Minnesota State University - Katonian Yearbook (Mankato, MN)

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And I won'f breofhe The brandy air, WHEN l'M GONE And I ccm'f even worry 'bout my cores, WHEN I'M GONE Won'T be asked To do my shore, WHEN I'M GONE SO I GUESS l'LL HAVE TO DO IT WHILE I'M HERE. 9 I And I won'T be running from The roin, WHEN I'IVI GONE And I cc:n'T even suffer from The poin, WHEN I'M GONE There's nothing I con lose or I con goin, WHEN I'M GONE SO I GUESS l'LL HAVE TO DO IT WHILE I'M HERE. A Won'T see The golden of The sun, WHEN l'M GONE, And The evenings cmd The mornings will be one, WHEN I'M GONE Con'T be singing louder than The guns, WHEN I'M GONE SO I GUESS I'l.L HAVE TO DO IT WHILE l'M HERE. I2 I z7W 'i L ff 1'-xi D 'fi 'ni Mill? f B i 9 13 Q All my days won'f be dances of delight, WHEN l'M GONE, And The scmds will be shifting from my sight, WHEN I'M GONE, Con'T odd my name into The fight, WHEN I'M GONE, SO I GUESS l'LL HAVE TO DO IT WHILE l'M HERE. -Phil Ochs Town vs. Campus 1 .X' 4 .fa O 3 ' f l '51-,-tis' --Q. Bw Q .V ,,..- Q mf.-.nv .-H . -sg, 4 -1 - H, , ,j-4, J . I. 21:-3 ' Q' ,-4-v ,- 3531-'lazy -zu, fit ri , 4 l 4 1. I ' 1 . A l , v A' ngggss.. f1'BEDRO0M s.f.W'io.a izfsennoo 'q V 4EFFIClENCY f 1381-2152 .fm -JOE IQENZ, W rw 'Q' , . Kas: , - I -TQ.. Fw-as -1 gli:-LA V Apczf . . ..- :+ ,Q ,-.,.f -- f, , r .' X K L: ' , - 'V ' 1 fl. I J , . . I , fr-1. , T1 2 1 . -. ... E . fun! .r'f.-,Mg , - .- ' P y-:mr ' QQHTV3- .-, , .nel .. .- Y 1 l g, u .- ,I ' T .,,...:1 .. Tu - ,. .QQ-H-.-uh. gs-- wi ., ug.. ga nv, .AU .. .gh ' J - , fe --,-'-'- ' -Us 1 '12: '-Qflfv 'fr 'T'?a?h T531-5?3+- Z-, L5 1 ggi. -...Q .uhvslm ' ,Q .1 . Q., . TC . ,gg 2 V. And I musT be The college sTuclenT of Todoy is The community inhobiTonT of Tomorrow. BUT Todoy he remoins very sepcrofe from Then communify. Some definiTe problems exisf beTvveen McmkoTo SToTe College ond lvlonkofo. Ffgs l . ll -N ..mP'i' -,' Q, ' --.galil JQAQ W 'sizwfi uiiiisfwi- U whouT I musT be olncl Toce Tomorrow The Town looks upon The college os cs hoven for rocliccils qnol leTT wingers. Townspeople ore Too quick To iuclge The sTudenT by his oppecirqnce. IT Tcikes more Thqn long hciir ond jeqns To Turn ci person inTo ci rodi- col. The college sTudenT Thinks Thc1T The Town's only concern is mciking ci fosr buck off Them. STudenTs ore consTonTly comploining obouT The iniusTices being done Them by The MqnkcrTo communiTy buT yeT The sTudenT mcikes no ciTTempT To Toke consTrucTive ocTion To remedy The siTuoTion. JusT os The Town is quick To group cill The college sTudenTs inTo one coTogory, so The college sTudenT is olso quick To moke generolizcnions regqrcling The Town. NeiTher The Town or The college moke ony reol c1TTempTs To unclersTcind eoch oTher. RoTher, eoch prefer To comploin ond criTize The oTher qnol remciin seporoTe unTil Tomorrow. Town vs, campus 19 20 Town vs. campus an Mankato attempts big city image Mankato is attempting to create a cultural dimension to the city by building an oversized sculp- ture on an undersized lot and opening an art gallery in the basement of an office building. ln l968, Bretts, a large department store and the First National Bank of Mankato, in honor of their centennial anniversaries, donated an 58,000 sculp- ture to the city. The metal piece of construction was, to say the least, a conversation piece. The critism had settled down to a passive murmur when Mankato's Downtown Council draped Christmas lights on the sculpture during the holiday season. In a letter to the editor of the town newspaper, the Free Press, an MSC student made the comment that Mankato sure knows how to appreciate art. The Gallery 500, located in the 500 block of Front St., is affording both Mankato residents and college students with an opportunity to see some of the work of local as well as out of town artists. One of the members of Mankato State's art faculty is director of the Gallery. Town vs. campus 21 - LX UN 7 f' ml? EVEN sms ,W TG' N -mxxxx 1 Qi 'fm Q 1+ A' .. . ,- J , ..- ,Q 1' P 1- .Wa Jgk , ' f x H. Q 'N CS 'x , s ,q MSC sTudenTs oiT odds wiTh KosT KosT Towing service, under The direcfion of The college's PinkerTon men, hos been The source oT much onxieTy ond finonciol loss Tor MSC sTudenTs. Due To o ciTy ordinonce, which prohibiTs vehicles from being porked on The even side of The sTreeT on odd doys ond on The odd side of The sTreeT on even doys during emergency snow removol, sTudenTs ore conTronTed wiTh o decision-which side of The sTreeT To pork on. The wrong choice con prove To be KosTly. l Eoch Time KosT is colled by o PinlcerTon mon To remove some unsuspecTing vehicle, The sTudenT poys opproximc1Tely 3545 soid one KosT employee. This sum covers Towing, sToring The cor, ond The Tine. When oslced why KosT's Towing service is olwoys colled To Tow owoy illegolly porked cors, Dick Wells, direcTor oT The college ocTiviTy Tund, soid one of The reosons is becouse KosT provides o ride Tor The sTudenT ouT To The loT where his cor wos Towed. Town vs. campus 23 Free University Comes Together A Free University, under the direction of C. Bar- clay Kuhn, one time political science professor at MSC, was started fall quarter in Mankato. Located at ll3 North Front St., the Free U was a constant sore spot with the community. It was viewed by many as a haven for drug pushers, left wing radicals and a house of ill repute. Due to these kinds of connota- tions, the Free U never really gained a following in Mankato. During winter quarter, the Free U came under new management. With the new management came a proposed change in image. To eliminate some of the iunior high school crowd that had come to hang out at the Free U, the Come Together is attempting to sell memberships to persons lo years of age or older for a fee of STO collected biannually. The mem- bership fee will provide the needed capital to get the place going besides eliminating the youngsters. According to Dan Maars, one of the new man- agers, the people in charge of the Free U had some good ideas but they were never able to put them into practice. Maars said that he hopes the Come Together will be able to put some of the plans into action. ' Plans for the Come Together include a gallery for local artists to display and sell their work on the first floor, a coffee shop on the second floor and dances to be held on the third floor. Steps are also being taken to better the rela- tionship between the Come Together and the town. The press has been encouraged to visit the Come Together which was unheard of during the days of the Free U. 24 Town vs. campus 4 1 l X4 .Q . TV: WMI .5 I TXA ,QQW ,3 V 5 Sf preview P w N KD. O wwf- s -v !l, xg' fur.. Q V Q 03 X' 9 .. 151 Neither of Monkcitds two bookstores, the Reodmore CRIGHTJ or the Korner Bookstore CBELOWJ, present ony serious com- petition for Monkoto Stc1te's bookstore. ww' ln kavin 1 . . Co-op bookstore where are you? The college bookstore is under constant scrutiny by students who hold the opinion that the bookstore overcharges for textbooks and that too much of the space in the bookstore is devoted to retail merchan- dise. Some instructors order their textbooks through the Readmore, a local bookstore, whenever possible. In an attempt to establish a co-op bookstore, Alpha Phi Omega and Gamma Sigma Sigma have set up a book exchange in the Newman Center. The book exchange is the closet thing to a co-op bookstore on this campus. Yet, it is posing no real threat to the bookstore since it operates on such a small scale and relies on students turning in their books for merchandise. 'Il IRT! hi fe Only l7 per cent of the space the MSC bookstore occupies in Town vs. campus 27 cH AN,.N Iii Tl if 3!l 1-1 4 , K4 r. f -,J Y... fa., -1' VL 7' N. V-4 -sz -i -Q., 'T' T ...IQ rfinnulusnnq f . Town ond compus-ill informed 'TV BoTh The college ond Town news medio ciTTempT To cover The cicTiviTies ThoT occur in Their own commu- niTies buT wiTh liTTle concern obouT The oTher's commu- niTy. The Monkcno Free Press, olong wiTh The locol rodio sToTions ond Television sToTion, Tend To senso- Tioncilize college news. A greoT mciny Times personcil opinion is presenTed Tor TocT, Thus misleoding The Monkcno cifizens. The McinkoTo SToTe ReporTer rcirely covers evenTs occuring in The ciTy unless There is o direcT cor- reloTion befween The evenTs ond The college. Some evenTs ore noT covered Thoroughly enough ond os o resulT, give The college sTudenT on even more nego- Tive oTTiTude Towo rd MonkoTo. The news medio hove o big responsiloiliTy in bridging The gop ThoT exisTs beTween The college ond The Town buT cis of yeT They do noT recilize or core enough To become involved wiTh This responsibiliTy. Town vs. campus 29 Town vs. campus Kcrro nighf life-plain os deny Sfudenf Life 1 wif..-1-.:f: ,1'2-'e,s-Jw-r .wf.1i4: 'um fvfl- - f b rffi- , L ff , J ' 1 1 : 1 1 .4'fff2:f.'rix:x12'eEtg?Au:biHls9if via if ' A ' A' :' , ' , ' . 1 , , Sc F, :g : -, is Qi -... . ,M Q -'f'f:', ' fi- '-'f.'.':1.hi'ff5lwrk1'z5'x.!912 l7A '!:y - N, ' if fx A 'f' 5-'L ., ,, ,LJ -' 'tip .. 1 .5-1? 7' wr ' ii. ,.H.jA -3' A A lp lP.- -. An-v-f.- L' -3, ,. +V r-'ew 2' 0. ,,'.Qf'1f f ' if A ,, ,113 1 . . Q' , , .-, - sr 32' ,f ' 'I 1' '-'U I ww- ,5 41 s.uem.e2s,v.-Q-A-:fy-,.,. vent 11 4 1 : . ' 5 I! - ' H. l . 1. i '...f:Zmy , ' E W A 'A ll 6 ' v v 1 . W ' if .. 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'X 1 xl tell 1 Ln-M of 9lUSMLy?'i'f1 !2fii L Cmnna emu. see. 1 0. 2, '5l N1 '- ' Bourne own, sn. 1 5- 2 1111-no nr-ami 1111-119 lil-905 H ,sv-xl, 'WW N1-lk Sauna mms. sn.. n, Av'-111 111-mr I-il 1111-M9 111.351, ww: En, AWN Nl UD cwu- mn, sn. 1 iw- an-ng-,u 1 Q U-.,,,,. , 4 LHSILIEIL A. :mm nan. uf. 2 AH Mann mer: 11 12:00 HTJDI, - if-ggi ' cn-na 01211. sn. zu ma 4111. gngglgs-, turn- uma, sn. s Frustrotion ond onxiety ore common symptons of registrotion. Where else con students stond in line tor hours only to be told thot some closs they hove registered for is closed? The moior obsession of those involved with reg- istrotion is the closs closing list. The list oppeors on the first doy ot registrotion. Obviously it is from lvloorheocl Stote ond MSC is just using it until they con get one of their own printed. Gnly o limited number of the closing lists ore printed. The reosoning behind this being thot the fewer students thot ore oble to see the list the more people the sodistic women helping with registrotion will be oble to send to the bock ofthe line to rework their schedule. Students ore not recilly tree to choose their closses-the closs closing list clictotes. Registration 35 Give me your tired, your poor . . . Students at Mankato State are compelled to stand in endless lines for everythingp the bus, cafete- ria, registration, and drop-add. After standing in line for hours during registra- tion, students again stand amid the wall-to-wall flesh to drop what they got in registration and add what they were supposed to get when they registered. What happened between the time they registered and the time they received their class cards? Only the computer knows for sure! Supposedly we are living in the most tech- nologically advanced society the world has ever known, yet the drop-add procedure at MSC is run like something out of the dark ages. With all the Ph.D.'s, M.A.'s and M.S.'s on the campus plus the countless numbers of B.S.'ers, it is surprising that a better system cannot be devised for drop-add. Every quarter, countless numbers of students are 2 fs' , 1 HF :lla 9 .,.' 1- ll, ' I forced to fill up their schedules with useless classes they do not want and cannot use. They iuggle their schedules around so they can get at least one of the four classes they need-thus paying S78 in vain. Each student that has gone through drop-add and lived has had a solution for the pathetic system. Some were realistic and others not so realistic fthere are lawsl. One suggested solution was to have the ad- ministrator's wives and families stand in the fruitless drop-add line. The situation would soon be remedied. Possibly a more competent staff of human beings in the registration office would be a good place to begin solving the problem. Machines are only as good as the people that operate them and from the results of the computers here, the people running them know very little about running any machine except the one that makes red tape. l -is 3- ig ..5 :L ' ,, . f4gf?f5T ity' 1 figs,-4 h. I 'H 'Q ,rf ff .f ' Q- . - - 'fr 5 X Xf7lA9 'f Yf to , . ff . , Q ees!! Y X5 me jr' ' f X,j', ' if .. j J. 5- if f wk -' 'I ' 6 'S' ,J JO' V Q f' 1 D 57 fy Q if fl eff f f .- A Q - .ffm f f ff fs' - 'Q-fx Q . I 5? f R9 ,ge ' . gif X 5 lf, X' . V' A s'.v-.fa w.2f.farg'E- 'L Qu Vx' gf ' 5 551k 0 f.- 5' + 1 Fc x 3 4 ., - . ,pf Q' 4' 5-1 5 ea 5 fy ,ip-Y , f , .Q - ' 'f C, fan-O. ii' .1 9 3' 4- N if Q 'Q O, x if N 5' v 65304 '1'ff if cf U v- -m- + f 0 44 sf 6' ,fm x ogrtf rV Y A A Q nsuuesr Fon 's'Ix 6 , mAmcA'ros'm Nfllr ' mum on Munn wmn u-ig augpa nm MQ 1 A A revenge 1om..,,Q.-..., annul K K MQ, , g PQ 59554660 'oo h QDIIRAL mronmvnom iz I ' ooquu. ucuamr manga I . Qsiuann nu nwun ' f f- -f -- X5 - - ' ml. Tlludrcvamolocmrnoddsmaybnivoonnaonmuionn, I IOIVIUCTUORIA FICE 0. Desnaqlcamumuv as us-an vor mm ann, min. an-on Wg. ummm an mmumnw qqqgg. . ' ' SOP me---n--M-1,115-.-.9--A.. f 5... ...ze..:a54 .z:a:.1m, .sam Q T um I A1L,,Q'V4u?L:Zdul K YV Virvw9vA4.ovuer-r .-'I'J!- ...,. ,G Q - 1. am- .au . HCHOQL - 51- -- ---Jr. . --- '...--. .-.Li?V4?-if?-L?L!.'-'i--ezil. .--J-- f-?5-L-.. P ,I . 1 ' Y w A -Y: BMJ W- --...-. .-- -..'-...-.- - .. -..-..- -!.Qf.li42.L??-Cafnz. Q-.--.Q --- 95.-.. . ,. l Y - ' -V 'P 2? J Q .. -W , 1 l , .. ,, D . cnnnmnrruu n uns f -f- M - --- V7 7 .,w,y,., V T, ,,.,-:T 1 ,-.- ',', -,. ... .. . . ,- -. ' V YU ...- I , :- T 5 I-'Nl V W, ' , ncvnonf ' ' C V W- -f pg '-'iw W -.-H .-.- ,Al -1 I - ', -. . f Y .--4-,,., ..,- .-,W-J W, F f' I I A T -1, 61 I ,- , I --1 H- ' -i.- - -Z --,-LQL- . A Drop-cxdcl nr RIGHT: Co-ed dorms provide a chance to get To know people better. BELOW: Each student makes his own four wall boundary. Ji.. Monno from SloTer's sustains life. Reflections of o co-ed life, she goes her woy, he goes his Boxes on The hillside: co-ed A step Toward complete co-ed housing was of- ficiolly iniTiciTed This yeor in The residence holls. The purpose of co-ed housing is To achieve c1 more ncifu- rol living ond working siTuoTion. Men ond women work TogeTher os people ond friends rcifher Then dif- ferenT sexes. The key philosophy of The progrom is ThoT sTudenTs ore odulTs. Co-ed dorms ,Q X 5 if-Q ,-S4551 N S. K 55-A V M 1 V amz, X ffiffik :ff . Homecoming '69-troditionoil Homecoming '69 wcis troditionol, in every sense of the word-nothing different except the foces ond ncimes of those involved. Ccimpciigning for homecoming princess kicked off two weeks of conventional octivities. Eleven princess condidotes were norrowed down to eight semi-finolists by student vote. Homecoming buttons beciring the slogcin Hus- kies Die At lndicin's Cry went on sole for 50 cents cipiece ond served cis ci poss to the pep fest cmd the donce cifter the concert. This differed slightly from the post. Five finolists for homecoming princess were chosen Tuesdciy evening cit the cinnuol Princess Pow Wow held in the Centennicil Student Union. The fincil- ists were: Potti Boltmon, sponsored by Lcimbdo Chi Alpho, Lois Cornish, sponsored by the Newmcin Center, Mciry Hurley, sponsored by Phi Koppci Psi, Shciron Meixner, sponsored by Crowford Center, ond Lindo Olund, sponsored by Delto Sigmci Pi. Receiving trophies ot the Pow Wow were Delto Sigmci Pi ond Tou Koppo Epsilon who took first ond second plcice respectfully for lciwn displciys. ' A Yell Like Hell contest took ploce cit the Pep Fest on Thursdciy evening with the winner, Alpho Chi Omegci sorority, getting the trciveling trophy. Any or- gonizotion could tcike pcirt by submitting their nome into the cictivities office in the Union. Eoch group wos required to moke up their own yell ond present it ot the pep fest. Yells were iudged for origincility, loudness cmd clcirity. Thcit some evening, ci iunior from Owotonnci, Miss Shciron Meixner, wcis crowned I969 Homecom- ing princess ot Blcikeslee Field, A concert fecituring the Pozo Seco Singers ond Kenny Rogers cind the First Edition wcis held in Highlond Areno on Fridoy followed by o donce cit which the Koleidoscope ployed. Soturdoy's cictivities begon ot IO o.m. with the homecoming pcirode, followed by the footbcill gcime ot l,3O. The lndicins becit the lvlichigcin Tech Huskies in footbcill ciction by ci score of 43-2l. The week's oc- tivities were concluded with the homecoming bcill. The Night Trciin provided rock music in the bcillroom ond the Blue Diomond Orchestro ployed ci slower style of music in the lower level. The i969 Homecoming presented nothing new ond origincil for MSC students, The only thing thot differed '69 Homecoming from '59's or '68's wcis the dcite ond the fcices. l l J A princess is crowned and The becrr goes on X . ' x 1 ' x .R A X ,a xy - - z.. im as , M W ly YV R A xx ,K ,gmy gf' wv 4 f' ' I 1 if K W 14 JM! ,I f .N A 4. 'Viv I V . ANN ,riff 1 .:'. -'mi If 'sf ,Q 'ffm ' , K I ' N I 'IN 1 ff 1 ' ,469 4 4. 1 X, ,I V . 4, . ff? 'f 7 w an 4 1,4 gf .. o W 'X',7 'f 7' J u , , . ' Q' 321 . ef-2'f37iw :- , ' 'if f-W ag: gg .:'S'w'2iif 11,4 5f'?f5ffi1f'-'.'i4 -x 4 sf: ' ' .flfiz Y 1 ' 1: - H4351 1' 1 2 fl I ':l2?:E5f-'1?5E5ifY 14 1.3 tg V-'51, 5 '21 Q-ff .iz '4 , .3 .E3,T:i.'?, . 'f f, V I' ' ' 'fu nhl A 5' nu!!-W W .. J' ' 'HQ-9:10. b ' 1975 , Q , X .AM 1 5, R:- fl 4 5w5i ' 9 .gf -.? '1a49 '-., 1 , .. QL U- ' NI: Wig .. . -. 'fs ,,.5Z14'f:'?3K ., -,Q - -.ga-xv ,jug ,Av 33 . f-1.'1'Qi 1r 'gl' 9,233 'I-Ei, -. 2. ' T-fl.,-:fs '1 'K ,Q-HQ' fp .Qlqg Lx vs.. K . -xg x' .gf x- 'xgmt-ri-,5 I 32153155 'l'f:x'?4 'f'EI f ' ,ff ,A .3 , ,ky--:.z 'i ' 4 ' Q? vi 5 P r '42 ' nwgxx ig' .H f 1 fri 5 J f-H: W v c. A ' fn? . 2 The Mankato State marching band noi only provided half- time enferfainmenf but also added fo The enthusiasm of the crowd. 44 Homecoming fi l l l H ., -1 fi! . an Y' L, The TKE fraternity won second place for their lawn display, Wipe the Huskies . 1h , i Q? 3 ql ug B 1 .- r 1, 5 S, ' t 4 I it irfi ww? - fd ' l 1 - H nm s 2. 1 X S-X 'i 1' , 43 ' 1 : I 5 ' . ,f-.md M 11.-4-5. . -. :anim .T :SEM M3 KY ' 'E X?-fu: krnyg J Is' - ' - ..v '1' f HKS, g,7fi4,19,:V .f f sw ff - V. - 1Q-1, -1 - i v . i -I 5' . -, . -. 'J .Y ,.'- 3f.K 'QL f - K: 7. Liiff ., J uP ' ' + ' .' -2 if '1E':Hng'N-n lg 1 r. , ' -fx vu f ' Ps INDIANS Huskies 21 Homecoming Q ,J If .,-L 91,51 f .f .. x if I ,Q N! 'K I'-Avi-TW, uv, ' 4' H 'Q if -Nxv xp, l Q' .QM - w WM W N X U1 y , Y nf ' I Xu N G? W W, Y W m'E , Y, . 1ww'Fww,:fwwffC6,li mx my 21.2.3 . mug ...W 'Y 7. , 'A A T' .Y ,f .1 1 ,, , 1 - ,dj 4,1 ' , V '- ' J 1 , Q J 1 1 1-wi' W X U A , ' X. ,L ilffgiiz L , C . ' '71 V .L ' :El . Q 'G .' H , ' ' U ' We ,L 1 1 L. 43 Morotorium ,171-.IA '1f:,YlLb, 1:,,:j,: 135' g!.2u-l V 1 A . :MIL55 L L75 - A :A AV,A - Moratorium: time out for peace A moratorium is a period of permissive or obligatory delay. This dictionary definition sums up the focus of the movement held October T5 across the nation as a show of protest to the Nixon administration that large and growing numbers of Americans want out of the Vietnam war now. The moratorium was aimed at suspending business-as-usual in order to allow protest, debate and thought about the war. M-Day at Mankato State began with the dis- tribution of black arm bands and flyers to area citi- zens on Front Street. Throughout the day, concerned and interested faculty and students rapped about the war at teach-ins in the Centennial Student Union and Old Main. Speakers during the day included spokesmen from the draft information center in Minneapolis, Barclay Kuhn, one-time political science instructor at MSC and Evan Stark, a sociology professor at the University of Minnesota. Peace vigils were held all day in the Newman Center and Campus Lutheran chapels. A peace ser- vice, held in the Union ballroom, was directed toward peace and the agony of war. According to one campus minister, the purpose of the 'vigil and the peace service was to show that the matter of peace is not only a political affair, but a Christian concern as well. M-Day was concluded with Dick Gregory's speech in Highland Arena. On November 13, two days before the Wash- ington and San Francisco mass marches, Mankato State students who supported the moratorium marched from Highland campus to Front Street and on to the Post Office where a rally was held. The Post Office was selected as a rallying point because it is the only federal building in the city and it houses recruiters from the armed forces. The rally was also held as ci send off for 80 students who were leaving to participate with an es- timated 250,000 others in the march in Washington D.C. The next day was a save the shopping cam- paign. Plans for the December moratorium were dis- cussed and ,it was decided to protest the war on December l2, T3 and 24. Plans were made to attack the spiritual issues of Vietnam with peace vigils and caroling. But nothing came of these plans. RIGHT: President James F. Nickerson observes the teach-ins and the peace vigil in the Student Union. . lx' Q1 3 . -'i e . T 1 l 'H' ' ..,:.. lv'vI',. V . 31-Ptjg -Z . n'3.:,if-'i 10- - V' h 1.JlrX -Viv, People unite to pray, to march 'Qing LEFT: Students rally outside Mankato's post office before boarding bus to participate in November's mass march on Washington D.C. ABOVE: Father Tim l-Iallet lends multi- denominational prayer service in Union ballroom as part of October's moratorium. Moratorium I V , , r ,wi ff ,. . , . , ...4-' ' .gf-'gjqlf'-' Hifi ,W-'!'T'i 4 YC Q, L. x-. N ff? 1'- .fff Ar f 11 -+I lg 2' , .,,, , Q S.. ,ST if X '1 1435 . 51, 4 ff 'ff . f 'Q X -fini, LY . 259, 1 an XM 'J :EJ .TTi'P',,,- gf ' X , '1' :Qin ' qi -J -'?f,2f 2 , f:.':3f. ' ' ' 'e:'4.. '- j. ' ,, A N - ,'gf., ?ff-1 1 5'6 . - . .. ' ',':.'l'!3' ' . . :1.5: .f. 5 ,- 'f fm , .QZISEA-gif N ivy, j S X fs' E ' . A :A ,- s V .- . .,v':gL- A if rf.. 'fy-wwf 'fa . A ' , . I - , -and ,gg . V-,qv X. hr .I ' N ': ,x 'L ,- 4 . ,V , . . , ny J . 1 . 4 v 15 5 Q , lx: 91. ,g , 4-e. , sw E37 f -as 3 5,,.: 9 8 . 1 ' 1 ' , , 3 1 r Ni 3. - 3 i 14114 ,ai - 54 1 , .Fi 5 lvloratorium no lasting effect Each of the two moratoriums were successful in their own rights and had fairly good participation, but the moratorium idea in its entirety had very little lasting effect on the public and the nation as a whole. Everything needs a gimmick, and apparently the committees in charge ran out of gimmicks, marching and chanting were good at first but when these are repeated, they lose their effect-especially Morctor onthe people the gimmicks are supposed to impress. The moratoriums were something to get involved in for a couple of months but that is about all, they did not change anyone's mind to a new way of think- ing. Those who are in favor of ending the war are in favor and a march did not affect those who are in favor of staying in Vietnam. Morciorium , -I - ' 0 P no M ENWNVF' A' n 1 .EM W W3 J -U vs. m -lk I , wi Lxkgziu 'J' -AJ Ji ffm X 3.,-1 .wi -,-'.w iz- . 5' 9 f31Q A . ,. ,J YQ. Q- A V The Alvin Aileye American Dance Tnfeefer -,ff Q41 1r'q A - 5 . 3 . 0 I Q O ' A. S A gf? ,N I f Q-N? A If Na+ ' 'vu . I,. 'fnw,'LNfllWHr1f+1 f 1 e H+ , rv . N. I K xivvlll,NlN 'tx XXL ,rel 6 1 i nip :Q If 1 ff ' 1 ! 1 - 1 1 Q ...f E h JI -4? 'hum A DREAM OF A MUSICAL I THE IMPUSSIBLE DREAM I Sett nojg ay DALE WASSERMAN Music by Lyrics DY MITCH LEIGH IOE DARION Also Starring NATALIEGCUSTA LLIUIS IIRISIIUIILIJ Original Choreography by I JACK COLE Re staged by EDWARD ROLL ings 8 Lighting by Costumes by HOWARD BAY HOWARD BAY Bhd PATTON CAMPBELL Dance Arrangements by Musical Arrangements by NEIL WARNER MUSIC MAKERS, INC. Musical Director RGBERT BRANDZEL . Or ginal P oduct on Staged by ' ALBERT IMARRE Re staged hy JAMES GELB Pr0ducers'Sur1ogLai0 Original Cast Album by Kapp Records I u A STUNNING MUSICAL. BN ,I I Q rdf r .I 1 I , ..,, ' I I 5 . Il Hvvvoed. PIQMCD ' fe- w.I4.zm. .wa Bulk. Mmm Mamum ww: - Yimumba fe5MfNNNNsflNCiNNl I' W fw- p II,t,uIuIMAI I smxe., IWEWI- m ' 'M fm' f M M mm he gfogm K, A V' Danna Ambwzz! 0142,-Q-41 Cnjffufhfwnon cdfumbf 00411114157 BMiAAnauoon.-wan,-MA ' ' -mwmfwbwww 36 VlRTUOS0 MUSICIANS IN MATCHLESS ENSEMBLE WITHOUT CONDUCTOR r M llodurwn 'I HIGHLAND ARENA ' . Wed., November 5, 1969 - 8:00 p.m. Pf0f?Ef3EP, 58 Artist Ser - TLY C0N0EIVED. 'SF5f'T.Mfs nv 4 N , . -'Q , W '.4'f T T21 , .Q 1:54 , - egg I A . D ' gsr,.,.,. , , N -, mv. q.k x A F . qgzffff 1, 1.-.MF-,'. J, Y ,. N f A 'Af A I N I AZ ' f A , 5 LI ., Q 5.5 .x Af x D 'fntsr 'M MUS lCAL'f . W' 8 ronv nu, Civusfvrfw' Idwmaod MFM ebb Amos a!d.F'uld, ' -wad. Publiafxm -Tammy Valamda lwwvucmpmqglmgnuudhd 1 h-4 David BGKWI- !d.?1dmuL U g Company AY TS ATT E' H .TF A CNEERFUL IOYFUL AND BLISSFULLY IRIIEIIEIIENT MUSICAL AS MODERN AS TODAY 'C',i,Vif3?i2222 l ING ' .QI ! ZEV BUFMAN and DOROTHY LOVE present YOUR OWN THING by IIAL IIESTER IMI DANNY APOLIIIAR suggested :oigvveum Nighe' DONALD DRIVER Music and Lyrics by IIAL HESTER Ind DANNY APOLINAR Associate Producer WALTER IIDALY EnIueP1odur'fmn Sfay J DONALD DRIVER SATURDAY FEB 28 1970 3332? ADMISSION S4 O0 S3 00 S2 00 All Seats Reserved MANKATO HIGH AUDITORIUM ' e s cv ' a e a en enn'u u en n'on ox 'ce and Nafonu n o ommerce A . ' J wsjxfs agar- 1j6?',,,g, ': -- . U I I .,w First North American Tour COLUMBIA ARTISTS MANAGEMENT INC CAMI Under the Gracious Patronage of Her Majesty Queen Juliana of The Netherlands X Proudly presents HIGHLAND ARENA WED. APRIL 15, 1970 - 8:00 P.M. MANKATO STATE COLLEGE ARTlST'SERIES Admission: 53.50, 2.50 Reserved, 51.75 General Adm. Tickets on sale Centennial Union Box Office, 389-1611 Resident artist fixture at MSC It may, at first, look like a maintenance shop, but upon closer observation one will discover that the area next to the Centennial Union informational desk is the studio of Mankato State College's artist-in- residence, Arnold Gruter. Gruter was brought to MSC in the fall of 1968 to test student interest in art outside the classroom. The invitation was for one year but the personable artist proved so popular that his stay for another year was managed through a 330,000 grant from the Hill Family Foundation. We wanted to see how interested in art the non-art major is-or could become-by making Gruter and his work as accessible as possible, said Dr. Kent Alm, vice president for academic affairs and the man principally responsible for bringing Gruter to the campus. The effort has been so successful that, by our best accounting, approximately 130 visitors go to Arnold's studio each day. Alm said that Gruter's studio was placed in a lounge area of the union to put him in the center of student action on campus. A principal reason for the success of the experi- ment in art, Alm said, is Gruter's ability to work with students looking over his shoulder. Arnold himself encourages visitors to chat with him and ask questions while he works. Despite the endless interruptions, Gruter has produced a great number of paintings, woodcuts, sculpture and a model of a proposed mall the college plans to construct on the Highland campus. My iob here. is, ina sense, informal, Gruter said. I acquaint those who are not acquainted with the artistic process. I try to break down some of the barriers that exist between contemporary art and the people. l Gruter, an experienced artist and teacher, was born in the Netherlands and is now a Canadian citi- zen. l-lis work has been exhibited in Canada and the United States. 62 Resident Artist ?'QAs. ' - .. -4- r N ,.., . 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IIIIIII IIIIIII I I r I I A ll I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIII II I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII T orfisf, is Cl rufer work is ving Play provides enchanting evening si -Pm, '- BELOW: Providing some entertainment for the navy crew, muscle man, Mark Anderson, displays his strength. LEFT: Lt. Cable, Ron Rather, explains to Nellie, Karen Northenscold that the man she loves is a murderer. ABOVE: The soilors get together for ci song ond clonce number. South Pocific , one of Rogers ond Hommer- stein's most frequently stoged musicols, ployed to o full house eoch night of its eight-performonce run. Under the direction of Dr. CR. Olouson, o cost of 65 presented the first MSC production foll quorter. Also involved in the ploy vvos on orchestro of 25, ci bockstoge crew of T50 ond o production ond con- struction crew of 400. Adding to the outhenticity of the prodction were the sets designed by Robert Cohn, the Dromo Guild's scenic designer. The sets did not detroct from the ploy but rother helped to hold the oudience's otten- tion to the ploy. Every musicol number in the ploy vvos skillfully performed. Some of the songs thot highlighted the musicol were Some Enchonted Evening, This Neorly Wos Mine, ond Boli Hoi. Even though South Pocific vvos not the best production ever presented ot MSC, it provided on evening of entertainment. Dramci 67 IIIII' ' 'T .1:. , I. Iillll III'IiIIIwI1.TII I II II III I I N.. I T I Illia r .III 1 .II II ri TI I 1 il .U I ll ,,.u TV' I I I I T. T- I ABOVE: I iusT want The audience To geT The shock of recogniTion. Ancl The husband is sTark naked Sexual cusToms of Today were dealf wiTh openly in The drama guilds producTion of You Know I Can'T Hear You When The WaTer's Run- ning. The producfion consisTed of four shorT plays by RoberT Anderson. The firsT play concerned The shock of recog- niTion -or nudify on The sfage for The purpose of making The audience feel aT home. ln his broad- way office a producer is urging a young play- wrighT To cuT a scene from his new scripT. As The scripT has iT, The curTain goes up on a wife in bed reading a morning paper and chaTTering To her husband, who is in The baThroom wiTh The waTer running. Suddenly The waTer is Turned off and he comes inTo The bedroom, TooThbrush in hand, say- ing, l'-loney, you know I can'T hear you when The waTer's running. The husband is sTark naked. 68 Drama A middle-age, maTTress buying couple were The brunf of The saTire in The second play. The husband decides ThaT his wife's idea of single mafrresses is besT afTer he meeTs a prefry, young double-maTTress buyer who offers To share her double occasionally. Sex educaTion and The problems iT forces Today's parenTs To face was The subiecT of The Third play, The mosT serious of The series. Two senile old people who have Trouble remem- bering Their various spouses and The beTTer days in Their prime, are The cenTer of aTTenTion in The lasT play. The producfion played To packed houses, ob- viously indicoTing The populariTy of The risque comedy. x Q51 ' ,n .1 sm' Y' up V,-, Q x , 'A fx -i Na. ::5'5x. b QNNLX . ,V - wi? . wx Annual opera, Barber of Seville Barber of Seville was the annual opera presented jointly by the MSC Drama Guild and Music Department. The comic opera consisted of a series of plots set up by Figaro and Count Almaviva to win the hand ot Rosina for the Count and to outwit Rosin's guardian, Dr. Bartolo. The catch is, Dr. Bartolo also wants Rosina for his wife. Everything ends well in the end, with Count Al- maviva's efforts being rewarded with his marriage to Rosina. Other presentations for the year included the escapades of some English rogues in Shakespeare's Merrie Wives of Windsor , The Subiect Was Roses , and Black Comedy . .3 A '- la X . QL, . . S V V4 lr -' .'r r MFE? ABOVE: Figaro, played by Warren Heftinga, stands between BELOW: Cary Kent as Fiorello, appears To be The center of af- Dr. Barfolo and Count Almaviva, Richard Schultz. Tenfion. AUS ,jg z XXL . L. gs . N x, f f HL: 1 'fi ,1 A - ,1-ef. +- - 1',.E.g.-.5 ' ' -2. nv if -A em Ka 3,1 P 3 v :5 zfif' . V..., :Sf I , a a J , A L ,Y hi!-fur Snow Week removal in effect Due to lack of student interest Snow Week was cancelled by the activities board of CUSA CCouncil for Union Activitiesj. CUSA unanimously adopted a resolution that funds for Snow Week be removed from their budget request for fiscal l97O-'7l. The decision closely followed the T970 Snow Week. A small percent of the student body participated in activities of Snow Week. But a large number of the students that did participate were members of Greek organizations on campus. Applications for chairman of Snow Week were in the Student Union for a month before someone applied for the position-a Greek. The usual amount of time that applications are taken for a chair- manship of an activity such as Snow Week is two weeks. Keeping with the sign of our times, the Snow Week theme was Snow Peace. Buttons bearing the slogan and sculptures interpreting the theme sprinkled the campus. Most of the snow sculptures proved to be more thought provoking than any other sculptures associated with Snow Week previously. A full week of activities were planned. On Mon- day evening buck night was held. Buck night provid- ed a night of skiing, dancing, and eating at Ski Haven for Sl. A talent show, featuring skits given by the snow king and queen finalists, was held on Tues- 72 Snow Week day night. On Wednesday students voted for their choice for Snow Week royalty. That evening Tom Schaecher, sponsored by Crawford Center and Karen Akelstad, sponsored by McElroy Center were crowned l97O Snow Week king and queen. On Thursday evening a variety show featuring campus talent was presented. Highlighting the week's festivities, was the an- nual Snow Week concert featuring John Denver and the Vogues. John Denver captivated the audience with his easy, relaxed manner of singing. By far the most popular song he sang that evening was his big hit Leaving on a Jet Plane . On Saturday Frost Days was held. Activities for this event included games, such as broomball and contests, such as building the highest mountain of snow. Concluding Snow Week was the traditional Snow Ball held in the Student Union ballroom. The Flippers provided the music. When the decision to drop Snow Week was an- nounced, many of the members of the activities board anticipated some retaliation from the Greeks on campus. But according to the chairman of CUSA, David Cowan, no real obiections have been made by the Greeks or anyone else concerning the decision. Arif ' A C va 4 I'm leaving on Q ief plone. 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Greek Week is held as a time for the various Greek fraternities and sororities to get together and participate in a variety of activities. The mass Greek get-together, held annually each Spring, provides a fellowship among the Greeks as well as fun and games. Greek Week 77 RIGHT: Douglas Versaevel applaudes Jim UIman's attempt 'ro make if To the finish line first. , FAR RIGHT: Ron McDonald readys his Trike aT the starting line. 78 Greek Week Greek racers peddle To victory W Greek Wee Carnival makes money far charity D'-Q--.1 4 'Y ABOVE: Refreshment stands make a profit at the carnival. RIGHT: A unique way at advertising Charity Carnival. 80 Charity Carnival 9' F 35 ' I ii it X o .S ' S fe' J' ,v',-'J F 1' i 'I 'fxw x .,f'ff,x vi. , 'ffl 0. UQ., ' ,wg- t2 'g.f - I .4l! ' ui H, N -. A Q f' ' s - J . A S..- - 1. A N . o G '- 5- . A 1' si 11 X X Q c . ' I I O N ' x , 1 A L.. N uf' 22 s S J f' .- zfkwliwk , Q I - -.,. 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The carnival is sponsored by Mankato State College rather then any one group or combination of groups. 17:7 Students dance to the music of a rock band at the carnival. fa 4: Charity Carnival ABOVE: A graduating senior reflects on The past and con- templates The future. Graduouiion-The final hours Commencement RIGHT: Four or more years To obtain the declaration of a college education. -A ' sf? ,,,. ' F f L al 'iff gfi'-Q' 2157 ilvs Qui, Z . :ffl 'Q , A J 3 - Qi. ,-1 ' f'45..A,' ' QM- 1 - - 54 .3 ' 'a-Q .HQ 'D 'm'6'1iM1 Nw 4 da 30.3K-3 --y , .1 M u',Y- l' wg 7 5 fy 1, ,, nf 1 4'Qqi1' fl ff G:-'I 1:11, . 31+ W ' f ' X it , 'g Qui I ,QQ T Y K' fiiif W fun MW' 1 ' wf3'? .-iH'f'i lr 'E X 7 - I 1 . i, ,AEVP ? - I, f gg? 5 r . W. ,M 104 ,.. ,fy L tx X , lfyqtg K' QN X .. 'wx 'ahiifx 1 I , .? If iv WYM xii 3 Y' wg I' A M 55s. as qwiizwf 5. ' . L V. P I fx xgvg' X: If rs f . 1 l Q Q S14 affggwi if x 4. 4 --P1 Q. ,gf , 7' nf , 5 N. .N ,X T. V! , x 'A -ur'-is X5' ff LIT ,an-lrtwx X 'V ' .1 ., .5 x Archifecfure T1 l Y . . t Lf 5 WI r X ' 7A'P,pf ,414 5 2fd4f?1ws? :I r rf ?f!fv.f2lf2ff!f?fi, ' L fl v' ,I-. rl. ' ILM? MH ' Eff: 3-f ' Q ffl 1' ,,:.f Zwfffzxzifeafi' .l A' Archifectu re 5, IDEM -if l , A . 1-.L Fgiill 'L llll 12255113 liii Ill' llll dmv S- s?. 1 1 5 I -tau f - Q y X.. ,vi A Architecture , . -..... -K X , -- ' '- .. ' X xx x I sxw'-f H .f-few ' , X' - Ast: -L91 'x Vf' W, , x N N , ox Y',,.:,, V 4 X V I V Ar f , , I ,f ' , ,. ,Ni ,- '-vr 1 :qi 'T' , Q .. is--1-iq. ' Rr. 3.5, X .-., -X 1...- 1 , . wifi 90 Architecture 're G -Sul ' AA! ,Q e- ul, ,,.. ga F l L . 'C -ff' A'-'1 ' fx if Science complex replaces mud lot Scheduled to begin construction this spring, MSC's 59.5 million science complex will be the larg- est building ever constructed on campus. Occupancy date of the science center for the bi- ology, chemistry and physics departments will prop- bably befall quarter l972. The building will be con- structed east of Nelson, Armstrong and Morris halls X 59' replacing the mud parking lot that is presently there. Construction of the science complex will provide the college with almost two and a half times as is available now. lt will also add two lecture halls-a larger 350 seat auditorium and a smaller hall seating l5O. Tinted insulating glass and dark brown brick matching that of the union, will be utilized on the ex- terior of the complex. The interior hallways and classrooms for the most part will be painted concrete block. Architecture 91 One Thing that can be said forthe campus plan- ners is That they aT least Tried To beautify Highland campus. lt is True that They have no master plan To follow and That Things seem To be done in a ploT This here and ThaT There fashion in hopes ThaTiT will look pleasing To all who see iT. The acquisition of a fountain from The T964- l965 New York VVorld's Fair is The first in a series of steps To beautify The campus. The fountain, which was To be compleTed in mid-October of l969, is designed To create a spiral effecT with stationary 92 Architecture water iets. This area of The campus is planned to be an oasis with crocus and a variety of Trees and shrubs. In addition to This, Arnold Gruter will add The finishing Touches with a sculpture which will blend in with The surroundings. But This beautification plan is affected by The Minnesota climate. How many months out of The year will This section of The campus be Truly beautiful? The fountain will not be able To operate during The winter months and in summer when it can operate, relatively few students are on campus to enioy it. Campus beautification makes haste slowly iwgufia J A f n- ABOVE: Modern concepts of architecture are carried through with lighting facilities. LEFT: Construction on the fountain began during the summer and continued to continue. Architecture 93 MII' L r 9... ,np- It S! lm mn mg ,la 'Q 3 1 gr' lIi?ill.Bi.'Z?!kil 4 MQ fin ' A- n ' ' .4 ip, '. ,- ,- , L ,rwfgqu 'Train fly A .,i . A.-h.-gy., - fy-X 1 w.m-11 f.gma1c1 v 'z E- Lg' .' xg 1 ' Apt. 'j 531 UIQ ,W R ww gig Aww fl l.1 t EIHQ3 My ,,, I1 iff .W EW, .au LF ki 1 E L L SQL K., I 1 v X . . 6 ,-, 1 fy , , 'r v 1 ? I , 1 ,J ' - : 1- ,4-1 -' 3 7 A- . 1, ,Y ZCI:'Mj,fgT , f .5 J' 9 lg' 's 5' ' ,...vv P t , .-f ' 4 ,-ff . Y. ,.- 'I ii I-rx, I 35. aff' 4 F LL' U' f ,Sf 1xn.mm:snAr ,nasnxiur n1nuHmwumnm B fs? 1 Architecture H vlsullull Sw-WWE E Cbxuaeg I nr ...- ,ru , , l ll .ul .ui L f E. .y- WM ABOVE: MSC's Health Center is located in a two story brick RIGHT: Karen Delesha, on RN, is employed by the college Health house. Center. 96 Health Center The Health Center has o minimum amount of drugs and equip- ment at its disposal. Fl use nouns no .pokfilli 'rtdmat ID. ii 'L 1 Health Center has it's own ills. MSC's Health Service has received a consider- able amount of criticism this year due to the fact that services now offered are inadequate to serve l3,000 students. The maior complaints surfaced were that of it's lower campus location, which is out of reach of highland campus residents, it's extremely small staff, one doctor and one nurse, and minimal equipment and facilities. Plans are now being considered to move the health service to Gage Center, a residence hall on Highland campus. But relocation is only solving one facet of .the many ills plaguing the health service. Health Center 97 DI-GH FQ!-OMG 5 -. H Q i ABOVE: Gage Center, a modern high rise residence hall, offers adequate on-campus housing LEFT: The renovated Castle provides off-campus housing for 25 students. 98 Housing i I i Homeless students number 3,400 In The last few years There has been a rapid growth at Mankato State but there has not been ample housing to fulfill the needs of this rapid growth. Fall quarter This year found 3,400 students reg- istered at the college who had not secured housing and thus dramatized the need for more and better off-campus housing in Mankato. It Takes planning and good organization, combined with The coopera- tion of students, faculty and administration to work with The city planners in eliminating The same problem from occuring next Fall quarter. The Town feels that iT is doing it's part but that the college is not doing it's part. The college does not feel that iT should get involved with off-campus hous- ing but rather that it is a matter for The Town. Students wanted Mankato to ban all zoning housing ordinances within The citytso there could be more housing available. The town denied the request on the grounds that zoning ordinances are one ofthe most important protections remaining for them. The Castle at 812 S. Broad, a shabby 27 room house was one of the houses that the Mankato hous- ing inspector condemned and ordered to be Torn down or repaired To meet city standards. The owner, Bud Nachbar of Mankato, Took The time and money To repair the house instead of Tearing it down. As a result 25 students were able to make their home there. The problem was not solved Fall quarter but at 3,-400 students' expense, Mankato and Mankato State realized that the college has and is growing and so must off-campus housing. Housing 99 Q 4 ' s MQ: Ns gui :nl ' V - is- :fr-' ' K i ,N ig X V 'ilu Mn' 1 ! o awf E In l J, ku, '- W 1 Town and Compus- of men and mice The Town and Campus apartments house the maiority of off-campus dwellers for the simple reason that it is the closest to Highland campus and no other housing is as available. This year for the first time since the T 81 C complex was built, the tenants rebelled against what they called unfair increases in rent and substandard living conditions. A group, calling themselves Concerned Students for Fair Housing Committee, formed in February and held a rally at which time residents of T 81 C were asked to list their complaints on cards. The grievances were then presented to Joe Lenz, man- ager of T 81 C and to the city building commission in an attempt to clear up some of the problems. The maior greivances compiled were as follows: 582: broken or missing windows, holes in doors and walls and cracked ceilings, 497-U water leaks of various kinds, 3223, missing or upturned tile, 3O'X:, plumbing problems, 29'M,, and miscellaneous prob- lems such as molds growing in bathrooms and mice. lx - Q sf if - 1 q- ' -ff . , i . f r-.Lf-,,,,: -.,-I .1 -. .-5, g Q Y AP- -LL ., UI o ,B , ex Q: 54,5452 f , 0 I N. N- , SL. L l ' ' 1 , , ,ing F ., I 11 upffflfmxlruil BELOW: An example of the litter problem outside the T 8. C luxury garden apartments. Housing 101 Organizations ,, 1 . 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Fools rush in-and filibuster The biggest news story coming out of the Student Senate meetings was a three-hour filibuster on a controversial by-law amendment. The amend- ment would have stripped President Tim Murphy of some of his power to appoint senate committee members. The senate met for a record four hours and eight minutes. A motion by Senator Tom Clinton or- dered the clock covered at 5:29 p.m. to keep the senate in session beyond 5:30 p.m., the previously es- tablished adiournment time. The senate quit ot 8:07 p.m. when enough members left, including Murphy, to prevent a quorum. The filibuster began over a three page report from Clinton's committee dealing with revision of the structural forms of Student Senate committees. Sensing that an immediate senate vote would not give them the two-thirds majority necessary to pass the by-law amendments, Clinton yielded the floor to David Cowan, a non-senator and a member of Clinton's committee. Cowan succeeded in holding the floor for the remaining three hours the senate was in session. A compromise was reached between the time of the filibuster ond the next senate meeting. In other action, the senate went on record dur- ing their first meeting as proposing a program for the October Moratorium which would be constructive. The senate appointed Senator Jerry Lundemo as chairman of a committee to find speakers and orga- nize the program's activities at MSC. The controversial college bookstore was dis- cussed at another senate meeting. The senators held a question and answer session with Gary Young, director of the bookstore. No action was taken. Student Senate 105 YAF I. PuuIOddo 3. Lynn Seppmcn 2. Tom Malloy 4. Jim Zofulis 3 T 2 Organizations ,-w . . sw ,, w ., wi., , an V, - i , pf-4. , F r vv N r' V, V1 , if ' n I , P w ,Z A fi L' - 1.-1 , .-,,. V1 9 . ,X F f x -ff YDFL 1, Craig Acmodt 2. Gary Roberts 3. PofO'Brien 4. Chuck Origer 5. Roy Steven 6. Russ Ingalls in rd Roy Loshwoy Donald Buchanan Tom Tow Brad Johnson Greg Hoehn Dove Cowan ii ,A-mf v Q . A S Af Ve'rerom's Club l. Tim Sinks 2. Bill Sfiusinski 3. Ken Sellner 4. Dove Moore 5. Bucl Weiser 6. Dave Smith 7. Bill Kasporek B Dave Goff 9 Elton Parsons I0 Ivan Reddeman ll. Joe Duffina I2 Buddy Rogers l3. Joe Henning I4 . Mike McGoff l5. Barry Tilley 16. Tom Probarf 17 . Jerry Langendorfer Don Scot? Don Heil 20. Howard Ellekson Vance Scott 22. Art Barnes John Ehrisman Gary Kalis Frank Heinen Art Peterson Bill Johnson Roger Vanveldenhusin Art Fern Ben Krccht Bill Lefcvor Bill Nelson Rich Lawrence Tom Collins Q55 H iii? ,V l I. mu. aim.. .....,.,..,1ilil,. ll.. .. .: .. .. ., iii .Jim ...- ., . . . ......., . W Emu' kiiiiiggi s g A ml ,,.,J Q, , ' i l l i ,-,- .,--- ' ' f .,.-- -ff 3T55' r Pamela Polak Mohammad Taqi Judy Wilson Lili Bassila Mary Wong Esther Chen Young Kim Hiraku Iwano Lilowfie James Norma Sharping lsam Qufop Gulob Ohole Kuhn Hong Lee lniernaiional Relaiions Club FW 2-4 ii 3 A -un 99 . Sfephen Chen . Carlos Maldonado . Ali Maroufi .Mehrdad Ameli Bahram Shcidzi . Gelletta Kitila .Taish Tribhowan Matadial Mangru Kirk lngrahcn Nabil Salaymeh Rhides Sanichar Manvendra Mehta Sumanfrai Raval Organizations 109 ,l' bi ,,,.- .fw- M ,- , 1 I lim 1'-up --lf - --1 :wha rf,-.pf M Q .SL ' -1- C.U.S.A. 'il Y l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. . Dave Cowan .Mark Andrews . Barb Roberts Linda Lundeen .Vicki Mahal .Janice Nuffer .Carole Thompson . Carlton Carlson Jane Willey l0. Sandy Slelfe ll. 12. i YJ w ' Q29 ,gfW 'f' :iz 1 W? l W il 110 Orgonizarions Nancy Urbatsch Jackie Lynclorff Linda Hamann Pamela Sherwood l5. Rose Schu macher I6. Lynn Crocker 17. Brad Thelssen l8. Sharon Oakleaf I9. Sue Lake 20. JoAnne Pauley 21. Kris Skogmo 22. Mary Haupr 23. Dana Fischer 24. Gary Nelson 25. 26. 27. 28. Lin Huhn Cher Johnson Rich Thom Laura Rohde I. Leann Rockman 2. Donny Qulllin 3. Brenda Bower 4. Margaret Francis 5. Gloria Mann 6. Dave Cowan 7. Judy Grove B. Alon Heaton 9. Vol Britton IO. George Willock il. Sandi Mahoney 12. Mike VanGuilder 13. Robert Hyde i- 4 6 7 'p 4 Inier Residence Hall Council if iii: 'N ' Sw -X3 ' Fifi' . -'if PF'-., . c , r ' n ' . ' ' 1 X I . in Q- L 5 hun. Organizations f x .. 1 L. J K, -, 1- KAIONIAN ',-',,-4-..- . .ll li v, I X X 'mv M.. KaTonian sTafT- some real movers For one and a half auarTers The i970 KaTonian sTaff was in a state of suspension concerning office Taciliries. During Fall quarfer The sraff operaTed in a classroom. NOT much was accomplished on The one Table and Two desks Thar were afforded The sTafT. VVinTer quarTer ArThur Levin Took over as chair- man of The journalism deparTmenT and became The supervisor for publicarions. Levin made arrangemems To move The yearbook sraff To A-l Nichols hall, on lower campus. Work really began on The yearbook when The sTaff made The move To lower campus during The mid- dle of VVinTer quarTer. T STarTing off The '70's, The KaTonian siaff aT- TempTed To change The lormaf of The conTenTs of The i970 Kafonian. Insiead of making The yearbook a picture book, The sTafl Tried To give The KaTonian some form of depTh. Besides Trying To make The book more relevanT for sTudenTs, The sTaff also had To conducr The Tirsr major sales campaign for any publicaTion aT MSC. During one of The PublicaTion Board's meeTings lasT Spring quarTer, The Board vofed To charge a S3 fee for The yearbook. ' Fall quarfer Rose KodeT, ediTor-in-chief, asked The Board for a 35,000 increase To The already allocaTed budgeT of 313,500 Also, she asked ThaT The Board charge only a S2 subscribTion price for The book. The requesfs were granTed. The i970 Katonian sTaff: Row one: Mark Landkamer, associate ediTor, Row Two: Pai Wittmers, assisTanT ediTor, and Rose Kodef, editor-in-chief. ' Reporter needs more than money I Ly, i ,.,, .. W I sm Qi H, V i..- 114 Organization 'gf gl 'aw l -,,..f- i--f-1 g..-- -L., Qi lf The college newspaper, the Reporter, had many problems this year. Fall quarter the newspaper switched from the New Ulm Journal to Midwestern Press to have their composition work done. With this change came a need for an increase in funds and a need for addi- tional staff. The money was easily obtained compared to getting the additional staff members. The Reporter is still trying to accomplish the latter. jf fi .Q .. 9 . 1... . - as . .6 A -we X -' . gf, , tv' ' Our Cynic is the weekly column written by Ted Anderson. QW Managing editor, Elclor Vollbrecht. as 'XE M 4y,' as Serving as business manager for the newspaper and yearbook, Edward Adams is responsible for keeping the two publications within their allocated budgets. Organizations 115 I Sophia I. Georgia Bachinski 2. Gary Bachinski 3. Joyce Sfenzel 4. Mariorie Sfenzel 5. Berry Ann Woods 6. Linda Hoffmann 7. Diane .lergens 8. Andy Bromeland 116 Organizations Plaintiff Dove Hunter Heino Ambros Ed Sorensen Ron Benson Ted Anderson Mike Griffin John Bauer 44-av, me in .wss3, ,W Organizations Psychology Clulo Sociology Club to . LoluJ k . Mr. D. B . Mar I . AllcnS th S d k d YDY iS Dlt v W ll if -it Janet Sydness Joyce Holm Elizabeth Koehnen Rita Rowan Linda Sifferath Mary Wong Janet Kenow Kathleen Kutil Suzanne Schroeppel Patricia Eckhoff Sally Lofgren Cynthia Halvorson Joyce Nelson Sharon Bruce Nancy Kanz Many Jo Mallak Mary Hershberger Nancy Lee Meyer Barbara Patterson Vicki Field SPURATO . ff l ? i van Nursing Club Debbie Saiki Vickie Young Lila Malz Cathy Kretzschmar Rosie Carlstrom Margaret Vlaminck John Sovell Paula Graham Barb Schrandt Sherry Meyer Renee Weikle Jean Nothnagel Sheila Koehnen Roberta Stangler Nancy Meyer Kathy Beutow Rebecca Barton Kathy Bauernfeind Sally Pautz Organizations 7::,,.,, i r E ug! . Ruth Beseke . Arno Treanor Home Economics . Cheryl Reimer 3. Carol Caulfield 4. Maurine Marble 5. Renee Lindquist 6. Ruth Hallefe 7. Lavonne Kienity 8. Monica Jabra 9. Colleen Holmes IO. Susan Hallquisf Lulinda Radke Beth Markham . Janice Nystrom Lynn Keonig Robin Smith Carol Alberg Karen Smykalski Gayle Schumann .PZ A i N fill f N. Maih Club fs ' . Noreen Harnack . Beverly Krueger . Dianne Davis . Mary Wong . Steven Linney .JoAnne Rebelein . Karen Zastrow . Fred Lorenz . Mr. R. E. Lentz 2 4 6 7 I 3 l 5 lVlen's Phy. Eol. Club I. Doug Loft 2 3 9 0 I3 I4 Ron Thorson .Gordie Olson Randy Wells Stan Hanson Ken Sprung Bruce Olson Dennis Hacfleld Jlm Rude Gayland Prnebe Randy Johnson Jan Rozenboom Terry Endresen I6 I7 I8 9 I. Mark Sabin 2. Norman Ayen 3. Mr. Art Ollrich 4. Scott Evans . Leo Payne Dr. Robert I. Johnson . Steve Harms Mr Loyld Biornstad Scott Hennessey Rod Lleske Frank Cannota Steve Sorenson 5. Len Pofvin 6. Rex Raine 7. Jack Moes CQWKIH1 I 11 I ., lnduslruol Arls Club Al Paulson I -hn- u-4-A Sv 5 Organizations I2I Ll Office Eclucaiian Assaclailan Leone Karge Tracey Krugel Joyce Nelson Revo Parrish Virginia Lee Bonnie Johnson Donna Clark Nancy Brown Marilyn Buesing Virginia Quast Mary Guggisberg Twyla Treanor Gloria Nieuwboer Pam Hass Marcia Harvey Merry Saunders Paf Deuser Jan Ramnarine Judy Clemons Qdnfqi Phi Beta Lambda Mr. Oakley Pickup Gloria Nieuwboer Dave Wier Carol Steiner Miss Beffy Phillips 9 7, I .. I in 9 il 122 Organizations Kris Dorn Twyla Treanor DeVan Janssen Jan Nuffer Ed Dykstra Tom Anderson Paul Wellhousen - 1 5 l 1... l C, Choir lllll 5111-1- Dr. Carl Kittleson Linda Barnes Pat Monson Vicki Etnyne Cynthia Ballau Paula Eberline Vivian Armstrong Rose Mary Anderson Mickey Patterson Nancy Boettcher Diane DeHeogh Cathy Pfeiler Bonnie Flom Kathy Kral Sue Zins Alice Wegner Kathy Wolf Shelley Langworthy Tanya Strobel Resa Bauer Sue Berg Becky Flo .lulane Sorenson Debbie Gage Judy Ahlstrom Marcia Pitzenberger Vanda Childs Carol Pettigreu Valory Huerth MaryJane Hoskins Ann Feldman Beth Marzolf Linda Scearcy Jan Johnson 'a , we . Q7 -, . 2 Cathy Moss Linda Stromel Twyla Nodland Jeanne Peterson Phil Farris Richard Schults Steve Leicher Dick Engelby Tom Surat Mark Thomas Rick Hugg Chuck McKay Steve Hanson John Wiig Alan Bryan Steve Korff Steve Bonkrude John O'Brien Mark Anderson Ron Manzou Don Paquette Gary Rath Steve Lane Jim Hueser Dave Hanford Mark Vogel Brian Listerud Frank Pagenkopt Ron Rather Cary Kent Frank McCollum Les Koerselman Dave Wortman Glen Crooks Organizations 123 Go Greek ll W V M W - u X n I WI. ww ' .-.. an '- up-m ' 'lx a Mx M u av -1 sv S 'E I ilim ' , 1, , ,fiell Il I I M I, ,. J-.,, qifliqv, f Milf? l. rliliiw, iw Wm. ki 5.-ff .' all Jllllllllllllll -4 Q21- N If if Alpha 1. ChrisJuarez 2. Sherry Smith 3. Merry Capnon 4. Mary DeGrood 5. Mary Rita Marsh 6. Donna DeHaven 7. Nancy Reinbolcl 8. Marsha John 9. Ellen Kennedy 10. Lana Peterson 11. Nancy Przyfarski 12. Chris Melbye 13. Nancy Cope 14. Paula Bassart 15. Susie lpraquer 16. Lynn Miner 17. Sandy Clemenfs 18. Mary Huettl 19. PafJude 20. Bonnie Wanous 21. J :dy O'Gora 22. ixancy Rehschuh 23. Bonnie Hildenbrondt 24. Kristy Helin 126 Organizations 1-5 J-7 -- 4-sv '-53 -I , I ' - '-I 05, .f -3. ,l' fa I '-r ' 'QA' Q --up-. , ,n -A. '.' , .,,. -A vb! tae . 'ua' -34 .-gn A ' K - ' -, 1 3 f , ' , 1. 'fe ,C ,fm 5A ' Els? , . U , ff' ' , f Leu . - '95 .V ' .. , 4. - .1 Chi Dmega 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30 31. 32. 33. 34. 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43. 44. 45 46 47 48 Connie Henkle Colleen Ahern Linda Welter JoAnn Maiser Tes Schnabel Vicki Trom Beffa Owens Nancy Leuhmonn .lan Bliss Sharon Meixner Linda Holland Jan Lockwood Julie Nimens Cheryl Anderson Joan Thornby Chris Lanson Mary Ufoft Terry Keller Judy Schroder Sandy Baum Marilyn Moore Linda Larson Julie Aase Barbara Berendts 45 81, iv flih nlllll LCII'll mmf aim llllll Alpha Gamma Delia f vibe' 11999, ' 1 . i' 'ii vs 55, 4 YQ l 1, ll lo Qqblixi Jan Murphy Kathy Nelson Ruth Iliff Ann Jakobe Jeanne Rinclfliesch Shari Hinck JoAnn Krueger .lan Eisler , Nancy Christiansen Marilyn Talarico Mary Ann Jordano Nancy Gerow xx' E X xi: Qt xx ,- fa E A fr 'xx il - 1,5 'X 1 .ll Cathy McGuire Pai Schills Susan Erkel Debbie Snow Jan Struck Elaine Suess Luvern Jack Cathy Lewis Eileen Lasyk Judy Lucas Pai Sfankovich Cher Johnson l .M X Y li' l l D. fi fl gif g. 'X X! r L L Q 9. pl E l Alpha Tau Cmega Mark Wersal Bruce Johnson Denny Balthozor Doug Tolle Tom Campbell Jim All Lan Coulter 128 Organizations Tom McMahon Jeff Fuller Tom Barla Mark Eckes Bob Stark Bob Gruenhagen Gentry Galbraith 'QU N ...J- qi W , - .. 'ki .. J ,, ,f-f1b,.,. '-v' ,I -.ands - - .' f . -wg' -, '-HL. Delia Delia Delia I. Lynn Bradley 2. Sue Schroeppel 3. Terri Aalid 4. Judy Christensen 5. Ann Herzog 6. Kathy Molloy 7. Peggy Bollenbacher 8. Mary Hershberger 9. Marsha Millon IO. Kathy Kutil II. Jeanne Wood I2. Lois Cornish I3 . Billy Vosberg I4. Kay Kiefer I5. Ann Hall I6. Barb Smith Pam Kenaston Cec McCord Patty King Pat Lee Jill Fangman K.C. Cunningham Cheryl Nelson Karen Rossaw Ginny Otto Sue Clapp Gretchen Humm Karen Callison Nancy Oppel Brenda Kelly Sherry Tincher Mary Kuitek 33751, , 4,-ya, fl- 1 it If My if iiiiiii lo new Organizations 129 4 9 gsllmnrgg Q l'HfiF'l'sfmQs 67 ..5Olll?l' lisa L1 it gzermal- B 5g?jf ril1l.lHY ll I iiff -gifs -If l,..r1-54 ' 121 'Pi -r-ur' l. 2. 3. 4. 5. Delia Sigma Pi Ron Johnson Bob Kozub Duane Johnson Gaylon Lorenz Gory Gruczyk Erv Dickmon Steve Workman Steve Hoese Dale Wrede Jlm Krlzmarzlk Greg Rosendohl Vic Jones Roger Burcholz Por Dorrington Dorrel Boch Curl Busch Bob Duckermun Bob Howkunson Ed Tostenrud Lee Carlson 1 .-'- ,,4--- if ,ff X ,J oi. 1 ann John Leif Sandy llsfrup Rondy Schultz Paul Aukes Glen Dohlquist .lim Lacina Jack Londkomer Ross Johnson Bob Magnus Greg Moe Lloyd Kavon Mike Holl Rick Reiland Jock Hinenthol Craig Appelquist Bob Peterson Bob Von Voorhees Bryce Peterson Greg Arnoft Tom Rhodes --11 ills1 1. ll.3'l il 6 -ff 3-V K NJ, u l 1' Gil' - , 1 -.rv fi '. ws ' , I x X i in---11 l 'I , l 1 a hu -MIA xi' Xl 4- l' r lhfl Il,- , K wf ,J WX Gamma Phi Beta Barb Patterson Bev Rossow Sue Liebeg Ruth Domeier Kris Skogmo Barb Whllldin Sally Anderson Cathy Eder Cindy Pritchard Sue Lake Bonnie Rapp Jeanatte Ethier Morli Weldon Lynn Loughridge Judy Verkennes Carolyn Wiecks Lana Williams Sandy Ookleaf Diane Gertz Jo Anne Pauley Linda Hammer Marge Boynton Moely Hazelhoff Patti Hoffman Sharon Oakleaf Irene Tlach Pat Novak Kris Rongstad Kathy Slater Linda Olund Kona Fisher Sandy Novak Cheryl Thompson Marilyn Doyan Linda Anderson S will t I Organizations 131 , L-.- - 1 4'-H -L44 , A j U.-, . Tom Kunze Randy Larson Gary Dierf Steve Slater Sally Cooper Nancy Nyquist Nancy Bull Mike Dulitz Dave Fellner Patti Boltman Linda Larson Rog Wiley George Farmer Linda Underhill Barb Diehl Jim Bogerrief Tom Hagen Dave Sexe Jim Tierney Chuck Montgomery Jim Bull Sue Hendrickson Randy Fox Sam Olsen Greg Freking Arnie Wong Gene Freking 132 Organizations Randy Noeker Sue Stenberg Ken Spessard Bill Banholzer Mary Kvitek Don Nelson Tony Seidl Paul Olsen Clair Tripp Bruce Walker Mark Mondell John Miller Tim Price Billy Vosberg Jay Tschillard Tom Robbe Ruth Iliff Dennis Hansen Mike Cleland Mona Hicks Bruce Berglund Dick Thies Steve Loehr Dave Frost Sam Struss John Armstrong ' fi ,,. I-fmt, JKT? V1.7 , ' -Q rx gui fi. n I 343-. LJ M., i N 0 A 1' ' A 1- -A -K-1 ., , ' 'Ss ,F ,, , .I 31.1-qlyig.. ' lien i L, ., ,DK alfmga 3,5 Lg 5 rfi Lambda Chi Alpha PN We si R ,, eg R im Phi Delia Them Jim Mahoney Mike Kroon Rick Tanner Terry Baliuff Lerdy Kurmey Jim Van Berkum John Yoder Jim Briggs Bob Lamson Don Fields Joe Dofson Brad Smith Rich Murry Bob Roviuro i Jim Roy Dave Lee Roger Elias Wayne Johnson Randy Thuleen Hugh Cholick Bob Trudeau Jon Ackolberg Jeff Swim Jim Benson Carl Thompson Mike Turgeon Bill Costello Harry Welty A-ff ii igiili . ' Q .1 173: 992'- M, ' .., 4, Organizations Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4 We 233 W fi 423352325 M2 Steve Landwehr Jim Duffy Jim Bartolotta Jim Aparo Doug Johnson Fred Hicks Dan Wilkens Jay Thomas Steve Albaugh Jim Widen Pat McGuire Doug Anquist Dick Thomas Tim Lyons John Harri Rick Hansen Mike Willard Randy Connor Doug Hartman Mark Sather Roger Landwehr Roger Pryztarski Mark Bunker Randy Heise Steve Gustafson Mark Supalla Craig Pederson Butch McKee John Marx Mike Connelly Gary Stearns Bob Rossow Curt Anderson Mike Norman Tom Sioblom Phil Del Vecchio John McClelland Rich Lange Mick Fox Denny Burgess Bryon Hollenberg Dag Von Ruden John Schuster Denny Wessels Louie Gueltzow Keith Isenburger John Wilkens Dr. Louis Balcziak Bill Jonsick Jack Ryan Dean Greiman Steve Bosch Jim Smith Mike Geraghty Organizations S F lri r v K x ! . , 91 fs! 1 l SQL i 's -' s- A N 5 .JI gp vu Q'-x Delia Tau Delia Dana Fisher Sherry Smilh Sharon Meixner Nancy Luehmann Marilyn Moore Pam Olson Gwen Nelson Vianne Larson Diane Donahue Sarah Loomis Tom Wilson Joel Bowar Bob Dornik Dennis Phenow Frank Klick Jim Love Ray Steven Terry Patnode Don Orescanin Ray Moonen Bill Lauster Craig Aarnodt Joe Barfsh Paul Calling Joe Ericson Steve Hollman Ken Westenberg Mike MacDonald Mark Hagan Gary Lenzmeier Maurice Klein Byron Borchert Arlen Kettleson Gary Olson Mike Neely Chris Lynch Dean Easterlund Bob Burns Tom Palen Side Track l Organizations 135 v Tau Kappa Epsilon Sheriff Bob Freeberg John Bailey Mike Hazelhoff Brian Bush Ron Thompson Paul Porisch 8. Jim Melchior 9. Doug Hobbiebrunken 10. Tom Bates 11. Bob Halloran 12. Bob Cairns 13. John Thompson 14. Marshall Bickfoul 15. Jay Johnson 16. Steve Kingery 17. Paul Emmons 18. Tom Haclfield 19. Ed Werner 20. Ron MacDonald 21. John Hartley 22. Larry Bittner Jim Marx Craig Wllkenlng Paul Knollmaler Roger Zemen Bob Schmidt John A Mauer Mert Becker Ed McCormick Bill Tartaglia Craig Johnson Gary Morrissette Mike Kassulke Dick Milinkovich Linda Welter Spike Wellman Gary Nelson Paula Bossart Wally Johnson Robin Whinnery Al Peterson Rick Krotz Tom Penaluna f. wi was 5 + 136 Organizations Dave Ross Dave Neve Mike Wittern Debbie Pesta Jim Lebeau Bill Sinclair Denny Dirlam Dean Lentz Laurie Dunham Ric Bliss Wally Malmstronn Jim Weidemann Mark Dray Mark Gruss Bob Bonk Steve Rykkeli Kathy Kutil Fats Carol Coursolle Sharon Oakleaf Bob Brown Barb Anderson DeDee Dugan Steve Brown Roger Simonds Linda Kalin Jane Willey Eric Furan Jill Fangman Charles Hanson Jay Lentz Mark Thomas Steve Quade James Poulton Steve Fausch Charlie Pickett Tom McCannon Rick Kaizenberger Tom Simser Cathy Eder Nancy Lynch Doug DeDecker Gary Stevenson Linda Olund Bill Fredrickson Maynard Ahrens Maureen Coleman Paul Peterson Keith Peacock Ralph Meehan Glenn Albers Timothy Murphy Karen Zaspel Steven Shimrners Jan Bliss Don Westland Chris Wilson John Buck Sylvia Teets Mike Huspek Phi Kappa Psi -we A it i i si, l 5 ll? llril i9. fQl'Q,if M H lei l 'll ll X x Y Panhellenic Council l 2 3 4 5. 6 7 8 9. Ruth Iliff Nancy Chrisfianson Linda Welfer Cathy Slater Mary Helen Hueffle Patty King Barb Berendts Kay Keefer Miss Bruce ' ' . ,, 4111 : 1 Council of Compus Crgonizoiions 'YJ iQ RQ Jay Bogen Carolyn Cook Angela Paukerf Ruth Beseke Mona Jirele Corol Weber Cheryl Reimer Gary Rath Bob Wogoman Greg Reichert Frank McCollom Dove Olson HA KW W milf' if Arnold Wong Denny Mogk Dan Rock Dennis Burgess Gary Sfeicho Tom Haffleld Kathy Slater Bob Stork Tom Barto Dave Fellner Inter-Froierniiy Council f ' , Q 4 5 Jim Dombroske Gary Lindzmeyer Paul Colling John Osborne Ric Bliss Jay Lenz Lon Coulter Paul Prcnger Mike Huspek Jim Duffy Paul Porisch Peter McEwen Dick Milinkovich Alpha Ph Dave Haney Tim Kortuem Claire Hovlond Jay Bogen Don Beckel Bill Barnhart Bill Feder Bruce Jensen Roger Bobst Steve Brueske Dan Ripperger Jim Tighe Bob Shaw Tom Esser Jim Hansen Dave Farmer Armon Lansing Galen Knotts Steve Berkeland Pete Hornby Tim Mecld Dick Jergensen Jerry Bertilson Mick McMahon Dave Glowatzke Bill Nash Mark Marreel Chris Bursch Phi silon UP Cmicron Renee Lindquist Sharon Hanson Marion Cords Carol Martin Cris Westphal Avis Rodesch Barb Chihos Jon Johnson Jody Darcy Lois Blegan Carol Ahlberg 'I40 Organizations ftzfyi i Omega HY.. LFPEW4 n., i. ' x ,x ri .-. -1 H4- We ' ,. fill' III A ll Alpha Kappa Omega Phi Alpha Them 5. Vincent F. Esser 6. Johannes Postmo 1 Y 'AT J 1 W ? Jerry McCormick Kim Kerrigan Bill Wong AI Peterson Bruce Swenson Pefer Vollmar Del Dolph Tom Jensen Jim Olson Todd Wyoft Dave Hermann Larry Lundblad Bob Wagomon Denny Solomonson Harry Wenner Bob Korinen Ed Franks Orgonizafions 141 Delia C2 Clovio 1. Renee Lindquist 2. Ann Sammon 3. Cathy Ireland 4. Elaine Rupp 5. Carolyn Schommer ii? miss 6. Rita Hansen 7. Carolyn Goffschalk 8. Lynn Koenig 9. Jan Gerzevske 10. Jackie Schweim Q l 11. Cindy Jones 12. Dianne' Peterson -43 13. Sharon Glesen 14. Diane Seys 15. Karen Smykalski 16. Connie Stromberg 17. Marie Seaver 18. Ruth Beseke w - 19. Lincla Swanson H, ' ui H 20. Maurine Marble 1 21. Carol Ahlberg 22. Judy Pavek . .1941 - 23. Diane Zeigler , -' l 24. Rose Hansen f S l 25. Carolyn Margadant rpxefl F 'J , M 1. 26. Sue Hallquist 1 1 ,Q Xl' 27. Mary Schroeder ' If . fl l A il 'li 28. Ruth Schommer I ' ' if' l X nl' 29. Carolyn Cook ' H 'km 8 7 'l 30. Angelo Paukert Q In Q22 Q? ?i:Y' 1 Q . s 1 5 , r 2 3 l 1. Gloria Nieuwboer 2. Barb Roberts 3. Carol Steiner 4. Dave Smith 5. Don McNeil 'U A 4 R I 6. Warren Pay 7. Jim Asselstine 8. Gaylen Martison 9. Jim Nichols 10. Dave Wier 11. Mike Blair 12. Jerry Thissen 13. De Van Janssen 14. Jerry Patterson 15. Ed Dykstra 16. Paul Wellhausen 17. Don Wilder 18. Jim Veldhouse l f1VeS1'l I 19 nl C l U lo i Gamma Sigma Diane Jergens Mona Jierle Bonnie Nelson Janet Mann Barb Paulson Georgia Bachinski Mary O'Brien Tanya Thom Margare1VIaminck Sharon Schmidt Elaine Heisrerkamp Sherry Meyer Donna Solomonson 14. Carol Weber Pam Isenberg 16. JoAnn Ehmke I7. Karen Beumer 18. Jean Flaig Ardis Erickson Nancy Harris Carol Buchanan Kiffy Goodwin Kris Engebrefson Connie Hacla 25. Sue Graham 26. Jean Frassel 27. Nancy Kopesky Organizations I-13 i HA..- .ff ' S gi . k kj .3 . lfyf' 1? e .igpf-' ,. A.- ' V 1 .1 Y.. ..,, fv 5 .. Q.- 5- ,fr ,R f X.. ..- Aquolnouis . . . p,.z .' Q, ,V--sf. fi - 1 . .5 we 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 1 mega 17. -ff if yan. QQ., Vxi.. 11' A w ,...,. I ' ' aa .ig .4 ix-, .geSE2:iE ,.. ... ... . .1 1-I 2 bra. A 1 92...-Liiyy . . . . flbnbb X Z b l? A. 18. 1. Wayne Soboy 2. Don Nelson 3. Doug Schultz 4. Karen Frogner 5. Dan Conway 6. Tom Tourville 7. Debbie Wesfermun 8. Tom Esser 9. Bill Frogner Jock Hinnenthol Tom Roggow Greg Arnoft Ky Searcy Bruce Schemmel Don Schwabe Jim Eisler Bob Karinen Susan Christie 11 lnclianeiies ,gsm Ann Tryhus 2. Lynn Dilly 3 Pai Hochwar Anne Troyer Judy Anderson Lynn Fox Gretchen Humm Candy Meniele Sharon Meixner IO. Sue Russel l 1. Jackie Gravlin Brenda Kelly Debs Mowry Jill Siegfried Sally Cooper 9 -sg fn '9 Fencing Club J 5 Lanny Keuster 2. George Marti 3. Joe Carter . Jane Bryon James Orht Julie Ness Joseph Fence Charles Rockeny L 7 s Organizations --,Ag vw. Chess Club 1, Mike Groebner 2. Pot Bohn 3. Tom Rosenberg 4. Bill Merrih 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. IO. I 1. 12. 146 Organizations Phil Benjamin Bill Arneson Mark Folk Brion Schmidt Doug McDonald Erv Hoffmeyer Bill Smith Gary Adams Skoda Ski Clula 'll IO 12 Womerfs Associoiion Mello Lindberg .Margaret Lehrer .Teri Forss Debbie Anderson Dorothy Bremer .Candi Crippen 7. Diane Sanders 8. Elaine Sfenzel 9. Marcia Coneff IO. Lynn Swanson I I. Vernette Bembeneck 'N WN Fly 4 I - 5 ,- , qw 'Ho Ja in , 1' 'Wi' N. V qw. i In Lit?-V5 1,13 11. -3, ,, '53 rf nz-,-r 'L Newman Cerner 1. Myron Janna 2. Char Verly 3. Julianne Tousignant 4. 5. 6. ff, ij- -,YY-..F,, Tom Kuth Joani Davidson Kathy Stonina . 49 Q9 7. 4 8. Kevin Higgins 9. Jim Easton IO. Betty Arnold? ll. Ken Sevcik 4 P n ,mi - Z W W' Mn mf , . , X 'gig' .FF lf, i .,,- ,- i S l' Luiheran Collegioins l. Rad Karnitz 2. Rhonda Swisher 3. Ken Ebert 4. Ron Hinkelmon 5. Deanna Nemifz 6. Celeste Dreke 7. Violet Lochner 8. Judy Karnitz 9. Sue Menfh IO. Carol Rode! ll. Craig Fechner 1' -Q.,-Q Q-uimq 1 Y .ii ii Organizations I49 gs 1 The Joint The Joint, mode possible through the finonciol bocking of the United Methodists, the Episcopol Church ond the United Compus Church Fellowship, provides o ploce for community worship, study, re- lcxotion, ond cz spirit of fellowship. 150 Orgcnizofi 0 l T., ,111 il 4 7 ertson, 2. Stun Kolinoski, 3. Larry Robertso College A l Parish II, i rf. , l l. all 'T -,',- rr- y L in sf 1. ri ., ,J .Gary M. Schwartz Rich Ewoldsen Cheryl Gamble Barb Kraus .Wayne Hanson .Carolyn Brunsvold . Craig Breimhorst Organizations '-'Q Tl' Della 1. Cherry Schneider 2. Maureen Henclrikson 3. Carolyn Brunsvold 4. Belinda Brunfelr . Carol Sogge . Anne Zager 5 6 7. Durwin Hermonson 8. Irene Bergman 9. Rachel Bergman 10. Pastor Glade 11. Janet Vanveldhuigen 12. Rita Stemberg 152 Organizations Gamma 0 13. Steve Riche 14. AIVolIbrech1 15. Jo Deterf 16. Helen Beth Johnson 17 Linda Groskveutz 18. Tom Dreier 19. Stan Dreyer Cheryl Volbercling 20. 21 Bob Priesler 22 Bob Rezac 23. Jim Zabel 24 Ron Tschida Campus Crusade 1 0 va I. Rich Bademcm 2. Joyce Bodemcm 3. Doris Horsevoorf 4. Dick Johnson 5. Karen Fosdel ' 5 2 c-i -5' ,1 -gist --E24 'EJ i' ' 71 M , 5 A 5 Lc ' 5 75,7 I Ss.. I Q ' W mm xmas lnier Vcxrsiiy Fellowship l. Bill Krause . Phil Hanson . Paul Tokheim , Roger Tofmun .Sherrill Dcmley l0. 6. Dick Gorey 7, Renee Peters B. 9. Lindo Acklcncl Ellie House Dr. Hclrizler ww l f Z' ii .4 if nm. a ff if ,I X !.mi.::. 7. . Chi I. Renee Peters 2. Milo Durst 3. Leone Karge 4. Darlene Gibbs 5. Earl Marsh f..J-fp' Ei Alpha 6. Dennis Schafer 7. Donna Dubbels 8. Phil Hanson 9. Pastor Anderson Organizations Sporfs wx xg nw- H., 'il- '1 '.'x N, xx 5. X ' XA N ! . X 5 . -.fe K tif , NX' v XS W' -1. .x A .Rx ,,V . R . -Xl MTX 75 .Xl -E A 'K gpg, ' X ' . , ui, X s ,N M -wx bv N -N 45: x '-, -. F Vx -Iyar -.R 1. -N '-,N 11:3 -fx -. fa N X. - + -5 Q 6-., :f ., R Q. M, .x , ,-5 H -, x -. Q - -44. 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'fb 1, ' 1 Q ' -1 ,, N Q, gr , f hp, -- . , , . -v -ww, -, g ' ' ' , ' aggvx H f . 1, - V , gg .- -Yak rr: 3 4. -.X - .I-- ' Qyxx 1 , , . 5 -' 'n,,2g, y ' v V - V ,, ,. .3 ' '. I X- 41 -,X .. ' M G- J' . :f , ' ' Q- iq. yx, V 4 .Av.'U- 4 . . ., K V' 5 E , L ge, -,S . n ,ui .A Q .Qfr - 'M JA 53 wi A A W - - . . , , - ' r .'- K ' ', -, 1 '7 !E9a I Xu ' 'L 'fm 'fi 1 1 .s - ml, ,M3 V ' -L if ' X n D.. 5 -K Q, N ,Yr fxikgi.-Q. 6? A gin .NL EIU '-3 'indie ' xy f.-:.,:,-,wx , 'Huff 5 .Q SY' ., . 1LLn,,Zw he A Ex A Ntiluv ' 1 xi 'l,., 'T LM wr , M - ' Wx. I -I A ,, '31 ., . JJ f . f v , v an Pwserhk. 'H Q . , . Z-.4 P , nimggf , ' Y w 'I 1' 'AL . M-' : aw f .Lx ' Gridders finish Bob Offo's youfhful foofboll squod finished win- ning six of Their losf seven gomes ond o finol 6-3 record for '69 seoson's ploy. Bernie Mciczugo, holder of most of MSC's scor- ing cind rushing records finished his coreer by goin- ing l59O yords. His obsence nexf foll probobly will sfrong, end 6-3 be noticed. A brighf spot for The upcoming seoson will be The refurn of quorferbcick John Morx. .lohn possed for 'ren fouchdowns This yeor, ci new school record, ond vvos vofed The most improved ployer on The '69 foofboll feom. Yi, . ,, Y I ,V- IS s J . T it fl, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Jim Marx, Joel Tetert, Louie Pirot- ta, Bernie Maczuga, Randy Heise, Bennett Voss, Joseph Koppi, Walter Malmstrom SECOND ROW: Tom Rylander, Spike Wellman, John Marx, Marshall Bicktord, Tom Flaig, Kreg Kapitan, Ron Thompson, Robert Freeburg, Harry Christenson, Gary Germundsen, Gary Buhler THIRD ROW: Craig Dombrok, Mickey Moe, Frank Daire, Bob Luehrs, Gary Stearns, Robin Whinnery, Dick Vasil, Francis Moe, Robert Cairns, Doug Yule, Daryl Lynn FOURTH ROW: James Salvatori, Michael Kranz, Frank Miller, James Nelson, Kevin Suter, Mark Trimble, Phil Sappio, Ed Mc- LEFT: Indians offensive begins surge at Michigan Tech offense. Gridders won homecoming match 43-21. Cormic, John Fairchild, Tom Sailor, Gary Thisius, Mike Wolver- ton FIFTH ROW: Dennis Wallery, Dan Cognill, Charles Sherwood, Douglas Van Thorre, John Spillare, Dan Fogal, John Lacina, Marvin Peters, Bob Carr, Bob Knodt, Rick Murray SIXTH ROW: Greg Manthei, Jeff Kahnke, Steve Laingen, Biff Mclntire, Steve Bushaw, Greg Johnson, Thomas Kisting, Dan Distel, Larry Miller, Warren Podratz, Gary Jensen, Jim Zeiser SEVENTH ROW: Larry Bittner, Coach Don Larsen, Coach Bar- ney Lewellyn, Head Coach Bob Otto, Coach R. C. Johnson, Jim Hunziker, Butch Thrun, Jim Golsteyn Sports 159 Nobody wcints to sit on the bench but sometimes it proves welcome relief. 160 Sports -ul . 1 l 1 ABOVE: Lorry Bittner shows the onguish ond frustration thot occurs often during o single contest L,4.1cgf47 gxn1 71,2 '69 Football Record MSC Opp O University of South Dakota '-33 I6 Augustana 24 41 Moorehead State 27 23 Bemidji State O 43 Michigan Tech 21 28 Winona State O 40 St. Cloud State 28 24 Minnesota-Morris 27 42 Minnesota-Duluth 6 Cheerleaders fighting off-field, Gloria Hartle, Pam Waters, Nancy Nyquist, Sue Theilke, Jan Blake, Pam Rehtzigel, and Vernette Bembenek. Sports 'i 'ii- iiigg. i 3-ILS, LT 4' v',, Sports 1, ,nlbfe -:LL ABOVE: Bernie Maczuga, No. 22, gains yardage despite Michigan Tech's defense ABOVE: MSC fans welcome The team back onfothefield forthe second half. Teamwork results in victories Coaches R.C. Johnson, Oren Olson, Bob Otto, and Barney Lewellyn congratulate each other on another victory. Sports 163 4 Spts Cross Country Record MSC 20 15 27 15 Luther River Rolls South Dakota Winona State State OPP 35 48 28 46 I .QQQ 1 af, ll Y: W LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Dan Boumgorfner, Randy Rolando, Dave Jones, John Sovonen, Gordon Pekuri, Roger Spee, SECOND ROW: Byron Hill, Norm Ayen, Les Dunsome, Rich Townsend, Len Pofvin, Earl Bud Myers Sports l 65 hn- Goger's seoson disoppoiniing A -1 ,3.3Gse a, -2- w 1 . . -f: 'Z-QfVf7.'3?'l!r5,,,, ' 'A Q P' K' Gene Wood i443 attempts To score while Mike Connelly C341 waits for the rebound. 166 Sports X x ., ,H 'JN V S N P5 Lam: - f - ,Y ,-3 I J' 'V u:...,,. gh W 4' . , vga:-N at ' Mb' . '.: V I ' 'ig- IN1' I 1 r l Er' avr' 'l u ' -1 vt. H. 'I 4,51 H - , . ll it F53 -'iv 'f:mr- ' 1? if to , --uk ., 'I J ' ' ' Q mf ' ,,.' vr 4tlr y L, L. L .. ' ,W ,M '-:vw .VQA A 'V 'N'Q f9h'?1 ar, W. ' 'E li.t'3i..Y' - , - -- ' . z mil i ' ,, Q4 vfitsfff' A . '-1' PM WWW-.' . f '41 F7 'Q . - s.,..f95'k'Sh'-f Q' P . -701-' l - 1. 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'is-J R N N J Sports I 69 Basketball Record MSC OPP MSC 64 Morningside 57 63 56 Valley City 71 50 65 North Dakota 87 59 69 Southwest State 70 70 52 Gonzaga 69 47 57 Eastern Washington 61 73 65 Whitworth 82 68 50 Northern Iowa 68 57 56 North Dakota State 64 63 62 Augustana 67 69 52 North Dakota 54 61 64 Moorhead State 57 55 61 South Dakota 77 58 Northern Iowa North Dakota State South Dakota State Mayville State Augustana Briarcliff South Dakota Bethel North Dakota State Augustana Morningside Northern Iowa South Dakota State ' ' - ltitllal OPP 72 60 8 l 51 59 69 59 53 79 54 66 59 83 Um da 1 i kt! ' ' ,M ef' T' l ass .-l, V .-......-A1.--V Y- - i.J..v- V-W l -..-V--Q 'Qf 1 cg- -. A LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Walt Williams, Rich Pearson, Randy Heidmann, Ron Meyer, Bob Prange, Merlin Cordes, STANDING: Jerry Thayer, Tom Duea, Mike Connelly, Al Nowacheck, Gary Wahlgren, Bob Roviaro, Gene Wood, Doug Ellens, Glynn Behmen 170 Sp t L 'QW ' f. - 2,951 ABOVE: Bob Pomplun, left, ottempts 'ro toke down on opponent. 172 Sports ABOVE: Kirk Olson breaks down his opponent. X Gropplers seoson boosts 14-5 VeCOVd An MSC groppler eyes his opponent. , LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Lee Nelson, Ken Stockdale, Scott Evans, Gary Franke, Jerry Berning, Bill Ross .lim Coughlan SECOND ROW: Stan Tesch, Bob Pomplun, Stan Bergan, Kirk Olsen, .lim Aparo, Dale Richter, Ted Mueller, THIRD ROW Wally Johnson Wally Perron, Jim Rynsburger, Ricky Lee, Bob Schmidt, Tom Gillis, Alan Hansen, STANDING: Reg Wicks, Mark Sandler Jay Johnson Ron Fiser, Tom Linzmeier, Ivan Reddemann, Steve Johnson, Brian Hage, Dennis Pierro, Rummy Macias Wrestling record MSC OPP 23 Arizona I3 46 Augustana O 42 North Dakota 0 I7 North Dakota State I7 I7 Army I6 20 Ohio University I2 31 Ball State 9 28 Eastern Illinois 6 34 South Dakota 6 24 Applachian State IO 174 Sports Georgia Tech Louisiana State Lehigh Northern Illinois Illinois State Morningside Northern Iowa Iowa State South Dakota State Michigan Michigan State The wrestling feom fakes first place in the NCIAC. Sports 4-A f 55, .3 . 5 1 wft1?'.x.- ,ei T -4.-14 if H -. 9-wr-1+-g,.,t,'.-'sim '1'- g A -'Iii 3:31574 k Keith Anderson C Robinson- ROW TWO: Kit Rosberg, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Jerry Young, Don Murphy, Steve Hcirt emeyer, , . , ' ' T M durci, Ted Kroll, John Hodgson, ROW THREE: Dick Jocobs, Bob Fritz, Chris Knoff, Tom Kunze Steve Wilcox, Bill Bonholzer, om ci Don Stevens, Jim Bull, Jerry DeMers, Denny Voleuto, Jim Kudrle 176 Sports I 7d3f3ew1:gEfT ' 4i1'Tf 'i 4? Q4-rf'it'ffeff ' 4 ,-I 'Sili- 'Tifdiflll ogg 5 . V Ji, me 6. at BELOW: Swimmers ready themselves forthe starting gun. ABOVE: MSC Swimming team celebrates NCAA victory. Swimming Record MSC OPP 52 Gustavus 45 65 Luther 39 61 Wayne State 33 47 Winona State 66 60 Carleton 43 56 River Falls 46 71 Northern Iowa 32 61 North Dakota State 41 51 St. Thomas 50 75 Minn.-Duluth 34 67 St. Cloud 45 65 Hamline 48 64 1 Gustavus 39 38 Illinois State 75 51 South Dakota 34 50 Macalester 63 Sports 177 l ll 1. 4 l Q l lj r ,. l -- 4- ki, Brad Griffith, Tim McCloskey, Jim Rosenou, Ken Hagen, John Focht, Eric LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Morfenson, Dave Bye, Jim Tarnows Paul, Brent Smith, George Flad, Dennis Rasmussen RIGHT: Dennis Rasmussen performs on the parallel bars 178 Sports Gymnastics Record MSC 109.45 128.65 1 19.25 129.15 126.4 132.40 132.40 132.50 132.50 133.90 129.10 133.60 133.60 128.10 132.6 127.35 127.35 124.65 Nebraska LaCrosse Arizona Arizona State Eastern Illinois Indiana State West Germany St. Cloud State Western Illinois Illinois State Iowa State Wisconsin Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Colorado State Colorado State Denver Southern Illinois OPP 120.95 136.70 139.8 151.30 124.55 160.50 161.15 123.50 139.20 137.70 160.95 136.35 137.75 103.5 140.25 154.20 149.00 149.25 xmlif. Sports Sports i vs' im f ann: 1- 'PF' Jim Tischler Tags one player out and Tries to Throw for o double ploy Bosebollers swing 22-14 season on pitcher John Rulmyr connects cu hordthrown bcll for on bose hut. Sports I Baseball record MSC OPP 2 Arkansas State l 6 Arkansas State 4 2 Arkansas Tech 7 8 Little Rock University l 8 Henderson State O l l Henderson State lO l University of Minnesota 4 2 University of Minnesota 7 O University of Minnesota 3 3 University ot Minnesota 4 4 Winona O 4 Winona l 4 Winona 6 l I Carleton 9 O St. Cloud 5 5 St. Cloud O l l St. Cloud 5 21 Moorhead 2 Moorhead O Moorhead 8 Wa rtbu rg 5 Wartburg 6 Bemidii 0 Bemidii O Bemidji 3 Bethel O Gustavus 3 Gustavus 2 Minn.-Morris O Minn.-Morris O Minn.-Morris 2 Lea College 2 Lea College 2 Southwest Missouri 7 Luther l North Dakota State l2 Mark Johnson throws the ball infield for an out. 182 Sports - ,Qda-fi Jill i ' . 'g i Q E lo J x LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Jim Bowers, Denny Kaus, Mark Johnson, Keith Isenberger, Randy Conner, Gene Rassmusen, SECOND ROW: Greg Langevin, Jim Tischler, Steve Gustafson, Gary Arlt, John Rulmyr, Dennis Havlicek, Bob Peterson, THIRD ROW: Gary Porter, Don Brose, Dallas Keohntopp, Mike Vogel, Tim French, Mark Hannahan, Tom Herron, Roger Olson, Jean McCarthy, FOURTH ROW: John Mouer, Tom Walters, Al Lindeman, Eugene Lange, Rand Bruggers, John Wilkens, Doug Hartman Sports 183 Tennis Teom i V V T T LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Steve Vee, Sfon Vee, Carlos Proono, BACK ROW: Chuck Peterson, Bill Sederburg, Larry Kudrle 184 Sports Golf Teom LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Sawyer, Steve Moierus, Dick Lein beck, Jim Corofhers, Bob Brook, Gary Osfrin Sports Clweerleqslders A I. Nancy Nyquist . Pam Rechfzigel 2. Jun Blake 7. Pam Waters 3. Sue Thielke 8. Kay Carter 4. Linda Underhill 9. Roxy Tuominen 5. Gloria Hartle IO. Vernefte Bembenek in ixn.n:n:u1n.i1ngr:u1 . i 4 r -v11. .:nauuu-gun.. nn.au1114ri- -ffuz1.1.r -. jay' '55 fain, , .-'Q MSC cheerleaders do their best to arouse school spirit. -sv Sports all-if 187 Marching Band Susan Adams Bruce Anderson Mark Andrews Karen Bayerkohler Alice Beckman P. Bengtson Lynne Benson Patricia Bernard Roger Babst Ronald Bogenschutz Becky Brandborg Diana Brenlce Belinda Brunfelt Merilyn Brunkow Emory Buller Kay Butterfield Trudy Cemensky Trudy Cole Conan Combs Renee Coughlin John Degner Patricia Deuser Melody Dezeeuw Carolyn Dimmel Robert Doyle Daniel Dussl Deborah Ewalt David Farmer l 88 S ports Kathleen Farmer Kenneth Fisher, Mary Flaschenriem Daniel Gardner Dennis Gardner Debra Gens David Glowatzke Robert Goheen Linda Groskreutz Donna Gunnerson Dan Hager David Hansen Steve Harms Mary Hershberger Ronaldo Hibbard Doris lkier Paul Jasperson J. Kenning Cary Kent Bob Kiesler Dianne Kietzer Fred King Judy Kuntson Karalee Konop Merry Korff Ken Leander Linda Leiferman Jerry Litfin Stan Mack Ronald Manzow Hans Marlette Donald Math Timothy Medd Richard Melgaard Jim Miller Kurt Moeding Bill Morris Kenneth Nelson Marie Nelson LeAnn Olson Robyn Opfer Shelley Opfer Pamela Palmer Mary Palus Barb Patterson Mike Paulson Bruce Pederson Mary Pehrson Betty Pettigrew N. Pfeiler Gaeland Priebe Gary Rath Robert Reid Mary Reep Sieve Ricke Michael Riley Rodger Robb Janet Roberts Norma Scharping Sandra Schmidt Susan Schmidt Ky Searcy Renee Segner Diane Seys Jerry Sierk Joyce Sierk Barbara Soltau Bonnie Strodtmon Janel Thom Elvera Timm Deborah Torgerson Thomas Tourville Patricia Trembley Marcia Uittenbogaard Harriet Van de Braak Keith Voss Thomas Wade Karen Watts Kristine Watts Gregory Wright Rita Wingen Marching band provides halftime entertainment for spectators. Sports ,- ,.44V..,,. A .. ,, .. ,1 'nl ' -.s-.lr -' ' Y T ,, , Avva rds and letters FOOTBALL-awa rcls John Slater Awarcl-Bernie Maczuga Henry Hill Award-Bernie Maczuga Most Improved-John Marx Most Valuable-Bernie Maczuga WRESTLING-letters Bill Ross Steve Johnson Gary Franke Stan Tesch Scott Evans Brian Hage Ken Stockdale Dole Richter Bob Pomplun Dennis Pierro Juan Reddmonn Mark Sandler Ricky Lee Jerry Hall GYMNASTIC-letters Dave Bye Gary Mortenson Dqn DU55I El'lC PC1Ul George Flgd Dennis Rasmussen John Foghf Jim Rosenau Ken Hagen BFSFIT SmlTl1 l 90 Sports SWIMMING-letters Keith Anderson Jim Bull Jerry DeMers Bob Fritz Steve Hartkemeyer Ken Hughes Chris Knott Ted Krall Jim Kudrle Kim Lapakko GOLF-Lette rs Dick Leimbeck Bob Book Dick Sawyer TENNIS-letters Carlos Proano Steve Vee Bill Sederberg ,V -A 1 Tom Modura Kit Rosburg Don Stevens Dennis Valento Steve Wilcox John Hodgson Darryl Johnson Dick Jacobs Bill Banholzer John Hubbard Steve Moierus Jim Carothers Ga ry Ostrin Stan Vee Larry Kudrle Chuck Peterson BASEBALL-letters Mike Connelly Ron Meyer Al Nowachek Walter Williams BASKETBALL-letters Gary Arlt Eugene Lanrge James Bowers Michael Vogel Keith lsenberger Mark Johnson Mark Honnahan James Tischler Roger Olson Tim French John Wilkens Steve Brand BASEBALL-awa rds Rich Pearson Gary Wahlgren Doug Ellens Gene Wood Gary Porter Randall Corner Gregory Langevin John Rulmyr Douglas Ha rtmon Steven Gustafson Allen Lincleman Thomas Walters Gene Rasmussen Robert Peterson Dennis Havlicek Most Valuable-Mark Johnson All Conference-Mark Johnson, John Wilkins Greg Langevin John Rulmyr NCAA Regional All Star Team-Greg Langevin Mike Vogel pc Q 4,-.-.vi E l Academics 5 , 2' 1' v .14 . ,pw P. ,,f' ,, ri' '-' Hx. . Q.,-:il 353 9 ' 4 ' 3, -, V ,I 1 -,fl .. 5 E'f':'K'.' Q A 1 T Q 1 1 1'1 -i :L '11 ,- 71- -. 1 , '. 1 ,t f 1 ,AV,.:'7 .'j-,Q-, ' , -. fi 'f ,. , 1 1 M ,1i,.'I,,'m1'j,f's,'v' , f ' f Q if - Ig 5 -, -u.j .lw' -:F v. Q-., .51 A ., 7 V an-2 'mga w ij! '31, . ax wiwk ,, L W , 14 L QL' E wx- r ' WL if 'isszsgg . , tg- -J ... Y S 'Q' A a Q. F NW U-ill ill 12801 I Y-ffyr f S1- iv -----s-:glib--12-vg.1if A , ' 'N-fi- f SA! -ru is 'flf -LFW'-mi1'.'-ll T, sd? .P 1.-A... 1, N ,, 'I-2 ABOVE: One class required for on arf moior is silk screening. BELOW: Dole Connolly completes on acrylic design in Lincoln 194 Academics Library. -I V v , '70 4 - 1,9 v .4 7.--. Lincoln Ari Gallery provides o ploce for students To display their work. Ari: honols express The self Academl BELOW: Jud Lehnhoff, mezzo soprano, gives her senior re- f l ' U ' I Y ABOVE: UCLA frombomsf 'folks on specuollzed lczz to Q c oss. Cifol. -911 1- Pai , '-1 -' 2- 2 -J M - '- . fifl 'M f 5' -f -' -M --'P -1 A -' W ,Mi fun' Q V 1,4-A I A b zz Mas! pk' 4 V np: .P V , 1 W ,919 I ' ay,-2 11.1 5, L11 W .SE 45' ' 196 Academics X ,tj E' i Music-on eesfhefic experience Z Y ' l ,lf Y'- A mos ' organ. 5 EH t e . 5 Q ,IQ A Ni Y s f I A ' F , P- L NM Jasg:g',2:.ge'f-1- tt ' ---.,l....,,...,, ' E Li'-r'. Zia? ' '2',',,L 'L ,JLI5 ' 2 .1 nv ' t x . , xx of 'X , I , Y 2,1 - ' + 91 A ' c' t at . x , 1. ', . V wwf' 'xv' A qi 1 , W V W Y? .. ' , Y. , I 1 R , 'V 'WY' Backstage is a mass of plywood, tools, machines and bodies constructing sets. 198 Academics Theater-the art of pretending ABOVE: Ross Dwinnell applies a bose of cold cream before the grease- paint. a1f,fwr ' , n0'2 ' V LEFT: Two theater students learn the process of character make- up. Academics 199 FYI' .:3 .K1ll:?1f?-T ,IT Y ' , ,I i , ,lain ' - ' ' ' x , ,W M. ,, ,. ., . 'L 1 ',.,, .g,.J,!,,,Y, 1,1 -- vi,-. , Q ,, I-fl, 7. . N.. lpn W V r Academics Arthur Levin, the one mon iournclism department, conducts Q survey class. Journalism--soon to become 0 mouior W A iournolism moior will become effective in the Fall of '70, thus, more classes ond instructors in the department. Academics Biology-study of living beings Biology-discovery during every lab. 202 Acade cs K , : 1 .R 5 .A If , d J P? 3 ww X, ax. K H 'X 9' ' ' .,.. H y 'BY-f.-1, ' 5535, 5 K Q 4 I X., n Q , , fm a W L , a ' an I, ir- Business Ed.-more Thom Typing .uWmnpH X 1 .w n mm assess Q 0 oops Q mggqqhg ,,, H0250 900 ,.--- L n p- - lxf gg nw- 0JlGLQ'l!'l E UU 'hia IA W, .. LEFT: A student programs o dcitc processing unit. , ,wan ABOVE: A dictophone, Q learning tool for the business student Academics 205 Home Ec.-sfresses various fields f 1 .4114 5 ll -q u-I, 4' Qi, , ' A ' 3-g,.fig.:3 -ir i . -Av'-31, 3:'..,4-hz, .W if-4.- ,. 2, , . Two home ec. students weave yorn cmd burlop Tapestries. 206 Academics i . f Qi H -' - I-5.5 - ie 5r'2?iF :lfb pta' Wafer f..'..f ,- as: ,Q fxw Q---4,01-14 v-'f 1 1 JJ sf, '. WL! ' 4 .. I flip . Y M , .4 ABOVE: In design class students learn balance and color applications. llll' o, if wif ' 'ii' K ABOVE: Home ec. student works on a texture proiect in design class. Academics R+ R-'W '- PTH af -in Nm ABOVE: A student uses punch needling to crecute o woll hong- IUQ- BELOW: Home management house-on the iob training. , 1 Home' Hdlhltlflllvlll Mun- fm- ' 208 Academics Indusfrioll Arts-more Than woodwork 1' , ,, ,. ,,. 'Fw-.Y f iff' ,as ,,., .4 4:1013 Machines useless Wlfhouf men Academics I-I ABOVE: A.V. sfudenfs operofe the phoio prinf machine in Lincoln library. ABOVE: Working in a darkroom, developing photographs is part of A.V. program. RIGHT: The basement of memorial library serves as A.V. slide and film center Audio Visual- sighf and sound gl UE iid Rffd zemm FILM LE PROJECTOR 15 'H mm 2 PROJECTOR 3 A -llnfll 1.1102 VIII!! .,.,,1 5' ABOVE: In order to check the type she set, c student runs o proof. ' 43 SJWX X V1 ff J r XA x. VT-W Nursing-giving of one's self Ac dem: A if U , J 1 2 il Ti: -fl: . 1. , , , .L,. ,, ,.........m-in ..L4.Q im- , , , -L.: BELOW: Paula Graham and John Sovell practice giving iniecfigng, ABOVE: Checking the cardiac monitor in the coronary care unit l - 'iilliillllliillilllfilililli 0 ri.,-is BELOW: Junior Sue Honon prepares medication for an iniecfion. i , A.1l.J.' , Nursing K . 1 5 . Taking their sfonce, fencing students, extend their foils 218 Academics MSC builds siudeni bodies Experimenfol College v ABOVE: The fieldhouse becomes 0 driving range for CI golf class. 5 1 ,,..-gr al xxx Q X L i::f iff:-E-'d z , ' 3 P s ifS44 L 'in ig, 1:5 ':uF',gu-5,4 p 2 Q J' - '?-':'-F ni LS 55 y 1 1 v vvyyr in NIH Iliff cap' ..,,'v f o 'o'.l.. .. :QQ . 'nl Ax X X' . VY X xwzrmsobooooo 96 X 1' Xxx' 1 W:-'. R Xyfg' Y 4l' IV J'5':Lf IQ' fi ,f' pof .1':v-'ill 1':1:,,',p'l44,pf fr jk , 'ova 6904? f'Ooaa1 0oo0al1 0oovv0',1 :Oo-o0 ,',z0 O O ..::0',l0'. ,.,.'QO,'.. 59 QOOQQQ ZIft:,1'ss:'5S rzlsssigs X LXOSXXXQ QNQX Lime? QL NAA x ww av 11: : z s S sSs Q S5 'O ,Qs Sossog 5 s5ooo0sg. :::::- 0 .tffaoooogz ,,4oooo4, OOOOOQQQ OOOOOQ, 1,'1,'1In1'b 1 1f, .'1,'1lL,'.L 1' fa, . Og, O --:1 'Q ' 'Q 9 'Q 1 1 1 ,591 .wa X R: T'f - - 'A ,X .Q J - A X::Q'z'?, 3535.511 4 0 ss eSss1tt: ' 1 Sx15sSssooO:2. 9'M.11iZ!2o .f.99ztooo0:::: 'f '.'QOt:::ooO4 n n '::: f' l 1 f5 03: f,,l,,l'99Q1 ff f06f9 !32' f64799'f : !f49'6av'4 1 !.A6,f,ff,,:0o KWH 591 222 Academics Ml., 'Vp C s 44p Coq Fo em 419,64 ro -l-,94lY'r AW49 Sr ' 'SNES 4 r S cf 6 CQ A N059 s W! 'B VW ' 5 'UO S . MW N530 T4 55001 Self-motivation: key to education The Experimental Studies Program in General Education focused its first effort at the incoming freshmen. Approximately TOO freshmen students, whose names were chosen in a random selection, were invited to participate in the program this Fall. All learning took place in a common center, the west wing of Cooper Center, where students lived and learned as a community, disciplines, courses and credit hours were replaced with inter- disciplinary patterns designed by students and faculty working together on a common theme, students were encouraged to learn for the sake of learning rather than for grades, and learning came to teach- ers and students alike through a variety of tech- niques, with much opportunity for independent study and peer-group experiences. The Experimental Program Committee worked out course equivalancies for all the work students would be doing. Thus, students, at the end of the year, could move into the second year of regular general education courses with no problems. The program used the experience of co-edu- cational living as part of the learning process. Learning how to live together was a vital part of the curricular base of the Experimental Program. Scm Marcus, Cleftj ss the ossocrofe director of the prog rom Acodemucs ' 'N F irfffif , r I :- U . lik. .t 1 .- 6, ' ' '-LQ. , ' X ' . .V , , r, V A- galil? ya lun A member ofthe psychology department, G.M. Cansler, helps To make learning a continuous experience. Siudeni is basic learning unil Q J ffzzw'-if . Vavpl r - A . 4. 1 --be x 4 5 W ' , . vw.: V Q 'D . In YV..-A A , ,v i M1 Q .51 X 1 :'74li R A relaxed atmosphere is characteristic at The Experimental College. 224 Academics Students make themselves comfortable while learning. Academics 2 Adminisfrofion L i x ' Q 1 'ill' -Q ......,- -A--.-1 -v--- Y R 1 , 2 ,E ml, V , 1 'l S A Q 1 ' 1 ' ' sf ' M ' -Jw -wr-0 . ' Y -qF : M , c X ' 1 5 5 L I ,, , 0 ' Y ,', - ' K , ' 1 U - Vx , ' Q 0 Sm am Q , ' P. .-1,4 0 0 . y QQ!! ' -.FY si' V4 kg , V A ww-i195 me -v '.'., ' . Lui: U . ,. I 1, bl 'VA 53.111 ,-4 I wa- f : , ... ':,.e--., 1-'jj ' .5 k - r I I A W F . If -qi -fx V ' - ' gi: . .. - .. ' . 'lf' - ' .. Q 9' ,, Q.. - 'iii : 1 -4 P i. ' 1-1 X , f ,,-L K 1-I' ' PRESlDENT'S CABINET, LEFT TO RIGHT, Ronald Eick, Assistant Vice President, David Hess, Vice President for Student Services, Brendan McDonald, Assistant Vice President, James Nickerson, President, Kent Alm, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Robert Hopper, Vice President for Administrative Affairs, Winston Benson, Dean of Graduate Studies, and John Hodowamc, Director of College Services 228 Administration A A --.. 'Nu ir?- ifn 'H -- 4, Tw? .-+.. ai' - zlf .qi 1 .,...-L. - 9 TEWT .gsiiguwismi i Administration 229 '-'fffT?f,4E1T'T74ff T - .--. 71 1.-K-1g Y- Yaz' ', Lgfrip? 1 ':,1v', 1 1 1 1 11:5 ' X ,. , ,. 'M - 1 1 1 '11 1 Y .1 x 3375 4. 'K fm W., 'Vt-l-. ' ' -. N, is . x MANKATCI s c:oi.i.EsE BUUKSTURES Q oolcsto re protits name of the Mankato State College Foundation, Inc., which normally distributes loans and scholarships to students. It was subsequently turned over to the Research and Development Foundation of Mankato State College, Inc., established mainly for that pur- pose, according to testimony in the report from Exec- utive Vice President Kent Alm. More than 515,700 was budgeted from the grant to reimburse the college for indirect costs of running the program, the report said. Of this sum, 53,000 was used for down payment on a college airplane the college has used in administering the program. An additional 52,249 was charged the grant for use ofthe plane since, Whitaker said. Ti Sfroighfen up and fly righf Administration sticker .V -1-i ,-,.-4' .X ABOVE: Director of College Actiyify Fund, Dick Wells. li. l Aug -- ' -rw r ., - LEFT: A secretory is sur- ' ' l A - l H rounded by mountains of if f zz' ' , ,,:: , V IBM print-oufs. Administration 235 Seniors l A . Jw I1 1? fn 1 15325: Q :L Bruce Abraham, Janesville B.S., Social Studies Ron Abraham, Gaylord B.S., English Gary L. Abrams, Thornton, Iowa B.S., Mathematics Peggy Reid Abrams, Shakopee B.S., Sociology Rosalie Adams, Mankato B.S., Elementary Education Patrick J. Ahern, Mankato B.S., Business Administration Karen K. Aklestad, International Falls B.S., Elementary Education Mary Jo Allen, Worthington B.S., Elementary Education Kathleen Andersen, St. Peter B.S., Elementary, Special Education Edward Anderson, St. Paul B.S., Speech and Theater Arts, Social Studies Kenneth D. Anderson, Walnut Grove B.S., Accounting Linda M. Anderson, Blue Earth B.S., Sociology Seniors n 72 'E N 1' XT ,,,.. ,, x -Jx , 'N 9-nn' 57' '1-as' 75 LV :rg 7, an-3, , fl Lorraine M. Anderson, Mankato B.S., Elementary Education Margaret Anderson, Mapleton B.S., Elementary Education Susan K. Anderson, Storden B.S., Elementary Education Roy H. Andrews, Delavan M.S., Curriculum and Instruction Judy Antell, San Diego, Californ B.S., Sociology Don J. Appel, Heron Lake B.S., Geography, Social Studies, Connie Arens, Fulda B.S., Elementary Education Susan Ario, Mankato B.S., Elementary Education Albert l.. Arndt, Madelia B.S., Business Administration Betty Arneman, New Richland B.S., Art Education Paulette Arneson, Minneapolis B.S., Elementary Education Katie Arnoldt, Janesville B.S., Health, Physical Education, David F. Artner, Granada B.S., Industrial Arts Glenn A. Augustine, Goodhue B.S., Mathematics Darlene Austin, Mabel B.S., Business Education Janice Baack, Tracy B.S., Elementary Education Cynthia Ann Babb, Mankato B.S., Mathematics Martha B. Babcock, Mason City, B.S., Recreation Jeannie Backman, Glenwood B.S., Social Work John M. Bailey, Belle Plaine B.A., History, Economics Ronald Ballard, LeSueur M.S., Elementary Education Joyce Baltzell,Albert Lea B.S., English Paul W. Bannister, Dunnell B.S., Social Work Gary Barnes, Litchfield B.S., Geography Beverly Barrett,Waseca B.S., Home Economics Bruce Barrett, St. Paul B.S., Elementary Education Donald J. Barta, Austin B.S., Business Administration Kathleen Barta, New Prague B.S., Art Bob Bartelma, Hastings B.S., Business Administration Cheryl Barten, Belle Plaine B.S., Home Economics ia Sociology Recreation Iowa Seniors 239 Lyle F. Barthels, Sleepy Eye B.S., Accounting Linda Bartsh, Utica B.S., Home Economics Diane Bates, Mankato B.S., French Janice Baulett, Minneapolis B.S., Elementary Education Thomasj. Baumann, Mankato B.A., Sociology Cheryl Lynn Baumgard, Brewster B.S., Elementary Education Ron Beckel, Woodstock, Illinois B.S., Business Administration Marge Beckmann, St. James B.S., Physical Ed.ucation, Health Tracy Beckman, Bricelyn B.S., Physical Education, Health Randall A. Bednar, Canby B.S., Business Barbara Beetch, North Mankato B.S., Art Education Rebecca A. Beetsch, Minneapolis B.S., Education Randall B. Beinhorn, New Prague B.S., Accounting Merle Bell, St. Paul B.S., English Marguerite Benda, Comtrey B.S., Business Administration Ron Bendixen, Estherville, Iowa B.S., Political Science Lavonne K. Benson, Clarissa B.S., Elementary Education Lynne Marie Benson, Tofte B.S., Home Economics George A. Berg, Willmar B.S., Sociology Michael Berg, New Ulm B.S., History Sandra Berg, Minneapolis B.S., Speech Pathology Terry D. Berg, Redwood Falls B.S., Accounting Trudy A. Berg, Willmar B.S., Sociology Douglas A. Bergen, LeRoy B.S., Business Administration Sharron R. Bergdahl, Minneapolis B.S., Physical Education, Health Tom Berge, Forth Dodge, Iowa B.S., Business Administration Mary Susan Berghs, Owatonna B.A., Sociology, Psychology Kent Bergene, Adams B.S., Business Administration Dale W. Bergman, Cedar Falls, Iowa B.S., Business Administration Ann Marie Berres, Minneapolis B.A., Political Science, German Jerry L. 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'mu' A., 'G . 1 I i if gi Q - Q' 'Qs' ily y, Y . - A-.Yi U 4 4 .,. , -1 B l 'I-'37 45 Q-'S' 'vu T7 caste qs...- 'S s ,sry C'-, N. 05455. 039811 O1 sl, If , ,,-'l' 1 l X ,l rg .xn- t Ulu Qfhlrwihu I 4' A V' .- 1 4- 1: , xl xx-Q: :Lv A I 'MM' i 'i'1. i t. u v l 'JI ft- -igfldfbmaunvv HQ 'fe 'lb' S5 NIIZM W V ' M xxx ll hm' x Q f N ' .-. 1. M. . I. .gym L ' J bl ' ' 'E . '- ,s l3IR.45,.-' 1' H i , 1':-A -, ' fr fir. - - V aff-. 1 1 - l ,sci ..- ' E .. f. 'gl I l , ' - . - el llk-Ill mf?-' if fi i qi 'f Ely!! Y V if an l 14 if 1 Fi -Q l 'P Maureen Luther, Mankato B.S., Elementary Education Nancy L. Lynch, Tracy B.S., Elementary Education Linda M. Lysen, Atwater B.S., Accounting Karen Lysing, St. Paul B.S., Mathematics Margaret MacRae, Mankato B.S., Biology, Psychology Sharyn M. Mahoney, Burnsville B.S., Elementary Education Robert J. 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McLellan, Trimont B.S., Social Studies Gary McNab, Brewster B.S., Physical Education, Health Kathleen Menth, Zumbrota B.S., Elementary Education J. Paul Metcalf, Jackson B.S., Physical Education, Health Judith Meyer, West Concord B.S., Elementary Education, Social Studies Ronald K. Meyers, Blooming Prairie B.S., Business Administration Mable Michelau, Heron Lake B.S., Elementary Education Sharon Mielke, Ormsby B.S., Elementary Education William A. Mielke, Marshall B.S., German Anne Miesen, Lamberton B.S., Elementary Education Darrel S. Miller, Plato B.S., Accounting Thomas H. Miller, St. Clair B.S., Health, Physical Education Tina Miller, Cedar Rapids, Iowa B.S., Sociology, Psychology Wayne Miller, Fulda B.S., Chemistry, Mathematics Dennis Mitchell, Virginia B.S., Political Science Dianne Moen, Boyd B.S., Elementary Education Mary Mohn, LeSueur B.S., Social Studies, History Darrell J. Moon, Rochester B.S., Business Administration Irene Morris, St. Peter B.S., Social Work Roger Mulvaney, Minneapolis B.S., Business Administration Douglas Moseng, Marshall B.S., Accounting John A, Mueller, New Ulm B.S., Business Administration Seniors 269 Seniors Q Gary Nelson, Grove City B.S., Physical Education, Health Joan Nelson, Minneota B.S., Elementary Education Kenneth E. Nelson, Mason City, Iowa B.S., Business Administration James W. Nichols, Estherville, Iowa B.S., Business Administration Allen Nicklay, Stewartviile B.A., Economics Garry Nietz, Rochester B.S., Business Administration Sandra C. Novak, New Prague B.S., Elementary Education Thomas A. Noyes, New Ulm B.A., Economics Janice Nuffer, Hills B.S., Elementary Education kj! 1' C7 ,anus th! it l.. x t ie 'U' T '01.rf ., 'S ii X m Shirley Mueller, Austin B.S., Elementary Education John E. Muir, Jackson B.S., Social Studies Pamela A. Munson, North St. Paul B.S., Elementary Education, Special Education Marvin L. 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Zwart, Edgerton B.S., Industrial Arts Anna Kathryn Blesener Ellingworth, Arlington B.S., Elementary Education Richard Garey, Minneapolis B.S,, Physics Janet Krueger, Trimont B.S., English Patrica Jean Lannon, Chicago B.S., Nursing Phyllis Jane lanswerk, Spring Grove B.S., Art Elton V. Parsons, Jr., Mankato B.S., Urban Studies 290 Seniors xi .L nr 'GP teh 'st' t , 9 rd up Q , ,x.. xx fx: 2 M51 xx:-' - ,xx :xxx ,, 1 :S , 4 3: 31, :xiii xxx -iff x - - wh - -v: ,t x 1 15322 xx H x ' f W- X. ,V iiifsxx 'ii . ifcgiifixiiir 'L mms f W 'H Q di-E xx r ,sal Zh retil A ,M x -xxx, 5 Wim Q1 ' we x .. Wi' . 42' iegx Conclusion 6 x , H ..,.,..,.,.. A I1 0 ll H A Qv vw s1qi.,, A lst U.S. Air Cavalry Division trooper fires a grenade at entrenched North Vietnamese troops near Tam Ky, some 350 miles north of Saigon. Wide World Photo 294 Conclusion I l There never vvoso good vvor or o lood peoce U.S. soldiers sprint for for side of o clearing under fire by Viet Cong. Wide World Photo ti, fwfr SQL V ly it V .dur T143 -th ni? ' 0.4. ' -'r ,BM SDS campus leader Mark Rudd uses a bullhorn to address students outside the Columbia University campus on the other side to iron fence. Wide World Photo 296 Conclusion Sometimes I feel like dn incredible nothing MSC students watch TV in the Student Union basement. Conclusl v r nn'2 'rf ' D-Q. . J .A I Y' ,!lLL..s'iE V Q -- --5 nf 4. -.1 .w YLTR V , ELK IN VIETNAM ALL APE wr:.LCOf'1E i Dr. Perisho conducts silent vigils for pecace during the '6O's Come gorher round people wherever you room .Zi 0 'J an ! r' -.s-EGM ,. in It was billed os 0 rock 'n' roll music fesfivol. The ploce wos of Woodstock ond if wos in August. These clre some of The few hundred fhousond persons who oftended. Wide World Photo Conclusion 299 The Beetles: John Lennon Clefij and Paul McCartney, the two songwriters of the feom, grin over the heads of George Horrison fleffl ond drummer, Ringo Starr. Wide World Photo. Will you still need me, will you s'rill love me when l'm 64 'N-QF . 1 . A --fr fr 55 2 'iff f. . i ,ML W- Y. M f 5.-wQ,4x ' 1' J. 1 'Q ll qgigvifig Q15 U: fel B . - . . ABOVE: Pop orfist and underground film mciker, Andy ELOW' Amerlcon folk smger' Bob Dylan' Wlde World Photo Worhol, poses with one of his creations. Wide World Photo Conclusion 301 24 GiEgl -.T W i 5515 r Grief I3 mini P.. v W 5 .QV L Q-L1 P . vff'--4 A Q ef ' gQf'1.f Robert F. Kennedy Cleftj ond President John F. Kennedy. Wide World Photo We ore dll drops in d sed, The only difference is Thor some of us sparkle 302 C l Q12 22.533, E Hmfszzft 42 Pope Paul sits on Throne during special audience in Vatican City. Wide World Photo 304 Conclusion -QSM Pope Poul VI Wide World Photo Hove you had your pill Today? Conclusion The view of the earth from the moon fasci- nated me--a small disk, 24,000 miles away. lt was hard to think that that little thing held so many problems, so many frustrations. Raging nationalis- tic interests, famines, wars, petilence don't show from that distance. l'm convinced that some way- ward stranger in a spacecraft, coming from some other part of the heavens could look at earth and never know that it was inhabited at all. But the same wayward stranger would certainly know instinc- tively that if the earth were inhabited, then the des- tinies of all who lived on it must inevitably be inter- woven and ioined. Frank Borman Wide World Photo Index A Aalid, Terri 129 Aamodt, Craig 106,135 Aase, Julie 126 Ballard, Ronald 239 Ballou, Cynthia 123 Balthazar, Denny 128 Baltutf, Terry 133 Baltzell, Joyce 239 Abraham, Bruce 238 Abraham, Ron 238 Abrams, Gary L. 238 Abrams, Peggy Reid 238 Ackalberg, Jan 133 Ack1and,Linda 154 Adams, Edward 115 Adams, Gary 147 Adams, Rosalie 238 Adams, Susan 188 Ahern, Colleen 126 Ahern, Patrick J. 238 Ahlberg, Carol 120,140,142 Ahlstrom, Judy 123 Ahrens, Maynard 137 Aklestad, Albaugh, Karen K. 74 Steve 134 Banholzer, Bill 132,176,190 Bannister, Paul W. 239 Barnes, Art 108 Barnes, Gary 239 Barnes, Linda 123 Barnhart, Bill 140 Barrett, Beverly 239 Barrett, Bruce 239 Barta, Donald J. 239 Barta, Kathleen 239 Barta, Tom 128,138 Bartelma, Bob 239 Barten, Cheryl 239 Barthels, Lyle F. 240 Bartolotta, Jim 134 Barton, Rebecca 1 19 Bartsh, Joe 135 Bartsh. Linda 240 Albers, Glenn 137 All, Jim 128 Allen, Mary Jo 238 Ameli, Mehrdad 109 Andersen, Kathleen 238 Anderson, Barb 137 Anderson, Bruce 188 Anderson, Cheryl 126 Anderson, Curt 134 Anderson, Debbie 147 Anderson, Edward 238 Anderson, Judy 144 Anderson, Keith 176,190 Anderson, Kenneth D. 238 Anderson, Linda 131 Anderson, Linda M. 131 Anderson, Lorraine M. 239 Anderson, Margaret 239 Anderson, Mark 123,66 Anderson, Rose Mary 123 Anderson, Sally 131 Anderson, Susan K. 239 Anderson, Ted 115,117 Anderson, Tom 122 Andrews, Mark 110,188 Andrews, Roy H. 239 Anquist, Doug 134 Antell, Judy 239 Aparo, Jim 134,174 Appel, Don-J. 239 Appelquist, Craig 130 Arens, Connie 239 Aria, Susan 76,239 Arlt, Gary 183,191 Armstrong, John 132 Armstrong, Vivian 123 Arndt, Albert L. 239 Arneman, Betty 239 Arneson, Bill 147 Arneson, Paulette 239 Arnoldt, Betty 148 Arnoldt, Katie 239 Arnott, Greg 130,144 Artner, David F. 239 Asselstine, Jim 143 Augustine, Glenn A. 239 Aukes, Paul 130 Austin, Darlene 239 Ayen, Norman 121,165 Bassila, Lili 109 Bossart, Paula 126 Bates, Diane 240 Bates, Tom 136 Bauer, John 117 Bauer, Resa 123 Bauernfeind, Kathy 119 Baulett, Janice 241 Baum, Sandy 126 Baumann, Bill 141 Baumann, Thomas J. 241 Baumgard, Cheryl Lynn 240 Baumgartner, Dan 165 Bayerkohler, Karen 188 Beckel, Don 140 Beckel, Ron 240 Becker, Mert 136 Beckman, Alice 188 Beckman, Marge 240 Beckman, Tracy 241 Bednar, Randall A. 241 Beetch, Barbara 240 Beetsch, Rebecca A. 240 Behman, Glynn 170 Beinhorn, Randall B. 240 Bell, Merle 240 Bembeneck, Vernette 147,161,186 Benda, Marguerite 241 Bendixen, Ron 241 Bengtson, P. 188 Beniamin, Phil 147 Benson,Jim 133 Benson, Lavonne K. 240 Benson, Lynne 188 Benson, Benson, Lynne Marie 240 Ron 117 Berendts, Barbara 126,138 Berg, George A. 240 Berg, Michael 241 Berg, Sandra 241 Berg, Sue 123 Berg, Terry D. 240 Berg, Trudy-A. 240 Bergan, Douglas A. 240 Bergan, Stan 174 Bergdahl, Sharron R. 241 Berge, Tom 241 Bergene, Kent 240 Berghs, Mary Susan 240 Baack, Ja B nice 239 Babb, Cynthia Ann 239 Babcock, Martha B. 239 Bach, Darrel 130 Bachinski, Gary 116 Bachinski, Georgia 116,141,143 Beckman, Bademan, Bademan, Baier, Joh Jeannie 239 Joyce 153 Rich 153 n R. 141 Bailey, John M. 136,239 Berglund, Bruce 132 Bergman, Dale W. 240 Bergman, Irene 152 Bergman, Rachel 152 Berkelund, Steve 140 Bernard, Patricia 188 Berning, Jerry 174 Berres, Ann Marie 240 Bertilson, Jerry L. 140,240 Beseke, Ruth 120,139,142 Beumer, Karen 143 Beuning, Marcella T. 242 Beutow, Kathy 119 Bickfoul, Marshall 136 Bickford, Marshall 159 Bittner, Larry 136,159,160 Blackstad, Jeri S. 242 Blackstad, Larry R. 242 Blair, Mike 143 Blake, Jan 161,186 Bloser, Tom 243 Blauzda, Artur M. 243 Bleess, Allette 243 Blegan, Lois 140 Bliss, Jan 126,137 Bliss, Richard 137,138,242 Blomquist, Arthur 242 Blow, Brian A. 242 Bobst, Roger 140,188 Bochman, Michael 243 Bode, John 243 Bode, Steve 243 Boettcher, Nancy 123 Bogen, Jay P. 139,140,242 Bogenrief, James Daryle 242 Bogenschutz, Ronald 188 Bogerrief, Jim 132 Bohn, Pat 147 Bokelmann, Jance C. 242 Bollenbacher, Peggy 129 Boltman, Patti 132 Bank, Bob 137 Bonkrude, Steve 123 Bonner, Kathleen L. 243 Book, Bob 190 Boomgarden, Barbara 243 Boran, Julie 243 Borchert, Byron 135 Bormann, Darrell J. 242 Borsvold, Merrie 242 Bosch, Steve 134 Bossart, Paula 136 Batten, H. Mark 242 Bower, Joel 135 Bower, Brenda 111 Bowers, James 183,191 Boyd, Robert 243 Boyer, Anthony 243 Boynton, Marge 131 Bracker, David R. 243 Bradley, Lynn 129 Brand, Steve 191 Brandborg, Becky 188 Brandenburg, William 242 Brandsoy, Dale Henry 242 Brandt, Edward A. 242 Brandwein, Maureen 243 Bray, John M. 243 Breimhorst, Craig 151 Brekke, Keith Brian 243 Bremer, Dorothy Ann 147,242 Bremer, Helen 242 Brendle, Ronda 242 Brenke, Diana 188 Brennan, James A. 243 Brennan, Thomas J. 243 Bridges, Collyn 243 Briese, Jennifer A. 245 Briggs, Jim 133 Briner, David C. 245 Britton, Val 111 Brameland, Andy 116 Brook, Bob 185 Brose, Don 183 Brown, Bob 137 Brown, Nancy 122 Brown, Steve 137 Brown, Susan G. 245 Bruce, Marie 107 Bruce, Sharon 119 Brueske, Steve 140 Bruggers, Rand 183 Brunfelt, Belinda 152,188 Brunkow, Merilyn 188 Brunsvold, Carolyn 151,152 Brunsvold, Deanna 245 Bryan, Alan 123 Bryan, Jane 145 Buboltz, Leon 245 Buchanan, Carol 143 Buchanan, Donald 107 Buck, John 137 Buesing, Marilyn 122 Buettner, Margaret Ellen 245 Buhler, Gary 159 Buhmann, Larry 245 Buland, Barb 245 Buley, Donald 245 Bull, Jim 132,176,190 Bull, Nancy 132 Buller, Emory 188 Bunker, Mark 134 Burcholz, Roger 130 Burgess, Dennis 134,138 Burns, Bob 135 Bursch, Chris 140 Busch, Carl 130 Busch, Michael 245 Bush, Brian 136 Bushaw, Steve 159 Bushlack, David 245 Butterfield, Kay 188 Bye, Dave 178,190 C Cairns, Robert 136,159 Callahan, Pat J. 245 Callison, Karen 129 Campbell, Jim 244 Campbell, Robert 244 Campbell, Tom 128 Caneff, Marcia 147 Cannata, Frank 121 Capnon, Merry 126 Carlblom, Daniel 244 Carlson, Alan R. 245 Carlson, Candace 245 Carlson, Carleton H. 110,245 Carlson, Claryce 245 Carlson, Gwen A. 244 Carlson, Lee 130 Carlstrom, Rosie 119 Carothers, James 185,190,244 Carothers, Linda 244 Carpenter, Kenneth 245 Carr, Bob 159 Carstensen, Jerome W. 245 Carstensen, Jeryld 244 Carter, Joe 145 Carter, Kay 186 Cassem, Gary R. 244 Caulfield, Carol 120 Caursalle, Carol Ann 245 Cazett, Charles M. 245 Cederstrom, Beverly 246 Cemensky, Trudy 188 Charlson, Donna M. 246 Chen, Esther 109 Chen, Stephen 109 Chesney, Larry M. 246 Chihos, Barbara J. 140,246 Childs, Vanda 123 Cholick, Hugh 133 Christensen, Christensen, Christensen, Christensen, Christensen, April 246 Ingrid M. 246 John W. 246 Judy 129 Harry 159 Christiansen, Beth 246 Christiansen David 246 Christiansen, , Nancy 127,138 Ch ristianson, Celiann 247 Christie, Susan 144 Clapp, Bonnie Lee 247 Clapp, Sue 129 Clark, Donna 122 Clausen, Carol 107 Cleary, Michael F. 247 Cleland, Mike 107,132 Clements, Sandy 126 Clemons, Judy 122 Cognill, Dan 159 Cohrs, Richard D. 247 Colby, Pamela Ann 247 Cole, Sharon 247 Cole, Trudy 188 Coleman, Maureen 137 lndex 309 Coleman, J. Patrick 247 Calling, Paul 135,138 Collins, Tom 108 Combs, Conan 188 Connelly, Mike 134,166,168,170,191 Connolly, Dale 194 Connor, Randy 134,183 Connors, Michael S. 247 Conroy, Diana 247 Conway, Dan 144 Cook, Carolyn 139,142 Cook, William Ralph 247 Cooper, Sally 132,144 Cope, Nancy 126 Cords, Marion 140 Cords, Merlin 170 Corner, Randall 191 Cornish, Lois 129 Costello, Bill 133,138 Coughlin, Jim 174 Coughlin, Renee 188 Coulter, Lon S. 128,138,247 Coursolle, Carol 137 Cowan, Dave107,110,l11,104 Coyle, Bernard Richard 247 Croce, Donald 247 Craig, Donna 247 Cram, Suzann 247 Craun, Donald A. 247 Creswell, John 247 Crippen, Candi 147 Crocker, Lynn 1 10 Crooks, Glen 123 Crump, Wynona 247 Cunningham, K.C. 129 Cuperus, Carol 247 Curtis, Marcia 247 Cutting, Linda 247 Cutts, Kathleen 247 D Dahlen, Barbara J. 247 Dahlquist, Glen 130 Daire, Frank 159 Dalton, Jim 118 Daly, Mary 118 Danley, Sherrill 154 Darcy, Jody 140 Darcy, Jo Ellen 247 Darrington, Pat 130 Davidson, Joan 148,247 Davis, Barbara J. 247 Davis, Dianne 120 Day, Daniel 247 Day, Robert L. 247 Deaton, Nancy 247 DeBough, Richard 248 DeCoux, Ronald P. 248 De-Decker, Doug 137 Degner, John 188 DeGrood, Mary 126 DeHoven, Donna 126 DeHooge, Diane 123 DelVeCchio, Phil 134 DeMers, Jerry 176,190 Deml, Joann 248 DeNio, David Edward 248 Detert, Jo 152 Detest, Joel E. 249 Deuser, Patricia 122,188 DeZeeus, Jean Anne Hewitt 249 Dezeeuw, Melody 188 Dickerman, Bob 130 Dickman, Erv 130 Diehl, Barb 132 Dierich, Elaine E. 249 Dietrich, Richard Jay 249 Dietz, James R. 249 Dilly, Lynn 144 Dimmell, Carolyn 188 Dirlam, Denny 137 Distel, Dan 159 Dittbenner, Beverly J. 249 Dierf, Gary D. 132 Doering, Francis J. 249 310 Index Dalph, Del 141 Dombrok, Craig 159 Dombroske, Jim 138 Domier, Ruth 131 Donahue, Diane 135 Dorn, Kris 122 Dornik, Bob 135 Doss, Kristine A. 249 Dotson, Joe 133,249 Doyan, Marilyn 131 Doyle, James C. 249 Doyle, Robert 188 Drake, Bobby K. 249 Dray, Mark 137 Drees, Gertrude 249 Dreier, Tom 152 Dreke, Celeste 149 Dreyer, Stan 152 Dubbels, Donna 155 Duea, Steve 249 Duea, Tom 170 Duffina, Joe 108 Duffy, James R. 134,138,248 Dugan, DeDee 137 Dulitz, Mike 132 Duncan, F. Martin 248 Dunham, Laurie 137 Dunlop, Robert J. 248 Dunsome, Les 165 Durst, Milo 155 Dussl, Daniel 188,190 Dvorak, Michael F. 248 Dwinnell, Ross 199 Dykstra, Ed 122,143 E Easterlund, Dean 114,135 Easton, Cynthia 248 Easton, Jim 148 Eastwold, Mary 249 Ebbinga, Darlene A. 249 Eberhart, Daniel 249 Eberline, Paula 123 Ebert, Ken 149 Eckerman, David A. 249 Eckes, Mark W, 128 Eckoff, Patricia 119 Eder, Cathy 131,137 Edgar, Gordon 248 Eisler, Jan 127 Eisler, Jim 144 Egan, Carl M. 248 Ehmiller, Jane 248 Ehmke, Jo Ann 143,215 Ehrich, Cheryl L. 248 Ehrisman, John 108,249 Eidenschink, Susan 249 Eisentrager, John Andrew 249 Elias, Roger 133 Ellekson, Howard 108 Ellingworth, Anna Kathryn Blesener 290 Ellens, Doug 168,170,191 Elstrand, Barbara 249 Eldredge, Sally H. 249 Emmons, Paul 136 Endresen, Terry 121 Engebretson, Kris 143 Engelby, Dick 123 Erickson, Ardis 143 Ericson, Joe 135 Erkel, Susan 127 Esser, Tom 140,144 Esser, Vincent F. 141 Ethier, Jeanatte 131 Etnyne, Vickie 123 Evans, Scott 121,174,190 Ewaldsen, Rich 151 Ewalt, Deborah 188 F Fairchild, John 159 Falk, Mark 147 Fangman, Jill 129,137 Farmer, David 140,188 Farmer, George 132 Farmer, Kathleen 188 Farris, Phil 123 Fausch, Steve 137 Fechner, Craig 149 Feder, Bill 140 Feldman, Ann 123 Fellner, Dave 132,138 Fence, Joseph 145 Fern, Art 108 Field, Vickie 119 Fields, Dan 133 Fischer, Dana 110 Fiser, Ron 174 Fisher, Dana 135 Fisher, Kona 131 Fisher, Ken 188 Flad, George 178,190 Flaig, Jean 143 Flaig, Tom 159 Flaschenriem, Mary 188 Flo, Becky 123 Flom, Bonnie 123 Focht, John 178,190 Fogal, Dan 159 Forss, Terri 147 Fosdel, Karen 153 Fox, Lynn 144 Fox, Mick 134 Fox, Randy 132 Francis, Margaret 111 Franke, Gary 174,190 Franks, Ed 141 Frassel, Jean 143 Fredrickson, Bill 137 Freeberg, Bob 136 Freeburg, Robert 159 Freking, Gene 132 Freking, Greg 132 French, Julie 252 French, Kristin 252 French, Tim 183,191 Friesen, Randall A. 252 Fritz, Bob 176,190 Fritz, Sandra 253 Frost, Dave 132 Frogner, Bill 144 Frogner, Karen 144 Frye, Karyl 253 Fuller, Jeff 128 Furan, Eric 137 Furth, Mark D. 252 Fury, Rebecca 252 G Gaalswyk, Priscilla 253 Gackle, Greg Gag, Marv 252 Gage, Debbie 123 Galbraith, Gentry 128 Gamble, Cheryl 151 Gannon, Marilyn A. 252 Gardner, Daniel 188 Gardner, Dennis 188 Gorey, Richard 154,290 Gorman, Julie 253 Gauger, Steven J. 253 Geesman, Cynthia 252 Gens, Debra 188 Geraghty, Michael 134,252 Gerow, Nancy 127 Gertz, Diane 131,252 Germundsen, Gary 159 Gerzevske, Jan 142 Getman, Timothy 253 Geyer, Karen J. 253 Gibbs, Darlene 155 Giesen, Sharon 142 Gilb, Dorothy 253 Gildea, Patricia 252 Gillis, Tom174 Gilman, Thomas M. 252 Gingrich, Jeanne 252 Glaser, Linda 253 Glowatzke, David 140,188 Glynn, Jim 253 Godfredsen, James L. 253 Goehring, Janet 252 Goff, Dave 108 Goheen, Robert 188 Golsteyn, Jim 159 Goodale, William 252 Goodwin, Jeannine 253 Goodwin, Kitty 143 Goodyear, Sharon 253 Gorder, Howard 253 Gordon, Bruce M. 253 Gorman, Michael 252 Gottschalk, Carolyn 142 Grabko, Kathleen M. 252 Graczyk, Gary 130 Graf, Robert W. 253 Graham, Paula 119,216 Graham, Susan 143,253 Gravelin, Jackie 144 Green, Patsy 253 Greenhagen, Ron 253 Greig, Maior 254 Greiman, Dean 134 Grescanin, Don 135 Griffin, Mike 117 Griffith, Brad 178 Griggs, Rose Mary 254 Groebner, Mike 147 Groenewold, Marily 254 Groh, Carole 255 Groskreutz, Linda 152,188 Grossbachn, Irene 255 Groth, Roland G. 255 Grove, Judy 111 Gruenhagen, Bob 128 Grunau, Cardace 254 Gruss, Mark 137 Gudknecht, Charles 254 Gueltzow, Louie 134 Guggisberg, Mary 122 Gunderson, LaVonne 254 Gunnerson, Donna 188 Gustafson, Kay M. 255 Gustafson, Steven 134,183,191 H Haala, Connie 143 Haar, Alicia 255 Haberman, Larry R. 255 Hacfield, Dennis 121 Hacker, Ronald J. 254 Hadfield, Thomas Walter 136 Haefner, Kathleen 254 Hoge, Brian 174,190 Hagen, Ken 178,190 Hagen, Tom 132 Hager, Dan 188 Haglund, Roxanne 255 I Hall, Ann 129 Hall, Cheryl L. 255 Hall, Gerald W. 255 Hall, Ida M. 254 Hall, Jerry 190 Hall, Judy 254 Hall Mike 130 Halioran, Bob 136 Hallquist, Susan 120,142 Halvorson, Cynthia 119 Halvorson, Linda 254 Ham, Susan Kay 255 Hamann, Nancy L. 255 Hamann, Linda 110 Hammer, Linda131 Haney, Dave 140 Hanford, Dave 123 Hannahan, Mark 183,191 Hansen, Alan 174 Hansen, Carolyn 255 Hansen, Clare 254 Hansen, David 188 Hansen, Dennis 132 Hansen, Gregory F. 254 Hansen,Jim140 Hansen, Rick 134 Hansen, Rita 142 Hansen, Rose 142 Hanson Bruce C. 254 Hanson, Charles E. 137,255 Hanson Jerry D. 255 Hanson Lynda 255 Hanson Murray 254 Hanson Phil 154,155 Hanson Hanson Sandra Kaye 254 Sharon 254 Hanson Sharon 140 Hanson Stanley I. 121,255 Hanson, Steve 123 Hanson Wayne 151 Harberts, Gaylord 255 Harms, Steve 255 Harms, Steve 188 Harms, Steve 121 Harnack, Noreen 120 Harri, John 134 Harris, Nancy 143 Horsdorf, Margaret E. 256 Harsdorf, Thomas 256 Harsevoort, Doris 153 Hartigan, Norman R. 256 Hartkemeyer, Steve 176,190 Hartle, Gloria 161,186 Hartley, John 136 Hartman, Douglas 134,183,191 Hartman, Richard 256 Harvey, Marcia 122 Hass, Pam 122 Hatfield, Tom 138 Haugen, Brenda 257 Haupt, Mary 110 Havlicek, Dennis 183,191 Hawkinson, Bob 130 Hazelhoff, Mike 136 Hazelhoff, Molly 131 Heaton, Alan 111 Hedglin, Joseph R. 257 Hefti, Debbie 256 Heidecker, Myra 256 Heidmann, Randy 170 Heil, Don 108 Heiland, James 256 Heiman, Judith 256 Heinen, Frank 108 Heise, Donald Dean 256 Heise, Randy 134,159 Heisterkamp, Elaine 143 Helin, Kristy 126 Henderson, Richard A. 257 Hendrickson, Maureen 152,257 Hendrickson, Sue 132 Henkle, Connie 126 Hennessey, Scott 121 Henning, Joe108 Henningsen, Marica 257 Hermann, Dave 141 Hermonson, Durwin 152 Herringa, Randall A. 257 Herron, Tom 183 Hershberger, Mary I 19,129,188 Herzberg, Leanne 257 Herzog, Ann 129 Hess, Jerry 256 Hettinga, Warren 71 Heuser, Jim 123 Hewett, Clyde A. 256 Heydt, Linda S. 256 Heydt, Nancy J. 256 Hibbard, Ronalda 188 Hicks, Fred 134 Hicks, Mona 132 Hietbrink, James 257 Higgins, Kevin 148 Hildenbrandt, Bonnie 126 Hill, Byron Hill, Robert E. 257 Hillger, Kay 257 Hinck, Shari 127 Hinderman, Nancy 257 Hinenthal, Jack 130,144 Hiniker, Cynthia S. 256 Hinkelman, Ron 149 Hobbiebrunken, Doug 136 Hobelsberger, Jeanne K. 256 Hochwor, Pat 144 Hodgson, John 176,190 Hodnefield, Elaine M. 256 Hoehn, Gregory R. 107,256 Hoelner, Jeffrey 256 Hoese, Steve 130 Hoffman, Patti 131 Hoffmann, Linda 116 Hoffmann, Linda 256 Hoffmann, Marcy 256 Hoffmeyer, Erv 147 Hogan, Mark 135 Holcomb, James T. 256 Holland, Lindo 126 Hollatz, Keith 256 Hollenberg, Bryon 134 Hollman, Steve 135 Holm, Joyce 119 Holmes, Colleen 120 Holmes, David Gordon 256 Holston, Von 258 Holtmeier, Wayne 258 Hanan, Sue 217 Hoover, Sandro 258 Hopperstad, Judy R. 258 Hornby, Pete 140 Haskins, Mary Jane 123 House, Ellie 154 Hoveland, James W. 258 Hovland, Claire 140 Howard, Donald Joe 258 Hrubes, Marvin 258 Hubbard, Michael J. 258 Huber, Norbert 258 Hubbard, John 190 Huerth, Valory 123 Hueser, Kathleen M. 258 Huettl, Mary 126 Huettle, Mary Helen 138 Hugg, Richard Owen 123,258 Hughes, Ken 190 Hugosen, Patricia L. 258 Huhn, Linda 110,258 Hultin, Signe 258 Hulting, Susan 258 Humm, Gretchen 129,144 Hunter, Dave 117 Hunziker, Jim 159 Hurley, Mary 258 Huspek, Mike 137,138 Hyde, Robert 111 Hyland, Glynis A. 259 1 Ikier, Doris 188 Iliff, Ruth 127,132,138 llstrup, Sandy 128 Ind, Sandra 259 Ingalls, Russ 106 Ingrahan, Kirk 109 loerger, Alton J. 259 lpraquer, Susie 126 Ireland, Cathy 142 Isenberg, Pamela S. 143,259 lsenberger, Keith 134,183,191 lwano, Hiraku 109 J Jabra, Monica 120 Jack, Luvern 127 Jacobs, Dick 176,190 Jagnandan, Laks 258 Johnke, Lola 258 Johnke, Mary 258 Jakobe, Ann 127 Katonian photographer, Bill Wade. Index Katonian photographer, Greg Gackle 312 Index James, Lilowtie 109 Jankee, Lola 118 Janni, Myron 148 Jansick, Bill 134 Janssen, DeVan 122,143 Janzen, Phil 259 Jasperson, Paul 188 Jenkins, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Candis L. 259 Bruce A. 140,259 Carol 258 Carol Irene 259 Gary 159 Paul 258 Tom 141 Jerahek, Joel R. 258 Jergens, Diane 116,143,258 Jergensen, Dick 140 Jetzke, David M. 259 Jirele, R amona M. 139,143,259 Joachim, Kathleen Ann 259 John, Marsha 126 Johns, Sue 259 Johnson, Audrey 260 Johnson, Bill 108 Johnson, Bonnie 122 Johnson, Brad 107 Johnson, Bruce 128 Johnson, Cher 127 Johnson, Cher 110 Johnson, Craig 136 Johnson, Darryl 190 Johnson, Dick 153 Johnson, Donald 260 Johnson, Doug 134 Johnson, Duane 130 Johnson, Greg 159 Johnson, Helen Beth 152 Johnson, Jan 123,140 Johnson, Jay 136,174 Johnson, Linda Bisseh 260 Johnson, 191,261 Johnson, Randy 121 Johnson, Ron 130 Johnson, Ross 130 Johnson, Steve 261 Johnson, Steve 174,190 Johnson, Steve J. 261 Johnson, Susan 260 Johnson, Wally 136,174 Johnson, Wayne 133 Johnson Johnson , Wayne 133 , Wayne M. 260 Johnson, William R. 261 Mark Roderick 182, 1 83. Jones, Cynthia 142,261 Jones, Dave 165 Jones, Gail Lee 261 Jones, Vic 130 Jordano, Mary Ann 127 Jorgensen, Dwain C. 258 Jorgenson, Rick 258 Juarez, Chris 126 Jude, Pat 126 Judkins, Wesley 258 K Kohler, Charlene Kay 259 Kahn, Joanne M. 259 Kahnke, Jeff 159 Kaiser, David L. 259 Kalenberg, John 260 Kalin, Linda 137 Kalinoski, Stan 150 Kalis, Garold J. 108,260 Kalis, Georgia 260 Kallenig, Linda 261 Kallheim, Ronald A. 261 Kanz, Nancy 119 Kapitan, Kreg 159 Kappers, Kathleen Jones 261 Korge, Leone 122,155 Karinen, Bob 141,144 Karnitz, Judith Ann 149,260 Karnitz, Rod 149 Karrer, Richard 260 Kasparek, Bill 108 Kassim, M.T. 260 Kassulke, Mike 136 Katzenberger, Rick 137 Kaus, Denny 183 Kavan, Lloyd 130 Keating, Robert J. 261 Kedziora, Bruce W. 261 Keefer, Kay 129,138 Keller, Ann E. 261 Keller, Terry 126 Kelley, Sandra Lee 260 Kelly, Brenda 129,144 Kenaston, Pam 129 Kennedy, Ellen 126 Kenning, J. 188 Kenow, Janet 1 19 Kent, Cary 71,123,188 Keohntopp, Dallas 183 Keonig, Lynn 120 Kerkhoff, Lon 260 Kerrigan, Kim 141 Kettleson, Arlen 135 Kettner, Sharon 260 Keuster, Lanny 145 Kientity, Lavonne 120 Kiesler, Bob 188 Kietzer, Dianne 188 Killen, Darwyn E. 261 Kim, Young 109 King, Fred 188 King, Patty 129,138 Kingery, Steve 136 Kinzer, Audrey 261 Kipper, Obie F., Jr. 261 Kirk, Linda 262 Kisch. Dick 107 Kisting, Thomas 159 Kitila, Celletta 109 Klein, Maurice 135 Kleve, Susan 262 Klick, Frank Richard 135,262 Klink, Mary Jean 262 Klinkenborg, Sally 263 Kloberdanz, Mark 263 Klocek, Jean 263 Klocek, Karen K. 263 Kloempken, Eunys O. 263 Klooster, Dale H. 263 Knapp, Barry W. 263 Knauss, Jane 263 Knochenmus, Elaine M. 263 Knodt, Bob 159 Knoff, Chris 176,190 Knollmaier, Paul 136 Knotts, Galen 140 Knutsen, Kerry 263 Knutson, Janet L. 263 Knutson, Judy 188 Kodet, Rose 1 12 Koehnen, Elizabeth 119 Koehnen, Sheila 119 Koenig, Lynn 142 Koerselmon, Les 123 Kohler, Mary Jane 263 Kompelien, Barbara Jo 263 Konop, Karalee 188 Kopesky, Nancy 143,148 Kopischke, Karen 263 Koppi, Joseph 159 Korlf, Merry 188 Korff, Steve 123,263 Korpela, Don Lawrence 263 Kortuem, Tim 140 Kotewa, James 262 Kouri, John David 262 Kozitza, Lucretia 262 Kozub, Bob 130 Kracht, Ben 108 Kragh, Paul E. 262 Kral, Kathy 123 Krall, Ted 176,190 Kramer, Connie 263 Kramer, David 263 Kranz, Michael 159 Krasky, James 262 Kratz, Rick 136 Kraus, Barb 151 Krause, Bill 154 Krause, Cheryl E. 263 Krause, Janice 262 Kretzschmar, Cathy 1 19 Krizmarzik, Jim 130 Kroening, Terrell 262 Krohn, Brad 262 Kroon, Mike 133 Krueger, Beverly 120 Krueger, JoAnn 127 Krueger, Richard 262 Krueger, Shirley 263 Krugel, Tracey 122 Kruger, Don 263 Krueger, Janet 290 Kruger, Judith A. 263 Krull, Roger L. 263 Kubat, David F. 264 Kubicek, Susan V. 264 Kudrle, Jim 176,190 Kudrle, Larry 184,190 Kuiken, Sherrill 264 Kulseth, Audrey 264 Kunze, Tom 132,176 Kurmery, Lerdy 133 Kuth, Torn 148,265 Kutil, Kathleen 119,129,137 Kvitek, Mary 129,132 1. Lacina, Jim 130 Lacina, John 159 Laingen, Steve 159 Lake, Sue 110,131 Lamson, Bob 133 Landkamer, Jack 130 Landkamer, Mark 112 Landwehr, Roger 134 Landwehr, Steve 134 Lane, Steve 123 Lang, Jo Anne Currie 265 Lange, Eugene 183,191 Lange, Rich 134 Langendorfer, Jerry 108 Langer, Michele 265 Langevin, Gregory 183,191 Langworthy, Shelley 123 Lannon, Patricia Jean 290 Lannon, Thomas J. 265 Lansing, Armon 140 MacDonald, Mike 135 Lanson, Chris 126 Lanswerk, Phyllis Jane 290 Lapakko, Kim 190,264 Larson, Gordon 264 Larson, Helen 264 Larson, Jeff 264 Larson, Janell 265 Larson, Janelle 265 Larson, Linda 126,132 Larson, Randy 132 Larson, Robert L, 265 Larson , Vianne 135 Lashway, Roy 107 Latterell, Dean W., Jr. 265 Lauster, Bill 135 Lawrence, Richard A. 108,264 Lazarz, Curtis 264 Leander, Ken 188 Lebcau, Jim 137 Lee, Darrell 265 Lee, Dave 133 Lee, Kuhn Hong 109 Lee, Pat 129 Lee, Ricky 174,190 Lee, Virginia 122 Leet, Douglas 265 Lefavor, Bill 108 Lehnhoff, Judy 196 Lehrer, Margaret 147 Leibfried, Lorraine 265 Leicher, Steve 123 Leit, John 130 Leiferman, Linda 188 Leinbeck, Dick 185 Lemke, Diane 264 Lemke, Luther R. 264 Lenort, Eunice 265 Lentz, Dean 137 Lenz, Gwen 265 Lenz, Jay 137,138 Lenzmeier, Gary 135 Lepeska, Denise 265 Leqve, Diane 265 Leuhmonn, Nancy 126 Lewis, Cathy 127 Lieberg, Sue 131 Lieske, Rod 121 Lindberg, Mello 147 Lindeman, Allen 183,191 Lindquist, Renee 120,140,142 Lindzmeyer, Gary 138 Linzmeier, Tom 174 Linney, Steven 120 Linster, Francis 264 Listerud, Brian 123 Litfin, Jerry 188 Lochner, Violet D. 149,264 Lockwood, Jan 126 Loehr, Steve 133 Lofgren, Sally 119 Loomis, Sarah 135 Loppnow, Thomas 264 Lorentz, Rosemary 264 Lorenz, Fred 120 Lorenz, Gaylon 130 Losyk, Eileen 127 Lott, Doug 121 Loughridge, Lynn 131 Louzek, Joanne 265 Louzek, Michael 265 Love, Jim 135 Lozon, Edmund 265 Lucas, Judy 127 Luedtke, Russell E. 266 Luehrs, Bob 159 Luehmann, Nancy 135 Lueht, Kenneth S. 265 Lund, Beverly 266 Lund, Charles A. 266 Lund, Kandy 266 Lundblad, Larry 141 Lundeen, Linda 110 Luther, Maureen 267 Lynch, Chris 135 Lynch, Nancy L. 137,267 Lyndorft, Jackie 110 Lynn, Daryl 159 Lyons, Tim 134 Lysen, Lindo M. 267 Lysing, Karen 267 M MacDonald, Ron 136 Mack, Denny 138 Mack, Stan 188 MacRae, Margaret 267 Maczugo, Bernie 159,162,190 Madison, Dale Jacob Andrew 266 Madura, Tom 176,190 Magnus, Bob 130 Mahal, Vicki 1 10 Mahoney, Caryn A. 266 Mahoney, Jim 133 Mahoney, Kevin 266 Mahoney, Margaret M. 266 Mahoney, Sandi 111 Mahoney, Sharyn M. 267 Maiser, Jo Ann 126 Maierus, Steve 185,190 Maki, Robert J. 267 Maldonado, Carlos 109 Malecha, Adeline 267 Mallak, Mary Jo119 Malloy, Tom 106 Malmquist, Gary 267 Malmstrom, Walter 137,159 Malz, Lila 119 Manchester, Ruth 267 Mangru, Matadial 109,266 Mann, Gerald Jay 266 Mann, Gloria 111 Mann, Janet 143 Manthei, Greg 159 Manzow, Ronald 123,188 Marben, Janet 266 Marble, Maurine 120,142 Margadant, Carolyn 142,266 Maring, Barbara 267 Markham, Beth 120 Marlette, Hans 188 Maroufi, Ali 109 Marreel, Mark 140 Marron, Rebecca 267 Marsh, Earl 155 Marsh, Mary Rita 126 Marth, Donald 188 Marti, Carolyn A. 267 Marti, George 145 Martin, Carol 140 Martinson, Eldon R., Jr. 267 Marth, Marlin J. 267 Martison, Gaylen 143 Marx, Jim 136,159,190 Marx, John 134,159 Marzolf, Beth 123 Matheson, Carol Annette 266 Mathews, Patricia 266 Mason, Caralee 266 Matson, Kay 267 Matson, Karen 267 Matthees, Bette K. 267 Mattson, Douglas E. 266,267 Mauer, John A. 136,183 Maxwell, James 267 McCannon, Tom 137 McCarthy, Jean 183 McClelland, John 134 McCloskey, Tim 178 McCollum, Frank 123,139 McCord, Cec 129 McCormic, Ed 159 McCormick, Ed 136 McCormick, Jerry 141 McCoy, Donald E. 267 McDonald, Doug 147 McDonald, Ron 79 McDonough, Mary 267 McEwen, Peter 138 McGoff, Mike 108 McGuire, Cathy 127 McGuire, Fred A. 267 McGuire, Pat 134 McHugh, Nadine Yvonne 267 Mclntire, Biff 159 McKay, Chuck 123 McKay, Judith 268 McKee, Butch 134 McKee, Keith Gene 268 McKee, Barbara A. 269 McKenzy, Karen 269 McLellan, Harold D. 269 McMahon, Mick 140 McMahon, Tom 128 McNab, Gary 269 McNeil, Don 122,143 Medd, Timothy 140,188,268 Meehan, Ralph 137 Mehta, Manvendra 109 Meier, Bonnie Ann 268 Meixner, Sharon 43,126,135,144 Melbye, Chris 126 Melchior, Jim 136 Melgaard, Richard 188 Mentele, Candy 144 Menth, Kathleen 269 Menth, Sue 149 Merritt, Bill 147 Meshke, Dean Gordon 268 Meyer, Nancy 119 Meyer, Judith 269 Meyer, Nancy Lee 1 19 Meyer, Ron 170,191 Meyer, Sherry 1 19,143 Meyers, Ronald K. 269 Michaelson, Paul 268 Michels, Robert 268 Michelau, Mable 269 Mielke, Sharon 269 Mielke, William A. 269 Miesen, Anne 269 Milbrath, Marlin 268 Milinkavich, Dick 136,138 Millard, Ronald Ray 268 Miller, Darrel S. 269 Miller, Frank 159 Miller, Jim 188 Miller, John 132 Miller, Larry 159 Miller, Thomas H. 269 Miller, Tina 269 Miller, Wayne 269 Million, James Rowe 268 Millon, Marsha 129 Miner, Lynn 126 Mitchell, Dennis 269 Moe, Francis 159 Moe, Greg 130 Moe, Mickey 159 Moeding, Kurt 188 Moen, Dianne 269 Moes, Jack 121 Mohn, Mary 269 Molloy, Kathy 129 Mondell, Mark 132 Monson, Pat 123 Montgomery, Chuck 132 Moonen, Ray 135 Moore, Dave 108 Moore, Marilyn 126,135 Morell, Jean M. 268 Moriarty, John Joseph 268 Morris, Bill 188 Morris, Irene 269 Morrissette, Gary 136 Mortenson, Gary 178,190 Moseng, Douglas 269 Moss, Cathy 123 Mowry, Debs 144 Mueller, John A. 269 Mueller, Shirley 271 Mueller, Ted 174 Muir, John E. 271 Mulvaney, Roger 269 Munson, Pamela A. 271 Murdock, Marvin L. 271 Murphy, Dan 176 Murphy,Jan 127 Murphy, John 107 Murphy, Timothy 137 Murray, Heather 271 Murray, Rick 159 Murry, Rich 133 Myers, LeeAnn 271 N Nackerud, Bruce G. 271 Nancarrow, Margaret A. 271 Nasenius, Sandra 271 Nash, Bill 140 Neary, Edward J. 271 Neeb, Steven 271 Neely, Mike 135 Nelsen, Kathleen 271 Nelson, Barbara O. 271 Nelson, Bill 108 Nelson, Bonnie 143 Nelson, Cheryl 271 Nelson, Cheryl 129 Nelson, Don 132,144 Nelson, Donovan J. 271 Nelson, Gary 270 Nelson, Gwen 135 Nelson, James 159 Nelson, Joan 270 Nelson, Joyce 119,122 Nelson, Kathy 127 Nelson, Kenneth 188 Nelson, Kenneth E. 270 index 313 Nelson, Lee 174 Nelson, Linda 271 Nelson, Louis Raymond 271 Nelson Nelson , Marie 188 , Nancy 271 Nemitz, Deanna 149 Nerem, Wendie 271 Ness, J ulie 145 Neve, Dave 137 Newton, Christine 271 Nichols, James W. 143 Nicklay, Allen 270 Nietz, Garry 270 Nieuwboer, Gloria 122,143 Nightingale, Suzan M. 271 Nimens, Julie 126 Nodland, Twyla 123 Noeker, Randy 132 Nolte, Ingrid 271 Nordlund, Pauline M. 271 Norman, Mike 134 Nortawick, Byron 141 Northenscold, Karen 66 Noterman, John T. 271 Nothnagel, Jean 119 Novak, Nancy Kay 271 Novak, Pat 131 Novak, Sandra C. 131,270 Nowachek, Al 170,191 Noyes, Thomas A. 270 Nuffer, Janice 270 Nyquist, John 271 Nyquist, Nancy 132,161,186 Nystrom, Janice 120 O Oakleaf, Sandra 131 Oakleaf, Sharon 110,131,137 Oberloh, Larry L. 271 O'Brien, John 123 O'Brien, Karen Faulds 271 O'Brien, Mary 143 O'Brien, Mary Margaret 271 O'Brien, Pat 106 O'Connell, Tim 272 O'Connor, Glen W. 272 Oddo, Paul 106 Oestreich, Carol 272 O'Gara, Judy 126 O'Hern, Mary Ann 272 O'Hern, Michael P. 272 Ohole, Gulob 109 Okrina, Bonnie 272 Olberg, Melvin T. 272 Orht, James 145 Origer, Chuck 106 Osborne, John 138 Ostic, Margaret Ann 272 Ostlund, Sandra 272 Ostrin, Gary 185,190 On, Maribeth 272 Otto, Ginny 129 Ouverson, Judy 273 Owen, Randall F. 273 Owens, Betta 126,273 P Paakkonen, Cheryl L. 273 Paasch, Sarah J. 273 Pagenkopf, Frank 123 Pohl, Norma 272 Pohl, Norman G. 272 Paine, Leo A. 272 Palen, Tom 135 Palmer, Pamela 188 Palus, Mary 188 Pankert, Angela 139 Pankonin, Eileen 272 Paquette, Dan 123 Parrish, Revo 122 Parsons, Elton V., Jr. 108,290 Partch, Robert 272 Pascoe, Paula 273 Patrick, Karen 273 Patnode, Terry 135 Patterson, Barbara 119,131,188 Patterson, Jerry 143 Patterson, Mickey 123 Paukert, Angela 142 Paul, Eric 178,190 Pauley, Jo Anne 110,131 Paulsen, Susan L. 273 Paulson, Allen C. 121,272 Paulson, Barb 143 Paulson, Mike 188 Olsen, Karen Ellen 272 Olsen, Kirk 174 Olsen, Paul 132 Olsen, Sam 132 Olson, Andrea L. 272 Olson, Barbara 272 Olson, Bonnie 272 Olson, Bruce 121 Olson, Dave 139 Olson, Duane 272 Olson, Gary 135 Olson, Gordie 121 Olson, Jennifer L. 272 Olson, Jim 141 Olson, Karen 272 Olson, Keith C. 272 Olson, Kirk 172 Olson, LeAnn 188 Olson, Mary Elizabeth 273 Olson, Maxine 273 Olson, Michael 273 Olson, Norm 122 Olson, Pam 135 Olson, Peggy 273 Pautz, Sally 119 Pautz, Vicki Lynn 273 Pavek, Judy 142 Pay, Warren 143 Payne, Leo 121 Peacock, Keith 137 Pearson, Rich 169,170,191 Pease, Pamela Jill 274 Pech, Robert W. 274 Peck, Mary Lu 274 Pedersen, Patricia A. 274 Pederson, Bruce 188 Pederson, Craig 134 Pehrson, Emma 274 Pehrson, Mary 188 Pehrson, Patricia J. 275 Pekuri, Gordon 165 Penaluna, Tom 136 Penn, Eric J. 275 Pennell, Eric 275 Perron, Wally 174 Pesto, Debbie 137 Peters, Marvin 159 Peters, Renee 154,155 Petersen, Susan Ann 275 Petersen, Susan Jane 275 Peterson, Al 136,141 Peterson, Alan 274 Peterson, Art 108 Peterson, Bob 130 Peterson, Bryce 130 Peterson, Carolyn 274 Peterson, Chuck 184, 190 Peterson, Diane E. 274 Peterson, Jeanne 123 Peterson, Keith E. 274 Opfer, Robyn 188 Olson, Rodney 273 Olson, Terry S. 272 Oluncl, Linda 131,137 Ommen, Thomas Edward 272 Peterson, Lana 126 Peterson, Pamela M. 274 Peterson, Paul 137 Peterson, Robert 183,191 Peterson, Ron 275 Opfer, Oppel, Shelley 188 Nancy 129 314 lndex Peterson, Stuart J. 275 Pettigrew, Betty 188 Pettigrew, Carol 123 Pfeiffer, William C. 275 Pteiler, Cathy 123 Pteiler, N. 188 Pfingsten, Judy 275 Phalen, David George 275 Phelps, William R., Jr. 274 Phenow, Dennis 135 Phillip, Earl E. 274 Phillips, Keith 274 Phinney, Michael O. 274 Pickett, Charlie 137 Pierro, Dennis 174,190 Pileher, Virgil D. 275 Pinske, Judith G. 275 Pirotta, Louie 159 Pizel, Darlene JoAnn 274 Plath, Michael David 274 Poclratz, Warren 159 Polak, Pamela 109 Pollock, Joyce H. 274 Pomplun, Bob 172,174,190 Porisch, Paul 136,138 Porter, Gary 183,191 Postma, Johannes 141 Patten, Vivian 274 Potvin, Len 121,165 Poulton, James 137 Prange, Bob 170 Pranger, Paul 138 Prather, Douglas E. 275 Prchal, Robert James 275 Prehn, Chawn 274 Preuss, Eugene G. 274 Price, Tim 132 Priebe, Gaeland 121,188 Priester, Bob 152 Prins, Calvin D. 274 Pritchard, Cindy 131 Proano, Carlos 184,190 Probart, Tom 108 Prust, Dianne 274 Przytarski, Nancy 126 Przytarski, Roger 134 Q Quade, Judy 275 Quade, Steve 137 Qualley, Robert 275 Quast, Virginia 122 Quillin, Danny 111 Quisling, Philip 274 Qutop, lsom 109 R Rabenhorst, Ruth 274 Rabideaux, Charles 274 Radabaugh, Bobbie 274 Radel, Carol 149 Radermocher, Margaret A. 275 Radke, Lulinda 120 Radke, William J. 275 Raine, Rex 121 Rambo, David 276 Ramnarine, Jan 122 Randall, John M. 276 Rapp, Bonnie 131 Rasmussen, Dennis 178,179 Rasmussen, Gene 183,191 Rasmussen, Robert L. 276 Ratcliff, Richard 276 Rath, Gary 123,139,188 Raval, Sumantrai 109 Readel, Joan 276 Reak, Jeanne E. 277 Reasner, Diane 277 Rebelein, JoAnne 120 Rebers, Diane 277 Rechtizigel, Pam 161,186 Reddman, Juan 190 Reddeman, Ivan 108,174 Reed, Christine 276 Reep, Mary 188 Rehschuh, Nancy 126 Reichert, Gregory L. 276 Reichert, Greg 139 Reid, Robert 188 Reit, Diana 276 Reiland, Rick 130 Reimer, Cheryl 120,139 Reimer, Naome E. 276 Reinbold, Nancy 126 Remington, Diane Stanton 276 Reuter, Jeanne 277 Reuter, John Vincent 277 Rezac, Bob 152 Rhodes, Marilyn 277 Rhodes, Tom 130 Richter, Dale 174,190 Richter, Ernest F. 277 Riche, Steve 152 Ricke, Steve 188 Riedel, S. Kathryn 276 Rietfer, Paul 276 Rieland, Richard 276 Riley, Michael 188 Riley, Ronald P. 276 Rindfliesch, Jeanne 127 Ripperger, Dan 140 Riers, Jeanne 276 Robb, Rodger 188 Robbe, Tom 132 Roberson, Linda 276 Roberts, Barbara J. 110,143,276 Roberts, Gary 106 Roberts, Janet 188 Roberts, Joan 276 Robertson, Jerry 150 Robertson, Larry 150 Robertson, Mary Helen 276 Robinson, C. 176 Rock, Dan 138 Rockeny, Charles 145 Rockman, Leann 111 Rockow, Elwyn G. 276 Rodesch, Avis 140 Roeglin, Janis 276 Rogers, Buddy 108 Roggow, Tom 144 Rohde, Laura 110 Rohlfs, Keith A. 276 Rolando, Randy 165 Rongstad, Kris 131 Ronningen, Joann Kay 276 Rooney, Diane 276 Root, Dale 276 Root, Janet H. 276 Rosberg, Kit 176,190 Rose, Carol 276 Rosenau, Jim 178,190 Rosenberg, Tom 147 Rosendahl, Greg 130 Ross, Bill 174,190 Ross, Dave 137 Ross, Lael 276 Rossow, Bev 131 Rossow, Bob 134 Rossow, Karen 129 Rother, Ron 66,70,123 Roviaro, Bob 133,170 Rowen, Rita 119 Roy, Jim 133 Rozenboom, Jan 121 Rude, Jim 121 Rudy, Anita 276 Rudy, Mary 276 Ruhnke, Patricia 277 Rulmyr, John 181,183,191 Runke, Robert 277 Rupp, Elaine 142,277 Ruppert, Carol 277 Ruppert, Karen 278 Russel, Sue 144 Rustad, Janice 278 Ryan, Greg 278 Ryan, Jack 134 Rygh, Suzanne J. 279 Rykkeli, Steve 137 Rylander, Tom 159 Rynsburger, Jim 174 S Sabin, Gerald 278 Sabin, Mark 121 Sohl, Michael 278 Saiki, Debbie 119 Sailor, Tom 159 Salay, Marilyn 278 Salaymeh, Nabil 109 Salomonson, Denny 141 Salsbery, David 278 Salvatori, James 159 Salswedel, Larry M. 279 Sammon, Ann 142 Samuelson, Susan 279 Samuelson, Karol 278 Sanders, Diane Lee 147 Sandler, Mark 174,190 Sandquist, Joanne 278 Sonichar, Rhides 109 Sappio, Phil 159 Sather, Mark 134 Sauers, Theodore John, Jr. 279 Saunders, Merry 122 Savick, Carl R. 279 Savonen,John 165 Sawyer, Dick 185,190 Sawyer. James A. 278 Saxton, Roger A. 278 Scearcy, Linda 123,278 Schaecher, Tom 74,278 Schafer, Dennis 155 ' Schafer, Nancy 279 Scharping, Norma 188,279 Scheideman, Sandy 278 Schemmel, Bruce 144 Schilling, Lillian 278 Schills, Pat 127 Schlander, Gail 278 Schlotfeldt, Terry 279 Schmidt, Anita M. 279 Schmidt, Bob 136,174 Schmidt, Brian 147 Schmidt, David W. 278 Schmidt, Margaret Lou 278 Schmidt, Sandra 188 Schmidt, Sharon 143,278 Schmidt, Susan 188 Schmiesing, Linda 279 Schnabel, Tes 126 Schneider, Cherry 152 Scholls, Gary 279 Schommer, Carolyn 142,280 Schommer, Ruth 142 Schonrock, Marlys J. 280 Schottler, Lorraine 280 Schrandt, Barb 119 Schroder, Judy 128 Schroeck, Jerry J. 280 Schroeder, Darrel 280 Schroeder, Deanna 280 Schroeder, Mary 142 Schroeppel, Suzanne 119,129 Schulties, Charlotte 280 Schulte, Richard 280 Schults, Richard 123 Schultz, Arlo S. 280 Schultz, Doug 144 Schultz, Randy 130 Schultz Richard 71 Schulz,IDale 280 Schulz, Harold 280 Schumacher, Rose 1 10 Schumann, Gayle 120 Schutte, Wayne 280 Schuster, John 134 Schwabe, Dan 144 Schwartz, Gary M. 151 Schwarz, Pamela 280 Schweim, Jackie 142 Scott, Carol 280 Scott, Don I08 Scott, Vance C. 108 in-ghw C, 51 IIL3, Director of informational Services, Morris Peterson. Index Searcy, Ky 144,188 Searing, Frederick L. 280 Seover, Marie 142 Secl, JoAnn 281 Sederburg, Bill 184,190 Segner, Renee 188 Seidl, Tony 132 Sellner, Ken 108 Senden, Carol 281 Seppman, Lynn 106 Sevcik, Ken 322 Severson, Terry L. 281 Sexe, David 132,281 Seys, Diane 142,188 Shadzi, Bahram 109 Sharping, Norma 109 Shaw, Bob 140 Shaw, Stephen Henry Sherwood, Charles 159 Sherwood, Pamela 110 Shinners, Steven 137 Shinnick, Marie 280 Shoemaker, Dianne 280 Siegfried, Jill 144 Sierk, Jerry 188 Sierk, Joyce 188 Sifferoth, Lindo 119 Simmons, Sue 280 Simonds, Roger 137 Simser, Tom 137 Sinks, Tim 108 Sioblom, Tom 134 Siulson, Sherryl 281 Skorda, Sondra Lee 118,281 Skorphol, Geraldine M. 281 Skogmo, Kris 110,131 Slater, Kathy 131,138 Slater, Steven C. 132 Slette, Sandy 110 Slezak, Judith 280 Smesrud, Donna 280 Smith, Allan 118 Smith, Barb 129 Smith, Bill 147 Smith, Brad 133 Smith, Brent 178,190 Smith, Dave 143 Smith, Dave 108 Smith, David L. 280 Smith, Diane 280 Smith, Deanna K. 281 Smith, Donald E. 281 Smith, JamesJ. 281 Smith, Jim 134 Smith, Mary Ruth 281 Smith, Robin120 Smith, Sherry 126,135 Smykalski, Karen 120,142 Snow, Debbie 127 Soboy, Wayne 144 Sogge, Carol 152 Solomanson, Dawna 282 Solomanson, Donna 143 Saltau, Barbara 188 Sorensen, Ed 1 17 Sorensen, Stephen 282 Sorenson, Julane 123 Sorenson, LeAnn K. 282 Sorenson, Steve 121 Sovell, John 119,216 Spongenberg, Georgia 283 Spee, Roger 165 Spessard, Kenneth C. 132,283 Spillare, John 159 Spilman, Sheryl 283 Spinler, Doug 282 Spinler, Justin 282 Spletter, Glen 282 Sprung, Ken 121 St. Germain, David H. 283 Staiert, Dave 283 Stangler, Roberta 119 Stankovich, Pat 127 Stark, Bob 128,138 Starkweather, Douglas 283 316 Index Stav, Marion 282 Stearns, Gary 134,159 Steftensen, Nancy 282 Steicha, Gary 138 Steil, William B. 282 Steiner, Carol 122,142 Stemberg, Rita 152 Stemberg, Sue 132 Stenzel, Elaine 147 Stenzel, John C. 283 Stenzel, Joyce 1 16 Stenzel, Mariorie 116 Steven, Ray 106,135 Stevens, Don 176,190 Stevens, Jan 282 Stevens, Jerry 282 Stevenson, David 282 Stevenson, Gary 137 Stevenson, Lois 283 Stewart, Cynthia 283 Stiusinski, Bill 108 Stockdale, Ken 174,190 Stocker, Alon J. 283 Stotferahn, Beverly 282 Stonina, Kathleen 148,282 Stradtman, Bonnie 188 Strobel, Tanya 123 Stromel, Linda 123 Stromberg, Connie 142 Struck, Jan 127 Struckmann, Shirley D. 282 Strunk, Janet 283 Struss, Sam 132 Suess, Elaine 127 Sullivan, Edwin L. 283 Supalla, Mark 134 Surat, Tom 123 Suter, Kevin 159 Sutter, Randy 283 Swalheim, Duane 282 Swalve, Cecil 282 Swanson, Janet 282 Swanson, Lynn 147 Swanson, Linda 142 Swenson, Bruce 141 Swift, LaMonte 283 Swim, Jeff 133 Switzer, Phillip 283 Sydness, Janet 1 19 T Talarico, Marilyn 127 Tonner, Rick 133 Tontoglia, William 136,283 Taqi, Mohammad 109 Tornowski, Jim 178 Teets, Sylvia 137,284 Tempel, Dennis C. 284 Tesch, Stan 174,190 Thayer, Jerry 170 Theissen, Brad 1 10 Thielke, Sue 161,186 Thies, Richard D. 132,284 Thisius, Gary 159 Thisius, Jerelyn 285 Thissen, Jerry 143 Thom, Janel 188 Thom, Rich 110 Thom, Tanya 143 Thomas, Dick 134 Thomas, .lay 134 Thomas, Mark 123,137 Thomas, Tedda 285 Thompson, Barbara 285 Thompson, Carl 133,285 Thomapson, Carole 110 Thompson, Cheryl 131,284 Thompson, Curtis J. 284 Thompson, John 136 Thompson, Ron 136,159 Thornby, Barbara 284 Thornby, Joan 126 Thorson, Ron 121 Thrun, Butch 159 Thuleen, Randy 133 Tierney, Jim 132 Tietz, Leon C. Tighe, Jim-140 Till, Amy 284 Tilley, Barry 108 Timm, Elvera 188 Timm, Lester 285 Timm, Roger 285 Tincher, Sherry 129 Tindall, Edwin J. 285 Tischler, James 180,183,191 Tlach, Irene 131 Tokheim, Paul 154 Tolle, Doug 128 Tollefson, Lois A. 285 Toogaod, Carolyn M. 284 Torgerson, Deborah 188 Tostenrud, Ed 130 Totman, Roger 154 Tourvilie, Thomas 144,188 Tousignant, Julianne 148 Tow, Thomas R. 107,284 Townsend, Rich 165 Treanor, Arno 120 Treanor, Twyla 122 Trembley, Patricia 188 Tribhowan, Taish 109,284 Trimble, Mark 159 Tripp, Claire 132 Trom, Vicki 126 Trooien, Sandra 284 Troyer, Anne 144 Trudeau, Bob 133 Trygestad, Linda 284 Tryhus, Ann 144 Tschida, Ron 152 Tschillard, Jay 132 Tue, Kathleen A. 284 Tuominen, Roxy 186 Turek, John 284 Turgeon, Mike 133 Turner, Myrna C. 284 Turvold, Lana 284 Tyrrell, Phillip O'Brien 284 Trulson, Bruce D. 284 U Uherka, Mariorie L. 284 Uittenbogaord, Marcia 188 Ulmon, Jim 78 Ulman,Joe 284 Underhill, Linda 132,186 Unger, Katharine 284 Urbatsch, Nancy 110 Urness, Cynthia Ann 284 Urness, Kent 284 Urter, Nancy Lynn 285 Utoff, Mary 126 V Vala, Rosemary K. 285 Valenta, Dennis 190 Valeuta, Denny 176 VanBerkum, Jim 133 Van de Brook, Harriet 188 Vanderlinde, Marilyn 285 VanGuilder, Mike 111 VanThorre, Douglas 159 Vanveldhuigen, Janet 152 Vanveldenhusin, Roger 108 VanVoorhees, Bob 130 Vasil, Dick 159 Vaura, Virgil 285 Vee, Stan 184,190 Vee, Steve 184,190 Veldhouse, Jim 143 Verdoorn, Daniel 286 Verkennes, Judy 131 Verly, Char 148 Versaevel, Douglas 78,286 Verstegen, Paula 286 Vlominck, Margaret 119,143 Vogel, Mark 123 Vogel, Michael 183,191 Volberding, Cheryl 152 Vollbrecht, Eldor F. 115,152,286 Vallmar, Peter G. 141,287 VonBarQen, Dennis 287 VonRuden, Dag 134 Vosberg, Billy 129,132 Voss, Bennett 159 Voss, Keith 188 Votteler, Rennae Ann 287 W Wacker, Byron 287 Wade, Bill 311 Wade, Thomas 188 Wogaman, Bob 139,141 Wahl, George 286 Wahl, Thomas A. 286 Wohlgren, Gary 170,191 Walker, Bruce R. 132,286 Walker, Reba Ann 286 Walker, Sandra 287 Wallery, Dennis 159 Wolters, Thomas 183,191 Walz, Ann Marie 287 Wandersee, Richard J. 287 Wannarka, Mary 287 Waters, Pam 161,186 Watts, Karen 188 Watts, Kristine 188 Wavrin, Maureen 286 Weber, Carol 139,143 Weber, George A. 286 Wegner, Alice 123 Weidemann, Jim 137 Weikle, Renee 119 Weinandt, James J. 286 Weirick, Maryanna 286 Welsberg, Joel 287 Weiser, Bud 108 Weldon, Morli 131 Welken, Craig R. 287 Welken, Nancy J. 287 Wellhousen, Paul 122,143 Wellman, Spike 136,159 Wellner, Sandra 287 Wells, Randy 121 Wells, Thomas L. 286 Welter, Linda 126,136,138 Welter, Ronald C. 286 Welty, Harry 133 Welu, Richard 286 Wenner, Harry141 Werner, Ed 136 Wersal, Mark 128 Wesely, Patricia A. 286 Wessels, Denny 134,287 West, Donald E. 287 Westenberg, Ken 135 Westerman, Debbie 144 Western, Marilee 287 Westland, Don 137 Westphal, Cris 140 Wetzstein, Connie J. 287 Wetzsteln, Jerome A. 286 Wezler, Dorothy 286 Whilldin, Barb 131 Whinnery, Robin 136,159 whatcomb, Cheryl 286 Whitney, Betty 286 Wick, Carlisle Michael 288 Wicks, Reg 174 Widen, Jim 134 Wiecks, Carolyn 131,288 Wier, David 122,143,289 Wigand, Doris 289 Wigand, Laurel 288 Wilg, John 123 Wilcox, Steve 176,190 Wilder, Dan 143 Wiley, Rog 132 Wilkenlng, Craig 136 Wilkens, Dan 134 W1lkens,John 134,183,l91,288 Willard, Mike134 Willems, Larry 290 Willey, Jane 110,137 Williams, Donald L. 288 Williams, Lana 131 Williams, Walter 168,170,191,288 Williamson, Jeffrey 289 Wiilock, George 111 Wilson, Chr1s137 Wilson,Judy 109 Wilson, Richard J. 288 Wllson, Tom 135 Wingen, Rita 188 Winters, Ronald D. 289 Wlpplinger, Audrey 289 Wlrtz, Joleen Kay 289 Wittern, Mike 137 Wittmers, Pat 112 Woessner, Gerald A. 288 Wold, Charlyne 288 Wolf, Kathy 123 Wolfe, Pamela 290 Wolff, Larry 289 Wollan, Mariorie 289 Wolverton, Mike 159 Wong, Arnold S. 288,132,138 Wong, Bill 141 Wong, Mary 119,120 Wood, Gene 166,167,170,191 Wood, Jeanne 129 Wood, Mary 109,288 Woods, Betty Ann 1 16 Workman, Steve 130 Wornson, Paula 288 Wortman, Dave 70,123 Wray, Mary Ann 288 Wrede, Dale 130 Wright, Gregory 188 Wright, Marshall Wilson 288 Wright, Michael 289 Wulf, Bonnie Jo 289 Wyatt, Todd 141 Y Yeager, Sally 289 Yanke, Robert 289 Yarger, Bonnie 288 Ylinen, Barbara Giovanini 288 Yoder, John 133 Young, Jerry 176 Young, Joan 288 Young, Vickie 119 Yule, Doug 159 Z Zabel, Jim 152 Zacher, Kristine 288' Zager, Anne 152 Zaspel, Karen 137 Zastrow, Lynette B. 288 Zeigler, Diane 142 Zeiser, Jim 159 Zeman, Roger E. 136,289 Zlns, Dianne 289 Zins, Eugene 289 Zins, Sue 123 Zotalis, Jim 106 Zwart, Ted L. 290 Zweber, Audrey 289 Zuehl, Carol A. ORGANIZATIONS Alpha Chi Omega 126 Alpha Gamma Delta 127 Alpha Phi Omega 140 Alpha Tau Omega 128 Aquanauts 144 Band 188 Baseball 183 Basketball 170 Campus Crusade 153 Cheerleaders 186 Chess Club 147 Chi Alpha 155 Choir 123 College Lutheran Parish 151 Council of Campus Organizations CUSA 110 Delta Delta Delta 129 Delta of Clovia 142 Delta Sigma Pi 130 Delta Tau Delta 135 Fencing Club 145 Football 159 Gamma Delta 152 Gamma Phi Beta 131 Gamma Sigma Sigma 143 Golf 185 Home Economics Club 120 lndianettes 144 Industrial Arts Club 121 Inter-Fraternity Council 138 International Relations Club 109 lnterllesidence Hall Council 111 Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship Investment Club 143 Joint 150 Katonian 112 Lambda Chi Alpha 132 Lutheran Collegians 149 Math Club 120 Men's Phy. Ed. Club 121 Newman Center 148 Nursing Club 119 Office Education Association 122 Panhellenic Council 138 Phi Alpha Theta 141 Phi Beta Lamda 122 Phi Delta Theta 133 Phi Kappa Psi 137 Phi Upsilon Omicron 140 Plaintiff 117 Psychology Club 118 Reporter 114,115 Skoda Ski Club 146 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 134 Sociology 1 18 Sophia 116 Spurato 119 Student Senate 104 Swimming 176 Tau Kappa Epsilon 136 Tennis 184 Union Board 107 Veteran's Club 108 Women's Association 147 Wrestling 174 YAF 106 YDFL 106 1 I 1 4 1 -.l ff l 'Van V- 1,1 'ff4'!xJn S .2 ,J ..4. 1 . V Wk lv, ' ' an ffl: 7:5 ' .. -an A 'x - ' 45 1 . 4 V 2 f 1 X ' S, I E 'vig' a 4 G, - r' is - , . , ' A. if-TB Q 1' 1 1, ,AAE 3.1 ...v A, 1 X N .f g 1, iv f mf, A ,, fl- V A v A IFEJQIL N U- Ez: A I A 1' Y .E 1 X , A 4 . A-3 ' E ' M . .W Z., A ' .Q . -'Q' - . .L A 3. . ' 5..dw-Et j A N , i fQ,f..5:3 ' ,, . D , ,. M. . uf' Hqg, '4 lg 7 V ' 1 Kam' I ' j '- il' w-... . 1- 4 fs ,. ' :A 'S ,x,f..l:, ' -Q 3' I Z -1' B5 , D . 5 f ,A 4' ' K f . H E 'x Xt- h ,U 'H V Q, ii, . ' L TA In-1 . ,,,.,, .f-.e -Q. 1 :AHB .455 wr! - .Q x l if VW A V I 1 qfv- ' J .as s- JF! 9' 1 71551-2- un, 7419, 'I XR hi. Nobody else wanted the job How did a smart mouth kid like me ever get to be editor anyway? Many people asked that question during the year, including me and the only answer l can come up with is, Nobody else wanted the iob . Nobody can explain to another individual what it is like to be an editor ot a student publica- tion. No one else would be able to understand that the living hell an editor goes through is all worth it in the end. But this year also had something better than a completed book to make the editor's job worth- while-the individuals I worked with. They have made every minute Cmaybe not every minutej worth- while. My staff, Mark and Pat, deserve more than a thank you because together the three of us put out a 320 page yearbook. Mark was hired as Layout Editor but the title soon changed to Associate Editor because he got work done despite me. His title changed once more during the year-he became a friend. Pat, Assistant Editor, did everything from lay- outs to indexing 2ll3 names. She also kept me in line when l got a little too verbal-which was most ot the time. The page is not large enough to include every- one else that has made this book worthwhile but it is large enough to thank the two people who in- directly made this book possible-my parents. They are the only two people that really know what I am and love me despite it and to them I dedicate this book. Love and peace, Rose Kodet Editor-in-chief 320 Colophon The l970 Katonian was printed on 320 pages of 80 lb weight Calais paper by Paragon, Mont- gomery, Alabama. Heads, body copy and captions used through- out the book are Spartan Lite. All divisional heads are 60 point, heads throughout the sections are 36 point, body copy is 12 point and captions are i0 and 8 point, body copy is l2 point and captions are I0 and 8 point. All but 12 pictures are student produced. Twelve ot the pictures used in the conclusion are the cour- tesy ot World Wide Photos. The cover was produced by S. K. Smith of Chicago, Illinois. A limited edition of 3,000 copies was printed. I I M-L,-Tw I ' I I I X I I, I I I I I I I I W W I W I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I


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