Augustana College - Rockety I Yearbook (Rock Island, IL)

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The TIME- I955-I956. Bur we hope +ha+ in fhis lhe 32nd volume of fhe Rockefy-I, we shall find fhe embodimenf of 'lhe presenl, lhe noslalgia of fhe pasl' and Ihe hopeful anfici- pafion of fhe fulure. By +he lighf of fhe candle, may many mem- ories come alive and glow in our minds and hearls of our life here af Auguslana. TIMES of decision-declaring a maior, de- ciding on subiecfs, planning parries. TIMES of enfhusiasm-cheering al games, winning a debale. TIMES of acI'ivi'I'y and senfimenf- Home- coming, Friendship Fair, Chrowning of fhe Vi- Royalfy. O TIMES of surprise and I'hrilI-unexpecled serenades under lhe window, a bid lo lhe formal. TIMES of quier- siHing in lhe chapel, walk- ing arm and arm 'lhrough 'lhe rusfling aufumn leaves. TIMES of leisure-skafing in Lincoln Park, fennis games in 'lhe Spring. TIMES of learning-midnighl' oil, library concen+ra+ion, lecfures and labs. - Homecoming, Smorgasbord, San+a Lucia, Messiah, Friendship Fair, Fall, Winfer and Springlime-may all lhis come alive as we l'urn 'lhe pages of This bool:-and reminisce. ANN A RONSON FRED STRIETER GEORGE ANDERSON SIIIRLEY JOHNSON KIM BENCTSON MARIORIE SUMMERS LARAE READER BEN JACOBSON DIANE HUBBARD JANICE AUCUSTSON JANET GUNNERSON ALBERTA OLSON LUCIA ANDERSON IEANNINE HARRIS BARBARA MORAW ARLENE TEVANDER NANCY TOLIN BRUCE NELSON RONALD DRIGGS Editor-in-Chlef Business Manager Photography COPY Layout Index Seniors Nurses Royalty Sports Advertising ROYALTY 6 Yi-Royalty 3 Homecoming Prince 9 Santa 1,11f'lil 11 Swimming Qin-cn 10 Track Qui-cn CLASSICS 1 1 Seniors 38 Juniors 1 l Sopllomorcs 50 1'11'CS11IT1GIl ORCANIZATIOXS 611 Slnllcnt 1'ni0n 61 Uluservcr 66 llockcly-1 63 W A 1 fC 70 Clubs Musical Croinis Honorary 1'1I'illl'1'I1111C SPORTS 1 12 Football 116 xV1ll1f'l' Sporls 121 Spring Sports 127 flliccrlcaclcrs C 11 Ii Ii li S 132 Sororitics 116 1Fl'211GTIl1116'S 174-XC1'1,'l'Y 166 .Al1Ill1I1lS1l'L1l1YU Staff 168 Profcssors NURSES 178 Aflminislrulhc Slaff 180 Classes 185 Aclivitics 191 Doctors' lil-gislry AC'1'lVl'l'l ICS 191 llomccoming 196 lfricnclship lfair 200 Carnpus Lila- SENHJI1 AC'l'lVlTl1fS 201 STVDICYI' IYDEX 209 ADYlCl1'l'l SICMENTS 212 Time Will Tell Whefher if be fhe fick, fick, of fhe mechanical clock, or fhe silenf movemenf of fhe shadow on fhe sun dial, or fhe consfanf dropping of fhe grain of sand in fhe hour-glass, each buf fells us fhaf fime moves ceaselessly on. Buf fime does more fhan pass. lfself wifhoul' characfer if reveals fhe nafure of all who measure fheir exisfence by fime. Of ifself fime fells us nofhing. Of all ofhers 'lime fells everyfhing. Time will fell fhe meaning of our years al' Augusfana. lf will fell how producfive are fhe hours of sfudy. The 'lime we spenf in finding fhe meaning of a book, in fracing fhe resulf of an experimenf, in following fhe lines of a work of arf. Time ripens fhe seed casl' in fhe earfh in Spring fime, and harvesf fells fhe sfory of fhe fruifful hours when fhe seed of knowledge found ifs roofage in youfhful minds. lf will fell fhe value of friendships begun on fhe campus. Time will come when fhese friends will prove fo be fhe closesf of all our friendships. Somefimes fhis friendship fies fhe hearfs of youfhful men and women info one. We will fell fime by fhe years when firsf we learned fo know each ofher af college. When fhe grains have fallen from fhe upper glass if is noi' empfiness 'lhaf remains. The glass is furned and we fell fime again -a richer, fuller fime, enfwined wifh memories and clearer hopes. For fhe hour-glass is nof ifself complefe. A human hand furns if. Life's fime is nof losf in fhe passing of fime. A heavenly hand measures earfh's fime. Time will fell a sfory of service fo fimeless frufh and infinife beaufy and efernal goodness. - Conrad Bergendoff X N K a . f-ff .5 A zfi-gag .-A if ,, R, T-f P'f . A' .i. 4 Q x , a ,J 5, , 'sf 'Ei , -. ,f r . ii'..u.,,w, ix , 5.8! A 4 -im. qv Nw. vw P' ' f' . VP 1 f ,lM av . -w, ff? X . fy F X 'A , Y, A 51 M5 S ' A . . K I-Q 5, 5- if fi ' QQ: W , ' g -,ff 4 1 5 EA 416.-rg if . 1 ,kt kk A.A. A 4315, Ii li -L1 , K,z'egg1's,wi,gf- . -: .1 v 1 1 1 K- Ai sf j 1 4 , . A A H! , .ff'f1'-3,5- ' H '3 - W N 2 - , ,,.,., LAZA , , , ,.,,. , . ,, W H A -, J - f ,Kr 'QE-rm -M ,L -, .in-I my Vg qi: .V-Q 1 - , 7 , A 'V if ' L, H S 4.1 , ,N -. ,. .-gf.-Q .5.,,f,, ,-3,jf.-gkvaw f 2 1 mc., , ' K -M .iw , f . 1-L L Q5 1, 2 K ,- Ay. 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Wlisvonsin Chicago, Illinois Stockholm, Sweclc-n Rock Island, Illinois THOMPSON BLL'fX1EN'l'IlAL ION BRONEER WILLIAM BURCESS EMILY CARAS Rock Island, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois Kewanee, Illinois 'W' 5 1,-, .i ALA.-I, I-.ui MSU' A? rv 'M'-W 1:25 , -f-'A- FAYE ASQUITH Rock Island, Illinois NANCY ASTON Crystal Lake, Illinois M WF' ei:-W WRSSEL BENCSTON MIRIAM BENTON DON BERG DONALD BLOMCREN Rook Island, Illinois Berwyn. Illinois Chicago, Illinois Berwyn, Illinois CLARA CARLSON JANE CARLSON JOHN CARLSON PATRICIA CARLSON Moline, Illinois Minneapolis, Minnesota Rockford, Illinois Monmouth, Illinois 1 if RONALD CARLSON RICHARD CASTLE DAVID CEDERBERG NAM YEARL CHAI Davenport, Iowa RICHARD COLLINS Rock Island, Illinois M ROY DIETRICH Chicago, Illinois ft f Moline, Illinois Ogallah, Kansas Seoul. Korea l NIXRILYN COYNER DON CROSBY RICHARD CZXIKOWSKI Moline, Illinois Sioux Falls, South Dakota Rork Island, Illinois -G DONALD DRYDICN DIANE ECKLUND Pontiac, Michigan Paxton, Illinois WALTER CHATFIELD CARL CHRISTOFFERSEN MUSCHIIHC, Iowa Moline, Illinois HAROLD CODER Hampton, Illinois TERRY DALY LOUETTE D.-INNER Davenport, Iowa sam Rhapsody in Smorgasbord L oooi is Munising, Michigan CHARLOTTE DAVIS Westchester, Illinois HARRY HCKLUND ALLEN ECKNIAN Harvard, Illinois Rockford, Illinois ,A S 'E Q ! winds E '44Q--'Ts - N' f l ,,rr ,IUANITA EKSTRONI RICHARD EKSTROINI RICHARD EI.l.IOTT GLORIA EIIISON Davenport, Iowa Davenport, Iowa Davenport, Iowa Chicago, Illinois ,, . X i 4... gs.. I M.. i wig DAVID EXLINE ROBERT FAIRMAN DAVID FLEMINC Moline, Illinois Milan, Illinois Davenport, Iowa JOYCE FOSTER ROALD FRYXICLL BEATRICE CAMBURC Davenport, Iowa Rock Island, Illinois Moline, Illinois LEW GILBERT .IANET COODENOW ADELE GRESS Rock Island, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Rhinelander, Wisconsin 20 is we-' 5' 'CE' JUIJITH ENCSTROBI J.-XNIKE ERIKKSON CIIAXRI.0'I'TIf ERI-,-XNIJSON i ' I ' ' ' ' x' Rok INIL il Illinois liliagrin hillf, Ohio bioux 1.1ty. I0 sd f in . Down but not out 110' A-I .- , .IOHN IQIITIIHICY RODNICY IIAIIBERG PIIII.Il' IIALLIN Forest Park, Illinois Calesliurg, Illinois Blolinv, Illinois '+-:L L --jf' 495 fXIARII,Y'V I'IgXI,YERSON AINSVVORTII II.-XNSON SIIIHLIIY HARDINC .IOAN II.-IYEN IIm'kforiI, Illinois Moline, Illinois Iiowk Island, Illinois VVuwrly, Iowa DYYONNE HECC ICLIQSUN IIICRRIIIK Port Ifrlwarrls, Wisconsin Rock Island, Illinois CATHERINE HEESCHEN Ilonwuoofl, Illinois Intramural ballet BURLEIGII HUICXTFIR Rock Island, Illinois MARY LOU HULL Lake City, Minnesota af f I X I 2 ix I Ii 9 . is I,OIS IIEDIN CARI. IIEIHIAN BASII. IIPIIJRICTK Wisronsin Rapids, WiSm'ons1n St. Paul. Minnesota Moline, Illinois I R.-XNCIQS IIINZIC ARLEN HJELLA Rovk Island, Illinois Davenport, Iowa MILDRED HJFRSTEDT Roc kford III1no1s 'H' upfi IIAROIE I'lOFFlNl.-KN LORY IIOLIXI GERALD IIOLNISTROM DONNA HOOK Nlolinc. Illinois Moline, Illinois Molinf-, Illinois Moline, Illinois BEN .IAIIOBSON .IOANNE ,IACOBSON RICHARD JAMES Rock Island, Illinois Cranford, New Jersey Rovk Island, Illinois ,Din 'uf' nur-'Ar SSS'-29 I if fill! RONALD JANETZKE BARBARA JOHNSON DIANE JOHNSON Rock Island, Illinois Moline, Illinois Batavia, Illinois WEL' RX-f X 'lk 1,43 ix 55 5 SHICLLY JOHNSON THEODORE JOHNSON WILLIAM C. JOHNSON Los Angeles. California Oak Park, Illinois Moline, Illinois JANICIE KIJSTICR NOYELLA LADEIIOFF UOREEN LANIICRIC CAROL LANDIS Iwwunee, Illinois Stoffklvn, Iowa Rovk Island, Illinois Sterling, Illinois f, Q,-s.Qvfmmuqwmm.4 - 'IG' '55 I. IJONALD JOHNSON JOHN JOHNSON KENNETH JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON liwvli Islfmfl. lllil10iS Moline, Illinois Skokie, Illinois Rm-k Island, Illinois WILLIAM R. JOHNSON JAMES KAPPLER KENNETH KEENEY HARVEY KNAACK Iiovkford, Illinois Bloline, Illinois Fort Scott, Kansas East Moline, Illinois Quiet moments in a busy season JOIN IA IIKIN lluvvripoii. Irma f I ,f M1 --wr HELEN LARSON Q Moline, Illinois Teapot Damon KAAREN LINDBERC MARTHA LINDBERC Flint. Micliigrzin River Forest, Illinois sk QS. ar' ., SHIRLEY LINN Chicago, Illinois ,IOAN LORENTZICN JOANNE LOUFEK PHYLLIS LUNDFIEN WILLIAM LUNDIN La Grange, Illinois Davenport, Iowa Rockford, Illinois Rovkford, Illinois QW! GY' syf' 7 ,ff mx 3 -8 .....n-F I7Illl.Il' IIXIRIN RIIODA IIIVXF Mount Vernon. Xen' York Andover. Illinois '...-'fd Sf W . PETER LEONARDSON ALAN LINDBERQ Rovk Island, Illinois Dayton, Iowa '-4-Orly .IOYIQE IEE Ilawriport, Iowa DOROTHY LINDBERG Rock Island, Illinois ROBERT LOIICR MELVIN LODING JACK LOFCREN Roc-k Island, Illinois Molinlf, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois ROBERT INIIXIJIQR KENNRTII NIAIER PETE MARTIN Joliet, IIIiIl0is Ixlilfirl, IlliIl0iS Rock Igland, Illinois -if ff' RICIII.-XRD INIARTIN RICHARD MA'l l'SON ANN MCLELLAN ITHOMASJ CARI. INIQMURRAY Rock Island, Illinois Clearbrook, Minnesota Rork Island, Illinois Silvis, Illinois Deviltry afoot IDX HIC NEIISON Jolie-t, Illinois 28 ARTHUR NELSON MERLE NELSON Chicago, Illinois Genoa. Nebraska 'ii' i .,:- Wk, DUANE NYSTROBI Waukegan. Illinois 5 E. 'i - fini? CM., .ff Ev IEANETTE Mmil..-XCCHLIN JAMES MEYERS ANDREW MILLER CATHERINE MILLER Ann Arbor, Mirliigan Daxenport, Iowa Orion, Illinois Kenosha, Wisconsin DARLENE MILLER RICHARD MOORE ROBERT MOORE Rockford, Illinois Moline, Illinois Moline, Ilinois CRETA MUELLER MICIIAEL MULLINIX ,IEANNE NEILSON Los Angeles, California Moline, Illinois Joliet, Illinois ROBERT OIILRICH ,IOIIN OLIVER TIIEA OLIYIER Chicago, Illinois Elgin, Illinois Moline, Illinois 2 if B 3 CAROL OLSON Chicago, Illinois T110 cups that refresh us .IOIIN P. KI,lNIQUIST flliivugo. Illinois WILLIAM PARK JERRY PEARSON RONALD PEARSON Port Byron, Illinois Moline, Illinois Chicago, Illinois KENNETH PETICHSON RICH.-XRD IIIHIHQIC SHARON l'IIfIilfE Clliivago, Illinois Moline. Illinois Moline, Illinois .I 'INET OLSON KAYE OLSON ROSENIARIE OLSON Nlolinv. Illinois Madrid, Iona Moline, Illinois l H...-5 MARILYN PA LNIQIQIST Hepburn, Iowa LILIAN PETERSON CHARLES PETERSON Wetherslielil, Connecticut Aledo, Illinois l'AUI,INE PRISTASII IRIS PURSELL Rock Island, Illinois Colona, Illinois STEVEN RADOVICH GILBERT RAGAN CAROL RAUSCH Moline, Illinois Davenport, Iowa Joliet, Illinois ARIAN ROPP CAROLINE ROSS .IOHN RYDEN Geneseo, Illinois Moline, Illinois Rockford, Illinois .3 'I AUDYCE SCI-IIFF ANNAMAE SCOTT DOROTHY SELKE Deerfield. Illinois Moline. Illinois Laurens, Iowa FRANCES SIAYNIAKER CARLYLE SMITH KENNETH SMITH Erie, Illinois Stanton. Iowa Rock Island, Illinois .,,.., i. K. lll'iURllli llll LUIS lllflill lluwk lxliiiiil. llliimix Hovkliuiul. Illinui wif? SHARON RYLANIJICH ROBERT SAENCER Moline, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Best drcssvfl BagsA7 I'lIll.IP HI-ll-IIIJ I Rlqlillx Ii0lLNliFf lwik lxlanil. lllinuix Hn.-lx lnillx. lllinmx -J i CARYL SAMUELSON VIRGIE SAN ROMANI Moline, Illinois Mrlglierson, Kansas sffrvrzadc Q .......g,qm,. 1 'XIX RON QLSIN THONI-X9 Sl 'IOR DL UNF SUXD-VXI Molme Illmois Alexls Ilhnolb baleaburg 111111015 -1 , rf., TOM STUDT Pontiac, Michigan MARILYN SPANCLER RALPH STANC VVinFi6ld. Iowa Rovkford, Illinois NORMAN SODERSTHONI Hollywood, Illinois RALPH STENSTROM Ironwood, Miohigan ALA N SUNDEEN Dubuque, Iowa I if 7 -1 lm, LARRY STONEBURNER East Moline, Illinois AIAN SW,-XNSON JOANNE SWEDBI-IRG JEAN THOMPSON Geneva, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois 49' haf lan! A-KLM-X 'l'IIL'R.-KU Oil City, Peiinsylviiiiia ROBEIIT WfXl,'I'UN Rock Iflzinil. lllinoib l X IDIS WEBER lin-il Ozili, Iona my -13' MILES Wl'illL-XNIYI' IVXYIIJ WETZEI, Nlolin:-. lllinoif Ilork lslunil. IllinoiQ 36 I JEAN WIlEA'l'I,EY CAROLYN WHITCONIB Ceneseo, Illinois Davenport, Iowa DALE WHITESIDE NANCY WOLFE Elgin, Illinois Dixon, Illinois B.-XRI3.-IHA TRAN'l'I'IR NIARIIXN YIENELI. TOM WALTIIRNI.-KN Unk Park. Illinois Iiewuiwv. Illinois Davenport. Iowa -ws Mail '4Daze', 22.3 ORLEY WHITE Davenport, Iowa DOLLY WONC CLIFFORD WOOD ,IAMIQS WURBS Chicago, Illinois Drayton Plains, Michigan Rock Island, Illinois 2 .E ia , IEW A iw gs? S-QS W., NW, A-1p,.,. - , :Q V U . 1 ...I 1105-V lim-T 'S YQ' .llfNl0H CLASS UFFIYZICRS 4-llmwlmi Ste- V N . i ' 'N f ' I . 1 I ' F . Sei-rf-tary: lfarol ,lUllIlSUIl. 'liTf'8NllI't'I'I Ronald Suenfon. PI'C:i4lCIll, From raw: Ronald Driggs. Diane Dovkum, Carolyn Fors, Ted Camille, Carolyn Delp, Virgil llCXY0l1lf'I', Bev erly f,iliI'I1tTIll6I'. Sefmzd mum' Marsliall Carlson. Raymond Danielson, Herman Frerivlis. Mary C00liflQll','ll21SSO Coin, Roland Eklof, Jim Dillbeek, ,-Xririette Erhlin, Paul Christiansen, Jane KI. Carlson, Thomas llayib, Har jorie Chalfant, Marlene Ekola, Robert Daniels. Front row: Cary Carlson, Joan Nelson, Ann Aron- son, Donald Bledsoe, Armand Andre, James Carl- son. Second row: Jayman Avery, Joan Anderson, Reginald Bclyea, Richard Alexander, Jan August- son, Carol J. Anderson, Glenn Rergmark, Carol Broline, Audrey Anderson, Barlmro Appelgren, Karin Bengston, David Anderzon. 1 Front row: Helen Jannes, Paul Gustafson, Marcia Croonquist, Richard Hosking, Sarah Jacobs, Janet Johnson. Second row: Elmer Feltskog, Carolyn Heid, Alice Cunell, Albert Hanson, Carol A. Johnson, Signe Dahlstrom, Edwin Cunlock. Third row: Ralph Hines, Jeannine Harris, Carol Crilliths, Cecil Johnson. if Front V0lA.3.' Hiroshi Fujii, Gerald Larson. Sliarlf-nc Rock. David Benson, David Peter- son, Charles Green. Marty Sandslrom. Albert Sandstruni. Second row: Peter Econoxnus, Jack Schick, Joan Niels, Gary lllcliamarrah. Third row: l'aul Nelson. llashf-er Nijim, Max Kirkelrerg. 'Jhau... fo. r .f..w, A , ht :raw wg: .X fb-'bf :sag ,uf - V K 3713319 ,t Q.. fa 'IW' .Q 1 EVP Front row: John Koch, Pete Caras, Romayne Hertwevk. Second row: Lois Hammer, Ted Larimer, Bonnie Kjellstrand, Mareette Bloom, Clyde Lundgren, Phyllis McFalls, Kerry Alexander, Floyd Hodson, Shirley Johnson, Per Hugo Kristensson, Carol E. Johnson, Mary Ann Martinson, Gerald McKinzie Front row: Beulah Strieter, Cordon Stephenson, Donald Sjolund, Paul Stone, Donald Strandlund, Henry Sjostrom, Kathleen Shogren. Second row: Marcellin Smith, John Reed, Robert Peterson, Paul Schield. Third row: Roger Smith, William Rogiers, John Soderherg, Henry Power, Nancy Stead, James Ahlherg, Allen Schaeffer, Duane Sandstrom, Carl Sorensen, Jacqueline Saunders, John E. Swanson, Margaret Palmquist. i K S E i 5 5 Front row: William Zorr, Leon Linquist, Lloyd Lundberg, Roger Carlson, Frances Teros, Roy Larson, Arlene Tevander, Bud W?-lxli, lllar- lene Blivlis-i'0l', Alvin Trexillyan. 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Third row: Alberta Olson, Cordelia Mullikin, Keith Pearson, Daniel Nordeen, Vee Nielsen, David Peters, Gary Miner, Fred Allenberger. if D yu- 4 fi, ., ,LJ From mw: Betty Sjostroni, How' ard Swindell, John Summers, Karin Malin, Julie Simpson, Lin- nea Sotlerherg. Second row: l.incla Thomas, Clifford Swanson, ,loan Soderherg, Robert Swanson, George Trick, Yirginia Steen, Rod Suhr- heck. ss-Q Front row: Phillip lluhlrart. Katharine Hill, Calle Hanson. lllarilynn flilvhrist, Allan llawkinson. Marion llaeck, Charles Goodrich, Second row: Max Harksen, Bonnie lloggren, Howard llull, Rodney Gustafson, Hayma ,lean Cast, Thomas llolst. Third row: Sharon llill, Don Heinsen, Eileen Haas, Weldon llultgren, Beverly Gutzler, Jeanette Graham, Diane Hubbard, Theodore Geheh, Eunice Hanson. Front row Patricia Johnson Nancy Johnson Leroy Israelson Delura Klebe Marlys Johnson, Carol Jackson, Marilyn Johnson .Second row Richard Hurst Alan Johnson Charles Smith Marlam Johnson Verelle Johnson, Jane Larson, Brian Holm Thomas Jones Karen Hanson Karl Korn Mar aret Hulse Gary Larson Calvin Konkowski. Front row: George Olson, Carol Weher, Jesse Wer- ner, Lois Wittbecker, Rex Woods. Second row: Karin Vickdahl, Philip Vandevoorde, Linnea Wimpenny, Peter Wilder- muth, Dorothy Vorpahl, Natalie Wallentine, Mar- ilyn Warner, Armin Wehmer, Judy Vanars dall, Karin Youngberg. ,ff TWT!! 'Hifi V Sl' 'Ni ., . I K Q. K, Front row: Janive Sersig, Patriria Rasmussen, La Rue Header, .lulic Svlinvirieri Raoul Reiliwtsvn. Mary lfllon Sawly, Mary Lou Schnack. Second row: Pat Svharl, Bob Nelson. Annetto Peter- sen, Arlyi R056?HfIUlwI. Bert Sannlin. Arlene Pivrson, Vliandzx Sun- dccn, ilyntliia Schrnidt. Gloria Peterson, Allmerl Holxinfon, John Svlilutz, Barbara Sclilueter, Hilliard Stronilmeck, Carl Scllrywr. -W ,muon 4 hx hz 48 'ff'M'W 'WS Front rout Arden lfrivkson, Wvayriv Dalilgreri. Llolin Sllllllnflilllll. Scrond rout Pe-wr Helms. Helvn lirolverg. l,onisv Iliilllain, llzir- lene Carlson. Trudy lfrivkson, Harvey Flumielumi. Gloria Di' Bower, Shirley Uelils. Carl Brown, John filarlc. Tlzirrl rout: Don Weston, Handy Carlson, Richard Cline, Bonnie filiiirvh. 4 Front row: John Lekunder, Nadean Larson, Janice Llllltllllzlnl. Second mug: Mary May. Roberta Larson, Juvk Meyer. Ardys Xlvlntosh. Third row: Betty Lindvuhl. John l.owitz, Jean Xlclver, Billie Leo, Nancy Mi-Llliesney. Ifront row: Elizabeth Bergendoff, Jack Loy, Richard Benson, Luvia Anderson, Carmen Bervhekas. Second raw: Nancy Booras. John Brader, lxathryn Boyd, Junita Borg, Brant Abrahamson, Donald Bawman, Howard Anderson, Bert Anderson, Arlene Anderson. Third row: Newell Johnson, Kim Bengston, Edwin Bishop, Roberta Bergquist, Jon Anderson, Don Alexander, William Bondeson, Carolyn Asplund, Robert Lun- deen, Marilyn Blick, Barbara Berggren, Roger Anderson, Marlene Anderson, Ron Johnson, Lorena Anderson. 33 QW gif il-J 5 K CFPESI-IN: 3 1 fi .... - K K 1 , Ygggwfgigllg 1 ...i ,,L., A A ., . ,.,........,. A 6573 1 1: w x Q w xf-S? 4535 ? ,rm .gsfvdil ' K v. .:f..wi?m ww 1 ' FRESHMAN CLASS OFFI- CERS- Roger Sande, Presi dent: Joan Pavel, Seen-tary Ric-hard Johannesen, Treas urer: Kent Johnson, Yice President. Front row: Donald Stein, Gerald Schultz, Gail Allen, Nancy Sternberg, Benjamin Jasper. Second row Kent Starke Martha Swanson, Robert Stuvher, David Stanton, Gerry Swanson, Richard Johnson, Oscar Thomas Thelma late J dith Peterson, Ross Steele. Third row: Emmanuel Kapalis, Kay Spong, Phillip Ollman, Robert Swanson Richard Staack, Kenneth Stenman, Janet Strieter, Lyn Christian, Anita Swanson KW 3 min' R Front row: Thomas J. Johnson, Wfayne Johnson, Arline Kron Thomas L Johnson Patricia Koens 'Second row: Ronald Kurth, Kenneth Johnston. Alice Knudsen. Third row Joann Kappler Ronald larson Allen Lar son, Robert Klawitter, John Liedtke, Norman Lefsteln Marlene Kreps Front row: Roger Philippus, Gerald Pierson, Jane Pearson, Winifred Rook, Lawrence Sandin, Joan Pavel, John Ronnelmeck, Dolores Renberg, Julian Schlesinger, Edwin Peterson, Sharon Sederhurg, .Janet Rosborough, Nancy Paulson, Mike Plunkett. Second row: Janice Pfundstein, David Pipprert, Mary Lou Peterson, Barbara Post, Arthur Rohwer, Dean Reynolds, Gale Pearce, David Peterson, Carolyn Peterson, John Rosing, Beverly Peck, Luella Peterson, Paul Sellmann, Astrida Peika, Roger Shafer, Janet Peterson, Gary Peterson, Karolyn Anderson, Margaret Radcliffe. Front row: 'David Rhea, Roger Sande, Dorothy Petersen, Margaret Paulson, Earlynn Shaw, Allen Siebels Second row: Mary Sakulich, Don Sanders, Gail Purtell, Marilyn Svhoof, John Schaefer, Beatrice Schulen- berg, John Salzgelmer, Carol Sandburg, Mary Schaefer, Ehbe Sandeen, Marilyn Smith. if -f ' ,ff Front row: Rolwrt Nr-lson, Nancy Norsen, David E. Olson, Janel Mulder, George Nickolas, Mildred Olson. Second row: Harold flloilim-, Alonnnv Moss. Sandra l'1ittr-rson. ffnrolv l,illI!l, Carol Nolte, David F, Olson, llnrlmziru l.orPnz, Rob- ert Ortiz. lllinrlolu- llnlniquist, Leland Nm-wrnuri. Tfziril mzu: .Xrrlf-n lv0Wf'l'S. Karla Olundm-r. Willizun Olson, Helen Olwn. Xrnold Olson. Norman Nr-lson, W1-rrivi' Mic-liel. Richard Nlohl, Franklyn Olson. From row: liurvn Andfgrson, Nm-ldu lli-rim-r, Sonia Rnd:-rson. llolnivs lie-niisniig. Nvrorzd rout Betty Baird. fiuol in 1li'I'Sl'Il, Umm llfnigstoii. ifzirol llc-nfl:-r, llriiuf .-Xndc-rson. 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Second row: Martin Anrlvrson Kathleen Verdegzem, Bon Yaspolkis, Lois Weiinerlmorg, .lamfts Thompson, ,lohn Youngrcfn, Dale Z1-inpel. Third row: Fred hvOi'YIlf'I', lfarl Walker, ,lohn Wlarme, l'aul 'llhori-ll, lrroy Vilillems, Sharon Williams, Fred Wittller, Larry Trpkosh. Front row: Carol Berg, Shirlene Carlson, ,lambs Blavkman, Paul Calkins. Second row: Mary Ellen Carlson, Richard Carlson, .A.I'lll2lvf1llI'lSl- ian, Lorraine Carlson, Shirley Benson, Marshall liarpentcr, Julie Carlson, Carol Campbell, Edward Carlson, June Brolin, Harriet Carlson, Sue Chrislenson, Diana Brawner. SQ Front row: Carol Machesney, Martha Lull, Carter Lindberg, Shelby Livingston, Karen Lindquist, Lucille Lundblad, James McNerny, Irene Love, Darwin Lundeen. Second raw: Brian Magnusson, Ronald Mason, Marilon Lindstrom, Gary Mclllahill, James Linden, Janet Lindner, Carolyn Linn, Kenneth Mahaffey, Dean Lockwood. Front row: .James Hagg, Barbara Forse, Virginia Greer, Barbara Goff, Lee Hanlon, Judy Gebhardt. Second row: Judy Fox, Winifred Funk, Merlin Hill, Calvin Hecht, Lois Ciese, Kay Gebhards, Jack Freed, Donna Hanson, Gen Hager, Nancy Gerlach, Arthur Gilmore, Vivi-Ann Hanson, Orville Granade, Milton Glick. ways' 'ehflwg 5, 11 si'- ORCDNIZFITIONS As the organ of student opinion and student action, the Student Lnion and its administrative agency, the Board of Control, carried forward unabatedly the task ol' directing and correlating extraeurrieular activities. The apparent condition ol' the present Student Union Building decided the Board on a course of improvement and rebuilding. Supported by a student majority, the Board of Control mapped a fourteen dollar activity hike toward a fund for a new building, but the administrative Board ot' the College proposed a dillerent plan, wherein the College would make funds available for a new building. Dehnitelv the biggest achievement of the t administration was the projected revamping of the STU-U PRESIDENT-Lon, Holm constitution on a broader basis of representation ill H P0HdfffiHf5 If100d- and for the sake of greater efficiency. 'lille plan promises mueh for the development and enriehment of the Student Union. but a great deal depends on student aeeeptanee and cooperation. NSA. fNational Student Assoeiationj lound its Hrst year on the ,Xugie scene a success, and student participation reached a new high g of interest and appreciation. tu d e U n I 0 n Finishing the vearis activities were the annual campaign and election of Board of Control oflieers in the late spring, and a mock politieal convention on March 21. BOARD OF CONTROL-Front row: Al Lindberg, Ben Jacobson, Gloria Ellison, Susie Davis. Rod Hallberg, Chez Moline, Ierry Larson, Andy Schiff. Walt liliattiehl. Seeornl ruut: Diane Et-klund. Ron Swenson, Andy Prinz, Carol Knudsen, Ron Johnson, Fred Strit-ter. .ludv lfngstrorn. Mary Lou Hull, Lory Holm, Dick likstroni, Mike Susin, Norm Nelson, Fred Lear. john M, Swanson, Don Berg, E X E ry Lou Hull, Nf'f'I4t'ldI'X', illfffx ICF fI I'W1 5!1'ie-tvr. lI't'Z1Nl1I'f'V. :uni PEI' f10fXIMITTEE --- ffarnl KIll1fiSQ5Il and Andy Prinz pc-p it up. VEEP 3 Vive-president Dick Ekstrom K PROGRAM AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE- Arth planners Susie Davis and Al Lindbcq. SPECIAL COlNlMlT'l'EE HEADS -- Left to right: llclen Larson, clot-tion committee: Rod llall- being, public-ity corninittec-3 Mike Susin, NSA f'OTIlIllllltC01 and Ralph Stenstrom, constitution committee. tudent Union ,, Cafeteria 57 Judging by the crowds of people heading toward Stu-L' around l2:l5, serving Tri-City students during the noon hour is a terrihc job. llowever, the Student lfnion cafeteria manages to turn out enough plate lunch specials, hamburgers. and hotdogs to handle the task throughout the school ycar. ln fact, it even has a few left over for dorm students with those Sunday night starvation pangs. Originated under the supervision of the college about eight years ago and sub- sequently handed over to student control, the cafeteria is strictly a non-profit service, and prices are determined according to H- 3' ,B cost plus overhead. ln the spring, the staff 3' W, 4 i held a special social get together. 'ti' Managing the cafeteria for the year was Left to right: John M. Swanson, Mrs. Ruth Berry, Brant Abrahamson. John Swangon Brant xbrahamgon was assistant manager for the first semester, while Ken Johnston took the job for the second semester. Mrs. Ruth Berry handled the cooking chores. fIfXFli'I'ERlA STAFF-Front row: Bea Scliulenburg, Joan Pavel, Nita Borg, Dave Anderzon, Warren Dahlin, Roberta Bergquist, Barbara Berggren, Nanvy Johnson, Lucia Anderson, Bonnie Kjellstrand, Dick Cline, Diane Olrerbeck, Carol Johnson, Joanne Barrowman. Second row: Karin Miller, Marlene Ekola, Jeannine Harris, Carol Nordine, Joyce Swanson, Mike Susin, Novella liadehotf, Loane Freedlund, Emily Caras, Nancy Stead, Elsa Cornell, Kaaren Lindberg, Lynn Halverson. FAtf'l' FINIJIQHS-Front mum' Betty Baird. Laliae Header. Cordelia Nlullikin. Second row: Vfayne Johnson. Lucia Anderson, Sonja Johnson, Carolyn l.inn, Joan Anderson, Ken Johnston, Carol Camp- bell. MR, FEARLESS-Editor Dick Martin Carol Rauseh, feature editor: Al Felt- skog. night editor: and Louise Anderson, society editor. are 35' Wx 'G' UYVe'ye hgured out that the ideal policy for a college newspaper is to he ridiculous as oliten as you can, humorous as much as you can. and deyastatingly critical when you canit he one ol' the other two . . . W With these words, penned and promptly forgotten hy editor Nitram, another year ol' Augustana Observer history was underway. A new society section yied with sports and news coverage for reader interest. A special fiolumhus Day issue, complete with tips on how to discoyerw hy the expert himself. and super-huge Homecoming and Christmas editions rolled off the presses. The U65 also laid claim to the title of oldest evening newspaper. As readers doulntlessly observed, lfditor Marlin did stick hy the best ol his 'iideal poliriesf' Humor aliounded throughout the year-in the startling April Fools issue, in the antics ol' cartoon characters, and in the memorable Dome Cnomers. PGN? NCKLE A f Ttgg 1-'ws 2 'Y if I ,Mb R- . 5 df fc' grif --L. FINANCIAL CENIUSES - Advertising manager Jerry Hoimstrom und lmsinvss Inanagrer Fred Strivtvr gvl wt for LI fast takeoff. CfHL'CKI.E-BAIT-Staff arti Cvorgre- 015011 and mfw 1'I'f'ilt1OIl ' fn! 'X L 5 4x if ,N ir if r ir-, I ,. 'iw fy K i , ' Y ' I i I X i X 53 A JW. , 1 ,vffgwg ,r v :S fini I 'X , V 1' '. A f ' V' if, , S A , .' i is V 5 f . i W ' M f V ' 5 SM... V A 1,1 5, . in g - S X my 'fx' ' f l N f 1 iiid 9? 3 . in ,mf , f K, , ,A , , ,N is i I V V X fm., f i, lifxifp JM.,-f THAT OLD TIRED FEELING-Sports edi4 ' tor Divk Collins, managing editor Mary Lou Hull, and a snoring friend. W d X' Q miie fi xg Q 'wx I , ' V' 6 -S FIFTY YYORUS .N MlNU'I'E-Carol XVQIIQPF S ,V i I, and Mary Ann Nlartinson, vari-typibts. 3: 9 ' N12 73' -M ' 57 F7 X ,A-N. , ' ,fw- aw, I -,iv 75' 'wif i I 3 VCX! 2 Nam-y Yvilson, Copy f-ditor: Duro- thy Selkv, homer-oming f-ditor: Howard Suindeil. night r-ditor: and Joan Neils, exvliungie cditor. ' . l C 'W' . DESK DUTY - Editor Ann Aronson assumes a professional air. SMILIES UF Slffftilisfiflirlsi- ness manager Fred Strieter and advertising manager Ron Driggs talk over money matters, Rockety-I THREE TO CET HICJNDY-Sports editor Bruee Nelson, roy- alty editor Nancy Tolin. and nurses editor Arlene Teyandet' prepare to embark on a picture search. ,Nw V 3 Q ,tl N t ln the frantic fight for Rocffetj'-I survival this year, editor Annie and the valiant stall licked such wicked villains as deadlines and general punehiness. Headquarters lor this fantastic feat was the little room on the third floor of Stu-U, but in reality the battle raged all over the campus and even in Tri-City business places. l'hotographing, selling. typing, writing, indexing, and editing - all had a share in the victory. :Xnd when peace was finally won, home went the heroes to snatch a few winks and dream about the fun and laughs that went along with the work. tilt was a tough hght, but We finally wonfa CAMERA FIENDS - Kim Bengston, Diane Oberbeek, Shirley Johnson. and Georgerlnderson get a taste of their own medicine. INDEX CALS-Index editor lan Augustson, Jan Gunnerson, Lucia Anrlerson. and Allnerta Ol- son tavkle ii spelling problem. ,J-N rx . Tux 19 ,i I 4 'l l . ,JMX W Sf .Zn i .HM SENIOR EDI'l'ORS4Barb Moraw and Jeannine Har- Tis, get Sei 10 E0 10 W0fk- COPY CREW- Copy editor Marge Summers La Rae Reader, and Al Feltskog survey past handiwork Wll.A'll SIZE? - Layout editor Ben Jar-olmson and Di- anne llulilnaril Solve a pivture puzzle. -.mn 1K in ' WAUG WAUG STAFF - Front row. Dean Lockwood, Karl Korn David E. Olson. Second row. L n Christian Dick Cline Y a 7 Ray Danly, Curt Wahlmark, Ray Danielson, Jack Green. 68 From jazz to hit songs to classics E the radio voice of Augustana College has them all, and plays them. This year WXLC made several new improvements, including a hookup with Station XY QFA which provided more local news coverage and xariety. The newly acquired console and news-lecture room furnished better equipment and facilities. .Ns for programming, music predominated and kept dorm students company as they relaxed or studied. WXUC was thinking of the future too. lllans for direct contact with most of the freshman houses and the proposed future girlis dorm were discussed. YVayne Dahlgren was manager this year and was aided hy Floyd Hodson, assistant manager, Karl Korn, continuity director, and Dick Cline, news editor and program assistant. TOPS AT THE TURN TABI ES Wayne and Floyd select a retord Q--W Writer's Club Meeting exery Monclay afternoon at liour olcloclc, Wvriters' tllub meni- bers antl interesletl lfnglish professors tliscuss antl criticize Augustanals new minor masterpieces over collaee and doughnuts. A variety ol' prose, poetry, and literary criticism shows the witle interests ol' club members. Frequently some ol the cliscussecl material finals its w ay into the pages of the Of2SI'flf'l'I'lS Magazine Section or the Saga, :Xugustanals literary publication and the big yearly project of Vllriters' Club. The annual picnic in the spring cliniaxes the year's ellorts with the distribution of the Saga and the awarding of individual literary prizes. Club ollicers this year were Dick Collins, presitlentg and Mary Lou llull, secretary-treasurer. Front row: Helen Broberg. Dorothy Lindberg, Mary Lou Hull, Nancy Vfilson, ,lanive Sersig. Kathy Hill, bliss l,Ctl'l'i3H4ll'I', Klr, Vtiilson, Miss tlolee, Dr. Naesetli, ffarol Haust-ll. Ianel Mulder. Secrorzcl mit: ,loan -Xnclerson, llarol tfarnpbell, Lois Vlvelrer, Dick Collins, Caroline Ross, Roald Fryxell, ,Xl Feltslqog, Frances: llinze, lien Johnston, Jeanette Lirahani. SAC.-X l'flJl'l'OlilXl, l3O'Xlill---Fruit! mic: ,lanel Nlultler, Roalt Fryxell. ilortlelitx Xlullilxin. Carol llaust-li. llouartl Swinrlell, Nlary l.ou Hull, Dick Martin. Seeorztl mug: Carol flamplmell, Ken Johnston Dick Collins. Orchestra, chorus, soloists, and some of tlie worldls finest music cornliine to bring concerts ol' rnufical splendor to tlie -Xugustana campus twice yearly. Composed of all students and 'llri-City people who wisli to participate, llie llandel Oratorio Society nizirked its seventy-Ftftli annixersary tliis year. Under tlie direction ol' Dr. llenry Yield, the group of approximately four liundred contributed to Augie-'S and tlie HMESSIAHH SOLOISTS-Mr. Thomas iiiiiiiafd, rxmiww commuriityk Ctn-istmas season with its Foldi, Lillian Cliookzisituii Dr, Henry M-ld, Maud llofler, annual pCl.i'0I.rnaHCe of Ilandelts and lloward ,larrvtI. I I D I, . 77 ' I inspiring Messiah For its Spring performance, the Society presented Bral1m7s HB6-quif-m'7 and Howard Hansorfs Htilierubic llymn.'7 Soloists were Joyce Morrison, soprano, and Bernard Izzo, bass. Handel ratorio ociety HANDEL'S HMESSIAHM-c:liorus and orchestra in action. Hi-Fidelity From Bach to Beethoven to Benny Goodman, Hi-Fi hour provides Augie music lovers with the hest in enjoyment every Friday from 6:30 to 8:00. The programs consist of classical music plus jazz and other Works by modern composers. Lurecl on by the Larson Hall atmosphere, chapel announcements, and most of all hy the high level of music, Augieites have shown their enthusiasm for the Hi-Fi hour by their attendance. Left to right: Pete Leonardson, Rod Hall- herg, Aggie Potter, Pete Celms. Chapel Choir Under the direction of Mr. Elmer Copley, the fifty-two members of the Chapel Choir presented two full-length concerts and made several chapel appearances this year. Socially, members got together for a party at Christmastime and a picnic in the spring. l955-l956 officers were Bill Bondeson, president, Miriam Johnson, vice-president, and Arlys Bosenquist, secretary-treasurer. Front row: Carol Bender, Lois VVennerhe-rg, LaRae Reader. Sharon Sedcrhergr, Sandra Bendle, Ruth Johnson, Jan Lundblad. Second row: Miriam Johnson, Pris- cilla Johnson, Verelle Johnson, Mary Lou Peterson. Barbara Post. Peggy Paulson. llelnra Klelie, Alive Cunell. Third row: Nancy Cerlach, Marge Johnson, Arlys Rosenquist, Barhara Forse, Shirlene Carlson, Anita Christian, June Brolin, Julie Carlson. lliane Uhr-rheck. Fourtfz four: Karla Olander, Gail llurtell, l,orraine Carlson, Jeanne Olson. Diane Johnson, Sharlene Rock, Mary Salculich, Barbara Svlilueter, Kay Spongx, Signc llalilstrom. Fifth rout Charles Armstrong, Ken Ma- hafiey, Keith Fahlberg. Carl Carlson, Michael Erickson, Ron Larson, Jerry Pierson, Jack Freed, Bert Anderson, kent Stark. Sixth row: Dean Lockwood, Cene Bengston, Sam Newman, Dave Ray, Paul Stone, Curt Wahlmark, Jack Schaefer, Ben Yaspelkis, Ed Peterson, Mr, Copley. Front Row: Ann Aronson, LaRae Reader, Nancy Wilson, Nancy Tolin, Marge Summers, Wlayne Dahlgren. Second row: Lois Welier, Alma Thurau, Bonnie Kjellstrand, Fred Strieter, George Anderson, Carol Rausrh, Mary Lou Hull. liouise Anderson. Third row: Joanne lacolison, ,lan Augustson, Roald Fryxell, Dick Collins, Don Berg, Ken Johnston, Al Feltskog, George Olson, Carl Korn, Cordelia Mullikin, Carolyn Linn, ,loan Niels. Alpha Delta Alpha Delta is an honorary fraternity which recognizes notable service in the field of communications and publications on the Augie campus. Accordingly, members are elected by the active chapter from the staffs of WAUC, the Observer, Roclrety-I, and the Saga. Highlights of the Alpha Delta year were the hilarious initiation rites, in which it was difficult to tell whether the actives or the pledges suffered more, and a spring steak fry. Odicers were George Anderson, president, Dorothy Selke, vice-presidentg Alma Thurau, secretary, and Bonnie Kjellstrand, treasurer. Front row Roger Anderson ,lohn Smhaefer Charles Armstron Berkley Fetttrolf Curt Whalmark Second row Jerry Sthultz Marc Harltsen Gary Park ,Iohn Noun ren lxetth luihlherg, Dean Run . v ': r i t, ',,. . .-Vg, 7-,r1, '. A I olds. Third. row: Rev, Alirrien, Bob Peterson, Phil Dllman, Wayine Dahlgren, Pete Burks, llarry Ecklund Roger Carlson Ebbe Sandeen Larlyle Smith Members of Alpha Phi Omega, the national Boy Scout service organization, work on worthy campus projects. Participation in the Q'Books for Asian drive and the uOlympic Fund drive were part of this year's activities. The group also sponsored the pancake supper at the May open house. First semester oflicers were Pete Burks, presidentg Cary Park, vice-president, Peter Martin, secretary, and Floyd Hodson, treasurer. Second semester ollicers were Cary Park, president, Max Harksen, vice-president, Gerald Schultz, secretary, and Carlyle Smith, treasurer. Front row: Ed Larson, Frank Olson, Allen Eckman, Janice Lundblad, Jackie Saunders, Archie Coons, Jessie Warner, Lucille Lundblad, Peggy Munro. Second row: Anna Leaf, Jack Varble, Karolyn Anderson, Bonnie Church, Joanne Womlxle, Arden Nowers, Margaret Rollo, Shirlene Carl son, llerman Frerichs, LaRae Reader, Keith Palmquist. Third row: Marie Dahlin, Wayne Johnson, Robert Marimangeli, John M, Swanson, Ardys Mclntosh, Allen Schaefer. Little ymphony Music minded Augieites, both students and faculty, get a chance to show their talents and gain orchestral experience in the Augustana Little Symphony, under the direction ol' Mr. Thomas llibbard. This year the group enjoyed a picnic before launching into rehearsals. They accompanied the llandel Oratorio Society in the winter performance of the uMessiah and the spring performances of Brahm's ulqequiemi' and the HCherubic Hymni' of lloward Hanson. Oflicers were Bonnie Church, president, and Janice Lundblad, secretary. LITTLE SYMPHONY LlONlJlff,l'lNOll-Ali: llililmrd waves the manic wand. BAND OFFICERS f Bonnie Church, John E. Carlson, Mr. Willson, Bill Bell, Paul Gustafson. M.-XJOBETTES-Front row: Beverly Cutzler, Carmen Berchekas. Second row: Mary Ann Martinson, Carol Nordine. Augustana Band Everybody loves the spirit, zest, and booming sound of a band, and Augie is no exception. This year, the thirty-five musicians of the Augustana Band, under the direction of Mr. Stanley Willson pepped things up considerably at home football and basketball games, delivered a spring concert in fine style, and played for the college open house. On the social side, the group enjoyed a Christmas party at the Watch Tower lnn and a late spring party. Ofhcers for the year were John lf. Carlson, president, Bill Bell, vice-president, Bonnie Church, secretary, and Paul Gustafson, treasurer. Front row: Dick Stratton, Keith Fallherg, Joanne Womhle, Arden Nowers, Sandra Patterson, Jack Barhle, Karolyn Anderson, Bonnie Church, John E. Carlson. Second row: Louella Peterson, Karen Lindquist, Dick liosking, Janet Peterson, John Yonngren, Cerry Schultz, Paul Gustafson, Jillian Si-hlessinger, Robert Marimangeli, Lawrence Sandin, Virgie San Romani, Peter Tiflany, Wayne Johnson, Carol McChesney, Jim Peterson, Dale Zempel, Betty Sjostrom. Third row: Margaret Rollo, Shirley Benson, James Zoerkler, Mr. Willson, John M. Swanson, Pat Cassidy, John Erlandson, Gordon Hamilton, Ardys McIntosh, William Bell, Dick Castle. lfmrzt rozv: ,lane ,'xIltlf'!'S0ll. lliano lohnson, ,Ivan Nltlwr Jani' NI f ir son .Kuna l.t-af. Suzanne' ,lUlHlSOIl, Nlzlry May, .lan lXl1HlPI R0,.PnE' 'xllfllll on Nlaivy lilomn, Slwurill llvrmt-tt. Fran Slaylnalwr N in lllen gd lyn lilit-lx, fXllmt'rtu Olson. ,lan llemlt-r. Scwomz' mu Lynn Halxvrson fam .lLu'kwon. Nlarilyn Xlvlow. l'1'iQ1'ill:t .l4llli1Ilsf'I1. Nix llvlloww, Sllfilll .lat'olmS, lfarolyn llvitl. Sharon lllll Ruti 0 utx Yztiuirstlall, ,loan llztwn, llt-lt-n Hoyt-r. xltlfyilllll Ol on Ml n IXIOH Il 1 t.ornvll. l.oam' l'rt'4'4ll1lr14l, lllXlI' lOlllllQLt'l'. t.urol N tlmikowski. Stun- Darling. liogt-r Nlyfpliat, Ralph lc7 N o int o in litwl, ,lolm Sntlir-rlaml. X11 N4'lst7Il, Daw 'htlllflltlll ffor Q 4 on an Qlolmwn, tlarlylr' Smith. Calf' llvztlvt-, Xrvitl lfltll UU ' 41 l.t1mlln-rgl. ,lttllll lllllttllltli, llolv l'l1tlI'IIttlIl. Xl:-rlin lllll l'fItfIl rn ox H N Hint- llailvtg liztntly lurlson. Nlztx lxir'lQt'lwrg. Ktn n Nwtn ' 4 N Ill 1 I X tmorgt' How. Nlaishall t.arpc-r1tt'1'. lion btctn, lhtlt Hitt on -Xl lint Augustana Choir lfnjoying siinultanvoufly' its tw:-nty-filtli birtlitlay antl Iwi-:ity-liw c'oi1svc'11tixf' yt-are umler the tlircction ol' llr. llvnry N1-lil. the .Xtigiistami tflioix' t't'lt'lH'ttlt'tl in song. in appcaiaiirc' with tht- 'llri-tiity Syrnpliony fJI't'llf'SlI'Ll in llvvtliowifs Ninth Symphony and the ivlozist' ol' thv tilioiris tliirtl long-play ret-ortl vit-tl with tliv annual t'tlIlt'f'I'1 tour alot' lop honors in tht- yt-tins activitivs. Qlioii' tour, with its s'xc'itv1i1t111t, lun, and liarcl work, took the group to sewral Cities in Micliigan antl Wisconsin, and to Orchestra llall in llllltkilgtl. This ytfaijs ofliczvrs wvrv Dave Baker, presiflentg Ralph Stung, vice-presidentg Ruth Rogness, svcrcltzlry-lreasu1'c'1'g and Al Lincllierg, librarian. PHAt1'l'ItIlC MAKICS l'l'fHFEt'i'l'- Be liintl tlltx smilies peck at a pre-convert work session. 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Speech correction majors have a chance to gain helpful practical experience through the Speech Clinic workshop, under the supervision of Dr. Donald Davis, Dr. Martin Holcomb, and Miss Claudia Polo. On Saturday mornings, as other Augieites pound the pillows, these students are busy administering blowing exercises, Word drills, and other speech games to help children with Various speech difficulties -cleft palates, faulty articulation, delayed speech, and others. Progress is slow, but its undeniable presence gives the program the double meaning of experience and service. Pi Kappa Delta The :Xuguwtana chapter ol' l'i Kappa Delta the national forensics fraternity, was organized to honor those who have put in service in a fpecificd amount ol' debate and Oratorical competition. The fraternity carries on various uctixities throughout the school year. Perhaps the most important this year was the sponsorship of the lowa-lllinois high school debate tournament held on the Augie campus. Officers for the year were Jack Schick, presidentg Peg Palmquist, vice-presidentg and Paul Custalson, secretary-treasurer. Front rout Paul Ciistufson. Martin Katz. David Hernin 1 cnnte Quan on furol 1 Rei J h I :ol Hohomh Suomi' mu e Johnson. Phil Iluhhurt, Dick ,Ioha1nncscn, Nam X5-dr 1.11 Ulllldfl Q Lin xon L ai on un 1 lu love 140 tel Dr Wald e Palrnquist, Dr. Fryxell Ur Ixnut Erlckbon Prof Iexander lrof lornquibt ? - ORATORS!Coat'h Lexantler demonstrates a gesture for Nam- Yeurl Chai and loan Nelson. F 0 I' 3 H S l C S Augustana tlebaters and orators continuecl this year to collect honors as they carried on the school tratlition for excellence in forensics. Discussing the topic of the guaranteed annual wage, the tlehate teams numheretl among their first place ratings the Northwestern, Purdue, and Mitllantl tournaments. Dave Fleming ancl Phil llulihart earned the right to represent the college in the West Point Debate Tournament. i This makes .Xugustana the only school in the country that has attenclecl this tournament every year since its origin ten years ago. In oratory, Joan Nelson took the Illinois title, and Nam Yearl Chai came in second in the men's division. DEB.-XTERS-ffoacli H0lf,'OIIll1, Dave Fleming. Phil Htihlnart, Hon L, Carlson, llivk lohannesen, Klar- tin Katz, anrl Nornian Lefstein llash those victory smiles. 1 i l ,t f It . Q -ir V 9 9 . Front four: Ken Peterson, John H. Swanson, Bob Packenliam, Marlene lfkola, Arlan Kopp, Joyce Swanson. Second row: Nancy Tolin, Roald Fryxell, ffarol Wfalker, Kathy An- derson. Tlzfrtl row: Mr. Tornquist, Dorothy Selke, Peg Palmquist, Joyce Foster, Noxella Ladeholf, Joan Nel- son. 'C Four times during the year, Augustana audiences left the World of campus life to journey into mysterious and sometimes distant realmsgwhere ghosts interfered in human lives and plunged onlookers into laughter, where tragedy stalked the columned cities of ancient Greece, and where a tiny babe was born in a stable. Alpha Psi Omega, the national dramatics fraternity responsible for these presentations, staged them this year for the first time on 'fhome groundsw in the new Fine Arts Building. Dramatic milestone of the year was Medea,'7 adapted from the Creek dramatist lfuripides. Alpha Psi aimed high in this production and successfully overcame inherent difficulties in the absorbing, stark tragedy. The curtain also rose on the comedy 4'Lo and Beholdf' the Christmas natiyity play Come Let Ls Adore Himf, and Button, Buttonf' which a touring cast took on the road for six Weeks during the summer months. All of these plays were directed by Don Tournquist. Otlicers for l955-56 were Kathy Anderson, presidentg Bob Packenham, vice-president, Novella Ladehoif, secretaryg Peg Palmquist, treasurerg and John M. Swanson, historian. NEOPIIYTES -- Frunl four: Shirley Johnson, Karen Hanson, Kathy Hill, Adrienne Anderson. Delores Renherg, Carol Campbell, Joanne Barrowman, Polly Johnson. Ser-mul row: Dean Reynolds, Carmen Bereliekas. Nancy Johnson, Carolyn Asplund, Elizabeth Bergcndofl, Jane Pearson, Betty Sjostrom, Marlene Anderson, Karen Lindquist, Marilyn Blick. Third mu: Ann Petersen. Sally Arnlerson, llarolyn Linn, Yirginia Arxidson, Peggy Paulson, Betty Baird. Joan Pavel, Nancy llonette, Linnea Yxinipenliy. Fourth mtv: l'aul Stone. Nancy llooras, Bev llarpenter. Darlene Miller, Carol Nordine, Jim Dillheek, Jan Wlarner, Marlene Bueherer, Kon Swenson, Dick Stratton. N4 co '3'.f'Zf SYMPATHY M House hauntcrs Joyce Foster, Nancy Booras, Larry Sandin, and Paul Stone bend an ear to human problems. EAVESDROPPERS - Three inquis- itive ghosts look on as Liz Bvrgcii- doll and Boll Packenham make cozy conversation. Alpha Psi Omega ww is Lo and Behold TROUBLE - Invalid Paul Stone's will seems to have lawyer Carlyle Smith and maid Liz Bergendoff wor- ried MEDEA-Joyce Foster as the tragic, tortured he-roinv of Rqlwinson Jeffers' adaptation of Iiltripedes' play. Medea MEDEA CAST-Performers gather in a Greek setting. HEROINE AXND HERO- Joyvv Fostvr as Medea and Ron Sweuaon as Jason. ON STACK -- John IIWIIOIIIZIS, John llurlclos, Alan Nelson, and Joyce Foster. . , , V, ,154 . W ,,MA..,, ini. V: , yn, any .Jw .. 5 ff W' Il I Button, Button CEl.lCBR,-XTION-Dririiiv Sandstrom decidvs hr: IlI'Pl'Q'TS serxants Keith Allen and Nanvy Honette muczli to the alarm of Karin Lindquist. SURPIUSE PACKAGE-Dorothy Selke gets set to take a peek as Duane Sundstrom and Liz Ber- gendofl watch. 4 1 6' REHABILITATION-Joan Pavel tries to l rehabilitate Duane Sandstrom to normal life. PUZZLER - Arlan Ropp demands a de- cision from Edwin Colfon and .loan Pavel as Karin Lindquist and Dorothy Selke look anx- iously on. Members of International Relations Club tackle the difficult but vital problem of understanding foreign affairs and our relations to other peoples. A talk by Congressman Fred Schwengel, a panel on the needs of the Far East, and lf. N. day observances were a part of this year's activities. Oliicers were Ron L. Carlson, president, Jack Schick, vice- president and John Ryden, secretary-treasurer. Front row: Dr. Stanley Erikson, Carol Rausch, Cordelia Mullikin, Pauline Pristash, Ron L. Carlson, Emily Caras, Sally Anderson. Serum! row: 'llom Bellows, Marty Katz, Shue Tuck Wbng, Kerry Alexander, Norman Lefstein. Jack Schick, Andy Prinz, Pete lic-onmnus, Al Feltskog, Paul Nelson, Max Kirkeberg, jim Wurlis, Chuck Green, lioli Packenham, Phil Hubbart. Art Association This year the Art Association, working to aid the Augustana art department and to bring artistic treasures to the college campus, sponsored a Swedish-American exhibit and a display of works of sculpture. Members also had H' ,Q charge of the opening tea at the dedication of the new Fine Arts Building. Mrs. Dorothy Liljegren was president of the group. International Relations Club Left to right: Virginia Steen, Miss Cole e, Mrs. Liljegren, Mr. Galley, Mr. Merrill. Mr. Uhlmeyer, speaker from Iowa, Illinois Gas and Electric Com- pany. ,un 'Q C' lf' Commerce Club members made the rounds of the Tri-City business world this year through first-hand observation and the accounts of guest speakers. Highlights were tours of a rubber plant and Oscar Mayer and Company, and speakers from the Chamber of Commerce and John Deere. First semester officers Were Paul Gustafson, president, Dave Cederberg, vice-president, Clara Carlson, secretaryg and Roger Carlson, treasurer. Serving second semester were Orley White, president, Don Bledsoe, vice-president, Carol Crilliths, secretary, and Tasso Coin, treasurer. COMMERCE CLUB OFFICERS - Clara Carlson, Paul Gustafson, Tasso Coin, Orley White, Dave Cederberg, Carol Grifliths, Don Bledsoe, Roger Carlson. Commerce Club Front row: Roger Carlson, Mimi Benton, Carol Lan- dis, Paul Gustafson. Sec- ond row: Dr. Roesler, Mr. Uhlmeyer, Mr. Koefod, Carol Grifliths. Third row: Orley White, Carl Chris- toffersen, Tasso Coin, Jim Carlson, John E. Carlson, Don Bledsoe. Fourth row: Clara Carlson, Barbara Johnson, Thea Olivier, Audy Schiff, Duane Ander- son, Tom Sutor, Al Hawk- inson, Fifth row: Phil Hal- lin, Millie Hjerstedt, Gary Mclsamarrah. vs.. K Q4 t 5 at W 'F --M-em.. W K .wwriiitffs it . sfo ,, .-5, Front row: Willard Walton, John Lowitz, Louise Anderson. Joanne Loufek. Karin Bengston, Gene Aeuff, Jane E. Carlson, Pete I':l'0I10Il1llS. Second rout Rayma Jean Cast. Cliff Vioonl. lieu llelyea, Eunice Hanson, Jan Augustson. Caryl Samuelson, Georgie Hay. Third mu: Mr. likblad, Hel Counius, Hoy llietriuli. llarxey lirtatu-k, Raoul lieinertsen. Karol Nortline, lit-rt fintlerson. Biology Club .AX movie on cancer anti lectures by a llniversity of Chicago professor antl a Moline pathologist highliglitecl the year for the Biology Club. The club also sponsored the honorary biology fraternity 'l'1'i-Beta. Dr. Yingling anti Mr. lfkblatl ol' the science department were faculty aclvisors. Ollicers were Gene Acull, presimlentg Cordon Stephenson, vice-presitlent: Karin liengston, secretaryg Jane lf. Carlson, treasurerg and Carol Nortline antl Myron Susin, social chairmen. ont mir: liit-lmrtl liittenhouse, Nliss Olmsted, Ennnanouel Lenionitlis, iforistuiiee Swanson. . Nelson. Serorzd rout Bolt Lehrns.VDon Baumann. Gary Xliner. Marilyn Nenell, George Anderson, Fred Strieter, Bob Yoss, John lxobel. M a Investigating job anti grad school possibilities is only a fraction of Math Clubis ellorts to provifle a sum of information ol' interest to members, but unavailable in the classroom. This year's activities inelutletl lectures by a representative ol' IBM and the Arsenal Management School, and the presentation of a book ol' tables as an achiexernent awarfl to ii worthy freshman. Ollicers were Marilyn Yenell, presitlent: Constance Swanson, x ice-presiclentg anti Dick Rittenhouse, secretary-treasurer. ION f lllfNllS'llS--'l i't'ti Strieter, George An- g on li 1 Lodge, Louise Anderson, Dave Wet- tk Pieree, John Gutlirey, lete lilartin, Front row: Louise Anderson. Dr. Erickson, John Cuthrey. Second row: Dr, Hill. Fred Strieter. John Summers. Pete Martin, Boh Lodge. Third four: Dir-k Heinrikson. Ken Wvhislz-r. Rod Sollrlwvk. :Xl LII-ae. ,lar-la Louitz. Fozzrlfz muqr George 'hIllli'I'N0Fl. Gary Park. Vivuyne Dahl- gren, Bruce .Xnde-rson. tlhuck Goodrich. lffltllz rozr: l'e-te lfwoiioiiiiis. Barry Iiunif-I-oil, Kiel ilournus. iuitvr l.indlnerg. 513111 mu: Joanne Loufck, lxurin Bt'llg5i.UIl, Huyniu ,lt-tin Cust, Diek I'ir'i'u-. St't'1'1zlf1 rout Ur. lic-riitseii, Gary ifatrlson, Holi liohel, ,Iohn johnson. American Chemical Society r A il , 4 f AFS OFFICERS-Fred Strieter, John ohn-.on, Louise Anderson, Cary Carlson, and Ur. Ilill. Furthering interest in chemistry on the Augustana campus is the Magnusson chapter of the Student Afliliates ol' the American Chemical Society, otherwise known as ACS. This year's activities included lectures by a distinquished quantitative analyst and a Lfrliversity of Iowa professor, and a spring field trip to the Krsenal. Uflieers were Fred Strieter, presidentg Louise Anderson, seeretaryg John Johnson, treasurerg and Cary Carlson, program chairman. D L. S. A. Memories are rich for active LSAers this year-memories of fun and friendship, devotion and giving. There was the Lincoln Park picnic the first week of school with speaker Dr. Arthur Arnold and Becky's delicious barbecues. And there are memories of Christmas and the joyful expressions on children's faces at the yuletide party for the Andover and Bethany homes-and the quieter signs of happiness on the faces of the old, visited in their nursing homes by deputation teams. In keeping with its purpose of spiritual growth the Lutheran Student Association sponsored '4Quest, bible studies on Tuesday, HPause,,' devotions over WAUG on Sunday evenings, and religious serv- ices during the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Lenten seasons, when the voices of as many as 400 wor- shipers filled the Seminary Chapel. The many who prepared and participated in the Lenten mid-week meditations will find it hard to forget the dramatic presentation of the passion story in 4'The Story of a Criminalf' and the significant uSign of Jonah. Dean Arbaugh at the spring banquet, George Olson and his chalk-talk, Emerson Miller at Homecoming, and Bob L. Anderson bidding us a thoughtful Easter also contributed to the LSA year. Some mem- bers had extra memories, for representatives attended the Ashram during the summer, the Wash- ington Seminar, and the Hlittle Ashram at Bloomington. Officers for 1955-56 were Don Berg, president, Ron Swenson, vice-president, Lois Weber, seoretaryg Dave Baker, treasurer, Diane Ecklund, stewardship secretary, and Don Sjolund, study and worship secretary. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Front row: Diane Ecklund, Dave Baker, Lois Weber, Don Berg, Ron Swenson, Barb Moraw, Jim Ahlberg, Lucia Anderson, Don Sjolund. Second row: Al Eckman, Cordelia Mullikin, Claire Nuttall, Jan Lundhlad, Helen Broberg, Alberta Olson, Joanne Barrowman. Third row: Bob Pack- enham, Dave Peterson, Don Alexander, Per Hugo Kristensson, John Schultz, Gary Park, John Sutherland, Howard Hull, Arden Erickson. 90 xxx HILLSIDE GATHERING-Fun and food for all at Lincoln Park. HAPPINESS TIME-Santa brings Christmas cheer to little children 'rv 9' ,Vi QY 'Q m ffl, Y MQ A 0 sw 51 kk an 'l Z ' rf' 5 A Russian-horn missionary to Africa, Paul Lindell speaking on MFrontiers in Brazilf, and lliroshi Fujii, who received this yearls Foreign Missionary scholar- ship - all three were a part of the varied program of the Foreign Missionary Society for l955-56. Members also found time during their 'iwork meetingsl' to make clothes, roll bandages, and cut pictures to send to Africa. Oihcers were llfellington lifitkop, president, Marcy Bloom, vice-president, Ellison, Wlellington Witkop, and Marcy Bloom, Clolnla llllllsollv Secretary? and FOREIGN MISSIONARY OFFICERS M Gloria Jim Galley, treasurer. Foreign Missionary ocieiy Iffflllf rozv: Sonja Johnson. lllarilyn llulnrquist. John ilritlirey, l'lil4'a:n lluirs. iiurol Wlelierg Gloria Ellison. Ken Peterson. Arline Kron. ,Nwrorztl rout lliroslri Fujii. Carol iluinpliell. llaulini' Pritasli. Jvainiie Olson, Nlarlm-ne Anderson, l,uella Peterson, Claire Nuttall, l,orena ,Xnderson. Ruth Johnson. lihoila lmalx llvlorz-s licnlierg. lluul Stone, lioh Johnson. llr. lieush. Third row: llarriet Carlson, Arnold lia- xine. Dorothy Seliw, Jim Carlson. Sherniun llolin. 'llonr lloll, Jun liundlilad, Dan Lindstrorn, Mary Lindholm, Roger Pllilipplis, Marvia lfroonquist. lllarcy Bloom, Joan Nelson, .Xdrienne Anderson, Joanne' Loufek, Wlellington Witkup. Fourth row: Yerelle Johnson, Judy Al- drich, Otto Jacobson, John Erlandson, Faye Asquith, Gene Bengston, Roger Pearson, John Nelson, Keith Pearson. ,Q Front mug: Cloria Ellison. .lanet Goodenow. Rloise Roehlk, Mrs. Fakrison. Hrs, Johnson, Mrs. Domeij. l.ut-lla l'c-terson. Pat ll1'mlrif'ks. Ann Swanson. Yixi-Arin llanson. Svmrzal mug: Keith liilllllfllllsl. Lozetta liillllllilll, ,lollell Benson. Carol Campbell, Sigrid Sxsurison, lngrid johnson. llorothy Seller-, ,loyve Long, lfsther Young. Gen llager. Stephen Johnson. Third mug: Erlnnfl tiznrlson. Sherman Bohn. Vivvllington NY'itl-tup, Arnold Laxine, Re-ith Pearson. Larry llrync-ll. ,lohn Rose. Fred DuPaw, Ken Xlanfolk, Gene Covenant Club Convenant Club, composed of Convenant students on campus, enjoyed a very active year of service and fun. Included in their busy schedule were a Halloween party, a supper for North Park visitors, a Christmas party for the Princeton Children,s Home, partici- pation in the youth service programs of various churches, and rescue mission work. Officers for this year were Phil Laurin, president, Keith Allen, vice-presiclentg and Cynthia Ecker, secretary-treasurer. Front row: Keith Allen, Donna llook, Cynthia Eckcr, Barbara Berggren, Phil Laurin. Sec- ond row: Al Johnson, Chuck Green, Arvid Aclr-Il, Art Nel- son. Richard Mc-ves, Marty Sandstrorn. Curl Sorensen, Quentin Larson, 'I'on1'l'red- way. 1 ,sf Henry, Dorsey Ste-bbc-ns. eturday Evening Fellowship Bible studies, lectures, discussions and sings highlighted the 1955-56 program of the Saturday Evening Fellowship. This group, composed of college students, seminarians, and nurses, carries on its religious program in an atmosphere of friendly fellowship. A special Nfun night at finals time gave everybody a chance for needed relaxation. Ofhcers were lfrland Carlson, president, Lorena Anderson, vice-president, John lfrlandson, treasurer, and Arlene Kron and Arnold Levin, publicity committee. COMMITTEE HEADS - Marlene Ekola, Brother- hood Week chairmang and .lan Augustson, editor of the Student Directory. COSMO CLUB OFFICERS-From? row: Marlene Ekola, Ann Aronson. Second row: Basheer Nijim, Roberta Bergquist. ,J T A It '21 H? ,- - eff? 1f ' T Q trtt T ,fl , e ' , E l . f- A T, , ,H ,, T ,J A A J ,T A Ki ,:.,, T It .Q V q .,.. l T T N 'Jig 2 ' . , Cosmopolitan X , N M I I u b ,,..f AUClE'S FOREIGN STUDENTS---Fmnt row: Helen Vouki- dou, lladie Nijim, Ann Mari lit-ite, Emrminolic-I Lflrnoniflis, Em- manuel Kapalis, Sllue Turk VVOng, Nam leurl Chai, .lohn Boulos. Second row: Henry Sjostroin, Baslieer Nijim, Hiroshi Fujii. v-if PANEL DISCUSSION-Segy regation debate at one of the Cosmo Club meetings, it Recognizing the need for Augie's friendly spirit between individuals of varying racial and religious groups, Cosmopolitan Club strives to promote this goal through increased understanding. Informal meetings and discussions between members, as well as guest speakers and panels, comprise the meetings. Of special interest this year were a series of speakers from different religious faiths and a panel discussion on segregation. The club also sponsored chapel speakers during Brotherhood Week. Translating words of brotherhood into deeds, Cosmo members published the Student Directory, which yearly furnishes scholarship money to be awarded to an Augie student of a minority group. This year's award went to Nam Yearl Chai. Officers for the year were Basheer Nijim, president, Marlene Ekola, vice-president, Ann Aronson, secretary, and Roberta Bergquist, treasurer. Front row: Carol Jackson, Marilyn Cilvhrist, Linnea Soderberg, John Boulos, Bashir Nijim, Emmanuel Kapalis, Ann Marie Beite, Dr. Arthur Wald, Hiroshi Fujii. Second raw: Julie Svhneider, Marianne Martinson, Roberta Bergquist, Ann Peterson, Barbara Schlueter, Polly Pritash, Ann Aronson, Marlene Ekola, Harry Ecklund. Third raw: Carol Campbell, Carol E. Johnson, Roger Carlson, Al Eckman, Frank Olson, Shue Tuck Wong, Millie Hjerstedt, Jan Augustson, Paul Stone. 5 K Delying into Spanish traditions and customs is the interesting and enlightening task of the Pan American Club. Results often prove entertaining at the annual Christmas party when blindfolded members prepare to take their swats at the gaily decorated Hpinatasfi Qnce the 'lpinataw is broken, Mexican custom dictates a mad scramble lor its treasures. Various foreign speakers with information on South :Xmerica and Spain, parties, and the annual banquet lor all the high school and college Pan American clubs throughout the Tri-Cities rounded out club activities. Ullicers for the year were Basil lledrich, presidentg Dale Whiteside, vice-president: Kathy Boyd, secretary, and Billie Lee, treasurer. Pan READY, SET , , , Tension mounts at the pinata party. American Club FIYIIII mtv: l.ois Wittlxevker. Pat Johnson. Kathy lloyd, llillit- lm-. Serum! row: ,lim Peterson. Dr. Beyer, Basil lloilrivk. Dal Mrs. Smirk. Gary flilarnson. Third rout Thelma Tate. lien llelleus. .loann Wioxnlile. Janet Strieter. Bette Olsen, Nelda llc' Jolinson, John Lekander, Bei Carpenter, Rosa Nerger, Peggy Paulson, Kent Starke, Jon Broneer, Doreen Pearson. 0 XgllllPSlfll'. nm-r, Sonja 555 af? mr-1 ll!! fv- ,fb 5 Q' X 9 YUM l 1- ,Sig First row: lmroy lsraelson. Ann-Mari Beite. Marie Uahlin, Fred Ifllenlierger, ,lulie Carlson. .loanne Barrowman. SUCUIZJ row: Sigue Duhlstrom, Nancy Cerlavh, Phyl- lis Johnson, Norma Swenson, Virginia Arvidson. Tlzfrrz' mug: Ron Benson. Yivi- Ann Hanson, Nancy Johnson, Per Hugo Kristensson, Bashir Nijim, Bert Sandin. Swedish Club SANTA LUCIA-Queen of lights Ann-Mari Heite and attendants on stage at the tradi- tional all-school Christmas party. 4?-fi pan-4 K, fa -,,. ll 4' ,, 5 You don't have to be a Swede to belong to Swedish Club, but it sure helps at the Swedish conversation meetings! However, even non-Swedes can enjoy the rest of the activities which this year included folkdancing, games, and occasional lectures and slides. The club also sponsored the Santa Lucia party complete with queen, Tomtegubben, and folk dancingg and co-sponsored the annual Smorgasliord. 1955-56 first semester ofhcers were Paul Stone, president, Clenn Bergmark, vice-president, Cathy Miller, secretary, and Signe Dahlstrom, treasurer. Second semester ofhcers were Signe Dahlstrom, president, Per-llugo Kristensson, vice-president, Phyllis Johnson, secretary, and Ron Benson, treasurer. Front row: Joan Anderson, Nancy Johnson, Lynn Halverson, Dorothy Selke, Dr. Barnes, Second row: Jan Kuster, Loane Freedlund, Lois Reed, Novella Lade- hofl. Frances Slaymaker, Marcy Bloom, Marcia Croonquist Third row: Carolyn Heid, Beulah Strieter, Faye Asquith, Mary Coolidge, Cary Mclsamarrah, Gil Riltlllll. Tom Walterman, Bud Webb. Fourth row: Carolyn Fors, Caroline Ross, Carol E. Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Diane Ecklund, Judy Engstrom, Karen Miller, Carol Jackson, Roy Larson. Fifth row: Gloria Ellison, Kathy Anrlcrson, Pat Carlson, Adele Gress, Shirley Linn, Jan Coodenow, Greta Biueller, liouette llunner, Virgie San Romani. Sixth row: Janet Olson, Sharon liylandcr, Barbara Johnson, Clara Carlson, Caryl Samuelson, Jan Warner, Jo Larkin, Carol Knudsen, Bonnie Church. Seventh row: Susie Davis. Jo Swedberg. .lane Carlson, Nancy Booras, Ruth Rogness, Nancy Tolin, Miss Allen, Eighth row: Carole lioflman, Audy Schiff, Bob Moore. lf your son is entitled to a good education, how about your neighbor's daughter? She might later be the mother of your grandchildrenfi Confused? Well, maybe some of the literature on our educational needs is amusing, but underneath lies a far from humerous need for one million teachers. Augustana is doing her share toward achieving this goal, and the Augustana chapter of the Future Teachers of America does its best to assist prospective teachers. Open to all education majors and minors, the group is closely allied with the National Education Association. The job interview situation and contracting for a teaching position, two subjects dealt with in this year,s meetings, are indicative of the practical information which FTA often provides. During American Education Week, the organization furnished speakers for chapel and presented a special TV show. ln the spring, they held an open house for local high school FTA groups. Utlicers for the year were Dorothy Sellce, president, Loane Freedlund, vice-president, Novella Ladehoff, secretaryg and Marcia Croonquist, treasurer. F. T.A FTA OFFICERS AND ADVISORS 4 Front row: Dr, Bzlrnifs, Dorothy Sf-Ike, Lourxf' Frc-efllund. Svwund row: Miss AI- lvn. Marcia Croonquimt, Nova-Ha Lader- hoff, rw... 4 IILP. TFfXf,IlTNff ---Nrmrrn of X 11 adviw to Ll sixth grader Front row: ,lan Lundlmlad, Nita Borg, Jan Warnczr, ,lulic Sc-hm-ider, .ludy lfngstrom, Kuihy Anderson, ,lan Augustson, Marcia Croonquist. Allzcrta Olson. Second ww: ,lanel Mulder, Astrida Polka, ,lan Lind- mrr, l.ois Wiltlmer-kr-r', l,ur-ille: Lundlllud, Marge John- son, llhris ljarns, Burl: Moruw, Gloria Peterson. Women's Dorm Renewing iule xiolationx l1GE1I1I10' grlpc and juxt plain 'T'-Q IIUUSPIMOTHERS-Mrs. Uomcij and Mrs, Magnu 1L1Ntdl'NUIl IECINUICI dllt It 611 Ill liNOI1 dll! son, Andreen llull: Mrs. Johnson. Vllornank Building. Club Front four: llolm Puwkenllaln. ,lolin Reed Wall ifllalfield, Ardcn Elill'liSOll, Ron Swan son, Paul Gustafson. Svcorzd row: Al Felt Schultz, Ted Johnson, Gary Park, Don Sjo lund. sling. Ray Danielson. Max Kirkeliergz. .lolm 'gfwsgm V Women's League lfverybody belongs to W0m9I1,5 League- all Augustana girls, that is. Bermuda shorts, slacks, and jeans were the order of the day as members got acquainted amid games and eats at the Lincoln Park picnic. The February Banquet and HlVomen's Week, when the gals open doors and foot the hills, were also on the agenda. Officers for the year were ,lane Fi. Carlson, presidentg Helen Larson, vice-presidentg Loane Freedlund, secretaryg Marlene Bucherer, treasurerg and Nancy Wilson, historian. F,-XLL PICNlCsFriendship in full suing, uuziiffl .ui WONIPINY l.lf:XCl'E OI-'Fllli , Jane lf. Carlson. Loane FI'l'Q'lllll Nancy Viiilsori. Marlene Bll4'lll'I't'I'. CHIYALRY IN RI-:VERSE-Womans work is never done. Q 3 as .Li is M is Tribe of Vikings ...- Front mic: Norm Sodcrstrom, lack Swanson. llenry Power. fihurlic l,t'l0i 40I!. Don Roos, Jack Lofgren. Don Blomgren, Tom Studt, .lolin Siitlrvrlzuiml. Second row: ,lack Loy, ,lim l't-ts-rsou. lion liuxsirrurirr, flordy Stephenson, George Ray, Don Alexander, llavc An- derzon, Shelly lolinson, Bill JUIIIISOII, l'ctc'r fielms, Weldon Hultgren. The Tribe of Yikings, Augiels outstanding men of the letter if-X,'7 includes all athletes who have earned major letters in a varsity sport. This year members served as concessions men and officials at various Augie sports events. At the end of the year, the Tribe. a non-profit organization, con- tributed lurllrer to the Augustana athletic department by presenting them with a gilt. Socially the group sponsored and publicized the annual Homecoming Dance, the dreamland climax to an exciting' week. Utlicers for the fall semester were Ron Anderson, president, Cliff Wood, vice- presitlentg Bill Drake, secretaryg and Don Crosby, treasurer. Spring semester officers were Cf-orge Hay, president, Don Roos, vice-president: Bob Moore, secretary, and John Hyden, treasurer. i m ont rout Dick Pepe. Fred lmur, lion Dryden, llolm Moore, Ken linson, Clyde Lrirrdgrcn, ,-Xl llzuisoii, llurrt-y Flatlelaritl, liruce Yvlson. Bill l.undin. Scroml row: Iiill llralw. tlliii Wrood. Newell it FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS - Left to right: Bill Drake, Don Crosby, Ron Anderson, Cliff Wood. Johnson, Don Crosby, Bob Ossian, Ron Anderson, LFPOT1 Liflfl'-1iSt, Virgil DeVolder, Tom Jones, Dick Benson, John Ryden. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS -Left to right: Bob Moore, Don Roos, Ccorgc Ray, John Rydon, M .JF NEW TRIBE MEMBERS -'Front rnux' Lee Hanlon. Dale Sl'llWV6lHlJCI'glCI'. Second row: Cal Hecht, Sandstrom, Holmes Beausang, Gene Nelson, Ed' Carlson. 'L- l ' HALF TIME TINIE-OUT-Trilme members ' ' - turn salesmen for a basketball game Marty lx' J ,J , . 'it I l it W 3 I t j it PEMM Club Flying high this past year were members of Physical Education Majors and Minors Club who spent their play nights on trampolines, parallel bars, and horses of the gymnastic type. These athletically minded Augieites discuss educational problems of their chosen field and develop physical skills during their Wednesday night meetings. Membership in PEMM club is limited to physical education majors and minors. Ollicers for l955-56 were Bill Johnson, president, Jeanne Wlieatley, vice-president, Audrey Anderson, secretary, and Bob Moore, treasurer. Left to right: Audrey Anderson, Jeanie Wheatley, Joan Haven Joan Niels, Marsh Carlson, Mya Lindstrom, Bob Moore, Trudy Erickson, Jan Lindner. ll PEMM CLUB OFFICERS-Bob Moore, Au drey Anderson, Bill Johnson, Jeanie Wheatley it E The hig event for Terrapins and Dolphins this year was the May water show, keyed to a South Sea island, Hawaiian theme. Organized to further interest in swimming among campus men and women, these two organizations hold regular practice sessions to prepare for the hig show. A Terrapins-Dolphins picnic highlighted the social season. Terrapins olhcers were Kaaren Lindberg, president, Susie Davis, vice-presidentg Joanne Swedhurg, secretaryg and Kathy Hill, treasurer. First semester Dolphins ofhcers were Bill l,undin, president, Henry Powers, xice-president: Bruce Nelson, secretaryg and John llalmquist, treasurer. Serving second semester were Don Alexander, presidentg Bruce Nelson, vice-president, Tom Johnson, secretary, and Bob Lundin, treasurer. Fro1LtRr1w: .lim Peterson, Roger Ander- son, Larry Sandin, Bruce Nelson, Dick Staack. Holmes Beausang, Don Dryden, Don Alexander. Second Row: john Pahnquist, Charles Peterson, Daxe Clor- man, 'llhomas I., Johnson, Hank Power. Fred Ellerilncrger, Bob Lundin, Don Bawmann. DIX ER S DIzI.lf,HT-Dave and Tucker clown around. J SPLASH lr-XH'l'Y-Swimmers stir up a watery SIOTITI. - Front row: Jill Lundin, Put Ri1SI1H19SCIl,Sll5i0 llmis, Marge Johnson. Svrwflzd row: Carol Be,-rg. Caryl Sarnuvlson. Lois Wvelier, Sharon 5l'4lUI'lrPI'g, Kathy Hill. ,Io Swenllierg, liarvii Nmxnuiil, ,lane Larson. Bonnie llogren, Nlil- lic lljx:rste4lt, Margie llulsff, Julie Simpson, Butte: Olsen. Third row: Polly Johnson, Lois llllllllllllf, Kay Spong, ,lane lf. Carlson, Trudy l'lri1'kson. A-Xdriennc ,-Xrnlvisoii, Sandra Pat- Lvrfon, lan Lindner, Klurilon Lindstrorn. HN' FOR AUCIE-Terrapins and Dolphins pravtive for the lwig water show, l'LANNl'lRS - Mrs. llrissniain and Kaaren l,indlurrg. Terrapins and Dolphins l l l l l l Ifrmit fmt: clean Tl1ompso11. Kathy llt't'44'llt'Il, Martha l,intl- liz-rgi Nlary l.ou Hull. Sfftllltl 11111: Ralph 5tt'11st1'o111, tfarol lta11sw'l1. Nliss llolmen. Xliss 0l11ist1-tl, T!11'ftl 111111 Dean ,l0llIlNtJIl, I-'wil Strieter. Xlikf- Susin. iiory llolm, ,lon lll'UIlPtJ!'. ,leaiiettc Xylen 3lt'l..ZtllQLllllIl is absent lrom the pivttire. Who's Who l'llQ.flllt'l'Il Augustana seniors were electetl to membership in Wl1ols Who this year. Selection is tleterminetl on the basis ol scliolarsliip, character, and leatlership in campus activities. l'ublishetl every year. W'l1o's who in gXIT1t'l'lCL1I1 tlollegesw contains the names anal actixities of outstanding students throughout the nation. Phi Beta Kappa The Illinois Zeta chapter ol Phi Beta Kappa this year elected eleven seniors and three faculty members to its coyetetl membership. lfstablislietl in l776, this oldest antl most eminent honorary society is in its seventh year on the Xugustana campus. Members are selecletl primarily on the basis ol' scholarship achiexemcnt in a clehnitely liberal area ot' stutly. vi' J fllltf I'I11l'f Nlary lion llull, Susie Davis, lion Berg, llt-len Larson. Kathy ,'hIltlt'I'SOIl, Charlie leterson, Lory Holm, Lynn llalxersoii.Sct'or1d rout Diane lit-klt111tl, l'lIiQ'tl StI'll'lt'I', 'Xlma Thurau, Dick Martin, tfarol Hausvli, Dick Collins, Hon fXl1tle1'so11. llorothy Sellw, 'lied johnson, Mike Sushi. Toppers Twenty-seven freshman women who made a 2.5 or over were initiated this year into Toppers, freshman girls' honor society. Ollicers for the first part of the year were Nancy YVilson, president, Jan Lundhlad, secretary, Nita Borg, treasurer, and Mary Straw, historian. Taking over second semester duties were Joan Pavel, presidentg Suzanne Johnson, secretary, Arline Kron, treasurer, and Virginia Arvidson, historian. Front row: Martha Swanson, Adrienne Anderson, Nancy Walker, Janet Rosliorough, Nancy John- son, Allxerta Olson, Karen Newman. Second row: Nancy Wlilson, Yirginia Steen, Karen Hanson, Lois Wdtthecker, Jeanne Olson, Janice Sersig. Karin Youngberg, Janet Strieter, Betty Baird, Sonja Johnson, Jan Lundhlad, Virginia Arvidson, Sheila Johnson, Marian llaeck. Third row: Pat Johnson, Roberta Bergquist, Carol Campbell, Peggy Paulson, Natalie Wallentine, Shirley Ben- son, Joan Pavel, Arline Kron, Nita Borg, Carolyn Linn, Janel Mulder, Karen Anderson, Dean Betsey Brodahl. Front row: Carol Rausc-li, Alma Thurau, Mary Lou Hull. Serond row: Helen Larson, Susie Davis, Lynn Halverson, Diane Ecklund, Jane E, Carlson, Dorothy Selke, Shirley Linn, Lois Weher. Aglaia Aglaia is an elective organization which honors senior women for their outstanding scholarship, leadership, and service. New members are selected while still in their junior year hy senior members. Co-sponsorship of the Smorgashord is the chief social highlight of Aglaiays year. Officers for 1955-56 were Lois Weilier, president, and Diane licklund, vice-president. 109 'Q O . 'QQ' A59 jx I fv QA SPORTS 'Nw-.....,,, ,,,. . NN'-m.,, jijiii if Vw xx an SHELLY JOHNSON DON DRYDEN CLIFF WOOD ANDY MILLER Fielding a better squad than a tough schedule and repeated injuries could hamper, the Yikings tallied two wins and four losses in the CCI circuit, finishing the round with an overall 2-6 mark. High point of the seasonis circuit was the Elmhurst whitewash, to the tune of 37-7 for the boys in gold and blue, but mid-Octoberis Homecoming was spoiled by Mi1likin's blitz-kreig, 27-12. Individual honors sparked the Augustana drive, as Harvey Fladeland topped the TD column with six winning portages, while Most Valuable end ClilI Wood booted five insurance tallies. Fladeland speared the attack on the ground, racking up 5.3 yards per carry, while freshman Denny Jacobs added a four yard average to the land attack. In the air, Dawson struck for of his pass attempts, or 13.7 yards per throw while Jack Swanson drew blood with twelve-yard throws. Augustana held control of the terrain through the year, pushing across 48 Hrst downs to their opponent,s 4-3, and bringing kicks back 551 yards to their opposition's 231 stripes. Four year guard Charlie Peterson led the squad this year, but his loss through graduation made tackle Clyde Lundgren the natural choice for the captaincy in the coming season. The season's record is as fo110ws: Augustana Carthage Augustana North Central Augustana Wheaton Augustana Millikin Augustana Elmhurst Augustana Luther Augustana Lake Forest Augustana Illinois Wesleyan CAPTAIN CHARLIE PETERSON :YQ MARSHALL CARLSON et 'em Augie yr-ur I' I Front row: Brooks Kirliy, Art Gilmore, John E. Swanson, Ray Danly, Art Rohwer. Bob Ossian, Lee Hanlon, John Sutherland, Tom Johnson. Second row: Asst. fioarh Javk Engle-lliy, Marshall Carlson. Bill llrulu-, Cliff W'ood, Don Drydf-rl, flharlio Peterson. Sholly Johnson, Dirk Benson, llaryffy Fladcland, llolnu-s Br-ausang, fifal Iliff-lit, Kiurtor Lindlierg. Third row: Max llarksvn, John Schultz, Clyde Lundgrvn, Ed fiarlson, Andy lllillvr, Tom Parsons, Dale Sr'lm1'inliffrgf-r, James Pffti-rson, Dr-nnis Jzivolis, Holi Dawson, James Hagg. Fourth row: Dave Recd, 'llom Linnaliary, Gerald lNlr'Kinziv, Dave Anderzon, Marty Szlndstrom, Dave Olm- erlin, Larry Trpkosh, Richard Carlson, Bill Johnson, Coach Vinvent Lundeen, Trainer George Dnhlstine. .vii BILL JOHNSON GERALD MQKINZIE DALE SCHWEINBERGER DENNIS JACOBS CLYDE LIJNDGREN BILL DRAKE Hold ' m all Augie 3 2 'PC Vis E , HARVEY FLADELAND Y lr z Left to right: Asst. coarh Jack Engelby, Coach Vince Lundeen, Captain Charlie Peterson, coach Leroy Brissman. DICK BENSON Vw-.M 'TIF' TOM PARSONS JOHN SUTHERLA ND ACTlON4lt's Kapalis on top in wrestling eompetition. Wrestling Two close losses and a string of critical injuries marred Coach jack lCngelby's first year with pXugustana's mat-mashers, and a 2-5 season in the dual matches rlid not show the squadis real abilities Veterans captain lloh Lehms, Gene .-Xcull, and l'ete 'llillany turned in exciting performances, and newcomer Merlin llill displayed individual excellence by trouncing Western's undefeated Bob Lopez. Mike Kapalis, Ron Larson, Marty Sandstrom, and Tom Linnalnery bolstered the attack, hut early injuries kept veterans Tom Parsons and Dick lflliot from showing their real form. Pete Tillany and Merlin Hill were the choice lor next seasorfs co-captains. Front row: Mike Kapalis, Pete Tiffany. Merlin llill, Armin W'ehmer, Bolt Lehnis, Ron Larson. Sewnnd row: Coach .lark lfiige-lliy, Marty Sandstrom. Ron Noel, lliek Elliott. Don Sanders, 'llom Linnaliary. l'll.'Nff'l'lf1lf 1 Coach Engelliy gives some tips to Mike Kapalis and Merlin llill. wimming The most successful team on the athletic scene, Captain Bill Lundin's tankmen surged to triumph in the Viking Olympics and scored three iirsts in the Knox lnvitational and a 5-1 record in the dual meets. Individual honors went to Don Alexander, who captured records in the 220 and 441-0 free style events, and to Charlie Peterson, whose diving suffered only one defeat during the entire season. Newcomers and veterans in active service included Jim Peterson, Don Bawmann, Bruce Nelson, Roger Anderson, Don Dryden, Noel DeKalb, Henry Power, and Larry Sandin. Don Alexander was chosen captain-elect. THE RACE IS ON -Don Alexander in winning form. 'IDI 1 X Front row: Larry Sandin, Don Baw- mann, ,lim Peterson, Jon Lundgren, Charlie Peterson. Second row: Henry Power, Bill Johnson, Dick Staack, Roger Anderson, Bob Lundin, Dave Gorman. Third row: Trainer George Duhlstine, Coach Vincent Lundeen, Noel DeKalb, Bruce Nelson, Don Alexander, Bill Lun- din, Cecil Johnson. HIGH DIVE - Charlie Peterson 'allies t trough the air with the reatest of ease DICK PEWE 1955-56 SCHEDULE Monmouth Knox Elmhurst North Central Millikin Ill. Wesleyan Knox Lake Forest Wheaton Carroll Monmouth Ill. Wesleyan Carthage Elmhurst North Central Grinnell Wheaton Millikin Lake Forest Carroll LAI PAIN RON ANDERSON kb W JOHNSON BOB MOORE We 69 79 68 83 59 70 67 69 57 64 69 73 89 57 77 79 53 73 79 80 They 67 71 75 76 77 85 75 68 80 73 54 79 76 65 86 81 71 71 1 10 82 Basketball OVER AND lNfClyCle Lundgren Viking floor sinks one on the LLOYD BEESE Making a noticeable improve- ment over last year's season, Augustanals hardwood hooligans snared a 7-13 season record and a seventh place CCI spot with three wins and eleven defeats this year. Voted Most Valuable for the second consecutive year, captain Ron Anderson spearheaded a powerful attack that snatched an overtime upset from Lake Forest and knocked over powerful Millikin. Second highest scorer Dick Pewe netted next yearls captaincy. The squad made news when it recorded forty-one free throws at North Central, a conference record, and added to Held goal glory by racking up the highest percentage of attempts in the circuit. Five of the crew topped the two hundred point mark. They were Ron Anderson, Dick Pewe, Ken Ferris, Dale Schweinberger, and Lloyd Beese. Ken Johnson, Clyde Lundgren, Hank Little, Bob Moore, and Tom Boccio added rear guard support. DALE SCHWEINBERCER KEN FERRIS 'Q DOWN SHE GOESsRon Anderson awaits the result of his basket effort. CLYDE LUNDGREN HENRY LITTLE TOM BOCCIO .. a....t.W..,As- fa H:-mxig--Avi-W ffXM -- mf-eff' ION-Dick Pewf: flghts for the hall. Il 0 k I il ll AIRBOHNE- Lloyd Brest' goes up in the air to score. Front row: George Duhlstine, John Ryclen, Dale Sc-hweinherger, Tom Borcio, Al Larson, Arvid Adell, Dick Wa1'ner, Dick Pewe, Bob llloore, Coach Lenny Kallis. Sevond raw: John Erlandson, Holmes Beausang, Doug Peterson, Lloyd Beesc, Ken Ferris, Clyde Lundgren, llenry Little, Hon Anderson, Ken Johnson, Al Utke, John Engstrom, TEE Golf 5-?..,....-,2-V fic' Front row: Ben Jacobson, Don Stein, Jay Larson, VVayne Johnson, Virgil DeVolder, Second row: Coach Lundeen, Jim Wurlms, Bill Johnson, Newell Johnson, Pete Burks, Dick Castle. TIME-Coach Lundeen demonstrates for Jim Wurbs and Virgil DeVolder. CONFAB!Ben Jacobson, Bill Johnson, Pete Burks, Newell Johnson, Dick Castle. Although they had trouble getting started in their first two matches, the golf squad trounced Carthage in their first away match and proved themselves a strong team overall. Five veterans back from the 1955 CC1 champions provided the team with necessary depth. Captain Jim Wurbs played well this year after shaking oil the hard-luck jinx that tagged him in 1955. Virgil DeVolcler, the number one man on the team, was consistently low shooter and was beaten only by tough opponents. Other capable performances were turned in by sophomore Newell Johnson, Pete Burks, the only man in the first five who didn't play in 1955 as a regular, and seniors Ben Jacobson, Bill Johnson, and Dick Castle. c wr' J' Shi 5 A i Q- Q R 'f SM, : K . X! X ' W ' it Ear' A . 4 ,....a.,J and Jack Loy. After defeating Knox in the first game of the season, Augie,s young, hustling baseball team split CCI twin bills with Lake Forest and Elmhurst. Despite the absence of coach Lenny Kallis due to illness, the spirited squad knuckled down to some hard Work under athletic director Vince Lundeen and captain Dick Pewe. Several good reserves provided strong depth for the generally hard hitting and fine fielding team. Shortstop Dick Pewe sparked the team with his fine hitting, fielding, relief pitching, and leadershipg and Al Hanson, Jack Loy, Ken Ferris, and reserve Warren Dahlin completed a capable infield. Handling the outfield chores were Cordy Stephensong Don Crosby, who hit six for seven against Lake Forestg Fred Learg and outfielder Tom Studt. Norm Soderstrom, Clyde Lundgren, Bob Moore, and Chuck Allee furnished the all important mound staff, while freshman Dick Johnson handled the catching chores in fine style. Front row: John Ryden. Dick Johnson, Norm Soderstrom, Jack Loy, Tom Studi, Ken Knutson, Lee Hanlon, Fred Lear, Cordy Stephenson Second row: John Erlandson, Ken Ferris, Clyde Lundgren, Chuck Allee, Bob Moore, Warren Dahlin, Al Hanson, Dick Pewe, Trainer George Duhlstine, Coach Lundeen. x in .3 if 5 3 ig if . P wif' D J i Q' , is 1 'War . to 43 X J Ir if V x1gU5?'A'J AGU 5 TJ! ,yt cus my VIKING INFIELDERS Ken Ferris, Al Hanson, Dick Pewe HELL April April April April April May May May May 5 s- ,33 Knox at Calesburg. Baseball lT'S A HIT4 Gordy Stephenson slams one s catcher Dick Johnson looks on. Lake Forest at Rock Island ftwo gamesj. North Central at Naperville ftwo gamesj. Illinois Wesleyan at Bloomington ftwo gamesj . Millikin at Rock lslancl ftwo gamesj. Wheaton at Wheaton ftwo games J. Elmhurst at Rock lsland ftwo gamesj. Monmouth at Rock Island. Carroll at Carroll ftwo gamesj. -A ON THE MOUND - Coach vim-6 Lunaeen and pm-h. 1' ers Chuck Allee, Norm Soderstrom, Bob Moore, and Clyde Lundgren. M QST Q36 4 TRACK CAPTAIN - Leon Lindquist. A L 124 Track Fielding a young squad with a few outstanding veterans, the Viking track team won their first meet and took third in the Monmouth Quadrangular. Captain and distance man Leon Lindquist, sidelined at the start of the season, came hack to set a meet record in the Monmouth Quadrangular, while sprinter Dave Exline broke his own school record in the 220-yard dash against Elmhurst. Other Viking sprinters included Don Bawmann, Allen Larson, Al Siebels, Tom Johnson, Dick Benson, Bob Swanson, and Doug Peterson. Dick Erickson handled the shotput chores capahly, while Tom Linnabary took care of the discus throw. Pole vaulter Bill Johnson, high jumpers Arvid Ardell and Orley White, broadjumper Weldon Hultgren, and javelin tosser Jack Swanson rounded out a squad that promised to he troublesome for most opponents and a contender in the conference and the Viking Olympics. Mt' Adell flies over the pole MAN OVERBOARD - Arvzd WY. ,. H ,aj 'fr--' INTO THE AIR- Dicik Erivkson lf-ts the javelin HAPPY li.-XNDlNC4Br0afljumper Dick Bc-nson Pornes in for a landing. Front' row: Coach ,lark Engellly. Duvifl F. Olson. Don llaimnnnn. .-Xllen Sin-lu-ls. Tom Johnson. VV:-lrlon Hultgren, John l,l'If'TS0l'l, Bolm ilurtvr Llllfllillfgl. ,luvk Swanson, Dave Pots-rs. Alle-n Larson, Dir-k llc-nson. Orley Swanson. Dearl Hvvnolds. Second row: Coach Brissman, Yvhilff, Doug' Peterson, l,6'0n Lindquist, Dick Erivkson. Tom Linnahary, Ron Johnson, Ralph Hines, Trainer George lluhlstine. 1,4 P 1-fl, ll x le M g y f- V It AR i- i X ,F Q -5' XX X 'sf it ss l- My With all six regulars back from last year's triumphant, undefeated season, Augie's tennis team had high hopes of continuing their long record of successful seasons as they got the year underway with two contest victories. Holding down the number one position on a well balanced team was George Ray, last yearls conference champion in search of another undefeated season on the courts. ,lack Lofgren was number two man and partner in the highly successful Ray-Loligren doubles combination. Other outstanding veterans were A1 Utke, Pete Celms, Bill Johnson, and Don Blomgren. 3' fax xv 1 msgstr, ii I f. . NK SUKQCIESS-,laf'k Lofgren, Coach llarry Johnson. and George Ray brimming: with 1'ontidem'e. s K wuasf ,sk POWER- Jug finishes a rousing return. V Tennis J Front row: Peter Clelms, Al Utkc, Wlel- don Hultgren. lxllI'll21l'l l':I'll'liSOIl. Sec- ond row: Jack Lofgren, George Ray, Coach Harry Johnson, Bill Johnson, Don Blomgren. I f' Cheerleaders Wie gotta F-l-C-H-T! With sentiments such as these, .Xugie,s cheerleaders succeeded this year in their attempt to increase pep and enthusiasm at sports events. Besides yelling at all home games, representatives transplanted the Augie growl to foreign courts with their presence at almost all of the out-of-town games. Members, selected by a hoard which included Lenny Kallis, Chad Meyer, cheerleading Captain Jeanne Wheatley, and the pep committee, practice an hour a week. Two seniors, two juniors, three sophomores, and five freshmen comprised the team this year. a W Left to right: Nancy Honette, Betty Lindvahl, Carla Johnson, Nita llor Cynthia Exkcr Iflsa Cornell, Jean Wheatley, Bette Olsen xt. I W. A. A. COUNfflL4Front row: Miss Sanflquist, Joan Niels, Ioan lnrentzen, Nancy Stead, Aucly Schiil, Susie Davis, .-Xiirlrcy Anderson. llorcen Larnere, ,lean Win-utlt-y, ,Ia-an Mclver. Second row: fflara Carlson, Carol li. ,lolinson, 'llrmly Erickson, Judy Engstrom, Eunice llanson, Kaaren Lindberg, Phyllis Mclilalls. From tlie invigorating hike to the Blackhawk liarliecue, through tlic rusli of atliletic contests, to the slower-pam-tl walk toward the awards platform, WAX means exercise. Fun ancl fricntlly competition also figure in tlie plans of the Viiomenis .Xtliletic -Xssociation. Members participate in inlramurals, inter-class, antl irlcliviclual contests well as general hplay claysf' Occasionally during the year, tlie girls switcli from shorts to skirts for social functions such as tlic XXX:X-sponsored square tlancc Hounclup, and the spring awards banquet. l955-56 oiliccrs were Susie Davis, presiclenlg Jucly Engstrom, Vice-prcsidentg Kaaren Lindberg, secrelaryg and .Xutly Scliill, treasurer. f M PING PONG t1IIAMl'S- Kflws liouise Horn and Nlurguret Rarlclillc, and lnilcc llorccn l,ainer0. lflf TENNIS fill-XlNll'S --llorven lkllliflll' anr Audrey .-Xrnleison. 6 Bm, at it i i ' COC SWINI fftt,-HIPS -Fran! wut' Jane Larson. Niurilon Limtstrom. Marlene Krvps. Arlene' Tevunrle-r. Secnrzzl mir: Kumi Berg. Trumty Erivksorl. Iiurlrara Forsv. 391 Vomen's Athletic Association 5. k JUNIOR BASKETBALI, CHANTPS-Frnnl rout Kay Sho- glren, ,Ioan Nr-its. Mary flooiiitgv, Carol flrifiitiis. .qfwnnrl row: Brmliiv Kjvllstrzlnrt. .-X1'lr-nc: Tflvanrlrr. Phyllis N14-Fall-. Shirley Johnson, Marcia flroonquist, Sharlt-nv Km-k, A111111-y Amttfrsorl. HN K.T, BOWLING Citi HPS-Chris Ijams, xlLll'Ql2lI'i'i. Radvliifv, ,lun Kustcr, Absent, Uiunu Browncr and Cn-tu Muel- ler. ARCHERY CHAMP - Nancy Paulson t 129 CDEEKS fg f -fir-X? GLAMOUR PUSSES - COC pledges go paddling. HSLEIGH' EXP- COGS strike a wintur note in the Homecoming parade. TOT'S TROT -A Couple of COGS revert lmark to childhood for the fall informal. Chi Gmega Gamma .ra 4 'llliough the wealherrnan eoulcln't quite proxicle snow, rm L-fb the llllfls tlitl have a slow drizzle in whivh lo nianeuver 1117 l their real antl white 'Sleigh' lfnf' lloat tlown the llonnwoniing paratle route this year, 'I'1-olvliy-wixe. the group won the intramural swim cflianipion-liip antl the svholarsliilv vnp with a sc-intillaling 2.11 axerage. linlixitlnal honors Caine to lloinm-oniing prim-eff Nanvy lioorax. lfeaturing a holiclay valentlar with a leap year theine. 1heSni-l' fhow wa4 appropriawly entitlml Hove the Girl th-t ller tiny? lfximlviitly the UNL- tlitt. lor the girlf anal their guys kitl1lt-tl arountl at the 'l'otY 'llrotu tall inlorinal antl tlaiivetl aniitl Snow llrm-anif' at tht- tltlti-lilfY winter lornial in the lllavlxliawla llotel. A-Xn Xpril inlorinal, lfrienmlsliip Fair. anml an all-clay s 1fl al' rl I-It '-L' ll' . lull lx Ulnll Loul ul ll 1 ll U U un COC PRKSIIJENTS-Xanvy Vfolfe and Lynn, Halxerfon. Fall seniefter officers were Lynn Halwrson. presitlent: Loane Fwetlluiidz secretaryg Wanda Santleen. trearurer: and Nancy Wilson, eorreepoiiding fem-relary. Second semester ollicers inelutlecl Nancy XX ollie, presiclentg Ruth Hogness, vice-presiclentg Arlene 'l'evancler, secretaryg Janice Luncllilacl, treasurerg and ,lanel Mulder, Corresponmling secretary. Front four: Carol Andersen. Rogiene Anderson, Diane Johnson, Ruth Rogues. ffarla lohnson, lnzine l rt-edlanr,l. Nanvy Tolin. Alice Knurlsen. lflizalwtli Bergvmloll. Second row: Nanvy Wolfe, Barlmara Form-, jane Pearson, ,Ian Llllllllrliltl, tlarol Vfelwr, liarlmara Berggren, ,lane lairson, Lueia Anderson, llvl:-n Brolnergg, Arlene Tevander, Lnrillo Lundlxlafl. Third row: joan Lorentxf-n, Carol livrg, Suzanne johnson, ,lanel Mulder, Gloria Dr-Bower, Joanne Nloss, Marilon Lintlstrom, Lynn 1'l2llYOIgt-EOII, Marlene Kreps, Nancy Booras, 'llrn4ly lfrirkson, Carolyn 1'et.erson, Wanda Sandcen, Nancy Wilson, Marge Alinlof, Ann Aronson. .fr f, fi, 1 fe l ' e X X 'Q-71? KEY PRESIDENTS - Susie Davis and Helen llarsoii. CH.-XRMERS4KEY pledges are quick with a Greek week trick. Kappa Epsilon IN!! 3 01' X znt IN THE SWIM OF THINGS-That old fashioned look at tlic fall informal. 134 Hljroud as a Peacockn proyed not only a prize-winning idea but also an apt description of X ff f KICY spirits at llomeeoming, for the girls walked , r all olf with victories in both the yell contest and the l most beautiful float competition. Socially, the year was just as big. The fall informal, X -,,m s Two by Twof' started off the fun. The Kl'lYs joined forces with the COCs for the Snow Dreamsl' .X . I .j winter formal held at the Cold Room of the ,. y I Hotel Blackhawk. The annual flhristmas tea and slumber party, spring informal and formal, the - ' pledge project of entertaining at the Bethany Horne, and the Stu-U show also came in for their share of attention. A we ' to Oflicers for the fall semester were president Helen Larson, vice-president Fran Slaymaker, secretary Peg Palmquist, and treasurer Nancy Johnson. Spring semester officers were Susie Davis, president, Fran Slaymaker, vice-presidentg Alberta Olson, secretaryg and Peg Palmquist, treasurer. 'LPROUD AS A PEACOCK -KEY lieauty prize-winner dazzles onlookers. Frnrzz row: Gail Purtell, Nancy Honette, Kay Spongz, Janice Arden, Sandra Nystrom, June Brolin, Margaret Johnson, Carol Sandlund, Frances Slaymaker. Scrronrl row: Susie Daxis, Nancy Mcfihesney, Karen Newman, Carolyn Asplund, Betty liindyahl, Phyllis Mclfalls, Marjorie Johnson, Sally Anderson, llat Rasmussen, Marilyn Mclow, Alberta Olson, Barbara Moraw. Third row: Helen Larson, Nancy Johnson, Astrida Peika, Miriam Johnson, Carolyn Linn, Jill Lundcen, Peg Palmquist, Joan Anderson, Karla Ulander, Cynthia Schmidt, Jane M. Carlson, Yee Nielsen, Polly Johnson. 5 3 ye-uw:-eq J' Q4- 1, 2 0? , ff? , 'ggg' 'K LAND OF THE PHAROAHS'-Egyptian gab and garb at the Stu-U show. --ng., Ei ULITTLE CIRIIV- K1-IN kiddicfg gvt set for pledge kindergartvn. Front rout Jan!-t PFIPTSOII, Elsa Cornell. I'IEll'!E'IlC Carlson. 'Xlldrvy Andwson. Xnim Swanson, ffaml Nfarhvsnf-y. ,Yanflt Rosborough, Thru: Olivier. Shelby Lis- ingxtnn. Gail gxHf'H. Scmrzcl row: 194111 Wlwutley. 1.orrain0 1'zu'If0n. flurol Wamlkvr, Pat ffarlwn, Luis HLlI1lH1LlI',,IUiU1 Nivls. Mary lionlidgv, Bonnie Kjcllstrand, Beulah Strieler. Jun PfLlIll!SI6iIl, Uiurn- I,4'N'l'i1lIH. Inih Xx'fllll'kf'l'lJOI'gl, Kathy gXr1r1e'1'so11. ffumi Palm. ,Ioan Smicwbcrgg. Third rout Nanvy f:l'I'l211'h. Bilfllilfil Lorenz, Beverly Carpenter. Annamac Srott, Burlrara 'l'l'a11Ic'1'. Nanny Aston, l,arolyn Hvnl. Yvrellc ,lohnsor1. Ni1IlK'y' Johnson, Cordelia Mullikin, Adrienne Anderson, Dclura Klebe, Betty Baird, Delores Renlferg, Sandra Bcndle, Harrxet C,urI5un, kann Bcngslon, Q.ynth1a Ecker. !',,,. , x qw an Q7 4-ov K wr:- Q 4'Step up to Winw was the KEN float theme at Homecoming this year. Though the float didnit win, the KlfN's did, for twenty-nine girls stepped up to pledge, thereby forming the largest pledge class on campus. Actives and pledges combined went costume crazy. A Sadie llawkinsw informal necessitated sharpening the scissors in November, and the l.and ol' the Pharoahsw brought out lfgyptian talents in the December Stu-U show. A masquerade ball with a Alardi Gras theme provided a colorful winter formal at Johnny llartmanls in January, and Klfxs speeded up the dancing at the square dance party informal in March. KEN honors this year included seconds in the scholarship race, and in the swimming meet and bowling tournament. Officers for the fall semester were Annamae Scott, president, Nancy Aston, vice-president, Kathy Anderson, secretary, and Thea Olivier, treasurer. Officers for the spring semester were Nancy Aston, president, Thea Olivier, vice-president, Bev Carpenter, secretary, and Kathy Anderson, treasurer. 1' IN rx'-' D 'iz' NS-I' 'NR vs. ,S Tb fl-'L KEN PRESIDENTS-Annamae Scott and Nancy Aston. Kappa Epsilon Nu 'U .6 , E pm 3 , -1 . s...g it - M - , t W... A , .V .A -5 , , L 0- ,, f-, ., -vm. a, . A., QQ 1,2 - L.. . -.,.- - , . .- It V bk - '...f:C: , . 'ff'.,x j'. i ' x, sa ,Miki in v T I 7 yy, n, af 45 STEP UP TO W'IN -KEN victory hopes climb in the Homecoming parade. 'I37 H317 rite l KT PRESIDENTS-Jane E. Carlson and Susie Storck. Hldace' lim was the Homecoming advice of the KT sorority this year. Their float donned the shape of a huge shoe. On the social side, the KT's turned into ucrazy, mixed up kidsn for the 'Backwards Party , informal held at Camp Hauherg. Wfhite HSnowtime Memories furnished the mood for the winter formal at the Moline American Legion. The HCay Nitiesn rush party, the anniversary tea, victories for third place in scholarship competition and for first in howling were also a part of KT doings. For their Stu-U show, the KT's took a trip into the magic fairyland of Mother Goose. Officers for the spring semester were Susie Storck, president, Janie Carlson, vice-president, ,Xnn Thomas, secretaryg and Bonnie Hogren, treasurer. Second semester officers were Janie Carlson, president, Fran Hinze, vice-president, Nancy Stead, secretary, and Kathy Hill, treasurer. Front VUZLU' Jane E. fiurlson. Janice Erickson. Kathy Hill. Nam-y Norsen, Karol Johnson. Judy Peterson. Virginia Greer, Janice Kustcr. Kaaren lim vcr Nirginia Steen. Karin Nlalni. Second rout Xlarggaret Radcliffe. Marilyn YYarner. Nlury lfllvn Carlson, lfilw-ri Haas. Nant-y Ste-ami, Bonnie llogren, 'liar are Hulse. Marilyn l'ulrnquist, Nlarilyn Blick. Janet llultgren, T'JI'LlIl1't'N llinxe, Susie Storm-la. Julie Simpson. Third mug: Pat Yorpahl. Margaret Rollo louise llorn. Marilyn Palmer. Janifer Engquist, Sandra Patterson. Marianne Olson, Chris ljanis. Lois Giese, Pat Johnson, Pat Schad, Carol A. Johnson, lat Verse ss, T7 L , Q Q ZEEK I A LL.,. H LAE' . 'Z 1m,... T A 5' 1 ff Q L TEA TIME-KTS go formal for their forty-fifth anniversary lea. Kappa Tau 'Fi '. ,K 0 FANTASY LAND - KT Stu-U cast newly arrived from another world. s E .ah X ,. , 'sr YI THE LITTLE DEVILSAKT pledges sparkle with that boat that just swal- lowed the canary look. W, f is '3 I . Z5 cv 'im The PHI RHOS came waltzing into their 1955-56 year to the tune of MMillikin's Swan Songf' a pink and purple giant-sized bird that seemed perfectly at home on rainy Seventh Avenue. Not yet quite recovered from the Homecoming grind, the PHI RHOs and friends took a HPlll BHOman Holiday to rest up, hut the PHI RllOman Olympic games proved anything but restful, though loads of fun. Along with the KT's, the PHI Bllfls went nostalgic for the HSnowtime Memoriesn winter formal held at the Moline American Legion. A 'LPHI BIIO Do Si Do provided action at the spring informal. Baton twirling and a campaign speech were just two highlights of a variety filled Stu-ld show in April. First semester officers were Lois Weber, president, Shirley Johnson, vice-president, Karen Vikdal, secretary, and Louise Anderson, treasurer. During the second semester, officers were Alma Thurau, president, Carol Griffiths, vice-president, Diane Oherbeck, secretary, and Marilyn Johnson, treasurer. fa , i-.ef .9 ibn PHI RHO PRESIDENTS-Alma Thurau and Lois Welier From row: Peggy Holt-oinli, Karen Hanson, Bette Olsen, Marilyn Johnson, Gloria Peter- son, ,lan Cunnerson, Phyllis Lundeen, Shirley Johnson, Juanita lilkstrom, Mary May. Sec- ond row: Carol Anderson, Andy Schiff, Gloria Jarek, Sonja Johnson, Arlys Bosenquist, Di- ane lfcklund, Carol Crifliths, Beverly Gutzler, Arline Kron, Louise Anderson, LaBae Reader, June Anderson, Karolyn Anderson, Joann Woinlrle, Third row: Marilyn S1-hoof, Jean- nine Harris, Beth Ann Bell, Xlary Sal-zulich, Jan Lindner, Carol Knudscn, Marcia La- lllarca, Alma Thurau, ,Ioan Pavel, Nancy Paulson, Diane Olierlierk, Bonnie Church, Julie Carlson, Lilian Petersen, Judy Enga stroin, Lois Weber, Mary Lou Hull, Sherrill Bennett, Virginia Arvidson. 3- f HCET ALONG, LITTLE DOGGIEW-Eight little SPEED pledges add up to one big howl. igma Pi Delta 1 T4 M- . . ' O 9 L HFROSTY THE SNOWMAN'-SPEED L'Platter Pa- radel' brings two winter Wanderers indoors. 142 WINGS OF VICTORY - SPEED butterfly flaps its wings at Homecoming. V J xx? 1 E 'Ji' Due to unforseen difficulties beyond anyoneis control, the Sl'lQl'iD butterfly almost flew in too late for the Homecoming parade this year. But the Wings ol' Yictoryw appeared just in the nick ol' time, and the Sl'LEDs survived llomecoming. Much easier to take were the fall informal, Platter Parade, where eyerybody dressed as record titles, and the winter formal, February Fantasyfl held at the Moline Legion. Uther items on the l955-56 Sl'lfl'lD calendar were the Halloween tea, the spring informal and formal, and the Stu-Li show Labor Painsf, which proyided excitement in a pajama factory. First semester oflicers were Marilyn Yenell, president, were Novella Ladeholl, president, Shirley Linn, secretaryg Carol lf. Johnson, treasurer, and Shirley Linn, corresponding secretary. Oflicers for the second semester Novella Ladehofl, president, Shirley Linn, vice-presidentg Agnes Potter, secretary, Karin Youngberg, treasurer, and Julie Schneider, corresponding secretary. 'Win 'Q Q' '37 is -A i cfm 5 , L SPEED PRESIDENTS-Marilyn Yenell and Noyella Ladehoff Front row: Vivi-Ann Hanson, Carol Bender, Shirley Linn, Marilyn Gilchrist, Joann Larkin, Ann Petersen, Beverly Andersen, Karin Youngherg. Second f01Ai.' Carol Jackson, Nita Borg, Linnea Soderberg, Marlene liuvherer, Noyella Ladehofl, lllarilyn Ycnell, Clara Carlson, Jan Augustson, Carmen Berchekas, Mary Ann lllartinson. Third row: Agnes Potter, Millie lljcrstedt, Karen Miller, Roberta llergquist, Bea Schulenhurg, Priscilla Johnson, Julie Schneider, Carol E. Johnson, Marlene Ekola, Priscilla Johansen, Carol Nordine, Helen Olson, Nelda Benner, Sonia Anderson. CD 'al ,,...-f- , INDEE-WOMEN PRESIDENTS-Gloria Ellison and Dorothy Selke. Independent Women lndees hreezed through Homecoming this year with a loud bang as they picked up the Homecoming sing prize and the originality cup for their Millie can can Millikinn float. The Stu-U show lessened the din to a HMonatone, a takeoff on the radio program nMonitor,' which included everything from sultry weather reports to an interview with a prominent Russian. Christmastime saw member Ann-Mari Beite elected Santa Lucia. Socially, HFantasy in Frostn was the theme for the winter formal at the Top Hat of the LeClaire Hotel. lnformally, the girls went creative for the HSock Hop and then worked at destroying a few items for the uBum,s Rushw hobo costumes. Oflicers for the fall semester were Dorothy Selke, president, Jackie Saunders, vice-president, Jo Hackett, secretary, and Marcia Croonquist, treasurer. Serving in the spring were Gloria Ellison, president, Joan Nelson, vice-president, Jan Bender, secretary, and Marlene Anderson, treasurer. Front row' Carol fain lnell Si 'ne Dahl . p . Q - Strom, Marilyn Spangler, Mary liiml- .-.M llolm. Sefwnzzl flllff Gloria lfllisou. Cen Hager, ,loyw Neilson, Katlilecn Yer- l clegem, Ruth Johnson, Ann Marie Beite. Luella Peterson. Third row: Kathy Mil- ler, Beverly Peck. Marion llacrk. ,loan Nelson, Barbara Svhluetcr, Natalie Wlal- lentine, llharlotte Palmquist, Joan lla- ven. ig s 4 X T' ,,---,J iff 9 ni! 'Q LSOCQK HOP - Fanov foot- wear display at the fall in formal. 'WT pk, 11: ...Q MWE CAN C,-XN NIll.l.lKlN -Indees intromlur-e a new kind of canned Klillikinu on their Hon prize-winner. ieconiing originality Franz row: Harria Nelson, Jeanne Neilson, Phyllis Johnson, Sharon Sq-flerherg, Eunice Hanson. Shirley Benson, Lorena Anderson, Second raw: Marilyn Coyner, ,lean Mrlver, Yirgie San Romani, Marry Bloom, Martlm Suarison, Sue Christa-nson, Pauline Pristash, Nanvy Steinberg, Adele Gress, Sharlene Rook, Jeanne Olson. Third row: Marlene Anderson, Carol Nolte, Lois VlllU.lN?l'liCI', Dorothy Selke, Dorothy Petersen, Marcia Croonquist, Claire Nuttall, Kay Shogren, Karen Lindquist, Diane Johnson, Jan Warner, Marge Summers, Carol Broline. ?w,, L BOS PRESHJENTS-Ben Jacobson and Len Gilbert. Beta Omega igma BOS activities got underway this year with a friendly invitation to Millikin to board their horse-drawn uStreetcar to Disaster? The BOS also extended several social invitations throughout the year. The fall informal, an annual Christmas party, took place at the Davenport Chamber of Commerce, while 'QA Night with the Beauxl' provided the theme for the winter formal at the LeClaire Hotel. The spring informal, Stu-U show, friendship fair booth, and the all-day spring formal at the Soangetaha Country Club in Calesburg completed the BOS second semester plans. The BOS also demonstrated their athletic prowess by taking the B-basketball title for the second straight year. During the first semester, officers were Lew Gilbert, president, Bill Johnson, vice-presidentg Clill' Wood, secretary: and ,lim Vvlurbs, treasurer. Taking ox er lor the second semester were Ben Jacobson, presidentg Bob johnson, vice-presidentg ,lack Lofgren, secretary, and Carl Christollerson, treasurer. Q 4 my.. , 'f3,?F?iffH 1, ' ii Joi 39,59-..fi. ,L A , HGIDDY UP, llOSSlE',4A few BOS take a Homecoming streetrar ride. r is Q . my Eyfli x. PZ' I-4 BOTTLES UP4BOS pledges Lake a sip of who knows what. Front row: Calvin llcfvlit, ,lay Schlesingtr, Douglas lirikson, llolr Kozulmik, Mlm-ellin Smith, Stow lhirliiig, Murlin llill. Scvorzzl row: Dave Anflcrzon, Nlursll Carlson, Cliff W001l, blavk Lofgrun, Low Gilbert, Carl Cili1'istolle1'soI1, Bon ,lui-olnson, fivvil Johnson. Third row: lluvc IC, Olson, John Johnson, Ray Danly, ,Iolm Svlmlrz, llill Rogierbz, ,lm-k lllvyer, Fred Vllitllrcr, l.claml Newman, Jim Blackman. Front ruuf: Yirgxil lin- Yolmlvr, Jim Wrurlrs, Boll Johnson. SL-uzrzrl rout Bill Johnson, John Hurrah, Daw Pippi-rt. Third row: Al llanson, llivk l'4:wv, .Xl Fcltskog, Rzinfly Carlson. 'I47 It was urkugie up sixi' and the DONs up two shiny cups on the eampus stock exchange when all was over at Homecoming this year. But bagging the most original lloat and sing contest prizes apparently Wasn't enough lor the DONSQ they added the scholarship cup and the goll championship to the list before the year was over. Parties got underway with HOeeupation, a Costume informal. The DONs later took up an occupation ol their own as they became masters ol the hne art of whaling for their Stu-U show, Mflie Yoyage of the Cranberry Bogf' The winter formal with the 050s was called 'liberationw and was held at the llotel Blackhawk. ,X spring informal and a spring formal at Soangetaha Country Club in Caleshurg finished the year. Ollieers lor the hrst semester were Merle Nelson, presidentg ,lorry l,arson, yiee-presidentg Hon Swenson, seeretaryg and Hon Pearson, treasurer. Seeond semester ollieers were Dave Baker, presiclentg Al l.indherg, vice-presidentg Max Kirkeherg, seeretaryg and Ron Janetzke, treasurer. ont rou Bolt lln llllllx on arte! 1l'lLllt9I an l rl nd on Xl Ol on, ,Xl l,intlln-rg. Carlyle Smith. .qefwnd mu: Merle Nelson. George Ulf-on Glenn Bei 1 on utr 1 e a nh Nun n 1 intl lfklol. Burleigh lloexter. Third ww: Date Baker, Al llawkinson, lollander Ceorbe 'Nlo lk in Btn ton Xl Ltkc Norman Lefstein, Carl lledrnan, Kon Swenson, Dick Stratton. is mlb H Bill THAR SHE BLOWS-DONS pose aboard the Cranberry Bog. ,M ..k-,---f - Q. e si 11-.3 .1 ,. i.M-4- -2 .. . EN x . xxx X lfgx I jx , ,Ea K . K 1 ,X . ,, A , xx K K' Q I - ' S 5 - - I . A e ein f -fi . ,- E. . . f of . 'V .fn .nvff . W , KLI ..,. 1 - 1 ' 4 ',' Y WM 'WW' v W LINEKI'-DON pledges make happy pirates. 1 A 1 N 4' ' Sewnth .Xwnue. Em , 4 2 'ZXUCIE KP SIX -Wall Street yields to X' 4 Q ly f f K4 -'J 'P Q! Front rnzc: Ron Johnson. Jack Swanson, Jim Alliln-rg, Dunne Sancistrom, Jcwry Larson. Sm-mzfl row: John M. Swanson, Ken Muliufif-y, Ken Knutson. iiowarfl Hull, Holm Suunwon. Bob Puvkz-liiiurii, Chez xlfliillfk Third row: A-Xiwimi Pirivk- Son. Dim-k Wm-riivr, .Iavk Robinson, 'l'mi Gehelp, Max Kirki-lmrgf, Wiarren Duhlin, Andy Prinz, Henry Sjostrom. RRACKS RIKICXUF-AX1'1uy life nas likm thi ' In-xt'1' SNIUKICR 'Wxzgle-N:-a1l11s Xlwzul. xsllllv thx- l. Xl! Hunt rU'LllIlSi1l rc-st. L.. x' f YJ . . , fwrwf mu' lim NVIIIIQ NIH Valk. Hula fkxlilll. llnlm flilfl-Q, IMI, Heir-N-'l1e'I1. .N'r'u114f mu: Ixulpll RVUNXII, .IUIIII Ulllle-V. XHLIII ffrle--mm'V. Hvmn 1'I'l'I'1K'IlN. .XIKIVII Rupp 'ful -rv ll Bovviu. 'Mill ffrrvflwy. Tjllhflf ruzr: Bula FLlil'IThlIlA DL1I'l't'I N-llzlfr-11 12:-mugs' vl.I'il'Ix. Hula Svllllrtlll. Hay Uurlivlsml, Halrxex Kxlaark. Roger .'XIldt'I'5OI1. Bcrt Samiin. me A steamboat complete with pulling smoke stacks and the encouraging words :Xugie Steams Ahead, was the C,-XB contribution to Homecoming this year. In their Stu-U show, the group parodied the TY program, You7ll Neyer Cet Rich, and 'Bilcoedw their way through army life in zany fashion. On the social side, the hrst informal ol the year was held at the Rock lsland Y. W. C. gli. Come January the CgXl3s and their dates danced in a Snowllake Silhouettew at the Short llills Country Club. The final lormal of the year was held at the Ship's Wheel on May l9. GAB officers lor the Hrst semester were Harvey Knaack, presidentg Don Crosby, vice-presidentg Bob Fairman, secretaryg and Ed Cunlock, treasurer. Second semester ollicers were Don Crosby, presidentg Arlan Hopp, vice-presidentg Gabe llanson, secretaryg and Bob Heeschen, treasurer. CAB PRESIDENTS - Harvey Knaack and Don Crosby Gamma Alpha Beta MUSICAL MAGIC-GABs and dates dance at the fall informal. Front row: Galue Hanson, Virgil Mum- ma, Art Roliwer. Secoml row: llarley Shepherd, Jesse Wlerner, lid Cunlock. Third row: Wlessel Bengston.Max Hark- sen, Earl Walker, Gene Nelson. plum USO l'RESllJEN'l'S s--Dunne Nystrom and Ted Johnson. The higger they come, the hetter for the OSOS. At least that's the way it looks when you consider two ol' their fall projects. Old Main! suddenly acquired teapot, constructed by 0505 and l'UCs during the night, made ,Xugieites with eight oiclocks wonder if they were still dreaming, and the Homecoming float, a monstrous, black whale, attracted its share ot' stares. Also ut llomecoming, an alumni dinner c-elehrating the 050 thirty-filth annixersary was held. A fraternity hayride, the l'aul liunyonn informal, and the winter 'liherationla formal held with the Dflxs were other social highlights ol' the year. Oflicers during the tall semester were Ted Johnson, president, Dick lflliott, tice-president, 'Ferl l,arimer, secretary, and Paul tlustatison, treasurer. Spring semester ollieers were president Duane Nystrom, vice-president Don Hoosg secretary Dare Reid, and treasurer Dick Benson. 4'- 5.1 1475? Epi 'QQ ,ss ff' ,Gr 4 ,J Qzfff as is 4 V' 5 gf OSO TRIANGLE-Pledges make like an Egyptian pyramid. 5 -1 .7 fl itl' D LOUNGERS-David Reid, Bob Ohlrich, Dale Schweinlnergcr, and Dean Nelson. Omicron igma Omicron Front row: Torn Jones, Ted Simpson, Bruce Nelson, lluanff Nystrom, Tom Tredwuy, Boll Last, Kerry .'xl4'kLiIl1li'T, Lee Hanlon, Al Johnson. Second row: Paul Uiistafson, Uifk B4-nson. Holi Johnson, John Sirllivrlund, Dick Elliott, Noel De Kalb, Weldon Illlll' grcn, 'llvd Larimer, Ted johnson, lioglvr Shafer, Third row: Bill Stran, Ben Yaspelkis, Ken lfwris, Don Whs- ton, Clyde Lundgren, Carl Sorvnscn. Norman Nelson, llurwy Fladelund, Douglas l':-tc-1'sor1, Dave Benson, Don Roos, Orley White, Dave Peterson, Badie Nijim. The POPs racked their brains for Homecoming and came up not only with the traditional HAugustana, Top Bananaw but also the winning theme, Hfkugustana, A Way Aheadf' Inspired by another big idea, the group constructed a huge Homecoming elephant and urged Augie to Wfromp Tim. POPs served ice cream in coconuts at their Shipwreck party informal held at the Rock Island Chamber of Commerce. The HBlue Ice Fantasyw lured POPs and their dates to the Davenport Outing Club for the winter formal, while the Soangetaha Country Club in Calesburg was the site of the spring formal. The annual POPcorn Stu-U show switched to a Wrestern locale this year for uThe Ballad of Black Slader Martin. Officers for the first semester were Dick Moore, POP PRESIDENTS-Dick Moore and Bill Burgess. president? George Andersen, Vieeqgfegidefltg Dick Pierce, secretary, Bon Driggs, treasurer, and Pete Burks, pledgemaster. Second semester ofhcers were Bill Burgess, presidentg Bon L. Carlson, vice-president, Dick Alexander, secretaryg Dave Peters, treasurerg and Jim Dillbeck, pledgemaster. Fran! row: Dick McClure, John Liedtke, Paul Sellmann, Kent Johnson, Tom Holst. Dirk Ekstroni. Secmtd row: Dave Exline, Mel Loding, Patil Spong, Jim Jamieson, Perry VVaughtal, Cary Park, Ken Steninan, VVayne Dahlgren. Third row: Pete Martin, Fred Strieter, Pete Burks, Jim Dillheck, Dick Cline, Dick Alexander, Dick Peterson, Jerry Holmstrom, Bruce Anderson, Carl Tillinghast. ,.+ X A ' Q. K., .L K QW . : N Y P iw fa get 5 3 l 91 51 'Sf . -eggs, .S 'z s X if Kf- i. an or 5 f i 2 f PENSIVE P.M'IHY- E DERB1-POI' entry gl, pw , in the Homcvorning M! V146 Q' parade. W N . . -f Mm- il 'QI ffl' i., no f 1 55 . WHEN THE WEST - ff ,foam WAS Wim a Por A A Q j guns pop in 4 l'he K 3 ,V Q 1 Ballad of Black 513- 2 ..,'2 3 ' i B der Martin. Q.: L - POP POW WOW-Poolmali pledges in ,a heap big heap. Phi Omega Phi Franz row: Don Carlson, .lark Anderson, VVayne Johnson, Dave Peters. Secoml row: Brian Mag- nusson, .lavk Smith, Ron L, Carlson, Dirk Moore, Boll Peterson, Dick Pierre. Third row: Jim Kappler, Ken Johnston, Chuck Smith, Carl Korn, John Brader, George Anderson. A PUC THUCS-Which way to the state penn? The best display of lawnmowers in Tri-city history clattered down Seventh Avenue this Homecoming as PUC banners screamed HMOW 'lim Down. Even more startling was Old Main,s teapot dome constructed after a night7s hard work by enterprising PUGs and OSOS to advertise, of all things, a tea. Socially, PUGs and their dates enjoyed a hayride fall informal and the G4Winterlude formal at the Fort Armstrong Hotel. MUp a Lazy Riverfl their Stu-U show, featured the PUC idea of a manas paradise - a land without women. Honor-wise, the PUGs took second place in the scholarship race. PUC officers for the fall semester were Charles Peterson, president, Dick Collins, vice-presidentg Norman Soderstrom, secretary, and John lf. Carlson, treasurer. Spring semester otlicers were Alan Swanson, president, George Hay, vice-president, John Palmquist, secretaryg and John lf. Carlson, treasurer. Ken Johnson was sports chairman for the year. From -row: Ed Peterson, Jim Peterson, Ron Larson. Tasse Coin, Toni Stndt, Marshall Carpenter, Dirk Johnson. Second row: Cordon Stephenson, Dick Czai kowslii, Don Berg, Armin Wehmer, Dick Collins, Ken Swanson, John Pahnquist, Norm Soderstroni. Third row: John Vfarme, Don Dryden, Dave Peterson .Shelly Johnson, Marty Sandstrom, Leon Linquist, Holmes Beausang, Ron Anderson, Lloyd Beese, Don Alexander, Raoul Reinertsen, George Ray OWN ON THE ARM -- Ile can ugh, he's riding. f if WH s Q ML PUC PRESIDENTS-Charles Pe- Lcrson and Al Swanson. nlfl' A IAZY RIVER - Bellowingr PUCS entertain at their 5tu4lQ show. Pi Upsilon Gamma Front -row: Gerald Swanson, John Sum- mers, Jay Avery, .lack Loy, Fred Lear. Second row: Al Larson, ,lack Koch, Bill l.unflin, Earl l'owis, ,lohn E. Carlson. Third row: Roald Fryxell, Don Sjolund, Al Swanson, Dale Whiteside, Newell Johnson, Don Blorngren. X Homecoming on the ROKXDICL scene this year meant a fountain lloat and a thirtieth annixersary Celebration with returning alums. Formally, the RUKNDRLS held their winter formal at the Plantation in January ancl their spring formal in May. An April informal took the guise ol' a gay UForty-niners Party at Camp Hauherg. For their novel Stu-ll show, the ROLNDICLS, gave us a peek at Augustana, l984, under the heel ol' Russian oppression. ln the prize department, the ROUNDICIA took second in swimming and basketball and third in the scholarship race. Officers for the hrst semester were Ralph Stenstrom presidentg Larry Stonehurner, Yiee-presiclentg Duane e-Xnclerson, seeretaryg and Harry lim-kliiritl, ROUNDEI, PRESIDENTS - Ralph Stenwtrom and Larry Stonehurner. treasurer. Seeontl Semester officers were Larry Stonehurner, presiclentg Roger Smith, vice-presirlentg Clare Carlson, secretaryg and Al Sandatrom, treasurer. Front mu: Dirk Castle. Larry Stoneliurner, Duane flndersori, Rose Steele. Pete Tiflany, Ralph Stenxtroni. 801777111 row: .-Xrvid Olson. lftl Bishop. Rorl llrll erg, Al Sandstrorn, Don Sundquist, AI Trevillyan, Ron Noel. Tlzird row: Keith Falillwergr. lluann- Suydarn, Harold Hotline, Lory llohn, lllare Carlson, Ro er Smith. Llliuvk Peterson, Brian Holm, Harry hcklund. i - .-wx? JZ el I ITS vous Swv-U mn .vga ,pn- 'A-an Rho Nu ella .J l'IT'S Yflllli FOYIET-L' TOO ROLYNIH-ll,s go liuffian for tll Stu-I Shun. ll xl- ,gm Sidi, 3 SCRUB TEAM-ROUNDEL pledges sing the Creek week blues. 'Y' EIS ni' I-C X ,-3 I ,I ,X 1' 15 7' Front mu: Roll Ortiz. .lerry Pos- ton. Leroy l5IALlf'l5IJIl. elim Nl4'Yc-rrmy, Serond mu? lien lizxlzu. Frc-fl lil- lenlyurger, liorl flllSIill-SOIL Ili:-k Wlalther. Tlzinl row: llivk lfrivk- son, Dean l,oc'kwo01l, Kent Dunlap, Tom Sutor. BELI.I-IS AND THEIR GUYS- Indees and tlwir dalvs at the lndee' Belles fall informal. Front raw: Calvin Konkowski, Hiroshi Fujii, Paul Grillin, Paul Slonv, ,l0llIl Cutlmzy, Emmanouel l,l'I11OIlllllS, liogn-x' Carlson, Basheer Nijiln. Slum 'l'uc'k Vllong. Svvond row: Elmlnff Samlr-4-n, Hicllarml llosking, Boll lxlillltllx, Nlurlin Anderson, john Nelson, Lloyd l,un1l- berg, Roy l.z1rson, Walter llllallir-lcl, lxllfllklffl Erickson. at rig! The lndee-men achieved almost total domination of the intramural sports scene this year as they racked up hrst place championships in football, swimming, ping-pong singles and doubles, A-basketball, and badminton singles and doubles. Proving that nothing succeeds like success, the lndees got the ball rolling by winning the llomecoming beauty prize for their Mliinging for Yictoryn hell tower. The social year got underway with the 'lndee l'ow-Wow l'icnicH given for the lntlee-women in Lincoln Park. ln December, the men showed oll their girls at the lndee Bellesw informal held at the Rock lsland Y. W. C. A. The ulndee-Yvide, lVide YVorld,', featuring international costumes, was the spring informal highlight. Fall semester oflicers were Roy Larson, president, Calvin Konkowski, vice-president, ,lack Meyer, secretary, and Paul Stone, treasurer. Spring semester officers were Walter Chatfield, president, Paul Stone, vice-president, Calvin Konkowski, secretary, and Roy Larson, treasurer. Lloyd Lundberg was athletic chairman for the year. 10' INDEE PRESIDENTS pm ffl Walte if r Chatfield and Roy Larson 99 CP' gpm-15335 'N lik 5 l 3 K 3 s 3 l 1 i ii l i fs fl 'Q-3 3 Fran! mir: Marge Hulse. Nancy Wolfe, l.oane Frei-cllunfl. Nancy Astonr Carol lf, Johnson. Susie Davis. Second row: Kathy An- tlcrson, Dean llrotlahl, Alina 'l'huruu. Andy 51-hifi. Alberta Olson, lane llurlson. Noxclla Ladehofl. Inter- orority Council Rf 'i Serving as a unifying agency helween sororitivs as well as a governing hotly for such things as rushing and pledging, the lntcr-Sorority Council consists ol' two representatives from each sorority. This year the Council sponsored the Inter-Sorority tea, the IS ball, and assistecl in the Easter lily sale for the benefit of the Crippled Childrenis Fountlation. Ollicers during the year were Aucly Schill, presidentg Fran Slziymakct, first semester secretary-treasurerg antl Alberta Olson, second semester secretary-treasurer. INTER-SOHOHITY OFFICERS-Audy Schifl, Alherta Olson, and Fran Slaymaker. ol N Front row.' George Ray, Dave Baker, Duane Nystrom, Roger Smith, Don Sundquist, Ben Jacobson, Dick Moore. Sec- ond row: A1 Swanson, Dick Benson, Ted Johnson, Jerry Larson, llarvcy Knaack, Roger rlmlcrson, Ron L, Carlson, Don Crosby, Roh Johnson. The lnter-Fraternity Council coordinates fraternity allairs, settles problems, and regulates rushing and Greek week. The Council also sponsors the annual ll? hall at which the lnter-Fraternity princess is chosen. Qfficers for the Hrst semester were Ben Jacobson, president, Dick Moore, vice-president, Jerry Larson, secretary, and Teri Johnson, treasurer. Second semester oflicers were Duane Nystrom, president, :Xl Swanson, vice-president, Don Crosby, secretary, and Ron L. Carlaon, treasurer. lN'l'lCll-IVRvX'l'lfRNl'liY Ui Fi1.lfli5 -'- Ifrunl row: ,XI Swanson, Dirk Moore, ll:-n .l4u'ol1son. .5'Cf'117Zl1 row: lluzine Nystrorn. lion in ffurlson. Jerry l.aI son, 'lied Johnson, Don Crosby. Inter-Fraternity Council ,V , if I-'FICULTY X X AWF5 BE 1 5X BROD NHL MA. Dean nj Women GEORGE ARBAUCH Ph.D. Dean of College Front row: Mr. llerman Nelson, Rev Klrs. Raylnoml Swanson, Nlrs, .'XI'lllllI Rm, liulwn Sprung. .41 HARRY S. B. JOHNSON B.D Dean of Men Left to riglzt: Herlmert L. Glynn MA.. Dirertor of Field SCfZ,'l'CCSQ Dorothy Liljegmn, Axxistulzl to Uiref'lor of Records uml 1fl'glSll'!lllU7lf L11- ville Fryxell AB.. Direcmr of Rerurnls anal Registrafiurzg Harley Rohm AAI., Director of Admissions and the Evening Selzuol. Wylllldlll ljulmquift, Nlrs, X. Y. .-Xronson. Engquisl, llr. lil. liyrlen. Dr. ffonruml Bergendoll. Sermzrl row: lim. fflillord Peterson. Rev. Phillip A. lohnson. Rev. Raynmnd Lingxszlll, Dr, O, X. Xml:-rson, Mr. Earl llLlIlSOll. Rev. l'uul liumlnlplx, Rev. WYUllL'l' 'llilllwrg1, llr. .lulm S, fllil- n, Dr, F. l . l'r'vl. llr. Knut l':l'lf'l'iSOIl. Left to right: Alice Bartholo- mew, Public Relations Assist- antg Mrs. Ronald lesson, Alumni Secretaryg Esther Pearson, Alumni Clerk. 1-...nn Left to right: lNlnrtha Mackey, Aclmissions Secretary: Evelyn Johnson, Secretary to the Donn: Vera Kjell- slraml, Secretory to the Registrar: Helen Peterson, Secretory to Veteran's Advisor. Left to right: Harold Kumlmak, Public Relations Dirccftorg Knut EI'il'liSOIl, D.D. Vive Prvsizlent and Comptroller: Lucien Wlllite. Head Liinrarian: lxflllllll Y. Swed- lxerg ll..-X. Director of Buildings and Grozzrzzls. nr Q, rm ,fe ,W- Left to right: ,lean Lilyers, Circulation Asxistunt: Marilyn John Son. Svc'roIul'yg Dorothy lnimluen, Assistant ffitmlog Llillfllfillll. Drusilla i'lI4ll'l'i!4UYl. Assixturzt Pcrioziicrzls Lilzmriizrzg Emily Bur gess, Circulation Librarian: Ruth Carlson. Catalogue Librarian Left to riglzt: Doris Davidson, Secretary to tlzc Presizlcnt: Ceorgine Thornton, Secretary to tlzc Comptrollcrg Mildred Carlson, Boolfkeeperg Glen Brolander, BS. Assistant to Comptroller. W.-or THEODORE W. ROESLER Ph.D, Professor of Economics and Commerce LENNY KQXLLIS MA. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Ezlucation JOHN E. ENCELBY RS. Instructor in Health and Physical Eilucatiorz S. JAMES GALLEY M.B,A. Assistant Professor of Accountancy VINCENT CARL LUNDEEN M.Et Associate Professor of DAVID L, KOEFOD AAI. Health and Physical Education, Assistant Professor of Economics Dlfffvffff 'll Athlelmls and Commerce ocial LEROY CARI, RRISSMAN M.Ed. MARGARET JANE BRTSSMAN MS, BARBARA ANN SANDQUIST BJ Associate Professor of Health and Physical Assistant Professor of Health and Instructor in Health and Education, Director of Health Service Physical Education Physical Education A,.5 'a 168 1 Y'-I ,Ji OSCAR FRITIOF ANDER Ph.D. HENRY FREDERICK STAACK A.M. Professor of History Associate Professor of History ALBERT FERDINAND SCIIERSTEN Ph.D. Professor of Sociology, Chairman of Social Science Division ciences STANLEY ERIKSON Ph.D. Professor of Political Science En H . ' fi EDGAR M. IIAVERLAND I'h.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology RICHARD ALAN BARNES Ph.D. MARION ISAREL ALLAN A,M. LOWELL VOCEL SIMPSON ABI. Professor of Education Assistant Professor of Education Associate Professor of Psychology KARL COTTFRID LXRSON ANI CXREX NI JENSEN PhD ROVER L SPITZNAS AAI. Professor of Phwzcs Assoczate Praressor of Phwszcs 'Vlathematlcs Asszstant Professor of Geology ICIJWARI3 I,I,IiWEI,l.YN HILL PHD. l'1'r1fCssnr of f,',ICI71l'SII'j'. Dl'rcf'l11r uf Augustana Research 1'vUlllltlUfI'UIl JOHN ILDW ARD EKBLAD MA. -lssurmte Professor of Biology. MARCERY H. CZAHXOW SKI A Coordlnator of Aursing Ezlucazzbn Inztructor in Bmlogw ,. i 'fm-019' T1 k,.' - -is . L ,,h, W ,, ,,,. Mn- i X. on-A VICTOR ROSENTES PE.-XRSON STD. Professor of Religion. Tora-x 3' . io .,.....,.,.m,..- if 5' Jug 'rs fe? is A37 EUWARU HANIKITNG I'h.D. MARTIN KNANISHU XR. Associate Professor of Geography Part-time Instructor in SlLl'l'Cj'iVZg Religion and Philosophy Clzoirman of tlze Religion anal Philosophy Division ,I THEODORE CELMS Ph.IJ. Professor of Philosophy LOUIS THEODORE ALXIEN HD Assistant Professor of Religion MA RCA RET OLMSTED A.M. HARRY ERNEST NELSON Ph.D. Associate Professor of Latin Professor of Mathematics and Mathematics WE? GUSTAV KENNETH ANDEEN l'h.D. Associate Professor of Religion as 17'I df- W pdl, H. REX WILSON M.A. Assistant Professor of English Humanities ARTHUR ANDERSON WALD I'h.D. Professor of Swezlislz Language anrl l,iIeralurc' 'I72 ,fn J-. MX A, :EIL 'fl WILLIAM JEROME CROUCII A.B. ZILPIIA COLEE MA. Instructor in English Assistant Professor of English DOROTHY J. PARKANDER All Associate Professor of English TRAUGOTT LOUIS RICHTER Ph.l Professor of English IIENRIETTE CHIiIS'l'I.'XNE KOREN NAESETII l'l1.D. Professor of El1,!fl1.Sl1 Language and Literature. Chairman of the Humanities Division. MAHTIIA MEYER SMIIIK MA. EARL ALKXANDICR BEYICH Ph.D. WILLIAM W. RYDINC A.M. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Professor of Modern Languages Assistant Professor of French ' X - l xg? '2S igf1- DONALD CARI. DAVIS I'h.D. Assovifzlv Professor nf Spcevh Cfrrrvfliorr amd fizulfology ...., EDWARD ALLEN MERRILL MS. MARTIN ,IOHANNES HOUIOMB A.M. Assistant Professor of Art P1-Ujgsggr gf Spggr-I1 THEODOR LE VANDER A.M. DON GLENN TORNQUIST MA. CLARENCE F. MEYER A.M. CLAUDIA ANN PQLOV MS. Professor of Speech Associate Professor of Speech Instructor in Speech, Director of Television Part-time Instructor ln Speech - afiikffgg-. ' RUTH ELIZABETH HOLMEN MA. ALVAR C. BERCHULT M.A. CHARLOTTE DURKEE M.M. Assistant Professor of Voice Associate Professor of Public School Music, Assistant Professor of Cello and Music Theory HENRY YELD D.Mus. Professor of Voice and Admissions Counselor Choral Conductor Music X X ' if A fi: A 3' 9, A ,,, I BRPIYNOLF LUNDHOLBI M.MuS. Uir'cf'tor of School of .1lIlSl'l', Professor of Piano and .'llusic Theory Y w Y S'l'fXNI.EY E. WILLSON ,-MM. HALRL A. NORD ELMER WlI,I,fXRD COPLEY, JR. NB. Assistarzt Professor of Brass and Instructor in Piano Instructor in Voice and Music Theory Wind Instruments, Band 1-s' W f u. AH 'ii 4 'Q A I I Z 1 N 5 ,. ,. : . E , I Tv It A - - 5 , S it '-1,5557 ff' J Q gfz if w Q 3 Y 1 FW J 1? tm X! , f A W F' .J if Y E QE gif? was ' 'S . my 4 0 2 pi I 1 K 1 4, fs I ' A 'B ye I ts Q ST W 1 we A 5 THOMAS FREDERICK HIBBARD M,Mus. Professor of Violin. Orchestra, and Music Theory E, I or , will xy ,m.,,,, '- ff: atp,.f-T . ' -it as f RONALD FRANCIS JESSON M.Mus. Associate Professor of Piano and Music Theory PHILIP B. MCDERNIOTT M.Mus. CARL PFEIFER BS. MAIDA L. SELINE Associate Professor of Organ, Theory, Assistant Professor of Piano, Music History Instructor in Piano and Church Music and Literature NURSES Preclinicals, intermediates, and seniors - three steps in our lile at Lutheran Hospital School of Nursing, three steps toward our goal of becoming nurses. It takes training and hard work- at the hospital, in classrooms at Augustana, at Seven Acres, and even in our alliliations at Chicago and Jacksonville. But, under the guidance of the faculty at Lutheran, it ends, or maybe just begins, with the capping ceremony when our hrst goal is achieved. Along the way we grow, both personally and spiritually. Wye grow also in the realization that we Josephine A. Brandt MS. Director School of Nursing and lllursingi Service are capable of giving our knowledge and part of ourselves in the service of others. Faculty of Lutheran Left 20 right: Evelyn Nicholson H.N., BS., Assistant Direc- tor of Nursingg Ellis Youngtlahl HD., Hospital Chaplain, Instructor in Clzristiunilyg J. T. Tollefson, Hospital Super- intendenl. Left to right: Francine Sarh RN., BS., Clinical Instructor, Medical and Surgical Nursing: Ann Hunter KN., B.S., Clinical Instructor, Nztrxirzg Artsg Arlene Fields BN., BS., Clinical Instructor and Acting Supervisor, Operating Roomsg Har- riet Smith RN., BS., Ilcalth Direc- tor. Clinical Instructor, Medical and Surgical Nursing: Sarah Sacco RN.. BS.. Clinical Instructor, Ob- stctrical Nursing. f. 1 tr F . Le t to right: Marqueritu Selle R.N., Ercning Supervisor: Jane Sprout B.N., Ilcazl Iliurseg Sherry lllitvllvll R.N., Hcall Ilurse: Dorothea Benson KN., Supervisor, Olzstctric Nurs- zngg Esther Peterson RN., Ilcad Nurscg Mary Hill RN., Night Supervisor. Almscnt, Patricia Lohsc KN., Ilead Nurse. qv ,W gs 5 .. 45 Left to right: liunice Johnson Ili- rector of lii'.YIlIl'I1f'CSQ Cfonstunw- llilton lX1.S., Ilictician of Ilospilalg Anna Bl'i!4SIHLlIl KN.. Head 57vll!'Xl'. Central Sl'fl'If'l'f Ahsent, lflizuln-Ili Hartzmun KN.. Ilcail Nurse in charge of Pharmacy. 'N-vu.. .M MARDELLE ANDERSON Coal Valley, Illinois 5, ., 5, GRETA ANDERSON Orange, Massachusetts SHARON ANDERSON Rock Island, Illinois Nw, I LOIS CRAPSER MARILYN FARB MARILYN FELDMAN DONNA FORSTROM Keokuk, Iowa Rockford, Illinois Illinois City, Illinois Grand Rapids, Michigan SHIRLEY JOHNSON ELEANORE LINDMARK MYRNA MAU CAROL NOARD Jamestown, New York Moline, Illinois Mendota, Illinois Atkinson, Illinois ,.,4nv 'I80 N BEVERLY BLAIR Galt, Illinois INEZ BRADE Muscatine, Iowa BEVERLY BREWER Geneseo, Illinois if .IANICE FULLER Geneseo, Illinois MARGARET RIEXINCER Joy, Illinois sf! VIVIAN GEISELMAN ANN JOHNSON MARTHA JOHNSON Belleville, Wisconsin Alexis, Illinois Jamestown, New York .IEANETTE SCHEPPAN ELAINE SWANSON Buffalo, New York Greenville, Michigan ,, wil i 'l8'l ,regi 3 K, Intermediates Halfway to our goal and our days are filled with many varied tasks. ln the hospital, there is duty on medical-surgical Hoors, plus special services in O.B.,7' and surgery. Classes go on as usual, and some ol' us leave for alliliation study in pediatrics at Chicago and psychiatrics at Jacksonville. This is the year we move toward our goal by acquiring experience in almost all phases of nursing. tau:-!,,.fl lil! , 1. ' . 1, ri! CHARTING-Left to right: Phyllis Branting, Jo Dell Benson, ,lean Painter, Doris Olmerg, Alda Roseen, Betty Kni- egge. or 5 I , , BATH DEMONSTRATION- Lefr to right: Gail Lester, Margaret Coelln, Sharon Alf- tine, Sabra Steward, Marilyn Near, Patricia Bohy, Nancy Downer. DELIVERY ROOM-Left to right: Alice Lenz, June Edwards, Barbara lleeschen, Luan Fisher, Marilyn Walls, Mary Byron. ,il ,, , Q , pa .5 in 5 '-r 'TAL-.T -5 M., 111111 r11u': Janet Dexiore. Rloise Roehlk. Lois Kinsey, Anna Daveronas, Eileen lxolxinson. SECIIIZKI ftllL'.' l lUI'PI1l'C ffain. Darlene Nlurk. Yancy lltlilllhftll, Ileunna Und- lcy, i.llf'I'yl jndrcss. 7711111 IYIILAI Sandra Ilmiitariri. Gail Hergstroni. Nluriuii Parittilu, Judy tiotiritryinun. Preclinicals 13111111 11111: llilllttlll' lfller. lylll llVIltiI'it'lx4. N1-1-111111 11110: ,loan The beginning. By learning and practicing such duties as hed-making and giving medication and treatments, we're getting an introduction to the science of nursing. During the first semester we made daily trips to Augie where we studied sociology, psychology, and basic science courses. Though we may have fell green7' and appreherisive at times, the green lookw diminished, and our uniforms were made more complete when we receix ed our caps at the end of the first semester. Weire on our way! lit-hrts. lilltitll' Stbllllllilllll. Sllifltgf' liaxtw, Yhfrtf 1111t'.' Xnnc llu1'xx1111d, t.aI'ol 5llUgLl't'Il, Nixon Weis. .lean Srhalla. RLlI't'Il Nculiiuii. 1911111111 ltlll'.' june Klein ni, 'Xnn Heier. Lozetta Bohman. Sonia Leonardson, Ueann Larson. The Coopertitixe Government Xssociation iudenl Council teaches iii-rnocracy, proxides lellowsliip, and at the same time periorins an all iniportaiit function. Left to right: Mardelle Anderson, Judith Countryman, June Edwards, Vivian Ceisel man, Roberta Linse, Marilyn Walls, Mrs. Hunter, Miss Smith, Carol Shogren. Nightingale Chorus Members of the Niglltingale Chorus, under the direction ol Mr. Elmer Copley, sing as well as serve. 185 L L ,.,.. . THXNKSCIYINC 'I1IiAxfNll!'Sl'S uurl guest gllllltll' for I'1'fTlNllI!ll'IlIri and friffmlly L'UIiXf11's21liOI1 ul SPXPII ,M'1'vs. 111 li'I XlN 1' XI I 4'lV'l3l'l'Y- - Sl'Ili0I'4 gm sv! to Illlllxl' ilu-ir Ning:- dvlvlltf at 1114- LIIIHHLII flllrifllnus party, FROM 'l'IilfIliS TO IC.'X'I'S--lla1- IONH'f'IlQ'I'S rvlux alter party fwstixi- UCS. MOMENTS OF N1ICUl'l'A'l'ION7 Chapel furnishes Ill'f'4'SSill'y Splrll- uul gmntlm and I'l'I14'WLll of faith and deternlirnxtion. ,Vik , Fe A . pep 'Q 'fs H K rw ie ' vr., O I Moments to Remember fi CENTRAL SERVICE 1 Preparation of instruments for use in the hospital is another phase of training. 'LCUTTINC IT DOWN TO SIZE -'fhafs the order of the day as the girls prepare to decorate Seven Acres. f POSIN' PRETTY-Time out for pictures at the SNAI dance, Time 0 AUCIITS ON THE BALL-Miniature Old Main tops the Nurse,s entry in the Home- coming parade. 5 SWEETHEART SWIRL - Change of garb puts the nurses in a romantiv mood. ur Hands f ige: i , , . , a , + .mg at H - -tg V ,.i,,., M ., 5 P? A :N ati! E? jf 4 4 if sis? 5 -gf it M wa X at? Q L ,, ff et, , 5 28 1 4 5' QW A ., at , ,S 911:11 E 1 v hz W, w yt 6 i ,J it MW 4. X K Emil 2 ., My i , ,,,. .. , . 2 xt , 0 HAVE YOU SEEN THE LATEST? - Seniors question tomo1'row's fashions during their free moments. IN THE NURSERY-This period of train- ing is always anticipated with pleasure. LEAVING FOR AFFILIATION-i'How can we ever squeeze all this in? fs . YK X H N9 in ZICSU as at f A X' S in or 7 3 Y 'ii3T'f7 V J 33- 'ff A get 125 -sf' Fe, -5. fv 03954, 5 .W V et Q if rags,- I solemnly pledge myself before Cod and in the presence of this assembly: To pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. 1 will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standard of my profession, and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping, and all family agairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my profession. With loyalty will I en- deavor to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. THE NIGHTINGALE PLEDGE PHYSICIANS REGISTRY A. Henry Arp, M.D.. . . Louis C. Arp, M.D.. . .. Sidney Bailey, M.D.. . . Samuel Brown, M.D. ...... . John P. Burgess, M.D. ..... . Francis J. Cenedella, M.D.. . . Farl H. Clark, M.D. ..... . C. S. Costigan, M.D.. . . . John J. Davies, M.D. .... . Harry C. DeBourcy, M.D.. .. Fredrick L. Fihl, M.D.. . C. C. 1Cl1is,M.D. ...... J S. Errico, M.D. ........ . Robert F. Flatley, M.D.. . . D. B. Freeman, M.D.. . .. Leo Gamburg, M.D. ..... . Stanton L. Goldstein, M.D.. . . Robert J. Graham, . . . J. G. Gustafson, M.D.. . . . W. A. Herath, M.D.. . . Max Herzog, M.D.. . . . Benton Holm, M.D.. . . Carl T. Johnson, M.D. ..... . N. J. Katrana, M.D. ....... . Wiiiiam H. Kit-inschmidt, M.D..: i . . i I I Anton Knutson, M.D. ...... . George XV. Koivun, M.D.. . . . O. Wilhart Koivun, M.D.. . . . Paul R. Linden, M.D. .... . David A. Losasso, M.D.. . . . L. J. McCormick, M.D. .... . Lowell E. Martin, M.D. .... . Nvilliam J. Mencarow, M.D. .... . . . Robert P. Mencarow, D.D.S. .... . . . James A. Miller, M.D. ..... . William H. Myers, M.D.. . . . Leonora E. Nash, M.D.. . . . Robert B. Newell, M.D.. . . W. H. Otis, M.D. ...... . Elliott F. Parker, M.D.. . . . Harold H. Parsons, M.D.. . . . Phebe Pearsall, M.D. .... . Robert D. Perkins, M.D.. . . . John S. Roane, M.D. ..... . Ruth F. Rominger, M.D.. . . Wfilliam R. Rose, M.D.. . . Lewis N. Sears, M.D. ...... . John C. Souders, Jr., M.D.. . . Louise A. Souders, M.D.. . . . J. J. Srail, M.D. .......... . R. Kent Swedlund, M.D.. . . . Carl J. Weissmann, M.D.. . . . A. Walter Wise, M.D.. . . J. M. Young, M.D. ....... . Paul P. Youngberg, M.D.. .. 1409 6th Ave., Moline ..... 1409 6th Ave., Moline .... . . 213 Safety Bldg., Rock Island 1630 5th Ave., Moline ..... . 2202 18 Ave., Rook Island. . 1630 5th Ave., Moline ..... . 2202 18th Ave., Rook Island 501 15th St., 501 15th St., 920 lst Ave., Moline ...... Moline. Silvis . 1630 5th Ave., Moline. . 1518 5th Ave., Moline. . 714 18th Ave., Moline. . 1630 5th Ave., Moline. . 1630 5th Ave., Moline. . 1111 21st Ave., Moline. 1630 5th Ave., Moline. . 1409 15th St., Moline 1630 5th Ave., Moline .... 1518 5th Ave., 126 17th St., Rock Island. . . 1518 5th Ave., Moline ..... 1518 5th Ave., 601 17th Ave., Moline ...... Moline ...... East Moline . 8021fQ 15th Ave., East Moline. . . . . . . . Reynolds, Illinois .......... .......... 1702 7th Ave., Moline ..... 1702 7th Ave., Moline. . 719 16th St., Moline ................ 530 Dav. Bk. Bldg., Davenport, Ia.. . . . . 1630 5th Ave., Moline ..... 1630 5th Ave., Moline ..... 1st Nat. Bank Bldg., Moline .... .... . 501 15th St., 544 20th St., Coal Valley, Moline ...... Rock Island. . Illinois ...... 1630 5th Ave., Moline ..... 542 20th St., Rock Island. . 1630 51h Ave., Moline ..... 1630 5th Ave., Moline .... 1630 5th Ave., Moline .... 1630 5th Ave., Moline .... 111 19th Ave., Moline ..... 544 20th St., Rock Island .... ..... Coal Valley, Illinois ...... 1630 5th Ave., Moline ..... 1518 5th Ave., Moline ......... ..... 1701 2nd Ave., Rook Island .... ..... 1701 2nd Ave., Rock Island .... ..... 1630 5th Ave., Moline ..... Orion, Illinois .......... 501 15th St., Moline ...... Safety Bldg., Rook Island .... ..... Orion, Illinois ........... 1630 5th Ave., Moline .... 4-8317 4-3371 8-73211 -1--7612 6-26-13 2-2371 6-26-13 4-1553 1--7397 3-1516 4--5651 4-0477 2-6171 2-5-1-31 2-5012 2-1716 2-7150 4-5326 4-1181 4-3595 6-1734 4-8221 4-7461 3-5276 3-8241 4-3587 4-3587 4-6705 3-4515 4-2526 4-1215 4-8612 4-6221 6-1120 26 4-5829 8-41 11 2-3660 2-5120 2-3744 4-3910 2-1823 6-1120 26 2-4414 2-3021 6-1223 6-1223 4-1726 44 2-3423 6-1232 44 4-0181 295 C ' I1 W H 4 f Akin. VI-ROYALTY4Queen Helen, King Don, and ,attendants Marshall and June radiate llornecom- ing happiness. WELCOME HOME - Old Main greets returning alums Homecoming WYINDMILL VUNNER-Fairview's little Dutch girls pose with their prize-winning house decoration. A blazing bonfire snatching at the black sky. The smiling wonder in the candle-lit faces of the vi-royalty as they march down the aisle. Early morning giggles amid tons of crepe paper. The impact of the kickoff when the mass movement of uniforms surges down the field. These are the memories of Homecoming, 1956, which we shall carry with us forever. The same indefinable something which makes Homecoming the exciting, happy, wonderful time it is, pervades in a quieter way all the days of our four flying Augustana years. The alumnus feels it as he remembers the yesterdays when he strolled to the lib through the gently falling snow. A senior senses it when he recalls other homecomings - and suddenly realizes this is his last. A freshman feels it when he remembers all the things that have so swiftly happened to him since that September day when cars, and luggage, and the faces of strangers crowded the campus. It is this spirit that has made Augustana truly HA Way Aheadf, And because it is, it will always be pleasant to look back and remember Augie and Homecoming, TIME 1956. ....,S...usSz L ' if 'lm GO, AUCIE, CO-Cheerleaders and bon- iire warm up the pep rally crowd. VVEAVE AWAY-Augieites snake dance their way through Rock Island. .vm- Hiisumv, MENTAL ANCUISH-Ben:-h expressions reflect on-field hard times. Friendship The confusion, rush, and litter ol Thursday night booth raising. Friday's frantic race against time to add those finishing touches. Friendship Fair opening and that thrilling feeling ol' amazement to see all the booths finished, neat, and ready for business. Blowing bubbles in the beauty winning KEY bubble, squirting candles- and COGS - in the 'lhlinnie the Nlermaidw originality winner, hammering nails at the DON originality prize winning Blacksmith Shop, and joining hands in Wholly phony matrimony in the POP beauty prize winner. Don Berg and Nancy .Xston pulling in auction money. That much awaited climax when Dorothy and Ron became the happiest couple of friendly people in town. These are only some ol' the memories of ':Harmony Fairfl the theme of Friendship Fair, 1956. This year the Fair earned money not only for a foreign student to come to Augie, but also for freshman ,lanel Mulder to study abroad. The cooperation which made it such a success, its friendly spirit, and worthwhile purpose made this year's Fair a wonderful part of life on the A-Xugie campus. XllNNll'i THE hllfHXl.Xll7 4Two COC rnerrnaids wait their fate at the originality prize winning booth. WINNER-Janel Mulder smiles with jo' after receivinff the Friendship Fair gn lllnilii l HOUSE OF HAPPINESS-Most beautiful POP Matri-phony booth. Y X- scholarship to study abroad in her Jun- ior year. THE BUBBLE BEAUTIFULflCntrunf'e to the KEY bubble blowing beauty winner. Ill UHARMONIOUS BLACKSMITHH - A crowd lines up outside the prize winning DON blacksmith shop. R. FRIENDSHIP - Ron Swenson MRS. FRIENDSHIP - Dorothy Selke INTER-FRATERNITY SWEETHEART- Barb Moraw V HJ A H U CONVENTION TIME-March election of Stuart Symington at the Democratic mock convention. CHAPEL TIME-Year round phase of Augustana life, WINTER TIME-February frosts the Augie campus. nf ' 1 X-- ,ljfvfvg Q X 1 'lx 'fa 'f if-fjyx ,f I K, 4 V' ' r 5 ' I i ' - us' 5 fi , Q zu fdxxxf A lg' ' if-' A :J-Simi UPL, x . Q ak, 3---Q 8--'ff ,.-.4 , , H-1 x A A, ' ,si yv'l,H'5h . 1' w- .Ko ,Q ,gh . -my Vx ' AY5 if .qw ,vm ' 1 2 X ,15- z,x.- f , W , 'iyf ' ww' , 29 41 M ax? . ,-1 . . . 4, to 4 gt, w qf's,,.ff, ,. i' KA 4 nm X H? wx mr fa ,Q as , g' 5 U' 1 'I 1 if Nix f I 'JS Q WWH K! 1 ji x aiu xxx ff 'v 5 3 w Y 1 ii 1 5-1 B52-Q 1 ' HOLIDAY H0LR'4T0II1Ii'Ql1llllPl'l ufhers in was a lively Augie Cfhrislrnas, R if L WORK HOUR-Dirt fiies at the Slough. RUSH HOUR -- Obs sIufT works and worries owl' lhvir lutvwt lamin- child. CN Q . 9 n 4 A , Q f ,K Q I f . 44: mx' ,Y ig s x 'O 5 3.41 Y I Jgffhlzi, 1 I L 1 1 If is H if ZF. 1 f, . 6 ,F x .g - - 4 Y C I H . ' 3 4 ,L .. , x lt V ,Q n ij. LW 'Q '-4. ' J , L EI- -.vigrx -LM 4504 L . . . A- ff 'lf . ' , 'A:'A Q ' ' f ' rv ,f 44.7 A' , HA 'F' - '- r A x V , L K .A Q Giufgif' 532' W gm: Q N gf, Aff wb, w. f V' . ' Q 'rin S. 3 y K A, ,am y . A Q ' V 9 V sv V fi 5 F wmiiwr' 4 A 'A Y ge' f N. ffffls Q I M, f fr Wyn A , ,.f Q Y M 'Pl QQ . W 5, .AQ ' L Q WF? ,G 'QM BUSY fXIOfXII'1NTS-P-'l'lw An- dI't'fAI1 suitr-hlwoard keeps Shelly johnson owupied and 0t'1'lllPilI'llS if1f0I'IIlt li. -Q. R A' And. '--sm Dorm Life LEISURE fXIOMHN'I'S -- Nunvy and Jan relax with 21 little magazine browsing. DEVOTIONAL MOMENTS Day's end in W. B. SOCIAL MOMENTS - Music and fun in W. B. at the Christmas open house. V? sh yi, gg ww-Q WELCOME MOMENTS--Augieites sample Becky's luncheon fare. Moore Acuff, Eugene 15, 78, 88 Ahnquist, Vincent 15 Allee, Charles 15, 122, 123 Allen, Keith 15, 78, 93 Anderson, Duane 15. 87, 158 Anderson, George 15, 65, 73, 88, 89, 155 Anderson, Greta 15 Anderson, Jane 15, 140, 176 Anderson, Kathryn 16, 82, 98, 100, 108, 136, 162 Anderson, Louise 16, 64, 73, 88, 89, 140 Anderson, Ronald 16, 102, 103, 108, 120, 156 Anderson, Sally B2, 135 Arp Henry Asquith, Faye 17, 92, 98 Aston, Nancy 17, 136, 162 Baker, David 16, 76, 90, 148, 163 Basich, Sarah 16 Beite, Ann Mari 16, 94, 95, 97, 144 Bell, Elizabeth 16, 140 Bengston, Wessel 17, 151 Benton, Miriam 17, 87 Berg, Don 17, 60, 73, 90, 108, 156 Blomgren, Donald 17, 102, 126, 157 Blumenthal, Thompson 16 Broneer, Jon 16, 96, 108 Burgess, R. Wiilliam 16, 155 Caras, Emil 16, 63. 86 Erickson, Janice 21, 138 Erlanclson, Charlotte 21 Exline, David 20, 154 Fairman, Fleming, Robert 20, 76, 150 David 20, 77, 80, 81 STUDENT INDEX SENIORS Larkin, Joann 25, 98, 143 Larsen, Fred Larson, Helen 26, 62, 108, 109, 135 Laurin, Phillip 27. 93 Leaf, Rhoda 27, 92 Carlson , Cldlra 17, 87, 98, 128, 143 Carlson, Jane 17, 88, 98, 101, 107, 109, 138, 162 Carlson, John 17, 75, 87 Carlson, Carlson Patricia 17, 98 Ronald E. Foster, Joyce 20, 80, 82 Fryxcll, Roald 20, 70, 73, 78, 82, 157 Gamburg, Beatrice 20 Gilbert, Lew 20, 146 Goodenow, Janet 20, 93, 98 Goumas, Mel 89 Gress, Adele 20, 98, 145 Guthrey, John 21, 89, 92, 161 Hallbcrg, Rodney 21, 60, 62, 72, 78, 158 Hallih, Phillip 21, as Halverson. Marilyn 22, 63, 76, 98, 108, 109, 133 Hanson, Ainsworth 22 Harding, Shirley 22 Haven, Joan 22, 76, 105, 144 Hedin, Lois 23 Hedman, Carl 23, 148 Hedrick, Basil 23, 96 Heeschen, Catherine 23, 108 Hegg, Dyvonne 22 Herrick, Eleson 23 Hiatt, Thomas Hinze, Frances 23, 70, 138 Hjella, Arlen 22 Hjerstedt, Mildred 23, 87, 95, 107, 143 Hoexter, Burleigh 23, 148 Hoffman, Carole 22, 98 Holm, Lory 22, 60, 108, 158 Holmstrom, Gerald 22, 65, 154 Hook, Donna 22, 93 Lce, Joyce 27 Leonardson, Peter 27, 72 Lindberg, Alan 27, 60, 62, 76, 148 Lindberg, Dorothy 27, 70 Lindberg, Kaaren 26, 63, 128, 138 Lindberg, Martha 26, 108 Linn, Shirley 26, 98, 109, 143 Lodge, Robert 27, 89 Loding, Melvin 27, 154 Lolgren, Jack 27, 102, 126, 146 Lorentzen, Joan 26, 128, 133 Loufek, Joanne 26, 88, 89, 92 Lundccn, Phyllis 26, 140 Lundin, William 26, 102, 157 Matlcr, Robert 27, 161 Maier, Kenneth 27 Martin, Paul Martin, Peter 27, 89, 154 Martin, Richard 28, 64, 70, 108 Mattson, Richard 28, 76 McLaughlin, Jeanette 29 McMurray, Carl 28, 78 Ray, George 33, 88, 102, 103, 126, 156, 163 Reed, Lois 33, 98 Reed, Philip as Rogness, Ruth 33, 76, 98, 133 Rome, Wayne Ropp, Arlarl 32, 82, 150 Ross, Caroline 32, 70, 98 Ryden, John 32, 102, 103, 120, 122 Rylander, Sharon 33, 98 Saenger, Robert 33, 78 Samuelson, Caryl 33, 88, 98, 107 San Romani, Virgie 33, 75, 98, 145 Schaefer, Richard Schilf, Audyce 32, 60, 87, 98, 128, 140, 162 Scott, Annamae 32, 78, 136 Selke, Dorothy 32, 65, 82, 92, 93. 98, 99, 108, 109, 145 Slaymaker, Frances 32, 76, 78, 98, 135 Smith, Carlyle 32, 73, 76, 78, 148 Smith, Kenneth 32 Soderstrom, Norman 35, 102, 122, 123, 156 Spangler, Marilyn 35, 144 Meyer, James 29 Miller, Andrew 29, 112, 113 Miller, Catherine 29, 144 Miller, Darlene 29, 82 Richard 29 78 155 163 Stang, Ralph 35, 76, 77, 148 Whitcomb, Carolyn 36 Carlson, Ronald L. 18, 78, 80, 81, 155, 163 Castle, Richard 18, 75, 121, 158 Cederberg, David 18, 87 Chai Nam, Yearl 18, 80, 94 Chatfield, Walter 19, 100, 161 Christolfersen, Carl 19, 87, 146 Coder, Harold 19 Collins, Richard 18, 65, 70, 73, 108, 156 Coyner, Marilyn 18, 145 Crosby, Don 18, 102, 103, 150, 163 Czaikowski, Richard 18, 76, 156 Daly, Terry 19 Danner, Louette 19, 98 Davis, Charlotte 19, 60, 62, 98, 107, 108, 109, 128, 135, 162 Dietrich, Roy 18, 88 Dryden, Donald 18, 102, 106, 112, 113. 156 Ecklund, Diane 18, 60 62, 90, 98, 108, 109, 140 Ecklund, Harry 19, 73, 95, 158 Eckman, Allen 19, 74, 90, 95 Ekstrom, Juanita 20, 140 Ekstrom, Richard 20, 60, 61, 154 Elliott, Richard 20, 116, 152 Ellison, Gloria 20, 60, 92, 93, 98, 144 Engstrom, Judith 21, 60, 98, 100, 128 Adell, Arvid 76, 93, 120 Ahlberg, Jim 41, 90, 149 Alexander, Kerry 41, 76, 86, 152 Hull, Mary Lou 23, 60, 61, 65, 70, 73, 78, 108, 109, 140 Jacobson, Benjamin 23, 60, 67, 146, 163 Jacobson, Joanne 23, 73 James, Richard 23 120, Moore, Robert 29, 98, 102, 103, 105, 120, 122, 123 Mueller, Greta 29, 98 Mullinix, Michael 29 Neilson, Jeanne 29, 145 Neilson, Joyce 28, 144 Nelson, Arthur 28, 76, 93 Nelson, Merle 28, 148 Nystrom, Duane 28, 144, 163 Ohlrich, Robert 29, 153 Oliver, John 29 Olivier, Thea 29, 87, 136 Olson, Carol 30 Olson, Janet 31, 98, 138 Olson, Kaye 31 Olson, Rosemarie 31 Omura, May Janetzke, Ronald 24, 148 Johnson, Barbara 24, 87, 98 Johnson, Diane 24, 76, 133 Johnson. Donald 25 Johnson, John 25, 78, 89, 146 Johnson, Kenneth 25, 102, 120 Johnson. Robert 25, 147 Johnson, Shelly 24, 102, 112, 113, 156 Johnson, Theodore 24, 80, 100, 108, 156, 163 Johnson, William C. 24, 105, 113, 114, 126 Johnson, William R. 25, 102, 121, 147 Kappler, James 25, 155 Kaser, John Paarmann, Donald Palmquist, Marilyn 31, 92, 138 Palmquist, John 30, 78, 106, 156 Park, W'illiam 30, 150 Pearson, Jerry 30 R Pearson, onald 30 Petersen, Lilian 14, 31 Peterson, Charles 31, 102, 106, 108, 112, 113 Peterson, Kenneth 30. 82, 92 Pierce, R ichard so, so, iss Pierce. Sharon 30 Powis, Earl 157 Stenstrom, Ralph 35, 62, 78, 108, 158 Stoneburner, Larry 35, 158 Storck, Susan 34, 138 Strate, Curtis 34 Streh, Robert Strieter, Frederick 34, 60, 61, 65, 66, 73, 88, 89, 108, 154 Studt, Tom 35, 102, 122, 156 Sundeen, Alan 35 Susin, Myron 34, 60, 62, 63, 78, 108 Sutor, Tom 34, 87, 158 Suydam, Duane 34, 158 Swanson, Alan 35, 157, 163 Swedberg, Joanne 35, 98, 107 Terry, William Thomas, Ann fMcLellan1 28 Thompson, Jean 35, 108 Thurau, Alma 36, 73, 108, 109, 140 162 Tranter, Barbara 37, 136 Venell, Marilyn 37, 88, 143 Walterman, Tom 37, 98 Walton, Robert 36 Weber, Lois 36, 70, 73, 90, 107, 109 Weigandt. Giles 36 Wletzel, David 36, 89 Wlheatley, Jenn 36, 105, 127, 128, 136 Alexander. Richard 40 Almlof, Margaret 133 Anderson, Audrey 40, 105, 128, 129, 136 Anderson, Carol J. 40, 140 Anderson, Joan 40, 64, 70, 98, 135 135 Anderson, Rogene 76, 86, 133 Anderson, Wilton Anderzon, David 40, 63, 76, 102, 113, 146 Andre, Armand 40 Appelgren, Barhro 40 Aronson, Ann 40, 66, 73, 94, 95, 133 Augustson, Jan 40, 67, 73, 88, 94, 95, 100, 143 Avery, .layman 40, 157 Bellows, Thomas 78, 86 Belyea, Reginald 40, 88 Bender, Jan 76 Bengston, Karin 40, 88, 89, 136 Bergmark, Glenn 40, 148 Bledsoe, Donald 40, 87 Bloom, Marcette 41, 76, 92, 98, 145 Brinn, Suzanne Broline, Carol 40, 145 Bucherer, Marlene 42, 82, 101, 143 Burks, Peter 73, 121, 154 Burwell, Rose Caras, Pete 41 Carlson, Gary 40, 89 Carlson, James 40, 87, 92 Carlson, Jane M. 39, 76, 133 Carlson, Marshall 39, 105, 113, 146 Keeney, Kenneth 25 Knaack, Harvey 25, 88, 150, 163 Kuster, Janice 24, 76, 98, 129, 138 Ladcholl, Novella 24, 63, 82, 98, 99, 143, 162 Lamere, Doreen 24, 128 Landis, Carol 24, 87 Pristash, Pauline 31, 86, 92, 95, 145 Pursell. Iris 31 Raclovich, Steven 32 Ragan. Gilbert 32, 98 Raisbeck, Virginia Rausch, Carol 32, 64, 70, 73, 86, 108, 109 JUNIORS Carlson, Patricia 136 Carlson, Roger 42, 73, 87, 95. 161 Carpenter, Beverly 39, 82, 96, 136 Cassidy, George 75 Chalfant, Marjorie 39 Christiansen, Paul 39 Coin, Tasso 39, 87, 156 Coolidge, Mary 39, 98, 129, 136 Crawford, William Croonquist, Marcia 40, 92, 98, 99, 100, 129, 145 Dahlin, Warren 63, 122, 149 Dahlstrom, Signe 40, 72, 97, 144 Danielson, Barry 89 Davis, Thomas 39 De Volder, Virgil 39, 102, 121, 147 Delp, Carolyn 39 Dillbeck, James 39, 82, 154 Dockum, Diane 39, 136 Drake, William 102, 103, 113, 114 Driggs. Ronald 39, 66 Economus, Peter 40, 86, 88 Eklof, Roland 39, 148 Elmla, Marlene 39, 63, 82, 94, 95, 143 Evans, Katharine 42 Feltskog, Elmer 40, 64, 67, 70, 73, 86, 100, 14-7 Finders, Ruth Fors, Carolyn 39, 98 Freedlund, Loane 42, 63, 76, 98, 99, 101, 133, 162 Frerichs. Herman 74, 150 Fujii, Hiroshi 40, 92, 94, 95, 161 Gamble, Theodore 39 Green, Charles 40, 86, 93 Grillin, Paul 161 Griffiths, Carol 40, 87, 129, 140 Gunell, Alice 40, 72, 77 Gunlock, Edwin 40, 151 Gunnerson, Jan 39, 67, 128, 140 Gustafson, Paul 40, 75, 80, 87, 100, 152 Hackett, Joann Hammar, Lois 41, 107, 136 Hanson, Albert 40, 102, 122, 147 Harris, Jeannine 40, 63, 67, 140 Heeschen, Robert 150 Heid, Carolyn 40, 98, 76, 136 Hertwcck, Romayne 41 Hines, Ralph 40, 125 White, Orley 37, 87, 125, 152 Whiteside, Dale 36, 96, 157 Wolfe, Nancy 36, 133, 162 W'ong, Dolly 37 Wlood, Clifford 37, 88, 102, 103, 112, 113, 146 Wurbs, James 37, 86, 121, 147 Kobel, Robert 88, 89 Kristensson, Per Hugo 41, 90, 97 Koch, John 41, 69, 78, 157 Larimer, Ted 41, 78, 152 Larson, Gerald 40, 60, 69, 149, 163 Larson, Quentin 93 Larson, Roy 42, 76, 98, 161 Leaf, Anna 74, 76 Linquist, Leon 42, 102, 124, 125, 156 Long, Richard Lundberg, Lloyd 42, 76, 161 Lundgren, Clyde 41, 102, 113, 120, Hodson, Floyd 41, ss Horn, Louise 128, 138 Hosking, Richard 40, 75, 161 Hunter, Marion Jacobs, Sarah 40, 76 Jannes, Helen 40 Johnson, Alan 47, 76, 93, 152 Johnson, Carol A. 40, 138 Johnson 98, Johnson , Carol E. 39, 41, 63, 95, 128, 143, 162 , Cecil 40. 146 Johnson, Janet 40 Johnson, Lyle 42 Johnson, Pauline 82, 107, 135 Johnson, Robert 152 Johnson, Ronald 60, 69, 76, 149 Johnson, Shirley 41, 66, 82, 98, 140 129, Johnson, William Kirkeberg, Max 40, 76, 78, 86, 100, 149 Kjellstrantl, Bonnie 41, 63, 73, 129, 136 Knudsen, Carol 42, 60, 61, 98, 140 Knutson, Ken 122, 149 122, 123, 152 Martinson, Mary Ann 41, 67. 75, 95, 143 McFalls, Phyllis 41, 128, 129, 133 McKinzie, Gerald 41, 113, 114 McLamarrah, Gary 40, 87, 98 McClendon, John McQuaid, Mary 42 Melow, Marilyn 76, 135 Meves, Richard 42, 95 Miller, Jack 42 Miller, Karen 42, 63, 98, 143 Moline, Charles 42, 60, 62, 76, 149 Moss, George 42, 76, 148 Nelson, Bruce 42, 66, 102, 106, 152 Nelson, Joan 40, 82, 92, 144 Nelson, Paul 40, 76, 78, B6 Niels, Joan 40, 65, 73, 105, 128, 129, 136 Nijim, Badie 94, 95, 152 Nijim, Basheer 40, 94, 95, 97, 161 Nolan, Ronald Nordine, Carol 42, 63, 75, 82, 83, 143 Nyquist, Roger 76 Olson, Kaye Olsson, Alan 42, 148 Palmquist, Margaret 41, 77, 80, 82, 135 Park, Gary 42, 73, 89, 90, 100, 154 Parker, Carol 80 Parker, Jerry 80 Peterson, Dave 40, 152 Peterson, Douglas 42, 120, 125, 152 Peterson, Paul Peterson, Robert 73, 155 Pewe, Richard 42, 102, 120, 122, 147 Potter, Agnes 42, 72, 77, 143 Power, Henry 41, 102, 106 Prinz, Andrew 42, 60, 61, 86, 149 Reed, John 69, 76, 100 Reid. Day id 15, 113 Rock, Lamoyne Rock, Sharlene 40, 72, 129, 145 Rogiers, William 41, 146 Abrahamson, Brant 49, 63 Alexander, Don 49, 90, 102, 106, 156 Alley, Gordon Anderson, Arlene 49 Anderson, Bert 49, 72, 88 Anderson, Dwight Anderson, Howard 49 Anderson, Jon 49, 155 Anderson, Lorena 49, 92, 145 Anderson, Lucia 49, 63, 64, 67, 90, 133 Anderson, Marlene 49, 82, 92, 145 Anderson, Roger 49, 73, 106, 163 Arp, Mary Asplund, Carolyn 49, 82, 135 Barrowman, Joanne 63, 82, 90, 97 Bawman, Donald 49, 88, 102, 106 125 Beckman, Richard Bell, W'illiam 75 Bengston, Kim 49, 66, 148 Benson, David 40, 152 Benson, Richard 49, 102, 113, 115, 125, 152, 163 Benson, Ronald 97 Berchekas, Carmen 49, 75, 82, 143 Bergendolf, Elizabeth 49, 133 Berggren, Barbara 49, 63, 93, 133 Bergquist, Roberta 49, 63, 94, 95, Wootls, Rex 47 109, 143 Bergstrom, James 11is1,,,,,, Edwin 49, 158 Blick, Marilyn 49, 76, 82, 138 Bodcen, Rodney Bondeson, William 49 Booras, Nancy 49, 82, 98, 133 Borg, Junita 49, 63, 100, 109, 127, 143 Boyd, Kathryn 49, 96 Brader, John 49, 155 Broberg, Helen 48, 70, 90, 133 Brown, Carl 48 Bryant, A Buncher, Buttcrwor llan James th, Vililliam Call, Ernest Carlson, Clarence 158 Carlson, Harlene 48, 136 Carlson, Randall 48, 76, 147 Carlton, J oan Celms, Peter 48, 72, 78, 102, 126 Church, Bonnie 48, 74, 75, 98, 140 Clark, John 48, 150 Cline, Richard 48, 63, 68, 154 Dahlgren, 154 Wayne 48, 68, 73, 89, Dahlin, Marie 74, 97 Daniels, Robert 39 DeBower, IM-hls, Sh Gloria 48, 76, 133 irley 48 Dismer, Fred Duplain, Louise 48 1'ihrlin, Annette 39 Ellenberger, Fred 45, 97, 106, 158 1-lller, Darlene Engquist, Janifer 138 Erickson, Arden 48, 90, 100, 149 lfrickson, Douglas 146 Erickson, Trudy 45, 48, 105, 107, 128, 129, 133 Adamson, Gary 96 Aldrich. Julia 54, 92 Allen, Gail 51, 136 Andersen, Beverly 54, 143 Andersen, Carol 54, 133 Anderson, Adrienne 54, 82, 92, 107, 109, 136 Anderson. Dorothy 54 Anderson, Bruce 54, 89, 154 Anderson, Janet 54 Anderson, Karen 54, 109 Anderson, Karolyn 52, 74, 75, 140 Anderson, Martin 56, 161 Anderson, Rodney Anderson, Sonia 54, 143 Arden, Janice 54, 135 Argenta, Donald Roos, Donald 102, 103, 152 Sandstrom, Albert 40, 158 Sandstrom, Duane 41, 149 Sandstrom, Marty 40, 93, 104, 113, 116, 156 Saunders, Jacqueline 41, 74 Schaefer, Allen 41, 74 Schick, Jack 40, 78, 86 Schicks, Velbert Schield, Paul Shepherd, Harley 151 Shogren, Kathleen 41, 129, 145 Simpson, Theodore 42, 152 Sjolund, Donald 41, 90, 100, 157 Sjostrom, Henry 41, 94, 149 Smith, Marcellin 146 Smith, Roger 41, 158, 163 Soderberg, John 41 Sorensen, Carl 41, 93, 152 Stead, Nancy 41, 63, 128, 138 Stephenson, Gordon 39, 41, 102, 122, 123. 156 Stone, Patil 41, 72, 82, 92, 95, 161 Strandlund, Donald 41 Strate, Curtis Stricter, Beulah 41. 98, 136 Summers, Marjorie 42, 67, 73, 145 Sundqu ist, Donald 42, 158, 163 Swanson, Constance 42, 80, 88 Swanson, Gerald 42 Swanson, Janet 42 Swanson, John E. 41, 102, 113, 125, 149 Swanson, John M. 42, 60, 63, 74, 75, 82, 149 Swanson, Joyce 42, 63, 82 Swanson, Ken 156 Swenson, Ronald 39, 42, 60, 76, 82, 90, 100, 148 Swensson, Donald 42 SOPHOMORES Fladeland, Harvey 48, 102, 113, 115, 152 Fleming. Donald Gast, Rayma Jean 46, 88, 89 Geheb, Theodore 46, 149 Gilchrist, Marilynn 46, 95, 143 Goodrich, Charles 46, B9 Graham, Jeanette 46, 70 Green, Jack 68 Gustafson, Rodney 46, 159 Gutzler, Beverly 46, 75, 140. Haas, Eileen 46, 92, 138 Haeck, Marian 46, 109, 144 Hansen, Eunice 46, 88, 128, 145 Hanson, Gabe 46, 151 Hanson, Karen 47, 82, 109, 140 Hanson, Robert Harksen, Max 46, 73, 113, 151 Hartwich, Lorraine Hawkinson, Allen 46, 87, 148 Heinrikson, Robert 89, 148 Heinsen, Don 46 Hill, Katharine 46, 70, 82, 107, 138 Hill, Sharon 46, 76 Hogren, Bonnie 46, 107, 138 Holm, Brian 47, 158 Holst, Thomas 46, 92, 154 Horn, Louise 138 Houlton, Virginia Hubbard, Dianne 46, 67 Hubbart, Phillip 46, 78, 80, 81, 86 H'uckefeltlt, William Hull, Howard 46, 76, 90, 149 Hulse, Margaret 47, 107, 138, 162 Hultgren, W'e1don 46, 102, 125, 126, 152 Hurst, Richard 47 Israelson, Leroy 47, 97, 158 Jackson, Carol 47, 76, 95, 98, 143 Jamison, Charles Johnson, Donald Johnson, Marilyn 47, 140 Johnson, Marlys 47 Johnson, Miriam 47, 72, 135 Johnson, Nancy 47, 63, 82, 98, 109, 135 Johnson, Newell 49, 102, 121, 157 Johnson. Patricia 47, 96, 109, 138 Johnson. Ronald 49, 125, 149 Johnson. Jean Johnson. Verelle 49, 72, 92, 136 Jones, Thomas 47, 102, 152 Klebe, Delura 47, 72, 136 Konkowski, Calvin 47, 161 Korn, Carl 47, 68, 73, 98, 155 Kozubik, Robert 146 Kriner, Norman Lagerblade, Russ LaMarca, Marcia 140 Larsen, Gary 47 Larson, Jane 45, 47, 107, 129, 133 Larson, Jay 121 Larson, Nadean 49 Larson, Roberta 49 Lear, Fred 45, 60, 102, 122, 157 Lee, Billie 49, 96 Lehms, Robert 88, 116 Lekander, John 49, 96 Leonardson, Sonia Lindvahl, Betty 49, 127, 135 Lovelace, Richard Lowitz, John 49, 88, 89 Loy, .lack 49, 102, 122, 157 Ludwick, Norman Lundblad. Janice 49, 74, 90, 92, 100, 109, 133 Lundin, Robert 49, 106 Malm, Karin 46. 138 May, Mary 49, 76, 140 McChesney, Nancy 49, 135 Mclntosh, Ardys 49, 74, 75 Mclver, Jean 49, 76, 128, 145 Meyer, Jack 49, 146 Miner, Moraw, Gary 45, 88 Barbara 45, 67, 90, 100, 135 Mueller, Bruce 66 Mullikin, Cordelia 45, 64, 70, 73, 86, 90, 136 Munn, Daniel Munro, Peggy 74 Nakao, Thomas Nelson, John 92, 16f Nelson, Marcia 145 Nelson, Norman 54, 60, 152 Nelson, Patil Nelson, Robert 48 Nelson, Gene 104, 151 Newman, Karen 107, 109, 135 Nielsen, Vee 45, 135 Nordeen, Daniel 45 Noyd, Janis 45 Nuttall, Claire 45, 90, 92, 145 Nystrom, Sandra 45, 135 Oberbcck, Diane 45, 63, 72, 140 Olsen, Bette 45, 96, 107, 127, 140 Olson, Alberta 45, 67, 76, 90, 100, 109, 135, 162 Olson, Arvid 45, 158 Olson, Curtis Olson, George 47, 65, 73, 76, 148 Olson, Jeanne 45, 72, 92, 109, 145 Olson, Maryann 45, 76, 138 Osborne. Thurston 45 Ossian, Robert 45, 102, 113, 150 Packenham, Robert 45, 82, 86, 90, 100, 149 Palmer, Marilyn 138 Parker, Jerry 80 Parsons, Thomas 113, 115 Pearson, Doreen 96 Pearson, Keith 45, 92 Peters, David 45, 90, 125, 155 Petersen, Annette 48, 82, 95, 143 Peterson, Gloria 48, 100, 140 Peterson, James 56, 75, 96, 102, 106, 113 Pfister, Jerome Phillis, Donald Pierson, Arlene 48 Poston, Gerald 158 Rasmussen, Put 48, 107, 135 Reader, La Rae 48, 64, 67, 72, 73, 74, 140 Reinertsen, Raoul 48, 88, 156 Reter, Ann Rittenhouse, Richard 88 Robinson, Albert 48.149 Robinson, Leon Rollo, Margaret 138 Roscoe, Merrill Rosenquist, Arlys 48, 72, 140 FRESHMEN Armstrong, Charles 72, 73 Arvidson, Virginia 54, 82, 97, 109, 140 Baird, Betty 54, 64, 82, 109, 136 Balza, Kenneth 159 Beausang, Holmes 54, 104, 106, 113, 120, 156 Beckwith, Raymond 55 Beese, Lloyd 120, 156 Bender, Carol 54, 72, 143 Bendle, Sandra 54, 72, 136 Bengston, Gene 54, 72, 92 Benner, Nelda 54, 96, 143 Bennett, Sherrill 54, 76, 140 Benson, David Benson, Shirley 56, 75, 109, 145 Berg, Carol 56, 107, 128, 133 Berglund, Lloyd Blackman, James 56, 146 Boccio, Thomas 120, 150 Boulos, John 04 Teros, Frances 42 Tevander, Arlene 42, 66, 128, 129, 133 Tharrington, James 42, 76 Thompson, James Tolander, William 148 Tolin, Nancy 66, 73, 82, 98, 133 Traver, Virginia 42 Tredway, Thomas 42, 78, 93, 152 Trevillyan, Alvin 42, 158 Vagenas, Peter 42 Verger, Rosa 96 Voss, Robert 42, 88 Walker, Carol 65, 78, 82, 136 NVallin, Vernon 42 W'almsley, Bryn Walton, Willard 42, 88 W'arner, Janice 42, 82, 98, 100, 145 Vfebb, Bud 42, 78, 98 Werner, Richard 42, 76, 149 Zorr, V'illiam 42 Sandc, Roger 51, 53 Sandeen, Wanda 48, 133 Sandin. Bertil 48, 97, 150 Savely, Mary Ellen 48, 76 Schad, Patricia 48, 138 Schafer, Darrel 150 Schlueter, Barbara 48, 72, 95, 144 Schmidt, Cynthia 48. 135 Schnack, Mary Lou 48 Schneider, Julie 48, 95, 100, 143 Schryver, Carl 48 Schultz, Dale Schultz, John 48, 76, 90, 100, 113, 146 Sergeant, Joanne Sersig, Janice 48, 70, 109 Simmons, Richard Simpson, Juliann 46, 107, 138 Sjostrom, Betty 46, 75, 82 Smidesang, W'ayne Smith, Charles 47, 155 Soderberg, Joan 46, 136 Soderberg, Linnea 46, 95, 143 Sohrlieck, Rod 46 Spong, Paul 154 Stark, Glen Steen, Virginia 46, 86, 109, 138 Stran,1X'illiam 152 Strand, Burton Straw, Mary Strombeck, Richard 48 Summers. John 46, 89, 157 Sutherland, John 48, 76, 90, 102, 113, 115 Swanson, Clifford 46 Swanson, Robert 46, 125, 149 Swenson, Norma 97 Swindell, Howard 46, 65, 70 Thomas. Linda 46 Tillinghast, Carlton 154 Trick, George 46, 150 Utke, Allen 89, 120, 126, 148 Vanarsdall, Judith 47, 76 Vandevoorde, Phillip 47 Vikdahl, Karen 47 Vogel, Robert Vorpahl, Dorothy 47, 138 Voukidou, Helen 94 Wallentine, Natalie 47, 109, 144 W'alther, Richard 159 Warner, Marilyn 47, 138 Waughtal, Perry 154 Weber, Carol 47, 92, 133 Wehmer, Armin 47, 116, 156 Wells, Richard Werner, Jesse 47, 74, 151 Weston, Donavon 48, 152 Whisler, Kenneth 89, 148 Wildermuth, Peter 47 W'ilson, Nancy 65, 70, 73, 101, 109. 133 W'impenny, Linnea 47, 82 Wdttbecker, Lois 47, 96, 100, 109, 145 Youngbe Youngbe rg, Donald rg, Karin 47, 109, 143 Zoeckler, James 75 Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Lorraine 56, 72, 136 Mary Ellen 56, 138 Richard 56, 113 Shirlene 56, 72, 74 Brawner, Diana 56 Brolin, June 56, 72, 135 Brown, Ralph 150 Burch, Roger Butler, John 150 Calkins, Paul 56 Campbell, Carol 56, 64, 70, 82, 92, 93, 95, 109, 144 Carlson, Carl 72 Carlson, Donald 155 Carlson, Edward 56, 104, 113 Carlson, Harriet 56, 92, 136 Carlson , Julie 56, 72, 97, 140 Carlstrom, David Carpenter, Marshall 56, 76, 156 Cassidy, Patrick Christenson, Sue 56, 145 Christian, Anita 56, 72 Christian, Lyn 51, 68, 98 Clark, Terry 55 Collins, Charles 55 Coons, Archie 74 Cornell, Elsa 55, 63, 76, 127, 136 Croegaert, Paul 55 Curtis, Wlallace 55 Cutlip, William 55 Dailing, Wayne 55 Danly, Raymond 55, 68, 113, 146 Darling, Steven 76, 146 Davis, Larry Dauson, James 55, 113 De Kalb, Noel 55, 152 De Reus, Kenneth 96 Dunlap, Kent 55 Ecker, Cynthia 55, 93, 127, 136 Ekstrum, Sharon 55 Ellison, Floyd 55 Engstrom, John 55, 120 Erickson, Michael 72, 126, 161 Ericson, Dick 55, 125, 158 Erlandson, John 55, 75, 92, 120, 122 Erlandson, Ronald 55, 148 Fahlberg, Keith 55, 58, 72, 73 Ferris, Kenneth 120, 122, 152 Fctterolf, Berkley 55, 73 Johnson, Marjorie 55, 72, 100, 107, 135 Johnson, Nancy 55, 97, 136 Johnson, Phyllis 55, 97, 145 Johnson, Priscilla 55, 72, 143 Johnson, Richard 51, 122, 123, 156 Johnson, Richard 55 Johnson, Ruth 55, 72, 92, 144 Johnson, Sheila 55, 109 Johnson, Sonja 55, 64, 92, 96, 109, 140 Johnson, Suzanne 55, 76, 133 Johnson, Thomas J. 52 Johnson, Thomas L. 52, 106, 113, 125 Johnson, Walter Johnson, Wayne 52, 64, 74, 75, 121 , 155 Johnston, Howard Mcllahill. Gary 57 McNerny, James 57, 158 Michel, Werner 54 Modine, Darold 54, 158 Mohl, Richard 54 Moore, Warren Moss, Joanne 54, 133 Mulder, Janel 54, 70, 100, 109, 133 Mumma, Virgil 151 Neece, Walter Nelms, Jim 150 Nelson, Dean 153 Nelson, Robert 54 Newman, Leland 54, 72, 146 Nickolas, George 54 Noel, Ronald 116, 158 Nolte, Carol 76, 145 Norsen, Nancy 54, 138 Nowers, Arden 54, 74, 75 Peterson: Janet 52, 75, 136 Hecht, Trpkosh, Larry 56, 113 Fisher, Robert 55 Fletcher, Janet Foley, Janet Forse, Barbara 57, 72, 128, 133 1-'ox,Jutlith 57 Freed, Jack 57, 72 Funk, Winifred 57 Gebhartls, Kay 57 Gebhardt, Judy 57 Gehrts, Joan Gerlach, Nancy 57, 72, 97, 136 Giese, Lois 57, 138 Gilmore, Arthur 57, 113 Glick, Milton 57 Gull, Barbara 57 Goldis, Norman Gorman, David 106 Granade, Orville 57 Greer, Virginia 57, 138 Griesemer, Allan 150 Guldenzopf, Emil Hager, Gen 57, 144 Hagg, James 57, 113 Hanlon, Lee 57, 104, 113, 122, 152 Hanson, David Hanson, Donna 57 Hanson, Yivi Ann 57, 76, 93, 97, 14-3 Calvin 57, 104, 113, 146 Hendricks, David Hess, Charles Hill, Merlin 57, 76, 116, 146 Hokanson, Bruce 55 Holcomb, Peggy 55, 140 Honette, Nancy 55, 82, 127, 138 Hoycr, Helen 55, 76 Hultgren, Janet 55, 138 ljams, Christine 55, 100, 129, 138 Jacobs, Dennis 113, 114 Jamieson, James 55, 154 Jannes, Marena 55 Jarek, Gloria 140 Jasper, Benjamin 51 Johansen, Priscilla 55, 76, 143 Johannescn, Richard 51, 55, 80, 81 Johnson Johnson Betty Carla 55, 127, 133 Johnson, , Diane 55, 72, 145 Johnson Karol Ann 55, 138 Johnson Kent 51, 55, 154 Johnson, Margaret 135 Johnston. Kenneth 52, 64, 70, 73, 76, 155 Kapalis, Emmanuel 51, 94, 95, 116 Kappler. Joann 52 Katz, Martin 55, 80, Bl, 86, 148 Ketclscn, Eugene Kirby, Brooks 113 Klauitter, Robert 52 Knudsen, Alice 52, 133 Koehler, Kurt Koens, Patricia 52 Kreps, Marlene 52, 128, 133 Kron. .-trline 52, 76, 92, 109, 140 Kurth, Ronald 52 Larson, Allen 52, 120, 125, 157 Larson, Glenn Larson, Edward 74 Larson, Ronald 52, 56, 72, 116 Last, Robert 152 Lefstein, Norman 52, 80, 81, 86, 148 Lemonidis, Emmanouel 88, 94, 95, 161 Liedtkc, John 52, 154 Lindberg, Carter 57, 89, 113, 125, 148 Linden, James 57 Lindholm. Mary 92, 144 Lindner, Janet 57, 100, 105, 107, 140 Lindquist, Karen 57, 75, 82, 145 Lindstrom. Daniel 92 Lindstrorn, Marilon 57, 105, 107, 120, 133 Linn, Carolyn 64, 73, 77, 82, 109, 135 Linnabary, Thomas 113, 116, 125 Little, Jlenry 120 Livingston, Shelby 57, 136 Locktsood, Dean 57, 68, 72, 158 Lorenz, Barbara 54, 130 Love, lrerte 57 Lull, Martha 57 Luntlblatl, Lucille 57. 74, 100, 133 Luntleen, Claire 107, 135 Lunrlcen, Darwin 57 Machf-sney, Carol 57, 75, 136 Magnusson, Brian 57, 155 Mahalley, Kenneth 57, 72, 149 Marinangeli, Robert 74, 75 Mason. Ronald 57 McClure, Richard 154 Oberlin, Olauder, Oll nan, David 113 Karla 54, 72, 135 Phillip 51, 73 Olson, Arnold 54 Olson, David E. 54, 68, 146 Olson, David F. 54, 125 Olson, F ranklyn 54, 74, 95 Olson, Helen 54, 143 Olson, Mildred Olson, William 54 Ortiz, Robert 54, 158 Palm, Carole 54, 136 Palmquist, Charlotte 54, 144- Patterson, Sandra 54, 75, 107, 138 Paulson, 109, Paulson, Margaret 53, 72, 82, 96, 140 Nancy 52, 129 Pavel, Joan 51, 52, 63, 82, 109, 140 Pearce, Gale 52, 76 Pearson, Jane 52, 82, 133 Peck, Beverly 52, 144 Peika, A strida 52, 100, 135 Petcrsen, Dorothy 53, 145 Peterson , Carolyn 52, 133 Peterson, Charles 158 Peterson, David 52, 72, 156 Peterson, Edwin 52, 72, 156 Peterson Gary 52 Peterson, Judith 51, 138 Peterson, Luella 52, 75, 92, 93, 144- Peterson, Mary Lou 52, 72 Pfundstein, Janice 52, 136 Sakulich, Mary 53, 72, 140 Salter, Ted Salzgeber, John 53 Samuelson, Robert Sandburg, Carol 53 Sandeen, Ebbe 53, 73, 161 Sanders, Don 53, 116 Sandin, Lawrence 52, 75, 106, 148 Sandluntl, Carol 135 Schaefer, John 53, 72, 73 Schaefer, Mary 53 Schlesinger, Julian 52, 75, 146 Schoof, Marilyn 53, 140 Schulenburg, Beatrice 53, 63, 143 Schultz, Gerald 51, 73, 75 Sehweinberger, Dale 104, 113, 114, 120, 153 Sederburg, Sharon 52, 72, 107, 145 Scllmann, Paul 52, 154 Shafer, Roger 52, 152 Shaw, Earlynn 53 Siebels, Allen 53, 125 Smith, Jack 155 Smith, Marilyn 53 Spong, Kay 51, 72, 107, 135 Staack, Richard 51, 106 Stanton, David 51 Starke, Kent 51, 72, 96 Steele, Ross 51, 158 Steiger, Herbert Stein, Donald 51, 72, 121 Stenman, Kenneth 51, 154 Sternberg, Nancy 51, 145 Stratton, Dick 75, 82, 148 Strieter, Janet 51, 96, 109 Stucher, Robert 51 Swanson, Anita 51, 136 Swanson, Gerald 51, 157 Swanson, Martha 51, 109, 145 Swanson, Robert 51, 150 Tate, Thelma 51, 96 Thomas, John 76 Thomas, Oscar 51 Thompson, James S6 Thorell, Paul 56 Tiffany, Peter 75, 116, 158 Tollinger, Dixie 76 Philippus, Roger 52, 72 Pierson, Gerald 52, 72 Pippert, David 52, 147 Plunkett, Mike 52 Polite, Melvin Post, Barbara 52, 72 Purtell. Gail 53, 72, 135 Radcliffe, Margaret 52, 129, 138 Ray, Dave 72 Renberg, Delores 52, 82, 92, 136 Reynolds, Dean 52, 73, 82, 125 Rhea, David 53 Rohwer, Arthur 52, 113, 151 Ronnebeck, John 52 Rook, Vllinnifred 52 Rosborough, Janet 52, 109, 136 Rosing,J01m 52 NURSES SECTION PRECLIN ICALS Andrcss, Cheryl 184 Baxter, Shirley 184 Bergstrom, Gail 184 Bohman, Lozetta 184 Cain, Florence 184 Countryman, Judith 184, 185 Daveronas, Anna 184 De Vorc, Janet 184 Dudley, Deanna 184- Eller, Darlene 184 Gt-ltrts, Joan 184 Harwootl, Anne 184 Hendricks, Patricia 184 Hermann, Sandra 184 Johnson, Nancy 184 Kinsey, Lois 184 Klcmm, Junc 184 Larson, Deann 184 Leonardson, Sonia 184 Murk. Darlene 184 Newman, Karcn 184 Pantilla, Marian 184 Reter, Ann 184- Robinson, Florence 184 Roehlk, Rloise 184 Schalla, Jean 184 Shogren, Carol 184, 185 Sothmann, Carole 184 Weis, Suzon 184 INTERMEDIATES Alftine, Sharon 183 Bartlett, Edith 182 Benson, Jo Dell 183 Botlcnbender, Katherine 182 Bohman, Carol 182 Bohy, Patricia 183 Branting, Phyllis 183 Byron, Mary 183 Coelln, Margaret 183 Downer, Nancy 183 Edwards, June 183, 185 lfeltlman, Janet 182 Fisher, Luan 183 Grilton, Mary 182 Hahn, Joan 182 Hecsz-hen, Barbara 183 Hillquist, Sonja 182 lodcr, Judy 182 Jorob, Marienne 182 Johnson, Ingrid 182 Klcinau, Jo Ann 182 Kuiegge, Betty 183 Lenz, Alice 183 Lester, Gail 183 Linsc, Roberta 182, 185 Near, Marilyn 183 Obi-rg, Doris 183 Painter, Jean 183 Painter, Joan 182 Quilty, Patricia 182 Roseen, Alda Lee 183 Stamp, Marilyn 182 Steward, Sabra 183 Swanson, Sigrid 182 Tltummel, Nancy 182 Walls, Marilyn 183, 185 Wilhclm, Joanne 182 Woodard, Luan 182 Vaughn, Harry Verdegem, Kathleen 56, 144 Yfagner, Ray 56 Wahlmark, Curt 56, 68, 72, 73 Walker, Earl 56, 151 Walker, Nancy 109 V'arme, John 56, 156 Warner, Mary 55 Weis, Suzon Weiss, Pat 138 Wennerberg, Lois 56, 72, 136 1X'ieckhorst, Warren Wlillems, Leroy 56 Williams, Sharon 56 Wilson, Darryl 56 Wittber, Fred 56, 146 Woerner, Fred 56 Womble, Joann 56, 74, 75, 96, 140 Wlong, Shue Tuck 56, 86, 94, 161 Yaspelkis, Ben 56, 152, 172 Youngren, John 56 73, 75 Zempel, Dale 56, 75 SENIORS Anderson, Mardelle 180 Anderson, Greta 180 Anderson, Sharon 180 Blair, Beverly 181 Brade, Inez 181 Brewer, Beverly 181 Crasper, Lois 180 Farh, Marilyn 180 Feldman, Marilyn 180 Forstrom, Donna 180 Fuller, Janice 181 Geiselman, Vivian 181 Johnson, Ann 181 Johnson, Martha 181 Johnson, Shirley 180 Lindmark, Eleanore 180 Mau, Myrna 180 Noard, Carol 180 Riexinger, Margaret 181 Scheppan, Jeanette 181 Swanson, Elaine 181 enior Activities ACUFF, GENE Pre-Medicine Honors: Phi Alpha Theta, president: Beta Beta Beta Activities: Pi Epsilon Gamma, social chairman: Alpha Psi Omega Neophyte: Wrestling: Tribe of Vikings: Observer, re- porter: Pan American Club: Craig,s Wiie,': Board of Control: Biology Club, president: Junior Class president: American Chemical Society. AHNQCIST, VINCENT I. Music Education Transfer: Northwestern Ifniversity Honors: Presser Foundation Scholarship Activities: Augustana Choir ALLEE, CHARLES ARTHUR Mathematics Transfer: University of Iowa ALLEN, KEITH R. History Transfer: North Park College Honors: Phi Alpha Theta Activities: Independent Men: Football: Alpha Phi Omega. ANDERSON, DUANE Business Administration Transfer: Moline Community College Activities: Rho Nu Delta, secretary: Commerce Club. ANDERSON, GEORGE ROBERT Chemistry Honors: Alpha Delta Activities.' Phi Omega Phi, pledge master, vice-president: Rock- ety-I, photography editor: Observer, photography: American Chemical Society: Math Club: Junior Class vice-president: Chairman of World University Serv- ice: Stu-U Building Survey Committee. ANDERSON, JANE Music Education Transfer: American Conservatory of Music Activities: Augustana Choir, Opera Workshop, The Medium and Amelia Goes To The Bally: Phi Rho. ANDERSON. KATHRYN Speech Education Honors: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Activities: Kappa Epsilon Nu, treasurer, secretary: Inter-sorority council: Future Teachers of America: Lutheran Stu- dent Association: Oratorio Society: Dorm Club, presi- dent: Alpha Psi Omega, secretary, president: 'iApple of His Eye, The Patsy, Curious Savage, and Medea. ANDERSON, LOUISE Chemistry Honors: J. P. Magnusson Scholarship, Alpha Delta Activities: Phi Rho, treasurer: Observer, society editor: Lindahl Biology Club: American Chemical Society, secretary: Writer's Club: i'Saga : Oratorio Society: Lutheran Student Association: Band: Womenis Athletic Asso- ciation. ANDERSON. RONALD Physics Honors: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Activities: Basketball: Football: Track: Pi Upsilon Gamma: Tribe of Vikings, treasurer, president: Senior Class president. ANDERSON, SALLY Speech Activities: Kappa Epsilon: Oratorio Society: Women's Athletic ASQUITH, Honors Activities ASTON, N Transfer Activities Association: Cosmopolitan Club: Alpha Psi Omega: International Relations Club. FAYE Psychology : Toppers .' Independent Women: Foreign Missionary Society: Lutheran Student Association: Future Teachers of America: Chapel Choir. XNCY S eech Correction 1 I7 ' St. Olaf College ' Kappa Epsilon Nu, vice-president: Women's Athletic Association: Lutheran Student Association: Future Teachers of America: WAUG. BAKER, DAVID English Transfer Activities luther unior Colle e : . J . .ff ' Delta Omega Nu, pFesident: Augustana Choir, presi- dent: Lutheran Student Association, treasurer: Mc- dea : Inter-fraternity council: Oratorio Society: For- eign Missionary Society. BASICH, SARAH Speech Transfer: Northwestern University Activities: Independent Women: Lutheran Student Association: Oratorio Society: French department play. BEITE, ANN-MARI Swedish Honors: Santa Lucia Activities: Swedish Club: Independent Women: Cosmopolitan Club. BELL, ELIZABETH ANN Music Education Honors: Butterworth Scholarship Activities: Phi Rho: Opera Workshop, Trouble In Tahiti, HA Quiet Game of Cribblef' 'iSunday Excursionu: Au- gustana Choir: Sigma Mu Alpha. BENGSTON, WESSEL Accounting Activities: Gamma Alpha Beta: Wrestling. BENTON, MIRIAM Accounting Activities: Commerce Club: Lutheran Student Association: In- dependent Women. Honors: Vi-King: Lutheran Brotherhood Scholarship: Who's Activities Who in American Colleges and Universities. : Pi Upsilon Gamma, social chairman: Lutheran Stu- dent Association, president: Alpha Delta, treasurer: Dolphins, secretary: Alpha Psi Omega: Observer: Rockety-I: WAIQG: Building Committee: Dorm Club chaplain. BLOMGREN, DONALD Business Administration Transfer: Morton Junior College Activities: Tennis: Pi Upsilon Gamma. BLIQMENTHAL, THOMPSON Business Administration Transfer: Northwestern University Activities: Theta Chi. BRONEER, JON French Honors .' Phi Beta Kappa: Augustana Prize Scholarship. Activities: Cosmopolitan Club, treasurer: International Relations gui: Swedish Club, president: Quad-Cities French u . CARAS, EMILY History Activities: International Relations Club: VVomen's Athletic As- sociation: Oratorio Society. CARLSON, CLARA Business Education Activities: Women's Athletic Association Council: Sigma Pi Delta: Commerce Club, secretary: Spanish Club: Fu- ture Teachers of America. CARLSON, JANE Biology Honors Activities : Toppers: Aglaia: Beta Beta Beta. : Kappa Tau, vice-president, president: Oratorio Soci- ety: Lindahl Biology Club, treasurer: IVomen's League, president: Terrapins: Women's Athletic As- sociation: WAUG: Alpha Psi Neophyte: Swedish Club: Future Teachers of America: Covenant Club. CARLSON, JOHN E. Business Administration Activities: Senior Class treasurer: Band, president: Commerce Club, president: Pi Upsilon Gamma, treasurer: Bas- ketball: Lutheran Student Association. CARLSON, PATRICIA History Activities: Kappa Epsilon Nu: Future Teachers of America: Activities Lutheran Student Association: Oratorio Society: Wo- men's Athletic Association: Swedish Club: Cosmo- politan Club. RONALD L. Political Science CARLSON, Honors: Phi Alpha Theta: Pi Kappa Delta: American Uni- versity Washington Scholarship. : International Relations Club, president: Phi Omega Phi, vice-president: Inter-fraternity Council, treas- urer: Debate: Spanish Club: WAUG: United Na tions Campus Representative. CASTLE, RICHARD A. Accounting Activities: Rho Nu Delta, vice-president, pledge master: Golf: Commerce Club. CEDERBERG, DAVID J. Accounting Transfer: Gustavus Adolphus College Activities: Commerce Club, vice-president: WAUG: Lutheran Student Association. CHAI, NAM-YEARL Political Science Transfer: University of California Honors: Cosmopolitan Scholarship CHATFIEL D, WALTER French, Spanish Transfer: Muscatine Junior College Activities: Independent Men, chaplain, vice-president, president: Board of Control. CHRISTOFFERSEN, CARL E. Business Administration Activities: Beta Omega Sigma, treasurer: Commerce Club. CODER, HAROLD W. JR. Business Administration COLLINS, RICHARD English Honors: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Activities: Alpha Delta: Russell Johnson Scholarship: Saga prose award. Pi Upsilon Gamma, secretary, vice-president: Sopho- more Class secretary: Writers' Club, president: Or- chestra: Band, vice-president, president: Rockety-I copy editor: VVAUG: Publications Board: Observer sports editor, reporter: Homecoming Booklet, copy editor: Saga editor: Freshman Handbook co-editor. COYNER, MARILYN R. Speech Correction, Psychology Activities: Independent Women: Lutheran Student Association: Foreign Missionary Society: Pan American Club: Oratorio Society. CROSBY, DON Business Administration Honors: Most Valuable Baseball Player Activities: Gamma Alpha Beta, president, vice-president, treas- urer: Tribe of Vikings, treasurer: Baseball: Basket- ball: Inter-Fraternity Council, secretary. CZAIKOWSKI, RICHARD A. Economics Activities: Pi Upsilon Gamma, pledge master: Opera Workshop, The Cloak : Augustana Choir. DANNER, I-OUETTE E- Classical Languages Transfer: Keene Teachers College Activities: Future Teachers of America: Lutheran Student As- sociation: Foreign Missionary Society: Chapel Choir: Organ Club: Oratorio Society. DAVIS, CHARLOTTE Chemistry Honors: Aglaia: Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities. Activities: Kappa Epsilon, president, treasurer: Terrapins, vice- DIETRICH, Transfer: president: Social Co-chairman Committee: Women's Athletic Association, president: Athletic Board, sec- retary: American Chemical Society, secretary: Future Teacheris of America: Board of Control, ROY M. Pre-Medicine University of Illinois Activities.' American Chemical Society: Biology Club. DRYDEN, DONALD ALBERT Geology Activities: Pi Upsilon Gamma: Dolphins: Football: Swimming: Tribe of Vikings. ECKLUND, DIANE English Honors: Toppers, treasurer: Aglaia, vice-president: Who's Activities ECKLUND Activities ECKMAN, Transfer Honors Activities Who in American Colleges and Universities: Home- coming Scholarship: Inter-Fraternity Sweetheart, :Phi Rho secretar treasurer' Board of Control' a Y, v i Student Union Building Committee: Lutheran Stu- dent Association, secretary: Alpha Psi Omega: Women's Athletic Association: Future Teachers of America: Oratorio Society: WAUG. , HARRY W. History ' Rho Nu Delta, treasurer: Swedish Club: Cosmopol- itan Club: Lutheran Student Association: Foreign Missionary Society: International Relations Club: Oratorio Society. ALLEN P. Sociology, German ' Luther Junior College ' Illinois Conference Luther League Scholarship 'Lutheran Student Association: Foreign Missionary Society: Augustana Choir: Orchestra: Oratorio So- ciety: WAUG: Church Vocations Club: Swedish Club: Cosmopolitan Club. EKSTROM, JUANITA A. Psychology Activities: Phi Rho, secretary. EKSTROM, RICHARD G. Business Administration Activities: Phi Omega Phi, vice-president, president: Inter- Fraternity Council: Student Union, vice-president. ELLIOTT, RICHARD Geology Honors: Sigma Gamma Epsilon Activities: Omicron Sigma Omicron, secretary, vice-president: Football: Wrestling. ELLISON, GLORIA ELAINE Elementary Education Honors: Toppers Activities: Independent Women, president: Foreign Missionary Activities : Society, president: Future Teachers of America: Lutheran Student Association: Cosmopolitan Club. Speech Correction Athletic Association, vice-president, treas- urer: Oratorio Society: Future Teachers of America: Board of Control: ENGSTROM, JUDITH Phi Rho, secretary: Women's vice-president: Dorm Council, Lutheran Student Association: Rockety-I, index-section editor. . ERICKSON, JANICE Sociology Activities: Kappa Tau: Lutheran Student Association: Women's Athletic Association. ERLANDSON, CHARLOTTE E. Elementary Education Transfer: Luther College Activities.' Independent Women: Foreign Missionary Society, vice-president. EXLINE, DAVID Physical Education Activities: Track: Football: Swimming: Phi Omega Phi. FAIRMAN, ROBERT V. Business Administration Activities: Pan American Club: Gamma Alpha Beta, secretary: Augustana Choir, Oratorio Society. FLEMING, DAVID Political Science Activities: Debate. FOSTER, JOYCE ANN Speech Honors: Alpha Psi Omega, Gold Key Award: Phi Kappa Delta: Speech instruction assistant-ship, Activities: Writer's Club: Canterbury Club, secretary: Debate: LgCraig's Wife , 'ABlithe Spirit , Yes and No , Sound and the Fury , 'SLO and Behold , Medea FRYXELL, ROALD Divisional Science Honors: Augustana Prize Scholarship: Alpha Delta. Activities: Senior class vice president: Alpha Psi Omega, presi- dent: Pi Upsilon Gamma: WAUG: Tribe of Vikings: Writer's Club: Sigma Gamma Epsilon, vice-president. GAMBURG, BEATRICE Psychology Transfer: University of Wisconsin Activities: Sigma Pi Delta. GILBERT, LLEWELLYN D. Economics Activities: Beta Omega Sigma, president: Augustana Choir: Commerce Club: Dolphins, treasurer: Inter-Frater- nity Council: Football, manager: Track: Tribe of Vikings. GOODENOW, JANET Elementary Education Activities: Independent Women: Foreign Missionary Society: Future Teachers of America. GRESS, ADELE Speech Correction Activities: Independent Women: Future Teachers of America. GUTHREY, JOHN Chemistry Transfer: University of Illinois Activities: Independent Men: Foreign Missionary Society: Math Club: American Chemical Society. HALLBERG, VERNON RODNEY Political Science Honors: Phi Alpha Theta Activities: Rho Nu Delta, secretary, president: Hi-Fi Com- mittee: Orchestra: International Relations Club: Lutheran Student Association. HALLIN, PHILIP A. Business Administration Activities: Omicron Sigma Omicron: Commerce Club. HALVERSON, MARILYN Science Honors: Toppers: Aglaia: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Vi-Royalty attendant. Activities: Chi Omega Gamma, president, secretary: Lutheran Student Association: Oratorio Society: Orchestra: Augustana Choir: Women's Athletic Association: Pep Committee, co-chairman: Proctor: -Board of Control: Future Teachers of America: Inter-Soror- ity Council. HANSON, AINSWORTH Jr. Pre-Medicine Activities: Phi Omega Phi. HARDING, SHIRLEY History Activities: WAUG: Women's Athletic Association Council: Pan American League: Cosmopolitan Club: Art Assoc- iation, vice-president: Chi Delta, vice-president. HAVEN, JOAN Physical Education Transfer: Wartburg College Activities.' Women's Athletic Association: PEMM Club: Inde- pendent Women: Augustana Choir: Opera Workshop. HEDIN, LOIS RUTH Christianity Activities: Lutheran Student Association: Christian Vocations HEDMAN, Association: Independent Women: Writer's Club: Foreign Missionary Society. CARL Philosophy Transfer: Luther College Activities: Delta Omega Nu. HEDRICK, BASIL C. Spanish Activities: Gamma Alpha Beta: Pan-American Club, president, vice-president. HEESCHEN, CATHERINE English Honors: Toppers: Phi Beta Kappa HEGG, DYVONNE Social Work Activities: Independent Women: Swedish Club. HERRICK, ELESON M. Philosophy Transfer: Mankato State Teachers College: University of Alaska. HINZE, FRANCES English Activities: Kappa Tau, vice-president: Future Teachers of America: Writer's Club: Canterbury Club. HJERSTEDT, MILDRED RUTH Secretarial Science Activities: Sigma Pi Delta: Cosmopolitan Club: Commerce Club: Swedish Club: Terrapins: Women's Athletic Association: Lutheran Student Association, HOEXTER, BURLEIGH Business Administration Transfer: University of Illinois Activities: Delta Omega Nu: Commerce Club. HOFFMAN, CAROLE Elementary Education Transfer: Grinnell College Activities: Future Teachers of America. HOLM, LORY Pre-Medicine Honors: Vi-Royalty Attendant: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Phi Beta Kappa. I Activities: Student Union president: Rho Nu Delta, president: Friendship Fair co-chairman: Hi-Fi Committee. HOLMSTROM, GERALD R. Political Science Activities: Phi Omega Phi, pledge master, treasurer: Observer, advertising manager: Rockety-I, advertising man- ager: Orchestra, manager: Debate: Board of Pub- lications. HOOK, DONNA Nursing Transfer: North Park College Activities: Convenant Club. HULL, MARY LOU English Honors: Activities: Phi BCH KHPPHZ Vi-Royalty attendant: Whois Who in American Colleges and Universities: Aglaia: Toppers: Alpha Delta: Phi Alpha Theta. Phi Rho: Observer, feature editor, managing editor: Building COIHIIUIICCJ Student Union secretary: Lu- theran Student Association: Women's Athletic Asso- ciation: International Relations Club: Writer's Club, treasurer: Board of Control, Oratorio Society: SFARC. JACOBSON, BENJAMIN Philosophy Honors: John B. Fryxell Scholarship: Esbjorn Peace Prize: Activities: Phi Alpha Theta. Beta Omega Sigma, president: Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil, president: Board of Control: Golf: Rockety-I: International Relations Club. .IACOBSONJJOANNE English, American Studies Honors: Toppers: Aglaia Activities: Phi Rho: Rockety-I: Augustana Choir: WAUG: Writers Club: Field Service Co-ordinator, JAMES, RICIIARD L. Geology Transfer: Moline Community Colloge JANETZKE, RONALD H. Pre-Law Activities: Delta Omega Nu, treasurer. JOHNSON, BARBARA K. Secretarial Science Activities: Lutheran Student Association: Sigma Pi Delta: Com- merce Club: Future Teachers of America. JOHNSON, DIANE Secretarial Science Activities: Chi Ome a Gamma' Freshman Class secretar ' L JOHNSON, JOHNSON, Activities: JOHNSON, Activities: JOHNSON, Transfer: Activities: JOHNSON, Honors: Activities: JOHNSON, Honors: Activities: JOHNSON, Activities: S 9 yr u' theran Student Association: Augustana Choir: Wom- en's Athletic Association: Oratorio Society. DONALD W. Sociology JOHN Geology, Chemistry Beta Ome a Si rma corres ondin secretar ' Uddcn s is D, P .s B Yi , Geology Club: Sigma Gamma Epsilon, vice-presi- dent: American Chemical Society, treasurer. KENNETH A. Business Administration Pi Upsilon Gamma: Basketball: Tribe of Vikings: Dorm Council, treasurer: L.S.A. ROBERT ALAN Economics Moline Community College Beta Omega Sigma, social chairman, vice-president. SHELLY ROBERT Pre-Medicine Honorable Mention, CCI End. Pi Upsilon Gamma: Student Union Building Com- mittee: Football: Track. TED L. Pre-Medicine Lundberg Scholarship: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Vi-Royalty attendant. Omicron Sigma Omicron, secretary, president: Fresh- man Class president: Co-Chairman of Augustana Memorial Amphitheater: Inter-Fraternity Council, treasurer: Dorm Club, vice-president, president: De- bate: Social Committee: Board of Control: Student Union Expansion Committee chairman. WILLIAM C. Physical Education Pi Upsilon Gamma: Freshman Class president: PEMM Club, president: Dolphins: Football: Track: Swimming: Tennis: Board of Control: Tribe of Vikings. JOHNSON, WILLIAM R. Business Administration Activities: Beta Omega Sigma, vice-president: Golf: Tribe of Vikings. KEENEY, KENNETH Accounting Transfer: Pittsburg State Teachers College KNAACK, HARVEY Pre-Medicine Activities: Gamma Alpha Beta, president. KUSTER, JANICE A, Business Education Activities.' Kappa Tau, secretary: Commerce Club: Lutheran Student Association: Womenis Athletic Association: Alpha Pi Epsilon: Oratorio Society: Augustana Choir: Future Teachers of America. LADEHOFF, NOVELLA Elementary Education Activities: Sigma Pi Delta, president, vice-president, corres- ponding secretary: Future Teachers of America, secretary: Biology Club: Cosmopolitan Club: Alpha Psi Omega, secretary: Lutheran Student Associa- tion: Pan American Club: Oratorio Society: Wom- en's Athletic Association. LAMERE, DOREEN Physical Education Honors: Toppers Activities: Future Teachers of America: Women's Athletic Association Council: PEMM Club. LANDIS, CAROL Secretarial Science, Sociology Activities: Chi Delta: Women's Athletic Association: Com- merce Club: Spanish CIub: L.S.A. LARKIN, JOANN History Activities: Sigma Pi Delta, secretary: Cosmopolitan Club: Fu- ture Teachers of America: Lutheran Student As- sociation. LARSON. HELEN Speech Correction Honors: Toppers: Aglaia: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Lutheran Brotherhood Scholarship: Vi-Queen. Activities: Kappa Epsilon, secretary, president: Women's Ath- letic Association: Future Teachers of America: Friendship Fair Co-Chairman: Rockety-I: Student Union Election Committee: Women's League, vice- president. LAURIN, PHILIP History Transfer: North Park College Activities: Covenant Club, president: Religious Council. LEE, JOYCE ARLENE Geography Activities: Oratorio Society: Cosmopolitan Club: Chapel Choir. LEONARDSON, PETER Chemistry, Pre-Medicine Activities: Rho Nu Delta: Alpha Phi Omega. LINDBERG, ALAN Philosophy Activities: Delta Omega Nu, vice-president: Social Committee: Program Committee: Alpha Phi Omega: Augustana Choir, librarian. LINDBERG, DOROTHY Sociology Activities: Chi Omega Gamma. LINDBERG, KAAREN Sociology Activities: Kappa Tau: Swedish Club, secretary: Women's Athletic Association Council, secretary: Canterbury Club: Terrapins, president: Foreign Missionary So- ciety: Lutheran Student Association. LINDBERG, MARTHA English Honors: Toppers, secretary-treasurer: Phi Beta Kappa. Activities: Independent Women: Lutheran Student Association: Foreign Missionary Society: Writer's Club, treasurer: Future Teachers of America: Dorm Council Librar- ian. LINN, SHIRLEY Geography, Elementary Education Honors: Toppers: Aglaia Activities: Sigma Pi Delta, secretary, vice-president: Observer: WAUG: Swedish Club, president: Cosmopolitan Club, vice-president: Student Directory, editor: W.A.A.: Foreign Missionary Society, publicity com- mittee: L.S.A., publicity committee: Future Teachers of America: Oratorio Society. LODGE, ROBERT Chemistry Activities: Math Club: American Chemical Society. LODING, MELVIN Geology Activities: Phi Omega Phi. LOFGREN, JACK W. Business Administration Activities: Beta Omega Sigma, secretary: Tribe of Vikings: Tennis: Pan American Club: Commerce Club. LORENTZEN, JOAN Honors: Beta Beta Beta Activities: Chi Omega Gamma: Biology Club: W.A.A.: L.S.A.: 'Oratorio Society: Orchestra. Biology LOUFEK, JOANNE E. Biology Activities: Biology Club: Foreign Missionary Society: Cosmo- politan Club. LUNDEEN, PHYLLIS ANN Speech Rehabilitation Transfer: Northern Illinois State College Activities: Phi Rho: W.A.A.: L.S.A. LUNDIN, BILL GeologY Honors: Swimming Award D l Activities: Pi Upsilon Gamma: Dolphins, president: Swimming, captain. MADER, ROBERT Bi0l0gY Transfer: Joliet Junior College Activities: Independent Men. MAIER, KENNETH Accounting, Spanish Activities: Rho Nu Delta: Baseball: Band. MARTIN, PAUL J. Geology Transfer: University of Illinois MARTIN, PETER Chemistry Transfer: St. Ambrose College q Activities: Phi Omega Phi, social chairman: Alpha Phi Omega, secretary: American Chemical Society. MARTIN, RICHARD Journalism Honors: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Alpha Delta Activities: Phi Omega Phi, secretary: Observer, reporter, sports editor, editor-in-chief i2 yearsi3 WAUG, program director: Saga, First prize poetry: Foreign Mission- ary Society: Writer's Club: Assistant Editor Stu- dent Handbook. MCMURRAY, CARL D. Political Science Transfer: University of Illinois Honors: Phi Alpha Theta MEYERS, JAMES D. History Activities: Gamma Alpha Beta, secretary, vice-president: Com- merce Club: Wrestling: Track: Inter-fraternity Coun- cil. History Activities: Football: Track: Wrestling: Tribe of Vikings: Future Teachers of America. MILLER, CATHERINE T. Music Education Activities: Independent Women: Swedish Club, secretary: Lu- theran Student Association: Foreign Missionary So- ciety: Future Teachers of America: Oratorio Society: Chapel Choir: Organ Club. MILLER, DARLENE M, Nursing Transfer: Activities: University of Illinois Independent Women: Oratorio Society: L.S.A.: Alpha Psi Omega: Swedish Club. MOORE, RICHARD L. Geology Honors: Activities: Sigma Gamma Epsilon Phi Omega Phi, pledge master, president: Tennis: Tribe of Vikings: Homecoming Publicity Committee, chairman: Friendship Fair, Program Committee chair- man, Auctioneer: Oratorio Society: Inter-Fraternity Council, vice-president. MOORE, ROBERT LEE Physical Education Transfer: Moline Community College Activities: PEMM Club, treasurer: Tribe of Vikings, secretary: Future Teachers of America: Baseball: Basketball. MUELLER. GRETA M. Elementary Education Transfer: Pepperdine College A cti cities: Kappa Tau: Women's Athletic Association: Lutheran Student Association: Future Teachers of America. MULLINIX, MICHAEL H. Political Science Transfer: Iowa University Activities: Beta Theta Pi. NEILSON, ,IEANNE MARILYN Nursing Transfer: Augustana Hospital Activities: Independent Women. NEILSON, JOYCE MARIE Nursing Transfer: Augustana Hospital Activities: Independent Women. NELSON, ARTHUR History Transfer: North Park College Activities: Covenant Club: Augustana Choir: Opera Workshop, Sunday Excursion , A Quiet Game of Cribble , Amelia Al Ballofl NELSON, INIERLE Business Administration Activities .' NYSTROM. Activities: OIILRICII. Delta Omega Nu, secretary, president: Lutheran Stu- dent Association: Commerce Club: Future Teachers of America: Pan American Club. IJUANE M. Business Administration Omicron Sigma Omicron, vice-president, president: Friendship Fair chairman: Inter-Fraternity Council, president: Tribe of Vikings: Golf. ROBERT Business Administration Transfer: Wright Junior College Activities: Omicron Sigma Omicron, treasurer: Commerce Club. OLIVER, IOIIN B. Ministry of Music Transfer : North Park College Honors: Presser Foundation Scholarship Activities: Independent Men: Sigma Delta Gamma, president. OLIVIER. THEA Secretarial Science Activities: Kappa Epsilon Nu, treasurer, vice-president: Com- merce Club. OLSON, CAROL ANNE Physical Education Transfer: A ctivities : Cornell College Oratorio Society: Women's Athletic Association. OLSON, .IANET Elementary Education Activities: Kappa Tau: Lutheran Student Association: Spanish Club, Foreign Missionary Society: Cosmopolitan Club: Observer: Future Teachers of America, PALMQUIST, D. MARILYN Christianity Activitics: Kappa Tau: Foreign Missionary Society: L.S.A, PALMOUIST, ,IOIIN C. Geology Honors: Sigma Gamma Epsilon, president Activities .' Pi Upsilon Gamma, secretary: Dolphins, treasurer: Lutheran Student Association. PARK, WILLIAM W. Business Administration Transfer: Grinnell College Activities: Gamma Alpha Beta. PEARSON, ,IERRY F. Social Studies Transfer: University of Illinois Activities: Rho Nu Delta: Spanish Club: L.S.A. PEARSON, RONALD Business Administration Transfer : Actiiritics: Wilson Junior College Delta Omega Nu, treasurer: Commerce Club: L.S.A. PETERSEN, LILIAN Elementary Education Transfer: Connecticut Teachers College Activities: Phi Rho: Future Teachers of America: W.A.A. PETERSON, KENNETH L. Christianity Honors: Luther Philip Kron Scholarship Activities: Alpha Psi Omega, vice-president, HR, U. R. , The Apple of His Eye , Thunder Rock , g'The Curious Savage , 'iThe Patsy , Come, Let Us Adore Him : Oratorio Society: Lutheran Student Association: Foreign Missionary Society, board member: Track: Swedish Club. PIERCE, RICHARD Chemistry Activities: Phi Omega Phi, secretary: American Chemical So- ciety. PIERCE, SHARON English Activities: Writer's Club. PRISTASH, PAULINE Christianity Activities: Independent Women: Oratorio Society: Future Teach- ers of America: Foreign Missionary Society, secretary: Lutheran Student Association: American Chemical Society: Cosmopolitan Club: International Relations Club: Christian Vocations Association. PURSELL, IRIS Elementary Education Transfer: Scarrit College: Union University: Lambrith College RADOVICH, STEVEN History Transfer: Moline Community College Activities: Future Teachers of America: Veterans Association. RAGAN, GILBERT C. Business Administration Activities: Gamma Alpha Beta, president: Inter-fraternity Coun- cil: Future Teachers of America. RAUSCH, CAROL American Studies Honors: Toppers, president: Whois Who in American Colleges Activities: and Universities: Augustana Prize Scholarship: Ag- laia, Alpha Delta, vice-president: Phi Beta Kappa Independent Women: Observer, exchange editor, fea- ture editor: Saga, editorial committee: Rockety-I: Writer's Club: International Relations Club, vice- president: Oratorio Society: Chapel Choir: 'Orches- tra: Organ Club: Lutheran Student Association. RAY, C. GEORGE Pre-Medicine Honors: Activities: Beta Beta Beta Pi Upsilon Gamma, vice-president: Tennis: Track: Basketball: Tribe of Vikings, president: Biology Club: Inter-fraternity Council. REED, LOIS Elementary Education Activities: Future Teachers of America: Lutheran Student Asso- ciation: Foreign Missionary Society: Swedish Club. REED, PHILIP C. Geology Activities: Augustana Orchestra ROGNESS, RUTH R. Elementary Education Honors: Viking Olympics Queen Activities: Chi Omega Gamma, vice-president: L.S.A.: W.A.A.: Women's League, treasurer: Dorm Council, librar- ian: Augustana Choir, secretary-treasurer: Mothers Club Coordinator: Future Teachers of America. ROPP, ARLAN Speech Activities: Gamma Alpha Beta, vice-president: Alpha Psi Omega: Debate: Band: WAUG: Craig's Wifev: g'Yes and Now: The Patsy. ROSS, CAROLINE English Transfer: Oberlin College Activities: Writer's Club: Future Teachers of America. RYDEN, JOHN Political Science Honors: Phi Alpha Theta Scholarship Activities: 'Omicron Sigma Omicron: Basketball, manager: Base- ball, manager: Tribe of Vikings: International Rela- tions Club, vice-president, secretary, treasurer. RYLANDER, SHARON Elementary Education Activities: Sigma Pi Delta, pledge mistress, secretary: Observer: Future Teachers of America: Cosmopolitan Club: W.A.A.: L.S.A.: Foreign Missionary Society, SAENGER, ROBERT C. Geology Honors: Sigma Gamma Epsilon Activities: Rho Nu Delta: Football. SAMUELSON, CARYL Biology Activities: Future Teachers of America: Terrapins: French Club: Swedish Club: L.S.A.: Foreign Missionary Society: W.A.A.: Oratorio Society: Biology Club, SAN ROMANI, VIRGI Elementary Education Transfer: Activities: McPherson College Future Teachers of America: Band: Chapel Choir: Lutheran Student Association: Foreign Missionary Society: Womerfs Athletic Association: Christian Vo- cations Association: Oratorio Society. SCHIFF, AUDYCE Commercial Education Honors: Toppers Activities: Phi Rho, treasurer, vice-president: Pan American Club? C0SIn0politan Club: Commerce Club: Oratorio Society: Future Teachers of America: Lutheran Stu- dent ASS0CiHfi0H9 Alpha Pi Epsilon: Women's Ath- letic Association Council, treasurer: Inter-sorority, president: Board of Control, SCOTT, ANNAMAE Elementary Education Honors: Phi Alpha Theta Activities: Kappa Epsilon Nu, secretary, president: Future Teachers of America: Spanish Club. SELKE, DOROTHY Elementary Education Honors: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Aglaia Activities: Independent Women, treasurer, president: Future Teachers of America, president: Lutheran Student Association: Board of Control: Foreign Missionary Society, vice-president: Observer, exchange editor: Organ Club, treasurer: Writer's Club: Spanish Club: Alpha Psi Omega: Alpha Delta: WAUG. SLAYMAKER, FRANCES ANN Elementary Education Honors: Phi Alpha Theta, secretary, treasurer Activities: Kappa Epsilon, vice-president: Augustana Choir: Future Teachers of America: Oratorio Society: Lu- theran Student Association: Women's Athletic As- sociation: Inter-Sorority Council, secretary-treasurer: Sigma Mu Alpha. SMITH, CARLYLE AUGUST History Transfer: Luther Junior College Activities: Delta Omega Nu: Phi Alpha Theta: Alpha Phi Omega, treasurer: Alpha Psi Omega: Orchestra: Augustana Choir: Curious Savagev: Lo and Be- holdv: Lutheran Student Association. SMITH, KENNETH P. Sociology Transfer: Graceland College SODERBERG JOHN T. Sieech , I Transfer: University of Denver, Gustavus Adalphus College, University of Minnesota. SODERSTROM, NORMAN Elementary Education Activities: Pi Upsilon Gamma, secretary: Baseball: Future Teachers of America: Tribe of Vikings: Lutheran Student Association: Swedish Club. SPANGLER, MARILYN Christian Service Honors: Toppers Activities: Independent Women: Augustana Choir: Chapel Choir: Christian Vocations Association: Lutheran Student Association: Foreign Missionary Society: Swedish Club: Sigma Mu Alpha: HMonkey's Pawf, STANG, RALPH K. Bachelor of Music STENSTROM, RALPH H. Philosophy Honors.' Phi Alpha Theta: Phi Beta Kappa Activities: Rho Nu Delta, president. STONEBURNER, LARRY A. Psychology Activities: Rho Nu Delta, president, vice-president, secretary: Inter-Fraternity Council: Alpha Phi Omega: WA UG: Lutheran Student Association: Biology Club. STORCK, SUSAN Elementary Education Activities: Kappa Tau, treasurer, vice-president, president: Inter- Sorority Council: Pan American Club, secretary: Future Teachers of America. STRATE, CURTIS Accounting STRIETER, FREDERICK J. Chemistry Honors: Phi Beta Kappa: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Standard Oil Scholarship: Alpha Delta: Augustana Prize Scholarship Activities: Phi Omega Phi, treasurer, vice-president: American Chemical Society, president, program chairman: Stu- dent Union, treasurer: Junior class treasurer: WAUG, treasurer: A. M. A., treasurer: Observer, advertising manager, business manager: Rockcty-I, business manager: Math Club: Board of Control: Publications board. STUDT, TOM Geology Activities: Phi Upsilon Gamma: Tribe of Vikings: Baseball. SUNDEEN, ALAN Accounting Transfer: University of Iowa Activities: Lutheran Student Association. SUSIN, MYRON Pre-Medicine Honors: Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Kappa Delta: Beta Beta Beta: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Activities: Student Union Cafeteria manager: Board of Con- trol: Biology Club: National Student Association co-ordinator. SUTOR, THOMAS H. Social Studies Activities: Rho Nu Delta: Commerce Club: Band: Orchestra: Lutheran Student Association. SUYDAM, DUANE I. Business Administration Activities: Rho Nu Delta: Commerce Club. SWANSON, ALAN Geology Honors: Most Valuable Freshman Football Award Activities: Pi Upsilon Gamma, president: Football: Wrestling: SWEDBER Sophomore Class president: Pep Committee: Inter- Fraternity Council, vice-president: Tribe of Vikings. G, JOANNE English Activities: Terrapins, secretary: Writer's Club: Oratorio So- ciety: Women's Athletic Association: Swedish Club: Cosmopolitan Club. TERRY, WILLIAM J. Business Administration THOMAS, ANN MCLELLAN Elementary Education Activities: Kappa Tau, secretary: Pan American Club, vice- THOMPSO president: Womens Athletic Association: Future Teachers of America. N, JEAN Political Science Honors: Phi Beta Kappa Activities: Independent Women: Terrapins. THURAU, A LMA English Honors: Aglaia: Alpha Delta: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Activities: Phi Rho, president: Rockety-I, editor in chief: Student Handbook, art editor: Writers' Club: Pub- lications Board: Womens Athletic Association: Inter- Sorority Council: Dorm Council, secretary: Senior Class secretary: Lutheran Student Association: Or- chestra. TRANTER, BARBARA A, Bachelor of Music Activities: Kappa Epsilon Nu: Sigma Mu Alpha, secretary. VENELL, MARILYN JEAN Mathematics Honors: Toppers Activities: Sigma Pi Delta, treasurer, president: Math Club, president: Lutheran Student Association: Women's Athletic Association: Cosmopolitan Club, WALTERMAN, TOM History Honors: Phi Alpha Theta, president Activities: Gamma Alpha Beta: Future Teachers of America, treasurer. WALTON, ROBERT W. Pre-Law Transfer: Moline Community College Activities: Gamma Alpha Beta. WEBER, LOIS English Honors: Aglaia: Alpha Delta Activities: Phi Rho, president: Writers Club: Terrapins: Lu- theran Student Association, secretary: Women's Ath- letic Association: Oratorio Society: Obesrver: Future Teachers of America: Cosmopolitan Club. WEIGANDT, GILES R. Sociology Transfer: Moline Community College Activities: Lutheran Student Association: Missionary Society: Oratorio Society. WHEATLEY, JEAN Physical Education Activities: Kappa Epsilon Nu: Women's Athletic Association Council: PEMM, secretary, vice-president: Cheer- leader, captain: Rockety-I: Future Teachers of America. VVHITCOMB, CAROLYN JOYCE English Activities: Sigma Pi Delta: Women's Athletic Association: French Club. WHITE, ORLEY F, Business Administration Activities: Omicron Sigma Omicron: Commerce Club, president: WHITESID Track: Tribe of Vikings. E, DALE RAYMOND Swedish, German Activities: Pi Upsilon Gamma: Band, vice-president, president: WOLFE, N Football: Pan American Club, vice-president: Soph- omore Class treasurer. ANCY A, Sociology Activities: Chi Omega Gamma, secretary, president: Lutheran Student Association: Cosmopolitan Club: Women's Athletic: Association: Inter-Sorority Council: Ora- torio Society. WONG, DOLLY MAE Nursing Activities: Women's Athletic Association: Independent Women: WOOD, CL Cosmopolitan Club. IFFORD Biology Honors: Most Valuable Football Player Activities: Beta Omega Sigma, secretary: Football: Tribe of Vikings, vice-president: Biology Club: Track. WURBS, JAMES A. Accounting Activities: Beta Omega Sigma, treasurer: Tribe of Vikings: Spanish Club: Golf team, captain: International Relations Club. an ,av-gf Q- 5 of 'K 1' gi 7. ii 4 QSM' V F ,kia hw' ,www 42' W gfyf -M , 'Q f f 3 f gig-359 X, fe ' Vfrffxf' . ff' if ,,.. 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WHEELAN FUNERAL HOME Phone 6-5421 18th Street at Sth Avenue ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS 1823 3rd Avenue, Rock Island ELORSHEIM SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN SC1f'l.W'9Ilke1' a MO'l1q'I1.I'l, IRC. 412 15th Street.Mo1ine Famous For Famous Brands I I FORT WOODS .1 EWELERS DIAMONDS WATCHES Home of the Cha-Cha Room CHINA SILVERWARE CRYSTAL O 1702 Second Ave. Rock Island, III. AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY UYOUR HEADQUARTERS HOTEL REGISTERED IEWELERS WHEN IN ROCK ISLAND L. P. KING - MANAGER 225 ' ' S COMPLETE MUSIC SERVICE Phone 3-6641 Owners: 113 West Third Street R. N. COOK Davenport, Iowa PAULINE COOK LESSON INSTRUCTION ON ALL INSTRUMENTS -- THIN SALTINES GOLDEN GRAHAMS M U N' 5-MINUTE MACRONETS SPAGHETTI Ji !3!'6'E'.EE.'!,'1P.,-W. Dimoc1c.Gou1c1 CCO. LUMBER 0 MILLWORK O PLYWOOD Est. 1852 Rocx ISLAND MOLINE EAST MOLINE BETTENDORF DAVENPORT FISH COMPANY FISH-OYSTERS SEA FOODS FROZEN ERUITS cmd VEGETABLES 230 EAST THIRD STREET TELEPHONE 2-1774 TRI-CITIES LEADING ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR L 8c W Electric Co. Phone Rock Island 6-2619 223 18th Street ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS f .. f ' ' fm fi Q , I 'gm mhwlf kg- H s the TASTE of the Town. F RED PIEHL INC. AUTHORIZED MERCURY DEALER 526 - 20th STREET ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS R.I. 8-6383 OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY COURTESY QUALITY R I T Z C A F E PLATE LUNCHES 0 STEAK DINNERS CARRY OUT ORDERS 3810 14th AVE. ROCK ISLAND LARRY'S STANDARD SERVICE Your Ccrr Clinic COMPLETE ACCESSORIES GAS OIL TOWING Corner 18th Ave - 38th St. Rock Island, Ill. Dial 6-2041 PARKER LAUNDRY COMPANY HIGHEST QUALITY 1312 -14 Third Ave. Rock Island, Illinois Phone R. I. 8-5161 ROCK ISLAND PAINT COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS OE Rcckccte PAINT VARNISHES ENAMELS 2106-4th Ave. 6-0115 School, Church cmd 516199 GHCI Plf1Y Office Equipment Equipment A. M. BLOOD COMPANY 326 20111 Street ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS Telephone 6-0431 You Can Buy If ln Rock Island THE RETAIL BUREAU CF THE ROCK ISLAND CHAMBER OF COIVIMERCE Exfends Hs Hear'ries1' Congra+ula+ions To fhe Class of l956 Looking for the Latest --and the Best Read THE ARGUS for Complete Coverage of Intemational, National and local news! Favorite Columnists! Sports News! The whole family enjoys T HE A R G U S Zmd-Qzae4'0Z4wz77w44a4w The Store lor Young Men and Men Who Stay Young THE SYNDICATE - HUB Complete Outfitters for Men and Boys 222 West Second Street Davenport, Iowa MACE CHEMICAL 6. SUPPLY COMPANY IANITOR SUPPLIES, CLEANING MATERIALS AND MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT FOR PUBLIC, PRIVATE AND BUSINESS INSTITUTIONS 207-09 E. 2nd St. DAVENPORT, IOWA Dial 2-4012 C. Arnold Serenius-. . . for the besf in life insurance THE NORTHVVESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of Milwaukee. Wisconsin 610-611 Cleaveland Building Rock Island. Illinois Phone 3-8214 Zegla ,cleaning qam eamle calile in college. S Air Conditioned ' Newly Remodeled C 'I' - H 2 Midway Restaurant O K 3034 5th AVE. P S OPEN 24 HOURS S Golden Brown Chicken in the Basket-Short Orders MOLINE CONSUMERS CO. READY Mix coNcRETE Cupples Aluminum Windows - Aluminum Storm Windows and Doors Sand - Gravel - Cement - Lime - Plaster - Insulation 314 15th STREET MOLINE, ILLINOIS DIAL 2-5541 Smart Men Wear - , , ,J 5 230 Rock Island Smart Men's Wear lam . , 5 'SY f. vi 4' SS V K xii s 52 3 1 Y fi 3, 3 NZ X E X is 1 5 XL 'Qi Syn QQ, YDEEN'S Men's Wear AND YDEEN'S Varsity Shop MoIine's Most Modem Store 1301-1303 Fifth Avenue Moline. Illinois 1509 Third Avenue I I Rock Island, Illinois C 5 DIAL 6-1841 OPAL fx FRED MUNSON, OWNERS NIIIISIIIRSISIES 3030 SEVENTH AVENUE - ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS ANDY Voss, PROP. 20 Mcdem Bowlmg Alleys PHONE 6-3241 Ragnar Benson Inc., ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS 4744 WEST RICE STREET CHICAGO 51, ILLINOIS TWO GATEWAY CENTER NORTH SALT LAKE 52 DOWNERS PLACE PITTSBURGH 22, PA. UTAH AURORA, ILLINOIS Our congratulations to the class of 1956 M 8: R Shoe Store 918-Fifteenth Avenue East Moline. Illinois Compliments of THE TOASTY SHOP BCDTI-I... Leading the woy to o Better World International Harvester Company FARMALL womcs sos-4151 STREET Rocrc ISLAND, 1LLmo1s of Farmall 300 and 400 Farm and Utility Tractors W ' sxjfwx .fx f XY , ,V ,I '17 , in -'wif fu f 'Af' . ,f V M -Aw-N, Wm- 5 1 N ,. ,. ,gr f 1 N IM f. . E . STUDIOS LEN BRO 1. wk, Gphy otogr Ph 755' 1' ' , ,mf s' 'Q i w-+ f E 59 CIAL ER MM CO RTRAIT PO 2 aff GAY NINETIES Gorham it Q . , ' F. . . III hae men s .--'-'-rw Wedf i T fx . I 1 . an dlggfli el .V A. AL KLASS, MGR. Degn Collins THE PLACE T0 EAT MANAGER Where Fctstidious Epicureans Congregate LOCATED IN THE HARPER HOUSE HOTEL Second Avenue at 18th Street Rock Island 208 -19111 ST- ROCK ISLAND CGNGQ There's o Great Future Ahead! 2 6 6 I Right here in the Qugd-Cities, youll iind unlimited opportunities to use your mgny tglents gnd cgpgbilities. Yes, choose your job or cgreer in the progres- sive, lgr-sighted QugdfCities . . . grid your position will grow bigger gnd better, just gs our cities gre growing in these sgme wgys. ln the QugdfCities you cgn sgtisty your desire to do truly worthwhile gnd productive work-with good pgy. lt's good to live in the midwest. Good to put your roots down in the QugdfCities gmong the mgny friendly neighbors. This is g fine plgce to mgke your home gnd rgise children. Here gre mgny entertginment gnd culturgl tgcilities, begu- tilul pgrks gnd plgygrounds, thriving businesses gnd industry to bring you gll the newest modern goods gnd conveniences. Yes, the QugdfCities wgnt you . . . gnd need you. So, mgke your home here. You'll be glgd you did! Gas and QEZ: Electric Company x me LfmoNSf 7 S -1,-- 3 You are invited to consult us regarding the possibility of employment with a future. 235 efdliedfdd W sm MM 6',4,94,yl f - 'SQ-,iv The Preferred Men's Store 219 - 18th STREET ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS WHEELOCK'S DRUG STORE SIIERWIII WILLIAMS PAINT co. Hon the nnlu Paint Wallpaper 1517 - 15th ST. MOLINE, ILL. Unnnlsned Furniture Rental Equipment DICK AND HOWARD WHDDLDCK 1421- 5th Ave. Moline. 111. Tel. 4-5693 E. L. Iohnson, Mgr PAARMANN RECORD SHOP Hljor the Finest in Recordings 104 E. 2nd STREET DAVENPORT, IOWA H F Th F t Omes 0' e U me F1'1'zG1BBoN INC. K 1' +1.06 MENS WEAR 95 MEL 4 'fo FOQEER Tux Rentals ct so Always First With ' Dial 4'2493 A New Idea ln l63O, Sth Ave., Moline R om 225 Men'S Wear Davenport Office Call Davenport 22567 315 BRADY ST. DAVENPORT MEL FOSTER CO., INC. PHONE 4-2213 MOLINE 1616 FIFTH AVENUE CLIFF'S C1383 FOODS 3828 - 14 AVENUE ROCK ISLAND, ILL. IT MAKES SMALL DIFFERENCE wHAT MY I ls. Perhaps I sing . . . or paint . . . or write . . . Or free from stone an image I alone Perceived before. Or then, perhaps, Mine is another gift . . . The gift to teach . . . to build . . . or to extract From earth and air and sun and sea New knowledge, power, or wealth. But, as I say, It makes small difference What my talent is . . . however grand Or humble its estate. Let me but have, as well, Its rare companion gift Of wisdom. Let me be but wise enough To nurture talent with my toil, And moisten it with sweat . . . to swell Its growth with diligence, And wear its bloom with grace. Then only will my song Stir echo in Man's heart, and my painting Find reflection in his eyes . . . Then only will my written word find permanence, And my sculpture honored place. Finally . . . Let me be but wise enough To know my talent's Source, And let me then-in gratitudee- Give all to it . . . But more important still-however grand Or humble its estate- Give it to All! JOHN DEERE I Moline, Illino FOR YOUR BANKING NEEDS ROCK ISLAND BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Members Of FDIC FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ROCK ISLAND ?0r 60 years Rycd rvice . Neighbors of America has provided C1 offmte 1 dlif 'nsurcznce Thes d 1 ociety ures wom d h'ldren. INSURANCE IN FORCE - S421 330 771 ADMITTED ASSETS - S152 490 455 MEMBERSHIP - 557,109 ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA SUPREME OFFICE - ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS 238 I. I. CASE COMPANY PRODUOING BETTER FARM MACHINES, TO OROVV AND HARVEST T1-IE WORLD'S FOOD AND FEED CROPS. Acknowledgements The staff expresses its appreciation to the following people and concerns, who aided greatly in the production of the l956 Rockety-l. Mr. Clayton Peterson, representative of Wagners ' Printers of Davenport who printed the book and contracted lor the binding done at Augustana Book Concern, and for the covers made by Durand Manu- facturing Co. Mr. Len Brown of Len Brown Studio, Rock Island. Mr. ,lames Galley, Rockety-l advisor. Mr. ll. Hex Wilson, chairman of the Board of Publications. Miss Alma Thurau, 1955 editor. The llublic Relations Oflice for several pictures throughout the book. Physical information: COMPOSITTON - Headlines were set Dom Casual. The text of the book was set in Bodoni Book. MATERIALS-Warrens Offset lfnamel Paper was used lor the body of the book. llammermill Cover stock was used lor the end sheets. As we have followed fhe glow of +he candle, we have relived many fhings. We have once again been in +he company of our friends. parfici- pafed in club meefings and ac'I'ivi+ies. enjoyed fhe sporfs evenfs of fhe year, seen 1'he friendly faces of our profes- sors and relived fhe fall, winfer, and spring at Augusfanas This, ihe l956 Roclceiy-I, represenls only one of four years ai' Augie, bu+ many of fhe besf limes of our lives. When we open fhis boolc, may if be wifh grafiiude iowards Augus+ana: fhe fhings ii' s+ands 'For and fhe TIME we have spenl' here. 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