University of Northern Iowa - Old Gold Yearbook (Cedar Falls, IA)
- Class of 1964
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,y Q LJVLAZL -if. 71145. 6,615 ff X96 OLD G0l.D STATE COLLEGE OF IOWA Judiflw A. Co G EXECUTIVE EDITOR '-' Richard CTOUG ASST EDITOR V Paul KoTpck James Dee Pafrlda Bah PMT-,' Thema RLNT1 MQHQI' ,fi ft, v T mn, '1 I e Z . . :- 1 1 I ronfiwonn At one time a mere scrapbook, today's college annual has come a long way since its birth in 1880. In the United States today, the yearbook industry is big business, with al- most Z,000 colleges and universities publishing a book an- nually. The staffs of each of these publications attempt to produce a book which is unique and imaginative. It is the desire of every editor to break the bonds of tradition and publish an individual, outstanding record in a relatively brief span of pages and limited budget. As a representative of the entire college community, however, a broad, honest, un- biased interpretation of the year's events is required. Thus, to accurately represent a school, the college annual does, of necessity, include numerous traditional features. There still remains, within these customary boundaries, a Wide range open to creative interpretation. lt is this characteristic which gives each yearbook a personality of its own. lVe believe there is a purpose behind every object and every thing . . . a reason for being and doing. It is our attempt to explain these purposes, in pictures and copy, which personifies this, the 196-1 edition of the OLD GOLD. 'ti ll 09 ak glffl ' W,fI' f' lllUa5 24 -f-an , f ..,:.,, ---ff A W sz Y X 25 1-If Hi. x kg! I I Y Q 'z f 1 xg M , w e ,QQ A My I II , W' ' vis!! F' I wi H , . dl , e K 1- A , -inkl mf Q.' ...,f ' . W--ff - - , , T . We . ,..,. ,,,:, S , ., . T we 1 mf M5 ,,.I...,. . , .. .if .. ..-.Q , n I-gm. hm ,ML -H -1.-53: Y, I iffwfg u gfyau 3 tg.: 'Q E ,,,: I -- -- .25 '.. 'f' I , 21,-3 I STUDENT SECTION 545- fe mqff f 31 4, 1 2- A , Af' I X 7 ,-A'V ef. T f I j THE CAMPUS Page 7 THF ACTIVITIES Page 27 THE ORGANIZATIONS Page 99 THE SPORTS Page 207 THIS SENIORS Page 241 TH If ADMINISTRATION Page 279 willifllliig P UT F il WORM PUS ith construction Pearly completed, the new library stands at the he-art oi the campus, a siblirg amongst staid old-time ln order for students to derive the utmost from an institution of higher learning, a college Campus must provide a favorable physical setting. The State College of Iowa is advancing a program of ex- pansion to accommodate its ever-increasing enrollment, as evideneed by new construction and addition throughout its five hundred and seventy acres. The gracious landscaping, the patterned walks, the buildings scattered to enhance the View . . . all are combined to af- ford a climate eondueive to the exploration of cognition, :J E51 .fill EP.-51 K 5 ' N -V1 'R US IU QW Q 0 PREPARATION The Lll5RARY is rearinq the e-ed at its me the school Centex' 5? Wowledue. 15 l A ff., t W ' pu.-mug .... 3 1 S I0 1 r Since IQO7, the old library has heen the center ot research and study. Hut new gen- erations autornzxtiezilly replace, :incl the olcl must step aside. Not tlisregartletl nor forgot- teng merely suhstituted for less dated tune- tioning. The library has served the college well, :intl after relocation of its volumes in the new lihrztry, the huilmling will he remonleletl to house elzlssroolns. Contzuning the newest :mtl most elheient features, the new lihrzu'y will nmintzun effective learning hy supporting the eurrieulunx zunl PI'UX'llllIlQ resources tor the lllflllfj. 'llhe huilcling' will oHer new, :ul- lllflllllill luxuries. tzxxoringj :ln zttlnosphere ot Pl'i'P2il'2ll'lUIl. A -were ee- '32 fret-2 f'x 'if'wCQ :Nd :mmf ,area it 'he A LERARY ctriidifx 1i'l1VTKC 'lC 1 'L 'Yls llli CVC' C' d?V':lCl7F'E ' be 1 .,,, My. 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And what could he niorv ahstract than thc' intangihles ahour wliiuli we study? lfur literal li-vi-ls arc' shallow and distorrionx occur. Thr- solid, concrete itunis on a campus ara- rhv ideas peoplc 1-xplorv inside thc ah- srravr strucrurvs. Buildings crumhlv and are razvd and arc replaced . . . not ideas. NIan's ideas have hooni- vrangged upon tha' sanic kinds of thoughts for COIlSffl1CSl' univcrsal, basic truths which each must approach in his own way. An institution such as this supplies ainniuni- tion for the sn-arch. Wvhc-n wr- find flu-sv agelc-ss, living idvas, we are SllL'k't'SSflll only if wc will grasp and niold and hold tight. C iwmf, 13 - this frd aiwvwif r ,Chucl -:xdi-Hs c,iwrnviw 'mf-lf1i'i, Qmd, 'cf-' D F f HTF modem ar'ci1Hec+w'aY frefo Ya repmafsewied on We SCi campus bw H15 MUSIC HALL VWFICPN Has beew in use ibr fwo v SOCIETY , , ,f i - , Mifzrzfifww I X- M-ff-,M-,,.0,,,.fzwv' wg,p5amW,.f . f f Jae: 1:'. 1:'u.T'f- Tj' IA 95,5 Qkgmk-KML K, f i ' 1 T-. ww- M M --,5 MZNS gynfnwxgh I . Vw ' f- C I gg CENTE? P TL? STUDENT HEALTH SFPVNC5 'CSCFEI Vf'L 'E 3' HY vo ::.1 i-' fp 'xf1QQv, YW ,K JIT.. 1 .3 4'vk-... WRIGHT HALL ereded WIS dnsvooms md laboraforwebs for mdhem Mes Hemp Pcowomrcs A bvfc, N TM SCNEN .AW . Q., H f Q -,, rv,-f-. vw' Vt ff A: ,Q . , , - '- I :I QQJQIEBW- dl t V M T 'M' . ..., .. Z3 . . .. '- . p ,, ,M .. an 4 i M 1' J 5 - , 'K' , 4' fy ' 'Q 2 fag' ' W'..,:' ' 'fb ,,,,, A - ,mf-D ,A . . H 'Q ., AmfA. L fw , v , iw , Q , M., .fi . V cm K ,, W if ' F' . .. v A I. . 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Sues? facllifics Include Av' iT,'TN9f,C Sdofwkhxp rcfquxres We reocmfts 'Q help earf Himr km-Q. Mm' 1 'x Q Av F W A v -4' ' ,Q 4' i ggi' L', 'fX.Lfs' 5: ,gg:'-':' 'E R. . 5. 5'-nf' . .-.ga ,sh , . ,. L.k fy 4, y ?a'fwi1:qL.pi.S. k Q -gr., 3' V . .3 4 . . R 0 Hwree suiies and a fouwh HOD? IGH for fwelve women. Wese E:dL5'rioJ5 yourg me: are employed by five phsicai rM'wf. 'Q-fs f ' Q if Si! ao' if Q f 1 5 . ,M Ik J D 5, ,fi i,1,iZ,,,,,,, ,, QW. 6 . 4 . ' l , i i 3 L L L M l 'I 7 ' in 5 T Y , . ' I S ia ' W: Liii . , ,, ' i ag ef- Zffiiiffgy xk1vi,:'x:Q ih- 5. L1,fei'l:,, K ,L 993: fx? ,- ggafm L H fizeu A e we , x A-if 'I' 'Y i . M viii?-U i - 1 A ff ' M--' - L.. ,f.. I ,K Q ...N ' X- ,i -im 1 W 35 Q'- e x 0 Q Q W .-Ok K k .,,. v,,: , .:,, L S 3: , Q i N mm 'S 3 Z 4 ,ud p Lai 1 fs : . if l iz - EL The FHA helped se? up 'rhe emergency housing unils of SUNSET VILLAGE following lhe war. 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The SOUTH COURT has been in use for one year The HOME MANAGEMENT HOUSE serves as a laboralory for women vocalional home economics maiors, . f:,mW,f mm. , .,,, ,VW .W DV e ww afm ei frff L G T re :J bv- NN C Q 53 Kp Vw Ofde' of 'ww if V 1... -.4 -f ,Q 1'zzef5g4i41'f G ,ff-. v' -F1-Q r. ,. ea '7' W NOVEMBER 22, 1963 W U U 552 : 11 .,:.:.:.:.:.,:.:,:.: ,,,, 1: .,,.,-, , gy, ,.M,:,-,:,:,:,:,5y :Ea . ..::'I.-sEaEs:'I:::',s,' .i 5,, ,.,., . .,...::, Mg EEE ZACTIVITIES Egg V1+!4 'Q 96UFQn Q ,-.-.., -1 w Auf 1 E A I ' , gg-1kp:,f.... 11. ,.. 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The girls c'litc'i'L-nl their blue- :liul xrhitc pollin- iluttvcl -ivvp in riw HflITiL'CUlIliiiQ' pzirzulc- in Octolwix l,:itc'r in thc- lull, rim will ll sleigh rich- pzirti :ir rin- All-Lnlll-ge ,Xiivtiuii to lmxin' llmiw of Reign-lite llzill Llliristnizis Wm ll him timr' :is rhc' girls ilu'- urzltwl flu- lfmhhx ul Nirturi llospirul :mil plzmmwl thi-ir rormzil tl2lI1k'l'. XlC1lilX'l':4 also L-:mill-li for thc-ir spr1iis01's, Hrs. llmrziril -lmws, Nlrs, R. Y. Rzuikiii, lirimm. Spring rireli pzxrtivs :xml plmlgiiig in-rc' Ilw girls limi 11 xlfll'llk'l'.S Uni liI'lllit'll, 11 spring ph l 'W I ! IA QW? f .-Sufx S-...wx-I ,J--eq fx. l A-xv 0- a. QE JIT. 1 X Ytdg .4 .Tv rm hiv' .Q-1-.,,'V 'f' Q .f r-ve. 'SPY 'UWM Q Row I. L. ff.. A. M - f ' M 5. 3, J. Fi vw ROW 2: N. E-'fb f ': M. G .' 1. V'1T'.17 S. Lyn' Cf. V Row 3. N . J. M M. PV -- J. w- Q, Q. 9 H Q. Row 4. J. Q31 D. sv 2. Tw W Q. W- P. w 1 AP' 55 Phi Sigma Phis Give Christmas Party for Brothers E-rfb Br'-immer Pird Kurl Criil-girer E-xlwibiic-d llioir file 'K i isoririfg dance. lJZ14l.S Uni' L'uHr-v . . . ziri ziiitirriiri cu-rit zillrm- rrig rlic l'li1 bw girls trim- tri rr-lzix :mil riicct r-:icli 5 utlir-r s fzitlir-rs. lliiilmlirig zi ilozit ini' tlic- pzirziclc' witli lllii Sigma lfpsilori, tlicii' lwrurlir-r irzitcrriity, :iililc-il to tlir- lluriivcrmiiiirrg in-stivirivs. l rillmi'irig rlir- llUINK'L'UIIllIlQ,I gziiiic, tlir- girls liziil :iii ripprwtiiri- iri to clizit witli iUl'i1i4,'l' l'lii Sig iiir-riiln-rs :it tlir- ,. ,. . .. . Aliiriirizie li-ii. llic- l'lir brggs liml rlic-ii' sliziri- ul frm :it Cliristiiizis tiuic lix' giving :i parts' for tlim-ii' lwrotlir-r' fi':itr-rriity, umiiplc-tc xvitli zi iiiittc-ri trcr- :incl riiisrlvtuv. lri flir- spririgj, tlir- lllii Sigs' riirirlii-rs xxcrn- i'c-riiuiiilvc-im-rl uri tlicii' ilziy ixirli 21 liiriclir-uri: l , i tlii- srmirirs s liiwiflir-iw were- tri-:irc-il ru zi vliili- .lili- pi-r'. .-Xt ri sin-cizil ilirirwr' gin-ri lui flu- :iutive-s, -lurin- grzirliizitcs of tlir- sm'ui'ir5 wr-r'v lifmrirrix-rl, :mil tlir- yc-:ir was iii-miglir to zr Clnsr- ixitli tlic- trzirlifiorizil spring iliriric-r'-rlzirivv. ljlii Sigma lllii slmrisrirs wc-i'r Kliss Klzirgzirct Swirilziiiclcr, Ur. llxisil Rr-ppzis ziriil UV. :incl Hrs. lf. llrvitliziiipr. lisa- l'1OVi'9CGV'ii :llLif1l 'likes frfe -rd eellorl, bw s-,href slv :rf-d -Milw wlsfir bfrrlfsr 'i-i'.L:'ii, lf- his iifd 'woe' xi' 'mf .-,:'k. if-iris lf l 'sr f Q, 15 N , I ff. ROW P, Bri-f ROW fl. V' ROW f-imfnk . x ROW 6. S ROW V, 54 I: P. fwdf-rf N. A L. Wx?-4. Ewkf'F 5,511 Ef w . .-..' ,pl-.vm M. ,JK W. I LM., R. E 'P O. i K 5 K r 4: K. MW! M. NVQ ' D. N 'i 4.1 J. Q S Q V 1 J If.. x ' 1, 58 v WV 4? ,cr- qw ,H S hw V, 'Dx M0 ROW Cpcf' ROW Jezwir ROW ,. Pe' ROW SHNC' ROW D. WWW 'S' I ,Vx W ,. 2 3 V 4 2 gfuvv IS. b.. . S. f'X',,'S vi, Ad L ff f- N, C?-amber J, Og-X. ul ' . C. DLTQTY R. Sink.: J. Fe-'fs' S. Hwda K. 6:1 ', S. Hidffvw. S. Jn.-mf.-' C. K-sy! A d K. KL.e'Lv N. MQEMQQ J. QCw QU N. O V. Di- 3 U. WNM - K. p If5 Q. R'f s.' C. Rfzfr K, Svfi ,U 5 f V. S'v1H'1 A.S1,.m- A. Smwers E. T541 J. Tfm-.0'id':ef N. W .xrirw C. VVHVQ. Camping and Cook-outs Enjoyed hy the Pi Tau Phis lfollowiiig pta'-i'4'gist1'atio1i iii August, ll week- cml of czuiipiiig :tml cook-outs :it the State- 'l-H Camp hcgzui tht- Pi 'lizxu Phi XUZIV. Full vwlits in- clunlml both Dad! Day and lloiiiecomiiig N115 for thc visiting ziliiiiiiiziv. :X mzilac-up alciiimistiultioii anal si swimming party wcrc zuiiong the c-vc-nts in- clumlc-ml iii the cxvlizuigc Dl'0Ql'2llNS with otlic-1' soror- itics. 'lihc Pi rliziu sponsors, Kliss Klziry lfzikiii, i Klts. l'ci'i'y Ciricr, Klrs, Cilcii llcckrotli zuiml Klrs. Zzirlm XVQL-ms, gzlvc zu Christmas party for thc girls at wliiuli Szuitzi Claus made his zippeziiwiiicc. Square' tlzuiuing was the highlight ot ll spring party given 'N 1 3542, K i for thc men ot Alpha Chi lfpsiloii. Tlimughout ., 4' the yczir, the somrity reanl stories to the fliilalteii in thc pt-tliati-ics wzii-il at Szirtori Hospital as their 12 A - - - f, ,Q,.l ,990 W social service p1'o.ic'c't. M , Z-gif f A L , i gk rzkiyysw ' ? Pw-9,,.MfV The only way to be qood Easter bunnies and worthy pledqes is showr' by these Pi lraus as they decorate eggs. Pi lfiu pledges tormed their lime-up :is each waited her tum to he ihtetrogated by her active sisters. , ., ,ff v I 3 : ,kk A ' f 7 K 1 9 Y ' svn ,xo 5 ,Z 2:15 -- ,Q f' L :er fz, gi 1 f + ,E WW V 'l Y , M ,V YB M , K 4' s, 2 1 f 'E . '9 s , A l fs A sfgiws, ii ,. ' 5 K 'W W' i. ' f .. , , f Y We yy ,. ,f:' ,gs-.qi 1:3-- ,-4 ' '- W...-1, 'Q' S-..-qv sw' N4 e 'KV' 'il vw K. wmv 'YW 'w--Q., ,....ggf 'ibm .7 ,lfff fi? ROW I ROW 2 ROW 3 ROW 4 Ref'eu ROV! 5 ff x-ww' J. AN... C H. A d6'5T M, Em 1'- ' R,3a'onc'1 L. E115 J. 51+ S. if X ,r- ,rw M. Brady E. 3m 'r'w mr K. Ewbr C. Uma E. Dawdsof. S, D-'SJW J. Gm? M. How 2. S.Ho1,ze+5 K, Joffw C, Jusfice. C. Kr-nts, K. McLfL.'1Hi J. fXAlLif'id J. MQWFg'gr'fxr J. N7CV9Ku C J. RFU 51. M, 'Q X.-. dw' C. Sw- Q J. SEX Q. S 1 S, Swww C, W1,Ndv Favorite Beaus Entertained at Pi Thet Date Night A pienie in the tztll began the husy sorority year ot the l'i Thets, :ts they trezttetl their hrother tra- teruity, Sigma Tau Gzumuzt. A Pi 'lhetzi Date Night was helcl in October :tt whieh the girls en- tertziiuetl their favorite beau in zur evening ot tlztne- ing, gzuues and tun. Building at float with their brothers Zllltl 21 Honiecotning Sip ziefentecl the tra- ditional festivities. Christmzts parties with the Sig Tztus :ultletl a touch ot holitizty spirit to the Yule- ticle season. Spring meant 21 hlotherls Day liruneh and the annual dinner-dance. Secret Sister Days. with gift exchanges and a tlinner honoring spring grzttluzttes, eoinpletetl the Pi rliheta Pi year. The group's sponsors were Dr. Zllltl hlrs. Robert Goss. Bartlett lott was the scene ot the pledqes' Hel A 7 if 125 -- 1 Atter fr strenuous atte and their pledges had Ni'1ht,asthe Pi Theta moved in ie,,,,. moon at the Greek Relays, the Pi Thets hearty appetites. tor an overnight of tun. 41,9 at trrt t W. Tau Sigma Delta Helps Build Prize-Winning Float H . . 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Zlllll llls, xvxvllllillll Um: The ji'1ll',S cu-llts XVCT6 ull' lllzlxccl wltll 21 Cllzul IJlI1llCl' fill' sclliol' slstcrs zlllnl ' tllc' sprlllg lllllllvl'-llzlllfv. From llae signs lmrlqirlal around llleir necks, lllcso luliradlfolcled pledges lrled lo urlscmmble llflelr sororlly mme. Al ar Informal 'Gil Solver Acqualrlcci Pflfllf We T5l1SlQ,sHfad ODPOFlL'll'7l 'Q f3YCl'l:1'x'1E' llmrlf oolflons 0 l l of lcclcs, u- Sv' 2 ., was :ls fllCll' soclzll sl-llvlcc project, tllc SUl'0l'lfy lllelllbcls l ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW .f,7 D... QP' f '5,,. li 4559 7:-in 2 ... G- Qlfii ,-xf .M 4 f iz: Q' , NM, x Q15 f ? . fig. Q rwmfil. M' 'Er : W ... , , Q-4' ig' gf , if R 5m,WQqA,.- M. ,.,, W :Vw V7':-wmv, jd' er- '1v, xf fwwfy, I: A. Avdrf-nc' J. Pdd KK J. B'- H L. Sw.-f W. E':.A.' 2: E, C fa' N. C-1 5. C '3 M. C. Www S. D., S. '5 .aff-'i 3: C.CkW '1Z K. Gfwd' R. H'-V M. H '1 f W P. Keealwr C. Law' 3 4: if ' J. M -7 Q. C' 1 TK, L K. 31 Ri' S.?1:Pf 5: E. Sdfffgher M. Sgwywf- 5. SW ' C. T' R. V. 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Wo'm rwJK oKKxsC Alpha Chi Epsilon Petitions National Fraternity Klany ot the events of the Alpha Chi year were centered arounil the nten's plans to join Sigma :Xl- pha lfpsilon and beconte nationally alhliateil, Chis traveled to area Iowa chapters to learn more about this fraternity, and were hosts to visiting representa- tires of Sigma Alpha lfpsilon. liroiler llalcers, lirawl, an annual outing held :luring advance reg- istration, brought the Chis tovether avain after a C1 b long summer vacation. lfall rush parties and pledges kept the Chis busy. VVith autumn and Halloween, the Chis and their sister sorority, Delta Delta Phi, had a niasqueratle party. 'lihe fraternity's social ser- vice project was the donation of blood through the Rerl Cross. There were further rush parties in the spring, plus Nairobi, the traditional Kleniorial Dat picnic. The Orchid Formal, highlight of their social year, was a fitting cliniax of fraternity events. 2 i A gf QW if t if 1 i X 4 .1 . ' Q 21, 1 ,W -f Z E 3 , , .. 1::.x S Chis relax and enioy nnon's favorite alter-dinner sport in the Union. Rich Worm, lorroer Chi president, cuts the calce marking the forty-eighth anniversary of Alpha Chi Epsilon. J.L W 5f'?I'f :' ROVV Cicpc ROVV mmqe ROVV ROV! Sweep ROVV A.St Phi Sigma Epsilon Alumni Honored at Homecoming 1.111 111511 111-g1111 111 1111- 11111151 111 11111111-1111111113 111'- 1111111-S. 111111 1111 1111x11111s g1'111111 111 11111 5131111 15115111211 1111-11g1-s s111111 1111111111-11 il H111111-1'11111111g 11111111-1' 1111 1111111111-11 11111111111 11'11s 111-111 11111-1' 1111- g111111-. 1Jlli'1ilQ ll L 111'1s111111s 1111111 11111-11 111' 1111-11' 11111-1' Q111'111'111' 1,111 , P- . 51311111 11111. 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M, e x was ' K: eeeeee elfe fi 555 i e e,eeee, if -1maiGwsa .,, SW.. ,M .,,., . wmv ,,,,f.v,f, me Nita-.M yzggsf 1 - Miss, 5215! M lm 2 Tau Sigma Delia Homestead, Iowa ,E ,, fm .Wi - . ve3F 1 5 Q 2 E 2 i E 3 9 s ws 5 3 5 1 s 2 x x, lf' ii' A ? PQQWM fa s' n Greek Week Prince ZMLW Alpha Chi Epsilon Lowden, iowa - I .if ii' 4. , 'iw HQ? ' Wil aiamfaxm pw M-Q Afde-ri-0 ifd SU-vw y-fC5VW6 ' ff-k V+ +A' wtf L mi D A' U-v--V PHT 'W' Y x. , .L , V, ml ' if +9 G'-af-k V igvcw, fm Hwy- GMM'-P R M W WK'-1 Nd 1fl.'C v' V V' C,41?'q'f4 Vf-TK? 'E O 'U fa' ffl Uii M II U TE. f5 ,:-'E rnvonms E13 Q L f,.. l i is 4 pppss 1 l i- t HR Q, . w K. ali? V. st. sl V,,., 1 2355132 'O Sonis Drcier, Jarearie liadfer' Jfwo Mcclelliwd, Bfsroara Alt, WQ'wds,f Foote, Lifdfa Brow Cheerleaders Help Build Enthusiasm for Panthers Seven Coeds devote their time and effort to boost school spirit and loyalty for S.C.l. athletic teams. Tryouts for eheerleacling are held eaeh spring by the ycar's previous cheerleaders. To lead Panther fans in support of their teams, pep, good cheering torrn and a sparkling personality are the essential qualities required of the girls. The eheerlezulers serve as ex-otheio members ot the pep eonneil and help or- ganize migrations, pep rallies and ent days. br ,,, M 'Q ' 1 'K 'ill A gfw i L,,. ,Pi ' 71 W I-' qf.'Ef15 ',f15g'2-lQV M -gffw., - LQ--A--W - ,- ,?,gf'5fJ ' f,wsf,w efgffvgje vzfgkv ,,,, K ,, , , 9 gp..- M...- W .www -M M: Yw M,,,,f,4 -if ,T x lm, li ' v 04 .. A ' 1. t ,1':,:wa, -...uw - f..-6---new 9 N 4.--J, ,,,, M, , ,VW :gpm - ... M W? ,.,W.?W...M.....x,., -mmm ,.,.i-wLw,m.,,,!e., L 4 3, . A J 4 -5 , 3 -kann f r, 1 ,W V .,,,-dia:-awww Q Q ,www ru .ww ,V...v.M1w... 4. ,aff , '12, Successful Homecoming Result nt Student Planning TWD Ht'ttttGCOmtnt1 Dfwtdft tfeftwtvd Sffwifffl l'7Ul7't Weld' Ixtttgg lwcfort' tltt- llmttvcotttlttg wcc'k-vtttl in Uc- orovfrd to be tlne ctittttm ol ftttf-fwtirmt' lot' ever tltee -tfotttmefl. l I -'tif J- - 'lite E ' E . . ,,,Ae Lv x tr .-3 7, , . vltmtt tolwr, S.C.I. stmlt-nts wcrc ttttttt-tl ttt pu-p:tt':ttiott. Czttttpttf tlecorzttitttts were lwlttg tttzttlt- :tml flozttf wut' t'ttttstt'ttctt'tl. :ts pttstr'1's :tml pmgrztttts ltttlnlirtzstl tht' utttttittg CJYVIIYS. Ntttttemtts orgztttlznttfms plztmtctl .tltttttttt gzttltcrtttgs, wlttle t'ct1tt1tttttt't's scltt-tlttlctl the ttlt tml tl.tmt. l tttlttx tl.tsst's ut rltt- btg tx't-t-lvvtttl pttr: - 1 u't-t't- tlistttissvtl to ztlltm' fm' llttztl ztt't'ztttgt'1ttt-ttts. xvltilt- pvp rztllivs :tml rltc Httttttwtttttittg Yztrit-ry slttm mist-tl llzttttlwt' spirits ltiglt. Vltltt- Szttttrtlztt ttttwttirtg pttrgttlt' xtlmtlt ttvtrtttw-tl tttttmtrttts lvztmls, tlttzttw :tml N. tt 'tx tttllttttt-.1 lu rtpt'tt-ltttttxv ttt tltt- tt-xttlt-tttm' ltztlls. U R, l,.ttlt.tttt 5t.ttltttttt tx :tx mt-t'llttxx mg :tx rltt' l I tttvtll tt t1tt tt 'tx tltt' xttttttt' ment' Xttrtlt llzt- luttzt l ttiwtwlty. Uttttttg ltztlt-ritttv ttwst-tttztttttttx, tltt- N l'Htw lltttttt-t'tttttttt f7t 't'tt llwfttx IJl'SllfHl. zttttl ltvt' l ttttttt ttttt' tttrt-tttlttt-t-tl rtt N k .l. Tzttt-, llfttttt-twtttttttg l ttttlxirlcs prttvitlt-tl ttttt :tml rt-lztxttrttttt lttt' Frtttluttrf ttltftwl ttt tttlffttttttt'tl -e . . E-N-,V W x,. . 1, LV t. w , Hutt. 1 . M-, V.. Y A Y . - ft .XX ,Ny ,X . L XX N 'xii' e...4,.- vw K. V, , 11 Q W ,Q J t ,egg -2 -fe . 1' , e 'f 1 ,s . N A , S f t fe. Y .w,,..1 Jm,,,.-Q, ww n jf Mi ,f'- df g A ,wwf . R A , kgww A, nf 1 fm ,.,, M 'TQ .4f'.gjj, W, f ', -35 Q . V , rw' ff . if i v ,X -- M -W r- .- ,. , I if 35 I A A f , I QL!! vw- . -v E L v , 5'5 fn 5 ,ww if if 54 .. 3' l E VN 2 A A V, ,, in 5 Ll ff? , ff, gr' K' KAY , - f 4 sa if ' ig 525 ilgumf' I N40-ff, ,.,,,, 14 Q ,Z hi ' 1 HFC! U I I NG QL' ICFX ATTICXDAXTS SEATED: Jmeawe Tfadfvv, Pada ME!l?c1a:1 P5+rici,a Libersky. STANDING: SGV:j Droier. Wm..-rf ' 4 Mn . Ma Yi. 5 feffxtx , M 5. , IA' .Y 1, Mui m fr Q 4 x K W 3 NSS + z -2 A.M.R.H.Q en M 5 ' SX fi W M ' f 'Q Q , ia 4 1 xl . L ? I 1' , A , 9 Mason City, ipwn f , Qlkv . ' , and A U ZH 5' TT' gxtx ' ' f '-.R xg V' 'ww 'Wi 1 A ,,.:' ' h i z i 1 K, Ni, life 1 f x 5 1 1 1 ig g 5 1 f E 3 4 ix 1 J ,f is if E 40-A A625 fQfdf!zzf'i , a ' ,,, XA We if ,f AWN H' t ' Q Scwte v Qitw 'to cc btde 't' f ttma vxtwttfe wat' tv :wc-tr :fe bnt' 'PQ gf cnt :wa 'tm' ef-t'-'ppc' fl hdies. All-College Vote Determines ULD GULD Popularity M725 :fd MV. pcpttt5fr7t',f Mary Kay George t t - t f JOSf'L7U9f2 , X'-f'6V9 C!'955 T'3d 'WCW Of'3QUf'i OT VECC 'W' C' bf Qta Getd Week C, ttVVTWfiF Duefis Sfiiftit. Old Unltl XVQL-I4 was spcrttsutml by tht' 3't'ziz'houl4 stuff thc first we-ck of l'1Cb1'll2ll'X. The- ll1t'lltbC'l'S pm- tmwttwl tht- trztntitirmztl poptllztrity L'OllI't'SI' :md bvzzttty pztgczmt to :tttx'z1r1t'c Html salt-s fmt the book. Num- ittrttions tm' the poptllztlitt' contest pottrctl in as rum- ptts Ql'Olll1.i chose thvit' Qztttctittzttv. :Xu :all-school um' wlc'rtQt1 Nlllfj lint Clcrmt'gt- :mtl Dttztm- AlUSk'l7llSfJll :ts the fz1x'm'itvs. iifiwds amd ftdmtreete wttefej bfzckstaze 'Q rzfrrttttfaw SL'-'ru Dau wine' Q' We N64 Otd Gotd Bilztfyf P-I tf,,, r, tea L J gi. I at i 1. M Campus llueen Selected from Fitty-tour Contestants Lztlttpn-, lm-I at tttll sulwtlttlt- ttttt-ing Ohl tittltt XXI-vk. with titty-tmtl' out-tts uftttttwtittg tm' tht- tith- wt Kliss Ohl Guht. :X group of hw :tn-:t jttttgt-s .t h-ctt-tt tw:-lxc -mtl tram tht- Il'L'l1IUII1'lI'X 511' c-'mt t My :appz-:tr tn tht- html umttt-st. lltt- curttt-stztlmts xxt-rv . . , N . . gmvlts. 'lqhv html ctmiqt- was hztst-tt fm poise. ht-ztttty :tml irttt-lligt-nt l'i'SIW0l1St'S to qtzcstifmrtittg. Kliss Sha-try Day, KYtI1I1L'l' ot tht- If-764 Uhi Clnht Ht-zmty hctmx- ll Cztpztcity L'I'KJXY4l in tht- wllegt- Zllltltffblillllt. ...- Teartut but smthwfq, Sherry Day walked the ramp as the I964 Mies Old Gctd. . .e I 1 2 S 5 e ? Vtfith the nr-nottrccme-et ot M555 Qld Qotd mtl e-was we tocttzod of thi- sumti-,ed fa'-d happy vvivwrer, Sv-rm DH. 93 n 4, sa Q I' ,Q ' .mi9i,ili New-K1 . F5 575 wg ' -f. ff ' AA ' f Q .fi XJ M ,X- jdgwamq 2 2 I ,X ,ff X9 f Z L ' 4- wh,:5'ii'3Y,.i,K ,-4, ww af' 141, .J ,,.., 2 W , K E -W., .em ,V 'hui-,M ,, . 'gui' 34 rv .J 4'1 4, 'Q H155 ULIB GOLD 4X'l l'IiXIJ.VXXTQ 4 s 157' mmf Ki 5 , 5 1 wi -fi! V If ,Nfl 1 Qui sw 73?255 sxfsgu3 ,gl'xN-1 5e . 4 sq 7: ,xv ,X ,,A,a M:E?,5x1v if 15 f X SEATED: SWPEY Lua. STANDING: Nui, Cmfffv' Tn-vw Plk--:, J.1O,' K my - X N54 so Q . ,, of ., 4515: 1 T E39 fi , 35' . N Ag Y 565 , AE i ,. if -7 f . my-5 ,, q,2,,: .,., . ,'. giflQ, , ,,:1s+5 ' 51. vi, Ly, 1 41 45 -L I X fx 2:2153 ww :L . 513 , ,,:, , :3,A ,iw J, A ix , fy? 3 5 Q - 1 5 5 Q y if K, if 1155-iii Y K 2 Q1 5 S 3 Y 'X flax?- Miss Old Gold Hfify Waterloo, Iowa LQ? ,QWQM 1 wxxm ,,w,sv, LA .mb-3. uv V 'W TS .gi in .Qi - '35 fm:-I X Q rf-ii, 5 . , je- .VKX si Q 'ww Es tiff 5 I ,Pm 3 YJ, Q 1 ig ix u ' 'V-.M Vik., 3? 135 ff jf if Si x, f 5 R' 5- fi If 13- Q. H1 lb-. 1 EE-Q A ? 72 ORGAN I S LEU il EE AWS members spent This Leap Year afternoon decorating 'lor the 'Doqpatch Doin's dance, to which gals invited 'the guys llleetings, social service projects, Constitutions, dues, fund-raising drives, parties, evaluations . . . the typical blueprint of membership in a student organization. There are over one hundred campus groups with which students may affiliate. Such association oilers Z1 media between the structured curriculuni and the informal social zxrena. Through leadership and partieipzltion, identification with the group generates growth of the individual, the respective organiza- tion zind the entire student body. sf ww T C51 51 55-1 wg U In Hwe capabke Hands of sfarf members, sales of smdenf publicafioris are yearfround Hobs. Renearsfds are werl urder way for fre wafer sncw, as ine Marlins dive Info final preparafion, The womens gym is Hme scene of an evening 0? fun and qarnes for ine sfudenfs and facuffw a+ a WRA pray nifgnr. An inferprefafion of ffaiflw is porfrfayed by senror Orcnesis rnernbers as fhey rehearse for Hne spring profwrann. campai 15. s v. Q '1 1. 11 . ?'1f kfgm we ,, .f 1 B -Q x 'gh gVui.vp,'A ayflffxw M 3 ?5s-fMsff,s, U, fy. Goodies for We Pwome Qames are provided for spzvrfs :ws as Mesa V CMC M-ervbers 'fake Hweir +LJ 'I beffnd We QGDCQV' r:oLmfeV. Sfaq membilfs beizir' work or H19 secofd Bene of We Seven maqfazime by delving Info Hwe areas of art and opinion. fc? ...nn A pav'4,fpNf1Worm ws ben: bmlf by The AIM candi- dafev, for 5+Hd9VT+ C10VCFUV'l'16?VWf for IQG4-65 bv Darla Pefvwcsn AM'-da Sdmers Add'-e,f Suze' 'ELS Dwi Nav? 'S , ff , .W i, A E1Mw'fC' vidcf, b, 'Ff Poo Bud Je fe : 11 .-, ,, , W, wi, ,mi I03 W -M-Nwww ' 'A 9- if ,, E .Qu I -LM, Y , .. .. t L3 ' . ' w -, V531 - M. ui-Wren .wzqi 1 -1' -2' , , f '- I :W . ,V . - A ffffiffw M y 1,77 -' hi. . f, .ww as , Ag - , ., ,gm , , .Q Q, mf. W 4. 1 .5 .., .., ,M-,,. Q., WW ,, ,wwf ,, :'S,M-W I A P KT -- ,193 I fl-iff' if ' v' We Q9 1 M :gr f - W T 4 Q41 fiqv -f,gyT':..5f'4:21 M Q fi 'YJ 'EI '--- ffxb' ' ' . 1' ' - .VV f 'Y 9 :ef M . 1 ,. A Ak-L ' 1 ' f 7-52 , ., ' 'U' J ' . ' X gp ms R' L 5 . - N Q ,R 'A YY 'Tx' J 3l?Y,:3Gffz'v,' Jfi- fh ci 1 N .. , ' ' K .M ' M ' ' 'QQ h h Y , ' ' Y 3 X ' L if ' if ' ' A , j K f A mm A: . I ,, wh' 5 ,v ':..53 3 1 -M af' iw xiii wfmzi aa Q, ax., ' n V Lg, 5. WL. -.3 4, Aa fa e3iX4 Q 'af 1: 'Q- ,,..., u -1.- A XY.-XYXlf XV. BISHOP Sludcm-Lefique Board, Vice-preslderilg Hor'neCoo'i g, Chwifmfr' Siwma lm Gsfmma. PURPLE KEY HONORS GRADUATES l'111'plv Key is thu- honor given to gjllklllilflllg seniors who hxixc' tzikvn :1 lt'21CllI1Q' part in S.C.l. zlctivitics. :X Coiiimittvc' of thc Sflllliilf l,cz1g511v Hozirll sell-cts the members of Purple lim-y on zi point basis from the zippliczirions of those seniors who have at least 11 2.6 CllllllIl2lflYC Qfl'2lllL' imlcx. Cumlidzitvs must haw played zm actin- roll- in such orgzmizutions as lNlIl0l'fH'j', profcssiorizil, social, athlctic or rcligious. Purplc Koi' 1'f'k'Ogl1lflUIl was hcguii in l 7:13. LXDI7l'OXlIIlZltCly five pci' cc-nt of the Sfllllf'1lt holly Cllll receive this honor. Not l,lCtLll'k'tlI Ylf'-li,-X S. SKIITH: :Xssocizitesl Xxvoiucn Stmlcnts, Rcpwseiitzitive to Community Coiiricilg Counsc-lorg Intl-1'-sorority Councilg Pi Tau Phi. D XX ID I Q lxfllllx R.SldS'T' Bocas l-louse Presideff. Ll mr enque oar , rqfmzn oi rvbda Delia Lkwnbda' Reoeols l-wad CAROL -I. BR l ' XDAC IH Sluderil League Board, OF43:iUlZ6llOUS Chqirmav' Colmselorq Associalcd Woml er Sluderils, Profiram Chairman: Camp- bell Secrelary' Delfe Della Phi? Newman Clhb. RALPH C. CASSADY Torvahawlfr Versih Me-Ns GIQQ Clu CHnlE'l'CUl'y Association Presideff. ROX.Xl,ID IJ. CR! JOIQS QVXRVI' R IJIHI Xi S'l'IfI'IlIfX If. IDA T-.,, , 7, .. A ,A . ,X f .W-. ,AX kdm L ww. Q'- ,lox xl. AMW IJRICXXI-AX . F . 4 U. UML GQLD Ass,wC4,,?u cf, College Eye, EU:'f ' C1X 's'-3 Q 0--4 w L Y V., 5- Wm, nrt? RUN-XLIJ I l'l'RRlS N I R O. G r WF' SYINIA A. ICIJICX L 1 KM-,w , PM w, ,fQ + Q PV ww L, .h 5:3-A W, ,. , .. ., I I ld' II INVR XII -rr 9i md' LICOX R. If . K1 , U p ' '- x4 N ff IQI,I'IY IJ. III XDR C 'fcfs' Pez, Ccqcw d QI. www .x.,. I . .. I S I'i.I G-rrwrm pf-ixwow T BH, f Q R 3 QAXCICS QI. Ixl I XI X Q I I-X. NIL III.I.b ON SAX IX. KIOCIIQXSFX P I Aww- C I 'I-'P T--. T Y.-, 'gif f'f-wr DfL'g P 5 . .-Q-.1 Pj-- A C w C ,Q Imcfwf :H ' ly' HU, . CWM- ,- , , 'cIwwv'w I07 I sl XXIJI XI . Q XXI I XRI ,I .K en, Y, in I I KH NI. ST,-XR ff my I D 'VJ PLW Pm-, di VT. pw. .lUYL'If If. SILIQQX T-.. ,A VN an p--.q,, M Qfqzf , -- Ml' ' R155 I' D' 'f-, P' 1 D- p NI.XRkQ.XRl 'l' .l. XTRX ' A it 1 ' 'V , Q ,. - .QQ ,H , ,, V viii X KIUYIX lx QXYXYS Y ,: ti' Wi CH' jf ROW I: N. ON: P4 R. V721-' S. L 1-1 S. MfH7 V. Q7 'VC' F. Vff11 C. F ROW 2: C. Q., V, 111.31111 C. Kao'-' -1 S. Pvc. L. Aw, ra M, L,o0f1' S. 1-1551: R. W11'd.1. :ro C T.- G-. ROW 3: D. Fr'-'Pr-. N, MPCVM-11 E.C11w-1' S. Q '- Q P- ' 5.5 'MCWV' 3.E 'f.- S.C - M.K7i J. 111110 11111'p1m- 111 1,lli'I11l' .'xI'I'UXX' is to 1'111'11111'z1g1' 1'if1L'11 sr-111csrc'1' 11111 31111111 s11r111s111's t11c 1'111:1111- .'X1:- Q11111 1:1-1'11g111:f1- 5L'11fl12ll'9111IW 111111 11':111e1's11111 2111111112 ml- 11111 1Wll4J1i 1'x1'11:111g1-. 111 1111: 11111 t11c'1 1141111 il L111ilI .Il 11111 11'r11111'11. 1.11111Yi 1'1111111111111'11 1111s 1111s 1111111 X1111111' ru :11'q11:1111r fl'K'i1illlt'li g11'1s 111111 t111- grrrrrp. T11L'I11k'. Purple Arrow Recognizes Scholastic Achievements X11-111111'1's11111 is 1111111 ru :111 girls 111111 i'K'L'k'1XL' :1 1.11 Pr'1.11'11'1'l1l . . .Xl 1114111 51'11iN' g1'z111v 11111111 111111 111111 :11'1- z11't11'1: 111 1':11111111s :1Hz111:s. 1'ru'-l'1'1'.1'izf1'11i . 1.1ii1,11N1 13R1c:i1'1' 1111111111-rs 11111st 1111111121111 21 2.3 tu 1'L'l11!l1Ii :11'r111:. Srrrrffzry . . 1.lN11.1 .-XRCIIE1' ROW I: K. 541114.11 ' S.f'14.5 ' f. N-1-1 V. . Hw 'i' 1:1 VV M. C. A13--. ROW 2: .1. M5- Ad Q. J',11'1,'c' M.V1f-111,111 M. SUJG' J. RH11'-F L. EVN 12 M. w111'.w ' ' M. T17 .inf w. ROW 3: F.. G65 iv1.5Qw::' D. 11f K. DWCP W1-..--' 11. DWL- J. E11C11 Lf. VH Ll. VV11 11' 14, F .' 'r':fL. 41 F. 14.15 L, FEV 1.11 '1 L. SWA? R. L..':'.1.G'f1--V K.p'1i' KEEP' V.PJ,f-ff 14,5 'gf' SSW 9.51.11-f. White Mortar Boards Honor Scholastic Achievers To R C H A N D S S El Trrrcli :tml 'llrsst-i, cha- liorirmr'zti'y rwgztriizzttiori for' senior' woincri, gives llc-scr'x'c'rl 1'CL'0QIllfiOll to mir- . 11 fa . .. stzimlrng 51.1. wmrierr. In merit rm-mbcrslrrp in . this cmrgzrrrrzzttrriri one must :rttarri r'vcur'rl scliulzrr- l.r5.xH hoixruq , . . . . . , . , . ship. pztrtrcrpatc- in czuuprrs :it-trrrtres :tml mtcrr-st or- I l'l'.l'Il1f'lIf . . . . gztriizzrtrorrs ami shrm' at gmc-r'z1l corrtrrhrrtrorr tn the CXRUIYX fl-HURYBI xml. czrmprrs. 'llhis yvzrr' Torrlr :tml Tzrsst-l pn-st-rift-rl Il f'iH,-!.N.H.il1f,M DI'0Qfl'2lIli :tml 21 rliscrrssion wirh ljrrrplv .-Xr'r'0w wlriult vrliplizrsifvrl thc Yilllll' of zr Cullcgr' vrllrczitiori for gr L 31l,m.3N5EX worm-rr zrttci' QIl'21tlll2lI'lUIl. 'lilac climax of tht- scar' 5'.,,-.,+,!,-V was tht- vvcrririg ut tha' spring curivnfrrtiriri whcri new rm-rrihvrs wvrx' tempt-tl . New IiiL'lIll7l'l'Sllip was AlI3NlVl'3R SUIT-K'fll'3l4 kept St'Ct't'I until rhzrr night. lfzrclr m-xx' riicriihr-r' tins X 'l'rrfr.rr1rrr their given the lrrmmrr' fmt xx'r':1r'irig tht- wlritt- rmrrrzrr' l huzml, sr symhul nt hm' :1u'l1in'x'v1m'rrr. Svrwirrg :ts rzturrlty sprxrisrirs wr'r'r- Dvzrrr Klztvrs Hculrrrvs :tml Ur. lflziim- X lcllzrx irr. S. NA' 7Q'S'9' lLnC bl::df Vvnlnl Sl':'h S'i7'lZf1l'i'. i ROW I: A. Anderson , D. Armarm. P. Paris. C. Madden A, Meller L. l-lfwsofw. ROW 2: L. Wf:f'voer. J. Doimfm, A. Sumers. J. Tiadef' R. Miller lvl. George lvl. Wfalberfx A, Scaen J. F-eve B. Ovc- mem Campanile Is Scene oi Women's Honorary Initiation CHIMES .ANY 3lI5I.l.ifR l I'1.YllI6'IIf lJ.X'I'RIC1.X PARIS f-in -jv'zai'i1lf'11f Dia xxx .XIUIAXY Sf'a'I'1!flI',1' Cxiwi. NIQXIJIJEN l 7lI'1II,i'III'LI' l Cliimcs tzips its new uieuilwrs in rho spring :it fizllll 2l.IIi. on XXYUIDCIIYS Day. Initiation is lu-lol :lt flu- Llzlmpzuiilc xx'l1L'1'c- vzivli girl is zilloweml tu play rim- ilotc. LllilIIll'S is tlu- local l1Ol1OT2ll'j UT'g1ZlI1lZ?lfl0iI mi' juiiim' wmncii zuul was begun on this uzimpus in lf?-lg. 'lille group mpc-1'ata-s to lmnor tlwsv wu- mcii who lizlvc slmwri rho-ir loyalty to S.f.I, by llflllilflllg svwicc- :mil lundi-1-sliip to flu- ilKlX'2lllL'CINl'l1T of its iilrvlwsts, xwlfziix- Zlllil unity. RCi1lllI'i'IlXl'ilfS im' Im-111l1c1'sl1lp :zrc 21 2.3 cliliililzitiw grzuln- point in 43-H0 liuurs L'l'Q'lllf, plus lc':ulc1'sl1ip clm1':iCtc'ris- tics :mil irm-in-sr iii czmiplis ziurivitlcs. llu' 4'ulu1's ul Cliimc-s rm- gold. silvci' :mil lwrmvn. Cliixm-s hollis .is its inlvzils sulmlzwsliip. lczulc-rsliip :mil sviwicv to loc llIiI'2ll'lllSlIK'll :is galil, pure 21s silwl' :tml Ulltlllflllg' .ls lviwriiizv. Local Chapter TOMAHAWK STEPHEN Dix N lJl't'.Yllllt'IIf NIARY linwxux l'it'l fV't'SiiIIf'llf li.xRL,x iXlIiXDEl.I. St'r'!'l'f!ll'j' BETTY Btkxs T. r'11s11r4'r i ROW I: M. Rechlmmmer M. Hurst, E, Kirnci. K. Rowley. B. Burns M. Be Named Most Outstanding in Nation Service is the keynote of Toinzihziwk, tht- na- tional intlepentlent honotziry ti'atei'iiity. Although 'limnzihztwk has been on out cznnpus for just zt tew years, its sc1'viccs have Zlll'i'2lll5' been felt at S.L'.I. lfvitleiiccs ot this inzty he found in the new bulle- tin hoztrtl in the Ctossroznls and the new revised Studwlil Ullidv, :in annual project. Lust ,spring the S.C.l. Tniiiztlizxwk chapter 1'eceix'etl recognition as the innst outstzintling chapter in the nation. Klein- hcrship in Toinzthztwk is ztwetrdetl in the spring. Uuting the secnntl seinestt-1' ot the sophomore year all students with at 2.5 at-cuimilariw gtzitle index are sent applications to Toinzthztwk. lfrnin the appli- cants' lists of activities zintl their lezitletship and szholzistie abilities, the new Tomalmwk ineinbers are selt-ctetl. 'lihis past pc-in' the organization had approxiinzitc-ly thirty ineinht-ts, with Klt. Dennis -lense-n :ts their zulvisor. it i if ' C. Madden S. Corlett, S. Ehlers M. C'B1miOw M, Davis J. Peters. ROW 2: K. Mefidell. Fairirg, P. Ccllifi R. Kt,etpw V, Ai: zls1'nson J. Metrick. ROW 3: C. Mavin D. JOFQQW, G. Letchtfwd S. Dip' L. Welt D. Cirpeftet C. lfsfs E. Petris R. PGH-i-3. ROW I: S. Kcrsefbfcck J. Keotn J. TetVf-ty: ROW 2: M. DtBt2iStO J. Drc-MC' C. Dlavts J. Ptffttgs, C. Dots' J. Vctmfw M. Wwe. ROW 3: A. Speer R. C:-wks R. Worm, C, Remtmtd D. Shaman M. Scmrmtot, R. Perri. R, Law P. Wttmr L. BME: Student Government Is Votoe of College Bommuntty STUDENT LEAGUE BOARD 'll.flfiifhftt iilt.CI.',ES'fL.f3,1!Lfi'..EfZfiQT.','.7 tht- Sttttivttt Ixztgttt' Hozttwl. cJfl1L'I'INL'lIIbC1'SHIV 51.13 tttcltttlt- thc ptvstdt-ttts of Nlcttk lntiott. Assttt'tzttt'tl Wvotttctt Sttttttlttts zttttt the uztttnptts lttttteittg ttttits, :ts -lm X I lxxlsm wt-Il :ts the t'lt:ttt'mt-tt nt tltc btmztrtl 5 srzttttttttg cunt- I ' U- ' . . . . . l I'lfH, ttttttccs. BLU ttt'0x'tttt's :ttt ftpptttetttttttt tm' sttttlctttx ., to pztt'ric'ipzttt- ttt gm't't'tttttt-tttttl IUl'flL'K'tllll'C5. It utt- ll tx bt'ttt.tttn't' . . .. ,. . tttwltttztttw tht- stttticttt :tcttxtttvs fttt uztttttttts zttttl prof I llkt'-f7I't,Y1tftlIf . . tttotcs srtttlcttt-tztcttlty CtJfJpt'l'2tTlUlt :tml tttttlvtstzttttl- C mm- DL 'I-UH. tttg. 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YL'1'Y1C1' 111111 1111-ft11c's1' :11'c- 1111 r1':11ts 11'1111'11 .-11111111 130121 IX1171121 111111111118 '1'111s 11:1 111111111 fJ1Q11111721111J11, 1'r11111111s1-11 111 f1111sc p1'1'sf111s 111- r1'1'1'st1-11 111 111712111 sc1c11c1- :1s 21 0:1111-1', sc-vks to 11111' 111111 t11e 111'111css11111:11 1Q111111'11'11gv 111 11s 1111'11111e-Vs :is it s1'1'x'es 215 11 1'L'C1'1I111I1Q' :1g1-11111 1111 111w1'z11'1z111s. .-11111111 111'r:1 1-11111121 sp1111s111'1-11 :1 trip to f1111':1g11 111 13011111 15l'l' 1111' its 1111'111111'1's 111111 1111- 1,1111':11'1 SLi1l'I11'1' 1'1:1ss1's 1J1l1'111Q' r111'11' 51111. 11111 Q1111111 1'1J1I1'l'k1 t111' cD1'1i'111I11 1I1wT1T1I1L' 511111 11s1r1'11 1111- K11111'21Qt1 151111111 1,1111':11'1 111111 T111' k'1111'z1g41 111st111'111:11 1,1111'I11'1. 1,1111':11'1 S11 LA11V1' 111011111 1111'11111l'1'N XX 1'1'1' 1'111l'1A1Il111L'k1 L11 11 511111111 111V111k' QiXl'11 111 11111 11'z11v1s11111. 111l' Q1'l11I11 111111 A11ss 1'-111'l'11 N111111:111 11N 11s 511111111111 cv ROW 1: J. OSC M. 11151111 p.C11:1c:1 D. GQi1:11'P' E. Mason. ROW 2: 12.111411-'z C. Kfcwa P.11.eesc K, Rov.1e. N.De'1'- f11f111. C. Swim U. Pmebee-1. ROW 3: B. Edwmds, L. Home M. Beck K. Essex E. NoQ1:f1'1 D. 1vi1111:11fe, V, Suiwm 5, 6'1TQf75, M. VV1111fawsfv':, 5111- 1111111 1V1.ACvcGFmf, ,1V1,VVf11 31 Z1 1 11 1 . 1 1 1 w i Q 1 B3 ROW I: M. VVf1 f:11aa1 E, Dr111'11e1e1' K. MQCQWI111 L. Zfeefw-'1, B. SQ1 'w1c11f1 G. C-f113f'f.-11-15' J, CQQ11 L. Q 'rx' cw Y. 611.1593 E. ROW 2: S. 5on1r' A. Rfe9:1,J.C1wi1wf'. M.1r1f-c1: ef:' FX. Ecriar S. Edie M, W1 A S. G'1f '1: S. C159 J. O Cf: 1211 C.1111:1111311-1110. ROW 3: M. Bmde, P. F1ue11 M. 11'1OiW'1OSO11, M, L11 1i1 M. BA111111, M.Jo1df1'w, S. 511111, M. Sms111d11d1c: V. Abr1111f1m- '31 S. ENDS K. Ni-1.111515 C. Bwwd-1 ROW 4: C. M1Ci1'11:'. J. D11-. J. P H511 A. 1-1105 J. ECL 1- J. C' :Ja N. Side' L. ff1:. e11 S. 5'3:'5 '-N1 T. Ri-73 J.E1iOe1' . Language and ENGLISH CLUB XI1.1111.1N '1t1111.x11'511x l'1'1.1'1rf1 llf A11 1.11: 1111ss.x1'14 11111-111-1.1-1111111 Literature Are Topics of Meetings '1i111' 1111211511 12lIlQlIE1111' is 1'1111111111:1115 1'11z11111i11g. 111111 1111'111111'1'5 111 1111- 1f11g11511 1111115 :11'1' 111211111 211111111 111 1111151- 111-xx' 1ll1X'ZlIl1'l'IIi1'IlfS 111 1111'11' 111111111115 1111-1-1- 111115. .X 511111-5 111 11'1'1111'1-5. 111111111 11151'1155111115 111111 11111111 1'1-x'11'1x'5 11:15 111'1151'1111'11 111 1'111'11111':1g1' p1'1111-5- 511111111 :111111111115 211111 111 1111'1111-1 1q11111111111g1- 211111 111- 11'1'1'51 111 1111- 1',11g11511 111'111. 11118 51111211-111111115511111111 111 fz11117z1111111 111111111111-5 1,1-111111511111 :11111111g F11141K'11t5 111111 5111111 21 0111111111111 11111111151-. 1'12l1'11 12111 :1 1'1'g11111z11 11111111'1' 15 111'111 101' 1111-21 1',I1Q1l51l 11':11'111-1'5 :11111 11111111- L- H UI X X THU' XII XM 11115 111 f1i1'1'1lI1W, :11 11111111 111111- 1111- 115111113 11151111112 1 1:1 1 . . 1. ,. . - f- ' ' 1 ': 11 -11' 111-111111 1' '11' 1-f - 1111-11'-' 111' bt1.I.6ffH.l,-,,.In,A,1lI.ZI. 11115 1115111551 1 11 5 1 11.11 11 , QXIL 1 115. 1 5.1.1. 1',11g11511 c1lI15 IS :111111z111'11 111111 1111- X:1111111z11 L'1111111'i1 111 '1'1':11'11111'5 111 1f11g11511: 1111'1111W111'511i11 111 11111 1 1'11111 15 11111111 111 2111 1'iIlQ11S11 1111111115 111111 1111111115. Student Publications Benetit from Journalism Frat ALPHA PHI GAMMA joy DRENNEN P1'r'xi1le11f PQXTRIC Piaxrqii lrift'-fll't'XII1t'llf Drxxxx lioox E Sfffvelrlry- 'l'rerz.v 11 wr In Alai-eh, Alpha Phi Gamma, national honor- ary journalistic fraternity, sponsored a journalism conference for eleven Iowa colleges. The program featured professional speakers from various Iowa publications and workshops for newspaper and yearbook production were also offered. In order to pledge Alpha Phi Gamma, a student must have a 2.0 Cumulative grade index, in addition to two semesters of experience as a staff worker on any of the S.C.I. publications. Ifaeh year the spring pledges plan the Gridiron Banquet honoring the members of each College publication. At this din- ner, Alpha Phi Gamma awards outstanding mem- bers of each publication small oil cans, symbolic of a well-run operationg a large oil Can is passed on eaeh year to the most valuable staff worker. R. Purvis. J. Roth, K. Myers, J. Drenren, B, Delfiohc. crrfxafx, Dr. L.Wf1fmer, A. Frera. National Forensic Groups Join with Common Purpose UL-ltzr Sigrrrzr Rlru, S.L'.l.'s clrzrptcr' fri zr rrzrtiurrzrl T011-rrsrc rrzrtx-r'rr1tx', was rrrrrqrrc :rr I.S.l.L. rrr lic- irrg rirr- sirrglx- clrzrptcr' of tlrr- fr':rtcr'rritx' locate-il :rt Z1 rCzrclrx'r's' fcrllx--fc'. lrr V363 Dr-lm Sisfmzr Rlio rrrvrogcil 2' IN r r 'l'zrrr lizrppzr Alplrzr, zr similzrr' fora-rrsic lrrrrror- r xx rtl .Xpkrxx l'iR,XY,X zrrx. ,Xt pr'r-svrrt, rrrrclcr' tlrr- sporrsrrrxlrip of Dr. l,il- liarr Wvagrri-r', tlrc uorrrlvirrvxl lrfrrrrrr'zrr'ix-s slrzrrc' rlrv sirrgglx' prrrprrsc of rccogrrixirrg strrclcrrts xxlrrr 4-xxx-I lwotlr rrr zrfzrxlcrrrrvs :rrrxl rrr ffrrrrpvtrtrxw' prrlvlrx' zrxlilrcss. 1 l zwyirfrfrrf .IAN rir' Uorzxr .xx Sr'z'r'r'lrrry- 'l'rr'r1.x'11 ru' 'lilrv iir'zrtcr'rrirx' clrurrscs its rricrrrlwrrs imrrr :rrrrorrg tlrosx- xxlro zrrx- jrrrriurs :rrrrl svrrifrrs xx'itlr zrczrclvrrric stzrrrrlirrggs irr rirx- rrppcr' tlrirrl of rlrcir' ulzrss. 'lllrvx' rrrrrsr prissr-ss txxrr xcrrrs of 4-xpx-r'rc'rrx'c irr frrrvrrsix' :rc- tixitir-s zrrrrl lrzrxx- r'x'x'cix'vxl zr rzrfirrg of c'xx'x'llx'rrt or' srrpc-rior' xxlrilc r'cpr'c'scrrtirrg1 S.C.l. irr :r mirrirrrrrm of forrr' torrr'rrzrmcrrts, Dramatists Bnast Fnrtieth Successful Year at SCI TH A P lhls yvai' l hvta Alpha l'h1 L'L'lCl7l'2lfl'll its tm'- tivth 21Ill1lXCl521l5, iiialxiiig it rlw uhhlst limimaiy tha matic fraternity in Iowa. 'lilwrc wow sewn stu- l mlciits wlio L'u1np1'iscnl tht- im-mlwrsliip of Theta X Alpha Phi. Tlu-y mvt tht- 1'c'q11i1'ciiic1lts ul at least Almflf SILK-tl soplmmorc- stamling. rc-coimm-mlation by thc mlircc- lI 'm1H't tm' of tht- S.C.l. tlivatre aiiil rht- fulfillim-nr of na- . , tional rcqiiiimiiciits for participation in nlramatit lxaxxiaiii STIZIXI-A lvlft'-f7l'f'3'jl1 VIII' , , , . S.Q.l.s theatrv 11l'0llllCfl0I1S fllI'OllQl'l0lIf thc year. , . 'lilic-5' puhlishcil tht- lit-wslcttvig which hcgaii iii 1923 lim :X'i'ii.x Sz 4'7't'ffIl'.1 Vll7't'f1.YIlF ' ' lllllll hy striving to ilicrvasc- intvrcst, stimulatv Cre- atiwity, and foster artistic xxcliicvciiierit in all of tht- alliwl arts and traits of tht- tlu'at1'v. ROW I: S. Shale-M. K, Wilcox, J. Silka. M. l-lake. ROW 2: M, Lertz T. Williams, T. Athfa K. Sleirwe R.lv1Ikeslh S, Wood. ' pl'UllllL'flUllS. 'lihc' iiiviiihcrs assisted with all ot H aml has bceu puhlishctl amiually cash tall. Tlin' QITJIIIU sprmrisciiwl thc Thvta Alpha Phi scholarship ROW I: M. Movie, K. lrhtrnas M. Eeernv, G. Merreqfa, K. Sorsleward K. Revrolcls, J. Tyler. ROW 2: A. Kurtz, l-l. Shifp P. Somerville, S. Allboe J. Sillca D. Simpson J. Forrnfanek K. l-leupt, B. Overmen, C. Wriqht, S. Ehlers J. Dennis. ROW 3: R. Zirzlsperqeip S, Simons, S. Fell, S. Sarfieant, R, Be-ro, P. Winch S. Slanley, K. Wilcox, R. Miller, G. Kliebenslein D. Mover 4 Theatre Programs Cover Wide Range of llpportunities confer PLAYERS 'fi ifiif' f-1i liri f r'1i fii' thezitre :n'ts :intl zn'e willing to pnt in ten honrs of work ezrell nine weeks emnprise the College Plan- ers orgzniizzxtimi. l':n'tieip:rti0n in rlrznnzitie pm- XVWNIQ Hxxsiix , . , , ljrmidmf rlnetions nun' range from lighting, stage seenery znnl pnhlieity, to nizike-np, eostlnnes, :intl on-stage KAN VVHACUX perforlnznlee. ,lll1l'OlIQl1 sneh active pzlrtieipzition in 1'm,-I,,,.U.MU1f thezltre progrznns, the gmrrp pminotes :1 high clee gree of zrpp1'eei:rtirm of tlrznnzi. Klonthly meetings jrgoyyyg lfogyryyrqg fezltllrecl guest spezikers, who lI1lOI'1Ill'll the IIICIH' Sf-,-,-,y,,,-I hers of the latest mlrznnzitie techniques. Improniptn skits prnvitlerl OD0l'I'lllllIj lm' inenibers to further RUNANLI1 ZITZLSl'f5RGI'3R develop their tlieatriezil skills. Wlith the assistance Tf'f'f1J'1lH'V of their sponsor, XIV. xluhn Dennis, the OI'QZlIllZ2l- tion helped plan :intl sponsor' El rlrznnzl eonferenee for the benefit of zirezr high school students. Ideas Shared hy Speech and Hearing Specialists M A Spam-ch :mil l1CZll'lIlQ rcfhzlhilitzltion is cxplorctl hy S.Xl.I.Y R.xR'1'i2i.s PI'l'.Yll1f7lIf AlL'I.II? Ditvixii lvim'-jawxizfffizl jim' Di-QNGLIQR St'J'IAt'fl1I'vl' CH.XRLEXli NV1Lif.xxc: Tn f1.s'1z1'ffr those stiiclcnts helonggiiig to thc- l10IlUl'2ll'y 01'g21ll1Z1l- tion, Siguizi Alplia lftzi. 'llhrough me-mhcrship, they avail l'l16I1lSL'lYl'S of the opportiuiity for pmfcssifmal gi-mi-rli and enrich the-ii' knowlvtlgc of thi- liclil. The l:l'2lfl'l'Illfy instills iiicciitive fm' high :iczulcmic :mil clinical ncliic-vciueiit :tml Cl1C0lll'1lf1C'S lllllfllillly hem-- fiuial l'ClZlfl0IlS hctwcc-11 the puhlif :intl the profes- sion. This XVIII' Sigmzi Alpha lftzi irivitml to their me-c-tiiigs sew-1':1l guest Sl7C?ilil'l'S, among whom wvrc zi lavziring spvcialist :mul 21 clirvctoi' of special ulti- czzticm. The mggziiiixzitioii silpplciliciitwl rheir iiicvt- ings with zi trip to speech t'c1i'i'c-Qtimi schools in Nliiiiivzipolis. :X Christmas party was he-lil for those chiltlrcii who mme to the S.C.l. clinic as lizimlivzip- peel in spot-Cli :incl livzlrilig. ROW l: M. Dmslal J. Devire J. Dergler. ROW 2: S. Sirhorf P. Je'l4i'es,0f. S. Bfaflfle Dt. Eltli-1 M. l.1.i':htof. ROW 3: P. Jars J. Eiqler, K. Stallizahv K. VVQlso'i, J. Lee M. Cfwell, E, Wilsor, G. l-limhes, K. Lowe M. McElroy. ROW I: S. Zoika S. Fhhem M. Thomzifmn, S. MCKQW1 J. Bafh B. Dosfah ROW 2: Dr.Waf1nc-r' D. Chrisfy. E. Berryhill J. Nidseen, Club Promotes Effective Puhlie Speaking en Campus Tlimmi fflm, de-bare, f11-41 r fye' 3-,Q 1f1e 1 exreu11mrz1m-mls spcziking urn' the flJI'l'I1SiL' zxctixirivs which the furry I IlN'II1bl'l'S uf Speech Club promote :lt SCJ. 'liwvllty 3 XIil1XYL'SI'l'l'Il vollcgvs TAVUIH scvcn smtcs Visirwi the CIIINPIIS fm' the Ql'UllI1'S fall cfmlmfcm-11L'c'. Imvzl high -Ixx1r.s laxluzf-iI.l. eulwols pgwticipzitml in the Brimllvy L'fJIlf'1'l'K'1lL'K' in 7- -' 1 . N 1 fe'1'ff f IDL'CC1Ilbl'l', :lt whlch thc bpeefll Q hlh sclwwl as host. HI'CL1L'l'2ll :Xml to Iltlllfilflllll wus thc foplu' of :1 IJ1 ww: Iiuux . . . ,, , wcrlcs fn IU1lI'llllIHL'IlTIll'f mhehzltvs In-ld thrmxghrnnr thc 1 114-f'l'f.Yl1ft III , . . wzir. lmllxulllzll mcr11hv1's or thc 1-lub trzlvc-h-11 rw XVIRHYI X HU! I Wg x':11'imls CZlIUPl1Si'S I'hI'HllQhHllI' the Nfiehvcst ru 1'L'p11'- K 'I' UW sc-nt S.L'.l, in frm-mic I'llll1'll1llIN'I1fS. lntc-rc-ft :xml A I K - . . . . . . . INIITIUIIWIITIHII In spa-1-eh 2lL'I'1XlI'lk's 1111- the only rn'- LllliI'l'INL'IlTh for Iuvmhn-1'ehip. Sprnlwrirlg the HVQIHIA ization rhis past your xwrc Dr, I,ilh:m XXYZIQIIUI' :mal U11 l'z1t1'ici:1 A. Tmx'l1sc'11nl. Lower Elementary Majors Explore Teaching Methods T111' 1i11111e1Ag211'11'11-1'1'1111:111 11211'11e11J1' 111 .'X1'1s 111'- Qz1111x:1111111, 1121151511 1,1 111-121 .1X1p11:1. is 11111-11 111 21111 A1lII11U1' 111' s1-111111' 111111-1' 1'1l'll1L'Il1'21I'j 111211111 11111'1'1's11-11 1 SXYDRAX AIHRR 111 1111'111111'111g 1111' 1111111-ss11111. '14111'1'1- Q111' 11111111111- ljrmmlwll 1112111-11 1111'11'-111111111W1'1's 111 1111- g1'1111p 11'1111'11 rs s111111- ' s111'1-11 by llrss N1111111-11 111211. T116 p1'1111211'1' 11111- RIAXRIAUNI. L-Amll,IHiLI. p11s1' 111 1121151321 111 111-121 .X1111121 1s 10 QV112111- 2111 111'- lfjm,-f7I,H,iI1HI, 5511111111 1'1'11161' 111 1111111g111 111111 211111111 101' 1111- 2111- 121111'1'1111'111 01 11s Il1l'1I11WL'l'SI 111's1, 11116111-111121111 5 s1'1'- fxkum-y QRR 111111, p1'1111ass1111121111: 211111 1111111, s11u121111'. A C111'is1- S11-1-1f,,,--1' 111:1s 1121s141'1 is g11'1'l1 111 11111 1101-111 111 1111- QiL'1121I' 1'11l11s :11'1-21 111' 1121171321 1,1 111-1:1 .'x111112l. 01111-1' 211'111'1111's 211'1' -11n1X 11111141211 1111- KI11111111 s 173211 1.11111'111-1111 211111 Q1'21l1ll2lf1'S' 11111111-1' 'l'r1'r1.1'1zr1'r 111 1111' spring. 1'1'1Jg1'21111s 1112111111-11 11Lll'1IlQ 1111- 11111 1111'111111-11 1211115 1111 Sfll111'llf f1'2lL'111I1,Q' 211111 s111'1'1'11 1111- 1'1'1'111111, plus s11111's 211111 il 1:1111 1'11111'c1'11111,q Ill1QI'1UI1 s1'1111111s. :X 112111111 11'21s IWl'l'SL'Il1l'l1 111 1111'1111'1' fl'2ll'111'I'S 111111 11211'1- 1'1l1111'111'11 111 L'll11l'g1'. 1 1 igfgmg l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ROW I: M. 51.r111111':1' S. W'efnea:1 R, 1-1f11v11c1'1 L. Tas1ef, S, D:rV'C1f- S. Brf1d1Q,' B, 255112116 55111191 S.1ffw'1l 11.551161 5. Bass. ROW 2: L. D111311 S. COnk1'7, S. 1-1fir1Jf1CH E. Taylor M. Camobf-11 C. Or , N. 5119111.01111 D. 1V1cD1L5:f111 P. Dc1c11'1 D. 1-1411, ROW 3: C. J1.s'1cC K, 1'1ir1rf1af A. Ra,'1w:'1s M. 1314115 D. FreQse,S.M1,1Qrs 1. KVEWWE' J. ScrQf's1f E. 1V111d111 J. Jo5oS'o S. Abfrrr. ROW 4: P, 1!kV1'N1 S. 351155 S,S:1o111'z, C. McC1fa'ef111io 812111071 K. M911-1 N, Bova' J.1V11:1w11 C. B31-Vde C. Gwber-1 K. K1111' - 1 I 1 1 . A - E s if 5 1 ill 2 li 7 I . 1 is 4 3 ROW' lt J. l'l f1bf1lc, M. lVlCDOFm11l1, E. Eowveli J. Neil J ll'0rT1pw0 D Gwen. C. Flick L. Merritt L, Pili1'1i1aupt C. Gif.. ROW 2: B. Sclwroeeder, B. Weber, R. Barwm, L. Kiopimw, J. Pim L. Holwin K. l-l-mme S. Wic11111ll lvl. l-lfwmond, ROW 3: lvl. OWS J. K'i,15l'1faV 6.111.191 J.GE . lVl.GeD1s B. l-ltr' lVl.Bi 'i : J.l.. '1 N.V1t.'1Vn l. l-52321 P A I l M ll C feel' U l n't' E HlNlI1IJXYlL'LlQK' is Zl fI'l'1lSll1'l'. l111t111':11'tifL' is fllt' key 'V f-tl11s is fllit pliilosupliy ot tl11- gIl'IJlll1 ut llI7l3l'l' 1111-- Illl'llf1llAf 111z1jr11's l4111111'11 as l'lli'll1t'llI'1l Ki. 'lilw tl1i1't1 INk'1Ill7L'l'5 ut tl11- r11'g:111ix:1tir111 pl:111 pl'4lQl'21II1S tu tut- tl1v1' st111lc11ts' i11tc1'1-st i11 tl11- tm-z1cl1i11gg 2111-11 :incl tu -I lxlili lX1WS tWf z1v111111i11t tl11'111 with z11'tix'itic'5 111 tl11-11' ul1r1s1'11 vnczi- l'U ll'H t11111. ll11-sc 111'11g1'z1111s lllflllllk' 511111-1'l1vs Zlllll 1l1sc11f- sions 1111 tl11- c'x1'cpti1111:1l cliilml. Ctlllfllflflll ill Z1 tm'- ID111z11'1'11x' full 1-,N . . U , v1g11 vr11111t1'3. Nfl1Llk'I1T TC2lL'llll11I, tl11- lIIlg'l'llLlL'xl 1111-- I in-f1r'1v1zf111t . . 1111-11t:11w sclwrml :1111l 111-xx' 111z1tl11-111:1t1w. l lllll'l' tl11- L-ARM. Infhwlx SIvf1IlSUl'Sl1iIW ut Klifs Alllllil Sp:11'1'r111',' lflt-1111-11tz1 Iii 1 r- 115111-tl tl11- lmx':1 hrltrml tm' tl1c' lgllllll 111 xlllflill. 511 l'l ff1f'1'f l rn1.v11r1 r 7 Q - V A ll1c 31111111 1-111lcz1x'111's to vstzilvlisli :1111l 111z1111t:1111 :1 5 xx l111l1-QU1111' wuizil z1111l p1'r1t1'ssif111z1l Z1TIl1lJSf7lN'IA4' I lllllflllgf st111l1'11tx 111 i'll'lIlL'llT2l!'j wl111'z1t1u11. .-X115 stu- 1lc'11t l1z1x'i11g il Illiljfbl' 111 1111111-1' l'll'lI1l'Ilf2lI'j 1-1l11r:1- ti1111 111213 lX't'tlIl1L' 21 1111'111l1c1' 111 l'ilQ'lI1L'IlF1l Iii. High Standards Are Roquisite of Education Honorary KA P D E Tha- Psi chapter' of Kappa Ucltzr Pi, riational h0Il0lA1ll'j' society in crhrcation, was irrstallr-rl on cam- pus in 1023. Dr. llcrritt If. Xlelhc-rg, Associate I XRRX IXCRXHA I Profvssor of Lldrrcntiori and Psxuhologv, was this 1- ' -v v - - 5 . - , . ' '. I, .1 I years rzrculty sponsor. Ihr- group has vrgliry-scvcn rwrn mr A . . . . mcruhr-rs, all ot whom arc or Junior oi' senior stand- IQLEAXXUR Kwxm. mg. rrrvthc LIDITFI' oncvhtth scliolastrcally and have .. 21 uurimurm or six hours work in r-rhrcatioii. lrrr-111431111111 I - n D Throurfh its iuevtrrigs Ieziturrrifr outsirlc swzrkcws, 2- . is I SL-SAN Qwlyklll-f'I I' Kappa Delta Pi crrriczwors to mzriutain zi high de- Sp,-,-,if,,rjr gre-Q' of professiorizrl fcllowship. The group cn- cour:1,gr-s high irircllvctiral :uid pcrsorizil stzirirlzirwis l7RAXL'IiS KIEIEXEY and rccogrlizcs outstzuiriirlg irlriivirhral contributions r 'l'I'l'l1.YIlff'I' of its IlR'lNbC'1AS. Tlicy sponsor rivicgatcs to the re- I gioriznl :uid mitiorizrl corweritioris :uid hc-lp with Pr'ospw'tix'c' 'I1L'2lCiN'l'iS Day. Q- rr ROW I: J. Peters, M. Davis, L. Ziofmfm. ROW 2: S, Ehiers, S. Corictt, E. Kirifiew F. Keehoy, M. Mitcheii. ROW 3: S. t-ioiistatter, M, Via' h' S. Mo :Crisco R. Ferris L. S':afk P. OiCfD VxCV K. Gufig, D. Arrhzarkr, C. White. g--. ROW I: F. Darlawd K. Kilmer, l. Bodersteiner. ROW 2: D. l-leadinvtori, J. Bauer, C. Ellis, M. Curtis S. Srider, L. Greenzweiq S. Haclcelt. ROW 3: B. Hebl. E. Meyer, K. l-letzler C. Maxwell, T. Trotmerr, C. Zieqlowelxy, M. Moe, J. Jolwrtson. ROW 4: B Agnew, S. l-lorvei, K. Cooper. W. Jolarisort, l.. Weed. C. Grimes, D. Koerieri, R. Beard M. Framzcr. Meetings Include Educational and Social Activities All trcsltiucn :ind so 1110111011-s Q-iiiwmllcd in l S.L'.I.'s I,OXYV11I'ilL'Illt'Ill'Zll'j' L'lll'l'iL'llllII1l :irc eligible' I for iiicitibc-isliip in the ClC'lIll'llf?ll'3 t-tliiczttimi organi- i , xzttion, Iii l,l'ilH2l Ki. Twt-ittx-HW lIlCIHlN'l'S worliccl , I,.XL'RIlf XX Et-ilu . ,Q . J . to stiuigtlin-it tlwii' motto: Tlmst- lHlX'lllg' fOl'L'lll'S I n'a'l1ff'11f will pass tlwm on to otl1v1's. ililimugli lmtli culli- BVXRRARAX IXIHYLR czttilmzil :tml social niet-tings, tlw group sought to lin,-PH,-MINI? lwmztticri its luimvlc-tlge of tvztclting. C1'c':1tix'c' :tits was the stllv-icct of 21 clisctission with Piwxtcssoi' U. IJHXIQ Iligaplygyy-my rl1L'l'l'j' Hvilliztms. Miss Alum-t XY:1g11ci', wlm tatigltt SH-,-ffm,-y iii Yict Num tot' viglttevri montlis. spolic ziluout lu-i' tvztcliiligf c-xpci'it'11t't's tli0i'0. During tlu- Cliristmzts R1lSlixl.xRY Bl-QXRIJ sc-zismi, Iii ljrimzt Iii uamlt-ti :tt 21 nttrsiiig ltumc, 'lv7'1'Ill'117'l'7A ztttsl' wliicli they lu-lil 21 social lllllll' at tlir imma- of tlu-ii' sprmsor. Klrs. Hargztrut Nelson. 'slvitli lizippzt Pi Bctzl Alpltzt, tlit- group favorvtl tlwii' motlwts with Zl Huy lunclu-on. International Fraternity Endorses Foreign Scholars PHI DELTA KAPPA L1-ierr, lx. l,IlIl.I.li'S P1'1'.1'rr!1'f1f XY11.1.1AA1 H. IDRIZIER lvirw-f11'1',1'1zf1'11 NY11.111'R R. ll1211111.Ex A Phi IDf'll'2l K21111121. Pl p1'oiessi111121l Vtlllfllfifblllll fI'Zl- terrrity for 111011, has three aspects: the llA2lU'l'Il21l, the p1'ofessi01121l Illlll the llUli0I'2ll'j'. The ehief goal ot this 111te1'1121t1o1121l assoeizltiorr is to p1'o111ote tree puhlie e1l11e21ti1111 th1'o11gh the i1le21ls of l'l'Sl'Zll'k'l1, ser'- viee 21111l le211le1'ship. To he eligible for 111e111he1'- ship one must he 2111 CLlllL'21flUIl scholar' with 211 least I1llll'l5' semester hours of higl1e1' e1l11e21tio11, i11el111li11,q Il 111i11i11111111 ot fifteen l1o111's i11 ecl11c21tio11. l 1el1l IL . 1liL'l1tlHCI'SlilD Iliilj he g1'a11te1l to those 111e11 who have 2 eelletl ill the 2lI'l'2l of ptrhlie e1l11e21tio11. Phi Delt21 K21 11121 has hee11 ill existe111'e SiilL'l' 1906. The S.C.l. S1'1'1'1tlrrf'-1'-lrr'11s'11r1'I' I L'll2lI3tL'l', Delta l3et21, has over two h11111l1'e1l 111e111- hers. The t1'21te1'11ity sp011s111's toreigri Qfllklllilfl' stu- 1le11ts 21t S.f.l. 21111l helps p1'o1110te l'1'ospeeti1'e 'liK'2lCl1CI S D211 for l0XY21 high school st111le11ts. ROW I: R. i-iall. Dr. W. Drcier, J. LaRue, W. Luclc, R. Moore E. Ritter, l-l. Knutson, ROW 2: Dr. C. Middleton, R. Messer, P. Kelso, C. Bertz L. l-lfartwoll, Dr. R. Schlicher, C. Phillips, W.Aur51rd. ROW 3: W. Hebblef, J. Gordof A. Bwrichter, C. Bishop, E.Foss11m, H.Ha1r11m 0.lhor'r1o5or, W. bmw G.Rh11m,F.l-lor WWW! ROW I: D, D21 .' B.SChf1e:ef,5.l le'n P, Sw. ROW 2: S. Pease J. S'ui'h, R. Sefsmfvs, Music Education Majors Learn Teaching Techniques MUSIC EDUCATORS .Xt the regulru' meetings ut the Klusie lfcluezitors Xzitiouzil L1UIlll'l'CllCi' the lIll'II1lX'i'S eutertziiuetl out- sitle spezikers zuul iliseusseml iuzitters ut interest to tuture iuusie teachers. :Xt one meeting this year l Dr. Holvik spoke zuul showed sliales ui his tour ot l the musie iuclustry iu lfrziiiee. 'lihe zietivities oi HIJINF5 R-W-Wl'55l5N the yezu' help this group to further the goal of ae- P f'-Viffffff quziiutiug iuusie stunleuts with uzitiouzil music 01'- gzuiizzitious zuul with new imlezis zihout teaching mu- BYRUX I-DNN I sie iu UNl2l5'.S schools. The Xlusie lftluezxtors Xzi- I1'i'A'hNi'l'l'!UU tiouzil QiUI1l6l'ClIt'C offers juuitu' uieiuhership to mu- , sie iuzijurs while they :ire still iu college. :Xll thc Riicuxx bizuixxs S4'fr1'ff11',1'- 'lvf6'll.YllI'f'7' iueiuhers of this orggzinizzitiou receive the ,llllfjl fiI1Ili'llflH'S .xiflfiflllflf I,lVlIIf!'I'l'lIt'c .l0IH'IIIlf, whieh ae- quziiuts them with the eurreut iuforiuzitiou about iustruiueuts zuul music ou the 1u:u'ket. SGI a Member 111 W11rI1:l's Largest Professional Frat A 13111 XIII .'X1I711Zl S1I111JIl1Z1. 1111- 11'111'111's 12ll'QL'NI' 11OllO1'Z1l'1 111'1111'ss11'111:11 11111s11' z1ss111-1:1111111. 1s 11111' 111 N 1111- 111111-sr 1I'2l1l'l'I11f1l'S 111 1111- 11z11111r1. As 11111- 111 111L' , , , 1111'11'1- z11'111'1- 1111111-ss11111z11 111'gz1111zz1111111s 1111 1':11111111N. 1xI1'I11Rl1 1XIXZ1.1iR .. . . A , 1111- 511111111111 P1,fJil'11tl'l1 1111111 1'1111'1'1z11111111-111 1111' l'1'1'.1'1rl1'11l , 1 , , , , , 11111111-1'11111111g :11111 1111-1-11 111-1-k. 0111- 111 11s 11111111 SUHVI. L-MHZIATI 11111.11-1'1s is 1111- 21111111111 1'11111'1-rt. 1J11111-11f111r1s 111 I-jHY!Wm!HI, Jazz, 11'1111'11 1111s 11111' 1111-s1-1111-11 111-11 11:11'111sy IIN 1111- 111111111- 1111111111-1 s111111s1. 1111- 1'11111'1-11, 111111' 111 111 IJ11y,1H1 Sqfryp 11111-1-11111 11-:11'. 1I11'1l111t'S 11r1g1r1z11 1'11111p11s1111111s 111 SU1, 1,111-V 1111-111111-1w :11111 11111111111 111 1111- 11-111111. 11111 X111 .'x11111Ll 511111111111 SL'1'1iF 111 21111211111 1111- 1':111x1- 111 I1111i11' 111 111111 C1111111 .'xlI1l'1'11'1l 111111 111 111111-1' 1111- 11111111111 111-1111111 :11111 1 'IU-111.1'11111' 111111111-1'11111111 111 5111111-1111111 11111N11'. 1111- 11111111 11 11111 1 11111111-11 111 11111N11' 111:1,1111'x. 1111'1X'1'X1'l, 11111 111-11111111-N 1111-111111-11 11-11111 1111 111-1111 111111 1111- 114-11111111-11 111 T1l1' 1'1'1'11g111111111 411111 111'1111111rf1111 111 1111:N11' 111 .X1111'1'11H1. ' 275 f'f 1 1 3 1 mm. 1 1 1 1 E 4 .- 5 1 Q . 1 ROW I: R. D1-vor, G. C1.rr1e. D. S1e1ff1a1- R. Crmiks 1. P:131Yr:- S. C51-fi-1 D. K1'T1f'1 G. Sc11,.1':. ROW 2: 12. M011 K. 1-1-ew A. 1 1OV111f, D. Dc'-vlv, D,A1-mlmer 13.1111-111-1 C. S11-11111 D. Mf-111116. ROW 3: P. N11-1-,C-1' 311111-1pa111H J. Le--3 R. P1e1i'11'1. B. 1-15-1'- 13. 1Pcp'1211f,Q' VJ. Swv? ,1.13i1'1.1Q11c-1 14. C1-111.116- . -.1 11 I ROW I: P.Sf1w,er, E. Rismossef D. D51 L. Fiiha-'11, E.Sc1aefef. ROW 2: 1Vi.RGC1'lhC'l'lV'TCl' M. 5Q'1'ee'+ R, Sea'1 1 5 S. S'il'l'E1ifV, J. Zuber, R. Pe111.sCh,A, Kuhiz, Musical Talent Recognized hy National Honorary A The 1121tio11211 D1'01L'SSi0llZl1 music fI'2ll'l'l'llitj', Sigma Alpha 111121. is co111p1'is1-11 of 1101111-11 music Ill2ljUl'S who h21x'1- 21 1'1111111121rivc Ql'2ll1C point 111 2.5, with El 2.8 Q'l'2ll1t' point i11 lllOl'6 th2111 sight 1l0lllAS of miisif. U111111'1'11x' IDM' , , g , , , , , . 1111-11' 11-211' 111-312111 with 21 fall t1'21 mi' 111t1'1'cst1-11 f 11'.v11f1'11l . , . . 1'11s11c1's 211111 Il 11o1111'1'r1111111g 11-21 for the 2111111111211'. Ifluxlxh RAXSML MEX Q'1ll'1SfIIlZlS Cilffliillg 211 A-X111-11 KI1'111111'i211 Q1UI1X'li1l'5L't'llf 1'iWf!,WH,MHl, 111111111 211111 Z1 1111h1i1' s111'i11g111l1si1'2111- w1'1'1- i111'111111'11 111 1111-ir 211'tix'iti1's. 111 1l!ll'IllfJlll with 1111-ir 15l'Uf1ll'l' fl'Il- !I,.3yIH5R 51-MLK-,WR t1-1'11ity, 1'hi X111 ,-X1111121 Silliilllliil, 1111-y 2lllllll2l11l 11112- S11-111,11-V sa-111 2111 ,'XlllL'l'ik'11Il Q1fJllllNlSL'l'S1 L'41111'1'1't. '1Ah1' 11111111-11 111 S1gIIll2l,'xx1P1l2l 111121 s1'1'x'1- 211 1'111'1'prif111s 211111 llS1lL'l' 211 CARUI. ll XNSULIJ 1'11111'1'1'rs. RIN. 1XiZll'1 11111x'ik, Klrs. s1w1111- N121xw1-11 'f'1'111.v111ef1' !lll11 Xliss ,121111' 1giI'1i1lK'11l1 s1'1'x'c11 118 121k'll1fj sp1111sf11's. Art Appreciation Gained with Study and Practice K A P P A Kztppa Pi is 21 Ililfiflllllllj' ztihhztteci hr111f11'z11'1 0l'Q2ll1i- zz1tio11 101' those SfllKlK'llfS who have artistic 1111111111- . , . . . . . W Tfiiiiii, lhilll' Dl'iIli2ll'j Qflill IS to H1150 LIFT Sf21Illl2ll'llS , 211111 z111p1ee1:1t1r111 hele at b.L.I. I0 Hive the Dllhllf Q11.1111.o'1 1'13 NI.xR'1'1N . 2' . . . P .I f :111 r111p111't1111111 to bee11111e 1111111- z111':11'e ut the :11't1st1e 11.111 1111 Y . . . f2lll'Iif 1111 ez1111p11s. Ixzippa P1 p1'ese11ts 11 x'z11'1ety ot CHAN GRHNLEY exhibits :tr which they Cilll' thsplay their wf11'k. 1'm-W.M.MHIl. llouthlt 111eet111gs 2ll't' held ill. the :11't lIlSFl'llL'tUl'S homes to heeuxxte better 21CClll2lll1U'4i 211111 gain 1111111 IQARIMRA BIQINKAXI ty their k11owle1i31e 211111 expe1'ie11ee. P1'11g1'z1111s inehitl- Sewzlfira' illg' 21 speaker 111' H1111 z11'e 1112111111-ni for the 111eet111gs. This year, the group SINJIISCJITKI 1111 z11't 111111 as their RflI4IiR'I' BINA chief f1111ci-1':11s111g pmjeet. liilliliil Pi weh'0111es the Tn !13'1I7'l'?' 1i'il'lI'lbK'l'ShiIU of 21113 sttuient who has :1 3.0 g11':11Ie I point 111 txvelxe hollis of 2111 211111 :it least 21 2.5 1fllIlillI2lfiYl' gfrztaie point. Dr, L'l1ffc11'cl Herrolci is the fzteuity spu11sr11'. ROW i: C. Hefrcio B. Bfiekrvtife C. hfiif'-T, K, Graqy T. Arzirtsof. ROW 2: N, Note, B, FC'VTi5'xG'l, M. Laid J, JQi'q9r1f-an R. iveracrt C. Green ey R, Noe, -as '99 Interest Group Expands te Service llrganizatien U1'1g111:1lly :111 111t111'cst g1'1'111p, flu' l11tc1'11:1t11111:1l .!XH2lll'S fDl'g2ll1lZ?lTlOll 1111w z1ls11 sp1111s111's s1'1'x'11'1 p1'11je1'rs. The 111c111h1'1's l1z1x1- 1l1':1u'11 1111 11 111111 C1111 sf1t11ti1111 111 wl11Cl1 flllx l11'-laws 11'01'11l1- lOl' 1'1Ul1t , P' ' Sfilllkllllgf 1'11111111itt1'1'f. ,l'llL'Sl' 1111111111111-vs 1111'l111l1 st111ly p1'11j1'1'ts, 111c111l11'1'sl1111, l111sp1rz1l1t5, f111'1'1g11 stu K b Q K 1l1'11ts, 111l1li1'1tx', 11111-1'1'11ll1'g1:1t1' :11't1x'1t11-Q :1111l 111111311 -I1-.ss11-. l'1-.'1'15Rs , I ' A I Q P N H, s1'1'x'1c1'. .Xt tl11- 1111111rl1lx' Il1l'L'I'lI1QS Spl'illiL'l'S 2ll'L' 111 1'1.v11' , , . ' , x'1t1'1l T11 lllSL'llSS Yz11'11111s 11111105 1'1'lz1tc'1l to 1'111'1'c'11t XX'H,1,1,UI 14151131141 HL p1'11l1lc'111s. 'l'l11' 111'1111:11'y 11111'1111f1- 111 tl11s 111'g:1111711t11111 Y . x , is 111 l11'11z11l1'11 fl11- lQ1111x1'l1'1l111- 1114 rl11' t111i1's 1l1z1t 2111 flu jvrmlrffllf A N 111 tl11- 111-ws Tlltlily. ll11' l11tc1'11:1r11111:1l yXfl:111's 01' Afyy X 1311-1511 Qilllllilflllll 1-111'11111':1Q1's 1:11't11'i1:1t11111 111 rl11' 111111l1' . . l SU1-111111-'l'1-1111111-1r l'111t1'1l xllfllllli, :1 11:1t11111-u11l1- 11'11g1':1111, Tl1if 11111 ,I l . , fl1l'l' s111'11r 111111'l1 t11111' 1x'111'l4i11g witl1 flu- All-Q'11ll1'g51 ' QlHIlfl'l'K'Ilk'l' 1111 l11t1'1'11z111111111l :Xff:111x llfllkl 1111 tl11 l ,, ,, . hi .l. 1':11111111s. llll' g1'1111p IS 11111111 to :my sr111l1'11t 11111111-N11-1l lll 111f1'1'11z1111111:1l :1ff:111's. Uutstanding Achievement Noted in Home Economies THETA THETA EPSILON lfizxxeiis Iiliiixlix' P1'i'.x'i1l1'11f Uma XVIIAKIXS 1'irw-fvwxiflwil Klixkcuxi-3'1' Clkoxx' Sf't'I't?ff1!'-1' L' moi. BRL nxxiiiz l 'llI'f'lI.YIlI'L'l' ROW I: R, Rupp, F. Keeney, M, Grow, D, W J, Vernon, S. M' ler, J, Yeager C, Bmoelcfer. Them Theta lfpsilon is an ll0Il0l'2ll'y fi'z1te1'nity for junior :incl senior home eeononiies majors. Klein' bers are seleeteil from women who have aetively pzirtieipzifecl in the Fllen H. Rielizlrds Club plus one other eznnpus orgzinizzifion, Those interested in joining tlie group are eligible with a 2.3 2lVCI'1lQ,fl' grade point in lioine economies work :uni ri 2.5 L'llII1Lll2lflYL' in all other eollege stunly. 'lllie group furthers its purpose by promoting seliolzlrship zunl lezulersliip znnong lionie eeononiies students. 'lilie orgzlnizzition works witli tlie lionie eeononiies fae- ulty to promote Il professionzll zlttituale among stu! mlents in tlie ilepzirtinent. ,-X iiexvslettel' is printed by ,lillCf2l. ,lillCl'2l lfpsilon to keep :iluninzie inforineml of tlie groupls current zietixities. Otlier projects in- fluile :L llomeeoniing Ten for forinei' ineinbers, lic-lil trips :uni inontlily p1'og1i'zuns. Kleinbers serve as tlie oflieial liostesses of the lionie economies lll'I32lI'flI'lK'Ilf. 1-uv Xu ,.,f ev' Holliday. ROW 2: E. Slmres, M, Siolandor, D. Joris-,, V. Plowman, B, Kulin f ze 1: ROW I: M. Ward, F. Keeney, L. Baker, B, Brannon, M. Pilgrim, K. Zamastil, P. Vincent, L. Olson, A.Tl1eissen, M. Stoolcey, R, Rupp. ROW 2: S, Adamson, B. Leistilcow, M. Kenworthy, A. Landoy, J. Thomason, M. Lee, P. Kra'zer, B. Euler P. Warrick L. Swanson. ROW 3: J Grail, C. Nation, D, Jones, C. Brubaker, J. Hanna, M. Hall, L. Greenfield, C. Soverson. M, Hunter, M. Mikel, J. Yeager. ROW 4: M. Ge-rserna, D. Sloan, S. Nail, B. Kuhn, V. Plowman, J. Meyer, L. Jordan, B. Horn, V. Smith, K, Blount, J. Sullivan, P. Oriqer. Future Homemakers and Teachers Promote Interest ELLEN H. RICHARDS CLUB Lyx N E XV.x1.T1t 1-:R IJl'l'.YiIlf'II1' M.-xt:c:.xRt2'1' KEN WORT I tx' Linz'-fvrfsirfffllt FRANCES IKEEN tax' Sz trffifzry P.-xTRtc1,x XVARRICK ylf1'Il.f1lfl'I' Interest in tht- growth Zlllll fK'2lCl'1lIlg of home cm- nomics is at l'Cqllll't'1llCIlf for Im-rnbersliip in thc' Ellen H. Richzmls Club. l,l'Ogl'IlIllS at thc bi-monthly meetings ht-lp mr-inbcrs become ht-trci' zicquztiim-ll with new rrcmls :md mcthmls in home c'm1101nics. For the sc-fond ccmlisectitivc your the lfllen ll. Rish- artls Club hvlcl :L Douglinut Day in thc fall to raise 1110114-y. A Senior Day for parents :tml friends of the graditzzting members is ht-ld. at which time thc Seniors display their projects, 'llhmuglmut the yczu' members ztttcml colivctitirlrts of vztriuus lowzt :tml fXI1lL'TlCZlll Home lfconomics Associations. In the spring they pzwticipzitc in the Home lfronomics Day, which is ht-Id for Iowa high school students on the S.C.I. Campus. High Standards Set hy Membership Requirements PI GAMMA MU l r Brzicri Brzxosrox P1'r'sidr'11f M.xRT1r.x PATH' Ivit't'-f7l'l'.YlIll'llf XVr r.r,1.x xr M r2'rc.x Lif iz Swrfftrzry- yl7'f'IIA'll7'Ff The honorary fraternity, Pi Ciamma Klu, began the year with the initiation ot new members. To join the organization a student must have a 3.0 average grade point in at least twenty hours of study in the social sciences. Meetings consist ot group discussions, with both faculty and student members striving to discover new methods which will improve human relations through intelligent application of the social sciences. :Xt one ot the first meetings, two students, who went on the lfuro- pean seminar this summer, showed slides and dis- cussed their experiences. lfach year Pi Ganuna Blu tries to bring to the campus a well-known educator or social scientist who will express his Views on the current and pertinent social problems of society. ,Wm Fffsf ROW I: L. Ziesman, J. Dremnen, W, Mfetcalte, M. Patty, B. Benqtson, H, Wohl, K, Ammarm, J. TerVeen. ROW 2: H. Thompson, R. Hao, N. Talbott, J. Custer, l'l. Buck. S. Moeller, J. lvlanriquez, R. Ferris, C. Leavitt, E, Stone, C. Enqelhardt. ROW 3: R. Ross. D. Whitrah, tV1.Swanso1,T, Cruce D. t-toward, L. JiChSO i, lvl. Schmidt, R. t-tibbs, D. Zierath, W. Ferris. ROW I: L. Sliadle, J. Saallnoll. P. Cliadwicl, R. Elnief, D. Rippe, H. B'aCl1, l-l. Boafdseri. ROW 2: R. Leke' J. Stoll, l-l. Craven D. Black, J. Tie me arid. L. Bfedslnaw R. lcyre. Advanced Industrial Developments llhserved IN D This spring IUL'Il1lWL'l'S of tlu- lmlusrrizil :Xrfs Clllli ' -nr tin: days in Dzixx-import visiting vzirimis com- iivfz to study new imlustrizil clvvclopllrcilts. 'flu' IARRY BRAXDSHANX men also mzuln' :L livlll trip to the Q1L'Ll2ll' lfzills Pula- l,fl'.YiIJl'1If llxum' Iiinxcii Iliff'-f7I'1'A'i1Il 111' lic litilitivs. IJLlI'lI1g ll0INl'CfJlNlllQ ziutivitic-s, rlw ffrmip CfJIlSl'1'llL'fCCl rlie prizcxriiming lziwn rlisplziy. Th .mil pot-luck supper. 'flu' II14lllSI'1'lZll Arts Club luis L' clulfs social cwilts iricllrclcwl :1 Clirisflnzim party lvvri cstzilwlrsliwl :ls 21 sell-guvc-1'11r1ig lmcly, striving to 'IIN 5 X yi-WH.-If pronirmtc rlic piwrfvsfiorizil growfli of rlic llltllX'lllllZ1l in SH-,',,f,,,-V l'Cl2Il'l!JI1 to flu- fir-lil of lINlllSU'l2ll arts. Xv2ll'lUllS zllqc-rs :irc irivirml to zulmlrvss rlu- Uljjillllfilflllll. llOXYXRl3 CIUYIIY 'lilic' 1Ill'IlllHL'l'S zittvml Iiixxulrilu- lla-111411ist1':1tiu1rs zmil , Tr'rf1.v11rw' zirc' iiitrwnllicuml to ir1ip1'm'wl imlustrizil iiivtlirnrls. gl l riifijnr piwmjr-cr if flu- mzisf I5I'OllllUflU!1 or film-1'11iry .mul so1'o1'1r3' pzulmllvs for bi .l. Crrw-k UVQZIIIIZZIYIUIIS. Ancient Greek Goals Furthured by Biology Honorary B E 'I' A Beta H1-tz1 Beta UI'ig1iIl2lfCL1 from tht- H1111-la words Bzrlzmos, Ig0l1dK'T2lSl' 111111 Roux, l'CDI'l'SK'IlfillgI life ill V and on tht- g11'o11111l, ill tht- Zlil' 211141 ill tht- 11'z1tv1'. This 11z1tior1:11 o1'gz111iz:1tio11. 1-UllllllL'll ill 1922 :rt Okla- ho111z1 City IT11111-1's1ty, st111111lz1tc-5 so11111l schol:11'sI1ip, JIU GRIFR p1'o111otes thc- 1hssv111i11z1tio11 ot sc1e11tif11' t1'11th Zlllll f'H'-Vi1ff'I1f f111'thc1's l'l'Sl'2l1'Ch. The g1'o11p's 111otto is B11-pc-111 B11- Sin Hiou: to sec the fo1111dz1tio11 of hte. The Delta Rf 1ER ' RT-EVHNS Iota chaptt-1', 10C?lfi'l1 011 the S.C.I. Cz1111p11s, has forty I f fWV 'l 1111'111he1's, i11ch11h11g1 fz1c11lty. A 111i11i11111111 of tt-11 hours ill hioloffx' with Il U'1'2l4h' index of 3.0 211111, il f P. 2' l1'111' A111511 . . -1, - . .1 - ' Q C1111111l:1t11'c- grade p0111t or -J rs l'CqlIll0d tor 1116111- kl' 'f I ' 1 ' v- 1- - 1 A H f IU bf'I'SlllI7. W 1th Ur. Xrrggrl Uowell zu the g11'o11ps aclvisor, Beta Ht-tz1 Beta sponsors El 111-ld trip each spring. ROW I: S. Sauer, L. McDonneH, K. Hanne, M. Davis, E. Wrrson, S. Abarr, C. Mccohum. ROW 2: L. Fox, C. Jensen, R. Goss. D. Hrnmsan, J. Zuber, J, Grier, R. Stevens, P. Sauer, V. Dowell, R. Sloan, ROW 3: T, Rowse, R. Telnaske. P. Boes, M. Kendall, B. Clausen, D. Tfaden, C, Aheqre. R.CrZrch1'1eld, D. REqqs,S. Dann, L.6'ass, M, De+trnef1ng,G,CoFf1n. vi ROW I: J. 1-1a111sc1'1, D. Dumer. ROW 2: G, Hayos, D. Crook, M.S11voy,V.C1:1po. ROW 3: J,Pr1cHard, M. Dan1e1so11, M. S11vey, T, Kadhq, L,WCcd,G.E1:kLc11,C,Jenser1. Theta Chapter in Thirty-Third Year at S. B. I. LAMBDA DELTA LAMBDA 1 1 1 NI.Y1111'1x 511.111 l'1'1.111l1'11f IJ1z.1xv1 171111311 f'11'1'-j1I'1'.1'11f1'l1f 1..1R111' XY111111 S1 111 lrzr-1'-'l'1'1 11.1'l11'1'r I T111- 1111111111111 D11j'S1L'211 511111111111 society 111 1.11111b1111 13111111 L,,Z11N1D1121 was 1111111111111 111 11125. T111' 111116121 111111111-1' 01 151111131121 1591121 1,ZlIl11U112l, 0111- 111 I111' 1111s1 111111111'111'y s111'11'111's 111 111- 111111111011 1111 1111' 1.S.'1i.l'. 1'11111p11s, was 1'11111'11'1'1'11 111 A1:11', 11151. W1111 I11Ill' 1111'111111'1's. T111' 111'g11111x11111111 is 1121111611 11111'1' T1ll'l'1' 111111'11 f1'11'1111s1s. 141111111111 II111' 1-X111111111' 1,111'111s11'1', Il 1'vI'CI11'11 C111-111151: 11111111 1'111111's 1171111 A1111111 IJZILUJII. 2111 1111311511 11111111151 f111K1 p111s11'1s13 1119 1111111 1121111111121 812111115 11111 1111- c11'I'II12l11 1'111'1111s1. .111s111s 11111 1,11'111g. 1111s s1'1c111'1- 111'1111111z11111111 strives 111 1114111111110 1llTL'1'L'5f 111 1111' s111111 111 1'111-111151111 111111 p111s11w, 111111 111 1111- 1'11111'11g11 111111 1'1'1'11gg111z1- 21 111g11 s1111111111'11 111 51111111111 x11111 II1 1111-51' 111-1115. 1111' 1111'111 1'1'111111'1-1111'111s 1111' 1NL'111151'l'S11111 1111- 111111'11'1-11 11111115 111 11111s11'111 s1'11'111'1' 111111 11 3.11 g1'11111- :11'1'1'11g1': 11115 11-111 T111'l'1' 11111 1111- 111'11x11111111'11' 111111111 1111'11111111'w, 141111111111 1J1'1111 112111115- 1111 111'111'1111's 1111'111111' 1111'1111'1's 111111 1111111 trips. Math Interest Stimulated by National Fraternity N Thr' S.C.l. :Xlphzt uhriptr-r ut lizrpprt X111 lfpsilrm is the svcorlrl oldest in the rrzrtirm. The object oi this iimim'zrr'y tr':1tcr'r1ity is tu trrrthvr' rite iritvrcsts ut i iiizttiivriizltics iii thrust- svhorris rr-hifii piztcr- their pri- rmiry vmphzrsis rm tht- lilNil'l'Qi'2lkill2lfl' pm,gr':rrn. .Xt ,IIN Yew Di?Vf5N'I'i1R their monthly mar-rings. rin- mcmht-rs exnmirie the l'n'.ri1lrf11t hzisiu ioriruizrtiuris of the fir-Iii of mztthc-mzrtivs Zlllkl riisclrss its Lilli'I'l'Ilf tra-rrris. .-Xrrthoritir-s on mritvriipu- AMN UUTUHN rztry phiiosrrphics ot mztthrrrirzrtics were irtvitcrl to I i 'f -'M speak to rin- group. Klcriihvrsliip for those ir1tc'r't-sta-rl in joining Kzrppzt Kitt Ifpsilmi I'1,'k1liiI'?S it spcfiiit .-Xxxr5'r r'r2 Axrnriksux Srfr'r'r'lf1ryAT1'r'rr.v111'r'1' eight, i':rrrr'tt-r-rr ut thc-sv hsirrg fzrurriti rm-mhr-rs. The society r'c'cr1gr1izr's zxcirir'x'c11ir'rrts ot those who have rirmv rmiitstztririirig xvurk in thc tichi rat mzrthcmizrtics. --f-v ROW I: J. Larson, N. Otto, J. Ne'-isori, M. iviitche-ii. ROW 2: G. Hayes, K. Price J, VariDevemter, J. Dorman, B. Heishrrtan. W Shutters. ROW 3: D. Crook C. Wohmer, iV1,Siivey, T. Kadinq, L,Wood. J. Bruha J. Cross, S. Darn, ffr'z1ric point in hzrsic mztth currrsc-s, phrs 21 2.5 cumu- zttivr' imiex. This j'k'2iI'.S iiicrrrhcwsiiip trmtziivrl thirty ROW I: C. Steii, S. I'IoI'Istati'er, I., Sicremovsky, B. Joitrison, M, Mitcineii. ROW 2: K. Wuii, R. Ivliiier, D. Goddard, S. Dann. Campus Group Plans Union Activities for Students UNION PROGRAM COUNCIL Hoxxuz Dosrsi. l,l'l'.Yi1l6'llf SH IQRI fiROTl.l,'SLTHI2N S4'U'f'f11ry The Liuion IJl'0gl'ZllN Council is responsible for the planning :uid coortiiuzttiug of social, 1'CCI'C?tI'IUIl2lI and cultural :tctivitics conducted in thc Union. This student group is tiivicicci into tt-u committees which function :ts tIlc core of tht' council. Thcsc are thc committccs of Spcciztl Ifveuts, Dzuice, Campus Tal- ctit, Forutti, I,Cl'SOIll1CI, Rccwzttioii, Postcrs. Arts. Hospitality :uid Nvws :uid I'ubIicity. llciubc-rs arc chost-11 by ztppliczttioii to these committccs. Teri CO1iill1iI'Tl'C ciiztimicn, thc couuciI's cxccutivc group, met-t cvcry two ww-ks, wiiilc the iriciividtlztl coumiit- tccs function imit-pc-miciitly. Mrs. Ifthcl YYiuicr quid XIV. Dah- Igi'U3U'U1li scrve :ts ativisors. I Scholarship Through Civic Improvement Emphasized PI OMEGA PI S 1N1'111.1 D.xxx15N1f121.11'1' P1'f'Xi1f1'11f L'.11u11ax1z Kl'Qi'l'X' lii1'f'-f7l't',YiI1K'I1f .i111'c15 '1'1zET1z11s S1'1'!'f'fI1l'j' R1cH.-11111 LYNQ11 'l'1-111.11111-1 1' T111- Pi 4311105121 Pi 11:1t11111:11 11o11111'z11'y 15llSiIll'SS e11111':1fiO11 fl'2lfC1'IliI'h' was 1111111111-11 at N111'f111':1st X115- S0lll'i Stan- 'Iie:111111-rs L'11l1cg1- 1111 QI11111- 1.1, 1932. T111- 111111111111 C111ll7ft'i', 1111111011 1111 11111 S.C.I. 1':1111p11s, was 1116 t11i1'11 1111111 C1'12ll3fCl' 111 111- fO1'1111'11. rliilk' PIII'- posv of Pi 011111111 Pi f1':1tc1'11ir1 is to c1'cz1t1- 211111 cx- tc'1111 i11t1'1'1'st 111 sc11o1z11's11ip t111'f111g11 Civic 111'tt1'1'- 1111-111. It t1-z1ch1-s 1111- illcfll of s1'1'vi1'1- as the basis of XYOI'I11j' 1-1111-1'p1'isc 211111 1'111'11111'z1g1-s high ethical stz11111- a1'11,s 111 1111si11ess 111111 p1'11fCssi1111z11 1i11'. This year the-1'c were sixt1-1-11 active 111c111111'1's, A 2.5 1'1111111lz1- tivo 111111 :1 3.0 fIl'1l116 11111111 i11 fiftc-Q11 1l0ll1'S of busi- ness :ire 1-1-111111611 for 1111'111be1's11i11. A Ho1111'c11111i11g5 1111111111011 111111 B11si111-ss I'1K1llC2lfi!lIl Rc'1'11g11itio11 Night. i111'l1111i11g ll 11a11q111-t, 1-11r1'1'tz1i111111-111 111111 awarcls, arc :1111111111 affairs 111 Pi 15111028 Pi. ROW I: D. Ruroden, M. Waiberq, S, Dannenieidf, C. Keppy, M. Baumqarfel, ROW 2: V. Coon, J. Teefers, G. Fleclcensiein, D. Davis R. Lyfwciv, R. Varder Scimmi M.Sci1uic11,J.Arr1o ROW I: E. Ghana J. C':x.c'mHe'w V. SL.'ICI'?VVTIi'V' J. Gym D. Beck, J, En eP'QId', S. Um J. Shaft S. Grfwfdem, M, Prefer, I. 571'- . ROIN 2: L S542 'sew M. Prim J, SLI? LVV' D I? '3 V. CZIIV, D. S K. 51'a.:': J. 92-,PII L. FV.-uv J, L. C 'we-, J. I-Iifff C. R-ry. ROW 3: D. I1a YwQ,1if D. Kumi ': F, Cv if M, We Dwi N. ST, U' S. S'f1:.i J. 'eve' S. Erq fwo K. Jarfsfr C,Cf1'1fim, V SCVMIIIZ. G. Jacubsch. Phi Beta I.:1mhnI:L is the uuIIc'gv Ilivisirm of rlu- S.C.I.'s .-Xlphzx cI1:1ptc1' was thc f0111'tI1 uIix'Ifim1 to I'1lII'lII't' Business I.n-:MII-rs mf .'X1I1L'I'IL'2l, which was hc I-smlwlislucll In thc HZIKIUII, :UNI this past XCZII' thcrv fOl'1Hl'lI :lt thu 11z1tim1z1I umlvc-l1tio11 in .IIIIIC I'I5fI. xvcrc um' IIIIIIIIVCKI :xml I'XK'L'IlI'5-IIYL' INl'1IlI'7Cl'S. PHI BETA LAMBDA All IHISIIICSS mz1'cJ1's or minors who are WIIIIIW tu l'1'w.x'i1lw11f . . . . B014 QIRANGER J :- he of sc1'x'icv to thc- IJLISIIIUSS wm'Id and business QIII1- I'i4'ff-fv'z'xI11'f'11f . . IJUNNA AVIIITACRI2 cation profession may join Phi Beta Lambda. Swf'fffm'y . . . CARNIILNE IXIEPPY I ROW I: M. Baumqarfd C. Kepoy, K. Johnson, P, I'IoFIman, B. Burma, S. DarmenIeIdI, S. Jensen, C. Woodruh, D, WhIIaCre, M. OISCF. ROW 2: J. DO iIGJ'3'5 D. Sek3'I':': R. DLJCIWE' R. Virdi-f SCI':i':' K. Qevdw. Q. Gvimffv E. Bo cIwe2rdIn1 Z. PIQIIAS G. Mehr, L. Walfh, C. M,ffs'.oL.. ROW 3: D. HII W. Pmef I. Ij:'::f A. F' ,ff D. SCOP' R. SCIMLVQIPI K. Mm-7 C. Rfcp R. I Gravje-V. R. DIIIQCIQV P. I-Iefdersorw M. Huw-man. BOARD of CONTROL of STUDENT BROADCASTING The Board of Control of Student Broadcasting Three student lnenibcrs, appointed by SLB, and was establishcci in T95-I by the president of I.S.T.C. three faculty II'ICIHbCl'S, appointcd by the college when thc station, KYTC, begun broadcasting. president, are thc governing body of KYTC. BOARD of CONTROL of STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Guiding tIu- Colfrgi' ffyr, the Smwfzz and the OLD Ifditnrs are st-Ict-red and Iwudgc-ts zippimwd by this CLOLD is thc responsibility of the Iioznd of LLOIIIYOI group. :X Gridflron Banquet, Iii-ld in the spring, of Student Publiczitions. Iionors the IUt'1lTI3Cl'S of thcse staffs. J. I3aiIGy C. DLJIOH, R, Worm, W. Riess. X 1' SEATED ON FLOOR: M. Avdersow J. Jacnb-,, V. Sfore, K. Speirs G. Hfzward. ROW 2: L. Srouhard K.Thcm115 D. DAVC. K Hamiiion B. BQFQVSOP M. Skcid M. Befveii. ROW 3: J. Schzvafzefi, B.6ordov S.Aizer1az D. Maw R. Spehr R. Bira J. Jorjicw af. ROW 4: T. Wfii'11rv5 R, Daiziei F. S'vwi'h J. Sii'f?f'i' Mrs. L. Wiilcf C. Davis J, Gwfvefeef. Sl'7'l'll.' .1lflffIlZilIl' of flrt 111111 fjfilliflll was con- Q1l'l'2lfiYf,' writillgs and essays, DOC'fl'y, 2l1'fXVOI'k and fcivcni :lt S.L'.I. last fall. Sriwz is piihlisln-d thru' uiusiu of students are iiiviildcmi in the Szwwzz. times :1 year with Mr. Frzliicis Smith as advise-r. Editor . . . ..... YERLOTX' STONI MIDWEST .iliflzcvstfxf Lilcwzry R4'1'i4'f:' hegzm in thc' fall Jli1f'ZL'ffXf is a faculty pllhiiczltion tn which S.C.I of 1037 and is issued semi-ziimiizilly. 'lihc xnzigzizim' stumh-nts may contribute. DI't'S?IlfS quality fiction, pm't1'5' ami art. lfdifnr ...... . IAJREN 'IQAYIAJR L. TFEYXOF, J. Hearsi, E. Maurer, J umw,1:n..4.a ' Statwrz DW.-etcgr Wtilt Bszrqrrfan. '- 4- 1. r-.wh 'MN il fi . D. . V . , . . , , we wixekef Bats tlv static ir the at 'cr tts .-.eff y KYTII Because of the construction of the new library, the eaiupus radio station, KYTC, moved to its eur- rent location, direetly behind Halter Hall, New equipment and teelinieal refinements were added to improve the produetion and quality of prograinining. KYTC added to tlie listening enjoyment ot S.C.l. Students by providing a wide variety of programs. The staH gaxe complete coverage ot ezuupus news and sports plus national events. There were uu- interrupted periods ot niusie in tlie evening tor tliose xvlio liked to study to niusie. Artluu' lde eontrib- uted to tlie entertauunent witli readings ot luis original poetry. On Kleet Your l'rotesso1', an in- structor was interxiewed eaell ueelt, affording stu- dents a eloser glnnpse ot tlie taeulty. Meet Your Urgxuiixationsn lielped tanuliariye students uitli various ezunpus groups and tlieir leaders. During orientation week, lreslunen and transfer students utilized lililikms information serxiee to :niswer tlieir questions, IiY'l'L' is direeted and inanaged ln students and rL'l'U's as il lalioratory tor tliose inter- ested in lWI'0ZltlL'ilSllI1g1. ROW I: C. LIN' Y- M. SA -. Siu' f rf i, i Canaia' J. W1,t1r S. 'I twist' M. 'Qu-3 9. K 1 f 1 ROW 2: D. Cliom K, Jacobs, J. K. Memory Q Qeiwi, R. Tfzyro E, Jai-get J, Gsest D. l-lfteaae A K. McQie'i-,, ROW 3: S. A'sk'.'g'3' M, Medi L. W. Bergma' F, Eri':4 5. Semen L, S' 'anek E. P S. Qfitiw, J, Her' N, KJ1,-t rg P,T -defl-1+ W, J t se , R. Eettevtr' J. Gd. After Pave' News cQt :grma'ii:- Clfeada ljnape eric B J tgwow' time fi' int' 'wan-. 1 tw- t2ifi'T'3T 'or 1 live-for-1-to eusl. MN S 'x -.NN xxx I I , X- Q X-M., R- f ,sw ' XXNX .P , ,xn' xn A Vxk' ' ,f X J.. my Nick Koidorfirm has Hs Hands full sowfvfx recmrhcl albums for Craifu Ei+OVW brofadcfasfs me-ws Imd wolafhcr reporis WH KYTC. PxpCfof7mfa'af.' sk M. d'wied efd F55 Jbphm F fgifc.-, 92155 Pncmbf-r Goss-was hand for II5+Q'CV3N C i'3uW'C'nV, , My , E 'If , .A L . . Rf 'av 'rf H3 1 964 OLD G OLD The CJLD ciOl.IJ serves as a record of the school year, a lNCINfJ1'5' bunk of stnalents, a pnhlie relations nietlia and a reference hfioli. This stnalent project. through words and pictures, presents a living cliary of the State College nt Iowa, 196-l. Layout for the yearhook was plannerl in the spring of the past school year. Sexeral new features were incorpor- ated into the annnal, inclncling the arlmlition of six- teen more pages. Startinv last tall, the stall held Fclitcr Jndw Corel posts the Police ol it' HOproaChir'Q deed- 2- lee. regular Snnnlay night wfmrk sessions to choose pic- uwwma-zw-W tures ancl write copy. The stall Ineinhers sponsorecl KDLD fiOI.D Uveeli in l'1C'l'3I'll21l'j'. tlnring which a heanty cuntest was helsl to chunse the cannlimlates for Urn Clrnh Qneen. Fifty-lixe coeils were in coni- petitinn for the title. Nliss and Hr, OLD Clnrn Popularity were chosen hy a rote in the entire stn- ' t hnrly front cnntestants iifnninatetl hy canipns 'ganixatinns. 5 Row iz D. V P. D if 5. ,I gi. Row 21 L. M v 'C C. rdf: S. Eiisf-' E. Et .' D, V :f- ' J. Lifts '- 5. L. Row 3: 5. v. ,A A-if ti, E-mf, Dick crater Pin mi, gmt cept fd ffl H. Nab . may was mis im -W. -in -,mm -..W,.M,..w M...- B f ff Jpdp Lewnfm ,A ,V ,, Q Ck O Bficr Search for VYIYSSFMQ Copy, Mile Dfffmra V65-ef, f-md Def Eafv dfecuss Weir cf'.faniz2a'ioP5 secfirr. 3 3 1 ln MVN . MY? ' 5 3 M.- W1 55 .sp 1 ,H 'us f nc- ' PQ Kei-'U D'rDE:1.-, -d JV'- f- 2' F Cn we r,..d f, 147 .M Maw i 5 d K + QL 5 C C H Q w fi-k. f jt'x 'N 5 2 an has ' Q50 5 vw-J Manajng Edifor, Larry Parks, make-5 as- sirywmemfs fo We Mag of reporfers io Covffr' cow ju evemfe. X' 2 k I he Johw VVHHr1':v afwd Lfarrv Pfwks are shawn SCHJVTQ HW Wise 'F dSeL-Aiouff We Eye Ffidw 'Y'TOV':'w ye 517' ' QLAE mi-V Tinboi, P9 54 1 vfrrkg ff We THE COLLEGE EYE Since 1911, the Colfuffv Ifyu 11215 1.11-1111 p11111i511Q11 101' Q1l't1Z1l' 1521115 C012 lcgc SfllC1CIlfS. At 1111151-111, 1111'ty-1111 51111101115 w111'k t11g1-11161 t11 11111111511 5,100 01111165 Il W1-1-k fm' campus 1'11'c11121t11111. T111- 1121111-1' 111111111115 111-ws stories 1'11ve1'i11,q 1'111'1111t 211111 c11111i11g 1-vents 211111 11-21t111'1'5 S11l'L'1Zl1 0CC1I1'L'l1CCS 211111 1I1fl'1'CSf1IljI 111'1's011211itics. P1111t11g1'21p11y 51-1'x'1-5 to 111llSfl'2ifC thc-51' stories 211111 2111115 1'1-211161-i11tc1'1-st. A 1V1l1l' 2l1'l'2lj' 111 11-tt1-15 to 1111- 1'111t111' 11111221611 fl'OIl1 1111111111115 O11 1'a11111115 CY1-1115 111111 111st1t11t111115, 211111 I111'11' 11'111't11, 111 1-x111'1-5510115 of 111111111 211111 ct11ic211 vr11111'5. A1111-1'ti5i11g 111115 the 1'11111-gc 51111si11y 111-1115 11ef1'21y the cost 111 p1'111111ct11111, Re15z:1'e1, Kfafem Myem. md New EC11'01 Mfw, Medio' 11151 We C9n 2,1 ,L ,..,.:,.. +, ...ka 1,1 , f. ., , .15 .., 1. ., 1 13112111 1111111 11'1e11 w111111'1 10 prepare 511' 1-1i11'g.'.ie'. A5+e1 each issue has been 111511113 wed, Hwe Eye 511111 fT1EI'C1S M111 ad 111501, M1. Be11a1d De1'1o1r'1 10 eva1 L1S1C 11115 e111i1e paper and 11111311 an o+1'1e1 week 111 campus news cover HJC. ROW I: M, Hudsoe. D. Bocme B. De1'1o1i, l.. 111111. K. Spe115. M. 5110111 K. 1:11c11ey. ROW 2: K. Myers, P. C1TV1S1, E.Vc155, L. Hee nirxfgsen, M. S1o11ke-Ay, P. A51eso11, M. Cass. ROW 3: C. GF1H1!'1, J. Johnson, E. S1uemp11Cg, R. Gold51:1e11y, C. 1f1y1o1, J. O'Co111te11 F. 5151211 M. Mews. ROW 4: B. 1-101Qe1. G. Pe'e1soe E. Be111,f1'1111, S.C1f11k J. W111'f-,, C. 11Qe5 M.JaC1:b5 S. 11013110114 f-1 Q 1 . ,V X VARSITY MEN'S GLEE CLUB Varsity Klcxfs CIW Club cmlsists of upproximzn I1Tty mvn. IJIIVIIIQ full zictiv' A L' ' ' ' IN'I'IOI'Ill1lIIL'Q In the I'I0llIi'COINIIIQ Yziricties s ' 2 III'k'SC'IIf2lIIUII Im' I,I'0SDl'CfIX'l' ,ISt'2lL'IIL'l'IS Day. TIM- cIi1'm'ctm' XIV. Imslic' HzlIm-. COIIIIIIUICKI tIw gh-c UIIIIH on ll YXYKJ-LIZIX va k'flIIL'L'IAf TUIII' cI111'ing the sn-cuml sL'111cstc1'. 'ISIN- I1c'ImI tI1vi1' zmmz ' ' ' S ' L 1 'CTI 'Z 2 'l '2 ' LI ' ' 2 ' 2 'Z cwuts, IIICIIIKIIIIQ' INISIIIUSS cmwclltiorls. ROW I: M. D0-3'aI IVI. SfI5eb,r. A. I 'I':::. L. Cm' f 5. Yourfq L. NQIQOV, R. VOPGIEIH, S. GVOIIUQQIWP J, 570:14 dard, M. Dufdwfvr, J. Horner, B. BurcI4Ie, P. Decker M. I?IewQ'kscIveidfev' C. CIM R. EMS f, cw J. Mfmck, ROW 2: M. IVMVIIF M. U jIf1fL J. A'YCI'EVSC M. Ti.Izr ,. Pruedvc, B. I-yIHr', C. IVIruI'wI, B. PfxImQrsIws2lm V. Aofemfe E. EIHIM-rsIy, A. Lfamb, S, BQII, C. Recs, E. FoII0rw D, Sfcckwlu J. CDCII. ROW 3: D, Lcfmwi, K. I'IfmiQ J. Jfackk-In M, PIHCQ J. SCLI'Nf5ICJf:'k J. ScfIQ5seI'vv' S. I-Iorzertr, B. Vf1r'Mf1f1'c1. L. Afwond J. Srfifh J. MCKMI. E. Wf1ImInou5ev, S. I-Iowa'-i, J. VHHCIQFWQ, J. JOINISOU, P. V?1r'II'?fQ-I R. Nf:V'Ivf,', ROW 4: R. QIICL J. 'I'L. :'-'Nr E. Vis- J. E'I'd' P. WI'SQIS M. Luke: S. Bqrvifl C. SCI sfr,, B. ALM-,, L. Wv'xf'1d K. Kipp IVI. Kffzrvwffv IQ. EIICIKSCVI' IVI, SIXL1, B. Rfww-,I'wIc D. Kcvfixvwefw A. GSLDLJIN. Mr. DoweId Wewd+ direcfs Varhify Bard. dferrcon pracfice 0? I ' v - nn ROW I: L. 1-1615 D. M1c11e1, W. Robferfsom, W. J0112a113e'1 5. Koers91fr1'zf P. Ffeef G. Rwersof' D. 1-11P1ze 5. K1f?f1' mfr 1-1. Kubo L, Goa. ROW 2: J. Gwemsfnd D. Smedcmfm1':, S. EDDCF11,f, B. 1 1O7L1VT'1616?V, B. R115-ss. S. 1-100- r'1if A. KHZU151' L. QS 11fdeQ' C, S'm,1 L. L1 Q3 C. 1-TS7G'k1CRSD'7 Q. SC11LJ1TZ, ROW 3: R. 1.u11ef R. S1':esm7t0 H. Morlam W. L1c1w1 P. N1e1seer1, R. Jfmcobbor 1. Abbas D. C019 J, 1-1L.nAV9K: R. Hers W.Qf1rfi1' K. C1'f:1? f- R, G1.11 wf. ROW 4: J.CsF1'-fm D. Bwgwi D, 0'371LT'l B. 151101 D. Cloud D. Dow R. N1e1k1rd J.W11117'1, G. D-5-11' S. Riva L.D:1.wa 5. PTH C. SUT' J. JSP'- -wf G. MD11' in WOMEN'S CHORUS XV1t11 the 0t111'1' 1'01'211 211111 111st1'111111'11t211 11111s11' QI'UlIIUS 011 1'a111p11s, the 1Y01111'11's c.111Ol'lIS pe'1'101'1111'11 111 the 2111- IllI2l1 Qw11l'1SfIIl21S p1'1'sc11t21t1011 01 112lIlC1l'1.S XIvss12111 211111 11801115 H1X12lg1ll1f1L'1lI.H 1111- group was p1'11'111fg1-11 t0 21p- 111-211' 011 st21t1011 1x11 W L-IX lll W 21t1'1'100 1111111151 1111- 1101111215' sv21s011. 1xIl'Ill11l'l'S 01 thc' C11OI'llS sang 1'211'0ls 21t t111' 21111111211 L11l1'1SI'IllHS 411Illl1'l' 110111 111 t111- lVll10Il. '11111' U'01111'11's Q11lUI'llS Q2111' 21 SIUI'1Ilg 1'0111'1'1't 111 2111111t1011 t0 t111'11' 21p11c211'2111Qe 111 t111- 3IllS1C 1 1'st1x':11. Une 1lOllI' 01 1'1'1-1111 IS g11'1-11 t0 t110sc w0111c11 11110 p211't11'1p:1t1- 111 1111- g1'011p 101' t111- c11t11'c j'L'?ll'. 111-111bc1's111p 111 XXVOIHCIIVS L11l0l'llS 1s 0p1'11 t0 Zlllj' g11'1 W110 911.1015 S1IlQ1I1g Zl!l11 1s willing t0 111'1'0te 111-1' t11111- 101' p1'211't11'e. Miss QI21111- l121111'k 1111'1-etc-11 the 1'11o1'11s. 5 1? 71' .: 25' 1 U Q. 1. f .A Z .1 ,, I 'E -' , ff' , V i ., H. ,. . ' 1. 1' - if , .. iii 1795 f ,M K .Zf's5i?e2m a Q R 1 'nw I M S Choir Sings fur Auditorium Church Services CHAPEL CHOIR The Chaps-l Choir' pci'fr1i'rm-rl each Sumlzry at thi- lmtvrdenomirratirmzil Ciizipel Sc-rwicvs in thc au- riitorium. This volrrrrtary student mgzrrrizzitiuri cri- hzirifecl thc scr'YiCL's hy pv1'for'mir1g rmutstzuirling uhm-al works hy such composers :is lizicli, Brahms, llccthowri. Clokcy :xml Young. This yn-111' thc choir' sang at :L special llziirrirlziy 'lihursrlziy Sr-rvicc which fr-zztiirm-rl zm zurrliericr- rcsporisc-. fhapcl Choir- has four' pzriil soloists. 'lll1Cl'f' :irc no clcctm-rl 0Hiccrs in this choir' whith is uoritiriirzrlly cxprrmlirig. ROW I: S. Allbe-9 J. l-ilrrr S. Siwvzler L. ,licksfzf K. Evra. ROW 2: P, i-inlm S, W'lsc's P, Siww-ri .l.Schl9ssclrr'1m J. Cooper ROVV 3: D. Shefrfi rr T. Wil',43f, T. Aiha E. Mfzruckwr G. Pfwfaso. ROW I: M. Peiers, M. Cornwell, K. Davidson, C. Packard. C. Bioraker, E. Larson, C. Prelwrn, J. Goeclae, C. Zicqlowsky, S. Hammond, S. Rasmussen, J. Jolwnson, K. Beals, J. Miiclnell, ROW 2: S. Coolc, M. Wissirk, K. Wfiisor E. Sweers, B. Addison, M. Jolwnson, R. Beard, T. Laniau, D. Eniield. J. l-lei, V. Abral'iar'nson, M. Fisleer. J. l lar7, P. Weilard, ROW 3: G. Hadley, R. Nicliolsen, P. Collins, B. Ferris, J. McNeilly J. Larson, K. Keipp, J. Smilli, D. Armidor, H. Morlan, T. Moreland, T. Phillips, T. Williams, N. Borion, C. Naiiem Musical Programs Presented by Chorus Members Colle-gc Clioriis iiir-iiibi-isliip is available for :my sturlciit xilio ciijoys singing :mil is il1fk'l'C'STl'll iii tuli- iilg :iii active part iii mlisival p1'0g1i':111is. ililimiigli two sn-11ic'stv1's I72l1'flk'll7Z1flUI1 iii rliis Ul'Q2lIliZ1lfiUIl, 21 stiulciit can acqiiiix- one lioiii' of vrcilit. liiclei' the iliiwvrioii of XIV. .luliii Nlitclic-ll, tliv gmiip liclcl rclu-:ii-sal mice- 1-zicli week to prcpzirc- for tlic :ui- iiuzil pe1'fu1'11iz1m'c of thc' NIL-ssialif' Tliv ulioriis also pi'csc-ntccl ll Cliristmzis progi'ani, plus zi Spring LQOIICCIT iii cormlwintioii with tlic- Yzirsity lizuicl. lJ1lI'lI1Q lu-l11'afz11 f.flu-,Xk'1fpgu'llffK l1wl1'f1'qfxf-lf--l fu X2ll'lfJllh vlfu-N in fumrflu-xfsf lmxgf fu fu-f'im'm Xffc-1' flu-11' I'f'fll1'l1 In fxffffyufx. 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Cw0Il1Dl'lSL'4l of lmflf SflI4lK'I1fS zuul f:u'11l'f5, flu- nu-mlu-Vs of flu- Symplumy c7I'L'l1l'SU'2l sux- ulufscn. fllfflllgll zltllllflrlll, rm flu- lmsis of fll1'll' IllllrlL'2ll zllvilify. llu- ufclu-sfrzf :u'mmp:1l1u-fl flu- p1'c-s1-11fz1- fum of flu- A-NI9SSlZll1U prim' fo KwllI'lSfHl2lS x'zu'zl- fum. Wwiflf flu- gffulzffuw- uf mlilx-ufo1', Ur. Xlymn Russell, flu- 1HllSlCl1lIlS I3l'CSk'IlfL'll il spring PI'UQl'2lIll for Ql'ZllllI2lYlllQ' St'I1lUl'S. Syluplumrmy cJI'L'lN'SfI'1l :fw- sisfc-fl S.L'.l.'s p1'cullu'fir,m uf fllf' uuxsirzfl, SI'l'L'Cf SL'l'I1L'.'l i iw A CAPPELLA CHOIR ROW I: L. Lai' C. if 9 Q 'JT M. R' Cf-1'- V -' FN INC' ' N. Ev-'W F-..KLf'i R.SLi L' R.Q'd- '. ROW '- A . I : I 'YWW .. 1 S. W ' L. I-fi '- L. S .. L' S. '. . 'X R...fi S, S2 '-1 ' ,. ff ocvd L. E-,rv Ifirf.. Q. Sc' E 51-' ...fx-' M. E' R. S- ff w R. R' . . ROW3 V1 PIU? 5. S1 'w S. Rin 'virr' J. b mfs' I'. Sw,- Kuir-'ri' 1.31 5-i' J. EU' NV. Ke Q. rf' l'u--' ' L. L. If' i. ROW 4: '. Rf' 'ri V P I. WI R. SCL'.I',, ' J. R. J. E V T. -. Qi ..i f. gf' O. N :fi L. ff' E .' S. C.: O. 3C 3. VV 3 .- 'K ROW I: B.E1ImQ,J.INAarkffr B.FI'1rer, L. Sewers R, HIII, J. LQHVTHN ROW 2: M. WLe'ZbO'jre R. I-Iwbak. L. RQIH D. HIIIW- A, Lfix' : 'TCIOEI' J. IVIf.'Iox-I C. I-I:: i E. Mode: G. W,'CfzlI. R. ROCw,?I'f C. BOUIQIIQ. ROW 3: J. SWIII'-. B. Porto J. Sfroupe. M. BOIIMII C, FckQ 'v'r R. DsI:- J. Rr3'Iw D. WI'IsI':-f B.Yzuybefg1 N. I4'd if. B. Wizde R. Bffrscrofm, L. I-II'f7. ROW 4: O. Sffxdfef S. Somew D. I-IIIIQ-QV D. WQ dI. 'V 3 0 Concert Tour Takes Musicians tn Area Communities For its annual three-day tour in February, the Concert Band performed at Belmond, Forest City. Emmetsburg, Sioux City, Storm Lake, VVebster l City and Fort Dodge. On their return, they gave two concerts tor S.C.l. students and residents of GARY SCHPYLTZ the surrounding area. The band also participated Pnimiml in the Tall Corn llusic Conference, held on cam- RONALD RIYERS pus in the spring. Other appearances made by the I!,iHl-pnxvillmt group included the Pops 'Loncert and the llusic Festival performance. Senior members of the band LYS HANSON served as guest conductors for the annual -Tune Sm,n,mry-Trmwrw Senior Concert, which was presented on President 1xIZil1CliCI'yS lawn. Dr. Karl Holvik and Hlr. Donald l VVendt are the conductor and associate conductor, l respectively. Recordings ot the S.C.I. Concert Rand have been made and may be purchased by the public. ROW I: S. Mooiensen, J. Grittin, J. Guest, A. Kuntz, B. Burns, N. Hamilton, M. Stusalc, B. Hill, D. Day. ROW 2: G. Schultz, E. Ferguson, R. Hrabalc, R. Kullmer, S. Tillapauqh, B. Gilmore, K. Hanson, R. Pe-trusch, D. Stine, G. Stautter, L. Baker, B. Montag, K. Satley, D. Wedelcing, K. Peterson. ROW 3: C. Seyerson, D. Wendt, G. Powers, M. Haymond, R. Wright. S. Garnass, N. Grove, R. Plaehn, A. Hansuld, J. Paul, R. Meinhard, T. Wiley, S. Hartig, S. Nelson. T. Chandler, J. Goodman, A. Searle. ROW 4: S. Vignaroli, L. Baerenwald, L. Riley, V. McGraw, J. Cottin, K. Mendell, D. Barnes, D. Winning, E. Rasmussen, J. Petersen, J. Smith, C. Bradshaw, R. Schubert, M. Bennett, G. Pease, B. Leistilrow, D. Armiqer. ROW 5: R. Myers, R. Gaston, N. Ellstrom, G. Wenham, T. James, L. Brouhard, J. Ferreau, R. Dale, B. Henn, K. Nissen, G. Moline, G. Currie, K. Madson, L. Hanson, C. Stetl, G. Letchtord. ROW I: B. Dostal, J. Neel, W. Stover. M. Joslyn, P. l-lite, J. Wyatt. ROW 2: S. Moqensen, D. Hillyer, R. Mott, N. Ellsirom, R. Myers, G. Wenham, S. Boesen, B. Eilers, T. James, S. Tillapeuqh, H. Morlan, J. Schakel, F. Matthias, D. Irving, E. Deal, L. Severe. D. Day, J. Whitver, B. l-lill, J. Griffin, A. Lonqenecker, D. Wedekinq. ROW 3: J. Peel, M. Wuerzloerger, L. Baker, V. McGraw, A. Kuntz, M. Haymond, N. Hamilton, R. Johnston, T. Chandler, R. Faeborq, K. Borgeson, R. Kullmer, R. Roclcrohr, D. Armiqer, K. Safley, C. Boutelle, S. Goettseh, J. Goodman, D. Barnes. C. Kuehner, J. Guest, S. MeClimon, L. Ryqh, R. Hraloalc. ROW 4: M. Stusalc, N. Grove, A. Searle, R. Stinernan, K. Mendell, K. Winning, S. Garnass, R. Meinherd, L. l-lintz, A. l-lovey, D. Sorenson, D. Peters, R. Plaehn, J. Bartachelc, T. Wiley, G. Macon, E. Schmitt, A. Hielle, G. Steuiier, K. Henson, B. Gilmore, R. Mosier, J. Marker. G. Powers, B. Brown. ROW 5: M. Bennett, B. Force, M. Botiorhf, R. Petrusch, J. Lehman, B. Burns, C. Bradshaw, W. Trower, R. Schubert, K. Nissen, C. Eclcerrnan, B. l-lenn, J. Petersen, G. Moline, J. Smith, R. Dale, G. Pease, C. Dorsey, R. Johnson, G. Currie. E. Ferguson, G. Schultz, L. l-lenson, K, Madson, C. Stefl. Music and Formations Are Highlight ni Hali-time lllembers of the Klztrching Band were regular performers during half-time shows at the home football games. Five twirlers, Chosen by audition, and the drum major, Xivillftjl' Stover, performed with the Illarehing Band. Each presentation was centered around fl particulzu' theme, with music and tormzitions blencleil to complete the idea. An added feature for the Klzirehing Band this year was zi trip to llorningsitle to participate in the half-time cere- monies. The Pep Band, which proviiletl entertain- ment at basketball games, is an extension of the Klzxrching Bzincl. liantl members were honoretl at Z1 dinner given for them by President Klziucker :intl the Athletic BOZll'4l. The director of the llarching Banti, llr. Donald XVentlt, was the special guest at 21 fall party given by the group. Council Urganizes Demonstrations of Enthusiasm l'cp Lioiincil works to boost L'2lIliPllS spirit with pc-p rallivs for the S.C.l. zitliletit' teams. Both mi- grations to oiit-of-town vwrits ztiicl publicity for school sports were siipportt-tl by the l'c'p Council. Since 1030, Poppy the Pzuitlier. the S.L'.l. IUZISCOT, LEON FUX . has ztppc-:in-d with tht- t'lieci'lc-zitlws :tt football gxunvs P fr- ffffs'ff to fire up the fziiis. Tliroiigli the ptirclizisc- of Home- C I coming buttons, thc student body helpt-tl thc Pep I..tt'tJI.x ,.X.XIl'lZ , . . , . . ,. . Lotiiicil raise iiioiicx Tor rztllics. iii'cu'orks :tml pitb- IH- 11511 H11 . . . 1 . . . . . I I ' P llClfX'. rl lic Paw Loiiiicil is zi fairly YOIIIIU' ortfziiiizzi- , I . . 1- :- XVFYDY FUOTF tion, as it was fouiiclml only sewn years zigo. Kliss SMWNIW-fl-Wamwr KIZll'Clf:'lll' Kloliii, sponsor of the group, ziclvisccl thc A forty iiivmbers :ts tlici mot rcgiilzirly to take part in promoting S.C.l. loyalty to tczim sports. A ZH ROW I: E Na-welt L Stratlcfd J Kcsl1i,C.56 kl-iw P, D:iVl5i'xd M. Rinks. ROW 2: D, Net. L. Atta. L. Hoof J. Jffvscf L. Pow S. Dreicr, C. Lttmoe, D. Cfastcwr'Qt,fiy, E. l-Maidens C. Cox, ROW 3: VV. Stove , S, Lngrcfi, M, Ci. tT3, J, Gosclwlcc D. Orlicp, N, Wlnitfsow, S. Heuer, C. Carlson. K. Zamfiatll, J. Wltitttev. ROW 4: D. Keaton, L. Clutter, P. Piarsw, J. IVicClellfir'd J, linden, B Ai' S unto Q D-if ur' .V ' ' ' l ,. A - ROW I: K. VnrDoror1 T. Simpson, D, Rauserberger, I'l.WeI1de, P. Peeler, M. Mossersrrrilln, D. Balir, J. Lewallen, G, Pollard. ROW 2: C. Ulilio, B. Momlqorriery, l.. Jewison, K. Sreplwe-neon. R. Ifnoel, B. Taylor, L. Tlnormosofi, G. While. R. Oliphaml, R. Brinker? ROW 3: G, Meyer, S. Sickles. lvl. Lowa W. Sclwwarlz L. VariOorl, J, VfmVoorlnis, I-I. Simpson S. I-loemafm, R. Kunkel, G. Ivlcfiee, R. Sclwlfz. ROW 4: E. Saflfiri, D. Josephsorw, R. Jesson, D. Korver, E. Lein, P. Spoderw, lvl. Mfrsonholder, C. Mosier. J. Bowefn, II. Srrilln I-I. Juslmarv, I. Mcplwersow. Gross-Country letter Winners Increase Club Membership I Xvitlr tlrc' zrmlrlition of cross-cmrr1tr'3 rrrlrm-rs, rho I CIUI1 1lIl'l11I'll'l'SI1Il3 has irrvrvzrsc-II to zipplrnxilrizrtvly I sixty major' :xml minor' Ictrc-1' winru-r's. l,Ir1rIr-1' the IARRY ,l.HOMPSUX spurrsrwslirp or Ur. xlzrmcs Wwrtlrzrm, tlic- mcrr Inclrn l l,Wm!H1f mzrkc' the rrtlnlctic cIc'pzr1't1m-lit Zlll irrtcgrzrl part UT I tlrc- CUIHINIIIIIIX. .'XItI1olrg1I1 thc-rc :irc no 1HL'lIlI3l'I'- RUm,.RT KL YKEL ship fr-Cs, the I Club Iwzrsfs tha- Izlrgvst trvzzslrrj' of Ijm,-!,,.H.MI,Uf :my rmrgzirrifzrrirm rm vzunprrs. Ifurrrls :irc III-r-in-II from the :ids in tlrc Prrrrflrrv' l'II'0'Zd'f, tlrc pmg1':r111 Iqlfli XRD fDIfIl'H.XX 1' xxlricli tlivn sell :lt :III :1tI1Ictic cvcrlts. 'lillis scar, zr Sr'r'r'r'ff11'-1' portion of tlw lnrrrrc-5' was 1rsQrI to pxrrrlrzrsc sr ru-xx' Imr nIr1g1n:u'I1irrr' zrml pup corn prmppcrs. 'IRIN' I LWIIIIT If-XRRW Y-NYOURT sr-Iccts tlrr' tern I IUlIIC'k'UIDIIIg CJIICCII lirrz1Iists :mul Tf'f'f1Xll1'Ff I1lriIcIs TIM' q1rr'cr1's Hrrzrt. IIIIIL' Dig-I-girmm Rr-Izays I IQIICCII is vlmsc-rr by Il1l'!l1I5L'l'S in Apr'iI. A picnic' for faculty rm-mbcrs is Irr-III in the spring. SGI Coeds Find Relaxation in Recreation and Sports WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION NI1c'H1f1.1.1s Clint' P1'4'5ir1'1'11f ,I121z1E1.x'xN G11.1s15R'1'suN Irina-jH1'f'sid1'11f IgIiYERI.Y '1'R.1v1s S1'1'rf'f11ry- 7Il't'll3'llI't'7' The xxvOIIIl'IlIS RCL'I'l'ZlfIUII .-Xssocizttioil tostt-rs I11- tc-tt-st :1111I pztrticipzttion in ztthlctics 1lIIlI l't'CI'C2lTIOII2lI ztctivitivs tm' z1II S.C.I. 1'01'1Is. The 01'g:1r1izz1ti011 ha-Ips 1IIk'IIlbl'I'S 1I1w'1-Iop :1 high 1Ic-grcc of 1'1-1'1'c-atimiztl 1'1'so111'cc-f11I111'ss hz1s1'1I UII SOIIIIII 1It'1110Q1':1tIc princi- ples. I'z11'ti1'ipz1ti011 in ztctivitit-s p1'om0tc1I the for- IIIZIYIOII of now f1'ic111IsI1Ips wltile it IItC1'cz1s1'1I physi- cz1I eihcivitcy. Among the sports OH1-red were rifle- ry, z11'1'It1-1'y :1111I t1'z1111poIi11c. 'III11' 111v111bc1's of XVRA I11-Iped pIzm the All-College I'Iz1y Nights. Any W0- mzm STIIIICIIT :tt S.C.I. may bt-mitte EI utcmht-1' of this UIQIZIIIIZZIIIOII hy pzttticipzttion III :tt Ivztst OIIC ztvtivity 1I111'i1tg5 the j'L'2lI'. Dr. Iflinot' QRI-fIXVI:0I'AI spo11so1'c'1I tht- VVRA. ROW I: B. Vis B. I3rf.ft1'fter S. Pia-1egsI,' J. WfaI'f' 3. Ifffvis. ROW 2: M, Z5'1'e1f.tII J. QIIBHISQH L, S f?'x'i, 5. I-If1ItQ'h, IVI. I:ortIiu'1, S. DGSFMI. ROW 3: M.Mat1:t-1. M. I-Ie1fba11':h B. Smiriw. K. I3e1'1I':o, M.Gra14, N. Mo'11o'1 J.R0:1i-'. ROW I: M. Do-,fle G. l-lareis E. Riecl B. Vis M. Fleviifi M. Bcfudgi C. KJ9l e1' N. Ellglroffi. ROW 2: D. Wifscf- M. lfisl-1, E. Wilso M. Gfif V. Haven, A. Wilford J. Meyer M. Eafcleldef, Bff1mmQr. ROW 3: D. Rc-cd E. Erowr D. Sfuiff M. l'1f1 - bafiqh, J. Ridewaw. G. O'H1?rf1, B. Travis N. Norflixoo, J. Gillaoffsow J. Walfofx ROW 4: S. SCFIFH L. Kirk M. 611111 S. DeS1'f C. Ulir. L, R,i1H B. l-lalfom M. l:or+F11'1 J.Tfov1l11iCi-ge S. l.Jecl'1' M. M-Meer B. Swv-cgQcr-'19, ROW 5: K. Pew-UG. J.lorv1lf1'- K. Eofiosow M. Hslfz 5. Bwlm J. Kar' J. l-lollfwd-ef K, Efnsf l.. Williams D. Moore, S. lzlfwdefs C. Coivoliua V. 'Walsh S, Sclimqe N. Miimfvi. PEM Is NB N f Ph ' l Ed ll CI ll l'111l1-1' flu- sp1111s111'sl1ip of U11 .I1-2111 lioiifx, fl11- Pl1ysi1':1l lf1l111-:1fi1111 Klzljors Club p1'11x'i1l1-s 2111 1111- ! p111'f11111f5 fm' 11111111-11 1-111'11ll1-1l 111 flu- I3ll5Slk'Zll 1-1l11- 1':1fi1111 1'111'1'i1'11l11111 f11 l1-z11'11 skills :1111l l'7l'L'lJlllK' 1111111- 1'z11'1-1-1'-C1111s1'11111s 11'ifl1 flll' 11111 111 111-11f1-ssi1111:1ls 111 flu- 'HDDRX HARRI5 lu-l1l. .AIIIHIIKEI flu- 11111-sf SIWl'1lliCl'S z1f Tllt' g1'1111ps 1 -l l 1' Illflllflllf' 1111-1-f111gs 11'1-1'1- U11 5lll1'll'j W lllSl7l'I'Q z1111l . , Xliss lgl'ffY S1v:111s1111, x1'lu1 IUI't'Sl'l1ff'll Fl1i'iI' 11l1s1-11:14 Ix.xR1-ix l1.1:R11:11 . ' . . . . .. , f11111s 1111 fl11- Pl1jSlL'1ll 1-1l111'z1f11111 1l1-p:11'f1111-11fs 111 l'.11g- I l1'1'-f1I'1.1'1zf1l1l , . . lillltl :1111l in-1'111:1115. Xlisx BIilI'1ll'llL' Nlfbllll 1l1s1'11N- Huw H HTUW N1-1l flu- UI'lQlI1 :1111l f1':1111111g 111 1'l11-1-1'l1-111111151 sqiizulw - A f 'A A I I llll' flu1s1- girls wl111 pl:111 f11 f1-:11'l1. llu- lllll Q llll5 b11f1f111.1'-l11f1.111111 1 ' I s1u111s111'1-1l :1 g111111:1sf11' 1l1-1111111sf1'z1f11111 by Z1 Cfllllllilllj' 1111111 L1-1l:11' Rsrpuls 1111 .'Xl5I'll lf1. QJIICL' 1-:u'l1 1111111fl1 flu- girls lll'lll :1 lllll Illgllf z1f flu- XX'UII1l'll'S 311111 f111' :1ll S.f.l. sf111l1-11fs. Practice in Synchronization ls Kcy tn Water Stunts rlixtviity-viglit girls lwlulig to Xlztrliiis, rltc- syn- cliiwiiixctl swimmiiig club :it rin' Sturt' Crillcge ui W lowzi, wliost- iizimc 0l'lQlIl2lI'l'tl from :ui ziqtizirit' stiiiir -tliv Xlzirliii Tum. 'Illia' QITJIIDYS purpose is to im- ii'm'c stviiiiiiiiiiv skill :intl tlvvclov :ilwilitt iii wit- q C, s i . -ll1Rll mXX 'll'm RlSUx tririiiiiig ziqiizitic iitimlM'1's. 'liliv girls lczirii to swim l 'l lf'If to music :mtl to criiiiposv, clii'c't'r, :intl pziinluipzitc iii , . watt-1' p1'ogi'z1ms. A girl must be abit- to pass clit' l.X'I'RlL'I.X 5XiYTH , . . . In ,I swiiimiiitg l'l'llLl1I'l'lliCIlfS sct by tlic Klztrliiis :mtl 111- n'511r'11i , . .. . . .. . fl ltolcl il Clll'l'L'Ill' bviiioi' 1.110-bziviiig cwtiltczttt' iii oi'- KKRRY L-Xmikwmm llC'1'.fO join clit- Oligfiliilfdfltill. Kliaiiimt'-s, thi- V f - 5-'rioii, 'o 1Qi.'t: ot Ui ' 5 x ' to 'tri -'triiiiw ti- . 1 J .Nrt'rii11rj'-I 7'l'Il3'IlI'f7' Nu U K A' N N 5 fl N l ' -K Q' V -K N N i'cq111i'ctl Toi' Klzirliii iiiciiiliwsliip. W itlt Kliss Batt'- 3 bzirzt Yzivcr, smiisoi' of flu' vroii n, tht- Xlarlins ziml I 2- Q- l Xliiiiimvs tiwivclccl to :in :Xqtizitic Syiitpositim at Iowa Scart- lvIllX't'l'Sifj' in Nox'ciiilwi'. 'ltlicy zir- rt-init-ti wcwksliops :mtl limi tlivii' tccliiiiqtics cutl- itzitwl by ziqtlzitit' pmfessioiizils. ,um if ,fm t ROW I: M. Bfiid, R. Mcrslnof, S, lrwir, S. Allbre, R. lfioxwell A, Olsfarn C. Diorksefw V. Wirrtc-r'owd lvl. Martin. ROW 2: K. Urcivv- ficcil N. Ardvcwss M. O Ecvli P. Brown-r S. Pc-tors J. Qilbottsor M.W1itf1fs M. Mwteer V. Hanson. ROW 3: A. Sf.--wie J, DClW5t , O. l'1:CL't'i ' M. p'kiC ' C. lift C,Cf, 1-li,5 K, Swllffr Mi pqlftn-'r M. FCYFLQ L, SN' ' Q. ROW I: B. Kfxmmorer, B. Buiifxrd, E, Rose, P, Darvieiseri, L, Sfiivfadori, G. Joimsor, B. Brammer, J, Diiffweiieer, ROW 2: J. Jollfv J. KOIVENHOC M. Pilerim P. Miiiigie K. Ke-lim F. Gioss. S. Comi-N J. Wau i1 D. Pfochaskfi S. Viqnxrcii J. Mills. ROW 3: A. Nourw, M. Fiemiricg, D. Poiicirvfi, L. Clufier, E. Wiiscwrw. J. Van Ciefswv S. Luechi, ROW 4: P. Darlfmd, B. Alf D. Goidsmifiw C. Cor- Hies V. S:?w,.ivg. ROW 5: P. Coliiw J. MCCU-Heed J. Pvryss E. Ewke L VVEC-cf J. Ccfd R, Miils-i S. Hfrdc-'i. Skill Develops as Techniques of Dance Are Learned ORCHESIS cb .-.1 iw, ....-.... ingnfiii- y...-f of me .im-i-, Hi... mczms thi- rwgziiiizzitimi for lllUKil'I'Il 11111141-1's mi S.f.I.'s czimpus. 'lwllf' group pminofcs Zlll zipp1'u'i:1- firm of dzirive by giying stiulviits :1 Im-iliixm in wiiicli , 'liiziivx l'illl.IiIuRS , h l1,.H.MlHf to express thciiisclws in civzitiw bully' mowiiiciits. clI'Chl'SiS IIll'1l1iWK'I'S 2lI'I'i'l1li YZHJOIIS KIZIIICC sy'mposi1m1s IL me CHRI, ur :irc-11 cullcgvs xy'lic'1'c they have- sm nppurtlinity ru i l'iI.l,-!,,.H.i,ll,II. sfiuly IIINIUI' pmfvssirmiizils. .-X spring miivc'i't is pwsciitcd c-x'c1'y otlivi' yn-nr, with 21 fhristinzis pm- i'iI.I IN XXYILSUX' gram llll the zilrcriizite yvzirs. UIJZIIIUU IJiYlN'IlSi0I1SU S1'1'P'l'fIll',l' was tlw tlivim- of this KIz1y's PI'UKi!lk'fiUIl. Tha-sn' Pl'OQ'l'2l1IlS are k'h0l'L'll42Il'llDhl'li unrircly by lNL'lllbL'l'S. 5-NRW IJ l'1'H'V Any mzm oi' yvumzui who mln-s :ui iiltviwsf in miziiivc' 'IYIWI-'1f ff is CIlL'0lll'2lQ'i'll to try out fm' Oivlwsis. The g5i'm11y's I spuiism' is Kliss I3:li'lvz1i'z1 IJ2ll'liI1j1. Yli's Uiier lippnrtunity iur Political Expression ililu- tlvsirv to pzirtiuipsiti- ziutixt-ly in :i political pzirti' is ptoinott-il on wunpus lui' tlu' Young Uvnio- I vrzlts. ililirouggli this ululi. iiicinlwis uonii- in vlosvi' l DHXA lhmwg uontzirt witli tlwiii p:u'ty'V's functions. .-Xniong tlim' 1,1-HM4 HI svn-i':1l putposvs ot tliv- H oung Da-inoci':its if tounil time iivvcl to stiinulziti' in collage stuilcntf :in :ivtiw IUNAWIUX HL XTRMN iiitoim-ft in populzu' gox'ci'runciit uliziits. 'l'lu- nivni- l'jI.1,!,,.U.mfH1f lu-rs gzun Il liiioxvli-ilggc oi political orgzuiixzition :intl tlic opvrzition ot piwictiuzil politics. l4iion'ln'ilgv or tlic- Aiiyiyl- llyklgoi R issuvs :intl :in 2lCllli11liIl1liiL'l' witli sm-nioi' putty i':1n4 SW,-ff,,,1t iliilzitvs :intl lcgislzztors. ililiv Young llvtiiowzitx fouglit tliv Sltzlfl Plan ln sponsoring 21 lwootli :it Cam l.INlix I3 XKER tlv L'oiigi'n-ss Zlllkl ilisttiliuting llfL'l'Zlflli'C in thi- fwlzu il'f'f'r1.fIIf'H lfzills :u'cz1. lfiglir local iiiciiiln-is zittciuli-il tliv Young lleiiiowzits Clubs ot .'Xl1iL'1'ik'1i Xzitionzil L'onx'i'ntion :it l,:1s Yvgzis in -lzinuziry. ililtv clulv ltzis llll nwin- lwix. witli rimlt- nictnlwrs svtxing on rin' stem- vx- vciitiw lvozml. v ROW I: D, Lowa M. Cub-1. J. End'-iii' D. Sow? N. BQVZNQ1. ROW 2: W. Kirclwlwci. lf. Voss lvl. Pfivzen, Dr. E.Pi1Qwt S, KFYSE-Y brocls. ROW 3: J. Conrad, F. Zeller A. ide, R. Clwristituwson. ROW 4: M. Pauls-V B. Pint. T. Bruce i-1.Smi+ii V. Ottiawfaf J, Owen, ROW I: R. Merstton, P. Vincent, M. Piiqrim, L. Zietlow, L. Kippinq, D. Redtern, D. Pingrey, S. Hackett. ROW 2: W. Johnson, L. Hamer J. Tfowbridoe M, Owens M. White L. Mork, E. Befrvinili, S. Cook, D. Bremer. ROW 3: C. Saiisbuw B. Norman R. Waiti, R. W,'.tt D.JO'j1enser,J. i-iospers J. Auid, B. Eoe Party Interest Bruadened hy Political Affiliation YOUNG REPUBLICANS K I .xRG.xiz ET Ott' tixs fjllflfflllllll xtVII.LI.X.XI XURNI xx lviu'-t'1111i1'ff11111 Ifs'1'H1ak I315RRx'Hll.1. Sf't7'l'fIl!'.1' NANCY HREXIIOLIBT 1'2'f'fJ.VIlI'f'I' S.C.l.'s Young Rcpublicztn fitib was vstztblishcd in that spring of 1936. The sixtyftu- 1m'1ttbv1's Q11- ticztvot' tu p1'm'iciL' :ut rmpporturtity' for collcgcf stu- tlents to ftmi political cxprcssiutt :mei 1'umg1titicJ1t. Titty fUSfL'l' :tml t'm'0ttt':tgc the ztftivitics of tht- Rc'- ptibiifzm Party by C2lIl1D2liQ,'IliIlQ tot' Blztvk Hawk County :mai state- czirttiidzttcs. Kleutbcrs ztttcmieml the state cortwxttiurt :lt Sioux Citt :md the KIM- wcst cortvcittirm :it Klzitlismt, XVisconsi1t. They col- lect, discuss :tml zutztlyze iittrwrltatiuit CUllCL'i'IIiI1Q political ztffzlirs, :tml ch-bzttc issucs of importzutfc with tht' Young IJCllillL'l'ZlI'Sv fittb. XIV. Citztrlcs Hollins: svrvcs :ls the fztfuity spmtsm' for thc- Young Rcpiihliuzuts. Foreign Students Foster Interest and Understanding The Stzttc L'o11c'go of Iowa luis gztiru-L1 zur in! Crt-:ist-d curollmvut of foreign sturlcuts iu the last I few yczirs. Lvridei' tht- sponsorship of X111 A141011 1 Hartson, these students have formed 21 group uow known :rs tht- K1OSIIlO7O11f2iIl Club. .AINL'I'1C2lll stu- 1 IRAt G'5 AHIUNAIPXRD dcuts interested in the orgzurizzrtiou may join :rs as- P 1 lw'f socizite mc-Iubcrs. Cosuiopolitztu Club xrclcoiuvs the U new mtcruatiouzil students who some to this cam- l Lrux Rsjmr, . . ,, , pus and hc-lps them hccomt- acquzirritt-41 with r-:ich IlI'f f5l't'5'lI1l'l1f 1 . other. rl he group c-ricourziges :ui atmosphere- ot JAMES NDLNGL umlvrstzuuliug of. various uzttious and their t'u1- S M A , Q A tures through social and cclucatrorizrl im-vtiugs. Pro- m wfrrzy- I rwzsrrnv I I n grams about their own countries are pn-sciitctl tor tht- iuforuizttiou of the other iueuihvrs of the group. The club is working toward il Fora-igu Student Vvcck as their long-range project. ROW l: P. Eze, G. Mmari, F. Mendez, H. Bozorqzadeh, M. Astaw, J. Giko, K. Acleiumo, ROW 2: K. Batawi1, A, Meena, L. Aydar, M. Useche, D. Aqqarwal, L. Norris, P. Alarvko, 1-1, Kato, 1. Ahrabi-Ford. ROW 3: S, Ura. 1. Madison, A. Raymond, M. Oqike, Rev. E. Veroara M. Bo1iiaCe,O. Pmthouy. ROW 4: S. F15-ming, S. Badio P. Raip51, K. Verma, E. Share, J. Ndurtgu. ROW I: G. Tariiguchi, Dr. Nelson, C. Dailcawa, Mrs. Nelson, l-l. Kubo, E. Tsuqawa. ROW 2: E. Orvishi, F, Amasake, R. Honda C. lshirnaru, S. Otd, B. Miyasake, V. Sugawa. C. i-iayekawa. Hawaiian Foods and Dances Featured at Activities HUI 0'ALOHA I Caizore D.xu4.xw.x P1'1's'i11f'11l -I LTDITH Cxxouts 'rift'-f7l't7.5'illl'I1f Ptz.uu. liismtix Sz'rreIf1ry lil.,-XIX E Oxism Y'I't'IIXlU't'7' This year the Hawaiian Club's name was changed to Hui O'Aloha, meaning the Club of Hawaii. This organization brings together stu- dents of Hawaiian ancestry, their friends and stu- dents who have traveled to Hawaii. The members entertain groups in surrounding areas with informa- tive talks and teaeh basie Hawaiian dances to small organizations. At their annual Christmas party. guests were treated to an authentic Hawaiian 1neal featuring a wide variety of native dishes. The seven fall graduating members were honored at a program in slaiuiary. A spring show, including Hawaiian song and danee, is held every other year. Dr. and Klrs. Herman Nelson assisted Hui O'- Aloha Club as their sponsors, Inwa's Largest, Most Active SISEA Chapter Here STUDENT ISEA xl L' ny CHANCE ljresizlnzt Coxxnf KLINLJT liffl'-f7I'f'XiI1l'lIf JANET LYNN Sf'L7't'1Ill'41' Room Alxeoizsox Treaszlrer Education Strengthens a Nation was the theme of the Student lowa State lfdueation Associa- tion this year. :Xt each nionthly meeting a speaker emphasized some phase of edueaion and its rela- tion to Anieriean ideals. Une of the niain activi- ties of SISICA was l'rospeetive '1'eaehers Day. Iowa high school seniors were conducted on a tour of the Campus and visited a variety of classes. TICPS -Teacher lfdueation and Professional Standards- was a major activity of the group. S.C.l. nienibers were invited to schools to talk with high sehool students interested in attending college. Two years ago the Veterans of Foreign Wvars began a prac- tiee of presenting an eliieieney award to the best organized and most active SISEA group in Iowa. The chapter here at S.C.l. has won the award both years. There are seven hundred and fifty mem- bers in SISIQ-X, making it the largest one of its kind in the state. ..-wg 4? '13 'QQ' ROW I: Q, Jficobsor, J. Chance. Dr. Dt-Koch ROW 2: C. Pitts lvl. Be'rr1irH'1,J. l.yr1n,N. Wielei', C. Garter. 'IQ Chl 55' REEUSID GES U SES Coeds Given Chance to Air Upiniens in Government :NYS 11'11s 111'g11111f1'11 111 111'111'1111- 1111 1'f1111'111'1' 1111121118 111 s1'11-g111'1'1'111111'111 11111111115 11111111111 s11111111115 1 111 S.L1.1. 1116 11ss111'111111111 111111115 11'1111 1111' g111'1f1'11- 1 A11N1-i YI-LRN11N 111g 21QL'I1C11'S 111 1'1's1111'111'1- 111111s 111111 1111-1'11111p11s 1111- 1,l'1'.Vil1f'lll 1111111 ffl 111'111'1111' 111111111'111111111's 1111' 51101111 111111 11111-1111- 111211 111-1-1-11111111c111. 1911111111'111g 1111- 1111111111-111511111115 111- .11'1YY D1 111117111415 11111111111 1'1'1'1-111111113 1111' 111111111W1'1's 111151111 I312ll1I11l1g' 11111 11'11 f11'1-11'1' '11 s111'1111 1'11111111111111 1'111ss1-5 1111' 111111' 11'111111'11 s111111'111s, Y 1111- 11111 11-11 111111 21 s111'111g 11'2l111'1'S11lp ffiillllllgj sw- -1L1m1 1Xv1 11111 s11111. 11111 1'1'11111s 111 '11V111111'11-1,111-A11 1111-11.11 1'11- b1111Wn1'1'11 1111111111 111111 11 1111111111 111111111 11'1'1'1- 1111111111-11 111' 1111- XIAXRY KAY Umwelt g1'111111. A115 11'11.1'11s 111111 1111- 111111K 11111011 111 5111111- ,l.VmmNr s111'111g 11121111 :11'111'1111-s, 111KW11111111g 1111- 11111111111 s11'1e 51111113 1111s jl'2ll' 1'1111111'11 HXv1ll'S1I'y Y11g1111'. 111111 11111 1 5111. 1'111111g1- 11.111-1. 111 11111 5I11'111:l, 1111's 111-111 1111-11' 11111111111 1V111111'11's 1,211 11'1'1'111'1111 111 11111111 1111-1' 111'1111'1111'11 1111 11111115 111 1'1s11111g 111111111'1's 111111 11111- 512111111112 S.f.1. 1'111'11s. ROW I: N. P o1f1n J. DJobe'11e J. 14511013 J. Ve- Hof M. Gerfws N. 1 '31'1 fS. ROW 2: M. 51316513 D. Pwefscw' D. E111'e1d, S. KefaQrb1'11c11 5.111101-111 A. S011 C.Div1s J. Ke-1111, V- ROW I: R. Clerlsliawson, J. Harvlell V. Cope D. Jolmslon J. Powell. ROW 2: G. Pelefson A. Sclwmldl, C. Rembold, R. Beyer L. l'lfamp+01 D,SmI+?. ROW 3: l-LC f'a ve D.Jofie-'ASQ' D.Dav1s D. l.wc3l' B.G1'al1er1'1. ' 1 AMRH Represents the Flfteen Houses ef Men s Derms N ..'lil111 :sss11e1z1tii1111Vr1f4llcnsRc's11lc-111'1-hHz1lls is the 1cp11s111t.1t1x1 only of .1ll 111111 who lun 1111 lcllllpllh. 'lilu' Q'OX'L'I'IllIlg' hmly, the S1'11z1t1', 1'1111s1srs of flu- p1'csi1l1-11ts of flu- 11111-C11 ll0lISCS lll tha- 1111-11's ll0I'1I1l- m1'ics, flu- cl1:111'1111'11 of 1111- sf:1111l111g 1'11111111ittcvs 1 L'HR1s R1z,x111111,11 . . . . . . ' :1111l lfllll' l'XCL'llflX'l' 0ll11'1'1's. Upp01't11111t1cs T111' So- P - 1.-'If 1 . - . 'f '1 111111, 1'cc1'c:1t11111z1l z1111l 111tellc'ct11z1l clcvcl11p111c'11t arm' D XY I ,Rc I XS! X p1'm'11lv1l lw .-XKIRH. l11r1'z1111111':1ls, Sfllllflll' g0X'l'l'Il' ., 1 ', , A 3 ' lv. W .i I 1111-nt z1111l lllSClISSl0lI g1'o1111s are Il part 111 flllS pru- I1'4A l'1.1'1l t'lI g1'z1111. .-XKlRll spo11s01's tllc :1111111:1l l5c':111ry P21511-21111 DICK LYYCH z1111l tz1lc'11t sl11111' 111 Ovtfmbw. l'.z11'l1 l1r111s1- sclccts 21 SZ,l.H,m,.j, l11111s1- 11111-1-11. who IS jlIllgfC'll 111 1111 1-vc11111g g11w11 1'11111p1-t1t11111 11111l 21 11111-st11111 and z111swv1' sn-ss1o11. Q1.XLYIX l1111NS 'lil11't'C girls 21I'L' pickml by tlu- j111lg1-s: all 1111-c:1111p11s 'l',-f,1.1-1,1-W 1111-11 vote for :1 queen who is 2lllIl0lll1L'l'4l at thc' AKIRH 1l:1111'1- the l0ll0XYlIlQ 11'1'ck-c'111l. 5, ww q.v,-4 M5 f OFFCAMPUS WOMEN W UH-uzlxupuxx Q,jHXL'I'llI1ll'Hl' I'l'Pl'K'Nl'llI'i All Skfl. Hy hzmxiug 11 vain- in UZIINININ LIH-1iiI'a. thvw INHIILN muh-lmtx xxTw.1rv not lin- in CIIHUQQ'l14II'INiT1lI'f lwm- Nrmmlgm- illfL'I'L'NT in k'IlUlI7llx m'gz1r1ifz1ti1m, 5411.1 m W ng. 'lqlwn' ill? Nt'IW!ll'2lU' grmlpy Tm' flu' mmm :mmf mrizil xlvtixiriv. fur TIN- MHA-QQIIIIUIIN q11.I4-Ur,- XY1JIUQ'l1 srmh-rmtx. OFPCAMPUS MEN Il1I'Hll l14H1f IIN' Xl lIA lwrlm -'rwxzpx NDIIHMII' wvlzcl f'u,mfff1r-ffl 0111121 . FH XRUX IXPRNI XIERH IVTIXITIVA mr TIWH' IIM'lI1lN'I'x zu xx 1-H zu rm' rhl- 1'llfIl'l' PIM - rmicrlr lumix. A, V E' , - Q1 'S Qnffflf---A1lf11. . IDX!! SHN!! , . VV C1 , 6 2 , gg. - ROW I: D. Jensem G. Currie R. Worm D. Carpewter. ROW 2: K. Smitty T. McAdams, B. Riess, C. Rapp, B. Leltmkulil, J. Vari- Deventer, C. Rembold. After Thirty Years, MU's Structure Remains Strung MEN'S UNION R rcu XVoRxt IJ7'6'.YiI1t'Ilf Gym' Ct'RRrra lvift'-f77'f'XiIlt'Ilf Drzr. CxRPizNTr3R S4'r'rr'rr1ry- 1'I't'IZXI1l'l'1' lllcrils liuiort se1'yc's to perpctttzrtc College traili- tiorts :tml customs :tml to lcccp all mztlc stmlcrits at S.C.l. irtformctl of vollcgc ztlzfztirs. Tliis was tht- grottpls tltirtietli year' in opcrzttiori. Tltcy promotc-rl zictiyitics to stimulzitc scltolztrsliip, chztrztctc-r', Col- lege loyalty :tml Z1 spirit of st-r'yiCc'. Recognition of lczrtlcisltip :tml scltolztrsltip :tttztimm-rits is give-rt by the Hall ot Rc-uogriition. Xvitli AXVS, the Klerfs lfnion sporisorcrl tltc ztnmral zuttumu style show. Nl. LV. Vvcck, iriti':1mt1r'z1ls, lvctttrx-s :tml zt sports tlzty were :ill pztrt of tlic plzmrtirig of llcrfs linion. Incoming Women Aided in Adjustment to College Life L'1n1111s1-lu1's lflflll tltc CUllIlt't'fll1gI link lW1't11'c'1'11 ll'K'Sll1I1CI1 aml fl'1lI1SlAi'l' 1111111011 SfllilCIlTS aml tllv vul- . lege' k'OlIl1Sl'llIlg l7l'OHl'2lIU. Tlu- new st111l1'11ts get l tlu-il' first vicxx' of the S.L'.l. Campus fl'll'0lIj1l1 tht l eyes ut tlu- co1111sclo1's. The co1111scl111' arts as a Qfllllll' tl11'1m11gl1 oric11tz1ti1111. aml lu-lps l1t'1' CUllIlSL'll'l'h 2lll.llISl' to mllcgt- lift-. rlilllj' also act as lfnit Lllnair- XIIXU DIR! Nm me-11 aml Hall fJl l:lCCl'S 1l111'i11g5 the llrst sc111cstv1' This Year the-rc were llftx'-txvo c01111s1-lors. To bt llmzl IJYIIIIIM for ' ' eligible: tm' COLlIlSL'llIlQ a girl must bc at least a s0pl11m101'c with 21 2.2 Ql'2ltlC z1x'c1'z1g6g slw must pos' sess the lL'1lllf:'l'Sl1lP and cl1arat'tc-1' c1'it1'1'ia st-t up by .-XYYS. lfaclt spring, camlillatcs are lllft'l'YlCXVi'il by the llfll'H1lf0l'j' di1'ct't01's and past C0llllSClOl'S. They arc .lllflgCkl rm their ability to adjust to new situa- tions and their gc-1111ine interest in collegiate affairs ROW I: P. Kessler, A. Mellor B. Bvzammeu N. lvllzc-ur A. Recd L.BfoWw.J,Fe+le1 D.Cl11-zlslrcm F.Hol11b N. Ellstrom, D. Armfarfl C. Sloea. ROW 2: P. Pffrls 5. Gflfdqt-01:10 K. Koetoe J. Bald A. Aaclfrson J. DVEf'rf'w lvl, SLl11.lGt D. Fetevsff C. lvlfddi-'1 S. Lueclwt, L. Hanson J. B1-rllt. ROW 3: S. l-lalulwt N. lVlQ13rlde M. Dllil-150 M. W11lbe:.: A.Sp1er,C.Brt1balfcr J.Do1mear1, lvl W1-xrnlles, lvl. l-luddloslom, B. Alle? D. Coblt, P. Dc1SloOm. N. Clmmbcrs. ROW 4: C. Kreolfomd B, lvlofrls M.Geo1'f1e,J. l-lnrberlz P.Schv.f,rze'1lsacl1 J. l-lafbevtfl l.. Sevetl M.Kf1fw1- E. Erlolmlff K. Pflce K. 501' A. Sonnets. iI'1lKll'I1FS hL'L'2l1IlL' 2lL'klll2llI1U'k1 wlrh flu- k'2iIHDllS :md my Y-, 4. ROW I: K, VV':TSOV S.?1ffose J.Df3 ff1-'.J.D,ccwf: R.R.,1r. ROW 2: K. 6'-' Fx. 6175 D.A4e'1 S. K'3'S?'C'4'Ck M. Owe' M. Cui' J. Wfv': K. PJWKV. Chnimlcfs :lid OHYCZIINIHLIS fl'L'Sl1IIll'll :md Il'2l!lSIACI' xirmum-nt. Twts, 1'c'giftrz1tim1 :md lim-tirlgs wcrc' XYUINCII lillfillgj the first 112111 of Q-:ich w111vstv1'. New :ill part of tlu' zuljllsrlm-nt pvriml. XYt'I'l' CIlL'Ulll'1lQQ'd ru fmd mfc'1'c'sts m flu-11' nvu cu- ffvumflz ffniffr rllllliflflllll KI,XRG.XRIi'I' O'B.XYI4mN l'1l'K'Sh11ll'l1 :md r1':1nsfc1' 111011 U't'l'l' ClJIltIllL'fl'd fhlhllgh Ul'il'llI'21TfifH1 wvvk by the plx-sinlvllt uf 1-:ich .Um lfuifff f.vIIlZjI'HlKllI . lmmxsv in thc- 111011K 1lr11'mitm'ic-s, ROW I: ,. F1 'ev Q. VV: 'f C. Rf TCf.1U G. LSC 'C 3. 9'-xc' M. 5' fe'-1 V. Si ROW f. JE'-.G '1. Cfavf S. Dfff fn Scr'rl:J'. ROW 3: R, Shfwv W. ,fr -. L ' -f Q. uf' 'se' fi..-'N y, ,N VT, . 1 . YI-ilzlnx Swmxf. VV. GE - J. MfNf'w. 3. Scwf v 1, M..rv1 . S Muhile Homes Supplement Housing uf Married Students 'llic Yillztgt' Cmiiicil writ-s :ix tlit- juiiit grivwii- ing bully of tlic- tlirw liotisiiig units for 111zti'1'ic'cl N Skfl. sttttlc-tits. Tliir urgjzliiizzirioii i'cpi'esc'rits tllrm- i lzimilics living in Sitiiscr Yillztgv, College' Liutirrs :tml tht- fifty lic-xx' Klubilv lluiiivs. XYm'kiiig tliroltgll Aluxiiis Roi:iik'i's1mN SLB, the coiiiicil cl:-it-lopt-tl plum for the-ir play- PN'U'l'Nf gmiiml cqtiipiiiviit piwjt-ct. KIz1i'1'it'1l stutlt-tire vii- , . K jolt-tl Il llLIIIll7t'l' of sofizil L-wiits plzuirit-nl bv tht- Vil- I iioxus lint on ' I,iw-WHIIINII l2lgl'.Li0l1I1Cll. ,lust bc-fam' flu- liulitlzty Yillxilflflll st fltristmzis ggvt-toggctlit-V wats liclml. 'lille' lfnimi bull, IMAX ODEKIRK mrmi was tlic son-me of flu- l'xt'bl'lIllI'j tlzuiuc. Czirtl Aql,l.H,,mu1,-'l'nm.IH,U, pztrrivs :tml 1'vc1'czttifJii:1l sports pmxitlt-tl rt-lztxiiig niuiiivnts for flu-sv stutlciir fzimilit-5, Q 27 W s x lf Q01-... . 2 Z-W... M..........-.,, A :,.'L.'6 coed QJSV, 'Pains Fe-f mvhw Mrs. Chwrles Revfrcw, oreofmre We eve- fifz Wea! a' G'9 ff 'P+ wcbfe Pcrffs. W 1 Y 1 Y 5 . y - f I ' 1 Mirrxed afudcrfs QVQCJ ci ww Nlidi Q' Y brFdf,1e in Surwef ViUfVw +41 roffw fvum i flwefr' sndles. Y Spring bvirjzs 5oMbf1H md H125 wqouww -.-.Tie 72 df'LEVVF-'kfd 'D' ff: bf- Wert cw. 1 jf N -Q P If I' . '-Q Q 5 Q4 W 'F M 5 !2-fav' f Q . - 1 x gl . . f, fi 2 :W -W-.,,..3,, 3 ' ' Q56 J .wr ,img Q F' Z H f,,f .wk , Mm.,,.fww.,n -- .,- .,,y.,.. ,,.K- i h'- gms' QW , am Q P 531,11 3 A 2 v 5 ff A+.,- ROWI: 5 s to 'V .s fe Q V- V, ROW2qW.F?' es- V Q.D'fF1:. Iowa Governors Honored hy Men's Residence Houses lg.. 'fix ,. fn r,-. f. 'ff Mf R41 C Q D Q MH -R-su HHMINN Hzrkc-r' Hull mrrsisrs or st-xr-rr SL'DIll'ilfl' lrmrsvs. t-zrvlr rmrrrr-tt .fi . .. in .V A. I L ,VZ , 1 ,S lrvml rvsrrin-rrts. pivtrrrcri xrlmw, lwrrsc rom-sirlvrrts :tml mom- rs ut tlrc AKIIQII Vrrln-sr 'rg 1 ' ' '. It 1 ': ' . - s 4 rlvltrrr r'w4rr'rl. .X gmrrp IL'l1k1K'I'Sl1iP t'ur1tn'r'c'ru't' is from rrr tht it ty', : r , I -2 ' rrs-lirrgf. ' ' rivsigrrvd 101' thc' wrr1rtor't and L'UI1Yt'Ilil'llL't' ut' its rvsirlvrrts. ' ' ' sitlc'rrce lrzrll rrrrits :md mtfcc lrotrrs. Baker rvsrrtcrrts L'HII11WL'I'C in tht- iIlfl'2lINlIl'2ll sports prrmgrzrm :wrt prmmrmr' rirscrrssrrmrrs wrtlo tzrcrrlty rrrvrtrbr-rx, -zrrsrrns, zrhiliry tu lczul, mzrtrrrrty :tml :tua- , xt-rmrrc-rrt lc'zulvr's tm' the 1-rrsrrirrg tc-rm. s zr krtvlrcrr. tlrrcr- Irmrrrrgvs, Il lrbrwrrx :mtl 21 tvlcwrsrrrrr morn rrirrg the yurrr, flu- lrmrscs 110141 rm1'tit-s, cxfhzrrrgcs with Q 4 21 L x .41 eg ' , giyi, 5:4 , Shiv - f v Y Leg: fr 533 ., fm-'wg fi .-, A 2 . 5 I r ffzw, I . 2. iv g92ls5LiQ'f?Q'. ,i g'fJ ffsgz Tp, Iwi . Q, , , Q ,W . faq W 5 . vi ish ' Q55 fi? QQ -din ' we' New V Us spar Ropes- fms Coe-O TYXP5 To ver +CB1k-ef Me Hwd ,,. ITF SONY: 0 We 1. U lakes more CC7 C6 f t- UW 'Fw r emiicfv-d N f '3 -fe, 'V-,Ph TES bzoke. Tw Emu ff,, g:e1 ryivfdes ' wrmcschar'-3 fa' H :fiom for Hs rosldcwfs. W xgffvf , f :iw 5 4 :sur Q E Q I v I ' , . . I A L , w, , if,,, I 4 ,W w' I JL flfifku .3 'sy s K S1 H .iieha s 'ig - ffxirfwv 'Lan Lg ' Q N 21 B T if-wk 4 KSM5?-If Qafifktyi .ilfwig W . I79 rw d 1 ,EGM x 1 7 L ALEAY w ...nn , ,k., HN' VQDIL , 1 mu g 1 wN.....,,,,-Q '-V--.. S Y Q? mm up Q cc LLL ww. -.-w.d...,,1, we qw, ., 'LT fv- 'rw ROW l: C. Sr1ittiOr,M.M1lleV. L.SeQlIw1ton. D. Hallfeobeclc. ROW 2: L.l:11X R.ScHley. R.G1wlberf1I1F G. Graves, D. Crook, Regents Complex Will Expand to House Women Students A 111-11 s1-ctirm Ill Regents 1'011111l1'x is l7l'lllQ' built wl1i1'l1 will l11111s1l 400 z11l1liti1111:1l 1111'11. A thi1'1l 1111it, to l11111s1- 1111- 1111'11 st111l1'11ts, is 111111' i11 tl11s 11lz11111i11g stages. ,1tl1l'St' t'11t111'1' plzms tm' tl11' R1'g1111ts 1'1J11111l1'x 1':1ll t111' llllllllf t:11'1l1t11's :1111l lo1111g1-s tm' lvutli 1111-11 z1111l 11111111-11. ll11' 111'11' 1111-11s llllll A will lw li11isl11-1l 1111xt S1'pt1'111l11-11 11'l11t11 tl11' TWH 1l111'111it111'i1's , 51, will l11' 1'1'11:11111'1l lQlllL'l' ll:1ll Zlllll S1'l1lIll Hull. 'l'l11- 1111-s1'11t : lQ1'g1111ts 1l111'111 is 1li1'i1l1'1l into 1'igl1t l11111s1ts, with 11:11'l1 l11111s1' ' l1:11'i11g :1 l11-z11l 1'11si1l1-11t 11111l1l1' tl11' gXss111'iz1ti1111 111 Xl1'11's Resi- 1l1-111'1' Halls. .X llL'Il 11'1tl1 Sflltlj tz11'iliti1-s 111111 Ll t1'l1'x'isi1111 s1-t is z11':1il:1l1l1- tm' 11:11'l1 l11111s1'. 'lil11' 1'1-1'1'1':1ti1111:1l 11111111 is 1'1111ip- 111'1l 11'itl1 l1illi:11'1ls, 111ml :1111l ping 111mg t:1l1l1-s. 'llltv l11111s1's. 1' 11g 1. ., . s . -s 111tl1 tl111 lllllfx 111 flll 'lllN l11111s1' 1111111111:1t1's :1 1':1111l11lz1t1' tm' tl11- Xllss .XNIRH 111111 P111 1111 'l1l111 'ilw 1-11-f'1'f1s i11 i11t1 1111111 1l s11111'ts 11itl1 l'i'lli1'l' ll:1ll :1111l 11ltf1':1111p11s 1111'11. 1,111 Q4-1 2 1 A V 1,wf Rwig, ,e 1 if Ein ROW I: T, Biggs, B. Morris, A. Kreioermeier, S. Odell. ROW 2: P. Williams, C. Pitts, S. Belden, M. Jacobs, K, Hanson, S. Thomas, L Hartman Bartlett the Home et Women and Transfer Women Bartlett Hall, the oldest residence hall on campus, houses all freshmen, transfer women and their counselors. The hall sponsors Chat ,N Nibbles at which the residents are able to meet the dormitory election candidates, View various dis- plays and socialize while enjoying refreshments. Social ser- vice projects included a yisit to the Allen Klemorial Hos- pital and Christmas caroling at nursing homes. D-letter parties highlighted the end of each semester, with the cor- ridor haying the least D-letters being honored. A contest among the three women dormitories was held during VVO- men-Pay-All XV:-ek, the object being to see which dormi- tory could take out the most guys. Throughout the year there were bulletin board contests and at Christmas there was a door decoration contest. Election and installation of Bartlett orlicers are held at the beginning of the second semester. Miss Joy Tubauoh, Assistant Director, and Miss Norma Prehm, Director. 3? f P' 4' .ffxgw . ,f.. ' .IL Q' y t .N x if D . ' 'fi iff f?'ifV l' l '-wif , ff, z lf' . 74226. ff ' 'iff 4' '9' 1 f'-Tgff'-Q ' 4' fggegm fs gy if l 1 4 if j5i,.Q:i'e Q fi' , M as -'X if-'Vi , ,aff L . 5 1.1.5, nfl ', MIA .V 1:52, ,Wy fV'fSUVfl 4' , , '3,r'f1y, 'r4'a,f friy ilk ,ww he Pimflu fi 'ir is ,M vga-'fl K-, 4 .Yi ,Wifi 4 as nf' wsffa ,s .Qi . infer., I ag, 5? 54 X viiifllfyfh ' A ' A 44, 9 l ' ,l??i '?1 ' Il! H 'f,, ,' +L' -' - M, . -.,y - -.isp--V I ff Tx Barllell girls relax in dormllory smolcer belore llwe release cl We gcvererrwewf rencr' or +l e errecls 1:5 smoking. On Friday llwe Halls are evacualed as We glrls lweed Home :or We-lr awllclpafed week-ard. The Green Loumfge displays llwe perfecl lwolldef sel' ling and malces everyorwels 'rroufylwls slray foward vacallon. i M Carol Hmshimofo finds Her Hands MH and The limes 1 busy 'as she C:+H'IeS Lfawfher Uiris 0: Weir caHQrs. ,arm c':3n'1s,5 enwce- ew al 'wcv vena!-lv Nueva fo We mcrQfar3fm room. ' T1 Even' me weeks We 'iris Corireifde :cr Weir LMI? meerirms To dimuss dorm and campus acffvifies. r 1' f P , 335' ' ' I -wf - .N I ' Q ,, 3- 3 . 7, Y 1- ' fi , A' HQSSAIKTF-'I wg ' Q ,L . f fM,,., ',,f A Q A5,f, ' w V? g A ff riff- fl- ,sf Mwirlbii Spring Elections Decide Ullicers for Lawther Hall LVPIJCI'-L'l2iSS 1111111011 llml tl1c11' l1o111c :uvay fVl'OIIl l11m11' 111 I,.IlXYflN'l' Hall. l'llQ'L'fl0llS of llOI'1Il rnllivc-1's are lwlnl c':1cl1 sp1'i11g5. 'lilw l1:1ll lms 1111it cl1:1i1'1111-11 lll c':11'l1 unit wlmsc' llllff IS to llllOl'Ill tlw gIll'lS 111 tl1c11' lllllf of flu- V2ll'lllllS mllcgl- :ic- tivirivs. The 1Avc1'u:1t1r111 1'r11111111rtcc' sp011m1's Illilllj zlutivitivs, 1111'l111li11g P21-l2lIll2l pz11'tic's :xml Sfllllj s11:1cl4s 1111 flu' nights lw- frm' l111:1l 1-xzlms. lJUl'1IllTUl'5' l11'c'z1l41A:1ats 1111 Slllltlilj Zlllkl 2lT-lL'l'- 11111111 tvzls ollcr formal, lllll, Zlllll 1'vl:1x:1tin11 to l.:1x1ll1v1' llilll A'illlL'IlIi gflk'l'll w1'x'11'1- IWl'Oll'L'f9 lIlL'llllli'll Q'lll'l4flll'l4 k ll'lJl' V N L'll'lll'fCll 1111' luml 11111 tllc llIltli'1'IWl'lXllC'fK'll 1'r11111r1'11-Q 111 tlu- xx'u1'l1l. Upun llllllhl' was lu-lll fill' x:11'1r111s HL'L'Zlwl1JllN Tlll'4lllQll' 11111 tl1Q jl'11l'. IlllS lCZ1l', lWL'L'1llISL' 111 tlu' HX'l'l'k'l'lJXX'llt'll 11111111- fiom ill flu- ll1111111 lnml 4l'l'X'lL'4' flux wwf N1-0111111 Ill' l,z1x1'1l1v1' sm- 111 L z1111plwll Hull. W-V wi .1 M' Lnfll-1 Hkvfgnwg' , ,ev ,N an-i '59 tm 71 gi. 0.- W I: K. First C. C. Tnfiibl-de C. ROW 2: K. Ci'..lllCli1 ' K, Bmlii-C M. Otis? J. J-i 'Q' xff' t S. Mfwii-try S. Vd q Wi, ,,-,,.. Campbell Expansion , - Nth . W 'ian ev-N.. -. in . W .' - 'H Mlss Slwii-lily pwi,-,fury Aswizlftfl Diiilgltif iiiid lWai':' if-l Bii'i',f.. Dir'GCift'. ' Alleviates Crowded Conditions A IIUU' tiiiit is loving ztcltlc-il to fztiiipbt-ll Hull wlmlt will litflp zivvuiiiiiimlzitt' tliv iiiciwxisiiig iiitiiilwci' ul' mlltfgt- umm-ii. lziiuli moiii line its min plttmmg ziml xiitli tlit- ptivzttc' tliiiiiigg moiii. tlic' girls may wvzii' limisi-omits to lviwziktzist, 'lllic mlm'- iiiitmw tiiriiiilivs its I'L'SlllQ'llfi witli x ti'1oi1s tiilttiitzil. suuizil :tml t-iliiuzitiuiizil ztctivitics fllldlllgllllllf tlic- it tr. llwst- iii- . . , vlmlvtl 11 lvlnml tlomitimi pi'cm't't, :1 L liristitizts xx'm'l4sliop ztml p'1i'tx lol' l1Iltll'l'IWl'1Xlll VL'kl vliililtcii, :tml i Nlirmlzirsliip Uiiim-1' ' . r- . . , , . lui' i'c-siilcnts with :1 .mllll grzitle imlcx :tml zilmw. Colle-t limits :tml tziviilty gmwt iliiimws iwrv Il p1ll'T nt tlit- viilvmlzii in vwiits. 'liliv girls plnrim-tl Il llvztssziil pillly :it flitiatiiizis, plus P. pzirtivs :tml lmtlgt- lt-ssmis. . , , fi Ilit- lizill mziile trziy l:ix'm's lui' tlic htmlviit llvziltli Lt-iitvi' :tml suit Z1 llmvvi' tu :mx K ziiiiplwll rt-sitlt-tit mlm was in tlii iiilii'm'ii'x'. 'Q 53 S I 1 if sb Lafdry doves go gesfef as feese we Cirwobeff womer share We Ia+esfQ1oSsIp. ,fam Eder makes good use of one of Cimpbews -v Q added affmciows, a pfvowe I1 each room. The family style Chrisfmas dinner added fesfive Havor for Hwese resfderfs. Y 3 5. K' iii X. at 9 f B Q., , ., 7 In yn ig V ',eZ I , ,. , ' L 4 ,Y ex 5 if 'E 3 WW. 39 H+ f 1 X N. X 6' ,. if I' V iff? X, 1 .- , N 1 af, ,V x' x gf . E., , , . ,. F, YA x , A ' 2 if .f ff if .f! 'K . k fl' fi far Xxx x - it 'gf' 5 Q- x K XY iff 1 s 'X i, , E ' 4 WR, wi . IW 1' K 5' 1, JWM-H K in-111 Q Ps I . , f , LALAQ P13853 I ei l E UP CAM D 555 Delegates Represent Every Campus Religious Group E U N C II- O111' 111'11'11:111' 1-111111 1-11111 s111111'111 1'1'1111-1' 211111 11'- 11g11111s 111'g211117:1111111 1111 k'2lI11111lS 1'11111111'1s1-s 1111- 1111-111- RELIGIOUS A V I T I E S 1101811113 111 f111'S.Q1.R.ix., 11111 5111111-111 f1111111'11 111' R0- 11Q1fJ11S ,X1'111'1111's. ,I111l' 31111111 1121s 1111'1'1' 111111'1'1's 111111 1 11111 1111-111111'1's 211 1211'g1', 111111 131. 1121111111 1f. 111-1111- 1 11llI'11 :ls 112101111 511111151111 '11111' 1'1111111'11 is 111's115111-11 111 BILL Smwmj s1'1'1'1' 1111- CIIf1l'L' 1'11111'g1' 111111 21 111'11g11:1111 111 211'111'1111's l,HAmllHf 1112111111-11 1111' 11111 15l'lJIIlfJ1'1f1ll 111 1'1-11g11111s 111i111a111g :11111111g s111111'111s. SL'lI11I12ll'S, S.L'.1Q.:X. 1,c11'1111'1's, ANY 141411113 111'111111'1'11111111 11'111s 211111 11111 1,1-21111-1's11111 1V111'14s111111 1111,-!,,.H.1I11,,11 11'111'1' El 11-11 111 1111- g11'111111's 211'111'11111s. cDf11l'I' 111'11j1'1'1s 1111'111111'11 1i1'11111121111'211 R1-11'1'211s 211111 1'11111111'1'111'1's 111111 AIXXIQ l,111'1-Q11 11L'1111I11f 1112111 1111' 11111 Q'1llIl'k'11 Night 1111 11011 s111- S11-1-11,11-11 111'111s, 11111 L'111'1s1111z1s 11'1'1- 11g111111g 1'111'1'11111111 211111 1111' 1521011111 1111151 X1g111. 1 1 I ROW 1: M.1fic, P.W1-111,111 ROW 2: M. M1'1,11111 DVQ1-1.BV'V'W11iVd W. S1t f11C D. Ci'k1 15' M. ROW 3: A. R101 -fda E. 13f11:,1r1',1 J DQVV1111, M. W11113e111 C, K1111e1211'1d, K. W16'C1TE1'1 K1Rf1W1ev,J. Lovce11,A.1?1'-1-d, Tw .4 612-1 ROW l: G. l-lewd S. Scwtt S. Fmfbttff L. Altwr M. Rtems-'icV f?ldtit' S, Cbfufet L. Atb -'-. NT. l-l.. s G. l-limi-5. ROW 2: J. Lyra M,Cftsel1olt C. Mftddfzti D. Clwistom, B. Ncvttwll. M. Jordar' P. Wltllftms J. Wlwltvs-r Mm. T. l'lal5tttad, T. lfftdtrtq. ROW 3: D. Cublt S. Lfelfamf N. Clif l. Wtll'fam2 R. .lions ',-' L, Vill--'Ld' E. D,-al L. Yifq ROW 4: G. Le': 52':1 R. Low W. E-i' - 'ffm Pt. Ktk 'CV'T .'lt? S. Rftvet' G. l-lrftlf A.N13el R. Warl M. Stlurx. S A I I I I I I tudent cttvtttes, Sptrttual Interests Cnmhmed 'llltv Llltristtzttt Srtttlttttr Llctttvt' ts opt-tt ru srtttlt-urs bt-luttgittg to tlte Uisuipltts ut Cltrtsr Cltttrclt, tht-ir tzttttiltcs ttml trit-mls. 'ltltt-tv ls lwttt um' l'L't1llll'L'I1tl'llI' l CHZHMHQVXIZ Hmm tm' tttvtttlwt-t'sl1ip itt tltt' gmttp . . . zt ht-lit-f ttt rltc ljmmlmf fltrisrizttt tttirlt. 'llltv pttttpust- tat rltis fellmvslmip ot st-wttry wtmlt-tttf is tu pmtitlt- zttt t-t1xtt'utttm'ttr cutt- 'IRUMIXS li mlm. tlttrixtf to Lilttistizttt lwmtltt-t'lttttttl :tml zttt opprwttttt- l'jHAfmAMm! ity tm' Fpiritttatl gmxvtlt. :tr wttll :ts wttrsltip :tml sfmlt. Yztriutty pt'ujt't'tm :tt't- tttttlt't'I:tlit'tt by rlttt flt,t,xX'.x ll.xxt'.s gtwttp tlttrittg tltt- tvttr, sttvlt ttf lltttttwtttttittg :tml S,,f-ff,,t,V1- Xlttrltt-tk llzty tvztx. cxtroltttg ttml L'ltt'iwtttt:ti gift vx- cltztttgtw, plus xx't-vla-vtttl t't'tttt':tts tlttrittg tltt' fttll :tml XIWRIINY HLRYI' spring. Ritlcf tttttt fttrttiwlttwl rm' Sttmltty xx'ttt'sl1ip 'l'1'tfr.f11'tf' Ft-twivtw ttml 5lllllN'lA5 :tt rltt' L1-tlatt' lfttllf Cltristizttt Llltttttlt. XIV. 'llt't't'y llztlirvtttl st-txt-tl tltt- grrtttp :ts tltt-tt' zttlvimti Center Has Facilities for Fun, Study and Worship A M E R I C A N C E N 'I' ER Thi- fxiIil'l'iL'Z1ll Baptist LVUIIYFI' sponsors we-ckly PI'flQl'2llliS of spiritual :uid iiiwlla-vrilzil stuuulzuiou for its 1uv1ubvi's. Tlicsc- rcguizu' iuvctuigs of wor- W pu IAE.1.,H, IAXXS ship, ftuiiy .zuui fhristizul scrxicv focus ou tiu' umlvr- l,,MEl1t,lf stfzruiiiig oi the gospvl zuui tin- LYIIISTZIIIT z1u'11i'clu-ss x oi world rvspousibilify. This is tin' swoml yvzu' the KIAXRILYN OLSON group has iwcu iu the-u' prcsvut louzlriou. The ovu- 1bi1'4'fj7't.K'iIlt nf tm' proviiics 21 viizlpcl. kitvhcii, lounge, lihi'1lI'j, work room :uni fucsiiiv for usv by the stunlcurs. Tin- group NANCY l3xRiQi.1.x sponsored 21 Tiizulksgiviilg Lwfllllliillllify' projvct :uid Sfrrurfzry p1'vpz11'L-si :ul IliYK'l'll2lfi0I12ll 'IQl12lilkS,KiYil1g Diuuci' for :ill foreign stlulvuts. :Xt fiiristuizis rin-y lwld scu- RIUURU SfiN'l'Nl NN souzil Dccvliihvi' pzirtivs iiiClill1iIlQ' 21 Qihl'iSfIllilS Yule 'l'f'fYl51l l'7' Log Sciwirc :uni Klusiczii. Part of fhixil' progrzuu illclluimi 21 foreign stuilcut pzulcl. Nlciubcrs took part in lliiliij' study groups, rvtrc-:its and scminzlrs. ROW I: M. Mcciiiuc Q. Kofi' S, Bosciiuiie L. Mirw-wr C. Cow S, Ebbem N. Wiwiisczvw E. Eiibiev M. Dmciwei. ROW 2: C. iiiiieh N. Tfiik M, fic? G. H'D .'i: F. Jrs E. DEW, J. Gcsciice J. Tyrif VV. Siu -, S.E: if-'1 ROW 3: C.G1f'f M' . W, FEL! 54155, G. Pcki.-ariw N. Cook S. Ffzfxivom N. Sffirkpii. ROW 4: K. Cer'v 'e C. Dom-, D. Servo-r W, F'fWs5.r'i D. JJ wi , M, Swv, J. JFS?-' L. W' :EG M. Siixff, D. Wnifwd M. Wi'i:.is M. Cii i K.R.1-,'-wid., ROW I: L. Minear, M. McCirrrtrc:, S. Boirierr, C. Cox. ROW 2: Mrs, W. Frsrrbauqtr, J. TOTYYIGVI, M. Qisorr, J. Goschke, N, Barkeia C. Bariey. ROW 3: N. Cook J. Agicermafr, G. Kost, R. Boxrseii, M. Beck, N. Wiritsoo, G. Peterson, S. Fcrstrom, M. Battey, V. Cave R. Panty. J. Perrin Baptist Service Sorority Sponsored little Sister THETA EPSILON 3I.rRrr,r'N Orsox PIU-i11r'r1f jorrixri '1'oxrr..rN lrifl'-f7Vl'.Vill'l' It xnxx Closerrxrz Ser'1'r'f11ry Xrxer' B.rrzr4rir..x 'l'I't'fl.YllI't'I' Tire Tlretzr lfpsrlorr service SOI'Ul'ify is at sister hood rrr Christ, zritrlizttc-ri with tlre Baptist Clrrrrc zurrl Strralerrt ferrter. 'litre rrrotto ot tirrs group ot twerrty-torrr, 1 zrrrr tire virre, ye are tire brzrrrclres. is srrrrbolie of tire trve-poirrted Tlretzr lfpsilorr crest These riot- porrrts r'epr'eserrt lore, trrerrrliirress, gm eiorrsrress, irrtegrity :tml wisriorrr. lfeetirrg twrfe ,If rrrorrth. the group rrrrciertook vzrriorrs service zretivr tres. :X Little Sister' orpirztrr from El etrrltlr'err's lromt was sporrsorerl by tire girls. Their' firristtrrzrs projett was the rrrztkirrff ot presents for orplrzrrrztges :tml r H , trilr for' it ilrorllv ot Cedar' Falls cirrlrlrerr to S.C.l.'s Cirildrerfs 'l'ire:1ter'. Klrs. Wvilliarrr Ureier is tht fzrcrrlty sponsor' and Klrs. Yam Lishbzruglr is the Strrrlerrt Center' director' of Tlretzr Ifpsilorr. Non-Deneminatienal Fellowship Meets Each Week IN 'I' E R - V A R S I 'I' Y 'lihc Illl'l'l'-Xvillilfj L'l11'isti1111 I 1-ll1m'sl1ip 11101 1- 1111'11t u1'igi1111tc1l i11 lillglilllll 11t C11111lW1'i1lg1' l'11ix'1'1' . . ,-, , . . . . sity' 111 ISN. b1'ck111g to 111wst1Q11t1- the 1'l111111s 111 l .lvsus fllrist, tliv local gtoiip 1-111l011x'o1's to IHI'l'Sl'Ilt His 1'l111ll1'11g1Q to 1-11111-gc stl11lc11ts tmlay. Voting AIIZRRILL Sli-VI5Y 1111-111b1-is s11bs1-1-ilw to tl11' bt-licfs tlizlt tl11- liilwle ix f'I'1'.i'i1ff'I1f 1lix'i11c'l5 iiispiiml, -lexus Christ is tl11- S011 of Chnl Q N Cl11'ist's 1lc'11tl1 11111l 1'1's111'1'c'ctii111 1111- l1isto1'i1' t111't, tl11 Llmvlx g UmS Holy Spirit is p1'0sc'11t lll s11lx'11tio11 11111l tlivrc will lu l 'V ff'fl'P '-'f 'f'1f 11 SCCOXlll Cr1111i11g rat Christ. Tlu- t'll1lDTK'l' 111-1-Q :lt v S.C.1. lielml W1-1-lily' 1111-1'ti11gs. 1l11ily 1111011 p1':1yc1's AVXHUZ D'1i'ii1il,fU-11.'l',-I,,,.N,.fI. full 11111l sp'1'i11g t'OI1lt'l'ljllL'C-S Zlllll 11 Czlnipus Klissiren I A A ' U cclc. It is tht- g1'1111p s 111111 to p1'csc'11t tliv Bible 111 l s111'l1 11 11111111101 tl111t 1-11111-gc st111l1'11ts will we Chris l 215 21 living l'l'?illfj'-IIOY just il cl1il1ll1o111l story. me iw' I u f' ,fn ROW I: M. Napier, S, Borg. ROW 2: l.. Scan, R. lverson, D. Dressler, A. Biorlltind, K. Findley, A, Wood, L. Nelson, S. Turner S. Norris, B. Ogilce. ROW 3: C, Duloit, E. Kinney, M. Vauglwn, A. Smiln, lvl. Guslin, 5. Rensinlc, B,Jolw11sc11, R. Hacicmann, D Barnes, S. Holzlsvfatler. ROW 4: C. Middleton, K. Scliaeler, E. Gmrnbs, J. Prichard, D. Wlwizler, M. Silvey, G, Jones, D. Junqrnan lV1.Silvey, P. Eze, S. Swanson, R.Clwr1s11anwn. ROW I: C. Ti'cr'ib'ade, G, Joi'risc'i, D.Rii'c1rd, L, Sinoiierbafqef, lv1.i-ieciner. ROW 2: W. Warner, R. Gficic, C, Spivey. l.. Maas., P. irvintz, D. iivivfi, L. Gfafmfm, K. Snyder, K. Wiecinert, J. Siioiierbfarver, M. Tinorribiado, K. Pmti. Group Seeks Real Meaning ei Christianity in College i I P The stunicnt tcllmvship of the Lwlmliill' Ifztiis ifvatn- ggclicztl linitwi 1311-ti11'crt Q1illll'L'h ztfqilircti its prose-lit 1 W nzuiiu, gXlh1'igitt l'k-llmvsliip, from the toiimim' of time vitiiirlt. The grmip tiiiwvts its :time tmvzilwl rcligimis i k!lfJXYll'liQC zmci closvr Ciiristizui unity bctwueii mem- DAWH RIIUZRU bers Ot the groiip by trying to liiSL'UYl'l' tin- trim l'f'f'Ki1fr'I1f inczuiing ot Christizmity in cziiupiis lite. This yczti' thirty lllC1Ill'3i'l'S, both stiitlcnts ami any otlwi' inter- IXLXRIQN XVIIZCHI-SRT 1-ste-ti pc-rsuiis wisiiing to pztrticipzttc, zittvmicmi Sllll- I j 'i'f 'f7'i'l 1f slay' cvviliiig met-tings. The Ql'OllP'S social ztctivitics iriuliidcii at selection of 1'c'C1'c:1tioi1:il p2lI'I'it'S, from 21 lhwux Siigrliilivfly,-Hmlwr fall il21Xl'ieit', bonvling 2lllli.Sll'liKiillg tu. Ciilistilizts- ' ' tum- C21l'Oi1Ilg1. Luiiiiscluis tm' tin- Aibrigiit I'cllmx'- ship wcix- XIV. :tml Xlrs. jztincs xlXvillt'g2ll'TCIl, with XIV. David .IUDSUII as sponsm' of thc mgziiiizzitioii. Religious Study iur LSA lneluded Special Programs '111ll' I,llf1lCl'2ll1 S111111-111 Ass111'121111111 21111-111111s 10 111-11 11s 1111-111111-1s 1112111116 1111-11' 1111111 f1ll'0lIE1l 21 1111 1 . t 51121111 111 11'111's111p, 5111111 211111 s111'1211 2111111111-s. 111 1 , 1111111-11 111 1111- 11'111's111p 111'11g1'21111 21111 1111- 111-1-1411 11-s 1 L11z11111.1. 1,.1v: , . . J , 111-15 211111 5111111211' 1-vc-11111g 51111111-1's, as 111-11 215 1'21111111x 11'1'.1'11l1'l1! . , . . . 511-1-1211 3l'UiYl'21I1lS. 1x11111o11121 -111111 ms 1111-1 111-1-k11' 1111 I P' P1 . JL m, LAWSON 11-1.11111's111p 4:11111 11-1151111115 5111111 111 C1111 l'i1Q1lfS. .All I-M,-fwwidwlf --X11'11-.-X1111-1'1c2111 51-111111111 11'21s 111-111 211 1111- 12111 I'l'fI'l'21f 111 Iliillllil. 11111'21, 211 11'111c11 5111111-111s 111 1'21111111s 1111114 IJUXXAX l,.3S1,,.iRSFX QI'0llI1t1S s11z11'1-11 1-xpc-111-1101-s 110111 1111-11' Cll1I'lll'Zl1 I'l'Zl SM,.t.,,,,.y 11111r111s. .-X11 Il11'II113l'l'S 1'l'L'l'1Yl' Il 111111111111 IMS.,-X 111-113121111-1', f,vIUlIf71IS I.llflI1'l'lllI, 111 111-1-11 1111-111 111151111 Rlfll 1R11 191811 1111 L'1lI'l'l'1lI' 111-11111105 111111111 1111- 1'111111'11. 111 1111'Sl1l11 'l'1'1'11.1'111'11' Illi'l' 1111- L'K'll1'f'I' 1'11111211'1s 1-llfllfl' 111-11' 5111111-111s 11110 112111- 11111112111-11 1111-11 l'L'11g1UllS 111'1-11-11-111'1-. ROW I: G. R1f1Cger1 J, 1.-115011, C. 1.111111 J. Reef11s, ROW 2: C. Harmsem, B. Ef1s11af1d, J. 1-111deb1'f11d D. MCDm1f1f111 S. C0r1e11 J. Ler1g,J.Wood. ROW 3: S. Hac1ce11, L. Da1er1, C. B1oraker, M. Ber15o11,C,Sc1woem, K.Her1m1a1-, D,Free1e K.Wa1sor. ROW 4 L. Mo11c,J. Cu11berq, D. Jesperse-n1S.Ma1sor1, R. C1a11ser1, M. SC11u1d1, S. S115-war1, M. Tweed. 1 ROW I: J. Puegncr, N. OHQ, J. Pe1e1s, R. Vor1G1a11, R. K1e1se1, M, Mews, K. R11s11er, M. Kapka, R. 1-1a1wIc11, M. K1od1, I. 131111112-11, J. Berkland. S. W1O1mam. ROW 2: E. S1U9fT1p11Q, J. D11z1er, D. P13111, S. N1e1se11, R. U1111q, J. SDUVHDQ, D. 1-1oe1111e, J.Vo1c1, K. Meyer- HOL1. J, Ba1cH, R. Rosme. K. 1'1a1'sem,S. 5151121312 D. BJSS. ROW 3: C. U1111g M. S7x1a, D.Bames1:1e1ge1.J.Kr11se,J.Ma1s1e, 51-1011- meier, B. Boeck, A. K11zmfm, A. Sc11m1d1. C. Duwc, D. S111edemfmr1, M. Pulis, C. ROC1'11eE1LI M. Blass. ROW 4: L. Hfappel, J. Kruck- cvberq. J. Addy. K. 13011399011 E. Bremmer, W. 191611, R, S1fcm1:erg, L. P511 M. SCL1VY11d1, J. 1-1121 erdef, W. L1c1'1 B. Deere, C. Hack J. Ar1qe11. Gamma Delta Defined as Knowledge and Service 1iIlON'1L'11jj4f 211111 s1'1'1'11'1'-1111-511 211'1' 11111 11'1'111s 111'- 111111111 1111- 2111116111 1111611 11'111'11s. 112111111121 IJ6'11'2l, 1111- 11111'1'1121111111:11 Ass111'121111111 111 X11ss11111'1 51111111 L11- 1 'Lv-XXITAX ANGEL!! 1111'1'2111 1'11111'g1- s1111111111s. '11111' sixty- 1111'111111'1's 111 ' . 5,111.15 111c211 1'11211111'1', .A1I11l21 S11111111, 5111111112116 R1111'1S' l'1'1's11l111f . . . . . . .' . . . 112111 f11lIl1ClI1Q' Ill 21 11111111211 11g111, 11121111121111 211111 111- RITX HAX.I.wK.H 1'1'1121s1- 11'111111's11111 211111111g 1.111111'1'2111 s111111'111s 211111 IYH,-!U,H.MHIf 1121111 1111-sc s111111-111s 1111' Q111l'lS1fl1lll S1-1'1'11'1' 111 111111 211111 1112111. Any s111111'111 is 1111111-11 111 1111-11g1' 112111111121 lmglgxfq lgRIXKf5R'I- 1301121 211111 is 1111-11 1113511111- 111 I3Zl1'f1L'1112lfL' 111 1111' 211'- 5',,-,-fem,-Y 111'1111's 211111 111'11j1'1'1s 111 1111- QV111111. 5111111 1-1'1'111s 111- - 1'111111' xxvl'11l1l'S112lj N1211111s, 1111111 211111 11111111 5111111 1.'.1I.1'1N 11H1.111 11-ssi1111s 211111 11111 5111111211 CK'1'II1I1Q' 51111111-rs 111111 El I ,l1l'1'f1A'III'f'l' 111'11g1'21111, 1'1'1'1'1121111111 211111 1'es111'1's. R1'11'1'211s. I11111111'5 I 211111 1111' co11s11'111'111111 111 21 1111111c1'11111111g 1111211 11ig11- 11g1111-11 112111111121 U1-1121's s111'1211 1'21l1'1111211'. Students Mutually Relate Religion and College Lite WESLEY FOUNDATION l l l'lOXY.XRlJ CR WEN lJl't'XlIJ1'lIf NICK litixzlwc lvlfl'-f7I'l'A'f1JK7If Kxkiix .loft NSON Sl'l'I't'NlI'-1' Dot G1..xs H Ixma 'l'1'l'KlJ'llI'f'I' The Wvcslvy lfottmlzttimi is the rt-ligimis orgztniza- tion for Klvthotlist students at S.C.l. Nunn-ml alter thc fottntlci' ut tht- llc-thmlist clittivli, -luhn Uvcslvy, the groupls object is to correlzitc religious life with collt-gc life. The Wvvslcy l'layt-rs, at group of incin- hers who ptoclticc Yzttiotts tlixtimttiu intc-1'p1'ctzttiutis for their stttnlc-tit ceritt-1' ztml tm' other clttii'cltf's in tht- ztrczt, help to fll1'flli'1' this purpose, lfztch Sllllllily evcnitig the incinhcts of XVL-slcy Foundzttimi cat sup- per togt-tlicr and hold zi cliscussion zmtl fcllowsltip progrztm Zlffl'l'XY2ll'll. To c-Xpzuid :md criticlt their rc-gulztr services, members pztrticipztte in rctrezttsg last filllybl rctteztt was ht-lil for tht- group :tt Pine l,ztkv in lifltlma, lowzt. ROW l: J. Manning, R. Boom, C. lvlclntyre, N. Chambers, E, Sweers. ROW 2: K. Beals, M. Horbouqh, S. Coolc, E, Berryhill, C. Knei-and, lvl. Hunter. ROW 3: K. Johnson, S. lvlogensen, K. Essex, L. Gordon C. Weber, L. Adam. ROW 4: Q, Oxley Rev. l-lexniorol, W, Olmsted, R. Lane, l-l. Craven, N. Benzing. ROW I: S. iifarris M. Smokey. N. Essiinqer. J. Rorh. J. Kinsirfzer, C. P-iuerzirier, D. Goeidner. J. Anwyi. ROW 2: S, Phipps, C. Curi ' Liiiie R B r A ' R I V ' er L. . . oorri, M, Nygaerd A. woods. K, Sirurhe 5, J. Eder. -. Tyier. ROW 3: C, Mc r1+yro,A.Ju es. L. Dermerzmg D. Logan, J. Mifer, J, Schksseimah, J. Wickham, S. Luechr, E. Sweers, A. Monrhei, ROW 4: J. Dorman. J. Marker, E, Berryhif. K, Johrisoe B. Burke S. Eihoif R, Zin' S. Bfarrees S. Defrissher' M, Hwrer. College Coeds' Sorority for the Service of Uthers uf7Ti1C1'SU is the motto for Kzrppzr Phi. the rrzi- tinrrzrl sciwivc Q-lub fm' mllr-ge Nlcthmiist wumcri. W Thr' SUl'Ol'ii'B'. wirli fo1'ty-c-iglrt r11c'r1ihcr's. has as its SHIYH Vmix rurrrprosn- thc' trzrilrrirrg or rollc-gr' worrivrl roihvlcrmrriv l,,U.MHIf rim-lligr-rrtly zrutiw' chirrfh xxrmu-rr :mil Qhrrsrrzrn lrrmrm-ruzrkcrs. 'lhimiglr many sc'iw'irc ziutixirirw, swim' IXNI. Xymklmxl in CUI1-illIlL'I'i0I1 wirh rho- XXI-Flor SflIliCIlf Ifflllllkiil' I-ml-!Ww.MU1, tirmrr, thc' ixzippzr Phi wrarncrr strive' to ufivi' c-:wh other zr vlrm--larrit sistcrlromi wliili- in urillvgv. Pimli- Alex-ri gurl-hssllllxmy vets irrrrlcrtzrkr-rr thmrrghmrt rhis yvzii' irrvilrrlwi 21 5',,,-,-,f,1,,y l'4'Cl'L'Ilfi1J11 progrzirri fm' 1'c'sirh'r1rs uf :XIIQI1 XIl'INUI'i1ll L1Ul1K'21lR'SC4.'Ilf Hmm' zirrrl thc- sporrsrmrxirip of tha- whi- KXRI-.Y AIHHNMJX uzitiorr of zr hor' in lrrriizl. .X fhristmrrs trmiiriorr is 7 4llA'l1I'c'7' rhc- zrrrrrrrzri Kzippzr Phi Yule' Lug Sr-r'x'ivv. Ifzuh i Palm Sirrrrizry 21IlN'2ll if scrwr-ci in thc- Hlvppr-1' Rimini' in crmir11c1rmr':1tir1rr of Christ! lzrst supper. Bible Study Increases Knowledge and Perception The mllcgv p1'fmg1':1111 Ol the Q'11llft'l'b1ll'y' Associa- tion is Cl'llfi'l'l'K'l z11'011111l w01'sl1ip. This lfpiscopzlliziii st111l1'11t f11'g:111iZz1tio11 :rims to p1'0111f1t1' kriowlcfclgv :mil 11111lc1'stz111nli11g of thc- spi1'ir11z1l th1'r111gh Bible stmly :1111l l2lL'lllfj'Sflllll'llI' clisc11sSio11s :1111l lcct111'cs. CA N 'I' E R B U R Y A S S 0 C I A 'I' I 0 N l 11111'tiu11i11g as :1 pzirish f:1111ily, thc- g1'o11p mlm-s mit Clt'kI' Ol'l1LC'lh. RLTIFQIYS flllll KUIITCIUIILCS fill' flllllll ally spo11so1'1-ml by the C0111-gc xxrtlfli IJCj52ll'flI1l'llI ol thc- Dififcsc' of Iowa. Cclc-h1'z1tir111 of the Holy Ifll' 1-11111-ist 1l111'i11g thc' x1'vc'k. the l'YC'IIlII4Lf sung sc1'1'ic'c' :mil thc Q'2ll1I'Cl'lTlll'y 1llI1llt'I' :1111l 111v1'ri11g cz1Cl1 Sllllllily night pieuviilvcl hurh l1'llm1'sl11p z1111l XXflI'SlllIW Tm' 111c111hv1's. Uthci' :11'tivitia's of rhis L'l1I'lSf-k't'I1fCI'l'Kl grmip, 11111l1'1' thc S1NlI1S0l'Slllp of l':1tha-1' Crrziy, 111- uliiili-il 1111 :1111111:1l Cl11'ist111:1s party, plus Il ft'21 :1111l 21 pziriczilu- 1li1111c'1'. ROW l: D, Loffg K, Rcfwle-11 A. NTLVSI1, Rev. Gran' F. Bickel, P.W1lsc1' F. Pcllev, ROW 2: C. Dwvis, L. B'OUlWiVCl. R. Bewischoler J.Joh'1mm B.Ald1-ich, C. lshimam, Z.Adei11r'11o, lvl. Salisliwm. 111 m'g:111iz:1tir111 of Carholiu mllegv stmlcnts. mzljm' issuc-s wcre llcarcl. SL'I'lPflI1'l' stmly classes zuul lllkllllfj' Classes wen' O'llfl'l'C1l by l'iZlIl1K'l' Cha-gu1'y. ROW I: J. l'l. 'A.' M. EMP--'di A. Tlwi-'Ziff S. Hwmen K. Kfflllim' C. Sl?-'1 M. Kffff. ROW 2: M. MQW' G. J ':'. M. l DPSF l'Bl3r'1 'VWSVV Ba ci E. Rae S. Zc 4e J. Wel.qf J R..Q'ef. l. BeOe 5Te'rWcr, M. ,ca Hg. ROW 3: R, v .orffh . a BVU: . aff:- Gll E. CCWVQ K. Cfufk E. Fo'ffw'wlc M. Rfr P. Wfi-ilafsd. ROW 4: A. Ralvcff S. Slccff M. MVN' S. Df-Sie D. l-an , J. Qfeff E. faxf' inf' J. Meyff M. Cirrwccel. N. Dry Q. NEWMAN CLUB Iwo l1llII1ll'Cll :xml lllfy Si .l. STllilCIlfS are mum- crs of tlw u'ol'l1lAxx'iclc- XCKVIIIZUI Club I'1L'llCI'2lfl0ll, rlilu- grrmp striws to llc-wlnp lczulcwsluip quzllitivs in its 1I10ll1l3Cl'S :mal to In-lp lllilIX'lilll21lS glwmxx' Splflfllf ally, i11tQllc'n't11:1ll5' :mal socially. SDL'21lU:'1'S in colxrwctifm with Clll'l'CIlf cwcllts :lull CLUB Ffa .vizll nf . . 1'iff'-f77'l',ffI1l'lIf Su'1'fff111',1' . . . l'.x'1' XX f211..xNln . . XV1l.I.I.X.XI l'iI1RRIS NI.xnoNN.x lilulmr-'1mRlw ROW I: M. O45 C, Bruvdfafzw P. Smvllq S, Kerwyrbffvck M. Rice A. R 'lSS'CV K. Kl.lw M, MCGVM K. Klrwzlev. ROW 2: M. 'xii' M. Held V. Eng' E, Hui J. N33 K. Men' L. Skrffdvfk. C. L 'iz M. ff- wif C. Erf.l'ser'ir, ROW 3: R.Lf1'ii'g. J. Crwmd l. Crflw M. Pfllllepf R. Ffrrla V.Ol'11w':x. B. MCCafll1v. W. Farris P. llwfm P'.':6. ROW 4: lr. Ha-ale' R. Mlll-9 J. Eder- ' S. K..Q - C. P fe E. RI . vahkmw Presbyterian Students Direct lives Toward Service PRESBYTERIAN STUDENT CENTER QW.-XROI, BRt'ia.xr4 r5R JI oderrrlnr Btu, D L'Rr2i.r. Co-frrozlfwltor' CELL-X GREEN may 1ll't'Il.S'lII't'I' The Lvnited l'resbyterizui Church enters the lives of students on the S.C.l. czunpus through the Pres- byterian Student Center. This fellowship in faith is united by Christian study and worship of God. The groutfs dedication to works ot service finds its expression in study and lectures, including the De- ceniber Ecumenical Conference in Athens, Ohio, the Conference on Race and Religion in TVz1terloo and the Universal Day of Prayer for Students. Projects this year included the painting of the church basement, a I-lomecoining tea, a Christmas chocolate and the sponsorship of an art exhibit. This exhibit was brought to the Center from Le Cor- busier Chapel at Ronchanip, France. A study tour to Chicago was a highlight of the year, as was the .iunior Year Abroad Study. ROW I: J. Vosatka, K, Mcivtuiam, D. Glasgow, N. Redman, C. Brubaker, M. Wissink, C. Greeriiey. ROW 2: M. Asiaw, A. Richards, S. Haight, J. Oqike, ROW 3: J. Ndurigu, L. Hamilton, D. MacMillan, 6. Eckhoit, ' s f ees. K fg?5a,,gw,e,a:ev A f .ef p,W.-f,sasaa-- . . s.. A ROW I: J. Voieika, P. Kennedy, J Steve e a e ra a Fees 5 Mcwiuiifan, A. Richards, B, Akers, M Bor voic ri as rr I 5 C merger Browro S G e R SCIWIIZ, N. I3IoomIIQId, K, I-Iarwe N I2 dmam J Thomas D GIQSQOW S I-Ima Sorority Examines Sacraments of Many Denominations PHI CHI DELTA I Sririizw. Iluaizs IJ1'l'.YI1ll'llf .-Xxioxxiyx RICIIARIJS !'It't'-f7I'l'.I'I1lt'lIf Blain' I3wm'1m'1ci4 St'I'I'f'l'lll'j' Ruiamri SUHL I.'I'Z ,1vl'1'Il.I'IlV'f'I' I xx1tI Students Become Familiar with Variety ut Religions T1111 t11'1'11ty-11111 lllL'Il113l'l'S 111 t111- 111111011 5111111-111 1 1'111111's11111 Elf S.K'.1. 2ll'l' 111'i111:11'11y 1'11111'1'1'111'11 111111 111115011-11ti1111s 1'1'11g11111s t111111i111g :11111111g 1111- st11111'11ts IE-xx SWT!! 211111 11'11'1111s 111 1111- 111111011 Q11i4lll'C1i 111 L'111'1st. 1111- ' ljlmjdwm O15jl'L'f 111 1111111 111'gz1111zz1.t111i1 is t:1'11:'tf111' :11'1111:1111t 1111111151-1x'1's 1111t11 with t111'11' 111111 1'1'11g1011 211111 1110 11'- NIARILYX xII,I.CHH'IA 11g11111:: 111 11t111'1's. SllI1t12lj 1'1'1'11111g wlippvi' p1'11g1'z1111s l'iWvI,wU,iI1,HH 1111'111111- 1J11ts111e spa-z1k1'1's. 15111111 111sc11ss11111s 211111 SUl11j' svssirms. This past y1'z11 s topics 111'z11t 111111 1'111'1'1'11t HE-IH HAXLSNK 111'1111t:1 111111 111011 16151111111 to t111' 1'111t1'11 Q11illl'C11 111 Sl,-,-,f,,,,V l.'111'1sf. K11's. C. 11. 1,:11'1'y s01'x'1'11 as t111- sp1111s111' for 1111- 111'g11111x:1ti1111. 1111- st11111-111 1'1'1irc1' is 11p1'11 for R1 TH H.1xIi1.'1'11X 1'1'1-111411211 1'1'1:1Xz1t11111 111111 sf11Q11. 'lvl'l'llXIl!'1'l' ROW I: N. S11crw011c1, M, 117111611611 C.Garr1er,J.Sm1111, R. Everaort. ROW 2: P. DeC11or,.1.1-1Orr111r, D. 1-1i11yer, P. Paris, B. Ha 509, C. C141, ROW 3: R. 1.f1 f:f R. 8111510111 14. Btieticck, R. 1-1f1m111':f N. 1-1'?'T1O S. Z1'11rv:erW11'1 H. Fw.. In V. .qv ,,.... Srl ROW I: P. Paris N. Sherwood, C. Resewew, ROW 2: C. Garner M,IVliICIweII,J.Sm7iI1 B. I-IeIsmo, B. Srezord. Service Sorority Encourages Christian Womanhood SIGMA ETA CHI I Pwr' Pxrzrs f'f'f'A'r1fr'l1f Cxrwr, Ilrisriwrierrz fvfrf'-jW1'r Xrzfvllf Rmzr-3R'rix 5T,xr-'r-'mm Sr'r'I'r'fzlI'-1' lI.xRrr.x'x 1II'I'L'HIiI.l , 'lIl'l'Il3'Il!'t'I' TIM- scrwrvc- sor'rmr'It3 for' worm-rr in the I,VIlITl'lI CI1111'QI1 of L'Ir1'Ist, Icrrmvrr :rs Sigma Iftzr CIII, I1c'Ips its IHClIiITL'l'S striw toxx':1r'rI CIrr'istrz1rr w0rrrz1rrI1omI tIr1'orrgIr discrrssiorrs, study' groups :md sc'r'x'Ivc proj- ects. If:1rIr yczrr' rI1n- IDL'IliI30l'S send 21 fIr1'istrrrz1s Imx of Imoks :UNI vIotIrIr1g to 21 CIIIIlIl'K'IlIS sr'IrurJI Irr Iicrr- tlrL'Ii5' ZIIIKI I3l'l'I0lIIL'2IIIj' rr-ml tI1r- Illll'SCI'j :rt tI1r' Lvrrirvd QIIIIIITII of Christ irr fr-rIz1r' I'Iz1IIN. 'I'Irc sor'or'ity's furrutiorrs I1cIp the worm-rr of Sigma Iftzr CIII IIIZIIQI' the-ir' rrrurtu, Ha-1' uz1r1rIIv gm'tI1 not our by rrigI1r.'I :r 1'c:rIIry. 'Ii1'zuIirirJr1:rI sm'i:1I zrvrivitrcs vz1cI1 ya-zrr' IIICIIILIR' rr IIrrrm-mrrrrrrg Coffee' IIr1rrr'. pIc'rIgL' pxrrtivs :UNI rim :rrrrrr1:1I QIIII'ISI'IN2lS nIIrrrrr'r' ful- Imx'wI by zrctivzrtiorr. TIM- lIutIIc'r s Day I5r'c':rIqfz15t :UNI Il Scrlior' I31'rrrrcI1 Worx- I1cIrI this spring. IIIIIL' worm-11 sr-r'x'crI :ns rrslrcrs :rt tIrr- coIIr-gc cIr:rpcI. ROW I: C. Dillard, L. Rydberg, R. Tracy. ROW 2: M. Tracy, N. Paulsen, L. Milcesell, Mrs. O. Frederilcsen. Christian Scientists Unite in College Fellowship CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION Roi2ERT TRACY President COLLEEN DILLARD Vice-preside? LINDA RYDBERG Secretary it and Treasurer The Christian Science Organization of S.C.I. seeks to provide an opportunity to learn the truth of the churchls doctrines and to unite Christian Scientists at the college into closer fellowship. Early in the twentieth century, Klart' Baker Eddy, founder of the Christian Science movement, en- visioned the great need and the vast opportunities for Christian Science organizations on college and university campuses. The local chapter of this na- tional religious group was organized in 1954. An alumni newsletter, sent each month by the group, keeps former members informed of current activities. The members sold subscriptions to the Christian Science Illonifor to raise funds for their long-range project of an off-campus meeting place and library. s:::a:s::m.af Q: :sie 0 Q1 Qwwf ., 5 w g? . , ...,.,...., if I A' J ' 2 ---.- z 1: ., ., f t 1 1 3 W J l a w: 2 f w Q.: ' if all I W 5 fl SPORTS G fling bzlfkhzllnl, spikes sczllmwly hruslming uimlcrs , . . these r1v11u'l1tw we OffL'l'l'kl to the collcgu sports fun fm' z1pp1'vciz1tiu11 :md Criticis A' M Q-'L+' - ' 'c'7ffQ - Effw if-d SC' v'lef'Q 'if5Li1c:L'fd'?f-x,'f1d .M 'Q' :Sw vc P c W Blllllllf sun on hvlxncts, 11 Vlilllllllwi, 110153 QXIUIIZISIIIIN, mlmi :mn lumxsulv lwlwslrh fum' lzirgc lights, imn and wood smzlshillg turf. 21 six- Skill, p1':u'tirc' :md nlc'tc'1'1mn:1tim1 fflrgcd the ccmmhillzition which bmkm lL'L'0l'dS :md svt trzuiitiolms in 2lfl1IL'fiC cxcvllcxwu for flll' Pzlllthvls. TIM .lrlmh-rcs flu-llxsvlws will IIUYUI' forget their collvgn- days whcn flu :imc was plzlyml the waxy it shfmld he played. 111. .. ,, ...: :,, . , ,., ,,,. nzl, .:,,, , I z .i., ,.,.v,:, K,E,.,a , , E ,,,,,ik., , ,..' :t5.5, A q l LJ I l E3 M mzh' fl? ' AWA, , , , A L........J I 1 ij , K MAA Q qkE,:M..,. . .H ., W M . , S f ' 4 A! 1 M N .. , aww 'aww 4 .. E ft K as ' :221 Kiwi 4 A xbpfg Q . 9 V. . 'wid 1' ' '14 sg g f'7f',:! if Q 7 CV, vqtivs X , V5 I ,M 11 Ht, ' gf g A' 4 --J uf 5.3, 1' qv. . , x 5 M aff Medi' f f ? .F f, 8. FF 1 L-4 V i im M . 93-px, A 33 Z? 71 lull- A'-if ,, .gfifktgdl pwffggv- 'lawn ffNC,,:l UWM-f :Alf :. -qw, 1 'fe' ' +2 'fff-cl Cf llvewr euccss. A T W'E'fi.4T 'zwef Coecrw SW-wv' CF - QL M gl! 2 w 'f -'W ' A' Um' tu 4J11'fSfIlIltllllQ L-mlvlxifmg Zlllll tc'zumx'm'l4 NL .l. mmpilwl illmprvssiw statistics in lmtll font- lwzlll xml lmfkvtlwzlll. Xur to lu' mmrrcwl rmm tlu' pivtlllx' are rmuk, xwcstlirlg, ham-hall, fL'IlIllS :mul gulf. lu c':1ul1 of rlwsa- sports. flu- plzlyclx :mml their L'U2lk'lll'S lmw L'HllTI'll3lll'L'll l'I1Yl1llWlC' I't'L'Ul'llh. 'l'hm- lIlk'lllL'IlI'2il pivturvs :irc lI1L'llllll'll to lwlp 1ll11fr1':1tc- flu- srurx lwl'11ml flu- c'x'c'11rs wlm-I1 lwl tu si SllL'k'L'SNTlll wsu' vrumuml lm :ill 5.Q.l, llam- rlwrs. llwe opooyllorw S vulmemble :pow Al i 'EL ff' Wg.- f'5 Wk v 4, J' W- ? , 7? F-fl I I ,, Umm Jcsiambson 132k Rs JPSSEN 1201 and Jerry IVlcCoNcy HOB have Hu-iv' minds QU Q' wimwivg as ey VLH om ofw The Hom +0 ben? We wccovd Hai? news' MAN-4 Mc Swing, V f Q 4 fp x, Cac KJ- .Tvs-, Uck A,.5 ' Mi' w w'..dworw beivrr Gofwdvvz Mm rfu' of .ru M R 1SQ,f ,-ff-'- f A ll x. Hx 55? H 5 sf , rr Dennis Pr2yd'wcd7iw .ussisfs ss ?ellow feammam as Jerrw MCCQHQV awaifs HFS Tuff, Pfe-gem-9 prDpf1raf7ofs +5110 ffmww and patience fo secure vvFr'xQ'w:1 febuffa Track For the past 38 years Art Dickinson has been intimately asso- ciated with athletics at S.C.l. Artls career as an athlete at l.S.T.C. brought him nine letters in basketball, track and base- ball before he graduated in 1917. After his discharge from mili- tary service he held coaching positions at VVashington, lowa, and llarshalltown, lowa. He joined the Physical lfducation ,staff of l.S.T.C. in 192-1. Although he gained most of his fame as a track coach, Art was known as one of the nation's foremost anatomy instructors, and has written several articles and papers on this subject. ln 1962, as a fitting tribute to his many years of service to the college sports program, the S.C.l. Relays were offi- cially renamed the Art Dickinson Relays. Severe illness last spring forced Art to curtail his activities at S.C.l. After nearly 40 years, he has found time to pursue an avocation that has al- ways appealed to him, oil painting. His paintings portray his love of the out-of-doors, as evidenced in the land.scapes of the Southwestern and Westerii United States which line the walls of his home. Like most men who enjoy nature, Art likes to hunt and fish. Although he has retired, S.C.l. has not lost the influ- ence of Art Dickinson. His presence on campus at athletic events with his many friends will keep Art an integral part of the campus. Dickinson is pictured advising a former Panther frackman, Don Green. he V xv f , Q 1 ff? 31 Year 1925-30 1931-36 1937-42 1943--15 19-16-51 1952-57 1958-61 Totals ART DICKINSON RECORD Dual YVon-Lost 7-6 . 10-0 . 12-2 . ?No 35-4 . -10-1 . 21-0 . 125-12 . Mtllti-team Meets VVon ..8 .11 ..5 Track- . . 11 . 13 . 12 ..59 Between 1925 and 1962 Dickin.son's tracknien never finished lower than third in a conference meet, with 18 firsts, 12 seconds and 1 thirds. Jcin Beqey, SCX, broadfump er, Compefimq In Hwe Ar? Dick Irscw Relay-,, Dave Linder handing bafom fo Dave Sunfken in winning ewlforf by fha mile relay Team. ,, ,A 271.41211 'A M-- ? M mg--,gf me 1 K, fa W QXWJ if JJ! ROW I: M. Messersrnitln, G. Meyer, B. Bergen, J. Sanford, J. Van Voorhis, L. Jenison, J. Prichard, A. Kniep. ROW 2: Jack Jenneft, l Coach: M. Smith, D. Smith, J. Fischer, F. Smith, L. Wilkinson, G. Shoemaker, M. Kendall. ROW 3: D. Suntlcen, L. Knutson, L. Marldey, M. Long, J. Beqley, E. Sattari, G. Connor, R. Sherman. D. Linder. In his first season as head coach of the S.C.I. track squad, SICASONS RICCURIJ .lack .lennett had a near-perfect record. His team combined an eight wins and one tie record with second place finishes in the North Central Conference and NCAA Nlidwest regional meets. In dual meet competition, S.C.I. won four and tied one, and the squad won three triangular meets. The high- light of the Panthers' season was their victory over eight attending schools in the S.C.I. Invitational Indoor KIeet. Four new marks were set and two records were tied in the course of the season. Dave Linder was a member of three relay teams that set school outdoor records in the mile relay l3:l7.3j, the sprint medley C3:32.7j, and the two mile relay l7:53.+lD. .lay Prichard ran the mile in 4124.7 tor a record mark. Dave Suntken tied two indoor records with a 6'-4 high jump and a 51-second quarter mile. 76 77 59 52 Lf 59 Q5 70 107 . Cornell . Luther VVartburg . llankato . Iowa State . Grinnell . Vvarthurg XVinona State . Iowa State . Platteville Hvinona State THICK fqe M6569 'P ii'XCi?M:V r:fvIniYmaV'f' S.C.'. 'mg eff 'Xie-jr Amqgfg' and Seq Shfzemalcw Cf YWC'3+i' 'H We ifocvcf hw'- fafiona' heid ea? fha campus scjhooi Hack. Pivtlllui mi this page :iw thrvc of thx- mp six point NCfll'CI'S for rhc i':mthc'i's. Dave Limlci' of Iowa City with 1035 points was thx' h-:uhiig scnrui' on thc' Sillldii. Aiily P1'ich:11'ii. lfrrritziiicllc VillIliU1', was svuoiimi wirh S03 Gary SilUl'II1iliil'l' of fvmizii' lfzills :xml Cin-ui'gv KIUHW uf Wvzisliiiigtciii vzivli had TI points. Gary Klvyci' uf L'l:ii'iun mtzihwl fm-P :mil Hunk Szitrziri of lrzm rxnikul sixth with Wh. lt was rhis bilillIICk'Ki wmiiig rhur ical thi- lhiirlu-is to zimmthci' mp svzismi in :md I i mit ut thi- coiifi-1'ciicc-. F, .,., Mfg va, -, ,X X Jay Prichard compie-ies The fwo miie run Lmdf-r Wie Vediufm. Cross Country ROW I: B. Berman L. Jenison lvl. Messersrnith, J. Prichard, R. Engle. ROW 2: T. Bigelow, graduate assishantq G. Rhinehart, R. Brinlcerl, B. Taylor, J, Jennott, coach. jay Prichard, the only senior on coach Jack Jen- nettls cross country team, led the Panthers to an- other fine season. Despite some pre-season doubt as to their success, the squad compensated for their inexperience with a well-balanced attaelc. ln dual meet competition the Panthers won 5, lost 2 and tied one. Grinnell and Wvinona State were the only teams to defeat the Panthers in dual meet competi- tion, and the single tie eame with Klankato State in the third meet of the season. The Panther har- riers finished third at the North Central Conference meet in Brookings, South Dakota. On November 16, the squad traveled to Viheaton, Illinois, for the NCAA College Division meet. liehind the indi- vidual performance ot .lay Prichard, S.C.I. placed 17th in the meet. completing a successful season for ,Iennt-tt's cross country runners. V, as Q Panthers embark on first winning run of the tall season. 2I7 fx,-Q ,V A Panfher opponenf is kepf aleri' as he scrambles for safefy. Cel Uhliq dives info H'1?rd fo avoid a pickoff play in 'rhe Lufher con- fest if '90-k ROW I: T. Simpson, C. Roe, G. Anderson, l-l.Wel'1de, M. Crandall, C. Uhlig. ROW 2: E. Burrell, D. Rorabauqh, Bruce l-lotlmeier, R. Burrell, D. Josephson, D. Cronin, L. W. Mon Whitlord, coach. ROW 3: F. Waterhouse, B. Leln, D. Lange, R. Jessen, B. Kunkel, D. Miller, J. Bowen. Baseball For 35 years L. W. l'lVlon VVhitford has coached base- SICASOINVS RECORD ball at S.C.I. Over the years he has had some average teams, S.C.I .... 7 Drake . '. I. 17 some good, some brilliant. The records broken and the hon- S-Q1 - 4 North- 11129015 ors reaped by the 1963 Panther club have never been matched 821' ' ' I0 Forth' Hlmms 1 , . . S.L.I. . 8 llflankato State at S.C.l. lihe team raced to an impressive l-l--l record that SCJ. u 7 Iuankato State brought to Coach VVhitford the title, Fifth District l'Coach S.C,I. . 9 LaCrosse State of the Year. The team itself nearly rewrote the S.C.l. S.C.I. . l VVinona State 1 record book, setting standards in five departments: lllost - LOC - - - - wins in a season, most home runs, most stolen bases, most RLII' ' 6. Augustmm ' ' . . . . b.C.l. . -lx Augustana . . doubles, and most consecutive scoreless innings by a pitcher. SCL U . O xvartbum . l Sophomore Tom Simpson, a 5'-6 left-hander, fashioned the SCL Q n get South Djqkota final mark by hurling 401,43 innings of ball without giving S.C.l. . . IQX South Dakota up a. run. VVith scores of 10-4 and 12--l in a best two out - 3? XVIWUF Sfflfe - of three game playoff, the Panthers rolled over North Da- l ilfillglnlgiiggm' kota University to capture the North Central Conference championship. b.CI .... me North Dakota 5eNorth Central Conference Game MEConference Playoff BZISBUEIII Tom Simpson, pitching standout for the Panthers, in action. 2 , 'mn rr K 3 3 all if is-M .. v,.V if-tai W -f , , 7 ,M-,, V7 . A ,S f..f . J .. .ww gwvm g Q- he 7 3 7 :A . , :AE , - iit it 7 'fi ii iii V ,E 1::f2 t Q 'N ii .atm 4 7 21- Vizie- ,Q'f17'77' iw -.W Y .I Although they receive little praise, the umpires always do their best to cali a good game. Catcher Duane Josephson, who batted 375, paced the Panthers with 6 home runs and 26 runs batted in. Shortstop Dick Lange was Close behind with a .370 mark, including 3 home runs and 20 R.l3.I.s. ,lim Bowen 13755, Bruce Lein 1.3111 and Harry VVc-hde 6.3065 were the other Panther regulars above the .300 Inark. Dave Cronin, with a 3-0 record and lfrank XVHt6l'hOUSC with :1 -l-0, helped form the nucleus of the mound staff. Gary Anderson and Cal Uhlig. along with Josephson, l,:inge, and Simpson, made the all-conference YCZIIH. Duane Josephson, the Panthers' leading man with a bat, prepares for the defen- sive part oi the game. vi liir v san: aserwam Bruce Le7'w leaps ?or We bail In a pick-of? phy v Q- :J , iff : Panfher Ron Jessem crosses Hwe pwafe effer hlwng owe 0? Hue home runs Mai' helped break We school record. I-: L iff ff ..fgjf'.if 1 : .1 -f.Q ? IEW sq 'ig-i , f .3 nf - L I. .aan .,: 9, Is I., o- 15 'LI 'if' ,A - I, . . H3 I 1- ' 1 Vi 'Q Q f 15 Ja ,Q w v , 1' . 'F gf. '11 'D .X x A 9, 'igiawk--. M '-iw. N xffif. - .W-f. n I 'I'-1-T x.6.f,: 53 QW?-Z Q a-U.-.Nik QQ P-' 5 I pf- - 1 F' Q ,.n f JN in 3 A IE. I! .4 - .. QA' 7f I3 5' 'E I C z Xa: I tw' Q-A 1. 'I ROW I: J. Leffallen B. Dodd J. Baker M. Schatimbum. ROW 2: I3 'mi KOII, Ccech' F. BiaCkIddqe B. East- 222 ',,..,-ff f TEN! IBHIIIS For the third coiiscciitiw year tht- Panther net- mcii f'inished in first place in tht-ir coiiten-lice. Tha- Iirst two titlt-S were won outright, while this sca- Qoifs tith- was shzirvd with South Dakota State. Thi- IFZIIH tiiiishcd sc-cond in the NCAA Sth District mcc-t ht-ld in fc-dzir I7ziIIs, :uid tht-y ht-ld 21 5-2 l'i'L'O1'kI S ICASK JN 'S R ICCK BRD S.L'.I. . . 7 XVarthurg . I 5.C.I. . . 0 I f1xx'z 1 Stem- . . ti S.C.I. . . fn Drake' . . I S.L'.I. . . 0 I.11thc'r . . 3 S.C.l. . . S IVarthurg . . I S.L'.I. . . -I I,aC 1'f1 ssc- . . 5 S.C.I. . 5 Dubuque . . Z Bid Dodd ce'm:'S'tffte9 CWJCEF' DZCKY hafrd Iorm durirq warmftin GYFVCIF S. for dual meet compctitioii. I3iII Dodd was second in singles and Ifred I3Iz1ckIc'rIgc and llikc Schaum- hiirg wcrc- first in the doubles in tht- c0iifc1'v1ifc' meet. Iikpt-i-it-iicc and tvzim hzilaiivc wc-re the keys to tht' IJ2lIlfI'IC'l'SI sL1fccsstiiI svzisuii. 1 s 1 TK i ,L ,EmWVV.V ,I I '-?2iT TH.: . . - 3 Xe fx X 'iii Q I wi ,R , ni I Ie 5?w4Wf., Ikk. .gm 'I.. I ubvx M I . . . A f,A V .5 1 : H 5 of . . WM L if V ,, Q i f 5.51. : 2' ' '.,- ' Y Yuk i . . ?? f,f4?EYJsf5t..E-'WET' .2 ,'s '-wffgiw , fzfsmff' wg S ff-f fi -t fa - W. .3 Keith Vanllcrer putte on the S.C.l. golf course, Golf The S.C.l. golf team followed a dual meet rec- ord of 3 wins and 3 losses with a fifth place finish in the North Central Conference meet at Sioux City. A second place finish followed in the NCAA lllidwest Regional tournament at Gates and Byrnes Parks in VVaterloo. In the NCAA meet Keith Van- Doren had the second best score with a total of 233 strokes for the 5-l hole tournament. George Bee-be was fourth best with a 236 total for 54 holes. VVith 1nost of the team returning next year, the prospeets for another fine season are very favorable. ROW l: K. VsmDcre', D. Winder, J. Kcfleme-fer. ROW 2: C. Mosier, G. Bee-be, B. Rekers. v S.C.I. -HC 6 'Inj Qgfg 3 8 K 6 B6 SEASON lvarthurg Blorningside Vvartburg Loras . Dubuque . Drake . 'S R ECO R D 1 OPP. 1 O34 5 L6 M 12 CM 8 TA . . Randy Schulfz U31 is fackled by Hue righf side 0? Auqusfamds lime aTF+er a 'Five-yard gain. -1 lg i ' Q . .3 . - 'Q' .. iw Q me 1 1 Football W I R ds ephe o L BJ r R Schuhlz. C. Cook. ROW 2: J.Jerr1e+f, Tmifwerq D.Cahf1!ec ah B Kuhke R Johhsfoh H S mpson L VanOor+ L Thomp on ROW 3: S. Sheriff, Head Coach: L. Haasis, S. Sicldes. F. fovwm r oe w o r ROW 4: L. Kroeros-V. T. Garcia D. Burger, R. LAEAFLEVWG D. Korver QQ M Mwsonhdder ROW 5 S France T Swalm G Pomdexfer, J, Mihes, K. Beverhm, S. Refermeier. ROW 6: D. BUNCH w + 5 5 E d Co ch D. Emsha, LPC Coach. ROW 7: J. Jachsofw, P. Micvicl. Qphen on B Morfqomcry R OI ph mf R xmrodf A v arfz Hari Line Coach. ROW 8: M. Fay, C. Procfor, E. Koch . x L. . fl . ' . 5 : .5 51- W X 5... vgrk I kim .T i H ff ' - c hw ,kr 2 5 i V :Q V F' -iifg ' si .' jc J, i ,.:E 1 i . E :K Q .: Fw . Y. I R clh ' .. :: I U g 'v', ' w R . 1 iq 1 4 'H Q 1 ..R:A 3 . L fc. 2 L ' 5 1- . I A X , f v- ' , . ,..:: ZZI - ' . Q :'N' . 9 C M. M L L L R f--:' - R.. R Q n -va n 1 1 V ,. Q 1,2 v an , v W V 4 x , , 1 v ,-- 1 v f -1 K -' - 1 WH.. Mm .,,,. 1 t X kt, x k ,, ,K y, , X 1 8 I W ,, ,W ,YW ,,A. ,, ,. . E Y 5 at x, 5? 1 Mf- i-swf' S?-we 'cmvd 'W SC! ff M -C ua 226 J F' L T lf! Q ' '15 bi! :':r'?sQIv fm f PM lfyfdvlf D iLiG UFYVGVSHV SEASONS RECORD S.C.I. 12 Northern Rlichigan . 20 Hlankato State . . 33 xSouth Dakota C. . . 0 XNorth Dakota State . 12 Drake .... -t9 aklworningside . 9 XNorth Dakota U. . 13 akSouth Dakota State . -15 gfAugustana . . . 9'eConference games Funthall OPP. 11 20 6 21 21 1-1 0 27 6 Coach Stan Sherittls team made the 1963 season their tourth consecutive winning year at S.C.1. The Panthers compiled a 5-3-1 record and a second place finish in the North Central Conference. They set or tied three single game records during the season. Randy Schultz set a new rushing record by picking up 253 yards against South Dakota State. Larry Thompson tied the conversion record with tive against Rlorningside and Bruce Nlontgomery tied the pass interception record with three against North Dakota University. Bruce Montgomery l2Il makes the tackle against North Dakota University in the Homecoming game. 40 , ,C W .51 Y, up Q. ,,Y,A Football Games 1.250 COG, 1 ,EY1 1 '15 YH evade Der Erufkwfa corkemplaic- +510 dex? mcuve by Mak Pfwfher' squad. i The referee signals emvfher fouchdowm as The Parwifwers secure Hweir vidory over Soufh Dakofa Umiversify. QL Randy Schuffz picks up a firsf down faqainsi' NCME Dalcofa UPNer'sH'y. X X. X 'Winona iz -'Q P. Perwffwers prepare fo mm Hweir play for We crush! ffrsf dowv s1'1ai'5+NorHw Dakcra Uwlversify. Larry Thompson makea H1 cfvcrw 'cr sa yardage gvei aqaimf Drffke Urwiversiw. 17 A21-V .L , 1 . ,sm fm . f, 'A-ww 3: Q v ,eil , ,Nw : w i- :W M, f 2' .qi ff Q. wg ,I S 5 X -wg' X , 5K w X 432' 'I '45 2 q .,. Q, 'S xi' fw 'L Q 4 fail, A 42 4, .W 9 9 ' s'f,6q4,7i 0 J 1 'x Q 5 ff g ,J 2 i if H - Fi 'W Hifi . , Q L' ? Basketball J. McColle,' drlbblcs :ual before maklv llwe ffame-rylmg slwol in Ilve llnal seconds Q5 llne NCAA Re-'1l3'11l lfals aialfsf Mfmkalo Slnie. ROW l: C. Nollifvj, l. Gllbcrl, D. l-le-lv C. Kms D8 R. Jessew, P. Srbodfvr D. Lowe, ROW 2: D, lVlcClefary l.. Gooclrlclw, B. Rew P lnqlom, G. Fuelliwg, H. Jusrmarx D. JOSSDUSOW, D. Przyclwdzlv, J. lvlccolley. lf' , V A .I ., W , E W P 6' l .k'. SU SU Sli 71 73 rn S? '-s lj 70 73 li? Ulm 170 80 82 SS S0 79 Oo Ol Sl SO 71 7l Q3 67 72 l. SI-f,tXSON'S RFCORIJ liuena Yista . Iowa State . Wvinona State . Nlankato State . North Dakota State . . North Dakota lvnirersiti' . Xvarthurg . . Xvestern Illinois . Northern Illinois Klaealurrai' . Wvestern Illinois . South Dakota State . Klorningsicle . . North Dakota State . . South Dakota lfniversity . Northern lllinois Augustana . fllorningsitle .... South Dakota liniversity . North Dakota lvnirersiti . South Dakota State . Augustana ..... i55XVashington CSt. Louisl . llankatoState . . . Southern Klissouri State . 5Ml'fvz1i1sx'illt' tlntlianaj . fat sz North Carolina A X 'll . . . XNCAA Nlitlwest Regional Tournament 'WNUAA National Tournament il'l 58 34 73 SW 51 nl Sf? as 311 go 73 74 ol 62 74 80 48 63 84 70 83 73 56 64 85 82 QI i D. Josephson scores two points against Washington Bears ot St. Louis ir the tirst rourd of the NCAA Regiorfal Tourna- ment. 'Josie was ei mainstay in the Panther attack throuoh- our the sessofr. The Panther cage sqnacl, in their thirml year nntler Norm Stewart, had the most sueeesstul season in the history ot basketball at S.L'.I. Hy winning first plaee in the North Central Conterenee with an l l-l reeorcl, the Panthers earnetl a berth in the National College Division Regional tournament helml in Cetls ar lfalls. The Panthers pilecl up honor atter honor on their way to a tourth plaee finish in the Na- tional College Division tournament at lfvansville. lntliana. All this was aeeomplishetl despite two losses ot key' inen tluring the season. Pete Spotlen, who set nine intlivitlual reeortls at S.C.I. anti won lncl team All-Aineriean honors, was lost at the entl ot the first semester. Don Hein eame ott the heneh to average 16 points a game tluring the seeontl se- mester. VVhen Hein was tleelaretl ineligible tor tournament play, sophomore Chuek Nolting took up the slack. It was group effort like this that pro- clueetl six new team reeortls. XYith tour ot his starting line-up returning, Coach Stewart is looking torwartl to another great year. 233 K. f Basketball Games 1 ,ilu K, 51' P 'M TPYYRNJI- vYf1' V ,f :VwS'1'T?C'i'r PA,.1Asw'a. C. NWN -'V INV C, K -:D+ YF4' fd D. HPV ISQN wean- fw Jw COIQQ C. NUM vc' H, sw .v b 'www O' The ,wwf 'ov 'M' PMHWP J 'SL ,v ,, ,, ,ZD.N,V:.5,, , 'M +R' NCAA Re-:infix fi, rw 3 Q my ,L podovw f44Q fwo R. Jfrgsem 1209 hearth Warfburq rzlavcws 5512? K U, A N. mv' 5 rf-Do und in Q vor-confercwcp corwfpsf on The Home Hoof R23-5-'vez H, J,s+ 's' H34 G. Fuellirq fr2I ard L GCQLHQL H-W iff- solved rurao we No cQmwroN43d r C. NQJVWH. - '65 L., E We Wrestling ROW I: NN. Sfarrzcrf, G. Log:1r',G,PoNf1r-Cl, BMQNQRN, B,Trammar K. G-fy, ROW 2 J Nffl frm S Ho m wr J Kr WI L P-tar P 4 4 Y L. W7Qi- D. JH M, Wif':'5f+, ROW 3: M1' fgcr G. Sm? W, .39 W. C J, l.f,f,NNfNv-, Mm- 9 VVVcH3Qf1' L xl mf D.Er' 1 b Pa Q-is 2,N. M M ..,. x-..A,A..-N-A x Wrestling SIf4XSOX'S Rlfflllill .X young :tml i11j111'3-lwlzlgm-nt Pzmtht-1' wtmtlittg sqttzut poxtctl at tt thtztl Imwtx xxoh :tml 7 loft tw'- ottl. Num- ot rhm- thlgtl Illl'l'I' vomlwtlttorl lllflllklwl o1'1'. 7lt Xvhtztxkzt lhivctxity . ft . . 4 . W . loxxzx Stzttv, I'IlIlkL'1l htst Ill the mttlott, :tml tht- L 111- It lfmlu' 'U xt-rstty ot Lolotzuio Amt Uklzthomzt otzttv, tht- mt- 17 Illinois l'l1iYl'l'SfT3 . - 13 tional t-lmmpiom tor IWW. 'l'lttwqtmt1 1-Ittwwl thrvn' J, South Ijgllmfgl Sym- I - , 11 qttzuhxtltgxtlzll' Imw-ts ztml won tht- mcvt at QiHI'llL'H L'olh'gv, Xft. xvi'l'INDI1. Iowzt. Tht- l':1x1thc'1's Aho H Uklzthomzl Stats lvltiwlwity . .W Y V I I C I 1 gr T - took top lvlzwc :tt tht- htst North Lvnttztl Lontct- m o otm o . Il v .... 1 , , A cmw' mmm-t vwl' lu-ld. lht- l'z1uthc1's haul tour flmmf t ' ' ' ' ., 1' , . . , N L'mU5lU 'JT L Im 'l0 ' 'I prom m that CflIlTQ'I'l'Ilk'f' INUQY lu-ld :tt Hrooklngs, 3 Wvyolllillg .... 20 SU.: Nlikc xXvfIlQCl'l'. -lim Klonroc. Rivh Ifngvl ami 5, xlimwmm L'HiX-N-Sim ' QU Ummis Baht. llontoc went on to plzifc sc-coml in O XI lx T gmt IQ tht- NCAA Lbllcgc- Division tournzmwnt. Coach . 2lIl'1l o. . 1' . . , A , ,, , Ixoll took two ot lm tm-11, Hob 1lA2illl'1UZ1H tml? 7' , ' . . ' - , , . , , 5 W m0n'l NAU ' ' N ami Kloutoc Clint to Itlmm, NH .. tot' tht- XQ .-'XA it Iowa Stzltc Lvl1iX'itI'SifX . 34- L'IliYL'l'Sifj' Q1l1ZlINDiOllShiDS, Ausiir USU :md G. t-tftssrrmrt ot Iowa State dtcte amd watch for no ouenlfwq in their match fmt the S,C.t. lrvltfnttonal. fig.. M ki, A-x ,E V. N' IF ULU ?-5- 11123 UJ VE 75 il SENIORS E .s,....,t ...Q-... E fx rdmtvi 1 sewers have the if-wifes or fha Pleat-went Bureau 1m+werrc1rsposalfxslhey, vmrvrf-W with pfospf-Uwe Q-mole are :Xttvr :in vqnivzilciit ot four ya-zirs ot stntly, 21 tliplonizi is lizmalcal to with grzulnziting senior. This hrict inonivnt ot publit- rct'og1nition is thc- clinizix of that stnclc-nt's lIIlllC1'f1l'2ltllX2lTC fain-e1'. 'llhc lt-at ot pzlitliiiiviit which hr holuls is thc tzingihlc cvitlciifc ot 21 Coniplrtcnl course of stnmly . . . Il trophy of 1lL'l1lCYl'IllCI1f . . . :1 signal of U'2lIlSl' tion . . . :in invitzition to opportunity inzirlctwl R.S.Y.P. His iliploinzi testifies that hc is cquippctl, that lit- is qllaliliccl, hut his response to opportnnityls cliallcngv must hc his own. qv- 2. fn w::w2: , Wm 1: Q 51 .Li Y Y' ' -Hs: 'L :Mr-fx -- in .Q ' 5 f -323' i -.g, f.2f a 'i:f4swf1eK11Q i Q 'L Q '11 fx -as 244 fu. py :Uadum-, pwpfwe TO V'EC'i?V6 wmv' d,p.,rm1' 1+ We January Comme-'wiemwzs elorcfeef. A M Mm 'csivifiwb Sb'- QQETT' Q A C ,F 44 up hw J' gg ' ' ' X51 2252,-1, 'S i-.VER O, Q, L'3JVT'E W 1'a:1 .rr' ,- WP Sui: ni Joe f:'idk.51 wr :K ies, A C6322 Cfefi o..r c :fepfv in 'M 'ed O senicvr exams, af' i Min + p f 1 Mr: and Mu Lfyfad Simcvck beam 2 GS wwf moir mfby arc dp cmff, JA' Sf-' cf' P2GC'V '? mug: 'Neo f, 'f asa wci 'ma 'rf'-HT 'LQQ 1,.'A 7 mor 'fe F310-mnf' C ,f 1 Wu? yn Helen Anderson Jerry Backer Pafsy Breeser David Brown Carol J. Brundage Newlon Cedar Fa ls New Albin Gfuver Lulher Richard Burrell Kay Ernsf Carolyn Golz George Graves Louise Gregory Cenfer Pcinl Sprlngyille Bridqewlnler l-larlar' Dile JUNIOR HIGH MAIORS Kennefh Joss Marion Jerry Karns Ania Mary Jane McCall Casfani Karen McConnell Wasw'rg+'vn Philip Swallum Cedar Falls Larry Weslen Cedar Fell, Richer? Mann Cedar Falk Phyllis Sleffens Qcwan Lucille Ziesman Eldora Fredriclr J. Kelly Cedar Falls Dale Rowedder Carroll Sharon Sfeele Walerloo Thomas Klemuk Cedar Falls Nanneife Norris Marshalllown Benjamin Redingion Cedar Falls Kafhy Terveen Waferloo Sharon Sawyer Rockwell Pafiy L. Thomas Marshallrown ART MAJORS Judy Berlcland Fenlon Glenn Connor Roberi F. Bina Splllvllle Wear? ury New York Consfance Keokul Jo Ann Jorgensen Cllnlon Kay Boelce Hubbard Davis Rifa Iverson Davenporl' Kaih ryn Kaiser Dubuque Gordon Kellenberger Soulh Amana BUSINESS MAIORS Lyle J. Andersen Gary Anderson Larry Andreessen Cedar Falls Tarna Parlcersburq William D. Balmer Rila Banclholz Marilyn J. Baumgarlel Cresco Sullwerland Amana Janice Arnold Dennis K. Baker Aurora Perry William Barquisl Parke H. Behn Boone Cedar Falls Q3 ws., 'S-ap: 'Nik' NF' -'pi' Judy K. Behrens Bill Bonns+eHer BeHy Borclwerding Herberl E. Bowiclr Laura Braclxin Independence Lu Verne l-lamplon Cedar Falls Whsil Cheer Ted Breifbach Carolyn Calhoun Madalyn Carlson Wayne Cormaney Janice Couchman Walerloo Alberl City Spencer l-larnplon Seymour BUSINESS MAJORS Sandra Dannenfeldl Darrel W. Davis Jerry Donaldson Rober+ W. Ehler+ Sharon England Davenpwl' Clemons Washinglcn Cedar Falls Belle Plaine Mary Fa+cheH Randall Fossum Ann Frazier Clair Galles Renee J. Gercles DeWill Cedar Falls Albia Walerioo Jesup Roberf Granger Roberf Hall Walerloo Cedar Falls Marlin Huseman Dennis L. Gabel Waverly Camanche .,...-0-p 'wiv 4 '9 M vm.. 5 William Hodge Jace Hoffman Gale Hursey Clinlon Cedar Falls Weslerville, Ohio Gwen Jacobson Roger C. Jacobson Richard Jaeclrel Nevada Clear Lake Shenandoah BUSINESS MAJORS Kafhleen Janson Sharon Jepsen Barbara Jesberg Rufh Jones Ronald Karr Thornlon Correclionville Farminglon Kenl Traer Carmene Keppy Pafricia E. Kies Georgia Kosl George F. Koffmeier James Larson Davenporl Walerloo Marfelle Cedar Falls Badger 'T '-r 'Ks' i 1'-Q-up Philip Marlin Kenne+h Moss Jack Moyer Conslanfino Myrsiades Dennis O. Nalvig Wellsler Cily Osage Porf Madison Walerfoo Cedar Falls Rose O'Brien Shelia Osgood Sieve Parson Dean Primrose Slephen Raver Charles Reid Walerloo Glen View, llirois Des lvldnes Cedar Falls Jclilerson Des Plaines, lllin BUSINESS MAJORS Roberi' S. Reif Craig Repp Dixie L. Ruroden Richard Sand Jane M. Saylor Kalona Waverly Posfville Cenler Poinl Waferloo Virginia Scala Lois Schwendemann Dennis Semofan Carroll R. Sherman Darryl Smifh Allilo lzorl Dodge Tama lvlarenqo Char'e5 Cily -aw qw QV' www James Sfeffen Charles W. S+riHma++er Vivian Sundermann Joyce L. Te-efers Carlene C. Townsend Bellendorl Lewis Carroll Slale Cenler Cedar Falls Roy Townsend Philip Thompson Larry Ugland Rebecca VanderSchaaf Arlo Velie Frank Waferhouse Spencer Grand Juncfion New l-lamplon Hull Cedar Falls Cenlral Cily ELEMENTARY MAJORS Shirley Ar+hur La Porie Cir-,f Sandra Mafhews Eidora Eleanore G. Balsley P'ain?ie!d Dorofhy Rohweder Gladbrook 'Rita Mavis Braun Qraifon W Eliza befh A. Smifh Giidden Cafherine Brofherion ai! Lake Pa+ricia Van Oorf Cedar Faiis LOWER ELEMENTARY MAJORS Sandra J. Abarr Hincdey, OHO Marcella Anderson KQWOQQ Vaughn Bauman Cedar Faf's Elizabefh K. Beals Red Oak Vivian Becker Sergeanf Biuri Ja nef S+ol+ Begh+e Warerioo BeHy Baker Cedar Rapios Mary Beck Beife Piaire Sonna R. Beving Wellsburg LOWER ELEMENTARY MAJORS Suzanne Bieber Joyce Bolle Nadine Borfon Mary L. Bowman Mary A. Bowman Reinbeck Walerloo Clear Laine Audubon Vinron Madonna Bradford Deanna Bramer Vicki Brownlee Nancy Burke Kaihleen Builer Fonda l-larlan Cedar Falls Waferloo Council Bluhfs Judifh Buffon Marlene Campbell Judiih Chance Shirley Comeaux Sue Conlxlin Marshalllown Douqherly New Providence Walerloo Hawkeye Carol Considine Susan Corlefl' Carole Covaulf Riia Craver Jane Crogveel: Karen Cunningham New l-larflord Farrnersburq Gulhrie Cenler Cedar Falls Oelweir Gladbroolc LOWER ELEMENTARY MAJORS Mary Rifa Cunningham Candace N. Cuiler Beverly Danne Karen Derscheid Mary J. Dingbaum Des Moines Coralville Sioux Cily Brookings, Souih Dakoia Greeley Phyllis Dolphin Sonia Dreier Judi+h Dubberlxe Donna Ducl:ef+ Sharon Dumler Sheldon Hubbard Hubbard Ce-nlerville Waierloo 'UW' ,jf IZ NVE Joann Eells Mary Ebersole Cafherine l.. Garner Linda Garven Carol Gilberi' Knoxville Maralhon New Harnplon Walerlco Larrabee Kaylene GoHer Sheryl E. Gram' Sandra Harbach Rila Ha+wich Carol Hayalxawa Scranfon Cenler Jundion Delhi Rockwell Ciiy Hcnokaa, Hawaii LOWER ELEMENTARY MAJORS Linda Haynes Sandra Hickman Karen Hill Mary Holmlund Rae Honda Tama Winllwrop Mr. Auburn Lake Mills Honolulu, Hawaii Marilyn James Nafalie Jennings Marilyn Jordan Rhonda Joy Carol Jusiice Alalissa Cedar Falls Coon Rapids Spencer Manclwesler ,MWC AW' Reda Kahler Marian Kallenbacli Caflmerine Kelly Paula Kessler Beverly Kinne Belle Plaine Denver Osage Oxford Cedar Falls Connie Klindl' llene Kramer Darlene Lemlre Mary Lewis Jane? Maland Harlan Clarksville Dows Slwenandoali Charles Cily LOWER ELEMENTARY MAJORS Barbara Marr Cedar Falls Karen Mennen Parkersburg Mary Mar+in Mason Ciry Karhleen Meyer Riverslde Mary E. Ma++l'1ews Carol A. Maxwell Sharon J. McFarland Baxrer Forl Madison Marslmalllown Palricia Middleswarf Meredlllw L. Miller Carol Molle Cedar Falls Marslwallrown Scranfon 211512 '- fd' . ills JO! Aw., 'Wav Ib my V. W, Carol Morris Mlngo Marilyn Nyqulsl Cllrrlon Sharon Myers Swale-dale Pafricia A. O'Connor Wet5s'er CIW Mary Neibauer Judy Nichelson Deborah Noland l-lavwpron Dow Clry Arne-5 Kafhryn O'Donnell Lene Olesen Barbara Olin Wlllrawsburg Cedar FallS Cedar Falls LOWER ELEMENTARY MAIORS Sue Olin Elaine Onishi Carolyn Orr Nancy Powers Carolyn Prull Whaf Cheer l-lilo, Hawaii Meolapoiis lndiavola Kanawha Janef Puegner Marilyn Pulis Amanda Richards Mary Riddle Farnces Rowland Marengo Pod Dodge Wiflon Juncfbn Lake Vfefw Sfrallord Donna Sandvig Marilyn Schoeman Sharon Schomer Sharon Schul+z Belly B. Schwinke Websler Ciiy Cedar Falls Qmaha, Nebraska Davenporl? Fredericksburg Joan Severseike Norma Sherwood Jane? Shollenbarger Linda Shoppa LyneHe Simesler Radcliffe Siqourney Manly Muscaline Dunkerlon LOWER ELEMENTARY MAJORS Joanne Singer Nancy Ma++ Snyder Joan Sorenson Eileen Sours Virginia Springer Sion Ciq Wiale' cc Cryval Lake Venlwa MarSEalllown Mary A. Sfeger Elizabelh S+iIweII Pafricia A. Sionewall Margilea Swan Eileen Taylor Oelwein Cedar Falls Marskwalllown Brilf Dysarl Jane Thuenen Mary Tjaden Mar+l'ra Trask Ellen Tsugawa Mary Vincenf Dave-npcrl Waukcn Renwick l-llc, l-lawaii Lake Cily Muriel Wealherly Linda Wilson Nancy Winfer Maxine Wilfe Susan Wrelman Laporle Cily Wfvlerloo Hubbard l-lamplcn Eorl Dodge UPPER ELEMENTARY MAIORS Claudeffe Arne++ Larry Balrerinlx Mary R. Benning Inez Black Ralph Cassacly Pafricia Chrisfianson La Porle Cily Creslon Ackley Marslnalllown Maplolcn Warerloo Dalene Dolan Sandra Easfon Everlee Ferguson Douglas Garvin Mary E. Geers Janice R. Gen+ry Casey Maquolsefa Grand Jundicn Waferlco Wes? Poinl Mangon 'QT' rr Nw., hmm aww fir' .-qv' V, '53 tai? yew., Mllfsbvlf' Sharon Ginapp Kay Gnagy Karhryn Goeclce Kerry Gordon Marian S. Greenlee Karen Gulliclrsen Mason Ciiy Charles Cily Marslialllown Walerloo Jesup Loclcporl, lllinois Palrica Hall Kay Hanne Sandra Harfman Barbara Hawbalrer Joan Hinriclnsen Cedar Falis Plensanl Valley Epworllw Wesl Poinl Swea Cily UPPER ELEMENTARY MAJORS Janel Hrabal: Carolyn Hubbard Marilyn Huling Linda Hull Barbara Hunl Linda Jackson Carpenlersville, lllineis Keyslone Ferl Dodge Anlceny Greeley Green Eslher Jacobs Darlene Johnson Pearl Kimafa Diane Loehr Rifa Lundi' Ruby Magnussen De Wil' Swea Cily Kalwului Maui, l-lawaii Walerloo Douglwerly Larrabee Belly Mareda Mary Mowen Marvel Mc Donough Kalhryn Mc Laughlin Diane Newman Belle Plaine Des Moines Grinnell Belrnond Des Moines William OrcuH' Gary Perrin Jessie Pelers Doroflny Peferson Edwina Peferson Troymills Cedar Rapids Clinlon Coggon l-lumboldl UPPER ELEMENTARY MAIORS Gayle Pieper Sandra Shoop Piflcin Jean A. Ransom Glenda Samson Arfhur Saxfon BeHy L. Schroeder Cllnlon Clear Lalce Waferlcc Prairie CIW Cedar Falls Burllrmglon Henriefia Sfeffen Ruih Sfeinfeldf Gary Siellmach Linda Slevens Mary Thompson Linda Van Dee Griswold Eldora Milford Belrmond Farraquf Ncrln English iii' -vb' .gP 'Y Av Marilyn Vaughn Mary K. Voorhees Judiih Weaver Marshallfcwn Cedar Falls Ocheyedan Suzanne Wignall Leland Wolf Alice F. Wood S+a+e Cenfer Harnpfcn New Providence W7 f-ad? VVQY Beverly J. Weber Carolyn Whi+e Webb Decorah Ella Wubbena Judy K. Young Garrison Garner HOME ECONOMICS MAIORS Sharon Cox Donna Enfield Linda Greenfield Jeanne Heckro+l1 Maridee Hunfer Keawicl Awiffi Aglcley Dysar' Gowrio Frances Keeney Linda Lakin Barbara Leislilcow Jean R. Meyer Shirley Nail Missouri Valley Dm, Moines Wareirlco Oi-lweir Jewell fve- 'Qld' ,x -In inf: sw Shirley J. Needham Vivian V. Plowman Carol Severson Joan Shuler Vela Smifh Villisca Argyle Sainl Ansqar Rudd Marion Raarda Sfilwell Susan S+ou+ Jane Vernon Lynne Walllwer De Ann Sabalka Wilkins Rebecca Wilson Cedar Falls Cesar Falls Council Blulig Garnavflio Maplelcn Jesup INDUSTRIAL ARTS MAIORS Ward W. Biclclord Rockwell Clly Harry Blaclx Marslvallfown Larry Bradshaw Cas lv Rapids Kennefh D. Ford Cedar Falls Gary Merkel Mason CIW Merlynd R. Norris Eagle Grove Roy Pally Wellsburg Ziedonis Plorlns Cedar Falla Erlin Ruby Cednr Falls ENGLISH MAIORS 'Ig 'IWW Juaniia Angell Leland Baclwlell Loydene L. Barlholomew Sandra Bernfson Margarel' Brady Delhi Elwood Roclwesler, Mlnnesola Paulllna Marcus Margaref DiBIasio Erllca Drallmeier Joy Drennen Sylvia Eden Shirley Ehlers Davenporl Lisbon Mason Cily lllonlca Onawa ENGLISH MAJORS Ann Eichler Judy Elfberg Jean Felier John Forssman Linda Fosholf l-lumbcldf Wa'erlcc Bale Flaima Cenlervile Muscaline Marion Frirschi Phyllis Frueh Shirley Grilzfilh Lee Heckman Sieve Hoemann Suifield, Comnecficu Ffff Madiscr Wirlflrsef Cenferville l-lanfirrond Larry lngraham Rulh Kepler Charlofle Macomber Mary Mews Nancy Miles Mfirslmllfown Wcbsler City Fcrlland Qfegcn Williafnslzarq Ce-rferville Allan Nalvig Jerrold Orr James Pals Kally Parsons Barbara Schmicher Sandra Schreiner Lawler Clirfm Belrncno Websler Cfly Ceda' Fa ls Sioux Cly ENGLISH MAJORS Sharon Shaw Mary Smallclriclge David Sfrail Carolyn Suclmy Marilyn Thompson Carolyn Thornblade New Harllord lewa Falls Sioux Cily Tama Sluarl Manly Janeane Tiaclen Larry VanOor+ Bonnie Vanzandl Sandra Vedane Palsy Wilson Marlene K. Wynn Charles Cily Cedar Falls Muscaline Dows Slwenandoalm Monlicello FOREIGN LANGUAGE MAIORS Roberf Ammann Cedar Falls Sharon Barlow Des Moines Russell Davis Wfiferlco Yvonne Gaudes Walefloo Eleanor Kinney Ecndurfinl Rosemary Kuennen S+, Lucas Ronald B. Purvis le.-fa Cily Sandra J. Sauer Waferloo Slanley Swanson Sioux Cily Exif? -Q.. SPEECH ARTS MAJORS Sally A. Barfels Julie Devine Judy Eigler Ronald Fleming Greene Prirnqhar Fenron Iowa Falls Gary Hughes Phillip Jenlcinson Gary P. Kliebensfein James Kline Spencer Des Moines iowa Falls Waferloo NW Rober+ L. Lane Preslon William Orfrnan Cedar Falls Kay SaHizal'in Clinion Roger K. Leinlsach Cedar Falls Thomas Peierson Gowrie Joyce Sillra Blalsesburg Raymond Mikesh Decorah Kennefh Sfeine Decorah Charlene Wilfang Cedar Falls Jerome Anderson Vllayne Bishop Wes' Union Cedar Falls Alan Craig Brian Crawford Allen lndependence Kenf Bolfon Walerloo S+ephen Dann Des Moires Alan D. Claassen Wellsburg Marlin DeWeerd+ Lillle Rock re, MATH MAIORS Roberf L. Cline Oqfgnla John T. Dooley Des Moines firm 1 APG. up- b ws- Susan Drury Howard D. Dunl:er+on John Foley Jerry C. Gay William George Marshallfown Walerloo Cedar Falls Des Moines Clare Dale Goddard Donald Happel BeHy Heishman John Hemminger Sandra HoFFs+aHer Musceline Dunlcerfon Malcom l-larlan Keokuls MATH MAIORS Ronald Hood Shirley Hook Beverly Johnson Roger Kiellberg Richard McMahon Woodbine Parkersburg Des Moines Rulhven Garner Marilyn Milchell Craig Neimeyer Gary Oleson Dennis Ramsey Glen Reynolds Riverside Clear Lake Dows Csceola Rockwell Clly .wg ,.4-WKAWQ' QR! -we Wil: Waller Rose Philip Rusley Gene Schaul Allan Schmid? Gerald Schubick Elklard, Missouri Manly Alfom Wllliamssurq Muscallne William Schwarlz Merrill Silvey William Shullers Neal Smilh Roberl Smi+h Ollumwa Cedar Falls Hancock Cedar Falls Panora -.,.--fr Leon Tibben Roberf Tracy Calvin Uhiig James Van Devenfer Waveriy Waferioo Shenandoah Cedar Faiis Dale Van Langen Orin Van Langen Larry Wagner Kenne+h Wulf Kamrar Kamrar Cedar Fails Ainsworiin LIBRARY SCIENCE MAIORS Donna J. Agar Na-wfon Nancy Deferman Gilman Dorofhy Goeid ner Websfer Ciiy Linda Hours Aciciey Delphine Huebner i-iawardon David L. Malone Cedar Faiis Elizabe+i1 Mason Eiwood Mary L. Waller Cresco Marcia Wiliiamson Siqourney MATH MAJORS MUSIC MAIORS Marilene Beeman Bruce Benglson Kurl Chalgren David Clark Gary Currie Milwaukee, Wisconsin Walerloo Clinlon Cedar Falls Shaller Doroihy J. Day Richard Dex+er Nancy Erickson Louann P. Flaherly Rollene Gideon Arlinqlon Cedar Falls Cedar Falls Cedar lialli Norwalk Barbara Gordon Arihur Hansuld Carol Hansulcl Richard Kinzler Alice I. Kunlz Maywood, Illinois Newlon Council Bluinls Walerlco Lisbon Susan Mogensen Linda Olson Joyce Paul Gary Pease Keith E. Pelerson Elaine L. Rasmussen Slanhope Boxholrn Walerloo Sergeanl Bluhf Jewell Cedar Falls ps -sw' Nb? Beverly Schaefer Jenifer Schlicher Sandra Sfangler Leah Slarlc Donald Sfine Brill Cedar Falls Mason Cily Ogden Adel Byron Thompson Slephen Tillapaugh Gloria Treve++ Gary Wenham Judy C. Zuber Cedar Rapids Walerloo Rockford Sioux Cily Walerloo MEN'S P.E. MAIORS My mmf? Roberf E. Alberfson Charles Cily Dennis D. BuHon Adel 1 ,-.W-'dv' Gary Anderson Vinlon William Easlman 'Nalerlco wi, we Roberl L. Beclard Ronald R. Bielxer+ Lynold R. Boehmlre Walerloc Cedar Falls Arlinqlon David Glenville Donald R. Gray Houshang Bozorgzadeh l-lampfon Bellendorl Tehran, lran MEN'S P.E. MAJORS Mia- ug-+ ev-2, Dex'rer Hyde Ronald D. Johnslon Cedar Falls Lake Cily Eldon Reinhardl' Thomas Sally Websler Cily Newlon .. AFV km-' emu!! pr-rx T92 Herberr Long Marvin Maass Marsnaflfcwn Lulferne Esfandiar Saifari Pefer Spoden Tehran, Iran Dubuque SCIENCE MAJORS John W. Ackerman Walerloo Paul Andersen l-lurrb:'d+ Charles E. Ashland Clear Lake Roberl Boes Glidder' Edward Boyer Farminglon Elwood Anderson Sac Cily Richard Bowers Dike George C. Colifin Marshallfown David L. Crook Muscaline SCIENCE MAIORS Margaref Davis Sharon Dooley Deanna Dumer Ronald Eliasen Leon Fox Plano Cedar Fafs Ossfan Cedar False Missouri Valley William A. Goeclce Jack Gregersen JeFFrey Gullnrie Sleven Halslead Kaflmleen Hanisch Duranl Wa'ero': Aloia Mfarior Waterloo ,lc Dennis J. Hanson Donald Heimbuch Cedar Falls Mason Cily Ross Iverson Thomas Kading Ellsworllw Knoxville John Hein Donald Hinman Marjorie Hundling Clinlon Cedar Falla Breda Richard Laison Larry Marlcley Judifh Miller Amelia Clinlon Cedar Falls SCIENCE MAJORS William Moore Clarence Morris Marolyn Parson Thurman Rowse Kennon Schaefer Davenporl Cedar Falls Ceoar Falls Ccrreclicrwille Shellield Rober+ Schley Marvin Silvey Douglas Smilh Judifh Spurling Rober+ Sievens Cedar Rapids Cedar Falls Tama Lake View Cedar Rapids MU as'5 i' iv' 'Dalke David Tiaden Terry Tuclrer Roberf W. Tully Gary Turvold Lowell Urbafsch Waukon Davenporl Lansing Norlhwood Milchell Kiefh VanDoren David Wallace Alberf N. Wood Larry Wood Richard Worm Ames Vinlon Eslherville Cedar Falls Manchesfer WOMEN'S P.E. MAJORS Sandra Bersi Barbara Brammer Alice E. Brown Marilyn Burrows April Carlson Waverly lrdenendence Clwrdan Brandon Mounf Pmsoect lllincis Mary Lou Dorgan Shirley Flanders Treva Follcers Wendy Foole Marilyn Forfhun Park Ridge, lllinci Davenpcrf S:c'cn Grove Beflendcri lda Grove Jerielynn Gilberfson Bella Grandgeorge Michelle Grau Glendra Harris Jane McClelland Decorah Websler Cily Sioux Ciiy Cedar Rapids Sioux Cily Donna Reed Myra Rcwedder Barbara J. Smilli Jolene K. Tomlan Judy Trowbridge Ellen Wilson Clinlon Manilla Svawberry Poinl' Newlon Cedar Falls Traer gs SOCIAL SCIENCE MAIORS Charles M. Adams Karen Ammann Kennefh Bacus Larry Barlleff Colleen Bennelf Cedar Falls Wellsburq Knoxvilae Dennison Boone Harry R. Buck Duane Campbell Tom Cassidy Marshall Crandall David L. Cronin Cedar Falls Vlfalerloo Cedar Falls Mason Cily Decorah fm. X ,.,,, K New V5 ,, 'Wh N...-f M r Ron Crooks James Cusfer William T. Dixon Francis Dow Shelia Easlman Greene Belle Plaine Warerloo Cedar Falls Walerloo William Edwards Ronald Ferris John Finnessy Waller C. Frey Daniel Hallenbeclc Walerloo Toledo Cedar Pals Villisca Manchesler Roberf Hau Cedar Falls James Johnson Boone ---C.. David Linder Iowa Cily Sleven Miller Creslon Lawrence Jaclcson Cedar Falls Sandra Johnson Spiril Lalce SOCIAL SCIENCE MAIORS Larry Jansen Ka+l1ryn Joens Arnold Jiralc Karrarar Toledo Waucoma Larry Kemp Samuel Kielly Kim Kreinbring Muscalirwe Cnares Cily Clarence W? af.,a,,,,1 ard' H3355 'VV . Melvin R. Lucas Gerald A. Manriquez Jerold Mafsui Nona Miller Cedar Falls Cedar Falls Lanei Cily, I-Iawaii Walerloo William K. Miller Roberf Moses JoI'1n T. Murray Mar+I1a PaHy Cedar Falls Des Moines Cedar Falls Warerloo SOCIAL SCIENCE MAJORS Mary L. Pedersen Bruce Pefersen James Peferson Carol Reinecke Fori' Dodge Fuifon, Iliinois Cedar Falis Daveriporf Sarah Robey Larry Seckingfon Aaron Sfeenbergen Anna Sfefzer Moiflom Cresfon Penacooic, New Hampshire Waferioo -'UPF' Theodore S+one Janis Sunins Merwin Swanson Janef TerVeen Clifford B. Uis+ad Waferioo Websier Ciiy Wiasiwimgiom Waierioo Eaqie Grove Dan Valenfine James Wilkins Brian Willhiie Dick WoodruFf David Zierafh Fori Madison Onawa Waierioo Marshaiiiown Cedar Rapids IF Q FI L-,nj Q IIJ IJ ff? ADMINISTRATION L-E 14 432 ww gwmqmuw nw .JH an if ' -L-,ff in-. Re4f11s,11ww-of 'rw dfmw- 15 H11 0 if Wm worw- Y f11, T'. T19 ffdmi'w1S+1f1fc11'sf1rc f ur'Qew'v+m1'f1fps+11d111'M ::re2p111'Q schffodos. III 11111' l'lb1Jl iTUl'X 101' sc1c1v13. L'XC'k'lII'lX!'S 211111 TZICIIITX work to- g1l'fhL'I' to Pl'llX'illK' :1 f11:11111'11'o1Ak fm' flu' 111111-Xt 1l1'1'1'111p1111'11t uf S111- 1lc'11t INJTt'I1I'11lI. 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Memker serves ceqee affer We meefirwq af Wwe arrwua' 7acU'y ,vzmcfs Cnrisvrvaf, Tea. The fecufw mee qef Ycgvrer once 5 mowfrw fer e sack Leer, 533 iewed by a mcefimq. This rundw gives We mem of ra!! ocparimenfs e Cherie fc Gfscess Ideas and problems 05 Weir various deperfmerwfs. Mrs, Lang qucsfioms Mrs, Wagner abou? The didcs Mrs. Waqrer ive Her Hsbiwo NCR dwrfz Wir his +0 VM-2+ Nam. ww +A Tre lffinwcrix 2' fe3': f:+':' 'Q i1'.C,1if:'J rp, MSS Wfrpsefq amd M53 Yaqef' t fre Wf,rr1erw', mn Drysfe' Ed,ca'cr :Je-oerLv',f . Q H Y President 5 N DR. xl. XV. RIAUCKER, B.A. from Au- gustana College, KLA. and Ph.D. from State University of lowa A 'N-v....,,, l D Vvhat shall we say o of 1963-64? In all honesty, we can scarcely say that the campus is strikingly different from past years or that any dramatic itself felt. i f the mood of the campus in the school year upsurge has made But from the vantage point of the presidentls office two princi al y P observations come to mind: l. Good humored restraint and admirable adaptability have been the pervading response to over-crowding - in residence halls, dining areas, library, classrooms, laboratories and oHices. ln many quarters, it was noted that school got under Way more smoothly than usual, in spite of a substantially increased enroll- J ment, larticularly heartening was the use made of recreation space in the residence halls for study - with little fanfare and remarkable self-discipline. 2. Thoughtfulness and self-examination pcrvaded the campus fol- lowing the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Perhaps the common denominator lies in an that we - students and staff alilce - have an extremely important ' b Jo to do and are obligated to do it as well as we possibly can. increasing conviction -7' I , 5? Q K ffl .. Vgagx. I m,,l, gigfijf 1 ., A ,..,, QL yy: -' . Y. V32 i Z I sw 'Riagg .MauCr'1'e 't,'f1' e'.fAf : 2' v5,f.-.f g'x if ff 'FQV' 53 , Bm, Dr' Miwckor dmwom mv emma' Mafrfcuhfbvw Corwomaflrfm mc'-ysaqo. f..w-P-'N UR, lVll.l,lpXXl Ll. l,fXNCi, Ur. Lang, serving as the Dean ot Instruction, approves the vinplox- mont ot the professional stall and pi'ox'1clm-s l6'2Ikli'l'- ship for tht- cnrirc instruftional process. xxvllt'Ill'YCI' tht- prcsinlent of S.C.l. is ahscnt from thi- tainpils. the Dean innst act in his place. Ur. Lang is also the Dirt-ctor of 'lic-aclicr lfchication, supervising thc prograni of thosc stmlcnts preparing to teach. Cnr- rently, hc is gatlit-ring historical material in prepara- tion for S.C.l.'s 1976 ccntennial. Administrators IDR. IJARYI, PICXIJICRCIRAIFT. ln achlirion to his Vljlllllll' clntics as thc- Assistant to tht- l'resimlc'nt and the Director of lfivlnl St'rxit'0s, Ur. lycmlvr- graft lwcalnt- thc acting Ucan of SfllllL'llfS in llc'- ccinher. Rt-vciitly, hi- t'oinplvt0nl his authorization work for tht' National Council for tht- .AL'L'I't'llll'2l- tion of '1lC2lL'l1Cl' l':tlllC21flUlL Ur, l,9I1tlL'l'Q'I'2llf von- thxvts tht- l-2lClllfX loanl stnilivs anil hanillcs tht' total collcgc- scholarship program. Ht- pi'z1t'tit'vs his pct itlva that all aahninistrators shmihl sc'1'x't- occasion- ally in an instructional capavity hy tcauhing an .AI11Cl'lK'Z1I1 history conrsv. 286 i Administrators DR. ll,-Xlfl, BPIND1-QR. Dr, Render retired in Deeember after forty-three years at S.C.l, His first position at S.C.l., then lowa State Teachers Col- lege, was that of an athletic coach, during which time he initiated the wrestling program. His career with the college was interrupted when he left for the Navy, and to complete graduate studies. He oh- taiued his KLA. and ICd.D, degrees from Columbia University and New York L'niversitv, respectively. He then returned and served as Dean of Klen until 1952 when he hecame the Dean of Students. his position upon retirement. He coordinated student affairs through direct student contact. Dr. Bender reflected that progress must he associated with the vigor of young people, and found his experiences at S.C.l. exciting and rewarding. 'C 'Hn as 'Qi' s -Q DR. Xl.-XYIS HOLBIICS. lfxperimenting with group counseling in llartlett Hall is a current re- search project of Miss Holmes, Associate Dean of Students. She is directly responsible for the entire women's program, including housing. student gov- ernment and activities. 5.L'.l. coeds are guided in realizing their identity as women with lliss Holmes' assistance. Dean Holmes works with all student ac- tivities to some extent, and is partieularly involved with Student League Board. Other reeent activities include the investigation of the general plans of new residence halls throughout the country. Dean Holmes stated that improvement in housing and allowing the women more responsibility for their own welfare are two areas of current progress. AE1III1II1S1f2l10fS HR. Al.-H1125 13A1I,1fY. .Ks tliu '11I'L'2lSlIl'L'l' 111111 .-Xssistziiit Husiiicss NIZIIIZIWUI' 111' S.f.1.. X111 132111111 Z P' , . . . . , 11:111n111's 1111 I'l'L'L'IPTS 211111 111s11111'sc'1111'11ts 111 t11c 5.L.1. 1AlIIll1S. 1311111115 t11c past 111113 11111 1121511111 systc'111 of t11v f1111cv was 111211131111 to l.I3.KI. 11 F? X 1 11 if 111wf 1 Q 1 1 A' UR. W.-X1,1,qXL11 .-XXU1',RbUN. 1111- 111211111 miiu-1'11 of D11 :X11a1c-1'sf111, :is LXSSUCIHY1' 1902111 of 111- st1'11fti011, is 1'111'1'in'11111111 211111 1IlSIl'llL'f1lJIl, HQ 111111111 likv to kvcp 1111- 111'c1g1'z1111 11cxi111c, cut 11111111 1111 11-11 111110, 211111 2l1WZ1l1t1llIl rigid 1'cq1111'c111c11ts. U11 .'xI1l1L'I'- sun spa-111 t111- s11111111c1' w1'iti11g 111s blink, lfflzuilz Jlfzffizigflozz Rolf1'11.m11. DR. HOXVARD KNL 1'SON. As the :Xssistzuit 1301111 01' 1IlSfI'L1L'I'10Il, 110 is p1'i111z11'i1y 1'c111cc'1'11m1 with 1111- g1':11111z1tL' p1'og1'z1111. D11 1Q1111tsc111 is also 1119 IJ1I'l'L't0I' of 1111- 51111111101 Scliuul Session. This s11111- 111c1' two special DI'OgI'ZllI1S-UIIC fr11's11pc1'i111' sr1111c11rs :11111 om' for 111'c1x'isif111z11 st1111011tsf1x'i11 bv f11:fc1'c11. FP, Administrators RIN. l'HIl,Il' JIQXNIXCIS. XIV. .It-iiiiiiigs is tht- IIIZIIIHQUI' of :ill lWlliil1k'NS :tml hmiihhiig UIWt'I'1lfiHIl5 :it S.L'.l. Tht- hmiiivv uHivt', with-i' his tliiwvtifiii. is cmicci'iic-ii with tht- hutlgvtztry policy, ztvuuiiiitiiig, utthtiiig, i't-pmtiiig :mtl piiruhzisiiig mi' tht- vlitirt' uullcgv. ,.-f-'Ab KIR. CiIpORCyI'. HOLNIICS. As tht- Diiwctui' Ut Cullcgt- Rvlzttimis, XIV. Huhiic-s is tht- ctmfiiwiiiizltcmi' fit' all :wus sci'x'it'cs :uid plihlivzitioiis. Hn- works with tht- ti11'wtni's or tht- uthvi' stzttc sulifmls un 1 ptlhlic iiifrirmgitimi IUITIQITIIII tu :tcqtiziiiit lvgislzitoiN :mtl citixviis with tht- in-oth rn' tht- state' svlifmls. DR. RAYKIOXIJ SL'HI,lk'lIlfR. Tlit- thntic-s ut tht- Awsrmuizttv IJlI'UL'T1Jl' rut l'it-hi bn-iwiccw ziiitl tht- Iliivctwl' uf Ifxtviisinii hrith i't-ici' to UH-Uzliiipiis :ic- I'lX'lI'j. UV. bulilivlivi' is iii rhzirgc- fit rlit- zuhiiiiiistrzt- F1011 nt wh-uziiiipiis clznsw. lit- also sctxc-s :is fr:- fmlilizitm' ut rlit- l'4llIk'IlTlUIl1ll sciwivt- piihlivzitimis ut tht- culiuggv. l 290 -. f 3 ' N fu 'Shiv-A .1- .. X. . ,fs DR. GORDON R HHKI. The task of the Co- ordinator ot Research and Evaluation is to encour- age faculty members to participate in research proj- ects. This summer, Dr. Rhum attended a confer- ence in NVa,shington, Dil., concerning federal gov- ermnent assistance provided for such research. Dr. Rhum is non' working with Dean Lang in the preparation ot an effective technique for student evaluation of classroom operation and instruction. Dr. Rhum believes S.C.l. needs a method to dis- cover students' attitudes on certain major issues, since there is currently no specific consensus of beliefs. Administrators DR. HERBERT ll. SILYITY. The Director of Research, Dr. Silvev, is the head of the depart- ment which carries out all group testing adminis- tered within the college, including admission and achievement evaluation tests. The Bureau of Re- search also works with individual faculty members and instructional departments on research projects they are undertaking. This department is conduct- ing a program of cooperative research with other state institutions throughout the Lvnited States. The topics studied include faculty salaries, use of space and library facilities. Administrators DR. IIARSH.-Xl,L BEARD. ln his capacity :is Rc-gistrzn' and Dircctoi' of A-Xilniissions, Dr. llezml l12lllCllCS thc stnmlcnt rvcortls :intl carries on 21 con- tinnons study of statistics. Dr, lic-:ml is responsible tot all instructional room assignments and cvzillizi- tion of thc efficiency of space utilization. A its asevibfsiflf ' 156533735 ,M-a1l ' RIR. lXll'fRRlLL FINK. llr. lfink mzinfiff s teztclici' certification in his position as Associatc Rcgfistrzit. Hc is also st-ci'etzn'y tor the Cominitttc of Teziclier Hlnczition Stzimlatils :intl l'1':ict1 as ,.l1llI'0l1Q'll this coinniittcc lit- liclps tlcvvlop DI'0L'K'llL1lL for zulniitting stntlcnts into tcfziclivi' ctlnczition. MR. JACK XVllfLlfNCl,-X, A fonncr S.C.l. stuclcnt, X111 'xVic-lcnggzt is now cmploycil as Assistant to tlic Rt-gistrztr. llost of his tinu' is spcnt working on tlic :ulmissions progrznn. llc also consults with ttansfc-r :intl prospective stnclcnts. 715' Administrators DR. HAROLD HIQRNHARIJ. To st-rve thc rcligious needs of the studt-nts, Dr, lit-rnhzn'd, Ui- rector of Religious Activities, acts as 21 liaison olhccr bctwc-cn rhnrch foundations :ind the uollc-gs. llis niain function at S.C.I. is directing tht- Hurt-au of Religious Activity. In this czipzicity, Ur, lit-rnh:u'd zicquziints collcgc students with thc role of religion in human affairs. As advisor to thc Studs-nt Coun- eil of Religious Activitic-s, Dr. licrnhzird proniotcs Church Night, ht-ld in Scptcinbvr for :ill nvw stu- dents. In addition to serving as :L protcssor of rcli- gion, Dr. Ht'1'1lltz1i'nl also dirvrts :ill collegt' fonvo- cations. iwwk ll NIR DONALD O. ROD. 'lihc duty of tht' ' - Ht-:Ld I,lI'll'2ll'l21Il is to organize and supc'rx'isC all tht- X lihrziry sCi'vit'vs on cznnpus. XIV. Rod, who has hcen Af-- X N ht re tcn yL'2ll'S, strives to sc-if that S.C.l. has tht- best H 1 ssihh' college- librzu'x'. He holds zi l5.A. front l utht-r Collt-,qc :incl :ln A.l3.l,.S. from the Univer- sity of NIlClllU2lIl. Klr. Rod sc-rvcs as il consultant 25 on new library huildings :ind pi'm-scntvd the plains for rr t Y A thc nt-xx' S.C.l. hbnnx .it tht National l,ib1'ary Buildings Institute in Chiczigo last -Iuly. lfach K I xtzlr, undcr his dircvtion, tcn thousand nvu' hooks ,ll i ltoi our hhi ux lil 0 i ll L' ZlL'l1lll1'l'l Administrators NIR. .l.XNll'fS CIXDSSUX. .M Pulwlic Svlmulf lil-llrlrms K mlm:-lux, Nll. L lmwmm llllllllllb plmpu- flu- Nlllklk'lllN :llvmr 5.L.l. lll- lmx 1'c'rn-mly Hill! 1ll1L'TL'll l'K'M'llI'Cll to llc'rc-1'm1m- rlw ul1:1r:u'rv1'1st1u 111 rllcw llllllllfilllfs. Xlr, Llrmun lu-lps IUIAIIIINFTL' tlln f1'1lk'lllllQ' lWl'Ull'NNlHll lu 5IN'Ill'illlQ ru xpwlzll Tvilflllllgj gm llpx. 'pl h l lf 5' lla pm' Wwhfiiiws Klll. lllylllilylll ll.-Xlxlx. XIV. llzlliv, Plffllllll in llls mpc' lllWl'2ll'f, ls flu' IJll'l'L'fUl' ol Rmlin mal rllvlvvlxiuxl :xml is 11-Npumilvlv fm' tlu- scripts :mul tlu wllmllllc-ll pwllllutlmx ul tln- wlll-gp lW1'HQl'2llllr. lll lx Zllbll rlu- fzzvulty mlxlsc-1' Tm' flu- L'lllIllWllN lulm blllflllll, lildllf. Xlll. Kll'.l.X IX KLXXION. llu- llm-crm' ln flu- l,l1NSlL'11l lllzmr, Nlr. Xllllllflll. SlllN'l'Xl9CN :lll flu zwrlxirivs ul flu- plgmr. plm flu- Cflllfllllfl' wmli Irrl tlw Cllllllllls l'XllIlllSlfJIl p1'ug1'zu11. Ill- is inwlxl-ll mainly wirlm tln- lIlZllllli'll2lllL'i', l't'1W2lll', mul 11-rllmlvl mg or flu- lmilmllzxgf on rlu- S.L'.l. campus. HIR. DALI-1 HROSTROKI Director of Union and Dining Services Union As students arrived on campus last fall, they found that the Commons no longer existed, but yvas in- stead the lfnion. This was due to a gradual change in the function of the building, for the name Commons implied merely a place to eat, yvhereas Union implies a general meeting place for all stu- dents. Klrs. Ethel XYinier. the Social Prograin Di- rector, is responsible for providing activities for the enjoyment of students and faculty. linder her direc- tion, the lvnion Program Council, composed of stu- dents, plans activities such as forums, movies and traditional dances. liach year, a yvell-linoyvn personage or group is sponsored hy the lfnion. This year, pianist l'eter Nero was the special attraction. As the Director of Dining Services, Klr. Dale lirostrom yvorlcs with llliss Fitzgerald in planning the doyvn-the-line meals. Klr. liromstrom is the general director of the lfnion. lle has supervised the preparation of blueprints for the new lfnion and will help plan the use of its facilities. lluch of his work this past year was in doubling the food service at Campbell Hall. KIRS. IQTHEL XVINIER Union Social Program Director Program Barbara Evacs and Jim Deo male qccd use of flee Dool fable- in the mezzanine, one of the recreafioral faciliffes available for student use ip the Union, Administrators Alou- than rzlvlnlrx 'xml XflH1l'llT lmdx 'll'L' l'4'K1llIl'k'1l TH lIlSlll'L' Tlll' NllL'k'L'NNTl1l HlII'L'UIUt' UT 'l k'UHl 'L' K'XIWl'I'I vmv. Ntlulvfmrx must haw plzxvcw tu luxe- xxhllv :ir- rvmlmg svluml, aulcquzm- L'I2lSSl'KJlJII15 in wllirll fu Nfllkh :md iiuzumvizll :ml 111 flu- Turm fn mlm Iwxm :md SUll1J121I'5lllPS. bzllzirlw :md :ill l'7l1SII1L'S9 fl'Ill1wi1C- Iifrlhl11lISIhL'l1i1I1mHc'n1 in zm L-Hiu'ic'r1tu'z1y. ln M'l'XfI1Q thcsm' zwvds 111' thu' campus Ulllilllllllitf, flu- rmmrvs fn the 5flItlCI1T l'cVsfmm-l 2111- aiixwvtlx CHI1k'L'I'I1t'4l with the u'vlTz11'v of thc 5.C.I. rflltivllfx gf af' T38 -1 :x s Ax , V ,, sgsyagv 'K ,, H f- ,ixgy 0 . A w - L e -, L23f,E :gf f ig-f M Wk f , K ,i gw kfg , ,ff - ,f.,, -JZQELGIZ ' ,Jw ' J ,uf'9 i Q, aff fix? NIR. IDIQNNIS IIZNSICX. Hr. JUN-lx isIllrAssiNI1lllI rw thr l7L'IlII uf Stmlcntx :md wrvw :xx thx- IHSIIIIIIIYIHIII rvprr- wntntiw tm' lhv tuiwall lmm PI'HQI'llHl. 'f ,ffiiugm W,:f,zrg:,j Administrators 111111111-1 111-1111-1-11 5.1.1. 111111 11s 11111111111 IS 1111- 11111111 1111-11-1'1111- 111 1111- 1J1l'1'k'fUI' 111 .'x1111l1111 1-X111111's, Hr. K11111 1,1111'11111. '1i11l' q1f111111111.1', 11111111 1'1111111111s 111-11's 111 1111- 11111111111 111111 1111-1111111-g1-. 1s 11111111111 l1lIZl1'f1'I'1j 111 1111 11111111111 111111 f1lk'lI1fj' lI11'IIl13l'l'S, X111 11111111111 111s11 s11p111'1'1s1-s 1111- 1'11111'11111111111g 111111 11111111-1111-111s 1llIll1 1'111s111,g 1111' 1111- S.f.1. F1111111111111111. Il 111111-11111111 1'111'- p111'11111111 111111 s11111'11s 11111111-1 111 111- 11s1-11 1111' 111111-111- 111Il'l70Sl'S 11111111 1111- 11111 s11111- SllDI11ll'fl'11. 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O11-1' 111'11 111111- 111'1-11 111111111 1111111111111-ts 111111 111'111'11111'1-s 111 11111-1' 1111- 1'111'11111s p1111sc-s 111 1'11111p11s 111111111111111111 1111- p1'o11111-1-11 ill fhi' 1111b11c11111111s 111'11111'11 111 1111' Q1O11l'Q'1' R1-111111111s 011111-. 151 fi-1111' 'Q lg MR. ROBERT ELLER, Audio Visual Specialist, md MISS EDNA CHRISTOPHEL, Consultant ot the Labcrvorf, are the-citing the tiles for er filmstrip review. Curriculum Laboratory The Curriculum Laboratory serves as a reference area to supplement teacher education. The center houses study and curriculum guides sent from state. county, and local Departments of lfclucation of all fifty states. Textbooks, workbooks and teachers' manuals used in elementary and secondary schools can be found classitierl accorrling to their areas. Pamphlets explaining procedures in unit construc- tion antl inexpensive materials for specitic subjects are available. Intelligence, personality, interest and aptiturle tests are also filed in the laboratory. Pic- tures clippefl from magazines anrl mounterl, C0111- mercially preparerl engravings anrl picture post cards are tilerl anrl kept in alphabetical ortler aceorrling to subjects anrl are userl for illustrative instruction. The other major area of the L'urriculum l,ah, the :Xutlio Visual Center, contains approximately five hunrlrerl sountl films anal nearly fifteen hunrlretl filmstrips antl slitles. 'lihere are also numerous eclu- cational tape recorrlings anrl ratlio transcriptions. Projection equipment, tape recorrlers anal recornl players can be checkr-rl out for class use. These facilities are available for the use of the stuclents anrl the S.L'.l. faculty. Q' war MR. GUY WAGNER. As Director of the Curriculum Labora- tory, he no ps the students with their proiects, f1 H-W, ,.,., MISS HAINES, Superintendent ot the Health Center, x-rays the wrist ot a student. U f Student Health The staff ot doctors and nurses at the S.L'.l. Stu- dent Health Center serves the students in the inter- est of their physical xvell-being. Both examination and overnight facilities are available. The staff takes care of the medical needs ot all the participants in intramural and intercollegiate sports, and at least one of the doctors is present at every varsity game. lfinergency cases involving faculty members or cam- pus personnel are also handled here. The health administrators believe that college stu- dents should not be prevailed upon for research and experimentation except when parental permission is obtained. The center serves as an agency of re- ferral for the family doctor when serious trouble is involved. The staff of the Student Health Center feels that the health facilities at S.C.l. are such that students receive a type of service superior to many colleges of similar size and equal to that of many of the larger schools. DR. S. C. HENN and DR. J. F. GERKEN serve as the Medical Director and the Associate Director ot Student Health. f Ei 2 5 Q -.... , 5 v ' , H . at g . 42.77 .. Na ,gi tt at it--Q. The Faculty Senate members discuss the possibilities ot the proposed Fraternity housing. Faculty Senate And Graduate Council The Faculty Senate, Graduate Council, and the Curriculum Committee work together in an all- college effort. Created in 1930 and reorganized twice since then, the Faculty Senate is made up of eighteen members elected by the faculty. This rep- resentative ,group serves as the legislative body for the general faculty, and has power to act for the faculty on the educational policies of the college. The Graduate Council was organized in 1952 when the graduate program was initiated at the college. The Graduate Council is responsible to the Faculty Senate, dealing with admission, screening, and all curriculum matters at the graduate level. The Curriculum Committee is responsible to the Senate and consists of three ex-officio members, plus four members of the instructional faculty elected by the Senate. The Graduate Council is a per- manent subcommittee ot the Curriculum Committee since graduate curriculum matters must first be ape proved by this committee and then passed on to the Faculty Senate. The plans for otiering a doctorate degree in the department of Education and Psychology are being discussed by the members oi the Graduate Council. .. 4 ,YH 1 Art Department The .-Xrt Uepztrtinent ot S.C.l. works niainly to orereoine the iKSUllllbllllg'-bl!Jk'kSU which usually stand before :1 l21j'IU2lI1lS zipprozteh to the zippreeizttion of nrt. Seven niztjor zireztskprintniziking, jewelry :uid nietztlwork, sculpture. Cerzunies, painting, coni- niereizil design and erztfts-are presented within the depzwtnient. :X general education course required of all stu- dents and speeiztl art eduezttion courses for niajors in the field are avziilztble. The depzirtnient sponsors Various exhibits during the year. including 21 spring show in which art pieces are selected by department instructors for displzn' from work done in all the art elzisses. All of the ggraduziting nizljors display their projects at :L senior art show. lfzieh month, zt nizijor exhibit is opened to the stu- ' dents :ind publie in the gallery of the A X I Build- ing. A show of the prints of France and works of former S.C.l. :irt students have been featured this yezn' in these exhibits. Philip Ciuston's painting, Xo. li, owned by the depznttnent and valued at SIYOUU, trzzveled during the past year with the Ciuggenheiin Kluseuni's zirt show through Europe. DR. H. G. GUILLAUME, Department Head W I: l-l. Guillaume, P. Smith, R. l-laslcell, J, Page. ROW 2: D. Lee, C. Harrold, C. Fowler D, Fieefmw, K. Gooel D.Dolf1llcld. e Cheryl Sfvvp add Tyrome Albcwsor work on Weir few-shy' prolecfs in Hue Aff Deparfmfemf. V,-f ordy KeUe'wbPrger pufs We fir'5Hfrg 'VGLCLTES on N5 O paiwfng as Nawcy Hs' and .-uafcves. ,CX ' .. 'ws The old sayinq, Hprfacflce makes perfect is imc- iw The Business Deparfmcrwh as Hwis fypisf we-VI lwows Two siudenfs confer abouf We use of The dicfaphme. Business Department The Business Department is a portion of the col- lege about which little is known by most S.C.I. stu- dents. This department does a good deal of work in the area of adult education, working with small business management and retailing. Distributive lfducation work throughout the state is another area of concern, and includes work with businesses and classes held in cooperation with local high schools and Chambers of Commerce. Teacher lfducation courses are offered for those interested in teaching business. and as a result of the change to a multiple-purpose college, there has been expanded emphasis in the entire field of busi- ness administration, Departmental research in- cludes work in Distributive lfducation and the im' provement of curricula to prepare future teachers for bookkeeping and accounting. Some staff mem- bers have gone to other schools to help in the devel- opment of new Distributive Education groups. The department is awaiting the move into its fu- ture building with even newer equipment and oflice facilities. This expansion is due to the electronic processing of data and the necessary preparation for the further progress of the Business Department. DOUGLAS, Department Head fl? sf ROW I: D. I-lill, K. Humphrey, A. Lebecla, M. Blaniorcl, I., Douglas, R. Niendori. ROW 2: G. Halverson, E. Scannell, O, Anderson. L. Keefe, K. Heesea, D. Mclloeald, J. Blfmtord. DR. C. L. BISHOP, Department Head Education 81 Psychology 'llhe Department of lfducation and Psychology, primarily interested in the human mind, directs its goals toward enriching this resource. By giving prospective teachers actual practice, knowledge of the application of theories in this field is attained. The department helps both the non-teaching and teaching major to understand himself by providing students with insight into the functions and effects of psychology. Animal and human behaviors are observed through comparison and contrast in the research laboratory. Through continual evaluation of its objectives, the department seeks to improve both teachers, and educational methods. The staff has added to its department a College Student Personnel Service and Evaluation program. Rapid progress is being made toward providing a doctorate in education degree at S.C.l.g the staff expands and more courses become available. ROW I B. Reppas, V. Sohnepi, M. Nelson, J. Breithaupt, A. Dunbar, D. Koehring. ROW 2: H. Knutson, W. Delioelc, N. Hampton, eclc E Hult, A. Conaens. W. Dreier. ROW 3: B. Lamb, A. Brown, M. Melberg, J. Przychodzin, D. Cook. H. Erickson, L. Proven, M Wood ROW 4: G. Ball, F. Martindale, W. Silvey, J. Stein, E. Rutlcowski, O. Thompson, R. Johnsop, R. Euchner, C. Bishop. if i H ww ar g Qu 5 S . 5 W 5 1 I 32 I X- I Bal! d3scuSses1'1Ieled'urefopTC'MNH Hs Teacher and Child dass. Tm? Ymediqence of a child is fesfed by an Ynsfmcfm of a fesfinq cia . Helpm Hondg Choirs Hi ChGufb00hjS Books. ' li' T I X .......... 4 s 9 ' Y Q Q ggi!! A Tu - 3.lEfI'v3ii' dz' K 1 is C mf- LL v -' - Cav Sv: I P- s -f-:i G d ' Row u. ' R. M -Q' 1 f K-. Q K D r.! -. ROW 2: 5? xl w -' C, M :1dNe'k' VV.Bif.fV 1 w. C ,l.MJN1H K. XAXfc11'1 . 'N L. PMN VV pfimux 4 f Q F Q X v A-.W W F... . . ROW 3: K. J, ,,,1. Gvihvmf R. Sc'w'r'cL.r u ROW 4: J. WL. DNA 4 HL ,MN - K. . R 9 ,-.9 N . 3 w 'UEQ4 i . .f I ,TW W? ig' Q 1 L4-1. il? fzfvifi 7 5' me F Z5 5.?Iiff.J . ,,. .A ff- Pcwrvf Vf'.Wx1..a . e 3 . I 2 aw ww km 1 r Scw PL'LR Teaching Department The responsibilities ot the teaching department are three-fold. Its lirst job is to provide professional laboratory experience for college students, which is done through the programs of observation, participa- tion, demonstration classes and student teaching. On the graduate level, advanced laboratory practice is available. The second responsibility ot the department is re- search, innovation and experimentation. The staff must continually look ahead and develop improved methods ot teaching, as well as using and writing new text bool-as and supplementary pamphlets. The teaching department also provides leadership to puh- lie schools through consultant services and through the printing of hulletins concerning recent teaching methods that have been proved useful. The off-campus program of this department is conducted at six Iowa student teaching centers. There is a resident coordinator at each center, whose job is to help make the experience of student teach- ing a rewarding one. They assist in finding housing tor the student teacher, and help his community relationship become a congenial one. 5 M W . .sf 'L f rv! WW! ' gf ff U, .lv s 31523 .,- , ---,Q-,wiygfff fsiwgef, e V- -fx ef- ' ' . , ,ffigi,,,- its .ff DR. ROSS A. NIELSEN. Department l-lead W .-,,.. hyd ,Z ROW I: A. Moon, l.. l-larmon, R. Nielsen, C. Middleton, ROW 2: D. Walter, C. Phillips, W. tvlaricle-,, R.lv1artIn, L. Lynch E' Mrs f, 'TE Home Economics The primary object of the Home lfcononiics De- partment is to prepare women tor the task ot teach- ing Home Economics and to hetter their own lives through practical experience in the area. According to lfllen H. Richards, first president of the Ameri- can Home Economics Association. Home lfconom- ies stands for the freedom of the home from the dominance of things and their due subordination to ideas . . . the simplicity ot material surroundings which will most free the spirit for the more impor- tant and permanent interests of the home and ot society. Her words emphasize the fact that Home Economies is not limited only to the development of vocational skills, but is an unlimited field which deals with a variety of things that attempt to im- prove the lives of individuals and families. ln order to acquaint high school students with the scope of Home Economics, every spring the Home Iiconomics Department sponsors an Open House and a Home Economics Career Day. Unee at S.C.l., the student may elect to join the lfllen H. Richards Club, which attempts to further the stu- dents' knowledge and interest in Home Economics. MISS MARGARET SJOLANDER, Department Head vi ...eff km! y xy-H . y' 4.-W f-. YE-32 E, Shares J. Yeager, S. Mfler, Q. Hoi iday, M. Siolander, L. Buclfinqnarn. mf DR. HOWARD REED, Department Head Industrial Art Department The IDl'D2i1'f1lll'IlI' of lntlustrizil Arts is uniquc in thc- rolc it plays in the school program. XVirh the incrcztsing complexity of our inotlvrn intlustrizilizctl social cltangcs, the iinportztncc- of intlustrizil arts lic-s in tht- realization that it is not 1NCl't'lj at voczttionzil study, but :tn urea which should hc inclutlc-tl as :1 vital pzirt ot wluczttion. The ClU131ll'fIIN'llf works hztnd-in-hzintl with in- tlustry :intl puhlic schools in loxrzi through its lfx- tcnsion Scrvicc. llcthotls ot improving tht- puhlic schools' inrlustriztl arts progrzuns sta-in troin frequent consultzttions lwtwccil tht- schools ztncl this ll6'pIll'l'- nicnt. Instruction is givcn in the liclcls ot tlrzttting, xrootl :intl tht- graphic arts. Uthcr art-:ts ot inztjor t-inphztsis :irc clcctricitt'-vlcctronics. moral, :intl auto- ntotirt' ntcchztnics. :X ncu' sixtli-yt-ztr program lczuling to thc Special- ist in lftluczttion tlcgrt-e has hc-cn zultlctl. Tht- future of intlustriztl :irts is promising for studcnts intcrt-stctl in tt-ztching. Since cnrollnicnt :intl study in this lit-ltl limit- tlcc1'cziswl i'vct-litly, thcrc :irc lnziny untillt-tl positions in Iowa schools ztntl tht- intcrcst :intl llc- inztntl ot intlustry is stczulily rising. -xl Q38 nfs? ss, ,- 'Sn NN, Wagner W, Luclc L. Wr'glt, R, M5455 l'l. Reed, J. LaRue, .-,.. 'iz-40' A Ddff cl We Ign'HQr eysiem is explained 'rc aw aJ+cmcb'fe mechanics dass. Two lndusfrfaf Arf sfudenfs sand Wwe wood for 'flweir cabirrcf mar, ., ,,, .wa 32 Q . If v Uh we ei 2,525 '4 H ...Jar DR WILLARD RENINGER, Department l-lead Language, Speech, and Literature The major areas of Language, Speech and Litera- ture are grouped into one department headed by Dr. TVillard Reninger. The area ot languages, the only one which has an Administrative Assistant, is supervised by Dr. Norman Stageberg. Although the main emphasis in languages is on the mastery of the language, people, their cultures and literature are also studied through the use of slides, phonograph records and foreign newspapers. A full time graduate major in Speech Correction was offered for the first time this year. This expan- sion is part of a five-year program terminating with the KLA. in Fducation degree for students graduat- ing after August, 1966. 'llwo new programs concerning lfnglish composi- tion have been put into effect this past year. One program, offered by the Vllriting Improvement Service, gives any student the opportunity to discuss his questions concerning a particular paper with a qualified person before he submits it. The other program, headed by llr. Ross Alewell, is being con- ducted in cooperation with the US. Office of Edu- cation to determine the value ot lfnglish composition. ROW I R Eblen, A. Flinn, D. Bluhm, R. Ferguson, M. Ulriclr, W. Reninger, E. McDevitt, R. Schwartz, O. Clayton, L. Wagner, M. mi h OW 2 J. Schoeter, M. Graves, J, Bohme, P. Townsend, E. Maurer. R. Ward, T. Thompson, l., Tayior, E, Thorne, V. l-larme- in ood ROW 3: R. Jewell, l-l, Bernhard, D. Neumann, W, Anderson, J, Fox, R. Dalziel, J, Cowley, F, Smith, D, Williams, otl 1- olumloes, J, Lindberg, M, Lentz. .ft ffil 4iQ5417'V 1 'S KS! Marilene Beeman argues fhe ailirmafive side of 'rhe proposifion fha? The lale John FA Kennedy's leczislalive proposals oh civil righls should be approved. Mr. Jewell, head of lhe Wri,+inq lmprovemenf Laboralory, assisls 'rwo shidenfs wilh Their wrilinq. -K' RMA Library Science sludenfs worlc on a library lerm paper which involves fhe use of fhe library reference books. ROW l: M. Fullerlon, M. Eakln, E. Murphy, E. Mllllns, M. Dielerlch. ROW 2: E. Howell, W. Alford, D. Rod, E. Waoner, A. Brown F. Ma. . kg .ff 'w E , l l Library Science lfive years of planning will be realized when the uew library building opens in the tall of this year. lfacilities will include seating for l,l00 students, eleven group study rooms, and a common lounge for both men and women students on each of the three tloors. The library will be the first college library in the country with polarized fluorescent lighting to reduee glare, The l,ibrary Staff consists ot 28 full-time workers and approximately 70 stuf dents working part-time hours. The Library Science Department of S.C.l. is the primary institution for the training of school librarians. lfileen Noonan, a member of the depart- ment, prepared a book, Ifnxif Ifooliirf for High Srlzools, which has been published by the American Library Association. The department works with the State Department of Public lnstruetion on a handbook for school libraries. Research in the testing of college students to de- termine their knowledge of how to use the librar5 is also being done by the department. v 45 .J gg' MR. DONALD ROD. Department I-lead htm' A, McLeod, E, Noonan D. Rod, E. Marti . 0 K, If-f'd,,,,f .ann-1 5? g 'I V 5 Qi Q, 5, ' ' an 'if' Q if 3 153222 E fir? w ,,, - Dr. Leif shows His s+ude1Pf5 How fc pw hm practice wh.-M Wm Pwf1vQfi:xuPO om pfob1bilE+,,-wise. Q H55 dries Wi? 11'-2 dgfdi QF 'Wen Iniereeclirj drdm 1-we CO'xCmv f f 4 X. ' .':':', 5 X -, Mathematics The Klathematics Department, with over 230 majors, works to produce competent high school teachers at the Bachelors level, To provide a good foundation for those who want to continue their education, the graduate program gives further train- ing in the mathematics required of high school and college teachers. The staff works with the Science Department in offering Academic Year Institutes. which are supported by the National Science l'ioun- dation. Through study in their recommended courses, elementary majors learn to capablv handle the va- ried kinds of material in the teaching of arithmetic. The general education program, which the depart- ment itself developed, specilies a more diversified course in math. This class, required ot all students, is conducted over closed circuit television. Blore and more staff time is being devoted to various phases of in-service work. This includes institutes and workshops, as well as off-campus work in public schools. The department publishes The flritlzmetit' Teuflz- er, written by G, Gibb and lf, VV. Hamilton, and produces outside television material. They also pro- vide services to regional and national organizations for the improvement of mathematics teaching at all levels. ,WMI DR. E. W. HAMILTON, Department Head 'WP' 4:1 ROW I: D. l-lefilxkinen, A. Schurrer, G. Gibb, l. Silvct E. Hamilton ROW 2: C. Wehret, J. Cfoss J. Bula-1 J. Wilkinso' l: c ROW 3: D. Duncan, P. Morris, J. Wiesenleld, M. Miller. DR, MYRON E. RUSSELL, 1J.,CTfTV'1O'X' 1-liiill Music 1111- AIIISIL' D1-1111111111-111 21ss1s1s s111111-111s 111 111-- 1-11111111g 1'1-1's211111- 11111s1c12111s 1111'1111g11 111-111-11c1z11 11511-11- 11111, 2111C'1Uf 111-1'1111'111111g 211111 111s1111'a111111z11 11-211'11111g. T111s z1ss1s1:1111'1- 1s 31111-11 F11 11111 11-ss 1112111 11 1110115211111 l7t'l'SflIlS 111111, C1Lll'1IIQ 1111- we-1-11, 1211c1- 11111S11' 1'11111's1-S 211111 111s11'111'111111 III 1111- 11111s1c 11111111111g. 1111-11' 1-1111C:1- 111111 1s 1lll'I1lL'1'CL1 111 1111-11' 11111510211 1fl'2l1ll1I1Q,' 1111'111,1g11 11a1'111'111z1111111 111 1':11'11111Q 1-111111 211111 111s11'111111-111211 g1r111111s. T111- 1111111111 111211s 21 1'1-1'1 111111111'1z1111 1'111e f111' 1111- 11111s11' 111-1111111111-111. T111- 1121311-211111'1' 111 1111- 111211AQ11111g 132llI11, 211111 1111- 1-1111021111111 211111 1-1111-11211111111-111 111 1111- 1'c'1'11211s 211111 1'11111'1-1'1s 211'1' 1111 s1111j1-111 111 1111- z111111'111'111 111111 L'lA1f1L'lSII1 111 1111- 11s11-111-1'. 11115 111'1-ss111'1- IS 1111111- 1-1111111 111 1111- Sfll11K'l11'S. 111'1-1121111111111 1111' 111-1'1111'11121111'1-, 1f211'11 11-:11', 1111- 1211'11111s 11111511111 111'gz1111xz1111111s 111111' :11111 111-1'1111'111 1111' 11121111 s1'1111111s 111111 k'UI11Il1l1IllTlL'h. 1111s s1-1'111'1- 1s z11s11 1'211'1'11-11 11111 1111'1111g11 1'1-1'11:11s 111 1111111'11111z11 s111111-1115 211111 511111 IllL'1l117l'l'S. 111 1111-51' 11'z11s, 1111- 111-1111111111-111 11111141-s 1111- 11111511111 1-x111-1'11-111'1- 111 1111- 5111. S111111-111s :1 11111 211111 1'1-11':11'11111g 11111-. -1 1 '? 1W..1..1.- , ROW 1: D, Kem1edy,J, 51111-6661, 1-1.C11r1k1111 J.1V1f111ck, 1V1,Beckmar- J,Gau'1 P. 1'1B1'1fT. ROW 2: D, We1'd1, K, 1-1o1v1k, 1-1, 1-10151, .1.1-155150 C,Me7n:JC-1,W1Le1M5w1 W,C'-11im5' R. EQ11111 E, B,,1. fvap, fp, 'Q 65' ' ,. ,. : 5 E 1' v '. M, .. 3' X 5 ' A' ' - in Elle? Q can G , k 2 M ' k W ' X w K ix xgfi ' 5 2' '.,,, ., ,.,,. -- ,J ' K 4 . 4: 71 AXA, iri LS ' fi , fs, ,Ei M -V 4 A39 in-I--I W 5 .H M V M .... Af' . V' 'Q in S fy ww' - ,ag W' , wm W 5' ' E W' . Q ' , W Mi ' m ' ': ' 'Q V. , .- 'Z ,, V '.., W ' i ' ' 3 Wumen's P. E. The xxY0lHCl1lS Physical lfduezition Deprirtnient zitllords to students the opportunity to develop reere- zitionnl skills and to przietiee sportsmzuiship :is ai part ot working together in :L tziir wav. lfaeilities pro- vided include 21 sivininiing pool, indoor and outdoor zireherv ranges, golf eourse, tennis eourts and a field hockey area. The weekly l'tI'lLl2lj evening plzivnight tor the entire student body. sponsored, by XV.R.A., uses the vvonienfs gym and sxvinnning pool. Other 0l'Q'1l1llZZlflOIlS under the LlK'P2ll'flIll'IlflS su- pervision are the Physical lfdueution Club, Orehesis, Klarlins and Klinnoxvs. Tests :ire given in the indi- vidual activity elzisses to determine physical fitness. XVirh the knowledge that one's phy sieal fitness zit- tects all one does, the Physical lfduezition Depart- nient betters the students phvsiezillv and mentally as they go about the work :ind tun ot lezirning the ABCE of phvsiezxl edueation. DR. JEAN BONTZ, Department Head + ff - ...tmgzz ff, . '- vwti .Wai-1. , ,' ff - fm it .et Q1 2 ' Q iq . .X .gin --mi 'av ROW I: P. Beitel, J. Boritz, B. Darling. ROW 2: D. Moon, J. Potter, B, Yager. u '41 t t Q Q .T Mk wi 'ww WMI W. 'Q :Jf':E:a? -fl ' As -.af zz: N Tiqgf ws 5 .. - '35 ,bi .i f aw' i .V 5:E:.,:: HS, , . M Q VA X E A ,ww f- X 3,57 ,Qxk 5, - ' f ,f5pp,2,47rg ,, H ,jim 2 ' ff - f ' 'Q , L-lw:wa.H,,Qwswwwfmwfagwwgg ,f Q li A -af ' . Q :QW H.-M :- pr ,X M- xf Wi- , 4 ,,Y,Y, ., N Q F ' m' A J , L., ,mic ' .wld 'iw YW' HD ff N1 Yk i Jr: fitx-'P' Vw- EH' DQSWC4 f..'J':'xdiri-4 B :1 E C f KA - . . V 1. C up 5 A: S :vw IAS? A ,'r c-JICQ sM.dQ f 'f1r':1., :z:v'ec'y avfef 4 -iworsfuf ?vefW1- A X-'-. 'W 381. Men's P. E. The function of the 1Ien's Physical lfducation Department remains a vital part of the college as it strives to provide for the stutlents' practical experi- ence in active sports to tlevelop good physical fitness. The major and minor programs are designed for those who have the clesire and ability to enter public schools and teach physical etlucation. Future plans for the new building will allow for an expantlerl program and better training of the stuclents. There will be aclclitional facilities in ortler to carry on an expanded intramurals' program which will be necessary in light of the future antici- patecl enrollment. lt is hopefl that swimming and gymnastics will be atltletl soon to the already well- rounmlecl competitive sports offerings. An outstanding event this year was the selection of Lawrence VV. Noun VVhitforcl as baseball Coach of the Year for the fifth district of the Xa- tional Collegiate Athletic Association. He has been the S.C.l. baseball coach for thirty-five seasons. R 06 W,.,,.l..l.U.5Qgmm wN ' : 3' DR. JAMES WITHAM Deparfmenf Head 'Qt' ROW l: S. Sheriff, J. Clark, N. Sfewarf, J. Wifbam, I.. Whifford. ROW 2: l. Bigelow W Koll D Hoff R Safes W T ra J. Evangelism, Di Erusha. J. Jenmeff, mum mfmnfn T0 scum? FRGM AC WI wld! umm eww swww M 'Wim 'ww M lffffllm Blum ING!! YW NIT!! sms WWW 0 . m , mms , I IARMIOGS , 1 ,ff 3 mmf vou won 159 , aw' ' I comwm emma mun SMPUHYRS iv M A9515-pl!-' 4 wmmf, mmm 2-avmu1 wma, um S 'W 1 K N EMAWU ka wsu and an fc- ww umm! YQ ,W Uwe soc HW secwufy daum procedures are expfamed fc a Man in Socfofy H dass by Dr. Dee. Through The use of a dragram Roy Chung explains Hue Types of souls found m Hwe Subpohar dimafic region. wiv Vi S ' I SC' The Soeial Seience Department covers a wid: ww' idk held which includes the disciplines ot economics, geography. history, political science, and sociology. 'lthree liberal arts majors are offered in social sci- ence. The department helieyes that the study of the social sciences-man, his environment and his soci- ety-makes one a hetter citizen and a richer indi- yidual. It is eoncerned with problems presented by the natural and physical sciences, and helps the stu- dent to solye and adapt himself to such prohlems. Joining with other college departments, this de- partment helps to sponsor the All-College Confer- ence on International Affairs. Pi Gamma Xlu, an honorary society, and the International Allfairs Or- ganization are sponsored by the department instruc- tors. lfach year. a study tour program is offered for students who wish to study as well as travel. This coming summer, a study tour in Latin America is planned. Dr. Kato, a visiting professor from Japan, spend- ing the year at S.C.l.. is sharing many ot his experi- ences with students and faculty members. DR. DONALD HOWARD, Department l-lead ROW I: R. Clwmq, H. Wohl, E. Plaehr, E. Smith, R, Claus. S. Che-no. ROW 2: D. Cummirgs, l., Bclteria, R. Ross, C. Leav W. Metcalfe, N. Talbott, C. Qdrk, D. l-lowarci. ROW 3: G, Poage, L. Harris, D. Wtllnat, W. Dee L. Sage. J. Eilc or, l-l. .lor B. Niiirn, H. Nelson, l-l. Thompson. L DR. CLIFFORD McCOLLUM, Department I-lead Science The S.C.l. Science Department was host to the first Science Symposium for area high school stu- dents. The symposium replaced the previously held Science Fair with an interdisciplinary theme cover- ing the areas of biology, chemistry and physics as related to space research. The Academic Year lnsti- tute for high school science and math teachers was held for the sixth year. Directed by Dr, Rogers and financed by government aids, the Institute provides the latest knowledge in scientific fields and means of improving teaching techniques. Klembers of the faculty were actively engaged in research this past year. ln addition to these activi- ties, the Science Department instructors serye as consultants to text book companies and film pro- ducers. For science major students, the main areas of emphasis are biology, chemistry, physics and earth science. Two general education courses, required of all students, are presented on closed circuit tele- vision. Planning is started on a new unit of the science building with the funds already appropriated. ROW I: C. McCollum. K. Braun, L. Winier, I-l. Lyon. V. Dowell, P. Sauer, J. Kereheval. ROW 2: T. Drish, W. Poppy, L. Gayrnan. C. Benz, R, Sloan, E. Richter, L. Wilson. ROW 3: W. Pieldum, R. TePaslce, W, Anderson, C, Aflegre. B. Clausen, D. Riggs. R. Goss. NT fm 4-Q -s.. , is ff 4 I , - .1591 , Q ' .. R 'E 1 Y' 4 J Vxfayno Awfson wafdwezs Conrad Sfamffgki arwawze fl sdmion In H10 radio chemisffy Hiborfafory. Dr.DQ:.e1 sngws Mawr Sw vey The new prccedme :n 'ws dmsecf in 0' We Ca 5 f P Q'-1522 . W 2 'ewg,g?52'g 'ggfig'i fi , .Ref 6 W ai xi FU, N ki x e Q , 3 l gs J 5 Q x V s , 58 ' S .V xw'A K x Q u 3- x 5' X' 5 'pl' E ff 7'u f ff3 way f if if 1 ro 6 B A , N H .. 1 , jg Q51 uw' -S Q ? ff .W V J W K 4, 5 I .ty Q ,f A ABARR, SANDRA J., I22, I36, 252 ABBAS, THOMAS W., I5I ABRAHAMSON, VERENA P., II2, II5, I53 ACKERMAN, JACOUELYN, I93 ACKERMAN, JOHN W., 272 ACKERMAN, MARILYN A., II4 ADAM, LOREN K., I98 ADAMS, CHARLES M., 276 ADAMSON, DAVID A., 44, II9 ADAMSON, SHARON L., I33 ADDISON, BETTY J., I53 ADDY, JOHN R., I97 ADEJUMO, ZACCHAEUS, I66, 200 AGGARWAL, DEV K., I66 AGAR, DONNA J., 269 AGNEW, BETTY A., I25 AHRABI, EARD I., I66 AKERS, BEVERLY J., I50, 203 AKERS, DIANNE E., I75, I85 ALANKO. PIRKKO L., I66 ALBER, LINDA M., I9I ALBERTSON, ROBERT E., 27l ALBERTSON, TYROME L., I30, 3OI ALDRICH, BARBARA A., 200 ALESCH, JOANNE C., 60 ALLBEE, SHARON S., 33, II9, I52, I62 ALLEE, BETTY A., I74 ALMOUIST, NEVIN, 2I6 ALT, BARBARA A., 84. I58, I63 ALVINE, CHRISTINE M., I09 AMASKI, FRANCES E., I67 AMES, JOANNA M., I63 AMMANN, ROBERT D., 265 AMMANN, KAREN M., I34, 276 Student Index ARNOLD, JANICE A., I40, 248 ARNTSON, WAYNE W., 327 ARONSON, SANDRA S., 58 ARTHUR, SHIRLEY, 252 ASFAW, MELAKU, I66, 202 ASHLAND, CHARLES E., 272 ASLESON, PATRICIA L., I49 ATHA, TOM L., 42, 43, 46, 47, II8, I52 ATWOOD, LINDA A., I09, I4I, I50 AUBREY, LINDA A., I9I AULD, JOHN D., I65 AUSTIN, RICHARD B., 2l2, 237, 239 AYDAR, ULKER, I66 AVERY, PHYLLIS J., I85 BACHTELL, LELAND K., II5, 263 BACKER, JERRY J., 246 BACUS, KENNETH R., 73, 74, 276 BADENSTEINER, INEZ, I25 BADIO, SAMUEL E., I66 BAHR, DENNIS C., I59, 235, 237, 238 BAHR, PATRICIA A., I46, I47, 355 BECK, MARJORIE E., II4, I92, I93 BECK, MARY E., II4, 252 BECKER, VIVIAN S., 252 BEDARD, ROBERT L., 27l BEEBE, GEORGE J., 223 BEEMAN, MARILENE K., 45, II9, I55. 270, 3l3 BEGHTEL, JANET, 252 BEGLEY, JOHN J., 2I4, 2l5 BEHERTON, RICHARD, I5I BEHN, PARK H., 68, 248 BEHRENS, JUDY K., 248 BELDEN, SHERYL D., I46, l82, I97 BELL, SHERRY S., I50 BENGTSON, BRUCE P., I34, I43, I55, 270 BENNETT, COLEEN A., 276 BENNETT, MARY S., I29, I43, I57 BENNING, MARY R., II2, I23, I68, 259 BENSCHOTER, RUTH M., I55, I58, 200 BENSON, MARY E., I96 BENZING, NICKEY, I64, I98 BERG, RICHARD A., II9 BERGAN, WILLIAM H., 2I5, 2I7 BERGMAN, HARLAN O., I44, l9I BERKLEY, CHERYL S., I58 BAILEY, CAROLE M., I55, I92, I93 BAILEY, JOANN, I42 BAKER, BARRY, 73 BAKER, BETTY K., I22, I52, 252 BAKER, DENNIS, 248 BAKER, J., 222 BAKER, DA K., I33, I57 BAKER. MARY C., 60 BAKER, WILLIAM D., 248 BAKERINK, LARRY R., 259 BALCH, JANE C., 50, I09, I97 BALD, JOYCE A., 63, I74 BALD, MARY C. l62 BERKLAND, JUDITH A., I97, 247 BERNTSON, SANDRA K., 60, 263 BERRYHILL, ESTHER M., I2I, I49, I65. I98, I99 BERST, SANDRA K., 57, 275 BETTERTON, RICHARD K., I44, I5l BETTIS, LARRY E., 7I BEVERLIN, KENNETH D., 225 BEVING, SONNA R., 252 BEWYER, DAVID J., 73 BEYER, ROBERT L., 73, I7I BICKEL, FRANCES L., I49, 200 BICKFORD, WARD, I76, 263 ANDERSEN, LYLE J., 248 ANDERSEN, PAUL G., 272 ANDERSON, ANNETTE L., 63, 74, III, I74 ANDERSON, ELWOOD L., 272 ANDERSON, GARY D., 27l ANDERSON, GARY F., 2I9, 248 ANDERSON, GARY L., I46 ANDERSON, HELEN L., 60, 246 ANDERSON, JAMES K., 73 ANDERSON, JEROME, 7I, 267 ANDERSON, JOAN C., 44 ANDERSON, LYNN A., 66 ANDERSON MARCELLA J., 58, 252 ANDERSON MAURICE L., I43 ANDERSON PHYLLIS L., 57, 82, I85 ANDERSON TONY C. I55 ANDREESSEN, LARRY 'D.. 248 ANDREWS. NANCY J., 57, I62 ANGELL, JUANITA M., II5, I2I, I97, 263 ANKERSTAR, SALLY J., I44 ANTHONY, ONUMAJURA, I66 ANWYL, JANICE I., I99 APERANS, VIJA, I50 APPELL, LINDA, 55 ARCHEY, LINDA M., 57, I46, I58 ARKFELD, JIM T., I80 ARMANN. LENNIE D., 52, 74, III. I24. I46, I74 ARMIGER, DAVID A., I28, I53, I57 ARNBURG. LINDA K., 203 ARNETT, CLAUDETTE N., 259 ARNOLD, JAMES A., I4O , , 20I BALK, LAVERN J.. 66 BALSLEY, ELEANORE G., I90, I92, 252 BAMESBERGER, DOROTHEA, I97 BANDHOLZ, RITA, 60, 248 BARKELA, NANCY J., I92, I93 BARKER, JEAN A.,I22 BARKHOFF, ELLIENE A., 57 BARLOW, SHARON K., 256, 265 BARNES, DOROTHY D., I57, I94 BARNES, ROSEMARY, I23 BARNES, SUZANNE E., I22, I99 BARNETT, CLARENCE W., I2I, 237 BAROUIST, WILLIAM K., 248 BARTACHEK, JERRY, I28, I57 BARTELS, SALLY A., 65, I20, 256, 266 BARTHOLOMEW, LOYDENE L., 44, I55 263 BARTINE, NANCY K., I55 BARTLETT, LARRY D., 276 BASS, BEVERLY J., I22 BATAWIL, KHALED A., I4I, I66 BATCHELDER, MARY J., I6I BATES, LYNDA L., 60 BATH, JANENE E., 60, 74, I2I, I74 BATTEY, MARTHA L., II5, I92, I93 BAUER, JUDITH M., I25 BAUMAN, VAUGHN, 252 BAUMGARTEN, MARILYN, I40, I4I, 248 BAUMHOVER, EILEEN M., 20I BEALS, ELIZABETH K., I53, I98, 252 BEARD, ROSEMARY R., I25, I53 BECICKA, STEVEN W., 68 BECK, DOROTHY M., I4I BIEBER. SUZANNE C., 253 BICKERT, RONALD, 27l BIGGS, TERRI P., I82 BILIDT, GLENITH J., I50 BINA, ROBERT E., 66, I43, 247 BISHOP, WAYNE W., I05, 267 BJORAKER, CAROL J., I53, I96 BJORKLUND, ALICE K.. I94 BLACK, DONALD E., I35 BLACK, HARRY R., I35, 263 BLACK, INEZ S., 259 BLACKFORD, MILLER, 73 BLACKLEDGE, F., 222 BLAKESLEY, BEVERLY A., I50 BLASS, MARY J., I97 BLOOMFIELD, NANCY A., 203 BLOUNT, KAREN F., I33 BOARDSEN, HARRY J., I35 BOCK, DIANNE E., I09, I2I BODENSTEINER, INEZ A., I25. 20I BOECK, BONNIE L., I65, I97 BOEHDE, CAROL M., I22 BOEHMKE, LYNOLD R., 27l BOEKE, KAY M., 63, 247 BOES, ROBERT J., I36, 272 BOESEN, STEVEN J., I55, I57, I58 BOHLEN, SUZANNE M., 50, II5, I92, I93 BOLTE, JOYCE S., 63, 253 BOLTON, KENT R., 267 BONIEACE, MBAMARA, I66 BONNSTETTER, BILL J., 248 BONWELL, BETTY J., I23 329 BOONE. DIANA R., 149, 164 BOORN, RUTH A., 198, 199 BORCHERDING, BETTY J., 141, 248 BORG, SHARON L., 194 BORGESON, KORENE K., 157, 161, 197 BORTHWICK, MARY P., 109, 203 BORTON, NADINE E., 122, 153. 253 BOSCHULTE, SHARON, 192 BOTTORFF, MARILYN A., 155, 157, 158 BOUTELLE, CAROLYN J., 155, 157, 158 BOURNE, JUDITH A., 115, 155 BOWDEN, MARY A., 161 BOWEN, JAMES C., 66, 159, 219 BOWERS, RICHARD K., 66, 272 BOWICK, HERBERT E., 248 BOWMAN, MARY A., 55, 253 BOWMAN, MARY L., 253 BOXWELL, ROBERTA L., 162, 193 BOYER. EDWARD M., 73, 272 BOZORGZADEH, HOUSHANG, 166, 271 BRACKIN, LAURA A., 248 BRADFORD, MADONNA, 253 BRADFORD, NANCY J., 50 BRADLEY, SUSAN F., 122, 203 BRADSHAW, CURTIS L., 157 BRADSHAW, LARRY L., 135, 263 BRADY, MARGARET M., 60, 115, 263 BURRELL, RICHARD J., 73, 219 BURRELL, RICHARD L., 246 BURROWS, MARILYN A., 275 BUSCH, ROGER F., 66 BUSER, LOREN E., 68, 225 BUSS, DIANE H., 197 BUTIKOFER, MELBERT W., 68 BUTLER, KATHLEEN M., 60, 175, 186, 253 BUTTON, DENNIS D., 68, 225, 271 BUTTON, JUDITH C., 253 BYERLY, SHARON M., 55 C CAHALAN, DAVID A., 144, 225 CALHOUN, CAROLYN J., 141, 144, 248 CALLANAN, BEATRICE B., 63, 155 CALVERT, ELDA H., 109, 185 CAMPBELL, DUANE E., 276 CAMPBELL, MARLENE A., 122, 201, 253 CANELL, MELVIN, 120, 176 COLLINS, PEGGY D., 112, 153, 163 COMEAUX, SHIRLEY H., 253 COMER, SALLY A., 163 COMITO, BARBAR J., 201 CONKLIN, SUE E., 122, 253 CONNOR, GLENN G., 215, 225, 247 CONRAD, JAMES L., 164, 201 CONSIDINE, CAROL C., 253 COOK, DENNIS D., 225 COOK, HELEN C., 52 COOK, KATHERINE, 201 COOK, NANCY, 192, 193 COOK, SALLY A., 165, 198 COOK, SANDRA K., 153 COON, VIRGLE L., 140 CARLSON, APRIL M., 275 CARLSON, CHERYL L., 158 CARLSON, MADALYN, 52, 248 CARLSON, SHERYL A., 158 CARLTON, NANCY J., 50, 96, 109 COOPER, JOHANNA, 115, 152 COOPER, KATHRYN K., 125 COPE,V1RGIL W., 137, 171 CORCORAN, THOMAS E., 70, 71, 74 CORD, JUDITH A., 50, 146, 163, 355 CORLETT, SUSAN K.. 112, 124, 196, 253 CORMANEY, WAYNE L., 68, 237, 248 CORNELIUS, CATHRYN L., 161, 162, 163 CORNWELL, MARY K, 153 COUCHMAN, JANICE E., 141, 248 COVAULT, CAROLE K., 253 COWLEY, HELEN, 115 BRADY, RICHARD B., 178 BRAMER, DEANNA E., 165, 253 BRAMMER, BARBARA F., 56, 57, 160. 161, 163, 174,275 BRAMMER, ELSA C., 197 BRANNON. BEATRICE A., 60, 133 BRAUN, MAVIS J., 252 BREESER, PATSY J., 246 BREITBACH, TED L., 73, 248 BREWER, PATRICIA J., 57, 162 BRIGHT, LEILANI D.. 58, 109, 113 BRINKERT, ILEENE D., 141, 197 BRINKERT, RONALD H., 159, 217 BRINKMANN, BARBARA R., 55, 130, 174 BROCKWAY, DIANNE R., 109, 150 BROTHERTON, CATHERINE, 201, 252 BROUHARD, LINDA A., 143, 200 BROWN, ALICE E.. 275 BROWN, BONNIE B., 157 BROWN, DAVID A., 246 BROWN. DIANNE L., 203 BROWN, E.. 161 BROWN, IRENE F., 63 BROWN, LINDA R., 63, 80, 84, 158, 174 BROWNLEE, VICKI L., 253 BRUBAKER, CAROL M., 132, 133, 174. 202 BRUCE, THOMAS E., 134, 164 BRUNDAGE, CAROL J., 50, 115, 186. 201, 246. 105 CARPENTER, DELBURN E., 112, 173, 190 CARVER, KATHLEEN G., 146 CASEBOLT, MARY J., 191 CASH. MARY L., 172, 175 CASS, MARY A., 149, 164 CASSADY, RALPH C., 105, 259 CASSIDY, TOM K., 73, 276 CASTONGUAY, DIANE M.. 158 CAVE, VIRGINIA D., 193, 308 CAWELT1, GERALD S., 66, 128, 155 CECIL, THERESA J.. 115, 150 CERVINE, KATHY, 192 CHADWICK, FREDERICK F., 135 CHALGREN, KURT R., 56, 68, 128, 151, 270 CHALSTROM, DIANE F., 174 CHAMBERS, NANCY L., 58, 174, 198 CHANCE, JUDITH A., 168, 253 CHANDLER, THOMAS L., 157 CHESTER, SHIRLEY E., 191 CHISOM, DONNA A., 144, 191 CHRIST, PLUCIA, 149 CHRISTENSEN, HARRIET L., 52 CHRISTENSEN, ROBERT, 171 CHRISTIANSON, PATRICIA, 259 CHRISTIANSON, RONALD P., 164, 171. 194 CHRISTY, DONALD E., 121 CIZEK, LARRY L., 144 COX, CAROLE L., 158, 192, 193 COX, SHARON K., 262 CRAIG. ALAN L., 267 CRANDALL, DONALD S., 68 CRANDALL, MARSHALL E., 219, 276 CRAVEN, HOWARD L., 135, 171. 175 198 CRAVER, RITA L., 253 CRAWFORD, ALAN B., 267 CRITCHFIELD, RICHARD L., 136 CROGVEEK, JANE R., 58, 253 CROLL. FRANCINE C., 63 CRONE, LINDA A., 141, 150 CRONIN, DAVID L., 219, 276 CROOK, DAVID L., 105, 137, 138, 181 272 CROOKS, RONALD D., 106. 113, 128. 276 CROSS, JOHN S., 138 CROW, TED W., 201 CUBIT, DONNA J., 58, 174, 191 CULLBERG, JUDY K., 196 CUNNINGHAM, CHARLES, 68 CUNNINGHAM, KAREN K., 253 CUNNINGHAM, MARY R., 63, 254 CURRIE, GARY D., 128, 157, 173, 270 CURRY, MARY E., 57 CURTIS, MARTHA J., 125, 158 CUSTER. CUTLER. JAMES L., 134, 178, 276 CANDACE N., 199, 254 BRUNSKILL, EDMUND J., 155 BUCHER, ROBERT L., 141 BUCK, HARRY R., 134, 276 BUCKMASTER, CAROLYN, 48 BUHR, KATHRYN K., 57, 174 BULLARD, BELVA L., 163 BULLINGTON, CHRISTINE, 57 BUNGER, DIXON R., 151, 225 BUNTROCK, KARLA M., 109, 204 BURCKLE, BEVERLY M., 150 BURDICK, WILLIAM F., 73, 74 BURKARDT, MARJORIE A., 122, 201 BURKE, BARBARA, 161, 163, 199 BURKE, NANCY R., 253 BURKHARDT, MARCIA J., 122 BURNETT, SHARON M., 150 BURNS, BETTY A., 112, 141, 157 BURRELL, EDWARD L., 219 330 CLAASSEN, ALAN D., 267 CLAIR, NANCY A., 191 CLARK, CHERYL L., 150, 204 CLARK, DAVID D., 270 CLARK NANCY J., 63 CLARK CLARK SANDRA K., 57 STEVEN L., 149 CLAUSEN, RONDA K., 196 CLIFTON, PATRICIA N., 114 CLINE, ROBERT L., 267 CLOSE, SUE E., 50, 109, 115 CLOUD, RICHARD A., 68, 146, 147. 354 CLUTTER, LINDA, 158, 163 COFFIN, GEORGE C., 136, 272 COLE, DOUGLAS E., 151 COLE, ROGER E., 68, 74 COLLINS, ALVIN V., 141 COLLINS, JANICE M., 155 DAIKAWA, CAROLE, 167 DAKE, NANCY F., 52, 203 DALE, DIANNE M., 50 DALE, RONALD M., 155, 157, 158 DALEN, LINDA J., 122, 196 DALEY, ELLEN J., 50 DANIELSEN, PATRICIA A., 163 DANIELSON, MICHAEL J., 137 DANN, STEPHEN E., 106, 112, 136, 138. 139, 175, 267 DANNE, BEVERLY K.. 58, 254 DANNENFELDT, SANDRA A. 140, 141, 249 DARCY, DEBORAH, 143 DARLAND, POLLY P., I25, I58, I63 DAVIDS, SHERYL E., I22 DAVIDSON, ELLEN C., 60 DAVIDSON, KARLENE K., I53 DAVIS, CONSTANCE S., 60, II3, I70, I86, 200, 247 DAVIS, CLAIRE C., I43, 200 DAVIS, DARREL W., I40, I7I, 249 DAVIS, MARGARET D., II2, I24, I36, 273 DAVIS ROBERT K., 265 DAVIS, RUSSELL, 265 DAY, DOROTHY J., IO9, I27, I29, I57. 270 DAY, JAMES C., 7I DAY, SHERRY L., 63, 92, 93, 97 DEAL, EDITH L., I57, I9I DEAL, RICHARD T., 66 DECKER, PAULA J., I50, 204 DEE, DAVID J., I47, I5I, 294, 355 DEKOSTER, SARAH K., IO9 DELL, ROBERT W., I58 DEMPSTER, SHERI L., I99 DENGLER, JUDITH A., I20 DENT, MARY E., I46 DERSCHEID, KAREN L., 254 DESART, SHARON R., 60, I60, I6I, 20I DESHON, MARGARET A., 50, 87, 89, I74 DETERMAN, CAROL J., 55 DETERMAN, NANCY K., II4, 269 DETMERING, LINDA K., I99 DETTMERING, MERLIN D., I36 DEVIN, RICHARD M., 42, 46, II9, I28 DEVINE. JULIE I., I20, 266 DEWEERDT, MARLIN L., 267 DEXTER, RICHARD G., I28, 270 DIBLASIO. MARGARET R., 57, I06, IIO. II3, l70, I74, 263 DIERKSEN, CAROLE J., I62 DIETRICH, MARLYS C., IO9 DILLARD, COLLEEN M., 206 DINGBAUM, MARY J., 254 DIRKS, JUDITH K., IO9 DITZLER, JILL J., I97 DIXON, WILLIAM T., 276 DODD, BILL B., 73, 222 DOERR, BARBARA J., I97 DOHSE, JUDITH A., 55, I62 DOLAN. DALENE W., 259 DOLPHIN, PHYLLIS N., 65, I22, 254 DONALDSON, JERRY M., I4I, 249 DONOHUE, WILLIAM R., 66 DOOLEY, JOHN T., 267 DOOLEY, SHARON C., 273 DORGAN, MARY L., I53, 275 DORMAN, JANET E., I09, III, II7, I38 I74, I75, I90, I99 DORSEY, CHARLES G., I57 DOSTAL, BONITA J., I2I, I57 DOSTAL, MARY A., I20, I50 DOUMA, LES J., I5I DOW, FRANCIS I., 73, 276 DOYLE, MARY C., I6I, 20I DRALLMEIER, ERIKA M., II5, 263 DREIER, SONJA J., 84, 88, I58, 254 DRENNEN, JOY M., 52, 74, IO6, II3, II6, I34, I 74, 263 DRESSLER, DOREEN D., I94 DRISCOLL, GENE, 66 DROBNEY, RONALD D., 73 DRUECKER, RONALD L., I4I DRURY, SUSAN E., 267 DUBBERKE, JUDITH A., 65, I70. DUBLINSKE, STANLEY E., 73 DUCKETT, DONNA J., 254 DUFFY, EDWARD P., 73 I75, 254 DUMER, DEANNA I., I37, 273 DUMLER, SHARON K., 254 DUNKERTON, HOWARD D., 267 DUNN, PHYLLIS E., 20I DURELL, WILLIAM J., 66 DUTCHER, MARY M., I50, I92 DUTOIT, CAROL L, 58, II3, I42, I94 DUTTWEILER, JUDY A., I63 DUWE, CURTIS O., I97 E EADS, RICHARD E., 225 EAKLE, ROBERTA L., 57 EASTLAND, BARBARA M., I22, I96 EASTMAN, SHEILA M., 276 EASTMAN, WILLIAM L., 222, 27I EASTON, SANDRA E., 259 EATON, CRAIG M., I44, I45 EBBERS, SHARON E., I92 EBERSOLE, MARY D., 254 ECKERMAN, CHARLES J., I55, I57, I58 ECKHOFF, GARY A., I37, 202 EDEN, SYLVIA A., IO6, II5, I86, I99, 263 EDER, PAMELA J., I87 EDWARDS, RICHARD G., I47 EDWARDS, WILLIAM D., II4, 276 EELLS, DONALD L., I55 EELLS, JOANN M., 65, 254 EHLENFELDT, JAMES J., I4I EHLERS, SHIRLEY K., I09, II2, II5, II9, I2I, I24, 263 EHLERT, ROBERT W., 249 EICHLER, ANN M., II5, 264 EIGLER, JUDY J., 55, I20, 266 EILERS, BRUCE D., I55, I57, I58 EILTS, JULIANN, I55 EISCHEN, CAROLE J., 57 ELFBERG, JUDY C., II5, 264 ELIASEN, RONALD G., 273 ELLIOTT, SHERYL R., I22, I99 ELLIS, CAROL L., I25 ELLSTROM, NANCY J., IOI, I57, I6I, I74 ENDERLIN, JOSEPH M., I64, 20I ENFIELD, DONNA J., I53, I70. 262 ENGEL, RICHARD J., I59, 2I7, 237, 238 ENGELHARDT, CARROLL L., I34 ENGLAND, SHARON K., I4I, 249 ENYART, ALLAN C., I4I EPPERLY, STEVEN L., I5I ERICKSON, MARY M., 65 ERICKSON, NANCY J., 55, 270 ERICKSON, ROSEMARY J., 58, IO9, I50 ERNST, KAY E., 57, I6I, I86, 246 ERNST, VICKI L., 20I ESSEX, KAREN L., II4, I98 ESSLINGER, NANCY S., I99 ETNIER, RONALD R., I35 EULER, BONNIE J., 50, I33 EVANS, BARBARA S., I09, I46, I47, 294 EVANS, KAREN Y., I52 EVERSON, RUTH J., I50, 204 EYLER, JERRY D., I55 EZE, PIUS, I3I, I66, I94 F FAABORG, ROGER F., I57 FABER, HOWARD H., I55 FARRELL, JAMES O., I2I FATCHETT, MARY A., I4I, 249 FAY, MARLIN D., 225 FELL, SANDRA J., II9 FERGUSON, ELSA K., I09, I55, I57 FERGUSON. EVERLEE J., 259 FERRIS, RONALD J., IO6, II2, II3, I24. I34, 20I, 276 FERRIS, WILLIAM W., II2, I34, I53, I54. 20I FETTER, JEAN M., 58, III, I74, 264 FIELDS, MARGERY J., 54, 55, IO9, 20I FIESELER, MARK L., I75 FINDLEY, KATHERINE C., I49, I94 FINNESSY, JOHN A., II3, 276 FISCHER, JOHN W., 2I5 FISHER, MARGARET A., I53 FLACK, CAROL J., I23 FLAHERTY, LOUANN P., I29, 270 FLANDERS, SHIRLEY M., I6I, I63, 275 FLATER, BRENDA F., I55, I58 FLECKENSTEIN, GORDON F., I40 FLEMING, MARY L., I6I, I63 FLEMING, RONALD G., II9, 266 FLEMING, STEPHEN L., I66 FOLEY, JOHN M., 267 FOLKERS, TREVA A., 52, 96, 275 FOLKS, DAVID R., 7I FOLLON, JOAN E., I50 FONDA, CAROL, IO9 FONDA, SUSAN K., 58, IO9 FOOTE, WENDY L., 84, 275 FORCE, BARBARA J., I55, I57, I58 FORD, KENNETH D., 263 FORMANEK, LYNDA J., 4I, II9, I30, 20I FORSSMAN, JOHN T., 264 FORSTROM, SONDRA C., IO9, II5, I49. I55, I92, I93 FORTHUN, MARILYN K., 65, I60, I6I. I62, 275 FOSHOLT, LINDA M., 264 FOSSUM, RANDALL C., 73, 249 FOX, CAROLE L., I62 FOX, LEON R., 3I, 7I, I07, I36, I58. I80, I8I, 273 FRANA, ADRIAN W., II7, I2I FRANCE, STEPHEN D., 225 FRANCK, FRANCIS L., I44 FRANZEN, MAUREEN D., I25, I64, 20I FRATER, MAE J., I4I FRAZIER, ANN, 57, 249 FREEBURN, SALLY J., I9I FREESE, CAROLE A., 57 FREESE, DOROTHY M., I22, I96 FREET, LAWRENCE A., I5I FREY, HEINZ H., 204 FREY, WALTER C., 276 FRITSCHI, MARION L., 264 FRUECHTE, JANICE A., I50 FRUEH, PHYLLIS Y., 65, II5, 264 FUELLING, GENE L., 2I0, 23I, 235 G GABEL, DENNIS L., 7I, 249 GABRIELSON, GLENNDA S., 63, II5 GALL, MARY M., 55 GALLES, CLAIR J., 249 GAMBS, EDWIN P., I94 GARCIA, ANTHONY, 225 GARNASS, SANDRA J., I57 GARNER, CATHERINE L., I68, 204, 205, 254 GARNER, WILLIAM J., 7I, I5I, 225 GARTIN, CAROL A., I92 GARVIN, DOUGLAS G., 259 GARVIN, LINDA B., 254 GARY, CAROLE K., I23 GATEWOOD, JACK J., I5I GAUDES, YVONNE P., II5, 265 33I GAUL, MARGARET C.. 55. 74 GAY. JERRY C.. 73, 267 GAY, KELLY K.. 237 GAYMAN. LLOYD V., I95 GBANA. EDISON, I4I. I66 GEBUHR. ANN K., I50 GEERDES. KAYE K.. I4I GEERS, MARY E., I23. 259 GENTRY. JANICE R.. I23, 259 GEORGE. MARY K., 57, 74. 92. 95, IO9, III, I70, I74 GEORGE. WILLIAM C.. I75. 267 GERDES. RENEE J.. 249 GERSEMA MARY A.. I33 GIDEON, ROLLENE K., I55. 270 GIESE, JUDITH A.. I4I. I85 GIKO, JAMES K.. I66 GILBERT. CAROL J., I22. 254 GILBERT. IVAN C.. 2I0, 23I GILBERTSON, JERIELYNN. 65. I60. I6I. I62, 275. 32I GILMORE. BARBARA R., I57 GILSON. EDWARD V., 68 GINAPP. SHARON K.. 259 GIPPLE. ROGER R.. 68 GLANVILLE, DAVID D., 237. 27l GLASGOW, DONNA E.. 202. 203 GLASS. LYNN W.. I36 GLICK, ROSALYN J.. I5O. I95 GLOSS. FRANCES L.. I4I. I63 GNAGY. KAY L.. 58. I24. I30. 259 GODDARD, DALE M., I39, 267 GODDARD, JUDITH B.. I55 GODDARD. MEREDITH J.. I50 GOECKE. JUDITH M.. I53 GOECKE. KATHRYN J.. 57. 259 GOECKE, WILLIAM A.. 273 GOELDNER, DOROTHY E.. II4, I99, 269 GOETTSCH. SHARON A., I57 GOFF. ANDREA E.. IO9, I70. I75 GOFF, LARRY L., I5I GOLDDSBERRY, ROGER D.. I49 GOLDSMITH. DIANE. I63 GOODRICH. LARRY L.. 2IO, 23I. 235 GOLZ. CAROLYN K., 63. 246 GOODMAN, JOEL H.. I57 GORDON. BARBARA A., I43. I53. 270 GORDON. JUDITH L., 50, I26 GORDON. KERRY J., 63. 259 GORDON. LARRY E.. I98 GORSUCH. CAROL J.. 50 GOSCHKE. JUNEAN E., IO9, I58. I92. I93 GOTTER. KAYLENE G.. 254 GRAFF, JEANNE F.. 60. I33. 20I GRAHAM. ROBERT P.. I7I, I75 GRAHAM, STEPHEN C.. I2I, I44 GRANDGEORGE, BETH M.. 65. I6I. I74 275 GRANGER. ROBERT L.. I4I. 249 GRANT. SHERYL E.. 254 GRAU. JOANNE M.. I60. I6I. 275 GRAVES. GEORGE C.. I8I, 246 GRAY, DONALD R.. 27l GRAY. MARY S.. I6I GREEN, DON, 2l3 GREEN, MARY A., I44 GREENFIELD. LINDA K., 65. I33. 262 GREENLEE. JOHN W., 73 GREENLEE. MARIAN S., 52. 74, 259 GREENLEY. CELIA A.. I30. 202 GREENZWEIG. LYLA J., I25 GREGERSEN. JACK K.. 273, I43 GREGORY, LOUISE N.. II5, 246 GRESS, KATHRYN A., 52, I75 332 GRIER. JAMES W.. I36 GRIFFEL. PAMELA K., I5O GRIFFIN. CHARLOTTE M., I49 GRIFFIN. JUDY A., I57 GRIFFITH, SHIRLEY A., 50. II5, 20I. 264 GRIGGS. BARBARA A.. II4 GRIMES. CYNTHIA A.. I25 GRIMM. GLORIA F.. I4I GRONEN. WILLIAM W., I44 GROTLUSCHEN. SHERILYN, I5O GROVE. NANCY J., I57 GROW. MARGARET W., I32 GROWDEN, SHARYN S., I4I GUEST, JUDITH L., I44, I57 GUILGOT. RICHARD P., 7I, I5I GULLICKSEN. KAREN M., I86. 259 GUSTIN, MARY E., I94 GUTHRIE, JEFFREY S., 273 HAAN, KEITH A., I28. I55 HAASE, ANN L., I5O HAASIS. GERALD L.. 225 HACHMANN. CAROL I.. I62 HACK, CARMELEE A., I97 HACKETT. SUSAN. I25. l65, I96 HACKMANN. RACHEL L.. I94 HADENFELDT. JUDY R.. 50 HADLEY. GEORGE H.. I42. I53 HAEKMANN. RACHAEL, I94 HAESSLY. SUSAN E.. I60 HAFNER, CARMEN J.. I44 HAGER. LINDA K.. I23. I65 HAHN, PHYLLIS A., I52 HAIGHT, SANDRA K.. 50, I74, 202. 203 HALL. HALL. HALL. HALL HALLI DORIS M.. I22 MARY M., I33 NANCY R., I09 PATRICIA C.. 63, 259 ROBERT R., 68, I26, 749 HALLENBECK. DANIEL A.. 73, ISI. 276 HALSNE. BETHENE R.. 204, 205 HALSTEAD, STEVEN K., 66, I94, 273 HALTOM, BARBARA L., I60, I6I HAMILL, SIGRID J.. I09. I22 HAMILTON. KATHRYN M., I43 HAMILTON, LAWRENCE S., 202 HAMILTON. NANCY P., IO9, I57 HAMILTON. RUTH E.. 204 HAMMOND. E. SHARONANN. I53 HAMPTON, LYLE E., I7I HANAN, VICTORIA A., I6I HANFELT. JAMES G.. l7I. I75 HANISCH. JANE E.. I37 HANISCH. KATHLEEN Z.. 273 HANNA. CAROL L.. I55. I58 HANNA. JUDITH K., I33 HANNE. KAY A.. 65. 74, I23, I36, 203. 259 HANSEN KAREN M., I97 HANSEN. LEO W., 237 HANSEN. LOYD D., 237 HANSEN. LYMAN J., 237 HANSEN. SANDRA J., 20I HANSEN. VICTORIA E., I62 HANSEN. WAYNE A., 48 HANSON. DENNIS J.. 273 HANSON. KRISTINE. I50, I57, I82 HANSON. LYN D., 52, III, I46, I57, I74 HANSULD, ARTHUR M.. 270 HANSULD, CAROL C., 270 HAPPEL. DONALD A.. 267 HAPPEL. LESTER T., I97 HARBACH, SANDRA L., I22. 254 HARBAUGH, MARIAN L.. 65, I60. I6I. I98 HARBERTS. JANE E., I74 HARBERTS. JUDY G., I74 HARDERS, EMILY S.. I58 HARMEYER, DONNA L., I4I. 20I HARMON, NANCY L.. 204 HARMS, ALAN D.. II5 HARMSEN. CAROL D., I09. I96 HARRIS. GLENDRA K.. 65, I6I. 275 HARRIS, SHARON B., I99 HART, JUDY D., I44, I52. I53 HARTEMA, RONALD G., 225 HARTMAN, KAREN K., I22. I96 HARTMAN, SANDRA S.. 259 HARTMAN, LAYNA J., I82 HASHIMOTO, CAROL Y., 57. I34 HASTERT. CHARLES J.. 20I HATTEL, MARCIA K.. 63 HATWICH. RITA M.. I22. I97. 254 HAU. ROBERT L., I34. 277 HAUPT. KAREN S., II9 HAWBAKER. BARBARA B., 57. 259 HAYAKAWA. CAROL K.. I67. 254 HAYES, GLENNA M.. I37, I38, I9I HAYMOND, MARCIA J.. I23, I57 HAYNES, LINDA C.. 255 HEADINGTON. DIANE K.. I25 HEALY. GENE L., I9I HEBL. BARBARA L.. I25 HEBRANK, GAIL L., I92 HECKMAN. LEE A.. 264 HECKROTH. JEANNE K.. 262 HEIMBUCH. DONALD L.. 273 HEIN, DONALD RAY, 23I. 234 HEIN, JOHN T.. 273 HEINTZ, ROBERT L.. II4 HEISHMAN, BETTY A., I38, 267 HELLYER. NANCY L., I2I HELWIG. LINDA S.. I23 HEMMINGER, JOHN A., 68, I78. 267 HENDERSON, PAUL A., I4I HENDRICKSON, CHARLES A.. I5I HENN, BYRON G., I27. I28. I55. I57 HENNESSY. KEITH R., 7I HENNINGSEN, LINDA R.. I49 HENRICH. MARY K., 20l HEPKER. MARLENE G.. I95 HERRIG. MARGARET A., 60 . HESTER, DENNIS W., 2Ol HESTER. TERRY, 20I HETZLER, JANE E., I55 HETZLER, KAREN J.. 50. I25 HEUER. SHIRLEY A., I58 HIBBS. ROBERT J., I34 HIBBS. SHERYL J., 50, 74. I09, 203 HICKMAN. SANDRA L.. 58. 255 HILDEBRAND. JUDITH A., I96 HILDEBRANDT, FREDERICK, 225 HILL. BARBARA J.. IO9, I57 HILL, KAREN L.. 255 HILLYER. DIANE G.. I55. I58 HILLYER. DONNA R.. I55. I57. I58. 204 HINMAN, DONALD C.. I36. 273 HINRICHSEN. JOAN P., 259 HINTZ, LARRY L., I55, I57, I58 HINTZE, DAVID A., I5l HIRONAKA, BARBARA J., 52 HIRT, JAMES R., 225 HITE, PAMELA K.. I55. I57. I58 HJELLE, JOHN A.. I57 HODGE, WILLIAM L., 249 HOEHNE, DAVID P.. I44. I97 HOEMANN. STEVEN P., 68. 82. I5I. I59 l78. 237, 264 HOF, JANE E., 153 HOFFMAN, JACE C., 249 HOFFMAN, PATRICIA J., 141 HOFFMEIER, BRUCE A., 151, 197, 219 HOFFSTATTER, SANDRA M., 124, 139, 194, 267 HOGELUCHT, LEONARD V., 155 HOGZETT, SHARON K., 60, I50 HOLLANDER, JULIA A., 161, 197 HOLMLUND. MARY L., 255 HOLST, GARY L., 68 HOLTZ, MARY E., 161 HOLUB, FRANCES M., 57, 174 HONDA, RAE N., 167, 255 HOOD, GEORGENE R., 153, 191 HOOD, RONALD D., 71, 268 HOOK, SHIRLEY D., 52, 74, 107, 268 HOOVER, SHARON K., 146 HORGEN, BERNIE M., 149 HORN, ELLAN E., 133 HORNOR, JILL Y., 141, 150, 204 HORVEI. VERONICA S., 125, 150 HOSPERS, JAY D., 165 HOSSACK, JULIE A., 55 HOUTS, LINDA K.. 114, 269 HOVEY, ALLEN E., 128, 157 HOWARD, GORDON K., 143 HOWLAND, ELIZABETH J., 146 HRABAK, JANET S., 123, 203, 260 HRABAK, RICHARD V., 155, 157, 158 HUBBARD, CAROLYN F., 260 HUCK, WILBUR C., 68 HUDDLESTON, MARY L., 174 HUDSON, MARY V., 149 HUEBNER, DELPHINE L., 52, 114, 269 HUEFFNER, KATHERINE J., 199 HUGHES, CAROL J., 50, 51, 146 HUGHES, GARY M., 68, 120, 266 HULING, MARILYN G., 260 HULL, LINDA L., 260 HUNDLING, MARJORIE S.. 273 HUNT, BARBARA A., 123, 201, 260 HUNT, GENE R., 155 HUNTER, JANE H., 308 HUNTER, MARIDEE, 133, 198, 199,262 HUNTRESS, JONATHAN K., 151 HURSEY, GALE A., 249 HURST. MARILYN L., 112, 191 HUSEMAN, MARTIN G., 141, 249 HYDE, DEXTER W., 272 HYMAN, JUDITH A., 201 IBELING, MARY A., I14, 201 IDE, ARTHUR F., 144, 164 JACOBS, JOHN C., 143 JACOBS, KEITH W., 144 JACOBS, MARY C., 149, I82 JACOBSEN, WILLIAM M., 144 JACOBSON. GWENDOLYN K., 141, 249 JACOBSON, ROGER C., 71, 151, 168. 191, 249 JAECKEL, RICHARD M., 70, 71, 249 JAEGER, ERWIN G., I44 JAGER, SANDRA K., 146 JAMES, MARILYN M., 255 JAMES, THOMAS F., 155, I57 JANS, PAULETTE L., 120, 192 JANSEN, LARRY G., 277 JANSON, KATHLEEN A., 141, 250 JANSSEN, DALE H., 71 JENISON, LYNN M., 73, 159,215,217 JENKINSON, PHILLIP H., 73, 120,266 JENNING, TANA, 203 JENNINGS, NATALIE J., 58, 255 JENNINGS, TANA P., 203 JENSEN, CHARLOTTE A., 136, 137 JENSEN, JAMES R., 192 JENSEN, RICHARD L., 73, 112, I76 JEPSEN. SHARON K., 58, 141, 175, 250 JESBERG, BARBARA A., 250 JESPERSEN, DONNA D., 196 JESSEN, ELLEN E., 85 JESSEN, RONALD M., 159, 210, 212, 219. 220, 230, 231, 232, 235 JIRAK, ARNOLD F,, 277 JOENS, KATHRYN A., 60, 277 JOHANSEN, WAYNE A., 66, 74, 151, 237 JOHNSON. JOHNSON BEVERLY A., 139, 194, 268 DARLENE F., 260 JOHNSON, GAIL, 163,201 JOHNSON, GARY L., I95, 201 JOHNSON, JAMES H., I50, 200 JOHNSON JAMES W., 150, 277 JOHNSON JANE L., 153 JOHNSON JEAN, 149 JOHNSON JENNIFER J., I25, 158 JOHNSON JUDY R., 151 JOHNSON, JUDY A., 151 JOHNSON, KAREN J., 141, 198, 199 JOHNSON, MARILYN J., 153 JOHNSON, ROBERT E., 176 JOHNSON, RONALD B., 157 JOHNSON, SANDRA C., 277 JOHNSON, WILMA J., 125, 165 INGRAHAM, LARRY H., 66, 107, 264 IRONS, CALVIN J., 112, 149 IRVING, DOROTHY M., 157, 195 IRVING, PEGGY M., 52, 122, 195 IRWIN, SARA S., 162 ISHIMARU, CAROLE A., 167, 200 IVERSON, RITA C., 130, 194, 247 1VERSON, ROSS L., 273 JACKSON. JACKSON. JACKSON. JACKSON. I JAMES R., 225 JOY H., 33, 150 LAWRENCE D.. 134, 150, 277 LINDA L., 134, 152, 260 JACOBS, ESTHER M., 260 JOHNSTON, GLENN D., 171 JOHNSTON, JANA S., 109, 122 JOHNSTON, RICHARD A., I57, 171 JOHNSTON, RONALD D., 225, 272 JOLLEY, JUDY J., 44, 163 JONES, DORIS A., 132, 133 JONES, GEORGE M., 194 JONES, RUTH M., 250 JORDAN, LOIS J., 133 JORDAN, MARILYN J., 115, 255 JORDAN, MARLYS K., 191 JORGENSEN, DANIEL T., 165, 175, 171 JORGENSEN, JO ANN, 50, 130, 186, 247. 143 JOSEPHSON, DUANE C., 92, 94, 159. 210, 212, 219, 220, 231, 233 JOSLYN, MARCIA H., 157 JOSS, KENNETH D., 246 JOY. RHONDA M., 255 JULIUS, ANN L., 199 JUNGMAN, LESTER D., 192, 194 JUSTICE, CAROL W., 60, 122, 255 JUSTMANN, HERBERT N., 159, 210, 231. 235 K KACENA, CAROLYN A., 109, 114 KADING, THOMAS L., 137, 138, 191, 273 KAHLER, REDA M., 255 KAISER, KATHRYN A., 50, 247 KALIBAN, KAREN J., 201 KALLENBACH, MARIAN R., 255 KAMMERER, BARBARA A., 163 KAPKA, MARY L., 161, 197 KARN, CAROLE J., 161 KARNS, JERRY D., 246 KARR, RONALD N.. 250 KARSTENS, RUTH A., 65 KATO, HIDETOSHI, 166 KEENEY, FRANCES J., 107, 124, 132, 133. 262 KEIDERLING, NICHLOS E., 144, 145 KEIPP, JUDY A., 50, 96, 170 KEIPP, KERRY L., 150, 153 KEITH, JEAN L., 50, 113. 170, 185 KELLENBERGER, GORDON G., 73, 247. 301 KELLEY, KAREN M., 163 KELLY, CATHERINE E., 255 KELLY, FREDRICK J., 247 KELVINGTON, JANE I.. 163 KEMP, LARRY D., 277 KENDALL, MICHAEL W., 136, 215 KENNEDY, PAIGE L., 203 KENWORTHY, MARGARET A., 133 KEPLER, RUTH M., 264 KEPPY, CARMENE D., 60, 74, 140, 141, 250 KERR, WAUNITA M., 50, 155 KERSENBROCK, SHARON K., 52, 113. 164, 170, 172, 175,201 KESSLER, PAULA K., 63, 174, 255 KESTER, DONALD L., 158 KEYES, ROBERT J., 71 KIDNEY, GUY N., 155, 158 KIELTY, SAMUEL J., 277 KIES, PATRICIA E., 250 KILMER, KAROLYN F., 125 KIMATA, PEARL T., 52. 260 KINGSLEY, KATHLEEN A., 201 KINNAMAN. KAREN K., 57, 172 KINNE, BEVERLY C., 255 KINNE, JAMES R., 66 KINNEY, ELEANOR J., 112, 124, 194, 265 KINSINGER, JUDY A., 199 KINZLER, A. RICHARD, 128, 270 KIPPING, LOUISE A., 123, I65 KIRCHHOF, WANDA J., 164 KIRK, LAURA S., 161 KISCHER, KARL L., 66 KITE, EMILY, 69 KITZMAN, ARTHUR G., 71, 151, 197 KJELLBERG, ROGER C.. 68, 268 KLEEMAN, ROBERT A., 151 KLEIN, LARRY D., 68 KLEMUK, THOMAS D., 247 KLIEBENSTEIN, GARY P., 71, 119, 266 KLINDT, CONNIE K., 255 KLINE, JAMES R., 73, 266 KLODT, MARILYN J., 197 KNEELAND, CAROLINE L., 58, 174, 190. 198 KNEPPE, CRAIG A., 210, 230, 231, 232. 234 KNIEP, WALTER A., 215 KNUDSON, LYLE E., 215 KOCH, LESLIE R., 225 KOENEN, DARLYS M., 125, 150 333 KOERSELMAN, BENJAMIN D., 151 KOHL, BARBARA D., 185 KOLPEK, PAUL F., 66, 102, 146, 147, 354 KORTEMEYER, JOHN W. JR., 223 KORVER, DOUGLAS D., 159, 225 KOSKI, JANE A., 158 KOST, GEORGIA L., 192, 193, 250 KOTTMEIER, GEORGE F., 250 KRAMER, ILENE R., 122, 255 KRAMER, MARILYN R., 50, 150, 174 KRATZER, PAMELA J., 133, 144 KRAUSHAAR, JANET C., 123 KREINBRING, KIM, 73, 277 KREISEL, RITA K., 197 KREUL, GILBERT H., 71 KRIEGERMEIER, ALICE L., 182, 191 KROMER, LEON H., 225 KROLL, JAMES M., 68, 237 KROMMENHOEK, PAUL M., 225 KRUCKENBERG, JOYCE I., 155, 197 KRUSEJUDITI-1 A., 197 KUBO, HARRY F., 151, 167 KUCERA, MARY J., 201 KUEHNER, CARLENE C., 157, 161 KUENNEN, ROSEMARY, 112, 265 KUENNEN, SAMUEL J., 201 KUETHE, KATHLEEN M., 58, 174 KUHN, BARBARA J., 109, 132, 133 KUHN, KATHRINE L., 122,201 KULLMER, ROBERT A., 157 KUNKEL, ROBERT E., 68, 159, 219, 225 KUNTZ, ALICE I., 119, 129, 155, 157, 270 L LAFFOON, SANDRA K., 191 LAGONI, SUZANNE C., 146, 158 LARSON, RICHARD, 273 LAKIN, LINDA J., 50, 262 LAMB, AVONELLE R., 150 LAMPE, CLAUDIA K., 63, 144, 158 LANDOY, ANNE J., 133 LANE, JOHN J., 71 LANE, ROBERT L., 119, 198, 266 LANG, CAROL A., 201 LANG, CARROLL D., 196, 219, 225 LANG, JEANNETTE E., 196 LANGE, LENNIS K., 175 LANTAU, TRUDY J., 153 LARGENT, TERRY L., 141 LARKEY, MARY H., 150 LARSON ELAINE R., 153 LARSON, ELLEN J., 153 LARSON JAMES L., 73, 250 LARSON JOHANNA R., 153 LARSON LARSON JUDITH L., 138, 196 RICHARD G. 204 LAUCK, LINDA K., 155 LAUGHTON, MILDRED A., 120 LEAVENGOOD, JOHN B., 68, 74 LEE, BRENDA S., 44, 155 LEE, JOHN M., 120, 128 LEE, MYRNA J., 133 LEEK, BARBARA G., 57 LEHMAN, JOYCE E., 155, 157, 158 LEHMAN, JUDY K., 146, 147 LEHMKUHL, WILLIAM T. 71, 131, 173 LEIN, BRUCE L., 159, 219, 220 LEINBACH, ROGER K., 266 LEISTIKOW, BARBARA A., 133, 262 LEMKE, DARLENE J., 255 LENHART, SHARLENE J., 131 LENSING, RICHARD E., 201 LESS, JUDITH A., 50 334 LETCHFORD, GARY L., 112, 175, 191 LETO, ROBERT J., 71 LEWALLEN, JAMES C., 68, 74, 159, 222, 237 LEWIS, MARY J., 255 LEYH, ROLAND P., 113 LIBERSKY, PATRICIA J., 88 LICHT, WESLEY J., 66, 81, 151, 175, 197 LILLIE, LORETTA K., 199 LINDER, DAVID A., 73, 214, 215, 277 LINES, LARRY L., 151 LINKE, BARBARA A., 141 LOEHR, DIANE C., 260 LOGAN, DIANE M., 150, 199 LOGAN, ROBERT G., 237 LONG, DAVID H., 164, 200 LONG, HERBERT, 272 LONG, MARILYN I., 115 LONG, MICHAEL F., 159, 215 LONGENECKER, ANNE J., 155, 157, 158 LOVELL, JANE A., 190 LOVELL, SHIRLEY A., 55, 109 LOWE, WILLIAM R., 210, 231 LUCAS, MELVIN R., 277 LUCAS. ROBERT P., 73 LUECHT, SARA A., 158, 161, 163, 174. 199 LUENSE, PATRICIA A., 109, 114 LUKER, RONALD I., 135, 151 LUND, MARYANN D., 130 LUND, SHERYL K., 96 LUNDT, RITA K., 55, 109, 260 LUTZ, WILLIAM C., 74 LYDDON, MABEL E., 109 LYNCH, DENNIS P.. 110, 171 LYNCH, RICHARD L., 66, 74, 140, 171 LYNN, JANET L., 123, 168, 191 LYONS, RICHARD L., 191 M MAASS, LAVON D., 195 MAASS, MARVIN, 272 MAC MILLAN, DAVID B., 121, 202 MACOMBER, CHARLOTTE A., 55, 115. 264 MACON, GARY R., 157 MADDEN, CAROL J., 111, 112, 174, 191 MADERA, JUDY K., 122 MADILL, BARBARA A., 122 MADISON, ISAAC N., 166 MADSON, KAREN J., 157 MAGNUSSEN, RUBY A., 260 MALAND, JANET R., 50, 255 MALCOLM. DOUGLAS L., 73 MALONE, DAVID L., 114, 269 MANN, RICHART L., 176, 246 MANNING, JULIE, 198 MANRIOUEZ, GERALD A., 134, 277 MAREDA, BETTY J., 260 MARKER, JEAN E., 155, 157, 158, 199 MARKLEY, WARD L., 178, 215, 273 MATHEWS, SANDRA K., 252 MATHIAS, FRANKLIN B., 157 MATSON, SHARON K., 196 MASUI, JEROLD M., 66, 277 MATTHEWS, MARY E., 256 MAUKER, ROBERT, 152 MAXWELL, CAROL A., 256 MAXWELL, CATHY A., 125 MCADAMS, TONY N., 66, 173 MQBEE, BASIL G., 159, 216 MCBRIDE, NANCY L., 58, 174 MCCALL, MARY J., 246 McCARTHY, BERNARD B., 201 MCCLANAHAN, COLEEN L., 122 MCCLEARY, DANIEL J., 66, 146, 210, 231 McCLELLAND, JANE E., 84, 158, 163, 275 MCCLIMON, SHARON K., 157 McCLINT1C, MARGARET A., 192, 193 MQCOLLEY, JERRY J., 210, 212, 230, 231. 234 MCCONNELL, KAREN J., 115, 246 MCDONNELL, LYNNE M., 50, 136 MCDONOUGH, MARVEL J., 123, 260 MCDOUGALL, DONNA K., 122, 196 MCELROY, MARGARET E., 120 MCFARLAND, SHARON J., 256 MCGINNIS, KATHLEEN M., 33, 144 MCGRAW, MARY J., 201 McGRAW, VICKI R., 157 MCINTYRE, CHERYL L., 198, 199 McK1BBEN, WILLIAM R., 68 MCKINLEY, JUDITH A., 150 McKONE, SARA J., 121 MQLAUGHLIN, KATHRYN L., 60, 260 MCLEOD, JANICE M., 60 McMAHON, RICHARD T., 268 MCMULLAN, KATHLEEN G., 109, 202. 203 MCNEIL, ROBERT C., 68, 237 McNEILLY, JOHN R., 153, 175 MQPHERSON, TED L., 159 MQWHORTER, LEAH J., 60 MEENA, ALFRED S., 166 MEIER, GLENN C., 141 MEINHARD, RICHARD K., 128, 157 MELBERG, ERIK A., 146 MELLER, ANN K., 52, 53, 109, 111, 174 MENDELL, KARLA L., 112, 157 MENDEZ, FRANK, 68, 166 MENNENGA, GORDON, 119 MENNEN, KAREN K., 256 MERCER, THOMAS D., 71 MERKEL, GARY L., 263 MERRICK, JOAN E., 109, 112 MERRITT, LEANNA L., 123 MERSHON, RHEA L., 162, 165 MESSER, ROBERT, 126 MESSERSMITH, MARK H., 159,215,217 MARLOW, JERRY J., 155 MARR, BARBARA J., 256 MARSKE, JANICE C., 197 MARTIN, CHARLOTTE I., 112, 130 MARTIN, MARTHA, 41 MARTIN, MARY M., 256 MARTIN, MARY M., 144, 150, 201 MARTIN MERRY L., 162, 201 MARTIN, PHILIP J., 250 MASON, ELIZABETH A., 114, 269 MASONHOLDER, ROSS M., 159, 225 MATEER, MARILEE M., 65, 160, 161, 162 MEWS. MEYER MARY L., 149, 190, 197, 264 BARBARA A., 125 MEYER DAVID C., 119, 143 MEYER DONALD C., 71 MEYER GARY L., 159, 215 MEYER GLORIA R., 109, 123 MEYER, JANE E., 161,201 MEYER, JEAN R., 133, 262 MEYER, KATHLEEN L., 122, 201, 256 MEYERHOFF, KATHRYN L., 197 MICHEL, DARYL L., 71, 151 MIDDLESWART, PATRICIA, 256 MIKEL, MARY B., 133 MIKESELL, LARRY F., 66, 206 MIKESH, RAYMOND F., 42, 46, 48, 118, 119, 266 MILES, JAMES A., 225 MILES, NANCY R., 55, 264 MILLER, DAVID R., 7I MILLER, DICKIE D., 2I9 MILLER. JEANETTE L., 55 MILLER, JOANN R., I99 MILLER, JUDITH C., 273 MILLER, KAREN J., 57 MILLER, MARTHA J., 63 MILLER, MAX M., I8I MILLER, MEREDITH L., 256 MILLER, NONA M., 277 MILLER, ROBERT T., 7I, I39, 20I MILLER, RUTH E., III, II9, I47, I63, 355 MILLER, SHIRLEY, I32 MILLER, STEVEN F., 277 MILLER, WILLIAM K., 277 MILLIGAN, PAULA A., 50, 88, I63 MILLS, JOY A., I63 MINEAR, LILA A., I92, I93 MINNICK, PHIL D., 225 MITCHELL, MARILYN M., I24, I38, I39, I90, 204. 205, 268 MITCHELL, NANCY A., I09 MIIZE, JAYNE A., 63 MIYASAKI, BARBARA I., I67 MIZEUR, NANCY A., I74 MMARI. GEOEFREY R., V., I66 MOE, MARILYN E., I25 MOELLER. SUSAN K., I3I, I34 MOGENSEN, SUSAN A., I07, IIO, I24, I57, I86, I98, 270 MOHL, CHERYL K., I50 MOLINE, GARY D., I5I, I57 MOLLE, CAROL A., 256 MONROE, JAMES R.. 237 MONTGOMERY, BRUCE R., I59, 225, 227 MONTHEI, ARLENE R., I99 MOORE, DIANE A., I6I MOORE, RICHARD K., I26 MOORE, WILLIAM J., 274 MORELAND, THOMAS E., I53 MORK, LEO E., I65, I96 MORLAN, ELVON H., I5I, I53, I57 MORRIS, BERTRIZ S., I82 MORRIS, BONNIE L., I70, I74 MORRIS, CAROL B., 256 MORRIS, CLARENCE H., 274 MORSE, DIANE C., I55 MOSES, ROBERT L., 73, 277 MOSIER, CRAIG H., I59, 223 MOSIER, REBECCA A.. I55, I57, I58 MOSS, KENNETH C., I4I, 250 MOTT, ROBERT K., I28, I57 MOWEN, MARY L., 260 MOYER, JACK L., 73, 250 MOYNA, MICHAEL, II9 MUMM, NANCY J., I60, I6I MURPHY, FRANCIS C., 66 MURPHY, KATHLEEN F., I44 MURRAY, JOHN T., 7I, 74, I3I, 277 MURRAY MURRIN, . PAULETTE C., I3I TERRENCE W., I75 MUYER, DON, 7I MYERS, KAREN A., II6, I49 MYERS, RONALD L., I57 MYERS, SHARON R., I22, 256 MYRSIADES, CONSTANTINO, I4I, 2 NAGEL, ANN M., I9I NAGLE, DAVID R., IO3 NAIL, SHIRLEY L., I33, 262 NAPIER, MARILYN S., I94 50 NATH, RONNIE R., II9 NATION, CATHLENE A., I33, I53 NATVIG, ALLAN J., 264 NATVIG, DENNIS O., 250 NDUNGU. JAMES W., I66, 202 NEAL, JUDITH K., I57 NEAL, VIRGINIA J., I23 NEEDHAM, SHIRLEY J., 262 NEIBAUER, MARY C., 57, 256 NEIMEYER, CRAIG, 268 NELSON, JUDITH, I38 NELSON, JUDITH M., I38, I44 NELSON, LINDA M., I50, I94 NESBIT, RONALD C., 68 NEU, DIANNE R., 57, I58 NEWELL, BARBARA J., I09, I58, I9I NEWLAND, KATHLEEN E., II5 NEWMAN, DIANE M., 260 NICHELSON, JUDY A., 60, I07, 256 NICHOLSON, RICHARD R., I53 NIELAND, ROBERT B., ISI NIELSEN, DENNIS J., 68 NIELSEN, JOANN H., I2I NIELSEN, PAUL R., I28, I5I NIELSEN, SHARON K., I97 NIEMEYER. CRAIG G., 268 NISSEN, KEITH C., I57 NOBLE, CURTIS C., I55 NOE, RITA J., I30 NOLAND, DEBORAH L., 50, 256 NOLTE, JANE A., 20I NOLTING, CHARLES M., 2I0, 23I, 2 235 NORMAN, WILLIAM H., I65 NORRIS, LYNETTE Y., I66 NORRIS, MERLYND R., 263 NORRIS, NANNETTE, I30, 247 NORRIS. SUE J., I94 NORTHEY, REBECCA M., I50 NORTHROP, NANCY J., I6I NOURSE, APRIL, I63, 200 NYGAARD, MAVIS J., I09, I99 NYOUIST, MARILYN K., 256 0 O'BANION, MARGARET D., II2 O'BOYLE, MARY L., I62 O'BRIEN, CHARLES M., I46, I47 O'BRIEN, ROSE M., 250 O'CONNELL.JUDY A., 58, II5, I49 O'CONNOR, PATRICIA A., I24, 256 ODEKIRK. DEAN W., I76 O'DELL, SALLY L., I82, 203 O'DONNELL, KATHRYN C., 256 OELTJEN, MARLYN L., 7I OGDEN, KENT A., 66 OGIKE, BONIFACE O., I66, I94 OGIKE, JOHN C., 202 OHERN, GAYLE R., I6I OLESEN, LENE. 256 OLESON, GARY L., 268 OLIN, BARBAR K., 256 OLIN, MINA S., 257 OLIPHANT, RICHARD G., I59, 225 OLMSTED, WILLIAM E., I2I, I98 OLSAN, ALICE I., I62 OLSAN, PAUL D., I76 OLSON, JANELLE A., I4I OLSON, JANICE I., II4, 203 OLSON, LINDA L., I55, 270 OLSON, LYNN M., I33 OLSON, MARILYN E., I4I, I75, I92, I93 I ONISH, ELAINE M., I67, 257 ORCUTT, WILLIAM J., 260 ORIGER, PHYLLIS A., I33 ORLICH, DESSA J., 63, I58 ORR, CAROLYN M., I22, 257 ORR, JERROLD E., 264 OSGOOD, SHEILA M., 52, 250 ORTMAN, WILLIAM W.. 266 OSHEIM, JON O.. I5I, I75 OSMUNDSON, DAVID E., I5I OSMUNDSON, LARRY A., I5I OTA, SANDRA R., I67 OTIS, MARY E., I23, 20I OTT, JUANITA M., I44 OTTAWAY, VINCENT A., I64, 20I OTTO, NORMA J., 58, I09, I38. I97 OVERMAN. BARBARA M., 46, 50, III,I I9 OWEN, DOROTHY J., I23 OWEN, JOHN C., I64 OWENS, MARGARET A., I65 OXLEY, GENE M., I98 P PACKARD, CAROL L., 57, I53 PAHL, DORINDA M., I97 PALMER, MICHELE A., I62 PALMERSHEIM, BARBARA A., I50, 20I PALS, JAMES J., II5, 264 PAPER, WAYNE A., I4I PARIS, PATRICIA A., III, I46, I74, 204. 205 PARK, LARRY D., I48, I49, I97 PARSON, STEVE R., 73. 250 PARSON, MAROLYN H., 63, 274 PARSON, PENNY S., I58 PARSONS, KALLY K., 264 PARSONS, KATHY A., 50, I09 PATTY, MARTHA D., I34, 277 PATTY, ROY L., 263 PAUL, JOYCE E., I57, 270 PAULEY. MICHAEL D., I64, 201 PAULSEN, AVIS M., I55 PAULSEN, NANCY L., 206 PEARSON, KAREN M., 57 PEASE, GARY L., I27, I52, I55, I57, 270 PEDERSEN, MARY L., 278 PEELER, WILMER P., I59, 225 PELLEY, FREDERICK L., 200 PENLY, REBECCA S., I53, I92, I93 PERRIGO, KAREN I., I60, I6I PERRIN, GARY R., 73, 74, I5I, 260 PERRIN, JOANNE J., I53, I93 PETERMEIER, STANLEY L., 225 PETERS PETERS PETERS DIANNE K., I09 DONALD C., I57 JANET M., I97 PETERS, JESSIE E., II2, I24, I3I, 260 PETERS, MADELYN SUE, I53 PETERS, SUSAN H., I62 PETERSEN, BRUCE T., 278 PETERSEN, JAMES C., I57 PETERSON PETERSON PETERSON PETERSON I DARLA M., I03, I70, I74 DOROTHY C., 260 EDWINA V., 260 GAYLE J., I49, I92, I93 PETERSON. GLENDON E., I5I, I7I, I75 PETERSON, JAMES R., 278 PETERSON, JANET M., 58 PETERSON, KEITH E., 270 PETERSON. THOMAS C., 46, 47, II9, 266 PETERSON, VICKI L., 58 PETRUSCH, RUTH A., I29, I57 PELUGHAUPT, LINDA L., I23 PHILIPS. THOMAS E., I28, I53, I55 335 PHIPPS, SARA LOU, 199 PIEHL, WAYNE R., 197 PIEPER, GAYLE B., 261 PIES, JOYCE D., 123 PILCHER, BRUCE L., 121, 144 PILGRIM, MARY K., 133, 163, 165 PINGREY, DONNA J., 165 PINT, BERNARD C., 151, 164, 201 PIPER, KAY A., 63 PITKIN, SANDRA S.. 261 PITTS, CAROLYN K., 168, 182 PLACE, MARTHA J., 150 PLAEHN, ROBERT G., 128, 157 PLORINS, ZIEDONIS, 66, 141, 263 PLOWMAN.V1V1AN V., 109, 132, 133, 262 POLKING, DIANE M., 58, 163, 185 POLLARD, GARY L., 159, 236, 237 POWELL, JOHN C., 141, 171 POWERS, GEORGIA A., 157 POWERS, NANCY A., 257 PRATT, KATHERYN M., 195 PRATT, MADELINE S., 55 PREHM, CAROL J,, 153 PRICE, KAREN K., 58, 109, 138, 174 PRICE, MARJORIE A., 162, 201 PRICHARD, JAY G., 137, 194, 215, 216. 217 PRIMROSE, WILLARD D., 250 PROCHASKA. DIANE M., 163 PROCTOR, COLE A., 225 PRULL. CAROLYN K., 257 PRZYCHODZIN, RICHARD J., 210, 231 PUEGNER, JANET E., 197, 257 PULIS, MARILYN R., 122, 197, 257 PURVIS, RONALD B., 116, 265 OUEGG, DAVID E., 68 OUICK, MELVA J., 186 OUINN, GRAHAM F., 144 RAJPAL, PURAN L., 166 RAMSEY, DENNIS D.. 268 RANSOM, JEAN A., 57, 261 RANSOM, NANCY M., 63 RASMUSSEN, ELAINE L., 129, 270 RASMUSSEN, SHIRLEY A., 153 RAUSENBERGER, DICK H., 159 RAUER, STEPHEN E., 151, 191, 250 RAYHONS, AGNES E., 122, 201 RAYMOND. HJUGWU, 166 RECHKEMMER, MARLYS K., 112, 129. 155 REDINGTON, BENJAMIN H., 247 REDMAN, NANCY J,, 202, 203 REED, DONNA J., 161, 275 REED, LYNNE A., 115, 174, 190 REENTS, JACOUELINE A., 196 REES, CHERYL A., 141, 150, 203 REID, CHARLES A., 73, 250 REID, PATRICIA K., 115 REIF, ROBERT S., 66, 251 REINECKE, CAROL S., 60, 278 REINHARDT, ELDON, 272 REISSNER, ANNE V., 201 REKIERS, ROBERT, 223 REMBOLD, CHRISTOPHER J., 66, 113. 171, 173, 175 REMINGTON, BARRY D., 231 336 RENSINK, BARBARA K., 150. 194 REPP, CRAIG C., 66, 141, 173, 251 REJEWEHR, CAROL A., 205 REYNOLDS, GLENN E., 268 REYNOLDS, KARL L., 119, 192 RHINEHART, GEORGE W., 217 RICE, DIANE E.. 54 RICE, RONALD R., 237 RICHARDS, AMANDA L., 190, 202, 203, 257 RIDDLE, MARY A., 257 RIDGWAY,JAN1CE M., 161 RIEBHOFF, JOYCE A., 60, 109 RIECK, ELAINE M., 161 RIEKS. MARYANN, 158 RIEMENSCHNEIDER, M. A., 150, 191 RIESS, WILLIAM H., 142, 151, 173, 178 RIHERD, DAVID W,, 141, 195 RIMRODT, RICHARD J., 225 RIORDAN, JUDITH A., 58 RIPPE, DUANE H., 135 ROBERTSON, JAMES A., 176 ROBERTSON, WAYNE A., 151, 225 ROBEY, SARAH A., 278 ROCHLEAU, CAROLYN J., 197 ROCKROHR, RICHARD L., 155, 157, 15 RODEMYER, SUSAN K.. 63 RODEN, JUDY A., 160 ROE, CHARLES R., 219 ROHLF, JOYCE E., 55 ROHWEDER, DORTHY L., 252 ROOT, CAROL V., 58 RORABAUGH, DAVID, 219 ROSE, EUNICE R., 201, 163 ROSE, WALTER F.. 268 ROSINE, RAY J,, 197 ROSTECK. JOHN P., 71 ROTH. JANET K,, 155, 158, 199 ROTH, JEAN H., 116. 146 ROULEAU. CHRISTY I., 55 ROWEDDER. DALE H., 247 ROWEDDER, MYRA J., 60, 275 ROWLAND, FRANCES L., 52, 257 ROWLEY, KATHRYN, 112, 114, 190, 200 ROWRAY. DAVID L., 73 ROWSE, THURMAN W., 136, 274 RUBNER, JOANNE F., 201 RUBY, ERLIN R., 263 RUNCHEY, JOHN L., 66 RUPP, RUTH L., 132, 133, 175 RURODEN, DIXIE L., 52. 140, 141,251 RUSHER, KURTIS R., 197 RUSLEY, PHILIP E., 73. 268 RUSSELL. JOHN W., 155 RUTLEDGE, DENNIS L.. 119 RYAN, MARGARET C., 201 RYDBERG, LINDA M., 206 RYGH, LINDA L., 155, 158, 157, 161 S SAATHOFF, JAMES L., 135 SAFLEY, KAREN J., 157 SAILER, JUDITH A., 65 SALISBURY, CEDRIC R., 165 SALISBURY, MARTHA W., 150, 200 SALLEE, KATHLEEN A., 162 SALLY, THOMAS J.. 68, 272 SALOME, COLEEN E., 55 SALOME, COLETTE L., 55 SALVADORI, LYA L., 163 SAMSON, GLENDA L., 57, 261 SAND, RICHARD H., 71, 251 SANDVIG. DONNA J., 57, 257 8 SANDVICK, LEONARD, 245 SANFORD, JAMES G., 215 SARGEANT, SUSAN E., 47, 119 SARGENT, JOHN R., 143 SATTARI, ESFANDIAR, 108, 159, 215, 272 SATTIZAHN, KAY L., 58, 109, 110, 120. 266 SAUER, SANDRA J., 136, 265 SAWYER, PHYLLIS I., 127. 129, 152, 155 SAWYER, SHARON K.. 247 SAXTON, ARTHUR L., 261 SAYLOR. JANE M., 58, 141, 251 SCALA, VIRGINIA L., 251 SCARFF, SUSAN L., 161 SCHAEFER, BEVERLY R., 127, 129, 155, 271 SCHAEFER, KENNON W., 194, 274 SCHAEFER, ROGER L., 141 SCHAFF, RUDOLPH H., 140 SCHAEFER, GWEN, 319 SCHAKEL. JOHN D., 157 SCHANTZ, LEONARD D., 155 SCHAUL, GENE J., 268 SCHAUMBURG, MIKE, 69, 222 SCHLESSELMAN, JANE A., 150, 152, 199 SCHLEY, ROBERT B., 73, 181, 274 SCHLICHER, JENIFER R., 45, 55, 108. 155, 271 SCHMEISER, BARBARA A., 203 SCHMICHER, BARBARA A., 63, 115, 264 SCHMIDT, ALLAN J., 171, 175, 197, 268 SCHMIDT, EDWARD I., 157 SCHMIDT, MAX S., 113, 134, 197 SCHNEIDER, JANE W., 150 SCHOEN, CAROL M., 150, 196 SCHOEMAN, MARILYN R., 63, 257 SCHOMER, SHARON M., 257 SCHOTT, CHARLES A., 151 SCHRAGE, SANDRA L., 161 SCHREINER, SANDRA M., 264 SCHROEDER, BETTY L., 123, 261 SCHROEDER, EARL J., 25, 68 SCHUBERT, RUSSELL R., 155, 157 SCHUBICK, GERALD R., 268 SCHULDT, MARIETTA M., 65. 109, 140, 141, 174 196 SCHULER JON N., 68 SCHULTZ, GARY A., 128, 157 SCHULTZ, GARY G., 68 SCHULTZ, GERALD L., 25, 128, 151 SCHULTZ, NANCY A., 185 SCHULTZ, RANDY B., 159 SCHULTZ, RICHARD E., 224, 225, 228 SCHULTZ, ROBBYE E., 55, 203 SCHULTZ, SHARON K., 122, 257 SCI-IULTZ, VICKI P., 33, 141, 163 SCHWARTZ BERNARD A., 159 SCHWARTZ, GARY G., 175 SCHWARTZ. WILLIAM J., 159, 268 SCHWARZENBACH, PAULA R., 174 SCHWENDEMANN, LOIS E., 141, 251 SCHWINKE, BETTY B., 58, 257 SCOTT, JAMES J., 135 SCOTT, LINDA M., 194 SCOTT, SHEILA E., 191 SEAMANS. REGENA, 127, 129, 155 SEARLE, ARLAYNE J., 157, 162 SEARLE, DENNIS H., 68, 92 SEBRING, D. DEWAYNE, 141 SECKINGTON, LARRY L., 73, 178, 181, 278 SEMOTAN, DENNIS E.. 66, 251 SENTMAN, RICHARD E., 192 SERNETT, LAUREEN L., 57, 109, 174 SEVERE, LINDA M., 155, 157, 158 TANIGUCHI, GRACE H., I67 SEVERSEIKE, JOAN S., 257 SEVERSON, CAROL A., 60, I33, 262 SHADLE, LARRY J., I35 SHAHAN, DALE L., II3, I72 SHARP, HELEN B., II9, I44 SHAW, CECIL. 78 SHAW, SHARON A., II5, 265 SHEA, CAROL A., I74, 20I SHEEHAN, MICHAEL L., 68, 69 SHEHAN, JOHN P., II3 SHERMAN, CARROLL R., 73, 2I5, 25I SHERMAN, DOUGLAS D., 44, I28, I52, I55 SHERMAN, RICH, 73, 2I5 SHERWOOD, NORMA J., I22, 204, 205, 257 SHILHANEK, LAWRENCE J., I44 SHIPPY, MARY J., I9I SHOEMAKER, GARY, 2l5, 216 SHOESMITH, REGINALD K., I5I SHOLLENBARGER, JANET H., I95, 257 SHOLLENBARGER, LARRY K., I95 SHOPPA, LINDA G., 257 SHULER, JOAN K., 262 SHUTTERS, WILLIAM A., I38, 268 SICKLES, SIDNEY R., I59, 225 SIEVERS, JILL L., 60 SILKA, JOYCE E., 48, 60, I08, II8, II9, I50, 266 SILVEY, MARVIN W., I37, I38, I92, I94 274, 327 SILVEY, MERRILL H., I37, I92, I94, 268 SIMESTER, LYNETTE R., 257 SIMONE, SUSAN T., 63, I2O SIMONS, SYLVIA N., 46, II9, I55 SIMPSON, HOWARD W., I59, 225 SIMPSON, RICHARD L., II9 SIMPSON, THOMAS A., l59, 2I9, 220 SINGER, JOANNE E., 65, 258 SINGER, RICHARD A., 73 SIXTA, MARY L., I97 SKOLD, MARGARET M., I43, I49 SKRAMOVSKY, LINDA M., I39, 20I SLOAN, DEANNA M., I33 SLOCUM, SUSAN E., 65, 20I SMALLDRIDGE, MARY S., II5, 265 SORENSEN, DOUGLAS V., I57 SORENSON, JOAN K., I22, 258 SOURS, EILEEN M., 258 SPAEN, AUDREY A., 58, I03, I09, . I74 III II3. SPEHR, RUTH M., I43, I53 SPEIRS, KENT T., I43, I48, I49 SPIOLE, WILLIAM, I90 SPITZNAGEL, JAMES E., 75, I43 SPIVEY, CAROLEE G., I95 SPODEN, PETER J., 68, I59, 230, 23I. 272 SPRINGER, KEITH P., 7I SPRINGER, VIRGINIA M., 258 SPROLE, WILLIAM T., I90 SPURLING, JUDITH R., I97, 274 SQUIERS, COLIN L., 68 STAFFORD, ROBERTA A., 204, 205 STAMP, CHERRYL V., 30I STANITSKI, CONRAD L., 327 STANGLER, SANDRA K., l29, I52, I55, 27I STANLEY, SARA A., 60, II8, II9 STARK, LEAH M., 50, I08, IIO, I24, I55, 27I STAUFFER, GAYLORD T., I55, I57, I58 STEEL, CAROLYN, I57 STEELE, SHARON K., 247 STEENBERGEN AARON L., 278 STEFFEN, HENRIETTA J., 26l STEFFEN, JAMES J., 68, 25I STEFFENS, PHYLLIS R., 246 STEFL, CAROLYN E., I39, I57 STEGER, MARY A., 258 STEINE, KENNETH G., II8, II9, 266 STEINFELDT, RUTH E., 26l STELLMACH, GARY L., 26l STEPHENSON, BERNARD R., 225, 226 STEPHENSON, KENT C., 68, I59, 225 STEPHENSON, STEPHANIE 50, 74 SMITH, ANN, I94 SMITH, BARBARA J., I60, 275 SMITH, CHARLOTTE L., II4 SMITH, DARRRYL A., I4I, 25I SMITH, DONNA J., I6l SMITH, DOUGLAS J., 274 SMITH, ELIZABETH A., 252 SMITH, FREDRICK W., I59, 2I5 SMITH, GARY K., 237 SMITH, HAROLD L., I3I, I64 SMITH, JEAN M., 204, 205 SMITH, JOHN C., I27, I50, I53, I55. I57, I58 SMITH, KENNETH M., I7I, I73 SMITH, MICHAEL G., 2l5 SMITH, NEAL L., 268 SMITH, PATRICIA A., 55 SMITH, ROBERT L., 268 SMITH, SUSAN K., I09 SMITH, VETA S., 58. 74, I33, 262 SMYTH, PATRICIA A., 20l STETZER, ANNA P., 278 STEVENS. LINDA J., 26l STEVENS, ROBERT C., 68, I36, 274 STEVENSON, KAREN K., 50 STEWART JOAN C., 203 STEWART MARGARET A., I44 STEWART, SUE O., 65, I4I, I96 STILWELL, ELIZABETH J., 57, 258 STILWELL. RAARDA S., 262 STINE, DONALD A., 27I STINEMAN, RUTH E., I57 STOLTZ, ALBERT R., 68 STONE, EDWIN M., I34 STONE, THEODORE R., 278 STONE, VERLON L., I43, I75 STONEWALL, PATRICIA A., 258, 306 STOKEY, MARY A., I33, I49, I99 STOUT, SUSAN L., 262 STOVER, WALTER A., I28, I57, I58 STRAIT, WAYNE D., 265 STRATFORD, LYN K. I58 STRINGHAM, ZELPHA K., 52, II4 STRITTMATTER, CHARLES, 25I STROMBERG, ROMA A., I97 STRONG, LINDA S., I60, I62 STROUPE, JOHN F., I55, I58 STROVER, WALTER, I57 STRUTHERS, KATHLEEN S., I99 SUNDERMANN, VIVIAN A., 52, I4I, 25I SUNINS, JANIS, 278 SUNTKEN, DAVID E., 2I4, 2I5 SUTTON, VIRGINIA S., II4 SWAIM, TERRY L., 50, 5I SWAIM, THOMAS A., 225 SWALLUM, PHILIP N., 246 SWAN, MARGILEA V., 258 SWANSON, DUANE W., 225 SWANSON, LORA LEE, I33 SWANSON, MERWIN R., I08, I34, I78, 278 SWANSON, STANLEY E., I94, 265 SWEANEY, DAVID R., II9 SWEERS, ELIZABETH A., I53, I98, I99 SWEET, THOMAS R., 66 SWESTKA, DONNA MAE, 57 T TASLER, LINDA B., I22 TAUGAWA, ELLEN, 58 TAYLOR, BRUCE D., ISI, 2I7 TAYLOR, CHARLES E., I49 TAYLOR, EILEEN L., I22, 258 TAYLOR, MARY M., I50 TAYLOR, WILLIAM, 68, I59 TEETERS, JOYCE L., I40, I4I, 25I TERVEEN, JANET F., II3, I34, 278 TERVEEN, KATHY M., 247 TETZLOFF, PHILIP G., 74 THEISSEN, AUDREY L., I33, 2OI THOMAS, JUDITH R., 203 THOMAS, KENNETH S., II9, I43 THOMAS, PATTY L., 247, 354 THOMAS. SUSAN K., I82 THOMASON, JULIE A., I33 THOMPSON, BYRON L., 7I, l28 THOMPSON, JO ANN, I23 THOMPSON, LARRY A., I59, 225, 226, 229 THOMPSON, MARILYN M., II5, I2I, 265 THOMPSON, MARY J., I2I, 26l THOMPSON, PHILIP M., 20I, 25I THOMPSON, SANDRA L., 55, I55 THOMPSON, SUE A., I44 TI-IORNBLADE, MARILYN M., I95 THORNBLADE, CAROLYN K., IIO, II5, I86, I95, 265 THUENEN, JANE E., 258 TIBBEN, LEON D., 269 TICE, KATHRYN M., 203 TILLAPAUGH, STEPHEN J., I28, I57, 27I TINDERHOLT, PAUL T., I44 TJADEN, DAVID H., I36, 274 TJADEN, JANEANE E., 50, 84, 88, III, I58, 265 TJADEN, MARY K., 258 TJELMELAND, JOEL E., I35 TOMLAN, JOLENE K., I6I, I92, I93, 275 TOMLINSON, NANCY L.. 57 TOWNSEND, CARLENE C., 63, 25I TOWNSEND, JAMES W., 68 TOWNSEND, ROY E., 68, 25I TOYNE, RONNIE L., I35, I44 TRACY, MARGUERITE A., I90, 206 TRACY, ROBERT ROY, 206, 269 SNIDER, SHERRY L., I25 SNITTJER, CHARLES D., I8l SNYDER, KARLA M., I95 SNYDER, NANCY L., II5 SNYDER, NANCY M., 258 SODEN, DAVID M., I4I SOMERVILLE, PHYLLIS J., 42, 46, 86, II9 SONSTEGARD, KIRSTEN A., II9 STRUYK, CURTIS D., 66, I28, I5I STUEDEMANN, DARRELL E., I5I, I97 STUEMPFIG, EUNICE R., I49, I97 STUSAK, MURIEL A., I57 SUCHY, CAROLYN K., 265 SUGAWA, VIRGINIA T., I67 SULLIVAN, JOYCE M., I33 SUMERS, ALINDA J., 58, I03, III, I74 TRASK, MARTHA M., I92, 258 TRAVIS, BEVERLY A., I60, I6l TREVETT, GLORIA G., 27I TRIESCHMAN, MARGARET C., 52, I09, II5 TROTMAN, TANYA A., I25 TROWBRIDGE, JUDITH A., 58, I6I, I65, 275 337 W WOOD TRUATMAN, B., 237 TROWER, WILLIAM R., I57 TSUGAWA, ELLEN Y., I67, 258 TUBAUGH, JOY M., 74 TULLY, ROBERT W., 274 TUCKER, TERRY R., 274 TURNER, JANIECE R., I5O TURNER, JOSEPH T., 73, 74 TURNER, RICHARD J., I28 TURNER, SHARON A., I94 TURVOLD. GARY D., 274 TUTTLE, LARRY W., I55 TWEED, MICHAEL D., I96 TYLER, BEVERLY J., I50, I99 TYLER, JOHN W., II9 UGLAND, LARRY J., 25I UHLIG, CALVIN D., I59, I97, 2I9, 268 UHLIG, RUTH E., I97 ULIN. CHARLENE A., I6I ULSTAD, CLIFFORD B., I75, 278 UNDERWOOD, KERRY L., 57, I62 UNGLENK, MARCELLA C., I50 UPDEGRAFF, BRYAN R., 7I URA, SHUJI, I4I, I66 URBATSCH, LOWELL E., 7I, 274 USECHE, MERCEDES H., I66 V VALENTINE, DAN R., 7I, 74, 278 VANCLEAVE, BELVA J., I50. I63 VANDEE, LINDA L., 26I VANDERSCHAAF, REBECCA, I40, I4I, 251 VANDEVENTER. JAMES E.. I38, I72, I73, 269 VANDOREN, KEITH W., I59, 223, 274 VANLANGEN, DALE W., 269 VANLANGEN, ORIN D., 269 VANOORT, LARRY L., I59, 225, 265 VANOORT, PATRICIA S., 63, 252 VAN VOORHIS, JOHN R., 73, I59, 2I5 VANZANDT, BONNIE K., 63, 265 VASS. ETHLYN, I64 VAUGHAN, RICHARD W., 66 VAUGHN, MARILYN ARLENE, I23, I24, I94, 26I VEDANE, SANDRA S., 265 VELIE, ARLO JAMES, 25I VERGARA, ELMO L., I66 VERMA, KAMAL D., I66 VERNON, MARGARET J., IO8, II3, I32, I70, 262 VESELY, DEANNA J., I09, I46, I47 VIGNAROLI, SHARON K., I63, 20I VINCENT, MARY L., 258 VINCENT, PATRICIA A., I33, I46, I65 VIS, BONNIE M., I60, I6I VOGT, BARBARA, 79 VOKT, JOHN W., I97 VOLLSTEDT, LINDA B., I9I VONGLAN, RUTH M., I09, I50, I97 VOURHEES, MARY K., 57, 26I VOSATKA, JANET A., 202, 203 VOSS, ELIZABETH M., II5, I49, I50 VOSS, ETHLYN I., I64 338 WILLIAMSON, GLENN, oo WILLIAMSON, MARCIA L., IO9, II4, 269 WADE, REBECCA A., I55, I58 WADSWORTH, DENNIS B., I55 WAGENAAR, MYRNA L., II5 WAGNER, DENNIS J., 66 WAGNER, LARRY J., 269 WAHL, RALPH E., 66, I9I WAHL, RUSSELL L., I65 WALBERG, MARILYN L., 65, IO9, III, I4O I4I, I74, I9O WALDROP, CAROL J., 60 WALKER, JERRY R., 47 WALLACE, DAVID H., 274- WALLER, MARY L., 63, II4, 269 WALSH, LARRY D., I4I WALSH, PHYLLIS V., I6I WALTHER, LYNNE A., 262 WALTON, JUDITH D., I60, I6I WARD, MINNIE, I33 WARNTJES, MAXINE B., 60, I74 WARREN, WANDA J., I95 WARRICK, PATRICIA A., I33 WATERHOUSE, BONNIE M., I50 WATERHOUSE, FRANKLIN B., 219, 25I WATERS, MARTHA E., I62 WILSON WILSON ,ELLEN J., I36, I6I, I63, 275 , ESTHER M., I2O WILSON, KENYON D., I20 WILSON, LINDA A., 258 WILSON, PATSY L., 57, II3, 200, 265 WILSON, REBECCA J., 262 WILSON, SHERRY D., I52, I55 WILSON, THOMAS F., I52, I55 WINCH, PENNY R., 46, II9 WINDER , RICHARD G., 233 WINGERT, MICHAEL D., 237 WINNIN WINTER. G, KAY C., I57 NANCY J.. I68, 258 WINTEROWD, VERA M., I62 WISE, LELAND J., 73, 237 WISSINK, MARY J., I53, 202 WITTE, MAXINE R., II3, 258 WITTRUP, MARY L., I92 WOLF, LELAND R., II2, 26I WOLFS, WOOD. HELEN L., IO9 ALBERT N., 274 WOOD. ALICE F., I94, 26I WOOD, DONALD D., I92 WOOD, JANE D., I96 LARRY A. I37 I38 I72 I92 274- WATSON, DIETTA K., I6I WATSON, KATHRYN M., I53, I75, I96 WAUGH. JUDY K., I44, I63, 2OI WASEUKE, MERCEDES, I66 WEATHERLY, MURIEL P., 258 WEAVER, JUDITH J., 26I WEBER, BEVERLY J., I23, 26I WEBER, CHARLES E., I98 WEBER, JOHN D., I55 WEDEKING, DIANNE L., I57 WEED, LAURICE E., I25, I50, I63 WEHDE, HARRY E., I59, 2I9 WEILAND, PATRICIA M., I53, I90, 20I WENGER, NANCY J., 58 WENHAM, GARY W., I57, 27I WERTS. JUDITH A., I72, I75 WESTEN, LARRY E., 246 WHANNEL, LYNNE K., 65 WHISLER, DANIEL E., I55, I58, I94 WHITACRE, DONNA R., 58, I4I, I85 WHITE, CAROLYN L., 58, IIO, I24, 26I WHITE, DIANE K., 203 WHITE, LEONARD G., 73, I59, 225 WHITE, LOUIS P., I76 WHITE MARK A., I65 WHITNEY, JONATHAN K., I48, I49, I58 WHITSON, NANCY J., I58, I92, I93 WHITVER, JOYCE E., I57, I9I WICKHAM, JANE A., I89 WIDNER, CAROLYN M., I55 WIECHERT, KAREN L., I90, I95 WIGNALL, SUZANNE, I23, 26I WILCOX, KAY A., II8, II9 WILEY, TERRY L., 73, I57 WILFANG, CHARLENE D., 55, 266 WILFORD, ANNA L., I6I WILKINS, DEANN S., I32, 262 WILKINS, JAMES R., I5I, 278 WILKINSON, LONNY J., 2I5 WILLHITE, BRIAN L., 278 WILLIAMS, GEORGANNE, 90 WILLIAMS, LYNDA M., I6I WILLIAMS, PHYLLIS M., I82, I9I WILLIAMS, THOMAS O., II8, I53, I9I WOODRUFF, CAROL M., l4I WOODRUFF, RICHARD D., 278 WOODS, ANN J., I42, I99 WOODWARD, ROSEMARY E., 55, IO9 WORM, RICHARD A., 66, 67, II3, I42, I73, I75, 274 WRETMAN, SUSAN A., I22, I86, I97, 258 WRIGHT, BEVERLY A., IO9 WRIGHT, CAROLE L., II9 WRIGHT, DENNIS L., 225 WRIGHT, LINDA J., 57 WUBBENA, ELLA F., 26I WUERZBERGER, MELODY C., I55, I57, I58 WULF, WILLIAM K., I39, 269 WYATT, JANET E., I57 WYATT, ROBERT W., I65 WYCOFF, GENE K., I55, I58 WYNN, MARLENE K., II5, 265 Y YOUNGBERG, BYRON A., I55, I58 YOUNG, BONNIE J., I50 YOUNG, JUDY K., 26I YOUNG, LESLIE C., I9I Z ZAMASTIL, KATHIE A., I33, I58 ZAMASTIL, MARY K., I60 ZELLER, FRED R., I64 ZIEGLOWSKY, CARLA J., I25, I53 ZIERATH, DAVID L., I34, 278 ZIESMAN, LUCILLE J., II5, I24, I34, 246 ZIETLOW, LILLIAN M., I65 ZIMMERMAN, SUSAN J., 204 ZINN, PATRICIA, I99 ZITZLSPERGER, RONALD M., II9 ZOTIKA, SHARON K., 65, I2I, 20I ZUBER, JUDY C., I29, I36, 27I A AIZINAS, SOLVEIGA, 143 ALDRICH, JOHN F., 306 ALFORD, H. WENDELL, 314 ALLEGRE, CHARLES, 136, 326 ALLEN, KATHRYN R., 74, 185 ANDERSON, OLIVER, 303 ANDERSON, WALLACE L., 288, 312 ANDERSON, WAYNE, 326 AURAND, WAYNE O., 126, 306 BAILEY, JAMES L., 142, 288 BALL, GEORGE, 304, 305 BARNES, MARGARET, 186 BAUM, RUSSELL N., 318 BEARD, MARSHALL R., 291 BECK, HARRY S., 304 BECKMAN, MARY G., 318 BEITEL, PATRICIA, 320 BENDER, PAUL F., 287 BENZ. CARL, 126, 326 BERNHARD, HAROLD E., 190, 292. BIGELOW, THOMAS, 217, 323 BIRKHEAD, JANE, 35, 318 BISHOP, CLIFFORD L., 126, 304 BLACKMAN, MILDRED R., 306 BLANFORD, JAMES, 303 BLANFORD, MARY E., 303 BLAUN, DAVID, 312 BOCK, EMIL W., 318 BOHME, JOSEPH C., 312 BONTZ, JEAN, 320 BRAUN, KATHLEEN, 326 BREITHAUPT, J. F., 282, 304 BRIMM, R. PAUL, 306 BRODIE, ROBERT S., 178 BROSTROM, DALE, 294 BROWN, A. E., 304, 314 BRUHA, JOHN, 138, 317 BUCKINGHAM, LENA, 309 BULTENA, LOUIS, 325 C CANNELL, ROBERT, 306 CHENEY, BRUCE, 306 CHENG, SHELLY, 325 CHRISTOPHEL, EDNA, 297 CHUNG, ROY, 324, 325 CLARK, J. R., 323 CLAYTON, ODIS J., JR., 312 CLAUS, ROBERT, 325 CLAUSEN, BERNARD L., 136, 326 CLOSSEN, JAMES T., 293 COLEMAN, WALTER, 318 COLUMBUS, FREDERICK, 312 COMENS, ALFRED M., 304 CONKLIN-HAPP, SUZANNE, 318 COOK, DAVE J., 304 COWLEY, HELEN, 306 COWLEY, JOHN, 115, 312 CUMMINGS, DONALD, 325 CROSS, JOHN S., 138,316,317 Administration Index D DALZIEL, ROBERT, 143, 312 DARLING, BARBARA, 320 DEE, WILLIAM L. J., 324, 325 DE HOFF, BERNARD C., 116, 149, 312 DE KOCK, WALTER, 168, 304 DELAFIELD, DAVID D., 300 DENNIS, JOHN, 119 DICKINSON, ARTHUR, 213 DIETERICH, MARY, 314 DIETL, RICHARD, 296 DIVELBESS, MARGARET, 306 DOUGLAS, LLOYD V., 303 DOWELL, VIRGIL, 136, 326, 327 DREIER, WILLIAM H., 126, 304 DRISH, THEODORE, 326 DUNBAR, ANN, 304 DUNCAN, DAVID, 317 E EAKIN, MARY K., 314 EBLEN, ROY E., 120, 312 EIKLOR, JOHN, 325 ELLER, ROBERT, 297 ERICKSON, HARLEY, 304 ERUSHA, DONALD, 225, 228, 323 EUCHNER, RUSSELL, 304 EVANGELISTA, JAMES, 225, 323 F FERGUSON, RICHARD, 312 FINEGAN, DON, 300 FINK, MERRILL F., 291 FLINN, ALICE, 312 FOSSUM, ERNEST C., 126, 295 FOWLER, CLAYTON V., 300 FOX, JOSEF, 312 FREESE, LILLIAN, 306 FROYEN, LEN, 304, 306 FULLERTON, MARGARET, 314 G GAGER, DOROTHY, 306 GALBERAITH, RICHARD, 181 GATES, ROBERT, 323 GAULT, JOYCE. 318 GAYMAN, LLOYD, 326 GERKEN, J. F., 210, 298 GIBB, E. GLENADINE, 317 GILLOLEY, LAURA K., 306 GOGEL, KENNETH, 300 GOHMAN, PHYLLIS, 306 GOSS. ROBERT, 136, 326 GRAVES, MARY H., 312 GUILLAUME, HARRY G., 300 HAHN, PHILIP, 152,318 HAINES, MAUDE, 298 HAKE, HERBERT V., 142, 293 HALE, LESLIE, 151, 306 HALVERSON, GAYLON, 303 HAMILTON, E. W., 317 HAMPTON, NELLIE D., 304 HANSEN, KENNETH L., 303 HANSEN, RUSSELL, 306 HAPP, WILLIAM P., 306 HARMELINK, VERNON, 312 HARMON, LETA, 307 HARPER, CORINNE D., 306 HARRIS, LYMAN H., 325 HART, DONALD, 225, 323 HARTWELL, FRANK C., 126, 306 HASKELL, RALPH, 300 HEARST, JAMES, 143 HEIKKIEN, DONALD, 317 HELFF, BERNICE, 306 HENN, S. C.. 210, 298 HERROLD, CLIFFORD, 130, 300 HILL, DONALD G., 141, 303 HOHLFELD, JOSEPH F., 306 HOLLIDAY, OLIVE, 132, 309 HOLMBERG, MARJORIE B., 306 HOLMES, GEORGE H., 289 HOLMES, MAVIS L., 170, 287 HOLST, HARALD, 318 HOLSTAD, JOHN, 318 HOLVIK, KARL, 318 HOSIER, MAX M., 306 HOWARD, DONALD F., 134, 325 HOWE, MARY L., 185 HOWELL, EVERETT, 314 HULT, ESTHER M., 304 HUMPHREY, KATHERINE, 303 HUTCHESON, RUTH, 306 J JACKSON, MARY A., 306 JENNETT, JOHN, 215, 217, 225, 323 JENNINGS, PHILIP C., 289 JENSEN, DENNIS P., 112, 173, 176, 295 JEWELL, ROSS, 312, 313 JOHNSON, ROBERT, 304 JONES, HOWARD V., 325 K KEEFE, LEONARD, 303 KELSO, PAUL C., 126, 295 KENNEDY, DAVID E., 318 KERCHEVAL. JAMES W., 326 KNUTSON, EUNICE, 306 KNUTSON, HOWARD T., 126 KNOLL, ANGELINE, 306 KNUTSON, HOWARD T., 126, 288, 304 KOEHRING, DOROTHY, 304 KOLL, WILLIAM H., 212, 222, 323 KRAUS, KEITH, 306 L LAMB, BERNICE, 304 LANG, WILLIAM C., 126, 286 LA RUE, JAMES P., 126, 310 LATHAM, WILLIAM P., 318 LATTIN. RICHARD T., 306 339 LAWTON, MILO, 296 LEAVITT, CHARLES T., I34, 325 LEBEDA, AGNES, 303 LEE, DON, 300 LENTZ, MERLE, II8, 3I2 LINDBERG. JOHN, 3I2 LOTT, FRED, 3I7 LUCK, WILLIAM E., I26, 3I0 LYNCH, HERBERT L., 307 LYON, HOWARD, 326 M MA, FRED Y. M., 3l4 'MANION, MELVIN M., 293 MANTOR, EDNA, 306 MARICLE, WILLIAM, 307 MARTIN, ELIZABETH A., 3I5 MARTIN, RAYMOND, 307 MARTINDALE, FRANK, 304 MATALA, R. E., I42, 3l0 MATHESON, CHARLES, 35. 3I8 MAUCK, JANE, I50, 3I8 MAUCKER, J. W., 3l, 284, 285 MAURER, EDWIN J., I43, 3I2 MAZULA, PETER M., 306 McBRIDE, ELEANOR. 306 McCOLLUM, CLIFFORD. I36, 326 MCDAVITT, ELAINE, 3I2 MCDONALD, G. DOUGLAS, 303 MCLEOD. ADA, 3I5 MELBERG, MERRITT E., 304 METCALFE, WILLIAM, I34, 325 MIDDLETON. CARYL A.. I26, I94, 30 MIDDLETON. CONNIE, I94, 306 MILLAR, MICHAEL, 3I3, 3I7 MILLER. SHIRLEY, I32, 308, 309 MITCHELL. JOHN, l53 MOHN, MARDELLE, 306 MONTAS, JACQUES, 306 MOON, ALFRED C., 307 MOON. DOROTHY, 320 MORRIS, PETER, 3I7 MORTELL, MARY, 306 MURPHY, ELLEN, 3I4 NELSON. HERMAN, I67, 325 NELSON. MARGARET, I67, 304, 325 NELSON, OWEN, 306 NEUMANN, DALE R., 3I2 NIELSEN, ROSS A., 306, 307 NIENDORF, ROBERT, 303 NIJIM, BASHEER. 325 NOONAN, EILEEN F., II4, 3l5 NORRIS, MILDRED W., 306 P PAGE. JOHN, 300 PENDERGRAFT, DARYL, 286 PHILLIPS, CECIL K., I26, 307 340 6, 307 PICKLUM, WARREN E.. 326 PLAEHN, ERMA B., I64, 325 POAGE, GEORGE R., 325 POPPY, WILLARD, 326 POSSON, SHIRLEY, I86 POTTER. JEANNETTE, 320 PREHM, NORMA M., I70, I82 PRZYCHODZIN, JOE, 304 OU I RK, CHARLES, 325 REED. HOWARD O., 3I0 RENINGER, H. WILLARD, 3I2 REPPAS, BASIL, 304 RHUM, GORDON J., I26, 290 RICHTER, ERWIN, 326 RIECHMANN, FERDINAND C., 306 RIGGS, DIXON L., I36, 326 RITTER, ELMER L., I26 ROD, DONALD O., 292, 3I4, 3l5 ROSS, ROBERT L., I34, 325 ROTH, BETTS, A., 306 RUSSELL, MYRON E., 3l8 RUTKOWSKI, EDWARD, 304 S SAGE, LELAND L., 325 SAUER, PAULINE, I36, 326 SCANNELL, EDWARD E., 303 SCHAEFER, JOSEF, 3I2 SCHARCHBURG, RICHARD, 306 SCHLICHER, RAYMOND, I26, 289 SCHMITT, MARY M., 306 SCHNEPF, VIRGINIA, 304 SCHOOLS, MARSHALL, 306 SCHURRER. AUGUSTA, 3I7 SCHWARTZ, RALPH, 3I2 SCOVEL, DONALD, 306 SHERIFF, STAN, 225, 228, 323 SHORES, EDNA, I32, 308, 309 SILVEY, H, M., 290 SILVEY, INA M., 3I7 SILVEY, WRAY, 304 SIPES, RANDALL, 306 SJOLANDER, MARGARET, l32, 309 SLOAN, RAYMOND, I36, 326 SMITH, ERNESTINE, I43, 325 SMITH, FRANCIS E., 3I2 SMITH, M. B., 3I2 SMITH, PAUL R., 300 STEIN, JACOB, 304 STEWART, N. E., 323 STOKSTAD, LLOYD J., 306 STOKSTAL, L., 306 STONE, MYRTLE M,, 306 STRUBLE, MARGUIRETTE, 306 SWALLUM, JOYCE, 306 SWANSON, BETTY, I34 SWARTZ, E., 225 T TALBOTT, NATHAN M., I34, 325 TARR, JOHN E., 306 TAYLOR. LOREN F., I43, 3I2 TEPASKE, E. RUSSELL, I36, 326 THOMPSON, HOWARD, I34, 325 THOMPSON, OSCAR E., I26, 304 THOMPSON, THOMAS, 3I2 THORNE, EDWARD, 3I2 THRALL, WILLIAM R., 323 TOWNSEND, PATRICIA, 3I2 TUBAUGH, JOY, 74, I82 TULEY, ROBERT, 306 ULRICK, MAVIS, 3I2 VANDER BEEK, HOWARD, 306 W WAGNER, EDWARD, 3I4 WAGNER, GUY, 297 WAGNER, LILLIAN R., III, II7, I2l WAGNER, WILLIS H., 3l0 WALKER, D., 307 WARD, ROBERT J., 3I2 WELCH, JAMES, 306 WEHNER, CARL, I38, 3I7 WENDT, DONALD, I50, 3I8 WENDEL, KATHERINE, 306 WHITFORD, L. W., 2I9, 322, 323 WHITNAH, DONALD R., I34, 325 WIEDERANDERS, DONALD E., 306 WIELENGA, JACK, 29l WIESENFELD, JULIUS, 3I7 WILKINSON, JACK, 3I7 WILLIAMS, D. 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KOEPKE, Pres, SpeCIaIIsI' In SporIs Since I928 DIAL AD 4-78I2 Fun Is Our Business - Nof a Side-IIne BERG 8: BERG Your Rexall SI'ores 4+I1 and Main 23rd and College CEDAR FALLS, IOWA HURWICH'S 500-508 LafayeH'e S+reeI' WATERLOO Waterloo' s Oldest Furniture Store The I964 OLD GOLD Printed and Bound by THE CLIO PRESS yearbook Division of the ECONOMY ADVERTISING COMPANY IOWA CITY, IOWA YOUR COLLEGE CLASS RING 03525 I IX y Q N -: IT v,?,E S 4 I QSTTJF' r ..,. I... 99.5 L4 ,VVY Y 1- 1 1, I qv, I fo'2 'l- xx TSQEIQIQW, if:-I J QM A LIFETIME SYMBOL OF A PRICELESS POSSESSION- YOUR COLLEGE EDUCATION. It is also a. piece of fine 10K Jewelry y u will always be proud t wear... Order Ring Now At COLLEGE STORE, INC. 1009 W. 23rd. Street CEDAR FALLS, IOWA A 84 R CAFE I409 Wesf Ist on Hiway 20 Finest of Home Cooked Foods AIR CONDITIONED OPEN 7:00 A.M.- I0 P.M. WEEKDAYS 7:00 A.M.- II P.M. FRI. 81 SAT. SAVING IS A HABIT START NOW AT FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LoAN ASSOCIATION OF wATERLoo 408 Easf FourI'I1 SI'reeI' Across from Lincoln Park HELPFUL BANKING . . wi'I'I1 a Personal I'oucI1 00000000000 WI1aI'ever your banking needs, you will find 'I'I1em aI' 'I'I1e Warerloo Savings Bank. A compe+en'I', friendly s'I'a'FF is on hand I'o assisr you in any and all banking services. Every faciliry, every service is available. May we help you? nlerlnu snvings Ilnnk wzsv rciunm svnszr Ar comms:-1cuL:wnznLou, mvu M Corporation PHOTOGRAPHY ? W6Lfi0lfL6L 325 EAST FOURTH STREET WATERLOO, IOWA H' Pays fo Adverfise . . In The COLLEGE EYE STUDENT NEWSPAPER STATE COLLEGE OF IOWA KEN KUCK'S STANDARD SERVICE Elecfronic Tune-Up Brake Service and General Repairing FREE ESTIMATES SERVICE CALLS Locafed on College Hill 22nd and College CO 6-9975 JONES' D-X Washing - Greasing - Jeep Towing PHONE CO 6-9064 Corner of Seerley and Main Prin'I'ing - Typewrifers Office Supplies and Equipmeni' HOLST PRINTING CO. 2II Washingfon Phone CO 6-0223 CEDAR FALLS, IOWA , C7hP I STUDENT RADIO NATIONAL BANK OF WATERLOO WAT E R LOO. IOWA R Y T c: O 'ggi' , ITI L n I 0 I MEMBER 1.A.B.A. 9 a 1 ' - 'f 5 I I I in- , m e i ' I CAMPUS NEWS z4?'?q I I , kgtnfwgfizi R ' A : T. n I ATF: SPORTS TRRR2 -M 1 fn A 4 I Q VVAZI Zzi The Na+ion's Leading Carrier Curren+ Radio S+a+ion IL' fzff T1: ,. '21-- -'T:-: ff MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Jim 520 gimp HEADQUARTERS FOR TRADITIONAL COLLEGE CLOTHING . . H. FREEMAN SUITS, GHANT SHIRTS, CORBIN SLACKS, LORD JEFFERSON SWEATERS. AND OTHERS. 'Mawr had mmm!! fo mad... 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DISTRIBUTING C0., INC. when it Comes to Savings , , , Nor+heas+ Iowa's Leading thereig HO place like I-Igme Resiauranl Equipmenl and Food Producls Disiribulorw FEATUMNG HOME SAVINGS Equipmenl' and Nuggel' Label Food Producfs for School Lunch Programs 420 ill7est fourth Sl. I922 Main CEDAR FALLS, IOWA Wamloo' 'Wa MUSIC CORNER Inc. WAGNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY HEVERBODYSS MUSIC STORE Aluminum - Fiberglass Doors Glideover Garage Doors, Wood or Sfeel Elecfric Operafors . Elevafor Equipmenl' Tracks, Hangers, Building Braclce'I's and Ofher Specialfy H'ems WATERLOO - CEDAR FALLS -- WAVERLY Isl' and Washingfon CEDAR FALLS, IOWA GOOD TASTE is a lyallmarlc of quality in faslyion - COURTEOUS SERVICE is a signature of dignity in fashion - EAIR PRICING is a conscience of quality in fashion - To these synilaols of QUALITY we dedicate ourselves and all our facilities. 0 COATS 0 SUITS 0 DRESSES 0 SPORTSWEAR 0 LINGERIE 0 ACCESSORIES 0 FOUNDATIONS 0 MILLINERY Visit I0wa's Newest and Only Complefe Bridal Salon Sfajied by Experienced Consulfanfs 4 Ways Io buy: 0 Cash 0 Lay-away 0 30-Day Charge 0 APA A Six Monlhs Budgelecl Paymenf Plan - - - Choose Ihe Mosl' Convenienf for You. A C0 M M U N I T Y LA N D M A R II . . . N I G II T A N D D A Y Tlie friendly folk of Peoples Banlc invile you lo enioy Full-Service Banking. Come in! We have dozens of financial services available To you. S. IDEOIDLES BANK 24-H PBCIOUS our Cusfomer AND Tfllst Deposifory FREE :D m of-sm WATERLOQ IOWA in Parking I-0+ vaumfaafs'risfaniain-?6Eiw7o56 ' FMT Lobby 'NW IOFFICE ALSO IN DUNKERTONI - l I'Ii Fi A ' ,Sfgg,,g,,,, Stereo BUSINESS WITH US JENNEY C0 ZI9 W. 4+h wATERLoo, iowA I PHOTOGRAPHY See Wa+erIoo's Finesf l Selecfion of Arfcarved, iiifl : A Feafure LyJclcbAms+erdam A ' d c ' T -P+ 1 an Dia?11Lar:A:lTQingA ' + + + 5551 I A-W ' dei ,.,f1 a I iao, -AZIA PRESIDENT IEWELERS Corner Eas+ Park and Sycamore In The Presidenf Hofel Building ly 720 4+h ST. . AD 3-633' WATERLOO, IOWA X1 NAT ZEIGER, Graduafe Gemologisf I, Finesl Qualify Diamonds al +l1e Lowes? Price Welcome Io 'Ihe TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED IN I888 The Ololesl Bank in Black I-lawlc Counly MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ASOUITH JEWELRY COMPANY Esfablished in I894 22I Wesl Fourlh S'rree'I' WATERLOO, IOWA Phone ADams 4-8868 SCI Alumni Associalion AS AN ALUMNUS OF SCI THESE SERVICES OF THE COLLEGE MAY HELP YOU. Placemenl' Service: The PIacemen+ Bureau serves experienced as well as cur renl' graduafes in obfaining Ieaching posifions. Exfension Service: Exlension classes organized al' various ciI'ies lhroughoul' 'I'he s+aI'e provide oppor'I'uni+y for feachers Io earn college credif while conlinuing +heir classroom leaching. The Alumnus: Published quar+erIy, THE ALUMNUS magazine is mailed +o all graduares of SCI. I+ brings up-fo-dale informalion on fhe college, faculfy, and former sI'udenI's. eaigning 3116! !9A0f0engraIfin9 Alf SOUTHWESTERN ENGIIAVING COMPANY TULSA, OKLAHOMA co pl4A -fi 'Yr is .5 ,Nr BX0 FARNSWORTH ELECTRONICS HONEST. RELIABLE SERVICE SINCE I922 ADams 4-668I 20I-205 E. Mullen Ave. WATERLOO, IOWA IOWA SPORTS SUPPLY CO. 909 W. 23 PHONE: CEDAR FALLS 266-3723 PORTER'S CAMERA STORE HIEBER DRUG COMPANY 2208 College S+ree+ Harlow 1 Seafle -' Lyle PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS CEDAR FALLS, IOWA , , , Toilelries - Cosmehcs School Supplies Fine Cameras DQWNTQWN LEICA, NIKON, PENTAX, RETINA, ROLLEI Qualify - Service - Save CENTRAL g BATTERY Clhd ELECTRIC CQ. I 1' 313 w. I-,+I WATERLOO a 4 sunk VALU . .. . li Specializing in AuI'omo+ive Carbureiion Where High Qualify and Vollage Regulahon Low Prices Combine Io Give You Speeclomefers a Real Value-- Small Gas Engine Repair Mo+ T -U oram-:ne P WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS CEDAR FALLS I vm, , QW Tj: '5'f45fQ - , Q, 4 ' 'ver' he FIRST NATIONAL BANK cms FALLS, lowA li NAIIONEH, .Q XNSUR Q99 4435 Q uo.ooo I, 2 G E '33 55' 'VEMBQQ A 1i,,i if MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. -' ......,.....-. c,-2..1.-mrw H , I MMA-H .., IWW '- W i COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES AT TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS The diligeni' execurive srarf of Jrhe I964- OLD GOLD: Paul Kolpek, Par Thomas, Dick Cloud, Pai' Behr Judy Cord J m Dee Rurh M Her Charles O,Brien Deanna Vesely Richard Edwards Sharon Hoover . Barbara Evans Suzanne Lagoni SECTION HEADS . . . . THE ACTIVITIES . THE ORGANIZATIONS . . . THE SPORTS . . . THE SENIORS . THE ADMINISTRATION . . THE INDEX and ADS Q. Ex 3 i VTE 'J 5 31 5 . if - Ak.. L w P' Oli CCLD 5'2 'i- 5 'YK , Q' ffm f. 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