />
Larson, Bruce, 76<br />
Larson, Carol J., 291<br />
Larson, Stephen, 358<br />
Lasalle, Patricia A., 378<br />
Lashlee, Dayle A., 292<br />
Lass<strong>of</strong>f, Martin P., 352 -53<br />
Lathrop, James C., 357<br />
Law, College <strong>of</strong>, 182 -83<br />
Lawrence, Bruce B., 340<br />
Lawrence, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey T., 331<br />
Leathy, Christina E., 303<br />
Leavitt, Mark K., 324<br />
Lechner, Michael, 327<br />
Leddy, Richard J., 340<br />
Ledwell, Tony H., 263<br />
Lee, Robert L., 265<br />
Lee, Bruce D., 45<br />
Lee, Cynthia Q., 295<br />
Lee, Henry M., 355<br />
Lee, Johnny A., 263<br />
Lee, Olden Caldwell, 45, 64, 67<br />
Lee, Phyllis A., 299<br />
Lee, William G., 347<br />
Leff, Muriel A., 287<br />
Legal, Carl, 27<br />
Lehmer, Sandra G., 306<br />
Leighton, Laurie, 303<br />
Leisy, Luann K., 262, 306<br />
Leman, Kevin A., 373<br />
Lemke, Janice L., 295<br />
Lent, Barbara E., 297<br />
Lent, Katherine A., 297<br />
Le<strong>of</strong>ord, Mike, 321<br />
Leon, Jose R., 273<br />
Levens, Martin J., 324<br />
Levenson, Michael J., 235<br />
Levin, Robert A., 235<br />
Levin, Roberta M., 288 -89<br />
Levine, Judith E., 309<br />
Levine, William A., 273<br />
Levinson, Donald E., 235<br />
Levitt, William L., 264<br />
Levitz, Kandie, 285<br />
Levkowitz, Jan C., 309<br />
Lewis, Christopher H., 277<br />
Lewis, David, 349<br />
Lewis, Stephen, 347<br />
Lewkowitz, Stephen R., 345<br />
Library, 166<br />
Liberal Arts, College <strong>of</strong>, 184 -85<br />
Libovitz, Larry, 235<br />
Lichtenstein, Patric, 287<br />
Liebman, Charles S., 235<br />
Liesch, Kaye C., 298, 299<br />
Liggitt, Marcia J., 302, 307<br />
Liles, George D., 328<br />
Linberg, Ronald O., 327<br />
Lindamood, Cathie A., 297<br />
Lindstrom, E. Gordon, 79, 329<br />
Lindstrom, Stephen A., 328<br />
Lines, Richard B., 277<br />
Linsenbard, Susan J., 290, 291<br />
Linxwiller, Lois A., 295<br />
Lippmann, Lee N., 281, 324<br />
Lisk, Anson, 329<br />
Little, Cynthia A., 305<br />
Livingston, Anthony, 347<br />
Livingston, David M., 235<br />
Llewellyn, Jerry L., 327<br />
Lloyd, Debra A., 303<br />
Lockwood, George K., 345<br />
Loewenstein, Carol A., 287<br />
Lo<strong>fti</strong>s, Susan E., 280<br />
Logan, James W., 360<br />
Lombaer, Susan M., 269, 305<br />
Lombardo, Bonnie L., 288 -89<br />
Loughridge, Susan, 299<br />
Low, Jeffrey A., 324<br />
Lowrance, Kenneth F., 322<br />
Ludeke, Kay W., 264<br />
Lueck, William M., 45, 47<br />
Luedtke, Texas A., 305<br />
Luke, David M., 277<br />
Lungren, Timothy K., 376<br />
Lupton, Frantz R., 327<br />
Lust, Richard, 347<br />
Luz, Babette, 264<br />
Lynch, Mary E., 269, 307<br />
Lynch, Patrick J., 345<br />
Lynn, Sarah E., 291<br />
Lyon, Bruce H., 347<br />
Lyon, James S., 242<br />
Lyon, Mary S., 297<br />
Mabry, Charles R., 277<br />
Mach, Jean M., 275<br />
Macintyre, Catherine, 297<br />
Mackin, Stephen K., 325<br />
Macklin, Rex N., 45<br />
Macrury, Sandra A., 299<br />
Madding John W., 357<br />
Madison, Cynthia E., 295<br />
Mages, Melanie J., 287<br />
Magill, Robyn J., 269, 297<br />
Mahnkopf, Wolfgang, 327<br />
Mahoney, John Patric, 273<br />
Mail, Allen, 274<br />
Mains, Lynda G., 313<br />
Maisel, Kathryn L., 309<br />
Makaus, Mary V., 307<br />
Maldonado, Leonard N., 273<br />
Maley, Dennis D., 45<br />
Malinowski, James E., 242<br />
Malkin, Stephen Z., 316, 325,<br />
352 -53<br />
Malleck, Irwin, 352 -53<br />
Mallory, John Scott, 325<br />
Mallow, Claudia A., 263<br />
Malo, Kenneth, 329<br />
Mammen, Rebeca J., 292<br />
Maneval, James R., 273, 354 -55<br />
Mangham, John F., 272, 273<br />
Mangle, Irene L., 285<br />
Manley, Melissa B., 303<br />
Manning, Nona J., 307<br />
Manspeaker, Melinda, 307<br />
Manzanita Hall, 374<br />
Mapes, Linda A., 305<br />
Marcuccilli, Bernard, 336 -37<br />
Marcus, Elaine R., 287<br />
Mardian, Tom L., 333<br />
Margolian, Leslie B., 287<br />
Margolis, Myron S., 265<br />
Mariani, Linda P., 291<br />
Mariscal, Ana M., 292<br />
Marketing Club, 254<br />
Marks, Judith, 287<br />
Maroney, Suzi M., 297<br />
Marquart, Dorothy, 274<br />
Marrs, Anthony W., 327<br />
Marsh, Marilyn, 287<br />
Marshall, Jerry E., 269<br />
Marta, Jeffrey J., 273<br />
Martin, Clarence E., 329<br />
Martin, Georgia L., 366<br />
Martin, James, 358<br />
Martin, Richard, 277<br />
Martinez, Albert, 272, 273<br />
Masel, Brent E., 352 -53<br />
Mason, Jeffrey W., 243<br />
Massa, Lynn M., 301<br />
Matesic, Cynthia L., 313<br />
Mathan, Steve, 370<br />
Mathes, Madalynn S., 269, 284 -85<br />
Mathes, Malcolm K., 341<br />
Mathews, Catherine A., 307<br />
Matishak, John A., 45<br />
Matrician, Jeffrey L., 347<br />
Matson, Mary K., 288 -89<br />
Matter, Matha E., 288 -89<br />
Matthews, Robert J., 264<br />
Mattison, John R., 340 -41<br />
Matz, Thomas M., 345<br />
Mauer, Michael D., 235<br />
Mauge, James, 358<br />
Maullin, Laurie J., 287<br />
Maurer, Gail L., 309<br />
Mayes, Jeri L., 291<br />
Maxwell, Margaret L., 292<br />
May, David B., 281, 321<br />
May, Judy L., 305<br />
May, Susan A., 305<br />
May, Walter F., 333<br />
Maya, Yolanda G., 378<br />
Mayberry, Ralph E., 277<br />
Maynard, Terry E., 277<br />
Mayne, Carol J., 302<br />
Mazourek, Mary L., 284<br />
McAlister, James E., 272<br />
McAlister, Patricia, 301<br />
M., Campero C., 235<br />
McBride, Cris D., 273<br />
McCarroll, Michael P., 359<br />
McCarthy, Colleen C., 299<br />
McCarthy, James, 333
McCarthy, Judith, 295<br />
McCarthy, Kevin T., 349<br />
McCarthy, Loretta M., 304, 305<br />
McCarthy, Rory, 327<br />
McCarty, Martha M., 299<br />
McCaslin, Catherine, 305<br />
McCaugney, W. F., 274<br />
McCay, Cathie L., 262<br />
McClenahan, K., 292<br />
McClure, Diana S., 301<br />
McColm, Patricia A., 301<br />
McConnell, Margaret, 291<br />
McCord, Robin, 297<br />
McCormick, Joyce A., 288 -89<br />
McCoy, Nancy D., 297<br />
McCoy, Patricia A., 292<br />
McCrea, Randall E., 373<br />
McCusker, Cornelius, 357<br />
McDonald, Kerry A., 327<br />
McDonald, Lee H., 265<br />
McDonald, Skye D., 305<br />
McDonald Terry R., 330<br />
McDonnell, Kathleen, 295<br />
McDonnell, Margie A., 295<br />
McDougal, James N., 349<br />
McEvers, Mary B., 291<br />
McFayden, Anne M., 297<br />
McFayden, Mary K., 285<br />
McFarlin, Mary P., 305<br />
McGarry, Martin M., 345<br />
McGehee, Cecil, 44, 45<br />
McGeorge, Martha E., 269, 304, 305<br />
McGeorge, Melinda E., 269, 307<br />
McGill, Robin, 296<br />
McGrath, Barbara L., 285<br />
McGuire, Emily E., 301<br />
McHugh, Francis J., 269<br />
Mclntee, Joan T., 155, 400<br />
McKinney, Larry D., 349<br />
McKinsey, Linda E., 293<br />
McLaughlin, George R., 269, 354,<br />
355<br />
McLaughlin, Michael, 345<br />
McLean, Mary K., 285<br />
McMahan, Melinda A., 305<br />
McMahan, Michaela L., 305<br />
McMahon, Elizabeth A., 291<br />
McMillan, Samuel C., 158<br />
McMillen, Georgia L., 303<br />
McMillen, Hal T., 349 '<br />
McNamara, Charles E., 333<br />
McNaughton, Gay, 307<br />
McNeil, Roberta L., 155, 400<br />
McNicol, Sally, 297<br />
McPherson, Bonnie J., 293<br />
McPike, Timothy K., 354 -55<br />
McSparran, Pamela A., 285<br />
Mead, Ruth E., 288 -89<br />
Meaney, Francis J., 377<br />
Means, Katherine A., 293<br />
Medicine, College <strong>of</strong>, 186 -87<br />
Meece, Diane K., 378<br />
Mehl, George P., 327<br />
Meier, Pam, 299<br />
Meloy, John C., 327<br />
Memmott, Janet C., 366<br />
Menaugh, Paul T., 327<br />
Mensa, 274<br />
Mense, Allan T., 269, 321<br />
Mercer, Daniel J., 347<br />
Merikle, Linda L., 273, 305<br />
Merrill, Patricia A., 288 -89<br />
Merritt, Hugh E., 336 -37<br />
Mertz, Sally J., 272, 273<br />
Metcalf, Marcia S., 269, 291<br />
Metz, Judith J., 309<br />
Meyer, Diane C., 295<br />
Meyer, Lee, 327<br />
Meyer, Maryann, 277<br />
Meyer, William, 358<br />
Meyer, William 352 -53<br />
Meyerson, Gregory Z., 324<br />
Meza, George M., 273<br />
Michael, Walter S., 325<br />
Michele, Melinda, 295<br />
Milan, Frank C., 336 -37<br />
Milan, George M., 336 -37<br />
Milks, Pamela L., 303<br />
Miller, Barbara J., 297<br />
Miller, Dianne W., 287<br />
Miller, Elliot, 281<br />
Miller, Jeffrey B., 355<br />
Miller, John E., 273<br />
Miller, Marilee A., 295<br />
Miller, Marsha, 313<br />
Miller, Richard P., 383<br />
Miller, Stephen A., 355<br />
Miller, Susan J., 303<br />
Miller, Vance B., 242<br />
Miller, William, 45<br />
Milling, John A., 351<br />
Mills, Constance G., 295<br />
Mincks, Mary L., 293<br />
Minelich, Sharon, 313<br />
Miners, Cynthia L., 303<br />
Mines, College <strong>of</strong>, 188-89<br />
Mirman, Kenneth A., 352 -53<br />
Misiaszek, John J., 265<br />
Mitchell, Christine, 291<br />
Mitchell, Fred Jr., 347<br />
Mitchell, Jeanie, 299<br />
Mitchell, Michael, 329<br />
Moberly, Marcia M., 288 -89<br />
Moe, Lois A., 303<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fett, James, 327<br />
Mogy, Richard J., 324<br />
Mohave Hall, 375<br />
Mohr, Henry Clifford, 322<br />
Mohr, Wesley G., 351<br />
Moleski, Carol M., 381<br />
Molina, Barbara B., 303<br />
Mollett, John B., 281, 333<br />
Mollins, Ken, 336<br />
Monolo, Sherry P., 299<br />
Monson, Carolyn L., 262<br />
Montano, Oscar W., 329<br />
Montgomery, Linda, 310 -11<br />
Moodie, Kathryn L., 301<br />
Moody, Robert C., 243<br />
Moody, Michael, 45, 345<br />
Moon, Cynthia, 297<br />
Moon, Virginia E., 269, 297<br />
Mooney, Daniel J., 347<br />
Mooney, John T., 359<br />
Mooney, Maureen A., 295<br />
Moore, Bess, 291<br />
Moore, Louis A., 327<br />
Moore, Mary, 288 -89<br />
Moore, Pat, 345<br />
Moore, Ralph, 195<br />
Moreton, Marilyn F., 288 -89<br />
Morford, James W., 341<br />
Morgan, Arthur J., 235<br />
Morgan, Mary R., 265<br />
Morgan, Melanie J., 288 -89<br />
Moriarty, Richard A., 45<br />
Morley, Gail P., 301<br />
Morley, Thomas W., 243<br />
Morris, Jerry R., 333<br />
Morris, Kent F., 349<br />
Morris, Melba L., 272<br />
Morris, Richard A., 352 -53<br />
Morris, Steven E., 235<br />
Morrison, Cherill B., 313<br />
Morrison, Gene C., 359<br />
Morrison, Martha J., 264<br />
Morron, Thomas D., 352 -53<br />
Mortar Board, 241<br />
Mosier, Marianne R., 285<br />
Moskowitz, Felice L., 287<br />
Moson, Frank B., 327<br />
Moss, Cynthia A., 309<br />
Mount, Jane E., 299<br />
Mudra, Darrell, 44, 45<br />
Mueller, Robert B., 277<br />
Mulcahy, Lawrence L., 333<br />
Mulder, Cherie E., 297<br />
Mullen, Patricia A., 313<br />
Mullens, Kenneth R., 336 -37<br />
Mullens, Linda C., 291<br />
Muller, Glenn A., 352 -53<br />
Mumma, John H., 325<br />
Munch, Bonnie A., 295<br />
Muncy, Martin B., 345<br />
Munguia, Albert, 370<br />
Murfin, Christine A., 305<br />
Murphy, Jan A., 347<br />
Murphy, Jerry B., 195<br />
Murphy, Patrick, 341<br />
Murray, Steve C., 341<br />
Museum, 166<br />
Muslims, 279<br />
Mutschler, Pris, 291<br />
Myers, Barbara, 285<br />
Myers, Mansell D., 336 -37<br />
Myhre, Robert J., 265<br />
Naegle, Carl A., 360<br />
Nardi, Kenneth F., 243<br />
Nash John F., 281, 322 -23<br />
Nason, Sancy A., 303<br />
Nast, Richard D., 383<br />
Nathan, Frederick R., 347<br />
Nathan, Jeannie, 302<br />
Nathan, Stephen P., 370<br />
Naughton, Janie F., 269, 297<br />
Navajo Hall, 376<br />
Neal, William F., 351<br />
Neath, Nancy A., 307<br />
Neeb, William L., 333<br />
Neely, James A., 280<br />
Neffson, Diane A., 301<br />
Nelson, Christine, 301<br />
Nelson, Craig, 329<br />
Nelson, Daniel G., 345<br />
Nelson, Gordon, 321<br />
Nelson, Lani, 303<br />
Nelson, Richard, 347<br />
Nelson, Ronald E., 272, 273<br />
Nelson, Susan M., 303<br />
Nelson, Teri R., 285<br />
Nelson, Thomas, 45, 67, 329<br />
Nemeth, William C., 67<br />
Netter, Lee E., 341<br />
Neubauer, Sue, 307<br />
Neufeld, Victor A., 355<br />
Newhausen, Robert, 273<br />
Newkirk, L. Christine, 285<br />
Newman, Suzanne E., 366<br />
News Bureau, 167<br />
Newsome, John A., 330<br />
Newton, Cynthia F., 264<br />
Nichols, Kristine A., 381<br />
Nichols, Nick, 243<br />
Nichols, Virginia A., 263<br />
Nicholson, Bradley A., 329<br />
Nickolaus, Jay R., 336 -37<br />
Niestemski, Walter S., 243<br />
Nisenson, Judith I., 287<br />
Nixon, Terry A., 359<br />
Nolan, Daniel L., 277<br />
Noon, Mary M., 301<br />
Nordholm, Carl D., 273<br />
Norman, Linda L., 301<br />
Norrbom, Christine, 295<br />
Norris, John, 345<br />
Northington, Mary S., 313<br />
Novick, Robert D., 352 -53<br />
Novogrod, Nancy J., 287<br />
Novorr, Patricia L., 287<br />
Nuclear Society<br />
Nunez, Daniel E., 277<br />
Nunn, Linda C., 288 -89<br />
Nursing, College <strong>of</strong>, 190 -91<br />
Oakes, Lexie B., 336 -37<br />
O'Brien, Michael, 349<br />
O'Brien, Patrick A., 379, 272, 273<br />
Ochenrider, Gordon H., 341<br />
Ochoa, Stephen M., 327<br />
Ochs, Geraldine E., 264<br />
O'Connor, Chris, 307<br />
Ode, Carla, 297<br />
Odell, Nancy E., 299<br />
Odgers, Karl J., 269<br />
Ogsbury, Carol A., 299<br />
Oharrow, Marcia A., 269, 295<br />
Ohern, David G., 330<br />
Oitker, Joanne L., 297<br />
Okita, Thomas M., 273<br />
Olds, Cynthia J., 299<br />
Oliver, James D., 269<br />
Olney, Carol L., 297<br />
Olsen, Judith A., 313<br />
Olson, Christina L., 293<br />
Olson, Judith Anne F., 281, 316<br />
Omalley, Peggy, 305<br />
Omicron Nu, 251<br />
Oneil, Ruth A., 299<br />
Ong, Eileen K., 374<br />
Opstad, Gregory J., 377<br />
Ornelas, Linda A., 305<br />
Oroke, Pamela D., 305<br />
Orr, Anthony T., 357<br />
Orr, Richard A., 359<br />
Orth, Susan A., 269, 296, 297<br />
Osborn, Duncan F., 347<br />
Osborn, Kathleen, 303<br />
Osborne, Thomas N., 357<br />
Osri, Margit M., 288 -89<br />
Overlock, Starr, 295<br />
Owens, Judith A., 288 -89<br />
Ownbey, Douglas A., 272, 273<br />
Paddock, Victoria R., 366<br />
Padelford, John C., 357<br />
Padgett, Emmie G., 296, 297<br />
Paleck, William F., 359<br />
Palmer, Abigail L., 285<br />
Palmer, Kathryn A., 303<br />
Palmer, Nancy K., 313<br />
Palmer, Pennie L., 285<br />
Palmer, Rodney D., 277<br />
Palmer, Sally M., 272, 302, 307<br />
Panhellenic, 281<br />
Pankey, Roger, 352 -53<br />
Pany, Kurt J., 321<br />
Papachristou, Chryss, 285<br />
Papago Lodge, 377<br />
Pappas, Kay L., 305<br />
Pardee, Robert M., 349<br />
Parker, Barnes R., 45<br />
Parker, Jean A., 305<br />
Parker, Kathryn A., 293<br />
Parker, Richard E., 325<br />
Parlett, Pamela A., 313<br />
Parra, Ronald G., 321<br />
Parris, Andrea, 309<br />
Parsons, William R., 373<br />
Partain, Ronald E., 272, 273<br />
Paskal, Jill K., 299<br />
Passey, James M., 349<br />
Pasternack, Irwin G., 324<br />
Pattee, Nanette S., 307<br />
Patterson, Gale R., 355<br />
397<br />
Pauer, Pamela, 313<br />
Paul, Alison V., 313<br />
Paulson, Michael, 327<br />
Pavlinda, Linda J., 285<br />
Payette, Paul F., 329<br />
Payne, Ronald C., 349<br />
Payson, Thomas A., 347<br />
Payton, Ronald L., 333<br />
Peach, William E., 355<br />
Pearse, Robin, 336 -37<br />
Pearson, Donna A., 307<br />
Pearson, Nancy G., 273, 295<br />
Peaslee, Bartlett N., 347<br />
Pedersen, Alan R., 331<br />
Pedroli, Bette J., 309<br />
Pemble, William F., 238<br />
Pence, Donald J., 344 -45<br />
Perazzo, Joseph L., 272, 273<br />
Percious, Judith P., 274<br />
Pergrem, Romona J., 301<br />
Perius, Walter L., 347<br />
Perlin, Barry M., 324<br />
Perlman, Arlene L., 309<br />
Perlman, Ilene R., 287<br />
Perot, Mary K., 285<br />
Perry, David G., 155, 400<br />
Perry, Linda, 313<br />
Perry, Lisa, 280<br />
Pertuit, Patricia, 305<br />
Pertuit, Peggy, 305<br />
Peterson, Gail Y., 305<br />
Peterson, Karen E., 307<br />
Peterson, Katharine, 273, 303<br />
Peterson, Kim, 325<br />
Peterson, Randi E., 303<br />
Petras, Gregory J., 376<br />
Petty, Paul A., 277<br />
Pfeil, Wendy, 295<br />
Pflueger, Timothy N., 357<br />
Pharmacy, College <strong>of</strong>, 192 -93<br />
Phelps, Cynthia C., 297<br />
Phi Beta Kappa, 267<br />
Phi Chi <strong>The</strong>ta, 252<br />
Phi Delta Chi, 273<br />
Phi Eta Sigma, 244<br />
Phi Gamma Delta, 358 -59<br />
Phi Mu, 310 -11<br />
Phi Sigma Kappa, 360<br />
Phillips, Steve W., 347<br />
Phrateres, 245<br />
Pi Beta <strong>The</strong>ta, 306 -07<br />
Phi Delta Phi, 266<br />
Pi Kappa Alpha, 342 -43<br />
Pi Kappa Delta, 261<br />
Pi Lambda <strong>The</strong>ta, 261<br />
Pi Mu Epsilon, 266<br />
Pi Omega Pi, 252<br />
Photo Service, 162<br />
Physical Plant, 164<br />
Piccarreto, Rene J., 317<br />
Pickrell, Christopher, 349<br />
Pierce, John T., 321<br />
Pierson, Edward E., 265, 323<br />
Pierson, Joseph N., 323<br />
Pilcher, Rebecca R., 299<br />
Pima Hall, 378<br />
Pincus, Rebecca B., 384<br />
Pitz, Harmon, 235<br />
Placement Service, 195<br />
Place, Pamela, 303<br />
Platt, Riska R., 27<br />
Poling, Stephen J., 379<br />
Pollyea, Sherry H., 309<br />
Pontious, Daniel P., 243<br />
Pop<strong>of</strong>, Natasha L., 293<br />
Porcelain, Martin E., 273<br />
Porter, Fern A., 304, 305<br />
Porter, Jeanne V., 321<br />
Porter, Pamela E., 313<br />
Porter, Roger S., 277<br />
Porton, Mariette C., 285<br />
Postill, Steven, 360<br />
Postillion, L., 297<br />
Potter, Keith D., 277<br />
Pottorff, Victor S., 357<br />
Potts, James C., 365<br />
Poulson, Elees L., 381<br />
Poulter, Gene R., 273<br />
Powell, Don W., 281, 316, 345<br />
Powley, Frances C., 299<br />
Poynter, Richard L., 359<br />
Pratt, Judith S., 291<br />
President <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>, 157<br />
Prest, David G., 345<br />
Preston, Leslie J., 305<br />
Preston, William R., 349<br />
Pre -Vet Club, 278<br />
Price, Barry D., 324<br />
Price, Penelope, 305<br />
Price, Royal "Sharkey," 44, 45<br />
Price, Stephen M., 349<br />
Prigge, Gary W., 272, 273<br />
Prigge, Marilyn J., 273<br />
Prince, Richard D., 351<br />
Pritchett, Edward L., 272, 273
Pr<strong>of</strong>fitt, Nicholas C., 263<br />
Rodeo Club, 278<br />
Provenzano, James M., 345 Roders, Nancy, 274<br />
Prushansky, Harry A., 324 Rodgers, Knox, 347<br />
Ptacek, Marcus J., 349<br />
Rodgers, Richard T., 333<br />
Pulford, Jeffrey L., 329<br />
Rodman, Jane H., 305<br />
Puntenney, James W., 359 Rogel, Marilyn, 313<br />
Puntenney, Robert A., 359 Rogers, James E., 347<br />
Purcell, Jean E., 299<br />
Rogers, Peggy J., 265<br />
Pylant, Charlotte R. 285<br />
Rogers, Tim, 347<br />
Rogers, Wesley, 307<br />
Quimby, Charles M., 360<br />
Rogge, Laurence E., 45, 54<br />
Quinn, Richard W., 269 Roggeveen, Catherine, 297<br />
Quinn, Roy J., 327<br />
Rogow, Marcia A., 287<br />
Quintana, Joe J., 336 -337<br />
Rokey, J. R., 359<br />
Quintenz, Barbara J., 265 Roland, Karen E., 378<br />
Quiroz, Cristina O., 310 -311 Roll, John P., 275<br />
Quiroz, Joseph R., 265<br />
Roll, Richard L., 347<br />
Quistgard, Jon E., 336 -337 Rome, Arlene M., 287<br />
Romell, Nancy L., 307<br />
Rabogliatti, Mary E., 264<br />
Romer, Carole J., 307<br />
Radabaugh, Bruce E., 45<br />
Romero, Frederick P., 264<br />
Radetsky, Beth E., 309<br />
Romick, Linda J., 299<br />
Radmacher, Lynn, 295<br />
Romley, Dennis D., 336 -337<br />
Radmacher, Nancy A., 295 Ronstadt, Edward A., 345<br />
Rafsky, David, 352 -353 Ronstadt, Michael T., 265<br />
Ragsdale, William J., 345 Root, Richard A., 80, 359<br />
Raiffie, Marilyn, 309 Roripaugh, Ray L., 336 -337<br />
Ralston, Anne R., 303 Rosenbaum, Susan F., 263<br />
Ramras, David N., 235 Rosenberg, Arnold S., 333<br />
Ramsdell, Stephen L., 359 Rosenthal, Louis E., 352 -353<br />
Ramsey, Louis A., 45 Ross David, 345<br />
Ramsey, Susan, 288 -289 Ross, Linda K., 299<br />
Randall, Doxie D., 277 Ross, Nancy J., 309<br />
Rangel, Lucia, 277<br />
Ross, Robert W., Jr., 155, 400<br />
Range Management Club, 250 Rossetti, Anthony J., 347<br />
Rankin, Lynn D., 287 Rosso, John A., 352 -353<br />
Raphun, Kathleen S., 281, 202, 293 Roth, Barbara L., 155, 287, 400<br />
Rasmussen, William O., 265 Roth, Margaret L., 295<br />
Rathwell, Peter J., 359<br />
Rothery, Douglas E., 351<br />
Rauh, David S., 330<br />
Rotolo, Douglas F., 322<br />
Rawn, Peggy A., 295<br />
Roundstream, Terry C., 360<br />
Ray, John L., 45, 347<br />
Rowell, Wayne C., 273<br />
Ray, Ronald J., 321<br />
Roye, Michael D., 352 -353<br />
Raymond, Kathryn F., 302, 307 Rubin, Steven I., 324<br />
Read, Susan B., 310 -311 Ruby, Rick, 327<br />
Reay, William G., 371<br />
Ruh, Steven A., 325<br />
Reden, Steven D., 273 Ruiz, Lillian C., 384<br />
Redavid, John F., 355<br />
Ruley, Frank M., 349<br />
Reeb, Mary M., 313 Runstrom, Judith L., 293<br />
Reed, Joann J., 273 Rush, Barbara H., 299<br />
Reed, Mark A., 45, 345 Russell, Barbara A., 305<br />
Reed, <strong>The</strong>odore P., 274 Russell, James A., 345<br />
Reed, Thomas C., 272 Ruth, Ellen J., 305<br />
Reeves, Dougal B., 325 Rutschman, Wayne R., 349<br />
Regens, James L., 329 Ruzicka, Nancy J., 269<br />
Regenstrief, Marcia, 309 Ryals, Michelle E., 295<br />
Registrar, 161<br />
Ryan, Claire F., 288 -289<br />
Reimold, Rick C., 327 Ryan, Daniel J., 45<br />
Reife, Lynne F., 301 Ryciak, Steve D., 336 -337<br />
Renner, Daniel W., 349 Ryden, Jeanne M., 299<br />
Resseguie, Judith M., 285 Ryder, Kristina M., 277<br />
Restaino, Thomas A., 333<br />
Reuland, Jeff, 349<br />
Sabin, Barbara L., 309<br />
Reyne, Laura E., 277<br />
Sacherman, Lynette M., 309<br />
Reynolds, Donald W., 347 Sacks, Deborah B., 287<br />
Reynolds, James W., 321<br />
Sadek, Susan F., 287<br />
Reynolds, Judith A., 295<br />
Sailer, James W., 281, 321<br />
Reynolds, Rosemary, 285 Sakato, Gary M., 323<br />
Rhein, Michael A., 280, 381 Salant, David R., 359<br />
Rhoades, Charles F., 347<br />
Salaz, Joe R., 272, 273<br />
Rho Chi, 271<br />
Saliba, David L., 349<br />
Rice, Kathleen, 303<br />
Saltzman, Andrea L., 287<br />
Rice, Sally G., 299<br />
Saltzman, David L., 235<br />
Riceberg, Harvey B., 271, 272, 273 Sanborn, Lynne, 301<br />
Rich, Pamela J., 295<br />
Sandahl, Douglas C., 351<br />
Richter, Robert H., 324<br />
Sanders, Dennis H., 333<br />
Richardson, William, 350 -351 Sanders, Janis, 285<br />
Richter, Barbara J., 309<br />
Sanders, John C., 281<br />
Ridenour, Dwight F., 277<br />
Sanderson, John R., 269, 341<br />
Ridenour, Richard A., 349 Sandin, Stephen T., 349<br />
Rierson, Dennis A., 345<br />
Sann, Karen B., 287<br />
Riese, Diane K., 291<br />
Santa Cruz Hall, 380<br />
Rihs, Paul W., 345<br />
Sanwall, Netra, 277<br />
Riklin, Sarabeth, 309<br />
Sapienza, Tony J., 355<br />
Rinek, Steven W., 347<br />
Sarnoski, Kenneth P., 45<br />
Riordan, Mary L., 293<br />
Sasnett, Charlene R., 299<br />
Ripley, Valard P., 277<br />
Satterlee, Marcia J., 301<br />
Risner, William J., 341<br />
Sauro, William H., 263<br />
Rita, Robert M., 325<br />
Savoie, William Anth, 153, 325<br />
Ritchie, Roger S., 333<br />
Sawdey, Robert E., 345<br />
Rix, Richard M., 345<br />
Sawyer, David H., 329<br />
Rizzo, Francis J., 355<br />
Sawyer, Gary G., 370<br />
Roads, Helen M., 303<br />
Saxon, Robert L., 333<br />
Robbins, John R., 355<br />
Scabbard & Blade, 270<br />
Roberts, Angela L., 297<br />
Scacco, Bruce F., 352 -353<br />
Roberts, Vicki L., 381<br />
Scaling, Peggy E., 307<br />
Roberts, William C., 263<br />
Scanlon, Becky, 305<br />
Robertson, John A., 264, 349 Scarborough, Deborah, 291<br />
Robertson Mary E., 307, 297 Sceli, Debbie H., 303<br />
Robertson, Sloan L., 360<br />
Schaad, Lisa A., 273, 305<br />
Robey, Mary C., 288 -289<br />
Schaefer, Lee, 274<br />
Robinson Kelsey, 285<br />
Schafer, Marilyn J., 285<br />
Robinson, Linda K., 299<br />
Schagren, Melvyn, 273<br />
Robinson, Paul H., 45, 65, 67 Schaller, David A., 325<br />
Robson, Gary S., 333<br />
Shallock, Larry W., 271, 273<br />
398<br />
Scheffler, Helen S., 287<br />
Sche finer, Helene R., 309<br />
Scheinhart, Lonnie, 381<br />
Schenck, Douglas L., 347<br />
Schiele, Diane E., 313<br />
Schierenberg, Carol, 277<br />
Schildkraut, Naomi, 309<br />
Schimmel, Robert J., 243<br />
Schlotterbeck, Robert, 336 -337<br />
Schleuter, Charles D., 45<br />
Schmidt, Barbara J., 307<br />
Schmidt, Beatrice J., 299<br />
Schmitt, Timothy W., 357<br />
Schnadig, Ruth J., 304<br />
Schneider, Joanne I., 309<br />
Schneider, Lee F., 235<br />
Schnitzer, Jean M., 309<br />
Schoenbaum, Jeffry F., 235<br />
Schoichet, Naomi I., 287<br />
Schrader, Marcia E., 309<br />
Schroeder, William L., 325<br />
Schulte, Eric B., 383<br />
Schultz, Charles R., 235<br />
Schultz, Pat, 277<br />
Schuman, Dan, 352 -353<br />
Schwartz, Carole A., 287<br />
Schwartz, Lezlie B., 287<br />
Schwartz, Mark J., 352 -353<br />
Schwartz, Suzanne F., 309<br />
Scorsatto, Allen F., 272, 273<br />
Scott, James, 351<br />
Scott, Wallace, 45, 65, 67<br />
Scott, Leland, 277<br />
Scott, Marcia V., 285<br />
Scoville, Stanley E., 345<br />
Scremin, Dennis L., 325<br />
Scribner, Paul C., 333<br />
Scripps, Barry H., 329<br />
Scully, Anne E., 285<br />
Seabright, Barbara A., 288 -289<br />
Sears, Clifford, 235<br />
Secor, Russell P., 355<br />
Segal, Debora G., 309<br />
Seider, Daniel, 325<br />
Seidman, Jeffrey H., 341<br />
Seigel, Mark D., 235<br />
Selberg, Paul D., 339<br />
Selk, Frederick P., 265<br />
Sewall, Mark A., 333<br />
Sganga, Brookes A., 301<br />
Shackelford, Kathryn, 385<br />
Shadegg, John B., 345<br />
Shannon, Carol A., 301<br />
Shannon, Jeanne C., 301<br />
Shapiro, Fred A., 334 -335, 235<br />
Shapiro, Joel, 352 -353<br />
Sharkey, James T., 336 -337<br />
Sharp, Bruce W., 272<br />
Shaw, Cindy, 201<br />
Shay, Daniel M., 341<br />
Shean, Richard S., 345<br />
Sheinart, Lonnie C., 316, 309<br />
Shelden, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey H., 357<br />
Shelley, Jerrold F., 277<br />
Shelley, John F., 277<br />
Shelton, Betty J., 303<br />
Shenkarow, Ellen M., 269, 287<br />
Sheppard, William A., 382<br />
Sher, Linda S., 366<br />
Sherwood, Everett M., 155, 400<br />
Sherwood, Ted W., 351<br />
Shetter, Susan Q., 281<br />
Shields, Andrea L., 277<br />
Shiffrin, James H., 265<br />
Shirley, William A., 265<br />
Shlopack, Bruce R., 330<br />
Shonerd, Wesley A., 380<br />
Shook, Susan M., 307<br />
Shor, Judith B., 277<br />
Shores, Wallace J., 325<br />
Shough, David E., 379<br />
Shubitz, Paul J., 265<br />
Shuck, Pamela D., 295<br />
Shum, Michael P., 273<br />
Shumaker, Beverly J., 305<br />
Shuman, Daniel W., 352 -353<br />
Sicher, Dawn M., 301<br />
Sigma Alpha Chi, 277<br />
Sigma Alpha Eta, 261<br />
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 344 -45<br />
Sigma Alpha Iota, 262<br />
Sigma Chi, 350 -51<br />
Sigma Delta Chi, 263<br />
Sigma Delta Tau, 308 -09<br />
Sigma Nu, 346 -47<br />
Sigma Phi Epsilon, 348 -49<br />
Sigma Pi Sigma, 265<br />
Sigma Xi, 274<br />
Sill, Mary M., 307<br />
Silva, Marvin Z., 273<br />
Silver, Steven J., 333<br />
Silverman, Denise C., 287<br />
Silverstein, William 235<br />
Silver Wing, 271<br />
Simley, Ole, 274<br />
Simmons, Denton, 345<br />
Simmons, Sally, 295<br />
Simon, Sandra K., 287<br />
Simonian, V. H., 271, 272<br />
Simons, Sharon S., 308<br />
Simpson, William S., 329<br />
Sims, Shelley A., 297<br />
Singer, Sandra A., 287<br />
Sinsheimer, James A., 352 -353<br />
Skagen, Terry, 265<br />
Skeel, Elinor E., 265<br />
Skeie, Priscilla A., 269, 291<br />
Skinner, William G., 345<br />
Skold, Kimberlee J., 307<br />
Slack, Patrick E., 325<br />
Slade, Richard, 277<br />
Slaten, Helene I., 309<br />
Slater, James L., 352 -353<br />
Slattebo, David L., 281<br />
Slaughter, Nancy J., 281, 298<br />
Slavick, Nancy J., 287<br />
Slavin, Barry M., 324<br />
Smart, Susan L., 273, 291<br />
Smiley, Gerald F., 325<br />
Smith, Alan C., 341<br />
Smith, Arthur C., 327<br />
Smith, Bonnie F., 291<br />
Smith, Burks A., Jr., 339<br />
Smith, Carol L., 262<br />
Smith, Christie F., 299<br />
Smith, Cindy L., 303<br />
Smith, Corky R., 338<br />
Smith, David A., 327<br />
Smith, Denise M., 327<br />
Smith, Donna D., 299<br />
Smith, Jean W., 160<br />
Smith, Jerrold E., 235<br />
Smith, Joyce M., 301<br />
Smith, Michael D., 325<br />
Smith, Myra B., 287<br />
Smith, Paul F., 243<br />
Smith, Stephany ., 313, 305<br />
Smith, Yvette A., 297<br />
Smitheran, William R., 370<br />
Sneller, Suzi, 309<br />
Snyder, Leonard M., 324<br />
Snyder Marc I., 352 -353<br />
Snyder, Rocky W., 322 -323, 265<br />
Sogo, David T., 273<br />
Solar, Stephanie D.. 287<br />
Sonora Hall, 381<br />
Sonstein, Jeffrey, 325<br />
Sophos, 243<br />
South Hall, 382<br />
Sowders, Steven A., 45, 273<br />
Spar, Glenn A., 323<br />
Spark, James C., 327<br />
Sparkman, Sheryl J., 301<br />
Spear, Diane, 303<br />
Spear, Leslie, 235<br />
Specht, Nancy E., 281, 313, 316<br />
Speed, Hugh B., 243<br />
Speelman, Nancy J., 381<br />
Spicer, Susan, 269, 291<br />
Spiegel, Christina E., 285<br />
Springer, Margaret L., 301<br />
Spurs, 243<br />
Stadler, Diane D., 313<br />
Stahl, Jefferson S., 329<br />
Stallings, David J., 341<br />
Stamps, Roland A., 80<br />
Stanfield, Alice, 274<br />
Staniec, Michael D., 325<br />
Stark, Gail R., 286<br />
Starkopf, Lawrence S., 325<br />
Starr, Robert L., 357<br />
Stattel, Suellen, 155, 288 -289, 400<br />
St. Clair, Edwin F., 238<br />
Steelhammer, Gail B., 265, 273<br />
Steffen, Patricia M., 295<br />
Steger, Margaret F., 265<br />
Stehr, Craig L., 330<br />
Steinwachs, Donald M., 321<br />
Stelljes, Linda M., 301<br />
Stelzer, Sandy M., 265<br />
Stephens, Janine, 291<br />
Stephenson, James F., 269<br />
Stern, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey A., 327<br />
Stern, Michael A., 352 -353<br />
Stetser, Michael, 330<br />
Stevens, Thom, 351<br />
Stevens, Melinda D., 285<br />
Stewart, Bonnie J., 307<br />
Stewart, Mary J., 297<br />
Stewart, Pamela, 307<br />
Stewart, William, 341<br />
Stiles, Susan J., 302, 307<br />
Still, Mark S., 321<br />
St. John, Barbara L., 305<br />
Stobaugh, Robert W., 357<br />
Stobaugh, Wiley J., 357<br />
Stockton, Paul B., 243<br />
Stoddard, Barbara J., 298, 299<br />
Stoecker, Ann, 202, 281, 293<br />
Stolle, Gretchen M., 305
Stone, Gary W., 322 -323<br />
Stone, Joan G., 310 -311<br />
Stone, Mary K., 285<br />
Stoops, John N., 351<br />
Stoops, Penelope J., 301<br />
Storms, Michael A., 325<br />
Story, Richard D., 273<br />
Stout, Susan F., 302, 307<br />
Strimbel, Cynthia A., 291<br />
Stressman, Edward J., 322 -323<br />
Strobel, Paul S., 355<br />
Strohm, Gari M., 297<br />
Stromberg, Stanley A., 338 -339<br />
Strong, Stuart A., 325<br />
Strouk<strong>of</strong>f, Peter, 371<br />
Stryker, Michael O., 276<br />
Stryker, Stephen B., 276<br />
Stuart, Barry J., 352 -353<br />
Stuart, Charles C., 243<br />
Stuart, Thomas, 303<br />
Stucky, Douglas K., 273<br />
Student Housing, 165<br />
Student National Education<br />
Association, 259<br />
Student Religion Council, 277<br />
Student Union Staff, 163<br />
Stull, Carolyn M., 300, 301<br />
Stutts, Alan T., 349<br />
Sucre, Richard P., 355<br />
Suft, James W., 345<br />
Sukey, Paulette B., 295<br />
Sulcer, Deborah L., 291<br />
Sullivan, John J., 359<br />
Sullivan, Tyra A., 303<br />
Summers, Leona R., 301<br />
Sundeen, Thomas R., 359<br />
Supp, Howard L., 265<br />
Sutphin, Kathryn, 305<br />
Svob, John D., 359<br />
Svob, Robert S., 159<br />
Swan, Robert C., 354<br />
Swank, Dorothy R., 301<br />
Swanson, Patricia A., 285, 301<br />
Swanson, Rochelle A., 293<br />
Swartz, Jeffrey D., 235<br />
Swartz, Lillian, 297<br />
Swatsley, Rosemary F., 301<br />
Swift, Gary T., 27<br />
Swinyard, Marilyn, 307<br />
Sylvester, Barry R., 265<br />
Sylvester, Kirk C., 243<br />
Synder, Tasa, 297<br />
Szudlo, Joyce K., 384<br />
Tadano, Barbara Y., 374<br />
Taft, Andrea L., 263, 378<br />
Takagi, Dolores P., 293<br />
Talbot, Gwendolyn E., 277<br />
Tallberg, Ellis A., 243<br />
Tally, Douglas, 347<br />
Tamarkin, Carola, 285<br />
Tamar<strong>of</strong>f, Marc A., 352 -353<br />
Tamjidi, Freedoon, 355<br />
Tang, Lonnie, 354 -355<br />
Tarnowski, Joseph W., 354 -355<br />
Tarr, Jack, 347<br />
Tarr, Thomas, 273<br />
Tarwarter, Wendell L., 264<br />
Tashnek, Julianne E., 281, 309<br />
Tau Beta Pi, 256<br />
Tau Beta Sigma, 260<br />
Tau Delta Phi, 352 -53<br />
Tau Kappa Epsilon, 354 -55<br />
Taylor, Carolyn A., 269, 297<br />
Taylor, Cecil R., 160, 281, 316<br />
Taylor, Florence E., 285<br />
Taylor, Joan B., 300, 301<br />
Taylor, Roger E., 336 -337<br />
Teague, Stephen P., 277<br />
Tear, Susan, 272<br />
Tella, Sherwood T., 349<br />
Tepper, Jeffrey D., 235<br />
Terry, Cynthia C., 298, 299<br />
Terry, Michael R., 383<br />
Terry, Rusty, 341<br />
Thayer, Cristy A., 291<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Chi, 336 -37<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Omega, 247<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Sigma Phi, 263<br />
<strong>The</strong>ta Tau, 256<br />
Thiessen, Jan B., 238<br />
Thoma, Thomas F., 325<br />
Thomas, Besty, 288 -289<br />
Thomas, Charles T. 325<br />
Thomas David R., 351<br />
Thomas, Julieann, 297<br />
Thomas, Mark W., 383<br />
Thomas, Sheri A., 313<br />
Thomas, Stuart, 281, 316<br />
Thomas, Teresa K., 369<br />
Thompson, April E., 269, 303<br />
Thompson, Carolyn A., 262<br />
Thompson, Constance, 281,<br />
288 -289<br />
Thompson, Don M., 243<br />
Thompson, Donald L., 336 -337<br />
Thompson, Jane B., 303<br />
Thompson, Jerry, 54, 64<br />
Thompson Lynne M., 265<br />
Thompson Ronald G., 243<br />
Thompson, Stephen W., 345<br />
Thrasher, James R., 336 -337<br />
Tidwell, Patricia A., 299<br />
Tijerina, George, 45<br />
Tillis, Dick, 355<br />
Tinsley, R. L., 264<br />
Tirrell, Noreen E., 307<br />
Tisdale, Dixie L., 295<br />
Tizard, Susan K., 299<br />
Todd, Lawrence E., 273<br />
Todd Paul A., 359<br />
Todd, Peter W., 359<br />
Tolliver, Edmund R., 273, 349<br />
Tomek, Susan, 295<br />
Tompkins, Sandy, 341<br />
Toomey, Gailbraith, 366<br />
Topper, Pamela J., 309<br />
Torluemke, Donald A., 372<br />
Townley, Diana, 303<br />
Townsend, Barbara, 301<br />
Tracy, Steven M., 325<br />
Trask, William T., 330<br />
Treat, Jay, 265<br />
Tregonis, Diane E., 301<br />
Triem, Ellen C., 277<br />
Trinca, Carl E., 272, 273<br />
Troglia, Sharron L., 285<br />
Trowbridge, Cynthia, 301<br />
Trudelle, Randall E., 151, 400<br />
Tschirley, Fred, 274<br />
Tuchin, Douglas A., 352 -353<br />
Tucker, Terry L., 277<br />
Tupper, William B., 336 -337<br />
Turkel, Joann D., 309<br />
Turner, Alan F., 273<br />
Turner, Gary N., 235<br />
Tuttle, Nancy J., 269, 297<br />
Tvert, Toni L., 287<br />
Uhl, Bruce E., 375<br />
Umbenhaur, Marsha C., 269, 294<br />
Underwood, Karen A., 310<br />
Updegraff, Katherine, 307<br />
Uselman, Diana L., 313<br />
Uyehara, Peter Y., 273<br />
Vactor, Drew K., 235<br />
Valeski, Terry E., 273<br />
Van John, Edgar, 345<br />
Van Asdall, Willard<br />
Vancas, Mark F., 280<br />
Vance, David B., 360<br />
Vance, James, 333<br />
Vance, Sally M., 269<br />
Vancil, Judith A., 262, 313<br />
Vanert, Joyce E., 272<br />
Vangsness, Nancy F., 303<br />
Van Haren, Dan, 345<br />
Vanslyck. Thomas W., 243<br />
Vanwagner, Susan A., 295<br />
Vargas, Hector S., 347<br />
Vasquez, Cecilia R., 265<br />
Vavagetto, Chris, 347<br />
Veitch, Kim W., 265<br />
Velten, Jon J., 356 -357<br />
Venn, Robert J., Ill, 243, 281<br />
Vensel, Timothy D., 277<br />
Verna, Helen F., 310 -311<br />
Via, William M., 327<br />
Viau, Richard P., 269<br />
Vice -Presidents <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>University</strong>, 158<br />
Villar, Carol L., 269, 284<br />
Vincent, Nancy A., 369<br />
Viner, William, 235<br />
Vitolins, Mara I., 295<br />
Voigt, Robert, 274<br />
Voliva, John D., 336<br />
Volpe, Marcia A., 295<br />
Wackerly, Gary R., 360<br />
Wade, Catherine, 305<br />
Wade, Karen D., 291<br />
Wadell, Deborah L., 307<br />
Wagoner, Michael L., 329<br />
Waits, John A., 360<br />
Waitt, Susan C., 285<br />
Wakimoto, Del, 321<br />
Wakimoto, Victor T., 321<br />
Wales, Sid, 265<br />
Walker, Barbara L., 303<br />
Walker, Beverly L., 313<br />
Walker, Henry P., 330<br />
Walker, Karen G., 288 -289<br />
Walker, Linda L., 288 -289<br />
Walker, Nancy E., 307<br />
Walker, Virginia L., 285<br />
Wall, Nira J., 281, 307<br />
Wallace, William H., 274<br />
Walmsley, Jeannette, 305<br />
Walpole, Barbara L., 313<br />
Walser, Randal L., 243<br />
Walsh, Clare E., 285<br />
Walsh, Kathleen E., 301<br />
Walsh, Robert T., 281, 321<br />
Walters, Kathryn A., 305<br />
Walther, Diane L., 297<br />
Walthers, Karen K., 269<br />
Waltner, William P., 346 -347<br />
Ward, Miechael E., 351<br />
Warner, Dorothy A., 307<br />
Warner, James D., 324<br />
Warner, Richard E., 351<br />
Wasserman, Eric T., 235<br />
Waters, Charles R., 281<br />
Waters, Diana, 299<br />
Watkins, Diane L., 285<br />
Watkins, Linda S., 310 -311<br />
Watson, James S., 342 -343<br />
Watson, Kay, 277<br />
Watson, Scott, 243<br />
Watt, Mark A., 345<br />
Waud, Robert M., 243<br />
Wayman, Erica, 309<br />
Way. Katherine G., 285<br />
Wayland, Toni S., 305<br />
Weakland, Richard E., 273<br />
Weaver, David F., 243<br />
Weaver, Janet L., 313<br />
Weaver, Kathleen A., 313<br />
Weaver, Walt, 44, 45<br />
Webb, Joe D., 349<br />
Weber, Bob, 44, 45<br />
Webster, Alison C., 294<br />
Webster, Sharon G., 285<br />
Wechter, Laurie J., 309<br />
Weedin, Pamela R., 307<br />
Weeks, James L., 272<br />
Weigt, Edwin D., 327<br />
Weik, Karla V., 297<br />
Weiland, Ann L., 307<br />
Weimer, Maryann, 301<br />
Weiner, Arnold B., 325<br />
Weiner, Richard H., 235<br />
Weinfeld, Jon M., 352 -353<br />
Weinstein, Jay E. 352 -353<br />
Weir, Diane S., 294<br />
Weiser, Ellen, 307<br />
Weisman, Kay, 287<br />
Weiss, Gary L., 235<br />
Weisser, Kristin L., 291<br />
Welch, Claudia J., 313<br />
Welding, Tona L., 313<br />
Weldon, Charles A., 345<br />
Weldon, Porter, 345<br />
Welker, William V., 331<br />
Welks, Ann, 310 -311<br />
Weller, Ronald E., 321<br />
Wells, Jack A., Jr., 347<br />
Welsh, Laurie, 291<br />
Welter, William H., 281, 316<br />
Welton, Rex M., 79, 80<br />
Wendling, Weston J., 355<br />
West, Bonnie S., 305<br />
Westby, Peter H., 238<br />
Westerlund, Charles, 243, 317<br />
Wallon, Carolyn N., 265, 293<br />
Wheeler, Gary W., 329<br />
Whelan, Deborah K., 301<br />
Whelan, Michael P., 359<br />
Whistler, Carla M., 284<br />
Whitaker, William E., 336 -337<br />
White, Cornelia R., 295<br />
White, Culver, 345<br />
White, Linda R., 285<br />
White, Marshall E., 45<br />
White, Robert A., 351<br />
White, Stewart L., 235<br />
White, Timothy L., 329<br />
White, Victoria L., 293<br />
Whitebook, Joan S., 309<br />
Whitehead, Carol G., 313<br />
Whiting, Richard W., 345<br />
Wh<strong>ii</strong>tley, Dwight M., 345<br />
Whitley, Thomas H., 273, 326, 327<br />
Whitney, John P., 327<br />
Whitson, Kent A., 359<br />
Wholey, James N., 265<br />
Wichtrich, Ellen A., 313<br />
Wick, David, 345<br />
Wiegand, June A., 313<br />
Wilcox, Nancy E., 269, 297<br />
Wild, Barbara, 307<br />
Wild, Elizabeth M., 307<br />
Wild, Philip M., 355<br />
Wild, Victor A., 354 -355<br />
Wilden, Debbie J., 273, 307<br />
Wilkins, Harry F., 359<br />
Wilkinson, William W., 336 -337<br />
Will, George D., 329<br />
Willcox, George L., 243<br />
William, Barb, 300<br />
Williams, Ann K., 313<br />
Williams, Barbara J., 301<br />
399<br />
Williams, Carol A., 303<br />
Williams, Catherine, 366<br />
Williams, Donald L., 368<br />
Williams, Gary A., 359<br />
Williams, Lyn M., 276, 295<br />
Williams, Marcia J., 293<br />
Willis, Lynn A., 297<br />
Willson, Marcia A., 293<br />
Willyard, Ann, 295<br />
Wilson, Andrew, 274<br />
Wilson, David, 345<br />
Wilson, David A., 327<br />
Wilson, David H., 347<br />
Wilson, Jack R., 336<br />
Wilson, Jeanette M., 272, 273,<br />
288 -289<br />
Wilson, Margaret A., 313<br />
Wilson, Michael A., 327<br />
Wilson, Weston W., 273<br />
Wing, Anna S., 381<br />
Wing, Gary S., 323<br />
Wingert, Daniel E., 265<br />
Winkworth, Sally L., 293<br />
Winship, H. W., 271<br />
Winter, Susan, 303<br />
Wirick, Stan E., 349<br />
Wirt, Susan, 310 -311<br />
Wirth, Marion G., 380<br />
Wisdom, Joe B., Jr., 347<br />
Wise, Edward, 274<br />
Wise, James A., 331<br />
Wise, Thomas J., 329<br />
Witney, John, 326<br />
Witschi, Christina, 155, 400<br />
Witzeman, Susan E., 291<br />
Wolcott, Roger L., 238<br />
Wolf, Barbara M., 287<br />
Wolf, Peter S., 235<br />
Wolf, Terry J., 329<br />
Wolfe, Stephen M., 347<br />
Wolicki, Richard J., 272, 273<br />
Wollheim, Judy L., 374<br />
Wolner, Ongeborg E., 264<br />
Wonacott, Duane M., 243<br />
Wong, Dennis D., 273<br />
Wong, Truman, 273<br />
Wood, Anne, 302, 303<br />
Wood, Carol M., 303<br />
Wood, Lynne O., 288 -289<br />
Wood, Mary L., 310 -311, 384<br />
Wood, Wayne, 265, 345<br />
Woodland, Robert W., 347<br />
Woodman, Denise S., 307<br />
Woodruff, Susan C., 269, 294<br />
Woods, Damian L., 273<br />
Woods, Linda L., 293<br />
Woods, Lynn E., 307<br />
Woods, Nancy H., 313<br />
Woodward, Gregory E., 351<br />
Woodward, Kimie K., 262<br />
Wooldridge, Jerry W., 265<br />
Workman, Larry B., 330<br />
Worstron, Randy, 238<br />
Wranglers, 246<br />
Wright, Bonnie J., 281. 291, 316<br />
Wright, Douglas C., 327<br />
Wright, Jack J., 351<br />
Wright, Victoria, 303<br />
Wyne, Virginia A., 305<br />
Yaeger, Mary C., 269, 294<br />
Yancey, Bruce, 351<br />
Yavapai Hall, 383<br />
Yawger, Jeanne P., 291<br />
Yawger, Mary S., 293<br />
Yeoman, Raven, 269<br />
Yeung, Carrie H., 262<br />
Yeung, Marilyn, 263<br />
Yohe, Patricia E., 293<br />
Yost, Susan G., 293<br />
Young Democrats, 275<br />
Young, Jack, 274<br />
Young, Linda M., 277, 304<br />
Young Republicans, 275<br />
Young, Robert, 333<br />
Young, Warren H., 359<br />
Yuma Hall, 384<br />
Zahn, Phillip J., 345<br />
Zaitlin, Milton, 274<br />
Zee, Donna B., 287<br />
Zeiger, David C., 273<br />
Zeigler, Ruth A., 264<br />
Zeigler, Ronnie, 309<br />
Zeinfeld, David A., 235<br />
Zeitler, Eddie L., 321<br />
Zeller, Robert E., 330, 351<br />
Zeta Beta Tau, 334 -35<br />
Zezrowski, Julian, 357<br />
Ziapotocky, J. A., 272<br />
Zivney, Christine A., 281, 299<br />
Zorbis, Myra E., 287<br />
Zumwalt, Karen L., 288 -289<br />
Zuspann, Eugene P., 345<br />
Zwissler, Robert W., 331
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