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1973 Warbler

1973 Warbler

Romine-Stevenson Romine, Sarah J, 351, 353 Roney, Mary Cecilia 362 Roop, Sandra Leigh 153; 281, 363 Root, Edward Dale 209 Root, Holly E, 188 Ropac Nancy A. 183 Rose, beborah Len 271 Rose, Ronald W. 297 Rosen, Lauren J. 261, 364 Rosenbaum, Karen H. 15 8, 281 Rosenthal, Debra Lynn 180, 361 Ross, Connie Gail 281 Roth, Leland J, 281 , 301 Roth, Mary L. 271 · Rotter, Constance L. 183, 215,316 Rouse, Marla S. 360, 362, 363 Roush, Elizabeth A. 281 Rousonelos, Michael J. 200 Rowe, Dennis Michael 200 Rowe, Edward G. 156 Roush, Bradley 217 Royal Anne Robina 261 Rubis' David J. 156, 271 Ruck,' Janie J. 316 Ruck, Janiece C. 316 Rudolph, Mark W. 212 Rudow, Jeanine 187, 334, 335 Rull, Carla Jean 2 81 Rumpel, Cynthia L. 184, 215, 316 Runge, Patricia E. 261 Runia Gloria J, 184, 356 Runkl~, Elizabeth A. 271 Runnels, James Newton 232 Runyon, Diana Kaye 295, 297,374 Rupp, Thomas Wayne 135 Rushing Deborah J, 316 Russell, linda J. 301 Ruwe Cathy L, 0!71, 361 Ryan; Martin Mang 281, 370 Ryan Richard A. 297 Rybo~cz, Joseph 296 Rylko, Michael A. 202, 332 Rysell, Roberta Marie 261 -SSaatkamp, Roy N, 316, 318 Sablotny, Gayle D. 153 Saegesser Paul J. 377 Saelens, Patricia M. 159 Saindon, Jeannette M. 2 71 Sakach, Barbara 188 Sa·kach, William J, 163 Sakata, David 209 Salladay; Chris tina 31 6 Salmona, David L. 202 Saltz, Melvin Arthur 261 Salyer, Debra J. 154, 271 Samaras, Arlene 281 Sampson, Pamela 235 Samuel, Mary 334, 335 Sandefur, Kevin Owen 376 Sanders, Craig 234, 321 Sanders J. w; 20, 327 Sanders, Mary Kay 2 71 Sanders, Susan 35 1 Sanders, Theodore L. 357 Sandschafer, Mary Ann 316 Sandschafer, Ruth A. 316 Santanello, Vickie S, 2 61 Sapp, David 228 Sappenfield, David L. 281 Sasewich, Julie A. 351, 353 Sassatelli, Diane M. 261 Sasyk, Jane Mary 281 Saums, Mary V, 316 Savery Steven J. 338 Saxe, Thomas Duane 2 81 Saxton, Judith A. 187,316 Saxton, Martha L, 187, 271 Sayles, Victoria 192 Saylor, Kyla 281 Schab Linda Susan 261 Schackmann Mary L, 2 72 Schaefer, Alan 227, 230, 373 Schaefer, Gary L. 209 Schaefer, John E. 19, 122 Schaefer, Martin 246 Schaefer, Sueann M. 69, 187 Schaefer, Vickie L. 261 Schaffhauser, Bonnie 2 72 146-YELLOW PAGES Schaljo, Roger P. 33 Schanzle, Ellen J. 55, 233 Schauer, Wendy Ann 225 Scheu, Carol Sue 314, 317 Schiller, Charles To 127 Schlappi, Phyllis P, 2 72 Schluter, Joanne G. 153, 281,340 Schmalshof, Betty J. 261 Schmidt, Debra A. 377 Schmidt, Joyce F. 317, 363 Schmidt, Patricia E. 3 62 Schmidt, William R, 297 Schmit, Peter M, 7 3 Schmitt, Cass 297 Schmitt, Craig A. 1 56, 2 72 Schnake_, William 281, 360, 362, 36.;1 Schneider, Adele 176 Schneider, Barbara A. 332 Schneider, Gregory D. 69, 215,337, 338 Schneider, John A. 367, 373 Schneider, Linda M, 317 Schneider, Waltie D. 261 Schoenborn1 Denise A. 362 Schoettler, Ann M, 83, 183 Scholes, David E. 332, 334 Scholes, Deborah A. 281 Schomburg, Mary K. 342 Schondorf, Gay Janice 262 Schovanec, Jane '184 Schovanec, Linda M, 262, 300 Schroeder, Cynthia R. 332 Schroeder, Donna L. 180, 323 Schroeder, Janet E. 180 Schroeder, Kathleen A. 180,292,357 Schroeder, Kim, A. 183, 317 Schroeder, Marilyn L. 262 Schroeder, Paul261 Schroeder, Rita 373 Schroeder, Robert F. 184 Schroeder, Roger 155 Schroeder, Ronald D. 332 Schubert, Patricia J. 332 Schuette, Charles S, 227, 281 Schultz, Cheryl A. 361, 364 Schuhz, Karen Jean 272, 351 Schultz, Susan K. 317 Schumacher, Madelyn 241, 378 Schupbach, Carol 281 Schutte, Gary A. 377 Schwark, Ellen K. 317 Schwartz, David E. 202 Schwartz, Robert D. 281 Schwart7 "'·""•n Lee 2 35, 276 Schwarz, Carla Ann 180, 281 Schwarzlose, Dorothy 272 Schweisberger, Brent 272, 360, 362 Schwenke, Thelma Jean 157, 281 Schwerman, Kent N, 202 Scott, Esther 3 60 Scott, Jacqueline E. 262 Scott, Jennifer 83, 176, 298 Scott, Krystal L. 342 Scott, Linda F. 191, 317 Scott, Suzanne 362 Scott, Thad 211 Scott, William W. 349 Scritchlow K. Wayne 272 Scroggins, Mark 20 Scruby, Mary M. 317 Sea berry, Margo 1 91 Searcy, Clarence 214 Sears, Craig D. 37 3 Seaton, Cynthia Ann 281 Seay, Rebecca J. 298 Sebock, Bunny L. 332 Sebright, Susan 184 Seeders, Susan I. 340, 342 Seger, Kevin 205 Segneri, Lynn C. 262 Seib, Tommy Ray 282, 362,363 Seibt, Ann Marie 262 Seidelman, James E. 197 Seifert, Gregory Dee 373 Seifried, Janet I. 272 Seiler, Rosella Beth 2 62 Seitz, Marsha Kay 282 Selby, Gwenn A. 231, 272 Selby, Marcia K. 272 Seldomridge, Terry D. 2 98 Sellers, Dennis E. 2 62 Semrau, Carl F. 225 Sen Tapan 222 Senesac, Rhonda K. 272 Sepahi Rad Khadijeh 222 Se pahirad, Gholamreza 222 Serdar, Joanne M. 83, 104, 188, 357 Serra, Jose Enrique 200 Sessions, Gary D. 332 Settle, Kevin Lee 2 62 Settle, Rebecca S. 183, 282 Severns, Michael A. 282 Severson, Margaret J. 340 Seymen, Eric W. 209 Shaddrix, Steve S. 7 3 Shade, Marvin 193 Shafer, David C. 321, 338 Shafer, Linda S. 176, 272 Shaffer, Charles D. 282 4Shaffer, Ronald Ralph 241 Shah, Kailas R. 220, 22l Shannon, John F . 73 Shaw, Roger G. 208, 282 Shaw, Sally Jane 317 Shaw, Vicki Lynne 262 Shawver, Sue Ellen 2 62 Shea Gwyn K. 317 Shea~, William A. 272 Shedd, Cynthia 220, 314, 318, 322 Sheehan, Paul Richard 241 Sheetz, Ellen 152, 360, 362, 363 Sheetz, Milton C. 227, 37 3 Shehorn, Jim 228 Sheldon, Barbara J. 317 Shelley, Dorothy G. 188, 272 Shellhammer, Debra 317 Sheppard, Marsha 282 Sheppard, Thomas A. 282, 372 Sheridan, Jayne Ann 282 Sheri, Susan A. 332 Sheri William Leslie 347 Sherrick John D. 298 Shields, Peggy A. 272 Shields, Vicki Sue 262 Shiffler, Sandra Ann 262 Shimp, Patti S. 15 3, 272 Shlifka, Jay J. 202 Shoemaker, Julie A. 272 Shoemaker, Karen J. 373 Sholand, Cynthia 342 Shonk, Marcy J. 272, 361 Shonk,_ Timothy A. 322, 323;3:l6 Shook, William Loy 262 Shores~pann C. 227 Short, uuaine 207 Short, Mary Elaine 262 Short, Richard A, 228 Shortal, Jamie A. 272 Shover, Cathi Joy 262 Shubert, Jill 282 Shufeldt, Charlene 262 Shuff, Robert V. 136, 228 , 232 Shull, Beverly Jo 187,282, 340, 342 Shull, John L. 200 Shull, Stanley D. 338 Shull, Vicki L. 272 Shumaker, Jayne Ann 313, 337 Shuman, Bruce E. 26, 357 Shuman, Roger Allen 24, 25 Shwedas, Louis G. 194, 215, 332 Sickinger, Dennis 2 98 Sicoli, Linda Jane 262 Siegert, Barbara G1il 262 Sies, Leetha F. 309. 313, 317 Siest ytanda 282, 309 SIGMA KAPPA 186 SIGMA PI 207 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA 188 SIGMA TAU DELTA 322 SIGMA TAU GAMMA 208 Sikorski, Eugene C. 262 Simmons, James A Jr. 291, 298 Simms, John J 101, 208, 215,232, 373 Simon, Carole A. 325 Simons, Steven D. 194 Simpson, Michael T. 148 Simpson, Pamel J. 262 Simpson, Sandra J. 373 Simpson, Vicki L. 282 Sims, Bruce W. 2 2 8 Sims, Michael B. 156, 207 Sinclair, Cynthia J. 317 Sinclair, Deborah L. 361, 363 Singer, Deborah 184 Skaer, Linda L. 317 Skelton, Sherry L. 187 Skillman, Jana S. 272 Skinner Lajuana K. 192 Skinner, James A. 23 Slack, George E. 73 Slater, Cheryle 262 Slattery, Terese 317 Slightom, Darrell F. 272 Slightom, Deborah K. 183, 282 Sloan, James E. 202 Sly, Esther D. 152, 272, 300 Smart, Laurie A. 183,272 Smatlak, Ellen M. 180, 314, 357 Smith, Betty 282 Smith, Brenda 314, 317 Smith, Christena 377 Smith, Cynthia D. 187, 272 Smith, David R. 272 Smith, Debroah 282 Smith, Debra K. j03 Smith{ Donna S. 184, 2 30, 314, 3 7 Smith, Gregory 33, 7 3, 272 Smith, Gregory I. 298, 370 Smith, Iris E; 2 98 Smith, Janet G. 153 Smith, Janice E. 272 Smith, Jean Ann 188, 317 Smith, Kathryn S, 262 Smith, M. Louise 282 Smith, Marilyn K. 298, 301 Smith, Marjorie A. 282 Smith, Mark 361 Smith, Martha J. 272 Smith, Richard A. 289 Smith, Richard L. 349 Smith, Robert J. 302, 303 Smith, Sharon E; 225, 298 Smith, Tana 262 Smith, Ted J. 207 Smitley. Connie S. 188 Smitley, Gail L. 361 Smitley, James F . 333 Smoltich, Michael 20 Smyser, Gary 83 Snapp, Kerry 317 :snead, Patricia S. 176, 272 Snearley, Kenneth E. 351 Sniegowski, Donald R. 338 Sniegowski, Linda 282, 349, 353 Snobel, Linda 333 Snoke, Elizabeth A. 317, 363 Snow, Carla Joan 183,282 Snyder, Eric H. 272 Snyder, Margaret A. 317 Snyder, Robert E. 362 SOCCER 74, 75 SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT 301 SOCIOLOGY -ANTHRO CLUB 370 Soderberg, Margaret 12 Sonderman, Robert B. 346 Soderquist, Constanc 317 Soice, Stephen M. 351 Solheim, Arthur J. 209 Somers, Paula J. 282 Sommer, Diane Kay 282 Sonneman, Jane M. 232 289 Sook, Pamela 287,289 Sorenson, Marian J. 155 282 Sorrels, Melinda 176, 194 317 Sortal, Mary Anne 335 Soucek, Renee 179, 325 364 Soukup, Linda M_ 317 332 Sowers, Patricia E. 333 Spade, Timothy D. 235 236,237,346,347 Spaniol, Alan D . 262 Spannagel, John 347 Spannagel, Mary Anne 15 ° Sparr, Donna E. 282 Spaulding, David D. 73 Spaulding, Michael A. 73 127,212 Spear, Kathy L. 289 Speer, John M, 349 Speights, William A. 193 Spencer, James C. 347 Spencer, Patrice 234, 321 323 Spencer, Robert R. 156 333 Spengler, Cynthia A. 183 272 Spengler, Julie 2 72, 362 Spicer, Laurie Lynn 2 62 360,362 Spitzig, Katherine 342 Spohr, Susan B. 2 72 Spotser, Floyd Alfred 73 153 Spreen, Bonnie Jean 28 Springer, Steven 282 Spudich, Denise Kay 282 Sronce, Steven Pierre 282 333 St. Aubin, Donna Kay 187 St. John, Carol272 St. John, Jean E. 153 St. Peter, Thomas 351 St. Peters, Joan Marie Stahl, Ellen Sue 262 Stajduhar, Katherine 262 Stalets, Linda M. 314 Stalets, Ted A. 298 Stallard, B. Jane 272 Stallworth, Alan R. 222 Stanford, Catherine M. 239,322,323 Stanislawski, Linda 154, 282 Stanley, Carl 282 Stanley, Denise Marie 262 Stapleton, Marguerite 190 Stark, Nancy Ann 282, 314,364 Staub, Mary Jean 262 Stauffer, Gary R. 156 Stearns, Karen Gayle 272, 361 Stec, Therese C. 2 72, 287 Steck, Synthia Sue 262 Steckler, Janice K. 21 5, 317, 323 Steckler, Mary Ann 184, 364 Steele, Karen J. 272 Steele, Richard M. 282 Steensland, Kristin L. 3 64 Steepleton, Karen D . 282, 362,363 Steffen, Mark R . 212 Stegman, Patti J. 282 Stehley, Jennifer Mae 15 7, 262 Steiner, Kay 282 Steinmeyer, Susan 363 Stelmazewski, David 333, 334, 335 Stelzer, Cynthia A. 333 Stenger, Pamela A. 1 87 Stenger, Penelope 184 Stephans, Victoria A. 282 Stephen, Janice L. 272 Stephens, Beth Alyn 300 Stephens, Martha L. 282 Stephenson, James 1 56 Stephenson, Michael 297 Sterba, Michael P. 282, 331 Ster_Iing, Thomas A. 19, 122 351 Stevens, Donna S. 183 Stevens, Leslie E. 2 82 Stevens, Linda L. 40, 295, 323 Stevens, Robert Scott 262 Stevens, Sandra Kay 31 7 STEVENSON HALL COUNCIL 155 Stevenson, Sharon K. 317


Stevenson, Terri Lynn 262 Steward, Marcia D. 262 Stewart, Charles F 19 209 272 . ' ' Stewart, Debora F. l9l 282, 377 ' Stewart, Doris M.l78 Stewart, Rodney L. 200 St~wart, Wanda L. 317 Stitt, Carol 282, 295 Stoch, Paull56, 282 Stock, Sally R. 272 Stoerger, Janet M. 153 272 Stogsdill, Marjorie A.' 153 262 ' Stogsdill, Susan L. 282 Stolle, Karen 164 184 282 314,360 ' ' ' Stone, Mary E. 187 Stone, Robert 73 Stoner, Linda 282 Storck, Rebecca L. 314, 333,334,335 Storey, Lana 289 Storm, David Alan 262 Storm, Douglas Kent 262 Storm, Elaine D. 282 Story, Alan H. 208 Stotlar, David 23 124 198 334, 33S ' ' ' Stotlar, Susan Jane 360 Stoub, Cheryl Kay 262 364 ' Stout, Sandra Lou 262 Stoutenborough Liza 176 317 ' ' Stoutenborough Nancy 289 ' Strader, Michael E. 262 Strader, Norman L 346 347 . ' Strandberg, Clifford 344 345,346 ' Strange, Janet Lynn 222 343, 372 ' Stratton, Donald W. 272 360 ' Strealer, Judith Ann 184 Streight, Dennis A 361 362 . ' Stricker, Roger G. 3S7 Stroud, Janet R. 282 340 342 ' ' Struzik, Mike Wayne 376 Stuckey, Rebecca L. 2 72 362, 363 ' Studebaker, Donald w 360,364 . STUDENT ASSOCIATION FOR RECREATION 331 STUDENT HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION 340 STUDENT ORGANIZATION FOR LATIN AMERICANS 231 STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD 239 STUDENT SENATE 232 STUDENTS FOR AN AWAKENED SOCIETY 228 Stull, Melinda J. 333 Suen Hoi Kin 222 Suess, David Alan 262 Sulcer, Charles S. 372 Sullivan, Alvah R. 305 Sullivan, Connie J. 187 Sullivan, James Allen 228 Sullivan, Kevin F. 69 20S 282 ' ' Sullivan, Linda D. 272 Sullivan, Patrick M 74 202 . . Sullivan. Robert 29S Sullivan, Thomas John 209 Sullivan, Vicki 187 Summers, Joyce 282 ·307 309 ' ' Summers, Mitzi D. 349 Sur, Anita Marie 223, 326 Sutfin, John Edward 202 Swain, Douglas Neale 118 Swanson, Barbara J. 340 Swanson, Mark William 262 Sweeney, Mary B. 188. 215,289 Sweet, Dean E. 225 Swigart, James L. 262 SWIMMING 120 121 Swinford,Cheryl 'Lynn 262 Swing, Richard A 209 Swope, Mary Ruth 384 ~r l_ve~ter, Sally J. 2 9 8 SYMPHONIC WINDS 364 Szarz, Joan IS8 Szpyrka, Thomas E. 369 -TTaber, Lisa 262 Taber, Samuel J. 2SO Taber, William L. 77 ISS 262 ' ' Talley, Christina Kay 2 72 Tammen, Jimmy R. 346 Tankey, Michael J. 208 Tanner, J ody Kae 2 62 Tanner, Sandra K. 272 Tanquarv. Kay A. "l72 Tanquary, Robert J. 298 Tanton, Carolyn Jean 184 283, 340 ' Tappin, Sandra L. 262 Tarbert, Kathi A. 272 Tarrant, Deborah Jo 262 Tate, Jeanne A. 283, 340 Tate, Jeffrey A. 298 Tate, John R. 209, 283 TAU KAPPA EPSILON 212 Tavassolikhah, M. Hos 223 347 ' Taylor, Barbara J. 272 Taylor, Bruce Edward 227 Taylor, Gary R. IS6, 272 TAYLOR HALL COUNCIL 156 Taylor, John David 283 332 ' Taylor, John R. 1S6 Taylor, Kathy Ann 272 Teausant, Sandra Kay 283 Teesdale, Randall Lee 221 262 ' Teller, Francis L. 7 4 Tenne, Frank D. 3S2 TENNIS 26, 27 Terry, Christine 318 Testa, Susan M. 230 283 314 ' ' Tester, Marcia 364 Tevebaugh, James L. 296 299,301 ' Te~erbaugh, George E. 193 Thiel, Jeffrey D. 74 155 159 ' ' Thieman, Robert Wm. 230 272 ' Thies, Karen K. 1 S 6 2 72 Thill, William James 2:,H Thoele, Marjorie 322 323 Thoma. Carol ' 299 Thomas, Carol A. 283 314 Tfiomas, Donald J. 36i THOMAS HALL COUNCIL 156 Thomas, Jane E. 262 Thomas, Regina E. 272 Thomas, Bob 121 122 329, 334, 335 ' ' Thomas, Scott 3S2 Thomas, Susan 349 3S3 Thomas, Terrene~ Wm 228 • Thomason, Cheryl R. 338 Thomason, Cheryl R. 338 Thomason, Jess Harold 272 Thompson, Barbara Lee 262 Thompson, Connie L. 295 318 ' Thompson, Lynette S. 289 Thompson, Rodney 194 299 ' Thompson, Steven M. 194 Thomson, Michele Lynn 262 Thornsburg, Paula A. 262 Thornburgh, Daniel 41 236,381 • Thornton, Barbara J. 178 Thornton, Diane K 283 Thorsen, Laurence c. 352 Throgmorton, Kay 309 313,360,363 ' Thunboe, Sheila E. 152, 283, 361 Thurman, Sue E. 272 T~urn, Martha S. 2 72 T~hart, Tanya R. 357 T!arks, RichardT. 370 Tibbs, Gary Allen 262 Tice, Rebecca Lynn 262 Tiemann, Katherine s. 3S1, 353 35S Tierney, Elizabeth 318 T!mmerman, Maria A. 272 Timson, Benjamin 23 77 334, 335 ' ' Timson, Glenn H. 26 Tinch. Janet 283 Tindall, Debra Denise 262 Tingley, G. Alexander 222 240, 241 ' Tingley. Jeanne C. 33 Tingley; Linda Kay 262 Tinsman, Gordon L J 241 . ~ T!psword, Kathy A. 333 T!psword, Robert R. 333 Trra, Joan L. 300 Tobias, Lucretia R. 273 Tobias, Patricia Ann 273 Toepfer, Michael194, 227 Toepke, Ronald S. 194 Toepke, Timothy R. 377 Toler, David Charles 121 Toljanic, Janet Ann 273 Tolliver, Janie L. 273 Tolliver, Mary J. 21 8 Tomczak, Susan Jane c 241,262 . Tomlanovich, Carol A. 187,273 Tomlin~n, Douglas 207 TonkoVJch, James w 5 3 121, 194, 329, 333 .334' 335 ' ' Tooke, Pamela Gayle 331, 349 Torbeck, Judy 283 322 323 ' ' Torgerson, Donna J. 318 Torres, Carlos N. 223 Tosh, Jeannie E. 183 Tourijigian, Lindsay 262 Toussaint, Julia E. 273 Towns, Paul H. 23 TRACK 22, 23, 124, Tracy, Donald C. 364 Tracy, Susan Elaine 26 Trapp, Randolph A. 2(. Trapp, Terrence M. 215 Traub, Gayla E. 273 Traughber, Brain D. 298 Travelstead, Stanton 200 373 ' Trentlage, Mark 241 283, 292,298, 301 ' Tress, Gail Elizabeth 263 Triezenberg, Eldon 20 Trimby, Kerry Lynn 337 Trojello, Sandra 311! Trover, Ada L. 1 84 Trower, Rhonaa K. 273 Trowitch, Donald R. 273 Tsupros, Richard J 73 28S . ' Tucci, Richard R. 14 Tucker, Christie L. 318 Tucker, James Alan 209 Tureskis , Linda A. 289 Turley, Dawn G. 220 Turner, Bradford E. 322 Turner, .1'. Allen 331,333 Turzy, Ronald J. 359 Tuttle, Charles T. 208 215,299 ' Tuxhorn, Deborah Kay 263, 357 Twigg, Kathy Lynn 283 Tygett, Brenda J. 273 Tyler, Lorraine M. 273 Tyner, Susan E. 2 7 3 I:yson, Ann Marie 263 -UUeleke, Elda 318 Uhe, Judy K. 176 Unser. Rebecca Susan 262 Updike, Brenda L. 373 Uphoff, Katherine Lee 263 Urbanek, Jewel 180 Ursie, James Robert 369 Utech, Marcia J. 273 Utterback, W. Marc 205 -V- Valentin~, Richard 122 Van Deursen, David K. 263 Van Ee, Jeffrey John 221 r 283,367 • Vance, Pamela S. 180 283 314 ' ' Vancura, Jean 1S9 Vandegraft, James R. 351 Vandyke. Jene 283 Vangundy, Kay D. 187 Vannoy, Pamela A. 318 V arland, Daniel E. 197 VARSITY CLUB 329 Vaughan, Richard C. 127 Vavro, Susan Marie 263 Veach, Ruth Ann 263 VEHICLE 239 Velasco, Cecilia 299 _Yenable, Janice L. 106 Venatta,"Cynthia L. 343 Verkler, Donna J. 187,299 Vesper, Garry 196, 283 Vest, Gary 283, 301 Vestel, Bernie N. 209 Vetter, Richard L 273 Vickers, Marilyn S. 263 V!ckr<?Y, Jal!les Ray 207 V!nce, Marcia J. 180, :283 Vmcent, Ann 342 Vincent, Ginette Ella 127 263 ' V!nyard, Trudy Lee 314 VIsak, Wendy Ann 273 Vivona, Peter M. 358, 359 Vock. James Philip 208 Vodvark, Mary 263 Vogel, Uebra c. 334 335 Vogel, Donald C. 240, 347 Vogel, Linda J. 318 Vojgt, Janet L. 318 Volant1 Harry Kevin 212 Volentme, Shirley A. 318 Volkema, Kristine K 3 18 Volkers David 331 333 Vornkahl, Vicke Lynn 2 63 Voss, Barry Dean 197 Voss, Nancy Joanne 263 Voyles, Christine A. 289 -W· Wacaser, Cathy Dee 229 314, 318 ' Waggoner, Elizabeth 283 Wagley, Jane A. 176 Wagner, James C. 197 299, 359 ' Wagner, Joan 283,353 Wagner, Mary Jane 263 Wagner, Nancy Joan 263 Wagner, Richard 196 Wagner, Susan 283 Wagner. Theodore Lee 197 Engine ; Famous DoUy Washer · • Reliable dolly type, • 6-at..l capedty, . • Cypress '7h•Wooct.Eternal"' tub • · Electro-.-alvanlzed, ruat-reslatant •metal ~ ~a y running, speed washer. Famous ••dotty•• pnnc1ple. never hard ~n clothes.· Sturdily built f<lr yea.rs of hardest service. Electro-galavanized rus~ h~~~~~ 0 mt~~l fJ!d· ~y~ress.Jub:. diam~ter, '21 in.; Shipped frelctJt o ' , . '"· eavlly remforced. lid. llllDola. Not PT:ai:.-• from factary In Belvlclore, Sears Ulland, Melinda G 225 230, 333 . ' Ullnch , Elaine L 311!, .5bi Ulm, Charles E. 333 Ulm, Mary A. 333 Umbarger, Jimmy L. 20 Underwood, Mary J. 283 323 ' UNIVERSITY BOARD 240 UNIVERSITY COUNCIL FOR THE UNITED NATIONS 230 UNIVERSITY 226 COURT 345-3911 lt8~95' Wagoner, Arther E. 273 Wahlbrink, Jeanette 360 363 ' Wahls, Gregory 156 283 Waisnor, Paul Joseph 209 Waisnor, Paula Alyce 273 Wait, Norma J. 283 Walden, Wayne Leslie 299 Walder, Sandra S. 318 Waldrip, John T. 273, 369 Waldrop, Tara L. 289 Walker, CarolS. 318 Walker, Debora Jean 156 Walker, Donna M. 333 Walker, JoAnne 273 Stevenson-Westbrooks Walker, Melinda Diane 154, 273, 340, 361 Walker, Pamela Jo 263 Walker, Paris 273 Walker, Teresa J. 333 334 33S ' ' Walkowiak, Charles 198 Wall, Barbara A. 300 Wall, Robert W. 273 Wallace, Br~nda J. 1 55 Wallace, Linda Faye 263 Wallace, Mary 283 Wallace, Ronald G. 369 Wallace, Susan C. 318 Wallis, Barbara 342 Wallmark. Wilma C. 362 Walsh, Barbara L. 362 Walsh; Kathleen 230 283 Walsh, Pamela A. 334, 335 Walsh, Rosemary L. 318 Walter, Gordon 296 299 301 ' ' Walters, Janet Sue 273 Walters, Michael A 235 321 • ' Walton, Darla S. 183, 319 Walton, Jean Anne 263 Walton, Jean Lois 241 Walts, Patricia F. 273 Wandasiewicz, Diane 263 Warble, Bradley Alan liS 229 ' WARBLER 236,237 Ward, Cynthia A. 273 Ward, Donna Rae 263 Ward, John Bart 26S Ward, Patrick T. 224 Warfel, Kathleen 273,340 E. Warner, Marvin R. 273 Warnick, Michael D. 338 Warnock, Kathleen R. 362 Warren, Gregory 211 r Washington, Robert A. 322 Waterman, Linda J. 283 Waters, Renee E. 273 Watkins, Harold 210 273 Watkins, Sharon 361 ' Watman, Mark 19 283 329,334,33S,372' ' Watson, Lynn M. 283 Watts, Kathleen Ann 263 Watts, Norma J. 332 Watts, Willie I. 27 3 Webb, Frances J. 343 Webb, Janice 273 Webb Janice Louise 283 Webb, Terri Lynn 1 56 Webber, Betsy J. 313 Webber, Bonnie Jean 263 Webber, Susan L. 334 335 Weber, April A. 180,' 273 Weber, Richard D. 209 347 ' Weber, Stephen D. 299 Weber, Timothy 20 Weckel, Pamela K. 184 319 ' Wegeng, Jama T. 180, 273 • Weger, Mary Evelyn 283 Weidhuner, Billie J. 332 Weiner, Robin Leeanne 263 Weinert, Deborah Anne 263 Weir, Susan J. 299, 300 Weisberg, Charles M. 20, 74, 202, 283, 329, 334 335 ' Weishaupt, Evelyn L. 263 364 ' Welborn, Kathleen M. 2n Welch, Michael Wm. 23 329,334 ' WELH 241 Well, Donetta R. 283 WELLER HALL COUNCIL 157 Wellman, Susan D. 230 Wells, Karen S. 319 Wells, Patricia D. 188 319 Welsh. Michael Wm. 335 Wendler, Kirk Robert 200 Wente, Mary K. 319 Wentworth, Norman L 352 . Wenzelman, Kendall 0. 22S,263 Werner, Kenneth H. 34 106 ' Werner, Nancy Debra 307 314 ' Wertman, Mary L. 283 Wesch, Mary K. 273 Wessel, Chyrel Ann 283 363,364 ' Wessels, Merlin L. 212, 299 Wessels, Raf E. 180 273 362 ' ' Westbrooks, Debra 190 Westbrooks, Dorothy L 192 . YELLOW PAGES-147


Westbrooks-Zwillin Westbrooks, Sandra 319 Westendorf, Jean M. 319 Westendorf, Mark W. 273 Westenhaver, Kristi A. 273 Westrick, Barbara A. 305 Wetton, Linda L. 180,283 Wettstein, Joyce L. 243 Wetzel, Shelia Ann 263 Weullner, David 205, 347 Whalen, Hugh Denms 263 Whaley, Susan M. 273 Whalin. Nance J. 273 Whaling, Cynthia K. 338 Wheeler, Arden W. 361 Wheeler, Fredrick P. 361, 362 Wheeler, Larry 228, 362 Wheeler, Robin R. 273 Whidden, Mary M. 156, 273 Whitacre, Marianne E. 183 Whitaker, Barbara A. 283 White_, Cheryl L. 289 White, David B. 299 White, Joan F. 353 White, John D. 205 White, Joseph R. 299 White, Kathleen A. 184, 273 White, Linda _A. 341 White; Louise Lurena 263 White, Oddie 193, 283 White, Paula 283 White, Philip 374 White, Rhonda Gaye 263 White, Robert F . 322 White, Willie J. III 73, 193, 299 Whiteside, Wesley C. 349 Whiting, Debra A. 273 Whitlatch, Dale E. 20, 334 Whitlatch, Fred L. 207 Whitlock, Donna 283 Whitlock, Stephen P. 273 Whitlow. Roger L. 320 Whitney, Sandra Sue 373 Whitten, Kenneth C. 220 Whitten Mary E. 183 Wible. Clarence 31 Wickliffe, Ann L. 273 Wieneke, Kathryn 153 Wiese Steven G. 198 Wikoff, Virginia S. 273 Wilhelm, Douglas Kent 299 Wilhite, Nancy Lee 365 Wilkins, Catherine A. 364 Wilkoz, Mary J. T. 273, 304 Will, Dana L. 183, 319 Willaredt, Susan B. 325 Willer, Allen L. 159, 273 Williams, Anna L. 187 , 188 Williams, Anthony 23 Williams, Debra 230, 322 Williams, Diane R. 273 Williams, Donna J. 273 Williams, George 193, 299 Williams, Glenn D. 41,248 Williams, Jan K. 326 Williams, John 338 Williams, Kevin W. 295 Williams, Larry D. 39, 351 Williams, Linda S. 373 Williams, Marcia J. 319 Williams, Michael S. 20, 197 Williams, Nancy J. 273 Williams, Nancy S. 183, 283,331 Williams, Nell 357 Williams, Nora K. 283 Williams, Richard J. 83, 202 Williams, Susan Joan 263 Williams, Susan P. 361 Williams. Wanda L. 299 Williamson, Anita L. 289 Williamson," Karen K. 154, 273 Williamson, Rex D. 273 Willison, Joyce 299 Willms, Jana Dale 263 148-YELLOW PAGES Willoughby, Norman E. 207 Wills, Barbara A. 333 Wilson, Annette T. 158, 343 Wilson, Cassandra M. 191, 323 Wilson, Cheryl D. 319 Wilson, Dee 1.176, 319 Wilson. Donna K. 363 Wilson, Garland K. 224 Wilson, Karyn Leigh 274 Wilson, Larry Dean 73, 333 Wilson, Leslie Anne 263 Wilson, Mary L. 188, 314, 361, 363 Wilson, Michael W. 73 Wilson, Robert R. 37 3 Wilson, Ronald A. 1 53, 263 Wilson, Stephen 3'1~ Wilson, Steve F. 274 Wilson, Tommy L. 193 Wilson Trina S. 2 74 Wilson, Alicia P. L. 1 57, 338 Winfield, Sarah 319 Wingler, Eric J. 357 Winkler, Danny K. 156 Winkler, Deborah D. 283 Winkler, Harold E. 274 Winkler, Richard W. 198 Winskunas, Mary Beth 263 Winslow, Susan L. 283 Winter, Christine Lou 263 Winter, Jeanette 333 Winter, Kathleen Sue 263 Winter, Kenneth J. 156, 200. 274 Wintersteen, Colleen 83 Wise, Alice J. 342, 343 Wise, Jaquilin J. 343 Wishard, Janet L. 283 Wisneski, Edward M. 74, 329, 334, 335 Wisniewski. Dale A. 109 Wisser, Mark Donald 241 Witbart, Marie 263 Withrow, Donnia F. 319 Witt, Linda Lee 153, 159, 283,378 Wittenberg, Marc E. 240, 299 Witten bring, Jeanne A. 283 Wojciechowski, Linda 15 3, 351,353 Wojcik, Susa 154, 351 Wolf, Janis Lynn 263 Wolfe, Kevin James 212 Wolff, Daniel J. 347 Wolters, Arlene Mary 274 Wolters, Donald R. 299 WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB 334 WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION 335 Wong, Tseng Ho 223 Wood, Amy A. 319 Wood, Cathleen S. 300 Wood, Gary J. 153 Wood, Jill D. 274 Wood, Kathleen 283, 340 Wood, Mark Allen 200, 283 Wood, Nancy 176, 283, 313 Woodall, M. Thomas 77 Woodrome, Steven C. 373 Woods, Karen Chloe 263 Woods, Maureen C. 263, 360 Woodward, Catherine A. 176 Woodworth, Pamela Ann 263 Woodyard, Cheryl A. 283 Woodyard, David 34, 212 Wordelman.l. Crystal 319 Workman, cathy L. 333 Workman, !o Ellen 323 Worman, Carol Ann 340, 343 Worman, James J. 299 Worman, Sharon A. 274 Worobow, Bette Ann 283 Worrell, William J. 274 Worthen, Patricia J. 187 289 ' WRESTLING 118, 119 Wright, Belinda L. 299 Wright, Danny J. 333 Wright, Deborah A. 2 74 333 ' Wright, Diana S. 274 Wright, Ida S. 1 58, 2 7 4 Wright, Janet 319: Wright, Julie E. 319 Wright, Katherine E. 295, 299,338 Wright, Kathy Jane 263 Wright, Kevin C. 274 Wright, Nancy D. 274 Wright, Stephanie J. 152 178, 274 • Wright, Vicki A. 334, 335 Wrigley, Mary A. 176 Weullner, David C. 205 347 • Wurth, Pamela Ann 184 Wyatt, Sharon K. 274 Wyatt, Trudy A. 319 Wyffels. Richard S. 118 169, 329, 333, 334 . Wysocki, Mark Stephen 263, 360 -X- -YYakel, Gay Nell283 Yamka, James H. 198, 215, 333 Yarnell Sue A. 319 Yeske, Margie A. 319 Yocum, William D. 200 Yonda, Jeannetta J. 187, 274 York, Douglas A. 299 York, Kathy J. 274 Young, Gary L. 373 Young, Merinda James 26. Young, Taylor L.153,283 Youn~lov!.z_ Ronnie M. 183. Younts, ·Na.Jib Nicola 222 Yow, Timothy R. 338 Any Bride Look• LoveUer In a VeU ofWhlteSUk IUn•lon La Boutique 345-9313 -ZZabka, Robert 250 Zachry, James E. 74, 200 Zalon, Arnold P. 274 Zandecki, Deborah M. 283 Zatarski, John J. 296 298 299,301 ' ' Zbinden, William 307 Zdeb, Martha Luann 274 Zelasko, Thomas Allen 207 Zeller, Sharon Ann 180 Zellers, Linda Kaye 314 Zeman, William John 263 ZETA PHI BETA 192 Ziebka, Michael Wm. 263 Ziegle, Debra K. 274 Z illm an, Suzanne 2 74, 325,349 Zimmerman, Alice A. 361 Zimmerman, Mary Jo 319 Zongor, Irene Eniko 183, 227,274 ZOOLOGY SEMINAR 353 Zuber, Daniel F. 205 Zubinski, Elizabeth 180. 314,357 . Zufan, Mary L. 154 159 Zurek, James K. 12 i 333 Zurek, Kristine D. 319 Zurkamer, Steven K. 196 Zwilling, Michael L. 274 357, 362 '


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ANDREWS HALL COUNCIL 1. D. Brownback 2. B. Kilroy 3. K. Le Veq 4. S. Hill 5. J. Parker 6. S. Wright 7. K. Miller 8. S. Rennie 9. B. France 10. P. Jones 11. K. Pugh 12. B. Arne, Secretary 13. S. Kleckner, Historian 14. S. Thunboe 15. E. Sly 16. D. Olson, Treasurer 17. E. Sheetz, President 18. J. Riley 19. S. Newton, Vice-President. 152-WARBLER '73


'-''"'•"•nru• HALL COUNCIL G. Wood 2. S. Stogsdill 3. F. Spotser 4. M. Spannagel 5. D. 6. K. Carlstrom 7. D. Ifowrey 8. P. Shimp 9. J. Gregory 10. T. 11. J. Groves 12. A. Benson 13. P. Krause 14. W. Becker 15. P. 16. A. Wilson 17. J. Gierhart 18. B. Oye 19. M. Powell 20. A. 21. E.-Ovca 22. J. Glenn, President-Carman South 23. L. Witt, s:ide~tt-<.::um:an North. FORD HALL COUNCIIL b. l. J. Stoerger 2. C. Emling 3. M. Fotschky 4. G. Sablotny 5. D. Hubbard 6. L. Wojciechowski 7. J, St. John 8. K. Wieneke 9. J. Smith 10. J. Cervi ll. W. Cl•k 12. C. Glancy 13. B. Crichton 14. S. Myrick 15. S. Roop, Vice-President 16. C. Grzywa, President 17. A. Elder, Secretary 18. J. Schluter, Treasurer. '73 WARBLER - 153


a. LINCOLN HALL COUNCIL a. 1. D. Hutton 2. C. Pierce _3/.'A. Easton 4. M. Diebler 5. J. Ebers 6. S. Page 7. G. Anselment 8. D. tsehrle 9. M. P~nnington 10. K. Larison 11. M. Demmin 12. B. Breeding 13. K. Ohm 14. J. St. Peters 15. M. Zufan 16. G. Ehnat, Secretary 17. M. Ahring, President 18. S. McWhinnie, Treasurer. b. 154- WARBLER '73 PEMBERTON HALL COUNCIL b. 1. M. Phillips 2. M. Gallagher 3. M. Becker 4. S. Eells, Treasurer 5. Naughton 6. D. Harvey 7. D. Salyer 8. J. Ernst 9. K. Williamson 10. Wojcik 11. K. Abell, Secretary 12. C. Balsis, President 13. M. Walker J. Fulton, Vice-President 15. M. Hedrick 16. K. Hankins 17. Bohlin 18. L. Stanislawski 19. L. Azamar 20. C. Cunningham 21. Koonce.


TAYLOR HALL COUNCIL b. 1. L. Emrich 2. D. Rubis, Treasurer 3. A. Meola 4. J. Collins 5. j. Krohn 6. D. Walker 7. M. Felter 8. D. Gamble 9. M. Niewiedzial, President 10. S. Hayes 11. M. Whidden, Vice.President 12. C. Kiick 13. K. Thies, Secretary 14. P. Rohr 15. P. Stoch, Vice.President 16. J. Daujota 17. J. Amenda 18. D. Bohn 19. T. Dixey 20. M. McAllister, Treasurer 21. R. Spencer 22. J. Taylor 23. D. Dixon 24. j. Stephenson 25. B. Hesse 26. S. Bybee 27. G. Taylor 28. j . Covington 29. D. Curts. 156- WARBLER '73 THOMAS HALL COUNCil.; a. 1. T. Webb 2. B. Navigato 3. E. Rowe 4. G. Stauffer 5. R. Kavois G. Glessner 7. J. Cooley 8. B. Matzker 9. M. Sims 10. R. Fustin 11. Winkler 12. D. McClure 13. K. Ymter 14. J. Bee Jr. 15. R. Grace Betkis 17. C. Schmitt 18. G. Wabla, Secretary 19. J. Price, Treasurer D. Brasmer, Vice.President 21. G. Potkin 22. M. Harris, President.


a. 1. T. Schwenke 2. H. Collins 3. K. ka, Secretary 4. J. Link 5. L. 6. A. Caveny 7. P. Miller President 8. D. Grimm 9. S. Cox 10. D. IBrtmneche, Vice-President 11. C Cannon. McKINNEY HALL COUNCib a. 1. C. Kirkman 2. R rederici 3. . Stehley 4. R. Noeth, Vice-President 5. K. Coon 6. J. Meyer 7. M. Mencarini 8. J. Klemm, President 9. A. Winder 10. S. Peters 11. J. Mossman 12. M. Holder 13. J. Goold 14. N. Benefiel. '73 WARBLER-157


w~\c.omQ, to t~ donn\ DOUGLAS HALL COUNCIL l. K. Ehnat 2. J. Kipping 3. S. Brewster 4. H. Corsa 5. J. Szarz 6. K. 158-WARBLER '73 Dugopolski 7. B. Brashinger 8. B. Lewis 9. S. Brock 10. K. Carmody L. Jack, Secretary 12. C. Kwinn, President 13. I. Wright, Treasurer 14. Rosenbaum, Vice-President.


Witt, T. Saelens, C. Gnywa, S. Alexander, K. Disbrow, M. Niewiedzial, C. Kutosky, R. Hires. ROW 3: C. Kwinn, C. Hall, M. Zufan, T. Brummel, }. Thiel, J. Cooley, J. Van cur a, J. Gregory, J. Daujotas, A. Willer. AI fllll~ S> T G&T rH' t f t;WN0 Hlf" GIRLS IN CARfYlfN DON'f{)JAN1 To mEET IH~ &JYC:. IN CARfhf N '73 WARBLER - 159


a. JMl©rrn®lt@llfJ IF lf®®tz® lPMtt~ ttlffice [))@lfrniDlllt@lfll®~ @rnl 1rlffiiirrn n~ce Where and how students live can affect every aspect of their college careers. Perhaps this is why residence halls and off campus housing have been the subjects of so many controversies during recent years. During the early 60's, Eastern was an expanding university. Enrollment increased every year and residence halls mushroomed on the south end of campus to accomodate growing numbers. However, 1971 brought an unexpected . freeze by the lllinois Board of Higher Education, which set Eastern's maximum enrollment at 8,600. Unfortunately, the newly built residence halls had to be filled to capacity in order to pay for themselves. This, and the loss of a $100,000 anticipated 1972 income from University general revenue moneys, forced the Housing Office to raise room and board fees. Freshmen who enrolled for fall of 1972 were compelled to live in University residence halls, with the exception of commuters, married students, and those living in Greek houses. 160-WARBLER '73 Sophomore students must live in the dorms beginning fall, 1973. On the other hand, restrictions were relaxed for other. students as a result of the negotiated settlement of an impending lawsuit which a student was bringing against the Housing Office. Sophomores under 21 were free to choose their own residence, including previously illegal apartments and trailers. The Housing Office no longer classified off campus housing as approved or unapproved. Kluge was unpopular in December when residents protested the surprise removal of unoccupied beds from their double rooms. Later, Kluge justified his confiscation of the beds by explaining that other universities had advised against possible freeloading by non-residents and unnecessary wear and tear on the beds. The result of the student protest was the return of the beds on the condition that students living alone in double rooms signed a contract stating that any suspicion of freeloading would authorize the subsequent r of the beds. The contract stated that a $2 per night · · fee was established for ou<>rrnn·n stays. ·These kinds of issues were the concern of the Residence H Association which had meetings with members of Housing Office. RHA


Dorm Life ID©rrmm~ O~~cerr JMl©mmceimtt~ ~©rr IE wee rry M ©©cdl Anyone who lived in a dormitory can truthfully say that it was an experience not to be missed. Of course, different dorms had different events, but generally, every dormitory had its share of fun and memorable moments. The activities of men and women's dormitories differed greatly. Typical happenings in women's dormitories were popcorn parties, secret ceremonies, occasional jock raids (usually in revenge of a panty raid), and water fights. Activities in the men's dorms included panty raids, carrying a guy tied on his mattress to the lake for a "swim," and the floor beer parties, including the RA, of course. There were, of course, many c. 162-WARBLER '73 serious times in the lives of the dorm residents, such as tests, finals, and last-minute papers and projects. Often, these became a group project, with several friends joining in to help type a paper or finish an assignment. Whether the momeht was happy or sad, a memory was gained. These memories are what made up the many experiences of dorm life. b.


[))©wmm ILii~ce fMimimy5)§<alcdl Bulging closets, wall-to-wall posters, popcorn popping, phones ringing at 3 a.m., and a 15' by 12' rectangle with built-in bolsters and desks all spell DORM LIFE. Even for those who eventually plan to move off campus, the dorm lrovides a unique experience in learning to live with others. Dorm life includes 50 other people using the same john and being the only one home on a Saturday night. Life in the dorm is a variety of experiences: some funny, like throwing the RA in the shower and some sad, like saying good-bye for the summer to a roommate who has been able to put up with you all year. Dorm life also means learning to do things on your own. It's realizing that you can't always live in three feet of dirt and finally 164-WARBLER '73 c. a.-h. When Karen Stolle opened her mailbox, a hand popped out and waved at her. Karen was a bit amazed until !De read the letter which said, "Smile! You're on candid camera." c. Debbie Cates and Bruce Guebert took advantage of open house. d. Umbrellas lined corridors on rainy days. e.-g. Some Thomas Hall residents color to the windows on their floor. h. Pem Hall surprised Dorm Doris Enochs, who puffed to blow her candles. Madonna Gallagher stood ready to help.


6 6 0( ~ d 6 [@1.~\t®rrim IIJ)©rrmm ~@lit~ 6~ 6 "Dorm rats" were never at a loss for "water power.'; A 6 After a lavaliere, pinning, or engagement ceremony, the ( \ blushing coed was rewarded with a cold shower. Ud Some students bit their tongues to keep from 0 /l revealing their birthday and thus, avoided a shower. But ()there were few who escaped without a thorough, b ice·cold shower when they were fully clothed. i / . l > J \ t ---------------, 6 mGTIMES T TH IN K fft['St: W+\1~12. += 101-tTS bO A Li1TLE ' I ! ' 166-WARBLER '73 IOO FAP-! t -'"" .. J


h. When the sophomores returned to the dorms in the fall, they discovered that they could legally move off campus. Many packed up their bags, said good-bye to their roommates, the cafeteria food, the rules, the standards offences, and moved into apartments. Of course, this meant "hello" to three, four, or many more roommates, doing the dishes after burning the dinner, and cleaning the bathroom. Whether students moved into apartments, individual rooms in a house, or Greek houses, they always found the walk to campus too long and the night life too short. In the apartments, the residents acquired a habit of sharing with their neighbors such things as sugar, toasters, record players, parties, and even roommates. As the year progressed, some off-campus dwellers moved back into the dorms. But most students agreed that living off campus was a tremendous learning experience. 168-WARBLER '73 a_ c.


Off CCa\Inm]p)lUlS ILiife V a\lrn<e$ Off campus life varies from the apartments to the Greek houses to living in Charleston homes. The apartments were known for their parties and excitement. Residents basked in the sun on balconies or by swimming pools, and the aroma of barbecue scented the air in the fall, spring, and summer. Living in homes off campus was usually more economical and less noisy, due to consideration for the neighbors. Many off campus residents kept fit by riding bicycles or walking to campus. Life in a Greek house was a totally different experience. Finding your make-up in the Coke machine and little holes in your tube of toothpaste were all signs that the pledges had been up to their pranks. Your frustration was t10othed, however, when you went 170-WARBLER '73 downstairs to find that the culprits had breakfast waiting. Perhaps the evenings in a Greek house were the most exciting. Sometimes members of other sororities or fraternities dropped in for water fights or to leave the visiting group's letters on the sidewalk or the front porch. Sorority girls enjoyed being serenaded by the fraternities and the frat men didn't mind the chocolate cakes and cookies sometimes left by the sororities. Greeks who had been spoiled at home often found their names on the house duty list and mops in their hands.


c. Married Housing 172-WARBLER '73 Mica!. rrrrii ®cdl §ttun cdl ~Im \t~ IF nm1 cdl 1r iirnm ® ~(Q) rr §ttun cdl y ca!.Imcdl IF ca!.rnmiill Many married students established their residency in the University apartments. Partially or completely furnished, the apartments met the basic needs of the married students and their families. Couples found that marriage meant adjusting and that good scheduling was a necessity. Time had to be allotted for classes, work, the children, and simply enjoying marnage. For some of the couples, marriage took on a new meaning. Marriage came to mean mold on the walls and temporary residence Carman Hall while a gas leak repaired. To compensate for inconvenience of the leak, rent halved the following month. a. While her husband attended Gail Adair spent time with her son. b. The maintenance men, Ray (left) and Walt Hoops, repaired a dryer. c. Married Housing was constructed house 154 families. d. "Mommies" and their "kiddies" together for a birthday party. e. Shung Ja Kwak and husband, found studying together enjoyable. f. Ann Cline made last preparations for work.


174-WARBLER '73 "Belonging to a Greek house doesn't mean the same anymore. The trouble was, the Greeks were too wrapped up in themselves and their own achievements. Therefore, they failed to acknowledge the outside world. It's not 'my fraternity brother' anymore but, 'my brother.' In doing away with the unnecessary traditional tinsel, the Greek system is now in a position to catalyze the change taking place in the world. The Greeks have a definite position on campus and for the most part, work for the good of the University, leaving personal gain aside. For this I am happy and proud to be a Greek."


176-WARBLER '73 a. 1. N. Massier 2. B. Carey 3. P. Barrett 4. C. Haggenjos 5. S. Licina S. Bryan 7. K. Rednour 8. J. Wagley 9. B. Dooley 10. A. Nehring M. Home 12. K. Abell 13. L. Hammond 14. M. A. Haugh 15. Klehm 16. C. Bielfeldt 17. P. Cloyd 18. R. Stoutenborough 19. Kincaid 20. H. Haws 21. M. Wrigley 22. J. Maloney 23. L. Patrick 24. Woodward 25. B. Risen 26. S. Dees 27. J. Uhe 28. P. Snead 29. Schneider 30. L. Shafer 31. M. Henderson. b. 1. D. Rahn 2. S. Kehoe 3. B. Belz 4. S. Majors 5. D. Nyberg 6. Effinger 7. C. Kopetz 8. S. Demkovich 9. N. Heins 10. M. Recording Secretary 11. M. Dahm, First Vice.President 12. Dornink 13. K. Pepping 14. J. Holman, Second Vice.President 15. Parks, Corresponding Secretary 16. S. Book 17. N. Wood 18. Wilson 19. C. Lahne 20. J. Scott 21. C. Johnson 22. J. Kime 23. Reid , Rush Chairman 24. P. Meister, Treasurer 25. S. Duffek 26. Berns 27. L. Hansen 28. B. Pollard 29. C. Blair 30. V. Henderson 31. Book, President 32. N. A venatti 33. J. Mascio Ia. Not pictured: L. Heiden, S. Jahr, V. LaBeau, L. Lawson, K. Leesman, Shroeder,S. Wilson. The setting was the Shiloh church and cemetery.


a. 178-WARBLER '73 October Z8, 197Z a. 1. L. Floyd 2. D. Grant 3. B. Thornton 4. B. Montgomery 5. Brooks 6. D. Stewart 7. P. ADen 8. V. Drew 9. L. Secretary 10. G. Miller, Treasurer 11. M. Reed 12. P. Vice.President 13. S. Howard, President 14. S. Wright 15. D. Palmer. The setting was Lakeview Park.


a. a. l. R. L. Wessels 2. B. Buehler 3. S. Bybee 4. C. Gassmann, Rush Chairman 5. D. Rosenthal 6. J. Olsen 7. V. Moan 8. B. Carr 9. M. Vince, Corresponding Secretary 10. D. Hays ll. C. Hybiak 12. D. CuUen 13. P. Vance 14. M. Kochevar 15. J. Schroeder 16. K. Miller 17. N. Parkinson 18. B. Zubinski, Treasurer 19. J. Urbanek 20. L. Isaacs 21. E. Smatlak 22. S. Lachenmyer 23. K. Brendel 24. L. Jacobsmeyer 25. P. Pawlik, President 26. D. Weber. b. l. M. Karlowski 2. C. Schwarz, Recording Secretary 3. L. Wetton 4. J. A. Baldwin, Vice-President 5. L. Castagno 6. K. Schroeder 7. G. Fett 8. B. Martin 9. G. Peterson, Pledge Trainer 10. D. Schroeder ll. D. Bornsheuer 12. S. ZeUer 13. C. Mocella 14. J. Wegeng 15. S. Cheatum 16. L. Doering 17. M. Chambers 18. J. Plata 19. J. Lister 20. M. B. Dority. Not pictured: M. Carey, K.Johnson, K. Johnson, K. May, T. Piper, J. Roth, G. Gleichman, C. Benign us. The setting was CoffeeviUe. 180- WARBLER '73


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a. a. 1. K. Hruby 2. G. Hefer 3. C. Christensen 4. M. Gates 5. K. White 6. C. Rodriguez 7. P. Stenger 8 . S. Sebright 9. B. Miller 10. C. Robertson 11. G. Runia 12. R. Hingson 13. G. Proctor 14. P. Hammond 15. M. Bond, House Mother 16. C. Rumpel, President 17. R. Powers 18. C. Reed 19. K. Stolle 20. L. Grubb 21. S. Burkybile 22. M. Larson 23. L. Dickinson. b. 1. C. Tanton 2. K. Brancato 3. E. Berglund 4. J. Brothers 5. K. Dees 6. J. Hockaday 7. P. LaForge 8. J. Neel, Vice-President 9. L. Barry 10. N. Chohan 11. M. Cohoon 12. P. Wurth 13. M. Knoop 14. M. 184- WARBLER '73 Macy 15. D. Smith 16. J. Schovanec 17. J. Kleinhammer 18. J Matthies 19. S. Kleckner 20. K. Kolww 21. C. Pearce 22. J. ""·ea•er.o Assistant Treasurer 23. S. Neff 24. B. Gollhofer, Secretary 25. C Hamann 26. A. Trover, Membership Chairman 27. Lisa Leberman, Treasurer 28. J. Hoffman 29. K. Krueger 30. D. Singer 31. S. Baughman 32. M.A. Steckler 33. P. Weckel, Editor 34. S. Lietz. Not pictured: J. Albertson, J. Bard, C. Batelli, D. Crowe, D. Shellhammer, J. Steckler, K. Steiner, S. Wagner, N. Dunne, P. Parsons, N. Werner, D. Courter, M. Sortal. The setting was the Coles County Fairgrounds.


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a. 188- WARBLER '73 a. l. G. Shelley 2. B. Sakach 3. S. Carr 4. C. Putnam 5. J. Carmody S. O'Neal 7. L. Loftin 8. P. Peters 9. B. Frazier 10. M. Aloia ll. Bufano 12. H. Root 13. M. Myers 14. J. Smith 15. L. Henning 16. M. E Sweeney 17. K. Jackson 18. J. Knott 19. L. Guthrie, Scholasti Chairman 20. B. France 21. P. Higgins. b. l. C. Smitley 2. R. Boyd 3. M. Wilson 4. C. Bolin 5. B. Nelson 6. M ]. Fisher 7. B. Bellm 8. L. Leder 9. A. Williams 10. K. Holliday 11. j Ludwig 12. C. Grove, Corresponding Secretary 13. J. Oxford 14. I Frick 15. P. Wells 16.}. Serdar 17. D. David 18.}. Dowling, Recordi Secretary 19. M. Green 20. J. Muchow 21. K. Gribben. Not pictured: J. J. Osajda-President, Lisa Turkcan-Vice-President, P Gay lor-Rush Chairman, C. Kuipers-Treasurer, B. Kitchell, M. Chalus, McClinton, K. Baker, S. Diepholz, M. Stephens, J. Catey, D. Crowner, RJ Loring, J. Weger, N. Bacon, F. Bennett, A. McArdle, B. McCracken, H Paradise, A. Roberts, P. Warren, D. Waldren. The setting was an Abraham Lincoln splitrail fence.


a. 190 - WARBLE R '73 a. l. M. Lucas 2. D. Coleman, President 3. D. Miller 4. H. Brown 5. Brown 6. B. Franks, Treasurer 7. D. Westbrooks 8. D. Iverson 9. johnson 10. R. Alexander, Vice-President. The setting was the Old Charleston Bridge.


a. 192-WA RBLER '73 z <P B V Rogers, Trea~urrr 3. . President 2. J. 1 F" Prc<Jdent 6. I sl 1ce- U Stewar , · 1 v. Sayles, lr_ Secretary 5. · ' k 1 o L. Logan I · a. · M Ba1ley, S 0 w stbroo s · 14 trickland 4. · h 8 y Hare 9. · ide t 13 Y M Anderson · G llag er · · . .p s· en · · Glover 7. . ~ tl Second VIce re 17 J Gambles. Not Canada 12. ~ Lo:~~lr~el 16. D. Bennett . . Skinner 15. · Union S. Minter, J._ Fowlcrlh Martin Luther King Jr. . The setlmg was e


a. 194-WARBLER '73 a. l. S. Parker 2. B. Schroeder 3. S. Simons 4. J. Rich 5. L. Shwedas T. Laurianti 7. S. Perz 8. B. Angleton 9. J. Hash 10. S. Thompson 1 M. Pittman 12. P. Baca 13. P. Lowe 14. T. Hansen 15. R. Toepke 16. Tonkovich 17. P. Lebo 18. D. Angleton. b. l. M. Sorrels 2. L. Carter 3. G. Grubaugh 4. D. McFarland 5. Lysaker, Secretary 6. J. Gottwald 7. S. Hwtter 8. T. Ottersbu Vice-President 9. N. Descaro 10. R. Obermayer 11. C. Evans 12. Fitzpartrick 13. C. Campbell 14. D. Mahrt 15. M. Toepfler, President 1 B. McGehee, Rush Chairman 17. D. Bennett 18. M. Lysaker 19. Peterson 20. R. Thompson, Treasurer 21. D. Coomer. Not pictured: R. Logan, T.Brigham,J.Ferencak,R.Locke,J.Strzelec, Carter, E. Traylor, M. Jensen, D. O'Connell, M. Brennan, J. Jordan, Lanman, M. Deluca, B. Shuman, M. Hammer, R. Moncrief, T. Toepke, Lyon, C. Livermore, A. Turner. The setting was in front of Old Main.


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