Augustana College - Rockety I Yearbook (Rock Island, IL)
- Class of 1958
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AUGUSTANA SHADoWS or THE REAL... 5 R 8 K E T Y AUGUSTANA COLLEGE 4... , , ' ROCK ISLAND. ILLINOIS ,' V .,' . . .-,; V :54;th , n 3m 4f , ' ' 'FE'QIE E! BEHIND THE SHADOW Do you remember the little verse we learned as children during the first days of school: I have a little shadow that goes in and out with me, And what can he the use of him is more than I can seem? And the picture books we read showed a little boy or girl looking around in puzzlement? Well, Robert Louis Stevenson never gave us the answer as to our shadowis use, and we go on into adolescence and adulthood, our shadow always following and mocking our attempt either to escape or to explain. Even wiser men have wondered at the shadows that seem to be a part of us. Long ago one 0F the wisest of thinkers compared our life to that of people in a cave who in the light of a fire see the shadows of each oLher 011 the wall. In this shadowy way Plato tried to say that all we see and know is shadow. And from the shadow we guess the form and nature of what we see and hear and touch. We hear the echOe we surmise the origin of the sound. We see the expression on our friendis faceiwe conclude what he is thinking. We touch the things of earthiand picture what it is we feel. Do our senses only hold converse with shadows? But even so, it is through the shadow we form our images and grasp anything at all. Do I begin to see the use of him? College fills our mind with images, with echoes, with memories, with vague glimpses of reality beyond our vision, our reach. If in the darkness we see figures on the walls of the mind it is because somewhere there is light. For there are no shadows where all is dark. If we discern the light, even the light that is in us. we can make, our way though the path he dark. And ahead, even far ahead, is the dawn, where the shadows shall pass away and instead of seeing, as in a mirror, dim shadows only, we may behold truth, face to face. For after all the shadows were cast by the Light of the World, in whose light we see reality. Cmt-mrl Bct-geatdoff Jl-ww w b. 5 SHADOWS rn'c elusive images, zi-isrwpmr-iug bcf'o-r'a we Imam Hwy rm; huh: and before we r-mz a'cwyn-isc Hmu. B-ut smmfimcs xbmi'mm am he mp Lr'crl and 71ch for us to amh'cc and. rmucmhcr. xlnyusfrrma Cufleyc lms l'h- .vhrrduuw mud Hm Raokcty-I is the cuptru'. Tirvrre m-c xTuldrm-x of lnu'ln'i 1w, M w'mma hall, HM; lib, Old Main, 0:- Sm-U; 0f pt'upfv, in c-Mxm, in. dam marl. in. j'rimrixhips; of Mum and phnix, m minds; m discuxmuux, m' rm, paper: of dreams, 41. prizr-u'imu'ng flow, 1: r'Im-mpium'iaip Hum, 11 rlmli'ruyiuy fufurru- 'r'oflcch'ons Muf- conliiuw ffu'ouyl: much dug, Hrrnugll mvll yr'm', mm' Ma'nuyh this bank, Huci'fciy-I, 195$. : nmrmimlians, .51 H. A--. v . 5': wi-Iltmu, There are shadows of r; Wudnexrluy morning music chupm' . . xmdcms Vlwrn'ing 10 a tan lzueniy-Jive chm: in 0111 Main . . . luncle'mc m SIu-U. . . -1 a discussion in Elu- dnrm . . . r1 Imrrfqlfrlymf irerfm'IHm'l'y busti'r'rimlf gmm; . . . Thy mdL up H gmninjf NH! 1:; H'oslurlin. AN AUGUSTANA DAY 111051011111 110! 11115 1.110 rrv 11s Augustunu 511111151112; 1115-41111 1'0 return 11112111011191- 1 1111. The center of 1111011111111 this full 111m 11111 11101111111 bl'1Cx 111111 1111135: 1111111011? 11011111- 1111'1' 1111 1110 11111. Although it was 1111111011111 111211 301111: ' 15 111 the first floor corridor were 1101: entirely 1111111117 112111111 of tho 111-1110111111 51111111 111' 111111011 11011110 , they 1112111110111 10 hour 1111 111111111 1110 31111111 until 1110 1101'0111' of the 110w 111111111111: 111111 worn off. When 1111 1110 tours 111111 afternoon 10118 were over, it was genomlly 110110011 111111 the 11111111 is 1111111 11 useful and attractive 111111111011 to 0111' 011111111151 Thorn was 111.40 21 0111111120 in 1101151111: 13111111105 for Augustann 1111111, Three 1111113113, 101111101le clPl'upivd 11.1? 1'1-113-1111111111 211-15, 11010 converted into 11011111101405 1'111' f1-os111111-11 boys in order to relieve the 01011-11011 situation :11 Andrew 111111 South Hall. Students, 01111011131101.1011, and connuunity rcpresvnm- tivos 1911011011 111101-031. in 11111 proposed Fine Arts Concert 111111 211111 the Student Union Building. A rash of parties 111111 picnics marked f11e 00111111e11ce- ment of 01122111121111011111 activities. The 1111-8011001 Party, beginning 11-1111 11, picnic on the lawn behind West Ham. featured food, 11111, 111111 11'11101'111910113. The schedule-juggling, c1ass-c1'am111ing, and social- swirling 111111 characterize F011 at Augustanu. 111112211 115; through the seven 111133? weeks before IIo111000111i11g, 111111 111'101', into 1110 thick of campus activities. YOUR. STU-U gel: 11 H11111111 111011b as Bey 11ml Dwafnc 111m domestic and hang curtains in 11 newly wasflcd window. making Hm 5115111- 1113 rcrm'y for r111: onslaught nf 110w um! ramming 51111161115. FASTER, FRESIIMEN! Sepha- morcs Im'm jui! mhunu'rrgu 9f their ymrk .1rvnl'orily 10 11:! dry: 113115ch- fmms', 1'11 an 11 112m 1;! 111.1: morn secret 11sccrats11 of jrcalmum M1: on campi. uCHIEF COOK CHRIS7 feeds the hungry mob lime :hrmg: around the table at the first alL-school party in Septembcr-u picnic sup- per m: tin: campus. BEHTI AND BOB, oblivious la ll : downpaur, rcfccl Mair grandstand n'crrls, preferring 1:: cheer their Iauoritc loafbnh' 1mm from 11w sin'rlincs. W E W A NT A TO UCHDO WN 17 Ann: hqfrr halfback Osie Ro- slfrk MIN 1:: NM bull spt'mlib- 11mm! Jiu- fich! whit un z'Iw lamunl victory. u 1.1- I..' itI-AIIIIWK PULL . . 1 PULL! 11:11.1 11'11- clu-z-r' H'mt mm! 11;; 111 Jim: lrulcnu'ry ropr' fmh', 11 Jim; cow that brown 11 purl 11f Uninc- coming: at Augii rfii's ymir 1! 11.1111 1111111 111 lhc- HOV frm-szrj. I . THROUGH THE WELCOME Augustuua's Homecoming, observed early in November. 1111; :1 fitting climax 111 the fail a- 5.011 U; the student body set their sighis in prepamfion for 1isifi11g alumni ihc fliL-hug was lmsv sathtnrrin-r the 11eek-und 3 activities. The 11 1' 111101 was as 1111cnopc111ti1 o as the Asian flu. The traditional bonfire 11nd the fraternity 1-0110 pull were threatened by 5110110121, but the ruin held off until after Friday night's corona- timi. As the boil tower rang, Pop Cnmmittec R1111 Erlundsnn and Juan Pavel planed crowns n11 the heads of VirQueeu Lucia Anderson and Yi-Tx'ing John Sutherland. The coronation 11111 followed by 11 sorority- i'i'utci'nitr sing iwid in the gold and silver-dl'aped Gym. Then float construction began. 11111-1 it con- TJIE H 0 11-1 EC 0 M I N C tinned 1111t1i hil'ifiill'al'iedl nnpkm-stufiers had 131,113,me 11,9 Mazing ushorml in the early 111011111115: hours. lurch a! 1115 01111111111, the A very wet Saturday morning: was the sailing MM ! MWW'J' '31 5m fire bariu- brfgiidy LU infriuw tor tho dedmifirm of 0111' park-likn 11111phithoutt-1'. 1h: Hammmmg activities. Jiuny Augmstzma dignitarivs, alums, and 5111- dr-nts stood in drizzling min to watch the fulfill- ment 111' 11 dream that 11215 several years in the 1:111kii151. Thl' 1111111110 wont. off 11,11 5011011111611, although inns? 111' 11101101113 11'01-1- vater-lagged. 1101011: 111111- 1111151. 011-111- pzipr-i' sirvaiiiiiiu, they sailed down 5911-11111 Awning in spiie of' drent'hinp; rain. At 1111 vqunily wet football 51111110, spectators wifh raim-rmts 11nd umbrellas 11111-011011 11 Luke 'Forr'ht 1'it-lm'1' nrm- 11 determined Viking 1011111. Tim lImnvmmins,r Ball 011 Saturdzn vvnninn' r-lilnnxmi 1hn 11cc rend' s reunion of friends 11nd r'ikth lllElif Prm-H's Aiiou Hunuulsmi 1eigned m'rzi' the 1' il' ,1'1hich fannJ'i-d the music of Iinhhv 1'11115111111. 011 Snmim, 11 11'111'shipsm'1'1'r11- in the Snmimtm f' hzlpri, fruilrmw'i 111' smni'irv 11ml f1'111.1:1'111't1' din- 11111'5. r--r111rh1r1mi 11 112131901111 full of 11111'1101ics and :1lilllzlpzitiuns. I 6711 , 11710271171' fnglzw J'r' iI'INiL RESUI T raj Jams 01 work crilniumlvtl 1'11. 1hr: vindication of tin: Ilugusmmz 1i-I0mnrr'ul Amphiibcmcr hy Jm'm Reinemun Dr. E. E Ryni'cn, Dr Canmrl Eergcmlalf, Bab Prrcfi'ui- 1mm, mzd Dun Alexander. 12 . Mace 11f hmmr on Hm .ilrrgu aflw com- mm'wi m hugin Un'r'r anrzhly reign uucr Hu- Angusfmm flrlmt'r'uml'ng UQrkr'mJ', 1957. OF HOMECOMING . . . . PROMENADE IN 1i-X'l'Cl-IWORK-$Irrying mrrtke by sheer nertlel bod: snm'cms am! Hiums rmumguf to dance- lrll evening under cnfurju! decorations lu the dance music of Bobby Clm'su'un. ROOTUM, SCOOTUM 1': file cry of thy sperm- mm m rim jambul! game ngm'rm Lnirc Funart. h. wire of Mr rlra';:.fe um! 14 Frm-m-r w't'mry, Hm spirit of cbrurtrs mu! player; rzfikc um nnbmmbta. TRAYS AND THRHLS cnmbinr-d make up xiugizsmmfs favorite winter spar! - lray-xfiriiug in Liucnln pang. LEAD TO W NTER . . . 'l'ho mick, powdery snow that moans winter 10 Au- guslann dilirft arrive until January this your. But the soilsouk mnnd was still DFORNIIJ beginning with the WA Thanksgiving: xm'vivu in. November and cxtt'miing' ilircmgh illv slushy days of Hit: Filbl'mlry Thist. Tim Vln-ixtmm veusuu 011 rumpus was llighlig'ilicd by the Orziluricfs presentation of HThe DIOSSillllH, a candle- dGl'kNi Lucia, and by a chuhhy Tomtcgubbcn who pre- sented Dr. Bergenduff with a copy of HWhat; Eve V thri-h Member Should Know.H Sorority and frater- uiiy Christmas particis, caroling, corridor gift. cx- chungos, guardian angels, and services in the Seminary chapel rounded out one of Augustanak busiest wvcks. The. woathur finally cooperated :15 sncmld 50111051 1- inegml, providing Augie winter sports enthusiasts with two fifteen inr-h salowfuils. Trersliding, skating, and Tmmping through 21 slmigh f-I'ainsi'onucd by winter while- nvss wore the most frequent snnwtilne activities. Furmnls in finals, :L pledge stunt night, and FSTUN dances furnished suviall div r'siml through the cold wear that months, and when fifteen below zero temperature readings finally gave way to more balmy weather, Aug- usfmm students put away knee socks, handlmit sweaters, and raccoon coats for another year. SWEDISH A .V G 1': Sifflizn- bell: Ifergmrrtun, 19.17 sum Lm-iu, .xfn'nrh with her mum: ,erc-y lulmmu, Arm Marin Umu'clwn. Kurht Himmler, jun CHn'AIm, l'mn'r! Yuungfmrg. um! hnzfr' Mrr-mlrtiu. UGLY ISU'I' CI-IICHRHIL, Jim Liuig, Mn mm Cumlithm: lnr mu Ugiiuu ,mm rm Crunpm, ix crrmuu'rl by H-Qnuvu Lurirr Amhrmn. LOXV FINISH--Vi, Karin, am! '1th a'hw Mirz' mlunnmgr' of 51mm, i171, mm' 1: fret: evening! on: in Lincoln Park. SAIORCASHUHlliSma'vnrx Irmf jur- uhy find 11ml HIE mmrmf Imfft'l hull.- Irmrm'P 'x HM.- rum: and pruuirh-s lmmluy Ie'h'owxhip. uBETTER TAKE 'Ihll ' SllElllh'tta Burl: mid frirnrf r1 haw in rim rwrfd' they n-W cow get e'w'j'IIJJ'Iw 1'1: us Ilu-y IUM Mud rvfnln'. purl; um! mr- pm-J: in pnwumtion fur rfmir Ilmr. Augustana students entered the last, phase of the school year with enthusiastie plans for the future. FSTUN, one of the biggest. projects of the year was sue tressfully completed with 21 total of over four thousand I'lollars. Ashthe new Studvnh Union. building 109111951 more ttSTUDY AT AUGIE'2An. ambitious mm a reahty, groundbrenlmtg fur the audltormm of the Augiefte jilustmtes Hm fgrpilinr 0b, Fine Arts Building was :1 definite Spring sign of preg- mu Chdie. as '4 ? PFWI'F'WW Wet row on campus pares jar muI-lerms m the izbmry stacks. fast upon one another, the choir had hardly returned from a successful tolu- when constmctiou began on fam- tusLie Imull, for ::I' ta 1' Fairt'. And candidates for spring sports 11' '0 prur mug nut on Erieson Field while the ground 11 : till damp from melted snow. Girls and guys in Khaki ruincoats ate icae weam cones in l'rum, uf XV, B.7 and us the weather became increaw ingly warnmr, wouid-be students left the cool darkness of the lilu-a ' to study on the hill beside Old Main. Another sure sign of Spring: was the impromptu visits 10 the womenk dorms by sel'enuding fraternities. Infm'nmls and pieuiL 0011 gave way to formals and farewell parties as the Class of 1958 3' id its good-byes In Full, Winlvr, and Spring good times at Augie. Because Spring, Easter, and Friendship Fair came 1 1 t WICS'I' POINT FIRSTS Norm Le!- um'n um! NIH Hublmn' campclu again h'u'x' ymr jar Hm Wes! Pain: Teamm- mwm first Mum: Irnpfly which tluay hm- rffwfay Iu CUIJ'CI'i Hulmmb rm :1 President ngirnn'afj . DESTROYINC TO CONSTR UCTrwA swam slums! Jigs U'w famnlalimr hula for Hm nrw Fine Arts Audiron'mn. SPRING STUDYizliagnofz'as mu! sun offer an excuse for Augieites to bring books and wen baht classes cm! on if : lawn. .5. TUHNABOUTW er'J'u Ohmrh'r mu! Grrry Siffmsml ehrpnriwnri' Wheir Ftdr from Hm ,uosih'nu of 3-prer mh'u'r Hum 01' ca- chairmen, FRIENDSHIP FAIRiTJm crowning of .h'ng'. errl'L'Hffe mud Drum'm: Moon, Mr, 11ml Jim. Friendship ul 1958, .m- m climax nf this ymras Fantasy Fair. Heigh-ho! Come to the Fair! Augmstamt students echoed these words as they flocked to the gymnasium for the 1958 version of Friendship Fair. The coming of spring to the campus was slightly ohselu'etl by the volumes of paper and posterhomd advertising Lvoritc candidates for Mr. and Mrs. Friendship, but Augie spirit nmnifested itself when students pitched in to work on what was hailed as hWile heat Fair ever. Festivities bngun on schedule Saturday afternoon in spite of thnsn Friday night 1110:1115: 0f hWVEll navm- get dmm. highthr colored lmllnnus :md silvvr balls topped :1 gun filh-d with the wonders of gFantasy Fair.H Fair visitors might wander into a Hansel and Gretel Ginger- bread House 01- take a trip upstream in a gay white Showhont They might milk the I'EliHDWII Cow That Jumped Over the Moon or try their hand at alchemy in Occult Hideawzxy. During the supper hour, Potter Hall was transformed into an Oriental teuhouse as Chinese couples served an Amcriuan dinner. The day was climaxed by the auction directed by Alice and her white rabbit friend. Tired Augieitos tank com- fort in the knowledge that, Fantasy Fair was a. social and financial success, with :L I'L'nord-ln'eakiug $3500 plus being added to Th? Fair Seholai'ship Fund. WHALES j1ND CARDS were only a pan u! the man jtrupllrulfanx ior the big cycm timing dry Frfduy afternoon pounding rzml pfrmm'ng firm; BRUCE K, ANDERSON, here will: Karla rim! Carry, lalluws erel am! Ruriwaml us live Fricmlxhip Fair scholarship winner. OF A FAIR DON ORIGINALITY WINNER, Grad: Hr'rILJ-rmmy, jenlllrurl skch-mm uml son'crrrs. CEISHA GIRLS, TEA, AND JAPANESE POETRY in a renronm atmosphere man for Nu! PHI RHOS .rhe trophy for beauty in Carrion 01' Hrs Fm'rcst Hour. FANTASY FAIR GAMBLING IS ALLOWED in the POP bumh, hPOF Query, mm'ch mus Hm fur HANSEL AND GHETEI. guard rhv cn- fcminv Ileana winner. lmnru iv the KE bunny winner. 1'? Ohh- J'F'ildlm' Curmgc, in which file slur ut- thth um: ration wmly-nmking. H... VI ROYALTY ATTENDANTS 5:553- f?ffiiim Berti Olson Bab Puckenhnm WWW; 20 Lucia .rl'miormn VI ROYALTY jufm. Sutherland HOMECOMING PRINCESS AND SANTA LUCIA 211111: Smmwixuu Li: ifvrgtsndulj K m! rt Dlunn'cr W m VIKING OLYMPICS TRACK AND SWIMMING QUEENS MR. AND MRS. FRIENDSHIP Jlfnrgarcl Radcliffe Dwainc .111 am 24 JluJilyn Ymmgnnm jn'mvx Lr'mg I. F. PRINCESS AND U.M.O. C. ORGANIZATIONS ' P EN 51 V E Pl C K-SmrU President. Bob I'dufirznlmm, Icnja Ihmuglz plans am! gum for lec 1957-58 Student Union. REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY COORDINATES STUDENT GOVERNMENT The Representative Assombly, established only last yt-ar, proved its worth in 1957-58 by achieving many Irmg-nevded innovations. The first and most important uf these was impressivoh' rnfit-h'd SFARC thudvnt Fnr'nlty Adminisfmfion Ray latirms Fonunim-M. This m'gunization functional in many mpar-ifics, but its major pur 10:1- was 10 om'rm-t 11w cmnmunir'ntion problem exlstmg between fact- ulty, administration, and student body. A second project was FS'TUN. This drivok aim was 1:1 raise money through student projm'fs and dmmiionq 1n bc- 115ml in furnishing the proposed Studl. Tr mm hopm! Hull this taken 01' 41111 on the part of the stu- dvnt hrnh' would indie 0 t0 the administration and tln- r-mnmmlify tho dog'rce of rumpus inimest in the new building. Thn consolidatinn uf' thus vuriuus campus dl'iva-s into n single rumpus Chest mm haih-d as n successful stn-arm lining; of :111 illlprn'talll Sfl'lllPiH m-fivi A sclmlm-ship fm- zm Illdmmsian studvnt, improved FTc-hhmr'n nI'ir-nl'atiun, mid implvmt-miu;P of tho. stucIt-nt :u-Iivily prngram were among: other :1.ahiex'01110l1ts 0f the infant R. A. hVnr-k was also lvrlgun in 11w area of cdm-niimml stand- ards, ImliI-y, mu? L'lll'rir'llhlllt. Snrially-rnhldt'd Augioims m'wfly umn'r'r-iutml 111w wxpzmdz-d lll'ngl'um 01' aLlLHuhool pm-Iir's nnrl ulhcu' czvums. R. A. draws its Imrmhm'sllip from all 1.119 cthS'PS, fln'cu rogm r-deivus ranch 0f Hue suphonmw, junior, and sanim- classes and two J-cprcsrculatiw-s of frmhmun stunlents. Thu offir. '9 of Stu-IT, which complete The rules of Imprusmtatm; Assrvmbly, m: 2 Bob Packcnhnm, presm idem; JJon Alu-xmnlnr, viva president; Lucia, Andurson, STUD opqezcnnshvg An-mnder, secretar '; am? Milt: VVaLIghTul, treasurer. V1,. President, npfwrtn' rvady m mr'm: his npim'rm l0 Lucia Antlersam Sacra, fury, um! Mm: Waugiltrll, Treasurer. REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY Frunl rmr: Pm! Spang, Alice Knudsen, Dan Afar wider, Bob Prlckenimm, Lucia Andaman, Mu: Waughhu', Truth- Erickson. Senond rmr: Prisciila King, Larry Suwh'n, Mike Pelcrmn, Tam Andaman, Km Slemnrm, Punt King, Mary Jo Giltcksmrl, Tint Julznsmi. FIRST VlCli-PHHSIUENTS EM Hurrgv of FSTUN. john Sullrc'rlmn! mul Ueiwa Hayrr, :11er of Campus Chm. Pum' Iaimmu, mzrl Al Larson. arr-rr 1r big: pm ! of 'meu dad? a! Jlugr'c Mi; ymr. UORE COMMUTE and Carmen Burcheka 1741mm Palrn' Building Com- miuev, tnul' Cami:- Jm'msnn and Did: Cline, Sor'fm' Commim'm ful Hm xm- Jrnn ii: pfmm mu! jun. 4144 ..'- PEP AND FRIENDSHlP-iloan Paw! um! Run Erlanu'son, Pop Cummim'c and chiefs of the 1957 Homecoming, shun: ideas mirh 1111's ymfs Friendship Fm'r commr'mw, Gerry Swanson, and Karla Ohtmh'r. AL; M; IRI- SFARCkTMs student, lacuhy, rnhnmzisarau'an grunp Jum- rtclu'eucd mm: prominence in 11w aucmpt ta mam closely coordinate rumpus management. btimcml sludcnrs and administration. DON'T FORGET TO VOTLEIECH'OR Commiltcn JllrlrfunL' Krcps, Gerry 3mm- .cm and Bruce Aliticrsan arranged for bullnt Imxm' am! wring booms marl pub- fl'rz'zetl :IU rumpus elemiarzs. N. S A. AND MOTHER? CLUB mv sigmumls wr'n! L'Ujfiimlly handled by Dick Juhmuwxcn jar Hm mm'omll grmqi mu! Fug Paulsmr for Me mothers. NM prawn: fur Hm picmm mm Dmr Limh worn, Field Szrvicus. THURSDAY AT STU-U-Presfdcn: Packeliham reads from a long 11's: of announcemems at a weekly meeting of all campus Studcnbihafan. 1.1.5. . . .. .J;..- The Stuf Cnl'etcria npuncd In the. fall after :1 Emm- lifting job that nmdo the interior of the 01d builJing look good enough to survive until the new building is a! reality. All profits from food snlm gm toward paying For Hm new Cafeteria. hut Sl'uvU pursunnrl reported that fhvsv profits were small since the cafeteria is itlivudud us :1 student servivt- rather than mmmy-making organization. Although the price on soda pnp went up. Sf-u-U uoffvv still sold for five cents. A nuw item added to the ever- expanding: menu was genuine Italian pizza. The entire untorprisc is in stmlvnt hands, with the cxrcption ot' Hm cooking, 110110 by Ruth Emu; Maw Ynugl1tz11 was maIIagt-I' and Jim Littig, assistant mam agm'. 5T U U ENT EM P LOY E ESianl mw: Tom 30min, limb F arse, Cnrky Midfikin, Jlfarilyn Ynungmwn. Judy Oberbcclr, Ludo Anderson, Curl Tifiinghaxl. Cllmfe Jahnson. Wanda Strmfz'en, Clarirt DeHnwL-r, J'fm Downs. Secnnri row: K131i Juhnsluu. Dick Cline, L'umfyn Linn, Baa Scimiem burg, Juhn Schnitz, Hub Scalp, Drum Pwm, Diunz' ObL-rbcck, Mun: Raymond. CAFETERIA UNDER STUDENT MANAGEMENT 1 MANAGERS Mac J'Vrrugi'zmi and Jim Liuig 1min Rum b'rrry r'n rim cujmn'n l'ilnimn. BOA RD 0F PU BLICA- CA'J'IDNSiFrunt mw: Dr. Na cseh'i, Mr. Wilson, Mr. H rol'u n 4 er, Nuncy Wiisan, M 1'55 Calm, 1111's.: C M! s on. S c c nn :1 row: Arline Km 1?, Jesse Warner. Bob Packer:- hum, Ke n jolmsmn, N a rm Nelsma, Wayne lubrisnn, rh'r. Kn'mbair, La- Rr'jfm', Grace Curlson. BOARDS GUIDE STUDENT ACTIVITIES The problem of rejuvenating radio station WAUG and increasing its power to reach the 110w Westerlin Hall was one of the chief romidcmtions 0f the Publica- Tiuus Board in 1.957758. Meetings are held as Situations demand, and in The spring the publimtions heads for the following your are ammimocl The Board membership is made up off the editors, nth vertising rmumgers, and business managm's of the Saga, the Observer, and the Rockotyrl, together with three Students chuson by the Representative Assmnbly. H. Rex Wilson ehnirmuus tho gmup which also includes members: of 111? faculty and administration. RELIGIOUS BOARD- Fronl row: Helen Harm Dr. Burguudajj. Horti Olson. Second ruw: Clmrl: Srm'rh, Marv Ray- mund, Rcu. Aime , Dr. Jlmlrru. Eln'lmf Olson, The Religious Board draws: its membership from the presidents of all religious organizations and from the faculty of the L'Jmstianity depurhneht. It strives to make student spiritual life more meaning- i'nl Through its sponsorship of Lenten swims and Re Iigions Emphasis Week. This year plans were begun to inwstignto Hm possibil- ity of sending an Augustaum professor to Numensen University in Indonesia for a year Rev. Louis Almon was this ya ehuirnmn. Other faculty members inuludo Dmu Bets .' Bl'udahi, Rev. Kenneth Andnen. Dr. Edwin C. Manson, and Dr. t'burad ?pvl'gmdoff. Studrm officers were: Marvin Raymund, tmnsnror. and Alberta Olson, secretary. ti 3. . , PHI BETA KAPPA Fourlucn seniors wcu- rlm-tciL this yuar into thv Illinois 7.01:1 clmptm- uf Phi Bom Kappa. The Rovivl'y is the oldest and must distinguished hmlm- fraicmity in Hm munlry. Thu-u arc unh' five chapters chnrtt-rvd zit Mllmliulml iustifutinns in tho xtuto. chuil'rIm-mx fur ulg-ildlit-y include The pussvxsiml of 102 credits in liberal arts 311'lefo and n mm-mnratim1 in :l. liberal um HUM. Holm'tiou, hnn'm'm', is based mai-niy m1 suholarship m-hiuwmvnt. The annual initiation b2111- qucf, at which traditimml Phi Beta Kappa garb was worn, was held in 1.110 spring. One of the Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholars spoke to the group on astronomy AUGUSTANAS WHOgS WHO Listed among the names of outstanding senior men and women from 2111 over the country were twcuty-three prominent Augustmm students. The group was chuseu by the faculty for the honor of Inezubership in Whols Who in American Colleges and Universities. Selection was made on the basis of scholarship, char- acter, and service to the campus. Augusfana. is proud to note that not only do its students rank in the, college listings but also that its graduates are becoming more and more muncrous in the Whifs Who in. America. listings. Front row: Marge Hafiz, Krrrily Buyd, Karin. Yozmgbcrg. Second row: Jerry Pfisier. Cordelia Muii'ikin, Elizabeth Bargemlaff, Nancy UIfIxon, Mary Am! Ofson. Third row: Hob Heinrikson, Hub Pack- erdmm, Ernest Cu , Donahi Homing, Pete Cdmx. Missing is Phil Hubbrxrr. Front row: Lucia Anderson, Jane Larson, Nita Burg, Nancy Wilson. llobhi llurquisr, Marge Huise. Second row: Eiizabuth Hcrgend'ojj, Tnuly Erickson, Berti Oisum, Carmen Burchukas, Cami chrr, Cariry Muilikfn. Third row: Bab Puckenhnm, John Sutherland, Don AIUmmIU, George Ofson, Dick Cling John Schultz. Chad: Smith, Pale Calms, Mac Waughmi, Tim. Jahnwn, Phil Hubburt. Svmedz jun ledbh HM, L'rrrmmr Jivrl'h Cum! Web . Marga Hulw, Trudy t'quIl, Hmmir Church. Nrmm' Wilma . Curlu'y Mlh'lh'u'in. Huhhi Bi'fqufH, :Wm Ifnrg. F 9 ' ding: Krnlny Aglaja 111cmhers sponsored the traditional Swedish Smorgasbm'd, hold for the first, time in the 119w Wester- lin dining hull. The girls, dressed in Scandinavian garb, serenaded Ionsling students to the accompaniment of Professor Engblom 13 guitar. Members for the following year are elected by the out- going Aglaia girls 0n the basis of scholarship and service to the school. Jan Lundblad was this 31:1qu president and Marge Hulse, vioc-president. TOPPERSiFrom row: Deanne Mafm, Rosemary Nelson, Barb Matthias, Camiyn Nelsun, Erika Anderson, Lumy Swanson, Jan Johnson, Charlene Johnson, Carolyn Hacker. Second row: Betty Adolphsm, Arm Aynzs, Joyce Kaskimaki, Colieeu Malisch. Joanne Anderson, Miss Brvdnhf, Lucia Cormcll, Katm' Kiuimagz', Pat Catt. Kathleen Orescrm, Mam! Cnmnson, Esther Nefsorr. Third raw: Arlene Jnhnsnn, Katie Muuhlemeyer, Sandra Johnson, Margaret I'ui'mer, Cami 61053, fuh'e Ferguson, junice Holcnmb, Holly Rul- mul, Eleanor Nelson, Bay anmmi, Pat Netllms, Carolyn Swm'uc, Jam Human, Carolyn JHlUiSGH, Sufi'y Hargmuc, Sandra Andaman, M my Ruth Holmes. 1 FE: l gi k AGLAIA AND TOPPERS HONOR SCHOLARSHIP New freshmen members were initiated in a candle- light ceremom into Toppers, the fmslunen women 3 1101101 any scholastic mganization.Mc111bership is open to gins making at least a 2 .25 avmage 111 either the fall or 5111111 snmesten The group's main service project was the publication of Whois- X5153, a booklet designed to introduce the faces of new students on the Augustuna. 0111111111151 Officers fur the year were Mary Ruth Holmes, presi- dent; Erika Anderson, secretary; Lucia Connell, trensurral'; Pat Ncllans, historian. var CAUGHT IN THIC ACT!7KI mm mumun! of dicurlul abandon Ior Kw: fuhnxmn, 1957758 Ubsvrm-r nl'imr low it a:lu'nrise Imwm 11.: ll lmni-erkl'ng Jlruzc-xin'm-r . . . BI-WEEKLY DEADLINES FOR OBSERVER No more furious typing info the wee hours of tht nwrniug. That was the by-wnrd for thy 1907-58 Observm stafi A new work schedule cut down Time spout 01 Stu-U's third floor and allowed wm-d-wenry reporter: and tXDiSth to get more precious hours of cuffeine-fret sleep. In the fall, the Observer purchased two new IBM typewriters. These additions to Obs equipment helped to make a clown and more legible paper and to spam production on the bi-weokly editions. Special and holi- day issues featured serious and humorous prose and poetry of student writers. Km Johnston, this yem'k editor, was assisted b3 Carolyn Linn managing editor; Rnn Junccke sports IEvm' Baird, feature editor: Kay Kostal, copy editor Lucia Anderson, society editor; George Olson, stafj artist; Larry Moberg, photography; Peggy Anderson mmmsitiou; Doug Erickson, advertising manager Wayne Johnson, business manager; and a large stafi of reporters. ucnwmpcr, Doug Erickson- um! Wayne Iulmwn, pom autr ads rmn' try in indent: :Iiu budget. OBSICIHIIiliSrrFrrm! row: Sfrl' Karis- wn, .Svniu Muninsmr. Second row: Holly Kuhnmf, Margum Pulmvr, Don I'nlmgn-n, Cum! Prucsxilrg, Coffee :llnlisch. Third rnw: Joys; Iifanmbclg, Grace Curfmm. Bobbin S'manmn, Ken tlIcKufghr. an present: Catherine Jmm-x, :IhrrrJa KNln-m'. l. x a E V A L OBSERVER MASTI'IEADiFrom row: Kay Kusrrd copy udz'mr; . Belly Bairdiimmru editor; Lucia AndcrsanFsociery editor. Second 1 row: Larry Illubargipfmmgraplzcr; Carolyn Linnimcmnging cdimr; George Oisanismfl urlisr; chgv Anderson-wmposnion; Ron Juncclrc-sports. r 7 PEGFESSIUNAL PAS'I'EIiS-Nighl cn'u'ors Dec Duvre. Cnrhy Mm'likr'n, Mary Ruth anmcs, mid Li'rmm Slum unstin'r their eyes and lingers fang enough to pasta SPORTS STAFF -me I'mv: .JmIn-r, Bruu- Jnnl'vrson. chnml n A'N Gnsffn. Kr'lr Knursmr. r liorchmml, Len Prn'vrxnn. John Mama, 'i'llirul row: Kan .a'nn'rmou. EDITOR ARLINE rests on :he mark of pus! Rarkety-l heads as she pre- pares to delve into the ncuer-cnrlr'ng tasks a! picmrvrsurling. plmne-culiing. Jypz'ng, and supervising. HAPPY HELPERS-Smjf Assistants Run leml, Betty Sjostram, Gail Allen, 4 ! Oliver, Lurry Mobcrg. Belly Baird. Bw Bawmrm, Dee Doure, Alice Samuel- son, Bea Schulenburg, and Dede Ren- berg. F rly deadlines for photography and layout set the 1957-58 Rnckcty-I editorsJ photographers, and dark- room printers to work almost before they had finished fall regist t-icm. The reason for fhc rush? The now ex, pericnce fur the stuff of leth-rpress production, resulting in a double schedule of those dreaded deadlines. The editor much: further revisions by moving the sen, iors and other classes to the back of the annual in order to achieve more unity throughout school uctiviticf sections. The rest of the hardqvorking staff, although new at their jobs, were busy learning the 'l'ine points of mount ing, indexing, copywriting, searching for caption ideas, or fitting obloug pietures imo square spaces. This yemJS staff included Arline Krou, editor ; Wayne Johnson, business manager; Lee Riffcl, advertising man- ager; Kim Bengtson, photographer; Karin Yuunghcrg. copy; Gloria Jarek, photography; Barb Forse, layout; Pat. Nellans, index; Joyce Koskimaki, art; Sherry Ben- nett, nurses; Eldie Almquist, sports; Nancy Honettc, seniors; Karla Olander, royalty; and the assistants to the editors. ROCKETY-l EditorSaant row: Gloria Jrlrekiphomgrnphy; Joyce KuM'imaA-Hn; Nancy Hanelfz-dzniar; Peggy Ander- sonimptirms: Barb Farsu-Jny- Out. Second row: Eldiu Almquist ispurfs; Pm: Nalfans-inrlex; Kim Bcrigtsomplmtogmphcr; Karla Oitmderirayaity; Dane Perermn-pbnmgnzphy. FINANCIERS Wayne Johnson and Lee Rilic! pause on their my to Hit: Rockcly-l ullicc 10 9111ch w: on fire eunrlasliug bookkmrping. Bwun-H mu! py Editor Karin Yuan:- bvrg consuh mill: rho hn'mu Mal! m wrling pidurcs for the '57, 58 umuml 3!! Broadcasting signals of WANG Weakrnnd, flickered, and then went out entirely in 1057, 0111.11 to return to the air with a much revised mode of operation this your. A now and strictPr broadcasting schedule was initiated, and WAUG files swelled with newly-purchasod records. Rebuilding of the transmitter alleviated the difficul- 1ivs caused by old equipment and the increased size, of The Augie campus. A complete renovating 21nd remod- eling: job on the studio was another 1111111'011011111111: that 111111'kvd the year 1957-58. The Rnp1'4.1311tnt1vc A 99.111I11y spmmm'ud 21 I'Cfl'Fl'lllh'lHl 111110111; Augusianu students to 11019111111111- if campus 0111117 inn favored the survives of WAUG. The RA oomnnittvv 21.111210111101311 that the results 01' the poll merited a contin- uation of the broadcasting scht'dulc. Bub Scott. 111154 Manager and Gail Allen, Ror-ord Li- hl'm'ian. Announwrs 11131-11 Jon 1101101115, an lh'Tvm', Herb Bnr-h 1:, Fhauncey Morton, C l111c:k Hardin, and Jerry ljhris 11115011. INEER FLEMING mn'rx on. .1116 - ,G Irumrrn'lrvr. which in: frcfycn! to prepare for use in brmufcasring. STAFF-Frunt row: Clmmmey Morton, Gail Allen. Jenn slicker, Chuck Hamlin. Second rnw: Carl Andean Jun. Handle, Phil Flaming, Armin Wzimzcr. WAUC ATTEMPTS REJUVENATION STATION MANAGER Bub Scam prc pumx la bmrzrlmxt from 1119 dud.- 1'1 1sz- WAUC comm! mum. SA GA PUBLISHED Writvrs! Club met. on Mvmduy afternoons at 4 P, M. in the Uppor Lounge of Student Union. The English dov partmcnt faculty momlwrs and all intvl'vstvd stuclvnts gathered to discuss prose and poetry over coffnc and conkies. The group t-Mebl'rltvt'l the Fhristmas holidays with n DHJ'TX at Dr. llvm'imic Nm-svth's residence. Another social event wzw u pimnic' in the Spring at the home of H. Rex 'Wilsou at whirh tho, Snyus wul'u distl'ihutvd and the prose and poetry 'rm'ards presented, WRITERS2 CLUkI- rnnt rmv: Ran Olson, Ariana Johnson, Barb Fame, Cnh'nzn Muiisch, Miss Calce, Drt Nacsc-Mz, Hunter, :llEn-s Crrrison, Mr. Wilson. Barb Matthias. Srcnnd row: chgy Andcrson, Carol Nuke, Corky illullikim Sandy SAGA STAFFianl ruu': Cork;- ,'Ihu'n'z'l:in, DL'J'Jv I'm'fm, josh: .Uulnar, Cnrviyn Eim'ahf, zlrfim- Kran. Arlene Johnson. Namjr Wiixmi. Snclrnd row: Ken Jolmsrmn A 'cimrf Kmms, .UJ'A'F Remix, Human! Su'imfcll'. BY WRITERS CLUB Sam: is The literary magazinv published manually in the Spring by the club. 11 contains IH'ONU and pnvir'y. supplemented by 111 art section. DL'. and Mrs. l'hlmll' Law: of tho l'ni 'ty of hVist-Dnsin, judgml tilv Inzmur sc'ripts in tho 1 nmgazinc. Writm's' Hub also cnnrl-ihutml to magazine Hvolimm in 1119 Ohxm'rcir 011 sprt-iul ow-zlsinns. Offir-m-s for the .x 11' wow: Nancy Wilsml, lil'vsidollt: Sandra Ky mm, ti'mmurm': and Howard Swimlvll. his- torian. Dr. Newseth is the faculty Hdvisu: su-mn, An'r'm! Km , Nancy Wilson, Karla Ohmdu, chrwad Fryxcll, .-UH:T Kmmzs, Ken Johnston. Dec Douro, Juaie .Urthmr, r, , - Kay Kuslaf, Human! Swindch', Elizabeth Bargcml'olj, Bobby Srrnnxun, Gretchen HuJ'm, Bcru' 01mm. fM-r-v-r- :Vnncl' Johnson. Joyce Kaskinmicr', Cnrky Erickson. From rnw: Arh'm- Kron, Karin Ymmgbrrg, Peggy Andcrsmr, Nancy W117 .anrr, Lnrrm Audenmn, Bcuy Baird, Mary Ruth 1101mm Suwnd row: UI'VE Ufsrm, KHV Knsmi. Doc Duirrz', Camlyn Linn, Kim Hangman, Kerr Inlam'ton, IEMI: Almqnfst, Dung Erickson, Howard Smindcll. FRIDAY EVENING FOR HIGH-FIDELITY 'J'u pl'vsmlf i'inc humic- u! all kinds m Augie HUI- clvnts through thy lwst. llnHHilJlo medium is the aim of 'rhv Hi-Fi t'onlllliHDv. The wot'kly Friday night Hi-Fi lmm- has honome wry popular. Srlectiuns ranged from grunt classical piovcs to good jazz, from Bu-thuvvn t0 Brubeck. :h'ldinp: to fhc vnjaymvn'r. of listeners this ycar wore a nmr turntable and an amplifier purchased in thu fun. Plans for umr records to add 1.9 the twvr-glmving IliAFi library were made in the. spring. Joyrv Kmkimaki and Pva Velma were oovohzlirm mm of tho mmmitlw, ther members included Porky Erickson, Dave Rhea, Nancy Johnson, and Bill BOIIdUE-iml. ALPHA DELTA NOW ALPHA PHI GAMMA The Beta Xi vhapiui- of Alpha Phi Gamma, 113A titmal journalisfie honorary, this year replaced the 01d Alpha Delta which disbanded last year. The honorary l'cr'ngnizes student for outstanding service 10 the fic'ld of cummu .titms. Mmuhcrs are clvo'rcd in the spring- and full. The group held luncheon meetings at Wcsterlin Hall during the year and a May picnic at Black- hawk Park. Offit-ers for 1957-58 year were: Nancy 'Wilsmm, presidenf; lien Johnston, vino president; Lucia Andvrsun, Homwhn'y; and Bviiy Baird, treasurer. H. Rex Wilson is the I'm'ulf-y adviser. MUSING OVER A PAINTING Cm'nl mid Wnlriirra visit the Ar! AssucialiunE fall rxhr'bit in :he Fine Ans Building. ART ASSOCIATION SPONSORS EXHIBITS Thu Ari. Association, composed of student rcprcscnh ativcg faculty members, and administrative members, attempts to promote understanding and appreciution of art 011 the Augustmm mmpus and in the surrounding cmnmunit-y. The Association presented several art exhibits this year, joining the Swedish Club in two o$ them in fur- nish an exhibition of Swodisll-American art. Ano'rlmr profitable joint project was a lecture by Buduff Penn sponsored with the Rodi Island. Art Guild. Student members. of the Assncimiun were Jane Lari son and Joyce Koskinmki; faculty advism- was Edward Merrill; and officers fur the year wm-c Beulah Hum; president; Zilplm Pulco, vico-jn-esidcm; Jim Galluy, suITMalry-tr'oasurc1'. THIS MODERN TOUCl-liAn :Irl gk- xocfmion dispfrry of ronn-mpnrmr n-orlm Enlcrrsm .rlugum'anu simfxzals. Jaya- Kanmrtki, Mm. Ghrm'r. Lola. :li'rx. Rydz-n, ML Um'h-y. AL. Chew. Miss Ctlikm, :h'n. .lhursun. I'H. AL; CONVOCATION- SE RIES The newly fm-nu-d levnomiun Series Commiflvc ln-uught twn especially sueressfnl programs In the Au- :Iusznma c-nmpus this yvzu'. Wliittemorc and Lowv. well, knuwn dun pianists who presented the sensunk first r-umverl. wvro vnthus stimlh' reroived by the student body. Sydney Hill'llks lecture dPaHng with the plan! 01' higher vducntinn in the TFJLiTod States lived up 1'0 thr- pxpnclations nf this Impular journalistk many I'l'EldPl'S. Tho anror-ntiml Committee is the l'l-sult of a mnlhinnfiun 0f the Lvrful'o Ser s and the Uunr-vl't Series, Three students and a farulty momhm- naprcwsout with of tho nlri divisions in Hm new streamlined Hun- Illittvo. HIS :18 mvmhm's u'el'v: Llwtm'e Division, Nanny Wilson. r-lmnnnm: Haw thn, Dwaine Moon, and lemlm'l- Lemndw; Ebnr'ert Divisinn, BnmI-ie Uhurrll, vlmix'muu; Pat Srlmd, Erika Anderson, and Ronald Josscm. INCLUDES LECTURES AND CONCERTS C UN V 0 CA 'l'lUN CUR'U'H'VI'EJC- ,. Nancy Wilsm tilt: Ronald Jc-svori. Bou- m'c Church, Dam: Rhett, 0.4mm Mann, Err'im Anderson, Pat Schml. WHITTEMOHE AND IJOXVEixtrzlmr Whirlcmart: mu! Jarl; Lowe. rhm- pianixrx, cujny a pnsr-pcrfrnmrmce resin Tlrzlir concur: in November was spun- a'orcrf by if ! Simian! Union Convocar lion. Cvmmftrac. SYDNEY J. IUHRISVJM Nrrm'mimr H'n- C01mn !!cc aim prnmh'ud the url- H'onulIy-Irn o w n Hmmpnpl'r cairunnis: mlm gtwc Ms nir'ms on present titty higher vducmian. From raw: Simmnc A'uIsc-n. Betty Brun-H, CHOIR GIVES CHAPEL PROGRAMS 1:21:55'3.1'.$:f 'a.-,itfri1r:,ii'; 14':. ::11:1: The Chapel Choir provided the music fur svvm-al r-lmpel sorvircs throughout the yam- us well :15 for the Santa Lucia program The choil'ys busy sa-Iu'dulc :Llsu included two spring concerts and u mciul per- fornmucc for the Almerimn-Scmldinm'iml Socin-ty. Under the direction of Elmer Copley, they pn-mim'ecl fur Hm f . time in America 11 new Swrdish wntzltu. Officers fm- the year were Gene Bengston, pn-s- idcnl'; Joanne Swmlsou, vice president and I'arul Juhlin, , .c1'0taEyrtrt'ilsurm'. 111111-691 Sammy , Sue 6144-1015011, Nancy McClure, Horollly Setfem'alll, Kuu'e .Uuyhv Irmryar, Barbara Im'msau, Nancy HA-rlim Eleanor Nelson. Secnnd mu : Marilyn Newcomer, Marlene Riley, Lumy 5mm- .mn, Par Calf. Jean Erickson, Sarah Fulk, rllargdre: Palmer. Brrrb Ekshom. Judy Obdrbccli, Charlotte Johnson. Jan Johnson, Kathe Urvscan, Anlt's Larson, Ann Pclcrson, Pris King. Juli: Carlson. Third row: f0 Larson, Judy Eriksson, Cum! Marvin, Charlotte Anderson, Prml' Schmnml, John Illarct; Jim Dawns, Jnfm Hangman, Jack Dawn, Kemreh't Cary, Tom Human Luther r'lx'yrualri. Jim Blown, berg. Fullrlh rnw: Bub .IUEIHIH'NU', Jain Erlmufsan, Barry Gigmul. Car! Helm, Arlmnl Iluu'lgn-n, Curl Hurrhlmarl'u'. Gmc Beugxmn, Dam Peu'n'nu, Bub Cmfsau, 11111-311 runng. ,Ilr. Coph'y. CHICAGO TOUR FOR ORGAN CLUB Membership in Organ f'luh is open 10 anyone in- tm'estcd 111 NW 111112111. ITS 11109111133 are intended 1.0 supplemwut 11121t0rial given in Masses and private 10550113. A trip to H1it-ugu in Twembvr highlighted this xmlr's activitivs with vi to t'unl-M'dia Twirhvrk Hallegu. Moody Rihlw Institutn, ill'ltl lllo I'nivunny nf F1110 go's Rm-lx'vfelllw t'hapul. Films, romnmlingw, and vxamilmtiml of organ ulpk vl'tuil'm wm'o ulhm- nppm'lunil-ivs zlffnrdml by tho 1.11111 iu Himit- izllu'rt'stod in organ musf . t'hzu-l s Stark wns prmidvm; $1.111: linlmhvrg, 1-in-0 1m idem : lioxvmzu'y Nolaon, m-urcmlT-l11-1murm-; ill'lll Philip Mc-lh'l'mml. advisur. Fl'mll mw: Carub'n Ne'laun. P11: Ruhud, Swnuci ruu: .le Hmr'r, Ktm'mury Np!- mu, Tom 5111-11111, Third ruw: :lIur-R j'fulmlwrg, 1111111 Lukumlvr. Hmmrrf LURE L'lmrirx Snark. Mr. Jh'Dwrumn. From rnw: lf'inifrt'd Rank. Jhrry ,llrfberg, Dian: Osmond. Jnyce Bianmbarg, Sherri Hen, m-H. Crlwl Pvffinburger, Cltraie Johnson, Elizabeth Bergt'lleofi. Gz'oritt DeBowrr, Karla Olanzler. Lois Limiberg, Elaine Ham, Barbara Parse, Carol :Vnite, I'llnrifyn Bitch, Album Olson, Karen Leonhard. Mamie Jndrmmz. Second ruw: Judith Haw r, Jami Brown. Car!!! ngunsm. Carole .Ilnrlcrxan, Viui-llnn Hams . Jane Larson, Prixcill'rz Johansori, J-ayce chdlnnd, Vurc'Ne Juimsou, Dcrlrm Pete'mm, Judith Vnnarsdutf, Arfl'ne Kmn, Magnum Olson. Diane Oburbcdr. Helen Hayer, Jam 1552- , Deanna Gusmjmn, Joan Vammna, Carol Spear. Third row: Ronald Olson. Steven Darling. Tbrmrrls Spencer, Gerald! Pierson, Arthur lh-ury, David Johnson. Eldon Aimquisl, Album Neal, Leland Newman, James Rena, Ioj'm Scprlnfl, Theodore Muir , Kw: Beaumng, Don Kali. Charles Hardin, Charla Citrixmplzersan. Peu'r Linlfbrrg. Fourlh row: Charles Snvcly, Tim Johnson, Eugene Wz'tlunstrom, Floyd Ellimm :lliu'um! Eridrsun', Chnrlm Smrk. Bob Miriam, Biff Tofruufer. George Olson, Jain! Schultz. Bob Scan. Kw Inlmsmn. Charles Kurlla, Don Stein, Don Rickcn, lurlm'th Cnr- ,u.'nnrr. Rin'mni Crlrlsnn, Wendell Kruw, :lh-ril'n Hill. CHOIR TOURS MIDWEST Thn Augustunn Hmil-rs twenty-scvuuth year was marked 115' a special emphasis upon contemporary music. Concerts at home and on tour were received enthusia- 1ir.-ally fm- Hlu porfor'munc-e 0f the modem us well as tho traditional favorites. Alhm-tn Gilmstn 9 HL.'I.meu'm1i0m nf Jermniah WFH thr- vhnir's oln'wf pr Jlatiun. The North f'omrnl states of Imm, South Dakota and Minnesota wow 111v sites nf this yourk eonm-rt pmgranm fm-hrstru Hall in Hlimxgn was Hu- 1 important mIt-of- tom: :nppmn'mwn Hiding yt-ar's 01' fun, lmrd work, and irmlu' -- jun I'm the r-hoiW sunior Incmhom Uffir-m-x for 1971 :38 were John Hrhult-z, prvsidont; Tim Juhlmm. vim- pr't'sitlvut; :md Maryann Olson, secretary- trI-asurvr. FUI. CHOIR 'W.0N.SPIRA'I'ORS - -cr --uffi! n- picuitrpfmmcm rumuuncmnenb nmrnunrurj, mm' music-l wrrmn'crx rm: Iim Nvmz, n'iftrrrritllr; Tim Jnfmsmi, Uccp: Jifrzrymm Ulnar, .wrrvmryHmmnrt'r; mu! Jul'm Snlmlfz, pn-w'rlmL Henry VeM-Dimcwr Tho Augustmm Liflh- Symphony draws its nwmlmrs frnm ImLh tlu- studvni, body and the faculty. The group aac'oinpimivtl IJus JIH-ndcl Oratorio Hm-iuty in the winter prvsenhttiml uf HMessiah and the spring oratorin, Niven- timf'. For the third major appearance of the Little Symphony in the spring concert, Conductor Thomas Hihhal'd experimented with a smaller, more select group ill order to achieve better instrumental balance, This yGElI'JS officers were Mary Holmes, pros- ident, and Genevieve Potter, savretary. Tiramux Hibbarrl' Conrfuclar Front raw: Erika Anderson, Wall Huhued', Sandy Antlerson, Sandra Coalch, Tom Spencer, Have Penman, Jesse Werner; Peggy Werner, Jim Wunnersten. Second row: Miss Bradulzl, illzrric Srrfeter, Carolyn Neison, Bonnie Church, Bob Lippun, Barb rllaulzias, Bony Carstensen, Lynn Skinner, Third row: Mary Haimvs, Euannc Schroeder, Kirxren Borg, Brim ! Fwd, lay Schlesinger, Am'ys McIn- tosh, Bil! Bell, David Young. 47 Sunday H ilfson Dirccmr Tho Allu'tmlzum f'mm'rr Band's chief hmm- perform- :mm' Wm: a winter omm-rf which im-ludvd hurh 01:1'; simal and vuntuulpol'al'y 121000.: 21ml featured a duet 115' Hmulit: I'hur-f'h, flute, and Kirsten Borg, French hum Ful-thm- nmizltiun mm provided by the pvl'fonnam-p of u m-wly-furmml brass ensvmblo. The hand also prvsuntvd music at UN spring upon 1101130 and tn high schools in thr: Hurrnuuding ill't'il. The thil'lwfivv pitscv organization played for fum- lmll 3:21:11 ' and for wwkinighf basketball games and with nmjm'l-m- Doris Lozmdvl', marr'hed in n wry m-t Homecoming parade. Ho :11 vm-ntH for the hand inr'hlded fall n:nd spring ' Stanlvy Willsun is Hu- dir'vr'tm- dstml lay ltr-Intush, who is also 1111' nrmmzalmn's 1mm- MARCIIING IN THE RAINiThr thuxtmm Hum! in thy Hump, taming Pm'miu :prafx some of fire- giuum muxuu' by NIH rfumpnm. Front row: Colleen Muffscl'x, Dmmli Brawn, Josh: Nalmr, Murly Unstama, Roburt Lippvrr, Jim- Downs, Barbara Matthicx, Bonnie Gizarclz, Howard ercn Second row: Tuny Daniclson, Joe! Lron- rmlmn, Euomm Schroerh-n Kirsten Borg, Ken Anderson, Dana!!! Prrfmgrcn, John Manson, Karen Lnazc, Beuy Cnrslr-nscn. Third row: Jain: Zumsu-fn, Jim. Humphreys, Burr Ford, Bub jllru'mangefi, Dmma Summon, Phil Srtisrrom, Ann Marie Nelson, Dave Nelson, Jun. Blagmbcrg, HM 1351!, Arrlys McIntosh. Fuurlh row: Sarah Frdk, Stanley IViUsmr, Junfca Cuffbcrg, John .UHrC-I'z. CHRISTMAS CONCERTeAugm-mna students :md members af Elie community present Handel : grumesr zuark, ATIIL' Messiah? VELD DIRECTS WINTER AND SPRING CONCERTS Weekly Tuesday night rehearsals culminated in ehelmeteristically fine performances by the Handel Oratorio society. In its seveiity-Suvmlth consecutive season: the Society presented the traditional Christmas offering, i Pile Mesaiah , accompanied by Angbrustanuis Orchestra which is under the direction of Mr. Thonms Hibbard. The Oratorio Society is composed of students, fae- ulty, and local residents. This year one 01' the soloists, Mr, Thomas Fiiizpzltrivk, tenor, returned to give his WWII? MIESSIAH -Mr. Vri'ti rrl'arlfx mill: Hie .s'nlaixlx Idler u wry surccssffll 77m parfurmunre of Humh-Fs u-uri'r. h'nhyists an: Mack Hurch. lmn'mnr: Ah'u- Riiey, .mpmno; Eueiyn Reyuuhlx, commiro; Thomas Firwmrir-A, Iwmr. first oratorio performance in the Quad-Citics where he got his professional start. In March Dr. Henry Void led the r-hm-us and 01-- t-hest-ra in Huydu's liCx-eationii. The spring concert marked the first. perfornluuce of Huydn's oratoriu in this area in lm-ut-y-fuur yours. Brio i'vdez'grvn, baritone, was joined by two Au- gustmm graduates: Joyce Morrison, soprano, and tenor Elmer Cnpiey, :1 number of the vellum- fuouily. LSA OFFICERsiFrunl rrmr: Heuy Baird, Berri Olmu-prvsl'rl'enr, Carolyn Linn, Crrry Swanson. Second row: Paul King, Dun Limi- sfmm, Barb Farse. CUMMUNION SEHVICESIudc-nts race Communion: at am: of seWml services an sored during the year by the 1,311. Dr. Em son tlliiler of St. Paufs m Duuenpon is li'w altar. IJEPU'I'ATION CO-CHAIRMENianl row: Luis chncrbarg, Murlcmz Ifnli'ersan, Janice Citherg, Karla Ulmrdcr, Ann Peterson. Bey Bowman, Pris Johansan, Gail Pundi. Second row: Lurry Sundin, Kan Smumrw. Ron Futbe, David E. Johnson, Bob Can'son, Dwume Moon, Arden Erickson, Art Henry. A picnic. supper at Lincoln Park initiated lhe IVOHI'E activities for LSA. Dick Swanson, a former Augustanu student, inspired uppmximnteiy four hundred and fifty students with his vital message The theme for 1957-58 pi-ngi-imiming was i'Christi- unity in Everyday Living? Regular Sunday night meetings Pxplorucl this topic in fields fmm politics to the home. The annual i'hristnms Party with the Bethany and Anduvor hmmm- fentm'vrl lion Swonson with a delight- l'ul story and Smlm t'l- n: with a. park of toys. Seven ull-sclmnl won: 111 services, a Lenten Inidru'vvk dl'mtionnl 301 vs, wvvkly Bib , studies, and a deputa- tinn program to rest: homes in the surl'uumling- com- munity wm-p among other LSA functions. Regionally, lhr August-ma Lutheran Students' Asmwiatiun was host. to Missnssippi area students for :1 valiond retr-mit, On :1 national level, Augie si-udmm worn arming 1110 delrgatvs tn the LSAA Ashram held in NW sumnmr mi 1hr campus of Purcific Lutheran Cullvgv, Washiumon. Uffiovrs for tho yrm- were: prosidvnf, Alberta Olson; vimprosidmit, Dam liindstirom; micrvhn'y. Faro? hVNWP; h'wlsurvr, Betty Baird. CAVRiL , . .Yi-Srmra reads off the umm- on a very inmresiing Faakirig fincl'mge cl rile amnml LSA Ciirismmx parly In! the ChITIIFJH 0f rim Andoucr and Rerbany Clifi'drt'nis Homes. ' 51 Silliug: Kw Maniuflr, Julia Chell, Cara! Anderson Jackie Thielc, Lois Sclundvr, Il-Iurilyu Tumqm'sh Standing: Arlami Hrzhgren, Paul Hofmstrum, Bub Carlson, Kurt Gust, Bruce Rorhrgck, illiiran Olson, Daniver Peterson. Gordon Magney, Murlwxe Anderson, Mrs. Stun Bcnsrm, LiIIEan Sucre, Barbara Schlueter, Siri Karluon. Caroline Golgart, Sunder Devaprasml', Run Pewrson, Iemmc- Olson, Smn Benson, Mary Stewart, Judy Vumlre, Jan Jolrnnnscn, Lumy Swanson, Barb Post, Juh'e Ferguson, Lois Lr'ml'lierg, Paul Stone, .4an Peterson, Janice Curisuu, Luis Weimerburg. SOCIETY INTERESTED IN MISSIONS With the goal in mind of furthering interest in mis- xions on both the college and the seminary r'mnpuses, the Foreign Missionary Society varied its programs and activitit-s 1111-uugh ut the year to iun'ludo D1 , Harold Lulw, a mu'h-ar-physi st who is studying at tho sem- inary; Dewemtn Danuusneln'oto, Augustaua's Indo- nvsidn student,- Anders Hanson, missmnm'y tn Formosa; FOREIGN MISSIONARY OFFICERS: Cu! Kunkmuski, Hummer; :lliltan O n, Vraaitlvm; Lois Lirm'berg, .mcn-mry; Run Pctcrsnn, zir'cc-prL-hidmr. a singspirntion at Camp Hullhm'g; and a February work meeting. The Society sponsors a scholarship fund for students from the, m on firms to study at uither the college or the seminary and annually plans Missions Emphasis W'eek, Which this: year inrludod chapel spvakcl's and :1 Closing banquet n! which Rev. Donn Pt-tersun spoke on HOur Mission to Africa. OFFICERS: :llziw'c Andzrson, secretary- lreasrlrr'r; A! Johnson, program chair- man; Ll'oyd Larsen; president; Cynthia Erlmr, ufcc-jlrasidcut. COVENANT CLUB WORKS IN AREA CHURCHES Augustzumk Mission Fovmmnt students are organ for 1110 Princeton Childrenk Home and a. cooperative izvd on campus for survive and fellowship in the Covc- program so es with churches in the surrounding area. 112ml: Club which holds bi-weclrly meetings in the UffiI'PI'H for the year were: Lloyd Larsen, president; local Fovmmut church, This year the club sponsored Cynthia Ecker, vice president; Moh'ic Anderson, secrcz two important traditional activities: a Christmas party fary-trcasurel'; and A1 J ohnsou, progrmn chairman. Fran! row: Pal Sicinliaruzr, Cynthia chrcr, Melvin? Audcrson, Cynthia Roncmtm. Sccmld mw: chl. Duhf. Andrey Lilfcgmn, Ian Baker. Tim Joknmu, Marian Anderson, Jackie Tbiulc. AI Jvhuxon. Lloyd Larson. Third l'mv: Jim Lindiihrdc, Byron Nordbcrg, Larry HF , Cm; Brumbnrg. :7! Eli -. 2N. Frunl ww: Richard Buchhuhz, Garry Picrmn, Dunalnl Brown. Second row: CHURCH VOCATIONS ASSOCIATION ,, . a . , , i553 ; 1251:2315? 'KTZKEJEE? 313i; HAS INFORMATIVE MEETINGS 1 Ifr1a'fc, :Tllirtl rogw: Lillian Slr'oEe, Lap 213': iriiile'hiiiil,f?ffzzag'yiisfgi , . . . . K, HKL'vht, 11' N As the Church 1 00,3th3 Assomatmn began 115 second 3225,; 555:6 5,543: mi; 50$? year, renewed emphams was placed upon presothtmg sun, Mr. Mobnrg, Adminiszmzm a: to members a view of the different phases of church Lufhcran Hospital. work such as that dealing with parish activity, youth activity, and visitation. These church occupations were explained and described by speakers who wore them- selves actively im'ulvod in them. Officers for the 1957-58 year were Marvin Raymond, president; Jim Hansun, vice president; and Barbara PHI ALPHA THETA HONORS HISTORY STUDENTS New members of Phi AIphn Thnta, national llistur; fraternity, were iniiiaicd at the annual dinner and ice tum held in tho, dining room of Wcstm'lin Hall in D0 cclubcr. A 2.5 average in at least twchrc huurs of In'sto and 25, 20 average in all other subjects are the qualifi- PatiOHH for membership. Offirol's for the year were Tim Jelnmnm prvsidonL; Marty .ix'al'z, first. semester tl'CElSllt'CT; and Pete Folnw second semester treasurer. FronL mu . Dr. Slunlzy Eriksnn, Dr. Ifergcndufj, Dr. IVm-rudb, Mr. Smack, Dr. Amlrr. Smmnrl raw: 17m jnhnmn, jm'm Sclmu, .UttrfFH KIN; l'fwrm't: Mt:- Kr'lwig, Loam; Hum, Am: Wugnur, rllury Lou .iyhmmlg Dr.- n' rm 1,- Erik sun. Unrhy Jlflmlu'fn, Ilrrry I'fimrr. 'l'llirll row: Unn- iL-rr Palerwn, Pm-r Cvlms, Curt Ed HIT! Hamll-mn, :Vnrm erlsft'in, MUN: Kerrrnx, Imrohl rlhmfiuw, Ply?! Ilnhlmrt, Ciun .Smn'a ALPHA PHI OMEGA STRESSES SERVICE WHOB UCLY'? APO mwm'n'rs pub- licize rim ngfy Mm: 011 Campu5 conrcxr. APO, national Boy Scout service fraternity, increased its campus projects this year by collecting the 11101103! for the newly established Campus Chest, publishing a APO TEAJHVORKifI-Iembcrs qf the calendar 01? Augustana suelal events, sponsoring a fmwmuy complete another scrwcq 'as pledge stumt night in conjunction with the UMOC :ifg'nggglcdw 3950M semmr WWW contest, taking charge of the raising and lowering of the flag each day, and assisting at the Rock Island Scout banquet. These duties were all adduc'f to such annual Alpha Phi Omega functions as ushering at The ScmltrOiRmna, serving the Opun House Pancake Supper, and directing Cm- Registration. Officers for the first somesfer were Darryl Wilson, president; D011 Shcesley, viceipresidcut; Bob Palnr quist, secretary; and Ron Falbc, treasurer. Second smnesfm- Chunk Fhristuplwrseu took over as secretary and Dean Reynolds as treasurer. Firsl row: Mr. 111601230 , Mr. Brahrmlcr, Dr. Bcrgcndojj, Darryl W'il'swi, Mr. Schaefer, Rev. Ahncn. Second raw: Gerry Scfmhz, Nnrm Carlson, Vernon Young, Ran Fnlbc, Lee Hijfef, Bob ' Jrrcobson, Chuck Cliriatoplacrscu, Dean Reynolds, Third row: Erick Dnhfbcck, Don Sfrcesfcj', John Summon, Bub Pnimqm'st, Bab Linden Dr'clr Thomas, Huger Anderson, Curt Ff'ai'u'nmrk, 111m Uarkxcn. :30 Speech COl'l'Dr-tiun mujurs combine sorvic-c to this FOInmu-nily with their mm training and experience. Il'undiwmwd children who 2er not Hvrviced by the pub- lic sclmuls 01' whu need more help 1mm is offered in tlm schools meet rm Saturday mornings and during! sunnnor sessions for special work under the direction of Augip spvouh students. Jvarr-isns and drills em! mixed with spevr'h gauws tn make slmv pmg'ross more entertaining fm- tho 31mmr pupils. A shy smilv m' sue? ssfully formod word mu metkn all Tln- hours of practical tlu-mpy worthwhile for bath smdvnt and hvnchor. Dr. Mariin ITnlr-mnh is Director of tho Hillir, msistod by Dr. Donald P. Davis. who is also Dirootm' of H10 lJi-ipplt-Li Childrufs Foundation. VISUAL tHDiSllUl'Clll Leroy Kasrcr watches as Chris Hams runs Wm- sm'ps to aid his speed: in Auguw tmmfs speech clinic. AHEAR THAT, RONNIE7h Peggy Pmu'san illustrates tin: me 0! am- plification in nudimry training of a'Jmfcnt Rmmhf Brutus. H U P E l9 U I, PA R I; NT S--Wmnln Srrmh-cn Jruuruicms parents mromng Um? child in tin: speed! workshop. Jut'l. .44 - WiNgl'I'IUN A I. JR ICLA'I'IUNS Hill'rnnl row: Dun'orw 12 ?1'rwn. Mrrn'iyu Ufwu. Il'n'y I'iiwfer. 5mm ! I'nw: Km DI-fh'm, 1H Inimwn. Hat;- xltinlpbxvn. Gui:l XJHHJ'. Curfry Murilki'n, firr-Hsheu Hal'lm sl'lrzrfrm A'ndprm , Tlijrrl row: Slmr Tut'lr Worm, JWrbtmf Krurnx, NW Humfmnn, Hub I'm-frrvufmm. Norm Lclsrr-in. flab Pufmquisl, Rn'yir Kan. Hfm'y Litm'lmfm. Frrmlr 01.31; , PM! Hubbun, Ur. EHICI'WIOJ'I. INTERNATIONAL RELATION S AND MATH CLUBS CONSIDER SPECIAL INTERESTS Mrctings of the Tnlcmatimml Relations L'Iuh in- cluded panel disr-uasaions and sprakers 011 pertinent subjects of interest to wm'lclimindorl college stndenis. va. Jack Mcndolson, a minister in the Unitarian church, spoke to the group on the Neen- East. TIN! ix sponsored by the Carnegie Tmtitute 0f Inivr- national Ponce. Dr. StmIIey Erikson is faculty advixmz Officers for tho ycm' were: Jr'n'y Pfister, president: Mary Lindholm, vicoipl'esident; Corky Mullikin, secre- 1a:'y-t1'e:1511rvl'. Meetings of the Math Hub hvld on Monday nights mnsidcn-d topics l't-latL-d to The history 21nd philosnphy 0f nmtlmmatics and tho biographies of famous matho- nmIit-iana In addition to hearing spvakvrs drawn from thy faculty, thr- student body, and outside snurms, the group visited the Argonne Laboratory at Lamont. 111i- noia This year, as in tho past, an award was giwn to the freshman student showing the greatest proficiI-noy in math. Dr Harry NolHon is faculty advixnl'. Officers for 1957 18 mm- Gerald SvhultzJ prosidvnt: Martha Swank son, vic-o-prosidvnf; Virginia Stem, seL-I'etary-ll-easurer. MATH CLULL-Frum ruw: Ginger Stern. Gerry Schult. Muer Srmnmn, Rad Iohmun, Lynne Jahmon, Mike Kinkade, Alice Knudsen, Ran Fryxdl. Second rmr: Julm Summers, Ragur :lmlersun, Carol Gross, John Nynu-erA-, Shirley Holman. Third I-nw: Paul Brmubvrg, Jan I'f'umIm-in, Dan Giuson, Judy Pclcrsan, Jlrmrica Hansen. Miss Olmsted, Bil! Crawford, Dr. Nelson. g i; 4 I3... Front raw: Norm Lefstein, Dick fai'zamuesnn, Dr. Hufcomb. fllarty Kara, Phil Hubbrlrt. Second row: John Sieikcn, Date Ejjl'rmdt, Jerry Pfister, Mary Lindhohn, Darryl Wilson, Richard Smith, Drw: Rhea, Bob MmHurmy. DEBATERS AND ORATORS RANK HIGH Representatives of the Augustana forensics prngrum distinguished thnmsviros in 1957-58 as in the past. Al, though the double humor of the Xth Point Debun- first plum ?mphy and top honors in oratory wllic'h 1hr: college HIPQHIUH'S 100k lust year was hard To brat, :iullato ' and nmtm's kept their high level of per- forum Elia umh Bcrgcndnff with HMomwfruck, a com, mrmtm-y 0n thv spare E129, look first place honors wiih DJ'r-k Jnhulmcsvn and his oration, WMZ K, in the Illinnis Iuh-rmllpg-intrz Oratory Arouintion stain r011- tr-xf. 'J'lu-sr: two Angustunu vl'atm's gave flwir Wil Jug- m'utimm in Th? Inivrstate Pnntvst at the Univer . of Mirhimm in April First plume hunors from the North- m'n Illinois I'uh lty Forensics 'l'rmmalnnnt- wvrv I'urlhr-r lnurrlln fur Liz and Dick. Tht- fll'lutff' fI-um uf' Phillip Huhlmrt and Norman Lvl'stvin wrm Hm Sm-vpslukvx Dr'kall: truphy and :l HI'NJIUI pJnr-t: Nllillgz at Nnrihwwhiel'll. UNATUHS Dial? Inhtlmmvz'n mm' 157131- Iu-ifl lir'rgr'nn'nff rnnsni! with much Tinmlurr: Lr-nnmh-r ufmr winning firs! pluc-rr in Mr: .x'fm'c ummry L'mh'esi. PI KAPPA DELTA HOLDS TOURNAMENT The Augustaua chapter of Pi Kappa Delta, the national honorary forensics fraternity, sponsored many fnrensim events on the campus during flu: year. The lllinnis high 001 debate tournmnent, with over forty schools pm-ticxpatiug, was svhcdulcd, timccl and judged by Pi Kappa Delta Hmmbl' k. At the annual spring iuitiafion banquet, -new ment- hers who qualified by virtue of taking part in 21. specific. number 0E college forensics activities were aCCcptml. Speech activities of the year were discussed by the fraternity also. Officers for 1957758 were Tim Johnson, president; Marty Katy. Girst. semesten and Phillip I-Iubbart Sec- ond scmusterL vice-presidmt; Norman Lefstein, sec- retal-y-treasurnr; Michael Kearns, historian. Theodor Levandcr and Martin P Holcomb are sponsors of The group. OFFICERSiJ'Fr, Hafcamb, advisw; Miclrrmi Ream, historian; Norman. chstL-in. :ecretary-lreusurcr; Mr. Lcwmn'er, adviser; szr'l Hubbarn vice- prmidcnl; Tim Johnson, praxill'ent. Front mw: Dr. Brubn, Mrs. Liliegren, Hr. Holcomb, Miss Tilibcrg, Ur. Sclmmtm. Secuml 111w: Dave Rhea, Jerry Pfiszer. DarryI Wilson, Mary Limlhol'm, Dick Johanneseu, Tim Johnson, Norm Lclsiein, Phil Hubbarl, Michael Kearns, Mr. Grossnmn, Bub IlIcMmraY: rllarzy Swanson, Dale Ejftundr, John Siejkcn, Richard Smith, Marty Kat, Crave Carlson. b 9 :L'. ..'x L'l. '..A From rmr: Betty Bm'nl'. Arlymlc Turnqztisl, Eileen Haas, Linnea: Wimpenuy, Bum- Sjaxlmrn, 3011 Packenham, Elrlic Aimquist, Nancy Booms, Marilyn 3551?, Cynthia Rnscmau, Dick Sumon. Second raw: Lucia Ana'crmn, Nazism! Lrlrmn, Karr-n Lindqufst, Dolores Renberg, LE: Bergrndaff, Roberta Swrmmn, Adrienne Andaman, Karen Lanzca Dick Cfinc, Carolyn Linn, Diane Obcrbecfr, Caivin Kankamski, Ivan Pavel. Sue Johnson, Nancy llom-llc, Cynthia Ecker. ALPHA PSI OMEGA GIVES THREE PLAYS The Alpha Unmgn chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, national dmnmtios fraternity, again this year produocd thaw: plays, The full play, HMr. Pim Passos By by A. A. Milne, was followed by HThe Traveling Lady by Horton Foote, the winter play, and in the spring, dGhUHtW: by Henrik Ibsen. These plays provided npr purtunitios for neophyte: to work their way, either nn-singn 01- Inu-kstage, toward the ten points newssm-y for 51min: membership. A1 the spring banquet, qualified neopllytcs were initiauml. Other social activities for the year included af'rmnplay parties hvld on closing nights, Officers i'm' 1957758 wore: Dick Cline, president; Liz Bergendoff, vmz-prvsiduut; Jana Pml'sml, snare, hwy; Dick Strultnn, treasurer; and Karen Lindquist, historian. NEOPi-TYTES Fl'Lvnt I'nw: Josie Mal'- unr, Brr'rl'geuc White, Janice Skanc. Muriel Sammy , Safly ilurgrrwc, Nancy Funk, June Thuumwi. Smond raw: Ran 015m, Gloria DvBmver, Frcrl Krlmpfin, lumen; Smrms. Ray Aspfund, Larry Smithn. Iirtrbnm Fame, Bcvern'cc 0qu Hunt, Janice Olfvcr. ccMR. PIM PASSES BYw IH'I'HER KNOWS HICS'I'L'iLt': Hw- gmm'nff .w'tlm wiU'I fum' Pmrxm: rmrJ' J'ulm Thnmus ilr jmu'l'y rf,'sj;l. r.s m'm mm, HM.- cm..-. i'WHAT I SAY COES! 7DECIE Cli'Jm Cm' Kunfmu'ski. am! Liz Burgcndaff murh Karen Linrfqm'sl upprt'llunsil'efy us site gives rhem a non! aj min 11'. hHOWI DO YOL' THINK IT WENT? -Czbt da'smuscs the jam- periorumucvs of the jail play. ' JJ'R. PHI P.IESSES Bl'f CGTHE TRAVELING LADYM THE LAST TIMErSaru Scllzrlivbcrr Imms III 1591' futiler H Pllfj' Slarm's rme uimmcrer us Sheriff Keri flhn'mifey nukes Mm burl: to prison. HMAMA, PAY ATTENTION Jasiu Mrrhmr n-lmkes Karen Limlquisl, as Cynfiliu Ecimr rum! KIWI!!! 1.00:6 mufrlu 3.5' . r'.. . 'l-EE!S A NICE MAN. SUGAll9 Jmn Pavel remmrm dnuglue; Sam ubnui Free! Kracpiin, with Judge Ran Olson?! apprnvrzt GHOSTSg CAST Srtfly fl'urgram', Nancy Hunclte, Smolruy tllalmjfcy, Fret! anlziin, Cymlu'n Ecker, anti L'rrl Kari konmk: pose Lalure bvgimaiug prujmrw Iimz for til: spring play. CC 33 CONF NTRATE. CYNTHIA! These CH STS Fim's lump In be mcnmrizvn' within a tweak . . A PLAY IS MORE Hum trim! the audience secs m: aprm'ny m'gm. mu! Jwre the cam work: :0 loam lbm-n's Hnux. r. HEmh-ul National Educational Asxor-iution $NE.-U is the now namo adapted by file former Future Tczu-hcrs 01' Anm-im. Augustanak chapter of this national m'ganizatinn deuided upon this title in order to indicate a. close affiliation between the student tvawhvrlv. group and the NBA, thu professional ns- snrialtimL Prugx-zuns zu-c- svlm-Tod to help and intm-est future tL-m-h 3 in the mhu'utimml field. Samples of the 3'0211' n Imwtings im'ludv a presentation by sixth grade SNFA OFFICERS Se'umI: Dr. Harm's. xpmrson Staining: 'Il'nrgre Iluu'sv, premi- Jeni: :lir. PL-Iersou, sponsor: Curmz-u Bernhvkas, .wcn-mry; Pm J'orpaill, vive- prmfdrm; Eifec-n Harts, frr'luurel. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA BECOMES S N E A classes at. Donkmunu school and a talk by :1 teacher who hild Imam affiliated with The AI-mvd Ftu'c-vsk program for education of sm-vicmu-Ws thildreu in the Far- East. SNEA played host. In the Nm'tlnvvst. Rngimml Du ion of the Illinois Future Teachers '?1'gaI:iza- Lions in high svhuols. Officers for 1957-58 were Marge Hulsv, presi- dent; Pat Vorpahl, vicerpl'esident; Cannon Bcrahv- kas, ser'I-vtzn'y; and Eileen Hans, treasurer. SNEA COUNSELING GROUP qurinn Johnson, Linnea Wimpenny. Helen Pcmrxon, Charlotte Pulmquisl, Cami E. Jollusun, curd Carola L Johnson discuss teaching nppammiliu In Eumpa will: riffs; Mary fH Jlarclx'o, uixin'ng speaker, From row: Marilyn. Gilchrisg Shirley Johnson, Diane Jubzlsmz, Pm f'orpahi'. Eficen Hum, Marge Hulsc. Sacand raw: Darlene Erickson, Deanna Gmmfsau, Diane Obcrbeck, Bobbi Berqnm, . uuy Jolmsun, Louise Horn, Carol Weber. Third row: :lInrsILa Park, Barbara Gustujson, fmmnu Smenxm, Put Neerns, Carafe Anderson, Carol E. Johnson. Fourth row: Mary Lou Sclznacfrj Nancy JlIcCcmsncy. Mmcy Johnmn, Marion Anderson, Jackie Thiele, Carmm Berchekas, Karen Hanson, Marilyn Jalmxon. Fifth row: Charlotte Paimqaisr, Trudy Erickson, Barbara Form, JUKITIIIUH Johnson, Margaret Radcliffe, Pal Srefnimucr, Murr'x'yn Scltonj', Ben; Harms. Sixth row: 36:; Bowman, Carolyn Wibcrg, Gloria Perersozi, Virginia Arvidsmz, Mr. Peterson, Dr. Barnes. WkND DICK AND JANE TUUK PUFF . . . Vinny Jnhnsnn reads Hm m lrer secnndrgrmir pupils while prucricc Warning, BUSINESSMEN VISIT COMMERCE CLUB The Vomuwrce Club sll'ivr's to prumme student in? ferust in business artivitius. First svnuisfer nmolings im-ludcd :1 movie entiiled lIow tn Invest with :I qtlesl'inn and unsww period umldncted by reprusmltar Tim's fmm a 10ml invnstumnt brokerage firm. FiPld Trips to 10ml industries snrh 21:: Intm-nnfimml Hal'- Yuh'rrl' H-Ild Alum wow :1. part Of sceund svnthel' ' vi- tivs A rvpn-svnrutivc or the John Deere Uumpany spoke of mfho Evolution of Business Today.H First semester ni'fiL-vl's wore Furl Eek, president; Ted Simpson, vim president,- Tom Boersio, scwetary; and Harvey Fludolund, treasurer Taking IH'OP at SOCw 0nd semesln- were Jim Blumnbcrg, president; Gabe Hanson. vimnpresident; A1 Hawkinson, socrehu'y; and John Sueduff, treasurer. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERSiTed Sr'mpwn, viL'E-prcsl'u'ent; Harv Flade- land, treasurer; Curl Eek, prcsfdem; Tum Boccfo, secretary SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS- Jim Bloomberg, president; Iain! See- rloff, treasurer; AI Hmukinson, secre- tary; Gabe Hanson, vicc-presr'dmzt. Front rnw: Gabe Hanson, Jim Himmlburg, Jim Dinnmn. Rum Frame. 1305 Kazubik, Dick Jamison, Carr! Eclr, Secund row: Ray Asplu m1, Arden Nuwnrs, Bill Cordon, Bill 5mm, Neruuii Jolmmn, Daug- frm Erickson, Dr. HruhrL Third mw: Kim Bcngtson. AF Huu'ln'm'ml. Wnyrw Dahfglcri. Dirk DulaL Tad Simpson. Linyu' Human Junk Meyer, Chuck Coffins. Front row: Dr. Ekblan', Dr. Karlstrom. Second row: Barbara Dahlen, Nancy Johnson, Judy Brown, Nancy Simunsan, :Thrisrinu, Carol Anderson, Dolores Renberg, Luis Wiltbecker, Sharon Ekslmm. Third row: Dave Hill, Tim Johnson, Put Jenkins, Carolyn- 30ml, Roberta Tindel, Mary Jo Cluclmmd, Jane; Baker, Gram Januxson, Crrruiyrr Linn, Deanne Patersan, Jim Lindblada, Diane Hubbard, Tucker Jahnxon, Tam Luse. Fourlh row: Ker: Knutslmm, 101m Sutherland, Dick Rem, AI Larson, Navel! Johmon, Dan Swanson, Clare Cnrlsanl FIELD TRIPS FOR BIOLOGY CLUB In addition to sponsoring Beta Beta. Beta, the na- tional biology honorary fraternity, the Biology Club tries to promote interest- in biological science through field trips and other aillied progrs-ims. This. Iygar, the OFFICERSWFront row: Tim Johnna : club scheduled two trlps t0 Clucago7 vxsitlng the Jim LEnn'blarle, first: semester president; Scienne-Iudustry Museum and the Natural History TWA'W JOh'is'm- Sewnd Tm J91 : Museum Surh-crfmid; A! Larson, 3:09an sumesfrr . . presulem; Nowell Johnson. Cine program attracting wide student interest was the film untitled l-Iumzm ChildhirthH, which was fot- lnwed by a discussiun led by :1 Tri-Uity obstetrician. First srnmslm- offiocrs wm: Jim Lindblade, presi- dent; Tim Johnson, vice president; Ming 1111136, soure- tau'y; and Jan Baker, treasurer. Second semester uffii cers included: Al Larson, presidunt; John Sutherland, viee-presidcnt; Tom Johnson, secretary; and Newell J 0111mm, treasurer. OT 1H Ix. ACS OFFICERS John Summers, presi- dent; Carter l,iml'berg, program chair- man; Carolyn Smrzinu, secretary; Milton Cfick, treasurer. Front row: Kan Stenmn, Mike Kinkadz, Bruce Anderson, Carolyn Linn, Dave Pippcrt, Tam Jones, John Ulku; Second mw: Curzcr Lindberg, Jln'ii'tun Click, Carolyn Swainv, Jnlm Haulos. Charles Comlricb, John Summers, Day: Cur!- SUWI. Jim Alh'bel'g, Dr. Bernstein Dr. Erickson, Km Whistler, Rod Sobrbeck CHEMICAL SOCIETY STUDIES SPUTNIKS The Hnmmssan Hmptnr of the Aluminum Chemical Suvivfx is 21 wtudrnt affiliate of the national ussueiatiun cf the same name which is cnmposcd of dnctm-s, chem- ists, and professionu iont throughout the country. In spitc' of this impw 'e affiliation, the Augustauu Hmptor has no nwmbm-shlp requiremunt exrept an in- terest iu rhmnisiry. Programs are. planned to be of in- tcrest t0 the great majority of the student body. Meet- ings began with student reports on interesting sumr mm- johs in the field of science that tlmy had held dur- ing the summer. Other topics ranged from Sputniks tn Greenland. The high point of the year's activities was a. visit to state and industrial laboratories. A picnic was held in the spring. Officers far 1957758 were John Summers, president; Milton Click, treasurer; Carolyn Swaine, secretary; and Carter Lindbcrg, program chairman. GEOLOGY STUDENTS IN UDDEN GEOLOGY CLUB A spring field trip climaxed the yeark activitips 01 11hr. Udden Geology Club. Monthly meetings provided ome-Lnnifies for moviow, slides, lectures, and disc q signs aimed at promoting intcrost in geolngy and its mlutrd fields on tho Augmstana campus. Some of the slides shown were Taken by club members- who had spent the summer on a field trip in the Tctons. Officers for 1957-58 were David Stephenson, pl'n'si- dent; Earl Walker, Vice president; and Redwood Fryxell, secretary-treasm-mx From row: Geny Scf'mhz, Frank Lindsey, Charles Wilma, David Olson, furry Thomas, Bob Lundiu, Redwood Fryer. Second row: Edwin Day, Earl Walker, Marlin Anderson, Bub Pufmqufst, Jim Young, Noel Dekalb, Dave Staphensun, Maryann Olson, Chad: Culdenznph, j'E-Ir, Spinmu. Third row: Bob Mela, David E. Peterson, Bruce Mueller, Mar Harksen, SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON Thu Augmstzma chapter of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, the national earth honorary fraternity, planned two field trips for its 1057-58 year, a day trip in the fall and a five day outing in the spring. Plans were begun to compile a pamphlet every four or five years containing- the names of geology major alums, their addresses, and other useful influx mation. Officers were Bob Lundini president and Ken Swam son, som'etarr-treasurer. From rnw: Charles Ira !- sma. Bob Lurirfrrn. Km Swanson. Drum Shuzimu- sun. Tum 51'th SL'cuml Tow: Mr. Sfiifzuns. slir. Andm'mrl. Mr. FryxcU. Mr. Hmmning. Dirt'r Ufz'rwmn. Crm' Nvim, Paui Scifmun. Ken Jahuxnu. Weldon iiann-n, Dm'r Bx-Ckmnn. Dim'r Hrnsnn. Ralph Swan- .mn. Slum Tum? H'Img. Fronl raw: Karin Cunrarlsan, Roger E. Jinu'crsan, Lmvw'l Human, Rm! Iahnsan, Bernice: Wickman, Frank Olson, ,Ilargarefa Huffbergl Bab Harman. Second row: Miss Hunter, Nam: Nelson Ran Olson, LeRoy Isruclmn, Jim Dr'rlmrm, Ray Asplnnd, Nancy Larson: Marlowe Wagner, Sally Har- grrweh Thrd row: Mr. Erlgblom. Min BraJuM, David? MEL fundcr, Vivi-Ann Hansen, Jim Wennersfeu, Julie Carkom Eiuanar Nelxan, Huffy Roland, Ruth Arm'rl'san. WOMENDS DORM COUNCIL The 110w XVcsva'lin Hull provided special problems for the Wummfs Dm-m Council this war. Thn- group's fumtions had to be expanded to include the llppt'l' class men in thc Wcmelfs Building. Monday night. meetings nf corridor I'CPI'QSCIIHIHVK'S, proctors, :md duh officers xx'erp intmldvd to solve dorm problems, provide fellow: ship, and prepare for the nmnthly meetings held for all women resident students. A Christmas tea fcllnwing the Messiah and purchases fur the new dormitory wore anwng otlwr Dorm Club functions. Officers for 1957-58 wore Carol WVohor, pl'vsidt-nt: 130th Borgrluist, rim president; Virginia Arvidsozl, tr-msurr-r; Ann 1 : ie Dnnielson, secretary; Holr-n J-Inyt-r, devotional clmirnmn; and Joyce Knski- mnki, librarian. SWEDISH CLUB Santa Lucia, Santa Lucia.u The strains of this familiar folksong filled the gym as Augiehs 1957 Lucia walked down the long eandIo-lighted aisle. The im- pressive ceremony was followed by Swedish singing and dancing, the entramn of a kindhozu'ted Tomtcguhben, and an allischool party; This annual Christmas pro- gram was one of the many events sponsored by the Swadish Club and designed to perpetuate Swedish traditions at Augustuna. Tho, tnar-hing duties of Dr, Arthur Wald, who retired in the fall, were taken over by Dr, Engblum who SUI'VCd as joint advisor to The club with h-Inl'gareta Hallberg, the Swedish student. Sitting: Ginger Arvidwn, Benny J'a Lmulquist. Second row: rI-Irzry Lindhoim, Kurcn Liilrfquisl, Bobbi Hergquist. Wanda San- tlecn, Mohair Anderson, Cam! Weber. Third row: Sand: rum, Heien. linycr. Nancy Paulsan, Kirsten Borg, Delnms Kmxdier, Joyce Kraskimafri, Aim: Lindfars. Marian Anderson, Ann tUurEe Dmlr'cimn, Carolyn Ekdm'd. Jam! Snd'crbcrg. ANDIU'IEN ADiIn competition 111111. 11 . 1 11nd Weslerh'n, 1111' men graced 11111: Inmt of Ilicir dorm with 1111 Angierdunz 11011151 cuming decoration which won first place. DORM COUNCIL REPRESENTS ANDREEN MEN Men 5 1101-111 1? ouncil exists to give Augustaua 5 11111.10 residents 1111 oppm-h111it1 to I11119111 1110111511105 113 11111111 as 110851111151 Meetings provide 11 time 10 11111111: 1191-0531111 rules and 111 1111511159 111115 of o11f1113i11g 11111111. One of 1111: 1-11in 111111111 111 discussion during: 1111 past 1'1'111' 11'111'. 111111; 111' 1111111'111'iI1g15011111111 in tho 11111111 111111 The 131011111111 11115 001111111'1 011 111' 11111 1 011111-i1 111111513 1111411111018 include 11111130111111.1115 fmm 1111111111311 c111'ri1 11015 111111 proctnrs from the four freshmen humus for men. A new teIcvisiou set for 11w 111111121211 lounge was pur- chased 111111 Dnrm 1'11111 funds. Officers for 11157 :38 were 1111011 Robinson president; D1111 Lindstrom VICE 1111111111111 Dave Rhea, socretaL ; Gen'v 811' 11115011 fi'r'asurei'; Lhuck Smith 111111 Mike 111111 c1111p1ai11s. 1511011115115 DISCUSS PROBLEM CHILDRENiALI. 678 OF THEM! Mrs. 11111901115011, Mrs. 1011115011, Mrs. Larson, and 111111. 00111117 gun'uzr in 1111' IFusrerfin Lounge. From 1011-: 11117.11 11min, Gerry Swanson, Dick Ciinc, Umre Rfmz, Jack Robinson, Norm Neisun, Gene Bcngxton. Second ruw: Cuba Hrrrisoli, 1.0111111 1.1171515an Don 511111115011, Chuck Unrm'umm, Wayne Dain'gml, Jain: Lclmmlr'r, Chuck Smith, $11111 PCH'VSOJh Lloyd Lamom 1511510110 11 1111'11- mam, 11111 51mm , Ca! me kuu-sln'. WOMEN'S LEAGUE 0F FlCERS-Jum' Penman, Eileen Haas Nancy Wifsan, Urm'lyn Youngmmi, 11m! Karla Offrml'v; rcprcsrnt tfm Wumvns League as Illa execun'uc board. 3111 0111'13'1'1111 get 1101111111111ch picnic kicked CH 'Wu- 111011 5 League 1icti1' itivs for 19' 1758 Frvshmen 1rir'ls 11' 01-0 welcomed to campus 11nd t0 the 01'r1111iz111in11 11hc1so 11161111 bm'ship includes 1111 Augustuna 110111911. R1110 111111 11-01: round forced 1111: and little sisters 10 hold l-hvir 130111114; C' 0011- Out indoors in Potter H1111. XV 0111911 .9 V1 eek. this 1'ca1'i1112111din1r cuffoo dates, 1110111 exchanges 011 two 8111111111 5. 1111111 1111 1111-5011001 dance called Bachelor 5: Holidav 11113 one of fall 5 111031 11111101111111 social 01131113. The iris made 0015113701: 1011111211 11111100 dates and crowned James Gallon1nB11ch1-lor. Spring plans included 11 combination fashion show and 11111106 011 the patio of 11 123101-1111. Officers for the, 31-111 wore Nancy iVilsou, president; Filt-en Hams, vice president; J1me P01113011, sem'efary; l 11 0111111101, treasurer; and Marilyn Youngmun, historian. MR. BACHELOR, 1957, Mr. 110110.: Galley, is cruwmzu' by :11'1'srress 01' Cem- manics Karla Uhmder 1:! Nu: Rnchciws' Bait sponsored by rim Women'x League 11ml lm'rl 111 JVcnurIin Hm'l. BJ AND MIRHM Arm; Ilzarr bearded friends to callus 121 5111 U during 1111: jail mru'rzbuur 11ml.- Htporacarcrl by 1116 07011113115 12111151112 Bringing tr: the Augiwtmm vampns a hvttm- lmowlodgc und umlcr'standing nl' difh-rmn. maria! and L'a-XIiginus 1 :rmupa is thr' pur-posv 0f Vomnnpulitan Huh. TIM,- :lmmnds of NHPII a mmpm-immive goal m-cu nwf hy gln-lgxrmt. rariI-Ls' of programs and sponkl-rs. India, Bih- mpm, Indnmis , and Austria 21W 21 row of llu- many 11a- tinns that wmw: rcpr-vst-ntvd waoro Ebsmo Ihi ymr. A Htudmt Hirovtm'y wak: published by er-vditom Pal I Vnr'pnhl zmd Nam-y Paulmn to raise fuudx for a yo; IV ' scholarship to an Aumlstarm student 01' a minumty group. Snndm Atkinson Hm chairman of plans fm- Hrulhn-r- hood Wool: and ln-lpn-d m vmphz 'e to tho mllcgc slu- dcnts with chupvl SIK'HkPI'S and vxhibils the importance of Shis national obser anon. x First semester offi 'w were Slum 'J'm-I: WUIILJ; DY ' . ,. . ' . dent; Eileen Hans, vicav-In'oxidcnt: Mm Peterson, search COSMD OFFICERS 9,. 505mm , 1m ; mid Kris Kas nan, Il'oasul l'. Sconnd svmosh'r of- .- Np miyr'sor; Amp varso , 5cL'n-J'nry; 5mm ilcel's were Ann Peterson. pI'csu'lurlut-; Dmrunm DamnL Tuck Wang. prcsiu'wrr: Er't'ean Ham, soebroto, viceAru'esident; Janet Dil'kscn, serll'ctmw; and uiccllu'mfrluw. Marguruta Hadlborg, h'oasul'or. COSMO CLUB AIDS FOREIGN STUDENTS FOREIGN STUDENTS-lell I'nw: Helm Vuu-Hriou. Sims Tuck N 0ng. Curlwrinc fumes. Daurmm Danoesoe- broro. Second raw: Tony Warn, lulu: 3qu03, DL Karislrom, mimsar: Hmofjr gang Chge. From row: Gloria Pur'man, Sandra AM'msmr. Bur bum .liagnusmn, Kris Kammm, Dr. Karfslrom, Dr. Hamming, Am: Pt'lcrson, Mrs. :Ierrmmm. 54':th Turk Wong. Second row: Sllun'lyn Johnna . Joan Andaman, Susi Gnenlflvn Jackrr Tlru'fc. Jlurinn xfm'enmt, ank learL Hub I'nhuqm'sr, Jlnrgmwy Ha'lburg, Bill Rice. Osic Rosu'cfv. 101m Htmlus. Dmmum Dmmumvbmlu, Crelz-In-n anm, Carolyn Su-m'vrc. qurgurcl Rarfdi'fje. ; KX TERRAPINS-DOLPHINS GIVE WATER SHOW Now mmnhors I'm- The women's and meni: swimming: organizatimm, Terrapins 21ml Dolphins, were selected in try-outs at tho lwginningx of the fall and spring semesters. The Two groups nu-t jointly 01100 a week to praetim' rou- tines: for the annual water show uud swimming demolr stration presvutvd in ApriL The theme far this 3' lr's show was 'f irL-usi.-1ml. The two organizations worked on? m'iginnl numbers including wufm' ballot and aquw donming in addifiun 10 milking their own costumes. When show planning: and rehearsing were over. Tm: rupins and Dolphins gathered for :1 picnic in fhe spring. Terrapin officers were Pat Rusnmssuu, president; Bunnie Hogrcn. vicc-pt'csidvnt; Mary Ruth Hulmrs, secretary: and Bmp Olsen, hmsurcr. Dolphin officers included Bill Kirkpatrick, president; Art Carlson, vice president; Purl Andver, svcrctary; and Fred Elion- hcrgor, Treasurer. From row: Mary Jo Gluclrsmrt', Jurfy Eril'rssan, Dawn Lindqufsl. Viola Foss, Carol Crass, Cuii l'urEcH, Balm Ofsen, Eloise Slead, Karen. White. Si'cnml ruw: 5 me Cnxmlsvn, Jlfuggiu Johnson, Pu! Rasmussen, Mary Ruth Halmus, Simmn Eks- lrum, Carol I'mt'ssing, Peggy Werner, Bonnie Hagrcn, lad;- Barn'nger, Heidi Rrrdik, Meluie Andaman, Mm Brissmmz. eta . Rf . u v- cw; OFFICERS-J'I'hzry Ruth Holmes, secretary; BnnnEu Hogan, vire-prcsirlent; Mrs. Brissmrxn, director; Berta Olsen. Irmsurcr; prcsr'rl'cn r. Put Rasmussen, 1N FORElATlONiTormpins and Du!- pfn'm .uracrr'cc for Ma spring mncr sham. Front row: Jim Pctcrsan, Fred Ellery bergcr, Tom Bucciu, BIT! Kirkpatrick, BEN Gordan. Nae! HeKalb. Srcnml row: Durald Mmline. Bob Peterson, Bob Mc- Murray, Holmes Emusung, An Carlson, Tucker Johnson, Ran Partner, Carl Aildccr. W5 8 0 FFIC E RsiJlurian Krzps. secretary; Ver Rm- nmssm, viccrpresirlrnr; Bellz' Olsen, president; Margaret Radcliffe, treasurer; Mrs. .llc- Numum, rm'm'sor. Tho Wommfs Athletic Association set the. pace for tlm mark nr-tiviiies wiih a fall hike and picnic at Black.- lmwk Stale Park. The- ulLschool Roundup amd the individual sports tournmnents were the next events sponsored by the simup, This year, the swimming meet was divided into two mntests, the first hnld in the fall and the second in thc' spring. The social group with the largest number of mnmlativc points for both events was declared the win- DL'l'. AThMic awards both to individuals and to the soror- ity with the most imprvmive intrmnural record were prvst-ntml at the annual WAA spring banquet. Office ' for 19? 38 wore: Bette Olsen, president; Vee Rasmussen: viceipl'QSl-deht; Marlene, Krcps, secretary; and Margaret Radcliffv, tm'usurer. SPORTS AWARDS FROM W. A. A. Frnnt row: Carol Nuke, Marilyn Sci'ncmfJ Aiicc Sanmclsnn, Camiyn Swainc. Second row: Cami Berg, Nancy Stambcrg, 11Iaggie Johnson, Dory Benson, Ian. Ohluer, Gloria .Imek. Third row: Nancy Jolmsan, Jnmmc Nelson, Mary Jo Cluck- stud, Shun : Ekstrum. EASKE'I'BALL-INDEE women, simm- pious. BADMINTONiNun Cy I012 n s o n and Cam! Nolre, champions. PINC-PONciChariuHe Andaman mul Carolyn 31mins. champialm BUWJ .I NC COC mrurity, champions. u- ARCHERY-Lymi Taylor, high sewer. S WIMM lNCiCOC 01mm pfmiship 1mm . 'f TENNIS CrercIu-m Hahn and Carolyn fa. .S'Juailic, singles and rluub'es champions. SPORTS AWARDS 1' V0 LL E YEA LL-COG championship feum V ATHLETES ORGANIZE IN TRIBE OF VIKINGS Augustallel's major lt-ltvl- EILIIIMPH work ingothm' 1'0 prunmm nul support Ihl' m-huuik thlr-tin pl-uwrmn, As the Tribv uf Vikings, Hwy Ju-r-l'orm h s ms at; Inuintuinillg' raunt-vssicnw 21! gzum-H, 01 Inlinp; at 11' 1.1: nwuts :md auling aw. mom and schrI-ls. As in llu- p t, the ' 11w pl'nsvntml :1 gift To the xi-llcml mhlvtit- depart- ment. at Hm 0nd of the year, Among: the urgunimtiuuh must, important sovinl at'- nctivitie :us the I-fmnovmning Ball alimuxing Angie's most exciting: and Immorahle Wild; The Tribe also providvd many laughs Emil spills for Htudenfs and fm-ulty 11f 21 Dunkny ankrtimll Gamn, presented in February 10 misc money for pmjovt. FSTUN. Fall senmsler officers: John Sutherland, presidonf: Fred Lear. vice president; Tom Jones, som'efm-y: and Pete Culms, treasurer. Spring; smnthor Ofij'L Harvey Fladelnnd, prpsident; Ken Klmtson, vibe president: Carl Blomg'I-ml, summary; and Dit-k Benson, tronsurmu Front row: Gary Anderson, Jerry Lnnrleen, Larry Sandfn, Paul. King, Jim Airoum'am Sccnnd rmr: Ed Beicr, AI Larson, Dick Bcckmrm, Pm- Cclms, Tom Jones, N091 Dekalb, Dave HEN, Ken Knutsan, Jack Lay. Third row: Hick Jnlmson, Jan Jmm'son, Ken Coffinson, Hill KIrlrptHrfck, Holmes BCtRlSLUig, quyd Bcesu, Warren Duhh'n, Curl Binmgrun, rlJ'r'Jre Ericksnn, Rab Petcn-an, Bab Swanson, Jack Hamilton. FALL OFFICERS: Pale Calms, John Snrberlaml, Tom Jones, Freri Lmr. SPRING OFFICERS: Dick Benson. Harvey FInIIs'J'unn', Ken Knudsen, l ... From ruw: fume W'vmer, Weldon Hulrgren, Ncmm'! lulmsnu, Harry Suudsrmm, John Smhertaud, Eldie .ali'mquisr, Dick Henson, Jim Lindblmle, Harvey FIach'aml, Luv: Hartiun. Second row: Hob LIUHHJL Chuck Kinney, Ken Lamen, jr'm Wemmryen, Km Ferris, Cur! Lindumm, Don Alexander, Er! Curfswi. Ben. Yuspelkr's, Cary Surfcrberg Run Larsen. TRIBE D E Ll N Q U E NTsi otherwise A'rrmrm 11.; '1;it:mn:rmisacrsh an: Slurp Petersnn, Fred Heck, Lee Slapaulos, am! 0511' Raslz'L-k. 80 USE TI VT REFR p the Tribe WIN: smurf u'ur , tin: 1:01, FALLEN COWU YSiSIeue Perry, student, and I. Spencer, physics prof, are a bit rambmirriuu: us they attempt to get h'le MI! a: rim Tribe-sponsarud donkey baskerbufl game in Jarmann 5 4 1.? ma ; ' 31551 Viv A l9... AUGUSTANA VIKINGS . . . . F OOTBALL . . . . .4 LAKE FOREST LUNGES FOR LEE h Am! surprisingly enough, they dnlft stop him! THE AIR-WAVES HOLD MANY THINGS . MEN AND FOO'I'IMLLS. Pass Enlcrceplion became a habit. ALI, EYES ON THE FIELD Coaches and players alike eye the action will: interest. B4 Football fans of Augustamu were highly optimistic us They observed the prospmztivc T957 Viking team in its prawtice Sl'ssimls. With the Tommi uf several oursiemdiug lettcrmen and the prespcvt uf nvw liveshnmn candidates, it seemed the fonthall seamen. for Augustqu would be 0119 to remomhmx Huwcvor, prc-smson injuricls croppnd up almost overnight which tnndud to dampen some spirits; but not those of the Viking: foam ; thvy wore nut t-u win! The first examination of Augustalm's prowess us 21 team w prvseani as out- Vikiugs mot a l'emu from Navy Pier for a pmu-tima game on J'Jricsun Fivld. At this f . . opportunity, Augustmm pruvud her sulm'ioril'y by overpowering the v' ilors 19-6. Outstanding- plays of the game were a six . d drive which included a thirtv- five yard pass from ushmun quartorbuCk Ken Collinson tn halfback Lee Stopolous and :1. sixtyfuur yard punt return by Augustunak own Osie Rustick. Augustana gridders officially opened their 1957 foot hall season by dropping a conference game with Wheaten by the score of 44-6. The Crusaders eapii tulized greatly on Augustana fumbles and apparent inability to work together to gamer their third com secutive triumph in as many conference games, Augush 11111213; only tally came about with one minute remaining in. the thiui period with a touchdown by JaL-u Jamison, topping off a sixty-eight yard drive. Millikin, utilizing an exceptionally strong defense, combined with two hefty scoring drives, proved itself to be the victor as they defeated Augustana in its second game 017' the season. The 1-1-6 score indicates, however, a closelyifought game punctuated brilliantly by a. seventy- seven yard kickoff return by Lee Stopolous. JIillikinys Killer Kane displayed his versatility as punter, passer, and quarterback with ease. Harvey Fiddclund Fullback CarCapluin J 01m Sutherland Cenzzr C'o-Cnpmin 1957. .. The first victory ut, the season was captured as Aug- ustmm met: Elmhnrst and dofnntt-d them 20-12. Having to name from hvhind in tho fourth quarter, the Vikings erased a 12-7 Elmhurst load with two svurinrg thrusts in the timll stanza for tho vit-tm'y. A seventyrscwn yard run by freshman hth'lmr-h Jim Duff put. the Norseman ill the lead in this final period. The backfield ol' Auguxtzum nl'rn'ud its pntttntiui as Augustunu dnfmtod Parroll College 34-20 10 rack up victory number two. Lou Stopolous again shmm by way of a Hixfy-thrnu yard run, and Harvey Fludcland streaked 1:0 scoring- territory after u seventy-nine yard run, Fladelaud nucuunted for three touchdowns; and con- tI-ihuted one hundred seventy-twu yards in rushing. Not only did gloom cnw'lop the weather picture at. Augustanah Homecoming, but it also cast. its cloud over the score of 28-12, with Lake Forest being the victor. Upon entering the game, Lake Forest had a decidedly big advantage 011 the basis of their win-luss record and statistics Influenza and colds prevented some of the Vikings from playing their: usual best, although the dc. sire to win was still present. CATCH ME IF YOU CAN! Says 05in Rosriclc as he evades his pursucrs aruurid tin: end. But the Vikings 0t Augmstaua were. not gloomy for long, for they surged hunk to defeat Illinois XVc-sleyan in their next mmuntm' 27-20. This Victory cvmmd the sea- son mark in the n'hlilnss column and made it three out uf four in their marl gxmuos. Two blocked punts and an Pighty-twn yard kivkoff return Spal'kod the Viking at:- tzuvk. Both blocked punts rvsultod in Viking: touchdowns, and Stnpulmls again ran for a tmn-hdown over the four- sc-m-e distmucet Defensively, Aug'ustznm perhaps turned in it: top performance of the year. Parthage College, too, fell under the Viking am, al- though the Augmstana win t13-Ut did not contribute f0 t'CI standings: as the game was a noneouference tilt. The first half remained srcmless, and it was not until a Rndman fumhlc in tho fourth quarter that. Augustana captured its first home win of the year. Outstanding Vikings of the day wore Luz Hanlon in his defensive work, Jan Jainism, Harvey Flndeland, and Lee Stopo- Ions. The last game of the 1957 season found Aug'ustmm pitted against North Central College in a contest pre- viously pnstpmwd herlauso cf the flu epidemic. Six Augie pussL-s wm-e interccpted by the Cardinals to load them to the 26-0 victory, For thrm quarters the contest. was quite close with Augmstnna trailing 6-0 going into the final period. However, when Augustana took to the air- ways, so did North Central, capturing many of the Vi- king pass attempts. Thn football season for 0111- Vihimgs was rel'tainly not unsucceasful by any means, Augustzma finished the season with a 4-4 mark and rated fifth in tho. CCI with a 34 record. As Vikings, When we luuk back upon the season and our pelformances, we can only sit back in our seats, check the gleam in our eye and say with faith, confidence, and assurance, Just wait till next yeah 1957 VARSITY SQUAD GET READY . . . GET SET . . . GO! Jim. Altulmilm Osic- Rostfck auor'ris Mimosa the UIIW-Vifl'rm Iar Guard added yards. Can! Blonrgren. Center Best Team Man zlwam' Jack Hamilton End Let H aniun Hatjback THERE'S ACTION IN TRACTION! Viking warriors dig in the nppositinn. SEASODFS RECORD itAugusmna 19 Navy Pier 6 Auguslana 6 Woman 44 Auguslana E Millikin 14 Auguslana 20 Elmhursl 12 Auguslana 34 Carroll 20 An: Hersterin Tackle Auguslana 12 Lake Fnrcsl 28 f . Homecoming! Tam Linnaberry Augllslana 2'7 HIimlIs thleyan 20 Tach Allguslzmu l3 Carlhagc D Augllxlana 0 North Central 26 Nun-Cou Serena: Caml! 86 .rf $ 4- THERES NO STOPPING FOR STOPOULOSE Frzsixman Lea Smpolous displays fine farm to evade the onmslrers. COACHING STAFF W'ith a plentiful supply of talented newcomers to the Augustaua. football scene, Viking coach Vince Lundeen was optimistic towards the 1958 season. Rely Grossman, backfield coachJ was also optimistic in that he possessed eL stable and experienced backfield with which to work. In the foward wall, line cnuch Lee Brissman quickly filled the vacancies with capable recruits. End coach, Jack Wham, onetime Augustana footballer of note, returned to his alum mate:- to assume part-time coaching duties. Among the multitude of candidates for the end positions, Whan discovered new and promising prospects with highly tenacious tendencies. W'orking together with the team and individually with their units, Lundeen, Brissmau, Grossman, and Wham succeeded in guiding AugustanaE Vikings to a successful football season. Lcroy Brissnran, Line Coach: Jack Wham, Em! Coach; Ray Crosmmn, Bmhfield Cmtci'x; Vince Lumicen, Head Foatbah! Coach. Steve Perry Dsie Rustick Lea Smpalaus Tam Ti'rlgfc End Htrmmck Haffback Hallback Most Valuable Freshman. Award ST 88 CAGERS SPLIT SEASON With encouraging mpmnries 0f the 19 T basketball r-nmpuign, Augustmm haskI-tllnll fans wt-m iwemly lank- ingr fnu'm'tl to an r-qmllly sum'ossfnl svason in 1957-58. Hmrh Lonny K: Iis n'oIr-omt-xl eight returning lrtfernmn to his Viking- uluh to form :1 nurluus for the basketballors 01' the yeah LI-nrh'ng the list of 11-fmwmm 'ns veteran Lmard Dalu St-hur-inlml-gcr, already holder of two UNI I'PE'Ul'dS from Hll: fI'cI-tln'nw 121110. Lloyd B0036, Fnrl Lindsl.1-mn, Gary Hurlwrlm-z, Kz-n Ferris, :1an Tom Andvrsnn also rankod high on the list of lotternwn back 113 see action. New- t-nmm's Run Maigmn-J, Dale Bryant, Dwain : Moon, and AF Larson hulsU-rcd Knllis' IIUIN'S for another suvrussful hVFJEfH'I. With Iar-I: of hcrigzlnh bring a major wtluknesx, The Vi- kings 11ml tn rnly ullivf'h' nu sprawl, :mcurewy, and vxlrm'l lmJl-hmulling. Kallis im-mrluwd 110w uffr'nsivv II'INlSLlPH-B uml .stI'r-ssr-rl a most rigid defensive attm-k in all unwun- h-rs. Umyping Hm fjrsl mer- of The war in umH'rmfm'om-v I'm: Knox fluilvgu HEI'LHU, Viking angers u'r-rv quink Tn I'M :mizr: that too many i'nuls zlllll hm fr: rcbmmds 0011111 m. y defeat lhum. A suhqum'nt loss to Lake Furm-It Hi-J-I'JT; urltlml tr; this mm-ir-tiuIL fJuI- Nnrm-nu-n wru- qur-lc, IIUWHV'UF, Ir; profit by their mix ns- 10 win Lln: nvx1 hm gamma; lmfll uminst rm 'cwutmt: fmzs: Uau'rnll VTl-fl-l; :unl NUFLII Ucuh'ul HiB-D?3 J OVER ANIJ UP! Cow Ran x'lfrzigrmrr! fur rm cm'y lay up. bgw---m......-rj i NICE AND EASY Or so i: Fania when Baas: shoals. COACHING STAFF: . . George '7'an Duhhtiuc, trainer; Lynn Christian, manager; Lanny Kzrliis, march Ken ch's Allan Larson Dale Schweinbcrger Most Valuable Player Second TnanerCl All Conference L'n-Crrptm'u Lloyd Becsc Co-Clzpmiu Gary Saderberg Tom Andersun Honorable Mention CC! AH-Cmrftrelrcc Dale Bryant Run Muigemrd J xx LOOK OUT DOWN BELOXV! Dale Schlr'oinburgcr drivcs in for r: lay up. FDA Losing to 11m tough Kohawks from 000 College L55- 670 and t0 r-mlfm'once foo Elmhurst L um, Angus, faunis scoreboard stood at hm wins and four losses, giving; enough inventive to the Kallisrnwn to surge bask and hand dvfonts t0 Monmouth GT-JBL Illinois W'vs- ley'an. 624$, and Millikin W468, thus bringing the standings to five and four. Highly touted Wheaten was able to eke out only a five point victory over the Vikings, considerably adding prestige to the Augie locker. Tho hnpos of the home fans wore borne nuf again as their Norseman again addvd L'm'roll $2353 and Millikiu CTLE-U to their win column. A loss 10 Illinois W'eslujan in :1 semnd clash HiI-TFD and a win over Carthage 6777M brought the buckotvm's m a win and four lust standing: in the 001 and an rlight-mx overall standing. Having borrn given the best chance by u-II authorities tr; stop the powerful KVheatnn team, Viking: c'agcrs and fans alike H'P-l'l: mgm-ly looking foward to the second mor'Ting of UM: two tmnls. However; the Frllsadm's again pump out on the lung:I 12nd of in 67-82 scoru. Om- more win u'a ' atrriblm-d 10 the Vikings as H ovoz'c-unm Elmhumt GHSH. Tho final Thrm- gumvs . used the year to b0 r-wlu-rl rm n disan mm: as lnssts wcrv rnm-ivvd at Hm j Emnrls ur' Nm-lh C'nntml fTQ-HU, Ror'klfm'd PONPQP H50- 71 L and Lakv Mn'rsf 62-54;. 1 Ar. thr: WiIm-r Sports Banquvt, DFllI! Schwvinlwl-gvr mu xvim'h'rl l'nr Ihu w-mmtl straight yrar as; tho 102ml H; Iur T vnluahlr: player whilc Schweinborgm' and blnyd Bi , u'r-I'rs Jmlm-r! l'mllural'y mlplnins for tho pnsT season. Twu Allgllsmua hnskrdlmll players WPI'I' Jlalnml m Hm :IlI-r'rmfr-I-vm-I- Tmms in tho H'I, Duh: St'llH't'ilHMIl'ch wns ohms. 1 . 5 um- ui' Iln- ,LHIHI'FIH un Ihru st-r-rmd nll-FH squad whilrr l'um Amlv u, Augjvis mp rulmumlr-r :mcl pelt m-ufugt: thrm-r, ru-m-iw;rl lnmumblu mcnlluu. DO SEASONS RECORD TH JCT H1 67 WIS Knox 66 ' c Forusl 61 roll 71 . uni: Cvmral 68 Con 55 7I'jlmhursl 33 Munmoulh 57 NH. Wesleyan 52 Jlillikin 6'1. kDcnmvs uonfm'cm-c :zamcs 'Ihugv. hvulun 11mm 'Nm'tlx Crmral h' nukfunl Col lege- Hlukv 170ch W III 6' 65 71 61 87 6? TH BY 66 55 0-1- 78 73 82 S 1 2i 1 7 l 54 BALLET ON THE BOUNCE I!!! eyes and fro: are poised 0: Dale Bryant lets fly a jump shot. TM: is fumhczlbnfl? WRE STLING. .1958 Paps Duhisrr'ne flrainer1, R1211 Buchnhz, Merfin 1'1'1'111 ferry Boyum, Lul'emc Wraith, Bob Timer, Lee Stapolnus, jrm Jamfsan, Bab Ihlclen'd, Rm: Ynspelkis, Ron Jnd'erson, and Ray Crossmrzn tcnarhl. UNDEFEATED IN DUAL Viking grapple 115 under the direction of Ray Gmssmnn turned in 0110 11f the finest 11'11es'11111g records 111 the his- tory of Augustana at the culmination of their 1957-58 season. Having nearly the entire squad returning from last yearis encounters, Coach Grossman anticipated 11 successful season when he said, HWe have the greatest potential we1ve had in several years.H These words were proveu as the Norseman remained undefeated in dual competition and finished in third position 111 the GUI meet Cn-captuins Pete Tiffany and Merlin H111 headed the list: of returnees 211011;; with Ed Bcier, Ben Yaspelkis, and Jan Jamison. Newcomers B011 Thecr, Bob Ihlfeld, LaVerne W'reidt, Arnie LaFrens, and Lee Stopolous also contributed to making the wrestling picture 1001: very bright. The season began at a torrid pace as 1-1111, 1301-11111, :11111 Jamison scored pins to aid in the defeat. of Lake Forest, 26-7. 0011 College fell at the hands of the Vikings shortly thereafter by 11 score of 17-13. Augustana cupped all matches 111 a 24-5 defeat over 11011111011111 College. With :1. perfect record riding, Augustana was defeated 20-14 by VVheatuu and 12-10 by 1Vcste1'11 Illinois in a triangular match in Rock Island. However, another vie- tory over Wat-tburg bolstered the Vikings spirits and prepared Augustaum for their second 1311160 position in a quadrangular meet. against Knox, Momnoufh, and the Universiiy 01' 1 11icag0. Bradley Univers y suffm'vd a decisive defeat :15 1111: Augushmn 111111111101. 141011111111 111011 adv 21110.0:- 21-10. Captain Merlin 11111 pxpm ivnced 21 defeat 111 the finals 111' the Wheatnn Invitational Touumy, as the State L111- mum; of 10sz pmcevded to win the lllOL1.BOb Ihlefold and Jerry Boynm garnered fourth place positions for Unanselves as Augustmm placed seventh :15 a team in :1 field of eleven. As the season neared its 00111111011011, A11 1111 51111111 downed the team from Dubuque University 111' the 31-010 of 15-11, 11nd later defeated G1'11111e11 L'ollcge by 33-3, the highest point total of the year for Ray Grossman's matmen. COMPETITION NOWK IF YOU DO IT THIS WAY . . . . Couch Ray Grosxnmn instructs Caplaiu 111171111 11111 and LuVernc Wraith in some wruslling mcticx. 1111-11-11! NOW FVE GOT 11111-11 Bub 1111111111113 gets a near pin on an unidentified 0111117110111. 91 92 row: Fred Anderson, Tony Watts, Slirm litrainerL HELP! SHARKS! Captain Dun Alexana' THEYilU': OFF! Captain Dun Alumni Iimmlmrl yards. From raw: Jim Peterson Ken Aradelson, Bill Kirk er displays his mcc-wimling farm. er um! Jim Frtumm! ArE me or rmnlhcr tut I F , Tom Leaf. Nae! DcKaIb, Bob Peterson, patrick, Hill Meyer, Bab Lundl'n, Second Ellellberger, Don Alexander, Rollie Lursan, Rnger Vince Lundeen fcmcnil, Pops Dubl- VIKINGS SECOND IN CCI Viking captain Don Alexander captured a second place in the 220 yard frees lo and a third place in the 200 yard freestyle us the Viking- tankmun placed second in the CC? swim meet, thus completing the season for the year. The Norm Central swimmers, winners of the meet, not only won every event but also established nine new conference recorrls. This conference meet was but a culmination of a sue, cnssful swimming season for the Augustana. swimmem Viking: tankers, under the coaching of Vince Lundccn, Hirvtchud their string of victories to five before the cord was snapped hy North Central in dual competition. Against Cornell Auguslana unmrgvd the viutor by a 5mm of 40-40. Monmouth was the next opponent and was soundly drowned, 7071 62 Three days later, the Aug:- ustmm tankmcn drubhod the team from Tllinois Wes- Im'un and at a latm- datn, handed Knox a 51-45 defeat. Gustavus Adolphus fvll to the powerful Vikings, 587 38, before the winning streak was interrupted. Two new meet records wem ostahlisht'd in this encounter with m'w marks being set, in the 400 yard modon relay and the 400 yard frecsfylo relay. The Vikingk first defeat was suffm-vd at the hands of North Central, 58-28, :u-x 1hr! Rodmun won first Dlucn honors in every event, estab- lishing or tying l'Pf'Ul'dS in :11! but two vwnl's. Auguxmnn again uxpm-icm-od virtm'y as They smoth- UI'Pd Western Statv, 56-30, undm' :1 wnvv of fast swim Influx. Tho. Nm'svmvn finished stwoml in l-hvil' annual Viking ',Hj'mpius, plm'ing behind Knox, whose 4-00 yard relay team dwidod H10 vivtm'y in the last minutvs of the nmot. Dun Alexander battered his own meet remrd 0f 54:6 30001163 in the 100 yard freestyle event by three truths of a second. The U'l' meet in Nupvrvillu Uloscd tho successful swimming: 59-45011 fur the year, and nllowvd illllil'l'HtL'd ohsorvers +1 glimpse 01' a promising soasun next year uudvl' l'hc: eo-captaiuship of Noel DvKale and Jim Peterson. TENNIS . . . . 1958 TENNIS TEAMhFront raw: Jufm Seifkin, Bob Greenway, Ran Bawnmnn, Tony Dauielsan. Second row: Paul Conrad, Weldon Haitgreu, Jim Wenncrsnen, Al Uzke, Pete Calms, Dean Harry Johnson lcvacM. VIKING NETMEN HAVE SUCCESSFUL SEASON AImve-Ca-capmfns Pas Celms and Al Urke pose Jar a pic. llelowilim Wcrmcrsten. am! lf'cMun Huhgren lake tima- mu. The advent of spring is :lcrompanied by the opening of the tennis season at Augnsmnu. The Viking varsity squad had strong advantages this year with the return uf most nf last years major lottor winners. Included in the returnees from the 19:37 squad wvrr cu-cnphlins Al 1?ch and Pete Pollux, who are also co-mpmius fur the 1958 mun. Other rrturnoes who bolstm'vd the tennis: strength for the Vikings were number three man Jim Wenncrstou, W'eldon Hultm'en, Lind Mike Eril-kson. Several noun comel'a tn the Augmstmm tennis scum showed much promise as the season progressed. Dean Hurry Johnson. conch for UN squad, again guided 11L: Ll'znn thmugh a suum-ssful yum: not only in the GUI, hut in overall communion :15 well. 93 EH anl mu, Lloyd Beese, Duane Gum, Wayne Johnson, Canmin Nuu-ell Johnson. Second row: Tam Warren, Dick Ifez-L-mmr. Infan Ccmy. Torry Jolmwn, Jim Cerise , Coach Vinny LumleL-n. Mauve: Captuin Nemcli Johnson runs off under the malcfljul eye at Coach Vince Lundum, Below: Dick Hevkmlm, Terry Johnny , rmrf Cnptru'n N jug Umir pulls. emf! Jainism line up before sink- VIKING GOLFERS FACE SEASON With three major Iottermeu returning from the 1957 golf team, Couch Vince Lundecn had :1 strong nucleus around which to build his 1958 roster. Four-ycar veteran and captain Newell Johnson headed the list of returnees along with sophcmorc Terry Johnson and senior Dick Beckmau. Upperciussmcn Wayne Johnson, L'loyd Beese, and J ay Larson: added to the squad experiencehwise whiie fresh- men Duane Gear, Tom Warren, Jim Carlson, J Olhll Cerny, Roland Larson, and Eldon Arden contributed underclassmcn strength. Although three members of the links squad were lost via the graduation route, Lundccn looked forward to a better balanced feam than that of the 1957 season. As the season progressenL Iaundeelfs npthuism proved to be somewhat eorrect. Dropping in the first three encounters in 1957 to Western Illinois h31f2-98V2L Cornell hSVZ-QIAJ, and Carthage WVz-TUMzL Augustmm came buck to defeat Cornell in their second meeting 1410 before meeting Knox, a. 13115-415 loss, Wheaten. 0315-71th and Car- thage GT-U both fell under the clubs of the Vikings until the tables were turned again as Knox defeated 0111' golfers 16-2. The season was eulminated by an inmressive 23-1 victory.r over the Scots fmm Monmouth. The season's record for 1957 was four wins and five losses with a fifth place position in the 001 race. Front rov , Jim Landau , Buzz Swanson. Dick Johnson, Lee Hunlon, Jack Lay, Tum b'accfoj Dick Nelson, George Stifcs, Jerry Lundeen, Fred Lear, John Carlson Unmingerh Lyn Christian Unarmgerl, Second row: Jerry Frm', Henry Hamm m1, Ken Lerslm, Ron jliaigaarti. Kan Farris, Larry HEN, Kent Olson. Larry Harman, Cmy Cmmsch, Dave .l'fvnson, Duh Bryant, al-J'urk Byquisl. Couch Lenny Kth's. Trainer HPups Dulllxrinc. luck Lay receives z'nsl'rucn'mr in. baning form from Couch Kalli: r15 Crusher ferry Lmzdvvn mom'rs the pitch. Au inml'ovcd showing over last season's record seemed certain for Coach Lonny Kalliy 1958 Imsehnll squad. As practice and games continued, two 01' thrm men looked good at. each position; however, thv basic Viking weakness lay in the pitching department. Ken Lerstcn, outfielder from last xensou; Ken Ferris, a converted in- fielder; Larry Hanson, freshman candidate; Ron Mnigaard, EL transfer student; and Larry Hill, transfer from North Park Cellego were the Viking mainstays 011 the mound. ' One of the brightest spots of the roster was in the catching department where three men, two returning lettennen, vied for a starting berm. Lcttermen Dick Johnson and J en-y Lumlcen wore the most expo'rienced of the three, but freshman Henry Hemmon showed much promise as the season progressed. Infield members included Jim Littig and Cary Grmusch at first base: second basomen Dale Bryant, Jack Loy and Dick Nolson; shortstop hopefuls George Stiles and T0111 Bowie; and Buzz Swanson and Lee Hanluu at fhil'd base. Senior captain Fred Lear headed the list of outfieldors and was flanked by Dave Benson in right field and Mark Byquist in left fivhl. The 19:37 seasonk- recm'd included losses to Millikan 61-0, 34D, Carroll UJ-I, 64D, Luke Forest H-OL WUmMon Ui-ZL nud Monmouth 03-3, with wins over Knox 03-2L lmkc Forest w-JJ, thnl'ml H-ih, Elm; hurst m-M, and North Central US$30. Thu Gulnuhtive record was five wins against suwn lnssos. Couch Kuih's llemmmrutcs a pain! to infield members Jack Lay, Lug Huulrm, Dick Johnson, and Cuargu Stiles. Outfield representatives Jerry Fret , Dave Bunsen, Mark Byquist, and Fred Lear learn how 10 handle 1: Wm: one from Coach Lenny Km'iis. l H Sr? HEDULE I; April 12 1mlilmis; W'esloyzm 0101M ! 1 April 15 Mmuunuth 01mm April 119 $Whnntml 01101-0 i 2 April 22 Knox Ulmmj . g April 26 mLake Forest 010119 I April 29 iiVm-ih t'frnh'al Hherm May 3 szu-mll Hhcrcd May 10 QNIillikin 01mm May 17 4?Elmhurst 01mm cum Lanny Kym givm a bunting damnnstmtion m pitchers Kw. Ferris, mmmm mnmww games Km Lemma. Larry Ilrrnmn, Larry UN! and Ron .IHm'guunL 96 Front row: Phil Johnson. Bill Oliver, Hob Summon, Noel DeKm'b, Lea Smpafvus, Lee Linguist, Jim Rogers, Ellie Almqufsr, Chauncey Morton. Second mw: Trainsr Paps Duhl'sline, Caach Ray Crossmun. Coach Leroy Brismwn, Bill Kirkpatrick, Sam Newman, BiH Wilkens, Aw Hersledl, Hunk Gaelsch, Dave Pcdcrson, Rich Harm. VIKING CINDERMEN REBUILD With only two major and one minor letter- winner returning from the 1957 Viking track squad, Coach Leroy Brissman had a big job to do in assembling a track squad of 111137 strength. Although many previous letterwirmers roamed the campus, outside obligationslkept them from returning to the raster. Captain B011 Swansom quarter-miler and re- lay team member, and Eldie Almquist, pole vaulter, high jumper, 11113111111111, 11nd hurdler constituted the list of veteran returnees along with minor letterwinucr, Phil Johnson, in the shot put and discus events. Prospects looked bleak at the beginning of the. season, but with the advent of good weather, several new recruits appeared on the. scene and bolstered the hopes of Brisstnan and his team. Freshman hurdlor Bill Wilkcns, dnshman and broad jumper Lue Stopoluus, and distance 111911 Bill Oliver and Lee Linquist uontributvd grvnily as the season progresavd. Hank Goettsuh and Aw Hcrstedt provided strength in flm shot put and discus while Almquist 11nd Herstodt assumed major roles in tho juvolin throwing event for Augustanu. Augustann defeated Elmhursf, 76-55, in 1119. first dual encounter of the season, winning 1111 but one point in the. three weight divisions. From the fifteen 11101ube1's whu participated in the meet, fourteen scored points towards the victory, thus giving; 111111-11 needed encourage- xlx A: 11'; 11 !!! 'um mr. Efdfe Hm m'sr. clears Me Imr mm: . . , , mi. $53,213; 05,ng I q ment. to the Vlklngs for then 1908 schedule. Dismnccmc-n Lee Linqm'sr, Bill Diiuer, Hob Swanson. and Noel Dekalb eye Iii: Hack us Emmi: LeRoy Brissmun gives n'm starting signaf. rh- 4' Couch Ray Grumman demonslrmcx rt pain! In lerciglmm'n Sam Newman. Jim Rogers. Pin?! Jainism. Haul.- Gut'HJch. Drum Porll'l'se'u, Arr: HBFSIHI'L mm' Rid.- Herru. Marci: March Aprr'I 1f prfl prn'! A ,nn'f May May M ay t'l'hry May 1 15 12 I6 19 22 3 6 10 13 16717 SCHEDULE Nani: Central Indoor Qumlmnguiur I there! North Camry! Indoor Irrw'rrm'anrzl Relays Ehnhurs! 01mm! Munnmuth Inm'mrimmf Nonh Central Utrerw Illinnis Wesleyan mam Viking Ofympr'cs Knox Ihend Elmhurst RL-lays Monmouth EalierH Conference Men! at Nani: Central Sprimnrx Ehlir: xllmqm'sl, Lee Slupalrms, 11ml Bill WWW ? L'PI .n'l far flu,- Hurling mm Hf Candi Hriaslmm. CIRCLE OF CHEER1PM leaders 1111 the gym Hoar. CHEER LEADERS Leading Augustana 011091 111w and helping 'm promote 151-11001 spirit 1101'e 1111' jobs of the 1957- 58 chemleading squa11.'P11is ,1'0111 tho, g'11'1s 110111011 with 11 new sponsor, Mis.RDn111d 0110111. Besides 11111111' additions to Augie s collection of P119913, the 91101'1'1911c1e1's knpt 1111 111th 1115124111111 rrmu' 00119129 life 111 11111111111m now 11111foi1111 111111: plaid 1110111011 skirts 111111 1 TALL SQ1J.1D--Jr111 10111-11011 Mar; Jo Ciuc'ahlalt' Nilu Mnrgi cur'n'pfain, Nuucr 1'1'01'1131'1'1'. 8111mm C.mfm11. SHORT SQUADiHeMy Linrlmrin', ca-mquain. Standing: Butte 011211, 5111 01111111411111, Dory Benson. 1111119, 1-1'911 111-1111 31191117015. Members of this 1'0111' 1 1111111111 warm, Nim Belg and Bettv Lindi 11111 130 C11pt11ins,a11dBctte Olse11,a11seuin1';s Nuncv Hmmtte, j1111101';D111'1 Benson and Mun' .Tn Gluvkstad,50111101110105; Sharon 1111152011. Sue G11st111so11, 111111 Jan Johnson fmsinnun. ARTY PARTY CUERSr-Dick and Sue haw lhc-fr mug aj fmmar u! rl'u- COG jut! fnformrrL file name of which wax, rzppmpn'mm'y, le11' PARTY. VICTORY zmx rim gimme oi the COG bamemmr'ng Hour, but Hie girl; luak sunwrrbm less than uicmriuus in run- ning comm nj wet couon lard mrsam- iug rrcpe prqmrf m MWWV't-Mw m w From rmv: Sinner: Curlarm. Arrlfv Lursvn, Kurcn Lindquisl, Elizabeih l?crgcnvlall'a Cum! Writer, Helm Parana , Judy Gcblmnll, licncrlcc ljmnmrm, Cam! Julilin, Cum! Ryn'm'l, Crcmhrzn Hahn, Priscilla King. 5411:11an rnw- Jam: Lrlrsrm, Irwin: Lmrrl'bhm', Trudy Erickson, Carob: Jahmmr, Lucia Antfr'rmli, Kara: Ufarsdh, Wuml'u Sandcun, Peggy Amlmwm Hurrah FaHr, IJrMis Iimmnu, Irma I'mrvm, Bobby Smallsmz, Jam: Wimmm-I. Third mu; Linm'u 5mm; fwd Farm, Alien Knudsr'n. 5112M!!! lulnn-rm. Jamfyn I'vmrmn, Jnyru Suwrfl'unn'. Pm Stumlmuw, Jlnrfam: Erwin, Nancy firmrrn, Paggy Panlmn, Cnml Bum. Janet Aml'r-rwrz, me Lfqum'u. lfntry Jrfnlfrhwn. Pa! Cale, fame fVlJ-Wllfrg. WF..-- -....,..... W ,,, , , :m CHI OMEGA GAMMA On the HM? Itmmmoming float, jnsters and harlequins made an :llef-I'aot plea for Victory. Other full activi- ties included HArty PartnN Lhc fa'll informal featuring a lmhemialll theme. COGS and 'PHT RITOS combined to present. errystal and Velvet, their winter formal. And for the spring informal, COGS and their dates pit-nir-kod HT. f'zn'oT Weber's farm. 'I'hvir SturU Hhow told the story of the rugged Yukon John in the mid, wunmnlnss north. For FS'PUN, thu l'UGS had a fthfold projt-ct. They doneltvd blood, helped H gas station with its opening, and helped Hu- PUGS in paiufing house, numbers on curbs. A Colonial Tm. celebrating George Vashingt0u!s birthday also sparked the spring calendar. 01' 001's far the first semester wore Oaml Webw, president,- VVanda Sandccl'n, virtu-pl'csident; Trudy Erickson, socrotary 5 Carol Berg, treasurer. Officers for the spring semestc - were Wanda Saudeen, president; Nancy Booms, vice-prcsident 5 Jan Lundblad, secretary; Suzanne Johnson, treasurer. Dory Benson was pledge mistress. COG PRESIDENTsiWrmda Sandcen rum' Cuml Weber. .103 KAPPA EPSILON Ruffle Tun said the KEYS with layers uf pink skirts topped by June Bmlin on their beauty prize win- ning float Another award was theirs as tlm' sang moir way to first place in thr hing contest with em 111v puhlishvd song. dLet There Be Peace. The KEYS also held the scholarship plaque this your with :1 average uradv point of 1.93 To start off the social season, the KEYS and their dates dressed in their favorite outfits to hMake Yoursplf anfurtnhle, the fall informal. They joined with The SPEED sorority to present HJnnc In January, a winter formal at Shorthills Country Club. For their spring informal, ICE YS went in the various garhs that might be scan in Hawaii; thnir mitLMay formal was held at Muscatinv. For- The FSTUN cause, KEYS sold miudy and shined shoes. At 1111- pledge skit contest, fhn fall pledge class warned a cup for their prcsmltatiou of iiAugustana, 0. Kn the story of Angie in the music from irOklahomaf' In a frnstpd randy house much like that of Hansel and Gretpl. H10 KEYS sold cotton candy at Friendship Fair. Officers for fall semester were Betty Lindvahl, presi- dent: Sandy Nystroml vioo-prosident: Judy Pearson, snaretzu'y; Family Wiborg, treasurer. Second semester nffieors wvre Pat Rasmussen, president; Burti 015011, Yierrrprosidl-nt; Astrida Poikn, secrotary; Carol E. John- sun : trr-asuror. Dee Duvre and Lucia Connell were pledge mistresses. KEY PRESIDEN'I'$3213;- Linriualvl and Far Ruxmuxxcn. AN OVERSlZED DOLL CAKFIiIIme Bram: perches amp n'u- hill uf aqua mlj'ch IImf mIIII'cs up mud: of IIIC beauty prize-Im'ma'ng KIT hamccaming flow. PEP AND PIXRASOLS me Iwo 0f the sevrrul reasons ruby me K15 pledges walked off with that Irapfry at Jhc first picdgc stunt night this winter. anI row:Curn13n II I'Iiz'rg. I'm: :lrrIrn Ix'nx Kamila Ma ,rzgic JIIIIII- ran DrDr PeI'Au NmIn HOHNIP Jan Johnson .IIrrIy Brow. NIIIIII IllrEIIn-xm'I Durlum Immumn EIm'sc SlrmI Karma IHn'Iv. Frrnnd um: Pal Rmnmssvn. BUIIJ LImIImIII, Man LIIII SIIIImrII Pm NIIIrIns Judy Pmrxon, Gui! PrIm-HI. lIIIc-rm OIsanI RmIIII'p Rmnmst-n. IIII'II IJrIIIIIJcrg Sup 'IImnw Dans I.WHHICF Mary Ruth IIaImI'. hiIIl luv: Cami SmuIIumI. Irr RnIcqumr-n Ium HmIinI Crer-I E J'uhrum: Lucia CUIHIEII. nrnh' xhlrIrmm. Donna Bum. Karla UIrImII-rI t:fll'li1'll'!l Linn Dn- Dmn. err'mn Johnny SmIIIm I 4mm. JIuc SnmncImu. rIIIIIJ'H :IIrrrII'nI :Ilffu'n'l Carlson. I 106 KAPPA EPSILON NU KAPPAS got :1 good start in Honwcoming activities by winning a mm for their flaunu-I, USCE Your Sights, Augin-ims. 'J'hriir float exhibitvcl an abstract presenta- tiun uf ,1 football finld and was entitled HLiuvs :md Signsf' Fur Hn-ir fall iilfUFIHHL KAPPAS invited thoh' duivs tn :1 Pimh- party. 'Phr-y rmnhinocl with the K'l s to haw tht-ir winh-r formal, W 1z11-2111c11-, 7 at. Oakwuod COLUV try Huh. Party Paralltrlyj, The spring infm'mal, ref w h-rl thv KA PJJAH amd their datps dressed alike in a ml'int'v of ways. KAPPA 'solrl burs of the H Worldis Finvst Fllrmolatn' r'm- V51 . Thvil- Friendship Fair bao'rll, W'atrh a Falling Hmr, r-I-niI-rwl around :1 f'f'llfhti'dl utnmsphvl'c: muJ suning, UH'imAI-x fur fIH- first Hf'lllt'Stl'F wt-I': Jan Baku; prnsi- :Ivm; way Jnhnsrm, x-ivv-pr dvnt; Hm-h lun'mz. .r- Mnry; mey Hfr'rnlu-rg, IN '51-. Svr-ond scuuesi'vr nH'i ' warm Nanny Johnmm: jm-mdmnt; ' 'vlh' .IUJIIP mm, x 42-1: m'tlrnt; Jun Hushumugh, am y- Vun-llu .lulmmu, h'r-HHIH'r'. .io harmn Wm; plwlu mistn'ss. KA PPA PR 551 D EN 'I S A'rmcy Im'msuu luld J'rm Bukcn 2! nuttyui Front row: Jan Rosbomugh, Nancy Smmherg, Erma Puulos, Heidi Radilr, Joan Anderson, Ian Pfunducr'n. Second row: Bully Baird; I Judy Richards, sz Dilly, Kay Aminmn, Muriel Sruunmu, Luis Wcrmcrbcrg. Barb Magnum . szares Rznburg. Hmlcuc Carlson, Jesse Gusmfsorh Third row: Gui! Alien, Inn Baker, Nancy JOIHHIIH, Adrienne Andaman, Judy Erickssnn, Verch Jofmsnn, J'mly Hayward. Barb Lorenz. JUAN! Vrdsolmo. Pa: Caucus, Joan Soderhurg. AYE. AYE, SIR$ KAPPA pledges :snap to attention during their ski: for die mmbirmtion 'Ugf3'-tli'nn -PI:d;e - SlimtrAlIrschov! FSTUN Pariy. .- ALINES AND SIGNS' Thy bui'd'ug of a Non! inmIc-vs work and fun. nmi Hu- KAPPAS Jim! Inuit fr: rrmting 1hr?! rrbsfmci lnaliulh' field rmrf scum bmlm'. .... '.- From row: Jmfy Perrrsma, ,Uplvie Anderson. Kurt's Mzwhfemeycr, :Vnrma Nnrdbrrg. Judy Bowlrcr, Georgpnnn Anderson. anny Grcar. Kathy HEN, Eileen Hans, Laii Ryd,;11argc Hufsc, Juhi- Simpsmi, Karol. Johnson. Dnrorhy Sctrcrdm'ki. Srcond row: .-'l!nrian Anderson, Bonnie V Hagren. Suzanne Straerlaim Holly Rnland. Marsha Park, Ginger , I l WV: Sh-cn. Carniyn Swainv, Efrannr Neison, Carolyn Manson rlfargarct Raririine. Joanne Szcrnsam sz Hclund'rr, Deanne Mnfm. Third raw: Barb Custafsan, Jean MECImn. Esllicr Nelson. Pally Johnson. Jean Lindqm'st. Carla Hacrgenxem Karnis Hwywn, Chris Ijams. Cllnrlonu Andersen. Karon Rasmussen. Jalu'fer Engquisl, Nancy Sinmnsan, Erika . Hde'JUH. thrrinc J'nmex, sllaril'm Werner, Pa! Vorpahl, .U'rrHyn Bligh, Snmmm Ndxmu mg. an UNAUCUSTANA? A bit a! wild file is parmryed an tire KT: homecoming flair; will: die catchy slogan, Dam 'em up. ' TOUTEGUBBEN. TRIMMINU AND TRF T5' were among the activities at .rlnz x l : Chrisrma: party Imlrl a: Carolyn Swainck frame. JlJb' KAPPA TAU With a float fr-atm-ing beavers at work on a dam, KTS attempted to Dam :Em Up. And the Tin Man, Scarecrow, and other Wizard of Oz creatures gave us: the inside story of Hollywood in the KT St-u-U show. The full informal, HHobblm-iq Holiday,n was held at Cmnp Hamburg; and KTS and dates square-daneed onuutry style. For the winter formal, KTS teamed wiill KAPFAS fm' Emerande at Oakwood Fountry Hub. KTS dresscd as their favorite television program fur the spring informal. Fm- FSTUN, lhe .KTS served Sunday hrnukfast in 11le at 1.11:: girly dormitories, did housework in Quad, Htios:J and served a Sunday night supper in the Wumcn's Building. A1ice in Wonderland was the theme of tllril' Fricndship Fair booth. Uffii-vl's fur the first. smnestvr were Marge 1111150, president; Marilyn Blick, vice-prusidvnt; Virginia err, secretary; Eileen Haas, trcusurer. Spring: offi- H'I'S WPI'P Bunnie ,Hugrvu, president; Julio Simpson, vicuqn-osidrnt; Rik Anderson, smq-umry; Muggs Rad, cliffs, h-cnsuI-mn Sumo Stroedain and Judy Bowker wore pledge mistresses. 109 I thw-z KKK PHI RHOS AND DATES. in varied casmrnm. leave for the jail informal, ' Phi Ramunojfs in Hullrwaod a night for Him, fun, and PHI RHOS. AHOY THERE. MATEY! The PHI RHO 1'th a pruedbinner for arr'gi- nah? wlurex saiiarx, ships, mid u Hweigh to Victory! Frunl row: Clarita Jlln'k. Arlymm Turnqm'sl, :ern'lyn Turnquist, Alice Hmm'n, 19er lfauguess, Winnie Ruofg Carolyn Ekdakl, Karen Hanson, Brno 01w , Sandy Cusmfaun, Gloria Peterson, Ann Marie Duniclmm Svcund rum: Jaym: lfiaamhurg, limits Brawn, Batty Harms. Sherry firmmt, 'Vrmry Unfilurr, lfwen'y Gutzler, Marilyn Johnson, Anim H'uh'm, Cum! Thompson, Jiunrfirlr Fallr, Ginger Aruidmu, Marilyn Srhuuf. Third rtm: .Uulirm l'uslcl. Juan Punch Cum! Shannon. Arline Kmn, Cara! I'nu'. 'ng, Bunnia Clmrrh, Diane Oltnrbrck, Hell's Engel. Mary In Cfmkxtmi, Him: Abmfmmmn, Julie Curlsuu, Jmly Remus, Jlarifyn Yummnmn. Wum'y Prun'mn, Italy Olmrbcmi'. HU ,.. PHI RHO PILL RIMS had a sure sful Nonmcoming in 195'?J as thoy wore zlwan'dl-tl twu nups. Their rhythmic yell u . judgvd in be bust, and Llll'il' float, HAweigh tn Vicftyl'y,,: Wml firm prize far originality 1111 its white. ship and feminine sziilul's. Tile sotting' 0f tlwir informal was the exclusive Phi- Ji1101112111r5l'iI restaurant. Another PHI RHO full activity was the Kick-Off tea held at Ericsnn Field. The winter formal, erystal and Velvet was held with the Cogs at the Leelaire Hotel. Starting the spring whirl was H01d I'Iuidelbcrg, an informal on a. German theme. The spring formal in May was called HKnight tn Rcmcmlmr.U For their FSTUN prujecls, the PHI RI'IOS pre- smted a Sunday afternoon style show in 1110 Wcstcrlin lounge, several 6:1 1npus bake sales, and a. car wash. At Friendship Fair, they invited the crowd to enter ' Ihe Garden Of the Fairest, 110111', a. booth in a Japanese setting. Officers for first semester were Diane Obcrbeck, president; Marcia LaMarca, vice-president; Carol Shannon, 5 I'etul'y; Ann Marie Dzuliulson, treasurer. Spring officers were Bette Olsen, president; Bonnie Ulmrrh, vice-presidcnt; Marilyn Youngman, secretary; Judy Remus, LI-oasurer. Carolyn Ekdahl and Sandy GusTaf-sun were pindgo mistrvsses. ?- 3 : PHI RHO ?RESIDENTsiDFWmB Obcrbenk um? Bea: Olsen. 111 hh VAJ... . . SIGMA PI DELTA 19:38 11:13 :1 111g your for 1111' SPEED sorority. During the 11014: of Valentine's Day: 1111'1' 114141111th 1111' FifTiL'th Anniversary of 1111-i1' founding. T111: SPEEDS, Rtul'h'd as 3 1121111 . 1111111, :11'1' the oldest Urm'k 1111311111 zuiiun 1111 1111- 11111111 :ma campus. The gl'uup 11011131111111 their guidrn anniversary 111' entertaining: :11 1111 all. 511111111 1111 111 the Student Union. 15:11'111-1' in 1111' .1'91'. 1111111' sm-ial HPHHKJH 1111:1- liiglr- 112111011 111' 11 fall 1111111111111 Humvbnund 111-111 111 Vamp 113111111'1'11.'1'l11:1' j11'1111'11 1111' 111'11'3 1'01' 11 ' 3111110 111 Janna 101111111 featuring I'PL1 1-1131's.1111i11' snow, and 1111' 1111 it of Uiff P.1'1tu11. 111 1111' spring 1111 1111111111111 1-1-11-111'211111g :1 1111'x1'1-2111 Fivsiu 111111 21 1'01'111111 111-111 111 1421195111111; rounded out 11111 SPEED social ,1'9111'. '1'111'i1' 1'1111111'1'11111111g flout built 011 :1 1'11111'1'1-11011111'3' thmuc. proclaimed 111111 Augie C,'2111-11j'-17'o:1t. 111 21 .1111111111'1' th-I' 24110111. 1111' girls gave 1111' 5111110111 body 11 11:01: at 1111' inside Almtsugua. Many 0111111111.: 13013131121111.1911 1'ec1'i1'1'11 1111911111193 11110111111 11m SPEED Singing Valentine service for 15h I'UN A week later, the sorority girls: were 111101. 11011911 off for menial 1:11:01 111 the SPEED $12110 Menu 1-1111 with 1111' 111'01'09113 lruin t0 FSTL'N A1 11 1'iendship Fair the SPEE I18 Lentored their b00111 around the little 1111111' ' 3111p 1'11111'a1',t111' PU'VU. First semester offi weie Bobbi Eelgquisl prvsL 110111: Karin Youngbel'g, 1-i1-e-p1-esident; Sonia Ander- son, sem'atu' ; Beth .10 L111111quist,t 101' Sharon J11 la st1',12111 111011013 mistress. Spring 0 1101'? N111; B11115, 111'PHidCllt; 1111111911 Bercllekas vice 1111.51d1-;11t Sonia Marti11son,semctary Put Jn'nkius, t1-1-11s111'e1'; and Gram Jnnnsson, pledge mistress. SPEED PRESI DENTS- -N1'm Burg: rim! 1111121110 Bargquim'. SWEET SPEED SCFVEiThL- SPEED Hard, WP CruzrDyJ'utlr, mom's d'u- lirimtsiy zfmwr Seventh Avenue. Ki0N MY HONOR . . TwPumnias, Chrysanthsmums, Pausics, and Puppies salute in the SPEED .3th show, taken from a day in the life a! a Girl Scour Camp. First row: Janice Oliver, Beverly Andersen, Carmen Berdmlrm, Marilyn Cffrhn'sl, Sm- Grumman, Sharon Eksrrum, Junkie Thivir. Pauia YDIUlgbdfg, Judy Wick, Sandra Atkinson. Karin Youngbarg, Danna Frolum Jum're Holcomb. Secund row: Sandra AHJL'ISOH. Lynn Johnson, Ann Wagner, Jnyce Kusln'nmki, l'uunnc Johnson, Nim Borg. juh'e JIIECrrN, :lIarinn Andaman, Pm Jenkins, Dr'rmc Jalmxan, Norma lfurgrsan. Third 10w: Sonia Alzriersnm Rob !!! Bergqnisr, Carolyn th'nn, Viui-Ann Hanson, Priscii'hr Juhmisen, De.lun Putcrsmz, Rm Schuh-nfmrg, Hwy Carstensen, Gram Jommun, Burl: Muuhi - Kirsn-n Borg. Sunfa Jllurtiruun, Kay Kosml. fan Frujcr. Pgay IJV'c-rm-r. Genny Pouvr. INDEPENDENT WOMEN IXIJEES ln-gnu Ihe full suusml with :1 Treasure Hunt infunnul ill: the YWCA. Their winter formal was 21 Szmwflukv Fantasy? Tluzir- spring program inrludod :m i-Iushlr infurnml and u furmal in May. fm ilu- JNUEIG lloma-roming flout, Paul Bunyan and his m-mv :lmnmmlrulvd 1hut Augie Ynlls Timber!H Pilumrlllu and Illl: whallu were featured in the FriemL ship Fair- iuuth. Fm- H14; FHTUN cll'iw, tln- m'eulivn INDEES made :mrl Hold i'vll. r-ullm's fm- tha camcls on campus. At Tlnmksyivinu, Hwy sm-vnd the students. pumpkin pie RI llu-iJ- THL J'Ir tht-ir Sm-lf shuw, Hm INUEES rlt-aidml tlmt ITN Hr-rr- 1:; HT: 3 Im-aning tlu: UleUHiH' 50x. First HI-Im-Hlvl' ufl'ir-ws WW1: .Jt-nmln UIHUH, pl'mii tiwm: Phyllis Julmsrm, Hr'I:-lJl'tHEf1r:I:T; Julia Ferguson, wq-ulm'y: irw'mul'y ' , tl'r-nsur-er. Ufi'iwm's for Iin- EDT I! wI-Inr'xh-I' wt- izlrl: St-hlzruter, prusidout; MnI'TlIu hhmnsnn, vimuprmirlltnt; Junir-e Uullbm-g, le'I-mry HIM iszl-mnl'y Nt'lhnllj IJ'WIRIII'DI'. t l INDEE PRESIUICN'I'S J?mb dehlcm mu! .hlmmc Olson, Frunl rnw: Lumy Sruunxan, Rosemary Nelson, Mnfce Culiberg, Janice Carlson. icmme Ofsan. Secuml row: Judy Vandre, Sin Karisson. Murgum Prlfmnr, Mariam Hank, Colleen Carlson, Shirley Benson, Ruth Johnson, fuh'c ngnsan. 1mm chivcn Thini row: Elaine Harrz, Barb Schlucn-r, Lorraine ,Minvr, Joanna Nelson, Ellie! 1772175, Mary Stelmrl. Barbara Anmmlr. Marr'b-n vawmer, Barb Past, Carol. .Vuhc, Mariam: xrmizrrmn, Nurleun Larson. M'GIE YE 9 TIMBER for live Fort'stvr lrmr. u .my h'u- huh'farudenr mum in r: play ma wards on 1hr Augiv frmm'cmnilrg: ofumnrum. Lake Furmr. I305 IN'I'RJMIJIHL TE-Ul in an up flruprftm' .muirrg: Leland Nrm-rmm, Herb Vfcmrm. J'nlm KhU-mlm, DUN Swill. Cur! Juhnmn. rmrJ' Crrry LimL Front row: Jay Schfrsinger, Herb A'lemmv, Fairy! Roberts, Lee Turner, Gary Lima, Ray fufmsan, Merlin. Hm, Bab Kombr'ir, lErrJ' Eoyum, Roger ldstrum. Second raw: Run Dueiund. Cmrge Findlay, John Custafsan, Hunk Linda, Dick Klimsrnz, Bob Moore. Tam Bioescr. John Schultz, Bill Rngiers, Jack illeyar, Fred Wirlbcr, Tam Kim'- kornski, AIME Erickson. Third row: Tam Limmlmnr, Iain! Frcf, Dan Andaman, Ken. Cailinson, Chuck Johnson, Sam Newman, Richard Johnson. Rob GDWME, Carl Johnson, Neil Storms, Paul Cuehier, Jim L'alfiusan, Nekon Wcsrpiml, Run Dixun, Dune prpcrl, Dang Erickson. E505 PR ESIDENTS--Doug1as Erick: on and Jack Meyer. The HOS fraternity started thnir social activities for the full smnesior with a Halloween informal held at Camp Noble. Uhnnging goblins and witches for a more romantic atmosphere, they held :1 wintor formal entitlnd, HJ.Velmzmjf in Ernst.U Thu I'Upn-pull champions of 19:37 Homecoming, in kocaping with this ymr's IhIIIIot-mm'lu.r Thomo, urged Augie-ilm tn hSet Your Sights High in a float dcr pivting the WM lhmmandnlvllts. Fm FS'FUN, the HHS worked for various industrial plants in the Qund-Fitg' area. Helping the n-st 01f thv student body launch intu 1110 prv-Fhrixrmzm 'ph'if, 11m fraternity promllcd a Stu-U Hhuw pnr'rmq'mg The Night vim'o lr'hrishuas 'y First smnvstl'r nffic'm's wen' Doug- Hl'ivkh'nn. pro dent; Jahu Svhultz, vicn-prosidvnt: T0111 Linnabary, sN-l'vtm'j'; Davt' Olson, treasurer. Taking ovm- for 590mm rimnrsirr wm'o Jack Meyers, prrsidmli: Hank LiH'le, Vico-prosidvnt; Bub lanuhilL svt-I'oten'y; and Merlin Hill, treasurer. BETA OMEGA SIGMA uSET YOUR SITES HIGH? :2 vnrimion on. me m:nr-all homecoming theme 50.! Your Silas, Augieiles, Is rim subject of Jim 1303 flour. g and Tkjr'm zlhtber N ESIDE Bi Romfmom DON PR 1 mm' N SIu-U sham unrvd a farm gir! mrm'u' e p M V, H l E 0 H 'r country bumpkin 325 file of fire 00 mt chums. L BUHEMI song; and which fr wrist . Ir an em bar lvt DELT A OMEGA NU Thu DUNS ullorml a l-imniy word on their Houm- mming' i'lunl with H'I'nmillbiiuo, Asian Flu. Thu DUNS i'vrvivml 112v M'lmlm'xhip plaqut; with a grade point ar- vl'auv of i518. lmst l'nll, tlw DUNS mini Hit'ii' ciulux wont, to 1heir inr'm-mnl i1! Funny: Arr-llio Allm di'r-sm'd as t-hcir favrnt itv paml-tinn's. Fm- tiioir winter formal, they juinvd will! lilo PIYHS l-n pi'vst'm HFunlasy in Frost.H Him Bolu'mu,H thn DON 5-1lean show, gum: all Pin sndv in tho lii'v ul' Zt'lda, a wouidrbo artist, and hm- ruulih'y imy i'rivnd. Al. Friendship Fair, their uSnrA enrvr'H Amn'mliir-u', Iumih gave mnl'ksmcn a t-imm'c 1'0 111V lhvil' lurk in E1 shooting: uaiiel'y. The DUNS also disil'ibufod :m udvvrtismnvnt Iioakh't at the Fair in emmor-tinn with the FSTUN cause. 0 iCDl'h' for 1110 fall semester were Jim Ahlborg, pros lent; Jack Robinson, vice-prr25iduni; Mai'ty Katz, scoi'Mm-y; Bub Swanson, treasurer. Spring senwster offiool'r; wore Biil I.?orldvson, president; Nm-m Lt-fstvin, viocqnwidmnt; Corky Erickaon, secretary; A1 Hawkin- son, treasurer. hTOODLE-OO. ASIAN FLUH is 1110 Meme of flu! DON Ham, not so much concerned with homecoming as with file .ieige 01' 171! Mm? Ml Ilia cumpus lids fall, Front raw: Dick Axkrimnl, Dauc- Hr'n'i', Peu- Limlbcrg. Henry Anderson, Ed Prinz, Eldon PickL-ring, Bruce Anzicrson, Tom Warren, Randy Larson, Bab I'ackcnhnm. Second row: Ken Knutson, Ken iulh'lafii'y, Jack Robinson. Dav: Parkman, Bernie Jahnsnn, Don RI'L-A'erl, Ken J'F'lxislrr, Bob Swanson, :1! Hike, Jim Curlxan, Kim 35113510 , :llikc Irvin. Ron Erlarufsc-n, BEN Tulamlezr. Third row: Lam's Sandin, Prmf King, Ken Perersrm, Duane Smunsun, Eugene fli'irrensnom, rlrden Erickson, Carter Lindberg, Wall Ilulsrcdt, Dick Swarm , BEN Oliver, Ken :ll'cKm'ghl, Jon Randolph, Dam: 01501:, Mike Percmun, Carl Gustajmn, Ail Hrmkz'nsun. kumvzm; Th? GABS Pvlvln'uipd thvir fm'fivill anniversary last fall with a dinner with the alumni, For their fall in- formal, tlw GARS took thoir dates swimming: in :1 South Sea. Island atmosphere. Thc winter formal, hold . E11 Jnhnny Hartman's, was vallvd HFolaruury Fling.H HABS IIHIKIU Hu-ir donation I'm' FSTUN by painting: windows and sm-vons. 'l'ln-ir Friendship Fair honth 00w lorccl an a Ilnn Quixote iimmu And in tlu-ir Stud! Hhmr, Edward R. Burrow intorviowmi intm'vstiug: . campus IH'rsounliT-ies including Dix Sock and Dean Harry Ronson. O 'icm's fur the fall saltwater were Gabi! Hanson, presidont; Jens W'crnr-r, vim-prcsident; Ralph Brown, secretary: Jim Bloomberg, treasurer. Spring: officers: were Merrill Rosvoo, president; Jim Bloombcrg, vice pl'esidnnt; Tom Bovt'in, secretary; Ralph Brown, treasurer. Earl Walker was pledge mastclz GAB FRESIDENTSiane Hanson and Merrill Roscoe. 'L' J GAMMA ALPHA BETA - anl mu; xH Griesr-mz-r, Jim Bioomberg. Ralph Ilmu'n. Jerry 171mg, awe Hanson, jlrIcrrih' Rawae, J'ml Ringquisr. Second row: Bab Carlson, Urrr Ilurlrvn. Munin Andaman, Rm: Anderson, Jim Ithln-H. Dan: Strand. Rnger E. Andaman, Cary 6mm Irma: ernzr. Third mw: Don Refuns, Tum Barrio, Kvitll Pemrmn, Barry Gigsmd. Dan Hrr'nnrm. Wr: Walker, fail J'rmssen, Arfmzd Hair ,L'n'm Urwhl Jafumou, John Bcngstan. Edwin Farmer. F 33 x A. .59. .1.- ' 120 NEW TYPE OF DANCING AT AUCIE 7731: CABS, decked nut in grms skirts and MS. exhibit their 71qu ability? GAMMA ALPHA BETA'S HPEACE Haas boasts aj arfgirm! mark and a queen as it slides down Severuh Avenue. The 0Z0 fmtt-rnity won .1 Homecoming cup for theh- peI-fomnunec of n seventeenth century air, HLady, Lovely Art Thine Eyn for the sing contest held in 1110, gym. Tho OZOS have reason to bu proud of their plrrrlm's who walked away with another cup, winning H10 13101120 skit r'ulltost hl-ld in conm-etion with thv F3 N tlrivv. The winning skit was entitled. H3115, man s HolidayH Thr- UZUS partied :11 a full hayride and STmlk fry in :Idtliiion In lhvir rI-szuhu' informal which frutm-ml swimming and fund at ilm Rmk Island YWCA. Qm-ial highpnints hf thl- your wore their mWinter Formal during; lht' fir' Si'IINStPI' and Spring Formal held a! HN- 01059 0? l-NHIIJN. Un thc'h- JInznm-uming Hum. fhp UZUH were H0h- sr-rring Viv '5' with a gimlt-xizc telescope. A hypno- tism xhuw TI-nmring Rir-hm'rl Howe and a r-ur u-ushiue: svrvim- hrlllwcl In ruim' tummy fur HIL' fruh'l'nity's mm, tl'ihulitm lu FSTI'N. Al lh'imulship Fair, The UZOS nfr'r-n-rl u f'rI-nk :illlHV r-nllt-d N illlll't'lh' Mismlm. Fall nH'Ir-rlr's Wl'l'l' Juhn Sulllm-lund, pwsidmf; Hill ' ., , vir-n-rpr: ilh'lIT: .Juhn b'I-mlnl'l', sm-I'Mnl'y; 1391111 X m. Irl-HHHI'I'I': :1an Hill r'm'dcm, plvdm- maxh-r. Ul'f'irvl-rs fur lhl' spring: su-Int-slvr' u'vro Bill Hh'an, am i- tlmr Hiwk IiI-nsun, x'ir'I-iiwn tlmlt; llivk Vm-IsnnE spm-u. 1Hl'. urJ lCt-k, M'r-uer-r; and Don Nyslmmj plmlgc ma, Front row: Lac Harden, Um'e SdnueinbcrgL-r, Jim Aftomrr'au, Jim Richardson, foo Haurh'k, Bruce Kmns, Fret! Beck, Gary Soriurberg, Ron Fulbe, BEN. Duell, Gordon Gcmci. Second row: Ken. Ferris, Dick Carfsan, Earl Erickson, Norm Iicdcl'shci'mcr, BITE 3mm, Rich Harm. Don Nystrom, Bil! William, Norm Frccn'lmld, Rm: Muigaard, Ben YnspclL-is, Juim Sutherland, Harucy Flatfclann', Eri Carlson. Third run: ermleu Krrzse, Bob Mm; Farhme, Jufm. Flaming, Ted Ja'utmr, Riff Gordon. Ralph J'ercrson, jinx Rogers, Bill Stratron, Jim Jaflana'om Slelia Benson, Cuuri Eck, Ken Lerslmr, Bah Paterson, Chuck Kinney, Noe! DcKrrlu'L Tom Jones, 10in Seminff, DiCk 139115511, 11'! Lind. OZD PliESIDEN'I'SrJoJ'uz Smi'zerimrzi mm! Bill Straw. i lg; OMICRON SIGMA OMICRON OLD-FASHIONED OUTFITS AND SPLASHING HEAUTTES cfmmclerizr: Me 020 fall infernal! held in rho PYRAMID OF PLEDGESiCmnmy Inuit rfl'rr'l' dumps, rmd Rach Islam! W , pool. unerl'qn'ycz-s Hn' rim symptom; of 020 ruhninmion walk. 124 PHI OMEGA PHI gwy NKEJA TH E LITTLE E N C I N E THAT COULIJij ND DID won for Ills POPS a Jrophy for originality in the homcr-uming jimrt contest. m, 33 .33 H113,5 A RAID! RM! live pair's: .mrA prise Prof. Peterson at the POP ' 5pcakcusy informal while hinnoccnt bystanders look on. The POPS got off to 21 good start by winning The Homecoming Cup for flout beauty wiTh 1 119. Littlt' Engine That L'nuld? Tlmir fall semester was further highlighted by m informal HS1m1kezlsr': fnaturing Bathtub Root Beer and an instrumental trio Their winter formal held at. the Lealuim Hotel was rallml 'WViutur Formal. For their spring informal, Hm POPS treated their girls to :1 Indian Feast In Sm-U, Hans and some American fvlluws gave us a glimpse 01' life in :L Gm'mml uoncentmtiun camp. Modified gambling on a river lmat; cmuprisod the POP Frinndship Fair booth. Fur FSTUN, POPS worked l'm- Quad-Pify merrhemls and modeled clothes. Uffim-rh fur the l st semester won! Wuynv Dahl- gmn, DTPSidl'l'lT George .l'lellus, vine-prnsidvnt; Vvs t'zmtl'ull, sm-l't . - Dir-k Juhmnwsen, treasurer. Uffi- L-L-rs for The sprung senwster Wt'l'L' Dick. Fliuo, presi- dent; Curl 'Pillilhghast, viecrprosidont: Hnwk Goudrich. m-vrutm'y: BmI-v Anderson, treasurer. Frum row: Wayne Jainism, Was Cammh', Ed Befer, Jim Baffin LEN Peterson, ferry Lundcen, Chuck Caairich, Ron Olson, Tony Danielson Srcnnd raw: er Jamison, Ken: Olson, Stan Penman, Dick Johan- nEserr, Ken Iohrrsmn. Hank Gocrrsch. Iim Lim'g, Ken 1051:5011; Dick Cline. Bab 3001:, Tom Anderson, Chuck Smith Bob BrocMouse. Third row: ch Stopoufos. George Dallas, 101m Thomas, Ken! John- son, Cary Gramsclt. Bob Ihleiefd', Jan Hom'uc, Bruce Anderson, Kan Sicnman. Dave Peters, Pmr! Seifmann, Paul Conrad IF'aJ-m Dahlgrcn, Carl Tiliinglmst. POP PRESIDENTsin'aJ'Rc Dth'tigrvn mrrl Dick Ch'nr, SAWS AND SAWDUST TVH: PUCS, Us Hwy Send E-m Thmugla the ANN, .mw nil rim and of a lag wary 4' de bior'lr. SCENE FROM MACDEATILFiTha FUCK present a western mirc-ojf cm ShufivwwreX wcHr-Fmomn play. PI UPSILON GAMMA Tho PUGS touk lheir dam up the rivvr on a boat ride I'm' I-hvir fall informal. .Juining the, DUNS for ;L Hanlusy in Frost, th P-UHH dnnmld with their furmal dates; in the Imllmmn nf the Letfinira Hotel. A Greek R 'm' Fl'ilh'l' with gvlmiuc: Gruc'k cooking and thu spring; jnuuul I-illHC-Ll l'llu suvizll Nc-ason for lhe PUGH. At I'loml-nnmiltg' tinu', hrvnl-y BUGS mu'l'ying :L 1thr ndviswd Aun'iu gl'iddm-N lu hHsmd them to the Mill. For the 17K FUN drive, the PUUS, aided by the COG sm'uri , pninlml house numburs on the rmrhings nf lnvaI rosidems. At PH'iL-mlship Fair, the group u'c-nt hA-Muzing through the PUG fun house. The PUGS cmnfed in an impressive pm-fonuancc of that great classic fl'ilgmh' i Mucdr-athH for an on, thl'zillud St-u-U audience. The PIFGS walked away with the first place in Inn'nillm'al j'ootbaEl. Fall officers were Tim Johnson, president; Dink Bopkman, viao-prnsidnnt; Carl Blomgrcn, secretary; and Bob Lundin, treasurer. Spring semvstor affix rs were Don Ahlxnndvr, 1n- idem; Frod Lear, vice-pl 'i am; Carl Blmngr'vn, SL 'cl'ury; and Nowell Johnson, treasurer. Front raw: Tim Jaluaxan, Gary Ware, Ron Palmer, Fred Lear, Jim Swrms. Ken Beuusung, Paul Anderson, lulu: Kahmms, Jim Percrmn, Jim Lunduen, Pete Craunqufsl. Sccnnd row: A! Larson, Art Carlson. Jalm Engxrmm, Holmes Bemmnng, Lloyd Balsa, Dick Sjofunrf. Bab -'lIaHL-n Ir'm Lindblade. Marty Sunrislmm, Bids Dabl, Dave Pcmrwn. Ed Pytersnn. Ralph Peterson, Ray Hjurn-rlz. Third row: Dlmhm Moon, Turks! Jahnsnn, john Paloma . Lug Linguist. Carl Illgimgren. Hob Peterson, Larry Hfh', Roland Larson, Ken Kuumon, John Larson. Ru: Swanson, John Summers. Elrh': Ahnqum. Ran Lursnu. Hob Land'in, Did: Johusurr. Hume Jl el:mer. LIIJ: I I'M RHO NU DELTA The pace of aoliritios 0n rumpus wax shipped up when thu ROVNDELS introdurud thr r'Friday Fliek us thrir FSTI'N projt'rt. The first movie fraturrd was r'Fom- Girls in TUWILH Visitors to 1hr ROUNDEL Friendship Fair hnuth had a chance to 1ry thrir skill 21! milking :1 cuw. By way of surinl lifr, KUFNDELS hrkd a fall in- formal at the YWI'A in Rock Island. Their winter i'm-nml, Night. 01' Knights,H was held at. Hutrl Black- h'dwk in Dan'nport. A sports award was theirs wlwn ROUNDELS took first place in ping pong doubles, And their IImm-rom- ing float, Augie Pulls Ahead, was Inirurnlomly pulled by a tricyrle. First smuestor officers were Brian lfnlm, president; Fred Ellonbergrr, vice-prosident; Prtm- Tiffany, secre- tary; Dick Erickson, treasurer. Second semester officers were Jerry Posmu, president; Leroy Israelson, vice president; Bob hinder, scoretar'; Dirk Walther, treasurer. 01211-01199 Farlson and Mike Kinkude were pledge masters. ROUNDEL PRESIDENTS-Juny Poslon mill Brian Hahn. r i f I i , f I i 9 E E W'IEAD AHEADX'Y A navel Educ is f worked on! on n'rc ROUNDEL float ttramui Me caption I:rlugie's Pulling iw A h cud. l . l I l V F I i REPORTER AT BAR-ROUNDEL pledges arr out their burraum mein- drnma al Pledge 3mm Night. F m raw: Jack Dalian Forum: Winter. Durrrir Cm , Ron 01m . Join; Ii Niunm Norman Curlxon, Phillip Salxlmm. Svcund row: Jack Sal:- gelu'r, Rubcrl Limlrr, Lyn- Chn'niun, Brim: Nair . Juli ermsm'n. Disk Ericsan, Russvfi l'crvrsnn. Km England. Jm'l LrummLmH Third ruw: Rod Guslufmn, Fred EHuubr-rgrn Bob Crm'nrrn'r. LI'TOJ Arno!- sum Edwin Hay. Dam Lockwood. Jrny Paxton. :11: .x- Kiukmhz 3H Curcu. Hide N ni!lie'r, Lmlu-r .llJ-rrmhi, Slu-ht'un H'rinrr. 1' .x F.A Frhnl row: Sims Tuck Wang. Roger Andaman, Paul Hal'mstrum, Rod Johnson, Lewd! Humour. Ray Asplund'. Sncund row: Byron Norrlbarg, Jim Dinmnm. Bruce Polander, Jim. H'hizulidd, Dawtmtn Dmmusoev 11mm, Roger Plzilippus, BEN Mum , jem- sclmm. INDEPENDENT MEN THE INDEE FLOAT KSigh: Tfnvir Piight shows few effects of Mn: min. INDEES 21.an thnir dates celebrated Hurvcgt. time with 2:. squnrednncc informal :11: 1110. Rock Island YWCA. Their spring informal was also a dance. For FS'FL'N, INDEES washvd oars. Their flout sported a lit rsizc mmmn urging: Augie students to ngg'hl- Their Plight? Officers for first. smmster were Paul Holmstl'om, president; Slum Tuck Wang, vicav-prvsident; Rod Juluy son, ser-rvlary; Frank 013011, treasurer. Officers for second semester wore Byron Nnrcllwrg, prusidont; Dave Young, secretary and tt'eamu'mr. INDEF. PRESIDIZ Paul Huimsnum and Byron Nonlbcrgn Infer-Fratm-nity Council serves as the governing hmh' fm- Augustunn t'l'utvrniticsi In addition to rogu- lating rushing practices and setting dates fur rush parties, the Couneil sponsors the annual Pledge Stunt Night where a trophy is awarded for the bent stunt The IF Bull held early in the spring is another function of Inter-Fi-alomify, Dean Harry Johnson is faculty adviser to 11w Poun- til whose membership is doim-miuod in tho same way as Inter-Sm'urity. Officers foi' 13357-58 worm Dirk BPHSDII, pmxidvnt; Nomi Lnfstoin, i'ice-pi'midcnt; l'im'l 'I'illinqhuxt, scorc- mry; and Bill Slmn, tmasurmz IS COUNCILhOn floor: Karin: Ufrtmlcn Wanda Sm:- Jcmr, Diane Oberbcck, Smarty Nrsirum, Limit! AFHh'fSIHL Svrnnd ruw: Huhbi Brrgquixl. Jan Rn.s'rnl:oronglL Caro! WHEN, Kay zllfifnsuu. Jan Bnh'n Marge Hnlxv. Buffy Lrnrhme Bunnil' Church. l'atly Jalmxmz. NEH: Burg. II? Ol I7ICEIl37'l'irvi Jnlmsnn, john .Sui'hcrhmtf. DIM; Iiwlsan, Bill Strum Cari Tillinglmxl, Grrbu Human, Norm waslriu. IS AND IF Inter-Soi'oi-ily l?cunvil serves: :15 a. governing body for all surm-iiios Ull rumpus. Its membership includes the pi'rsidont. of cm-h sorority and the representatives elected by each for a term of one year. Prnsiding ovvi- fail and spring rushing procedures is the Council '5 chief funei'ion. The IS 1sz Which begins rush season was this year a HGathering 0f the GI'OOICSH. Thv mid-winior bull sponsored by IiiteitSnrm-ity was open 10 all Angustunn wonioii who were ahle to 'lnssoi' their dates. IS Inociings were hold men a month under the suppr- x q'011 0f Hvtsvy Brodahl, family zu'irismn Offi-ii-s fm- flth-TIS wow: Nita B11171, Iil'usidL-Iif, 21nd Putty John- son, svorohlry-irmsurol'. GOVERN GREEKS .1 b u amep-de-w4. h .,,. , , 1. ,. ,,AA .,H .., . ,7 , ,, , , ,, , . JJWES ANLBERC Rock Island, Illinois SENIOR CLASS OFFICEHS-Iiu! Kan lmruskl', treasurer: Trudy Ericka'on, vinc- prm-idcm; Bab Swanson, president; ' Homiir Hagren, secretary, SENIORS . . . THE CLASS OF 558 l-HKY AHLBERG Rock Ivlrmtl, lh'imais DON ALEXANDER Ruck Island, Hlilmix ELDUN ALMQUIST Essex. Iowa AWN JM'DER IIHWHKD . 7 V7 ' ' LU ' ,J'NDERS Malina, Hfiuat Roch Islam Buriingmn, hm , ROGER F L11 ugn, Illinois Mnymaarl, Illino :W a J If ELOR RICHJRD B ' I I m 14mm Malfnr, Uhnu H !LLL-H-1 HELL Ii'L-HSLEY A CTSOJ Em! Mal: ', Minnis Park Ridge, Illirmn ELIZ.-IBETH BERGENDOFF Remit kind, Illinois CARL BLOMCREIV Seattle, Washington ROBERTA BERGQUIST Geneva, Illinois WILLIAM BOIVDESON NANCY BOORAS Chicago, Hlin 055 KAT'HR YN BOYD Ruck lsfrmrf. Ifiinais Rack lsi'cmd, Illinois PAUL HRUMBERG Ridgwuy, Pennsyliurmiu 1.411155 BLOOMBERG Medfrtpoh's, Iowa $$ng 59L EDWIN BISHOP Benton Harbor, Jlifchigrm ERNEST CALL Sifuls, JHr'nm's MARILYN BLICK Alecia, Illinois PHYLLIS HONDERSUN Emerson, Nebraska 41.: JUNITA BORE Milwaukee, Wisconsin CLARENCE CIIHLSUN Motilic, Illinois CJHLSUN I' . 'N'F EARLS V RICHARD CARLSUN amL Ifl'itmra CumsJanl. Park Mwhfgrm J'uIpr. 1mm: PETER I Rock Islrmrl', II! M's TIM .Souicvr chats . . . JOHN CL.-IRK RllifHA-IRD Ci. ' H .'LLl:l;ll CRJH !-'URD ' RD DJHL Duuuupwr, lam: Jluiiuc, Illim Kelcrmzm, minuis , Jung- ?.J If rH':'I'E UAHLCREJV WARREN D.AIHLFN DEJ'T'A'VTO DIM'OESOEBROT'U RJJ'MUA'D Uxi'fWELSOIV Rockford, Illimu's Chicago, Illinois Jagiu, Indonesia Chicugu, Iiiiuuz's iFENUIL'LL DANII'L'LSDN Gran! Falls, rllantrmu and preparation for u run'L'r , . GLORIA DEBOWER Schuyler, Nebraska GEORGE 11117105 RICHARD DISMITK DIANE DUCKUIII FRED ELLEIVDERCI'JR .Ilalr'nr, Hlilwiw Danmporr, 1mm Rurlr Island. Ufiir-u'x liigjifmm' Park, minaix 0 1 . PAUL. i,meD IFER ENCQUIST ARDEN ERIC ' TRUDY ERIC Mm'mc, Hhuuu Lumbnrl'ge. Mfrfnuis Etklnm, Indiana Chicago, llh'nms leHx'FEY FL. DONALD FLE ' ElJZ,-1HET'H FK-INK ersfng, Iimafa Jlfufr'nu, HHnmc Piuusunl Valley, hum a ALICE FLU ' THEODORE CEHEB ; IILYN CILCHHIST Rock Isimnl, Wu: - L'himgm IHilwi's chrrlafe, Iowa: HIL-IRLES COODRICH . ' . 353 'ERL1 GUTZLEH Karf.ul.. Iowa A x H m Des . m. Mm C mm , . .4. -- .1 .m-i- - -I'I- uil-n . 1,. Q : I'RGARETJI ', ROBERT Uzi , Mamie, Ham's Slorkj'mhn, . um. lmm MAX HARKSEN Hanover, IIIfnais Tlic mm; A .ndem. Union . . . LEE? 1 IIARMS Chir Hlium's LUIUMI ' ' J'L-f-RZ'I'J'HL'K ' WILLARD HEDBERG .liawm lffmuls r, ' m-m, 1mm Dauenpyrr, loam J'RL NELM MARSHALL HESLER U IRLES HESS Siam: Cin. Imm Rncklard. HHnDis Mutiny. minm's Jillgfina Mimi's KATHERINE HILL BRIAN H0 11' Rack .Mund, lifinm': Jlnline, Jllinm'x 11HfUnfM H JIU .- 'L HOLMSTROJ! TOM HOLST Malina thms Julia-r. mirwis :lJ'oir'ueJ Hliuor's SE HORN JOEPH 110C 7C DH ' E HUBMRD PHILLIP Hljh'lirJRT ' saga, Illirmi; Ix side, Hlumm Daurnpurt. 1mm Ravi: Lviumi'. Illinois :ll rlRG. IRET HULSE v U'uulu an'll. Hlinuis . n'L .IIHUAJI JOHN 714' Pun'mrs Prairie, Jh'rmrwru k -. H .I';'LJ'JON HULTCREN JOAN IBSEN LEROY ISRAELSON Rad: Ixfnmf. thmis AMBM vanmkn L'lricrrgu, Hlumix CHARLES J.JMHSON ALAN JOHNSON BARBARA JOHNSON Eris! Molina, Illinois Ridgmly, Pennsylvania Raer Island, HHn-m's sv ' 4 Easy FM v k; CAROLE L. JOHNSON HARRIET JOHNSON MARILYN JOHNSON Chicago. IHilmfs Cirirrlgv, Hfiimis Humrh'n. Camwcricm NANCY JOHNSON NEWELL IOHNSUN P.IITRICDF JOHNSON I Shcrmrrl. Ilffnuis Rockford, Hfhmix Woau'hull. Illinois KOU'VAY JUAN .' JUT'HY IOI-M - ' ' , - HIGH 3 Cl'nwlgm Iiiimus Nuckjarrf. Hliums l, Bmmriu, Nh JO! ' KEMP Rum? Isfaun'. lHinaix mm' a unit frmrf-m. RF ' PW! KNU'I le'agu. Hiiuuls ROBERT KOZUBIK JOHN KRESS LLOHJ LAh Burn. :, Nl'hwiS melpurL Iowa Jl'innun'm H. LINE LJRSON MY LARSON NADEJN LARSON FRED LEAR Elmnnl. Illinois Ruck lm'rmu', Minnis Hucmr, Jlimlcxam Rock Island, Hh'naix BILLIE LEE JOHN LEKANDER AUDREY LILJECREIV Rock LYIIUUI, Ulr'riui's Jefferson, 0M0 Muffins, Hlinaix Hem . . .. . JAMES LINDBLADE MARY LINDHOLM CARL LJNDS'I'ROM Ruckfanf, Iffirlw's Ogden, Iowa Cary, Indiana i BETTY LJNDVA'IIL HENRY LITTLE JACK LOY JANICE LUNDRLAD Raulrfunf, tlliuaix rilofum, Hliuuix Ruct'lnrd, filinuis J'Fjoorilmit, Illinois ROBERT Llr'NDIN . . L'TNTOSH Rockford, Hlinaix ' .' ,, Illinois Tire plum jnr u Canwr! hail . . . JJH ' Arh'ngton Heights, HHnm's HO 'J'LD JHEYER D ID MILLER IUUELLER CORDELl-l JIULLIKLV' DtIULIN-fmn. 14mm Orion. J'Ninm'a' 1 Ian. nWInoia' :lluj'u'nmrl. Hll'lmfa' J'OANNE NELSON ARLENE NESBERC KAREN A MAN Hherrr Ridge: Colorado Murinulrc. 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Augusmna 5hnd0ws of rhe furnnz LINNEA WIrIIPENNY CI: fcaga, Illinois CHARLES WILSON Rock Island, Illinois DONALD YOUNCBERC Rock Island, Nhnmx DOROTH Y iFILLSON Rack Island. Iffin'ais CASE HANSON Springfield. Illinois KARIN YOUNCBERG Ruck Lvizmd. Illinuis JUNIORS . JUNIOR CLASS UFFlGERSiNunn Neisanifrewurcr; AI Lrarsun prcs- idem; Dwur'ne Moon .cc-presz'rh-ui; Karm Ofmulcr mcrct STEPb TO JHS'I' JMLL F rnnt raw: Peg ancnmb, Vivi Ann Urmsim, 1mm: Gusmjsmr. Secl ml rn flrtrlcs Culd'cnznpl, Nanny Ham'tirr, Giana JrIreL', Litrry Ililf, Ingrid U . ANN! Cnrsumcr. Indy Gndhrtr 1, Chris Ifrm , Dick Jufmmwxpn, Hwh-n llayw, Jim Htmg, Hrzrbnm mec. Third row: Milton Click, Merfiu Hill, Lw- It'run'tm. WWI--JIW-ym-Inuuunl ... . .. 1-!TLL BEHIND EAST HALLianI raw: Larriv Srmdm, Hm Schulcnfmrg, Dick Salamrlmz, luri Randall, Karla Ulmulc'r, Jay .S'clricsz'ugvr, Margrzrrr Radcliffe, 111'arr'fyr: School. Second rgy: Dniorm Runherg, Emrfvuc Riugqm'xl, 11m Rnxbarrmgh, Dem: Reynolds, Cum! Smulmnd, Human: Rum'r, Grrm'd SchquZ. EAST IIALLiqu: raw: .hm I'fumIsu-in, Marian J'oslcl, ,Uarc Pippcrl, Nancy Pwrkvn. Scuond ruw: Barb Post, Judy Peterson, Aslrfdn Pciku. Helen Pclcnon. Damn Pctcrwu, er-c Palcmlcr, Peggy Prmison, June Pearson, Jerry Pierson, Carolyn i'crumon, Third row: Drmu l'elcrsun. Jmnm Paterson. r m -- a H uHh WOMEN'S BUILDIXCiFrnul row: Marlin .Jndersnn. Bruce Amicrsml, Raga? Anderson, SCCOIld row: Jun Arden. 1mm Anderson. Ginger :lrm'dxon, Phyllis Anderson, lh-rry Baird, Sonia Andaman. 3w Jnl'ursan, Uun'an Juliana , Adrianna; Jnlh'rxau. Gary Anderson, Ray Asplund. Third row: Gene Bengsmn. Ed Purtrsou, Charles Armslmng, Holmes Btwtsang, Lloyd Bceso. WESTEHUN HrHJriF'rtml ruw: Curt WuMmurl'f, Loiv Wirlbct'lmr, JWFfrUnI Smnnmn, Duvu WIII'ZV Drive Rhm, :wml mw: Elma '1 er Wang, Darryf J'Vilwn. Nancy Szcrnhcrg, Erlrl Wuhan 134m Yuspth-u. June! hlrictrr, Hun 5min, Ginger 3mm, Dick 35mm , Chgrhls 5mrk' fm'kir: Thiclv, Drum Ufwn. HG HILL BEHIND LIBRARY Frcml rnw: Ken .S'Jannmu, Barbara Lorenz, Karen Lind- qru'st, Ivar: Limiqm'st. Dem: Ludrwoorl, Priwr'Iia Jafmnscrl, Marcia Lu Marat, Ken Merlrrtffay. Second row : Carolyn Linn, Rem jllaigurml, Al Larson, Cara! Smin'l. Ron Larson, Joanne erCambe, Al Lind, Shirfcy Mam'nclr, FINE ARTS BUILDINCiFrnnl row: Cami Berg, Joan Broum, Anim Chrrmmz, Marshall Curpemer, Jerome Anderson, Jim Biacn'wmn, Caro! Calberg. Lyn Ckrislr'nn, Cimrfm Coffins, Bob Ctzrlsnn, Ar! Carlson, Er! Carlson, Paul Croeguerl. Second mw: Tum 1305ch, 111ch Cnrfsum erc Brolin, Hill Cufbsrrsan, Dam! Carisrrom, Shirley vaun, Rnlpb Brawn. -- 157 .FA -. .. '.--....,. ;44A JCAS'I' DOOR 0F GLD MAI N7FI'UIII ruw: David E. Uisnn, Paul Sullmml. Dwirirw . Umm. Secuml rnw: Durahl Jlmlim: Sum Nmrnmu, Um NELSON. Cami Nuilv, tlarrw Lind. fn-rg, Phil Ohmm. Peggy Uldrm', Norm Nc'fmil, tlfun'x'yn Olson, Jmlvm: Nolsnm Gain! Norman, Draw 0m , Run Edam!- suu, Juun let'ur, Ardun Nowvrs, Cn'mn'om: Puim- quixr, Walter Papa. SEMINARY HlLL-Franl. mw: Dick Juhrisan, Kent johnson, J Jim .Iulrlicson, Tom Lust, Kara! labman, :h'nggr'c Johnson, ', Ruth Jaiuuun. Secnrul row: Ralph Knit, Nancy lufuisan, Sue , Jnfmson, Dun Jnlmsan, Harald JohnsonJ Dick Johnson, Ran Johnson. Km! J'nlmswn, :li'nrfene Krups, Alice Knudsem Wayne '- Jafmsun. Ken Johnson, Phyffis Johnson, Diana johnsan. COLLEGE DH LUHVUH IN: Jim Dr'Hmmr, Km f'r-rrb. .ll'uriiyn Farganf, SiilIng um rimuml: Eric IJrIIzHJr'rL; R IN: FHHN'. .5 ding: Ednin Hay. I'Y 1 ENI'JIM. Kt'mrra'h Dr .m. .S'I'wrrm Ehrmm, A f D r1 K n f 1'; . Um'lmm : Ifru-knim. Haw: Iin'r'kmm, Jtm IJFJJII'I, fab Humi- $751111, Cynthia lir 17, Run lJm-IumL I'.'url 17.x 1' lg. F.... ...... . w .-Wmm.---.--..m. .. ...., . SOPHOMORES . . . THE CLASS OF 960 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-Jlurflyn Ymmgmrmal'icwpruirien!; Tom rlmt'erson president: Joyce Swedhrndisccrwnry: Pricliflu Bauguuss rrmsurer. STUVU PORCHmme row: Dun: Nelson, Lil Magnmsan, Bernie Jolmsnm Second row: :llarilyn Newcomer, Eleanor Nelsen, A My McClure, Luis Lindberg. Norma Nonl'bwg Joyce Smedhnul'. Cari Jolumm, fimce Jhmritu' f, Suzie Sirecdain, Pu! NuHmm, Karen Lame, Dolores Henmnuu Carolyn tlluusan. Ill Porch: Dav: Jleh'rmder, Cullen: Jlult'scli, Bab Maury, Rosemary Nelson, Myrna MtCh-HrmrL Km? Bjorseth, Lurrm'ur Miner, Deanne Mair , Norma Burgemn, Jnim Larson, Janice Olfvcr, I1 HACK DUOH 0F WESTERLINiant ram: jamw Ahlxn-dl, Paul Anu'r'rwn. Sccoml row: Kay i:!.inmn, Leone Chummn Kanm' Bonann. Gc'urgmnn Jlinfx'rsan, Efiun Abmimmmn. J'aFm Hengxmn. Jammy .rlmfrrsan. P ' :hrrlcmun. Eff Brier, Barbara .rlmslcdt. Tom rlmlvrmn, Erika .InJvrmn. Pris Hrmgru'ss. Don N.Ier'wu, Cumin ulmh'n'wr. HDL'SE ON THE HILL LAWNa-me mw: Jerry Chrisriunsun, Julie Fargusan, Sarah Falk. Sccund rmr: John Dram, Arm r'lfrm'e Damelslm, Barbara Ekszrom, Jim Dawns, Dee Dow's, Ron Dixon. George Erbsr, Cumin: Efrdahl, Ken England, Indy Hawker, John Down. 1 6'0 MEMORIAL AMPHITHEATEK-ant ruw: Phil Johnson, 6mm Jonaswn, Lucia Cwmch', Mike Kcarns. Second row: Arlene Johnson, Ray Jaknson, Yvonne Johnson. Pant Jenkins, Care! Johnson, Kris Kasfmam Third raw: Alan Johnson, Run Johnson, Ken anrtsrrom, Judy Juneau FRONT OF ANDREENiFrom row: Lurrry Swanson, Ruburrrr Swanson. Judy Pearson. Second row: Sheldon 705nm tla'urgun-t Werner, :lfurilyn Yuzmgmnn. Hnrlmm Wifiirmuk Third row: Judy Vundrc, 101m Buu'us. Dr'cfu' Thomas. Irma Thnmmul, hairy anu-rfwhn. l. x 162 .... .n 1.... m . - v FOSS HOME SIGN me raw: Dick Sjulund, Linnea Stone, Genny Pausr, Carat Shannan, John Pulcrson, Cami Spear, Ivena Stoneking, Camfyn Szmine, Nuncy Simonsan, Sharon Strom- beck. Second row: Phillip Salxtmm, JEML Jensen, Marjorie Swansea, Russell Paterson, Keith Ekblaw, Nina Phillips, Mary Stewart, Anita Walim, Bill Suubur, Jim Snllcrberg. Joyce Sundqmlsr, Dan Simesh'y, Arrhur Badonbcmler. EHICSON FIELD SCORE BUAIUJiFrmIt rmr: flab Przfm- quix:, Dim FahugrL-n, Eluirm l'mdns, Terry 101mm , Second ruw: Hub I'nlcrsnn, Dunc J'L'Icr- sun, Cami I'aflinbargcr. Jufm f'ufjitrbttrgvr, 00mm Hyms, Dun Nysrram, frrry jufumum. Third raw: Judy Rwulz, Jim Jumisma, Jim'y Ulurrhr-r:l.', NurmmL P1137 mm; Jim Damn, Cury Surfer- fmrg, On IHIII Rm: Vahrmr, Kc Iler-rrswg, Curl l'immlxrm, Jim Lim'g. WEST HA LL Aslillld- ing: 11:! Hayward, Shield Jr . '01:, jim Hmurm, Irum Umwm, Lmocll Urmmn, Mau- rice I'lmrsulz, Eluine Hmlz, Srrfly Hurgmw. Hob Mfufcl'zl, Jun Han lumfm', ermnf Hahn. Silting: Bah Hrnck huusv, Mark Hufmt'wrgV HWH'IH'M Hahn, Carly Ifuza-u, Mary Hmh Hatmm. Dam- Hm. STEPS UP BERCENDOFF HILIFFrom row: Sandy Gusmjson, Bey Bu w man , Karin. Efciund, Marry Ju Glrmlmrml, Virginia Cribcrg Second 10w: John Gnsrtrfsou, Corfu Haagunson, i'nul Cachicr, Nancy Funk, BM Gordan, Vinht Foss, fin: Cul- Huson. FRONT OF Gth7 Frnnl row: Ron OIson. Gary Linn. Doric Benson. Chuck Kinney. Barry fa Lundquist, Paul King, Dirnn Ilulmgren. Secund ruw: Mike: Irufn, Karui Kiyimagi, Kcn Lenten, Jo; we Koskfnmki, J'r'n'd Kuppcnhnuicr, Jo cl Loormrdson, Ruben Lindon Kay Kusmf, Smith Maninmn, Dem n15 Kraft. 163 BOOK CONCERN-anr row: Norm Redci'sheimcr, Alice Smtmclson, Don Kchms, Hefrh' Rurlilc, Gary Roberts, Donafd Brown, Cynthia Rusemun, Jerry Lmzdeerr, Lois R311, 301: Scott. Second raw: Bill Rice, Jon Randolph, Jim Roberls, Brut: Rulkrock. Gurdcm Geraci. THIS Li ALJULS'I'ANA , . . m v-mrww-n--c-umwu , T f : FRESHMEN . . . THE CLASS OF 961 i ! I! A a z . FRESHMAN CLASS DFFICEIlsi Randy Larsoninresfflunt; Iim Lrindeen itrcrmurer; Put Caie sacrmury; Chuck Suvely-m'cc-prusfdent. 1 x MEMORIAL AMPHITHEATER-Front raw: .J'asic Mahmr, Pele Liuri'berg, Judy Jlfarklmrd', Carol Marvin, fiarbam Matthias, Gordon Magney, Leland Linguist. Second raw: Jayne Kaulmzrrm, Cynthia Dahlberg. Pat Hoautr, Julie MachH, Jim Lundccn, Andra Martin, Dawn Lindquisl, Hob MacFarlrmv, Don's Leandw, Barbara JltfrgHHS-SEH', Frank Linrisvy, Ron Lahsc, Mary Eficn Mnurm's. ,- , .155 L ?-H. LINCOLN PARK PAVILIO Front TOW: Ronald Olson, Biil Oliver, Ralph A. Peterson. Second Iuw: Kathleen Drexmn, Janice Puulwu, Barbara Custrlfsan, Margaret Palmer, Suzanne Nelson, Ian Frazier, Ann Louise Eh, Marsha Part; Len Petersnu. Third row: Don Olcstm, Dick Nelson, David Padurwn, Ken! Olson, David 01w , Mike Peterson, John Ncluourk. NTH AVENLE iFrum ruw: I' 0mm Schraudur, RF um! Smith, Jim Stun :J Elvin: Slami, :llci' Harper. Secnnd I'Dh Dorothy Schurtlahl. firm Shun, Benny Scan, Virmmr Rural, Janicu 57.11110, RnLerm Timid, Cary Stun! Third mw: Milo Smith, Dam: Srrlmfzz, Ummhy Srcmnun, Hub Ruulumum, Krmur .S'hmpc. I.JNCULN PARK CANNON FronI raw: Esther Nelson, Gary Modory, Knife tlhu-Mvmeyrr. erc Morgan, Kunmi: McKnight, Ann Marie Nalmn, loan McCiMu. Second row: John Jlnnxon, Nuniuc Ndstm. Jaim Maren, Culub'n A'z-Ison, Bub :llc.'l-.lurray. UNDER THE BELL TOWEH-Frnnt row: Jmly Cline, Peter Cruanquist, John Ccmy, Sandra Caaklm', George Chrisrison. Second row: Barb Christen- sen; Tony Daniclsan, Nancy Dabibcrg, Barb Dahlen, Betty Carstensen. Third row: Jim Humphrcys, Kenneth Cary, funicc Culwerg, Ruben Douglas, Pm: Cole, Paul Canrud. ANDREEN S'l'AIRS-I'runl row: .: Sandra Jahnsan, Barbara Johnson, Walt Hufszedr. J'wn Johnson. Fourlh row: John erssen, Roger Idsirom, Arland Hullgren. OLD HUN rFIunI mw: Tum Wrirrm. .lhm'r! Swr-mmi, Tom. Tinglu, Karen Lmnfmnl. :nnrJ mw: Nnrnmn Cur!- wu, Lynn rrlur, Sm: T'fqun-J, DIME IVuit-r'r, Crrml 'l'hmnfutm, Liiiirm 51nd . Thin! pm; Dan Furcnum. Frank lfrlhrcnu', Larry Umisrm, Lav: Turner, Trmy Il'wm, Inzz Srwmmn. Fourth mw: A if 511mm, IJMum: .S'Juanxw, fmmm: A umwn, Paul Snmlzzcn. Thirnl row: Jim Inhanmen, hm fahnxnn. Second row: Darlyne ersxan, Chuck Johnson. Dick Johnson, Charlune Juhnsan, Don, Isbcll, Rogervfohnson, Ron JaJiecA-e, Catherine James, Tom Hunter, ABBEY HALL--Fronl row: Michael Remix, Rum Aryfdsan, Arm Ayns, Marii'yrr AMIN- son, Cari andmlr, J'Iefm'u Anderson. Second row: Dick Askelwad', Batty Adniphwn, Ray Biurseth, jam: Anderson, Slcuc Benson, Sandra Anderson, Bruce Anderson, Cimrlnnr .4nd:rsmz, Henry Andaman. DENKMANN LIBRARY-anl raw: Dale Brynn, Joyce Hlaombz-rg, Colleen Carlson, Bum: Brawn. Second raw: Kirsten Borg, Cleve Cunhnm: err'cc BoharA-n, Karen quuisr, Anita Carlson, Judy Brawn. Third row: jalm Carlson, Icny Bayum, Jim Carfsarr, Sharon Carbon, Charles Byquz'm Dr'ck Buchfxahz. -- ., 169 m. .... , E. H I11 I n i i l n1 Iii HKIK xK-r iww ROCK ISLAND TIMM- UEPUTkFrunI rlm': Jim Kllgm. Chuck Suuriy, Nancy Safari, Elmira .Jrur'en, Hm'h Rnfmzd. Eldon Pfchrrirrg. Jim Rirlzarn'son. Second mw: Humid PrH-mun, Jlun'enr R1715: Karyn ernrusom Ed Prl'nr, Hm! Rcz-her, Don Rickey, Cami Rydph', Pan! Scilmmm, Cum! Prucsxfng, Robert Prh'muu. Larry Mubvngg Bunnie Nassmusscn, Ralph l'ercrxon. BER H HY ULIJ ,U 1N77I5mnl rum: Burial! Wickmmn, Ran Zimmcnmm, Tom Wucriergcr, fofm merwin. 1:1 Chinfrmrf, Km Lulliusrm, Jum: H'mdmrg, HIM N l'ws. 5mm! Wm'en- 1mm, 'ln'nrit- .Slrir'lvr. . r uml mw: J'friu'ge'ur Wlu'xu Ran Young, Karyn lixfmu, Varmm hung, .H'rmn'm Iilfd'umn. Crrry Wurx. Huh 1131111?er Numim: Wir-kmrm, IYUJ'wn Wruphuf, Don Erin, Hr'fgu Wulf. .Ihirfmu- Il'agm-r. 'l'llirxl Hm': Amrm Frr'l'rlfumf, Tum Iflnuwr. 3:: IE '5 SIDE OIn W, H. l 'rnm ruw: Dnurzhl Kain, Hill Km-Hr'r. k . u, Knrnllnr, Cl rt. fl . , Wm, Rulmirl Judy Ifnrrr'rmar, nlm'l' Km 1-, Curnl juln'in, Randy Larson, Murcia Krtfrd. IINAIH' JJliH ' ' 6mm riwr, 1' yr! Um: , Grams Gran. J'u Ho n H i r. . c Hr: L G :7 l n:nm. re r: 1:sz my. ARY LIBRAHYiant row: ml Lilian, Mom: Comma , Curnline Golgrlrr, Domm Fralmt, Jenn Erickson, John Fleming. Par GUUEHF, Hurry Gigxleml, Dune Dyxun. Mgr rt'x'rh Falk. Ar! 0515 , D: Burma , Izmi- Dimmbery, George F dlay, fully Eril... 11m Wolfgang Chlal. UETSEY BROHIIHL J.JL nmn of Wamyr: ASFHUM PWIPNW I Hi-YI'WJ' HARRY SA Ii. JOHNSON B. D, ., Dean of Men UEORGF 3 AKBIJ'UGH Ph D Asmcfrm' I'mfeswr 0f Cruel: DeuniCoh'ege of Liberal Arls ' l'mfcssar ul Philosophy h- ADMINISTRATION AUGUSTANA COLLEGE. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Frunt row: Dr. Conrad Bergcndojf, .llr. Herman G. Ndson, Mr. Eur! Hanson, Dr. E. E. Hyde . Rev, Paul Randolph, Mrs, Arllmr Amman, Mrs. Raymond Swansam Second raw: Dr. 0. V. xlnn'crmn. Rev; Wilbur Pulmqufsl, .Ur. Allaruulm Luml, Kev. Plump Johnson, Dr. Jafm S. Milton. Relz. Ruynold' Linguuli, Dr. Kim! Erickson, Rev. Richard Engnmm, Rev. J. Mina mm , Dr. Wntm Timwg, Mr. Jufm. A. Nylen, Mr. Ray Harms. Billing: Luciia Frymll AIL, Director of Racards am! Regislrurinn; Dnrnmy Liffcgrcn Ail, Assismnr Director of RL-L-unfs am! Registration; Pally Fulrlmun Ii,$.l,,52, Ad. missions vauciar. Standing: Hcrblirl L. Glynn AJL Director of Fr'm'd Services,- Hanlt'j' Hahn: xL-IL Dr'rmur of Admissions uml h'w Evening Schnul. Lee Greer. Secretary to rim Dunn of Men; Emlyn Johnson- A.B., Secremry lo rim Dean of the College: Don's Davidson. Scercmry In Fieht' Scrufcm' Director; Jeancue Sclmoor, Secretary to .rhe Regiszrw; Nancy Stem! AB Secretary to Dircctor oj .Ilrlmissiuux; Helen Peterson, Sacrzrmry to the Examiner. Sitting: Pm. THIIn-rg AJL. Dirvclor. Association of xHumni mid Famwr Students; n'rpl Riven, Svcrrrrlry la Uirctmr of Public Krim'iuns. Sldlul Alia, Bnrtfwlmrmr, Noun? Director; Elvin Budauscha! Alumni Office Sycrcrnry: Marie Bowman, :Uailfrtg Services. Mrs. Ronald Clu'rn' :1..U., Amixmm in: Circui'mfv'n' Periodicals . sismm Camfng Lihrurimr: Miss Rulh Carlson nLB. Roferrnce Librarian. . n .Y Kurt? Erickson bill, Vice-Presidmt, Treasurer, and Camp- !rUHEI; Harold Kumbufa', Director aj Public Refariuns; Gerhard! Cllrl'sen, Superimemlem of Buildings and Crnumfx: Lucr'en White Hun, Hem! Librarian; Glen Hmimrmlr A.:'ll.. Assimmr to zinc Cumprmi'lrn Clam Ragr'crs AR. Sucrc'mry m lfm Prrsfrlem of rho Coir loge: chrgint- Thornton, Secrrmry to tire Comptroh'cr: Mildred Cerium. Bnakhcpcr. Runnid Jesszm Library Sm'rc'mri HIE: DrusiHu I'n xlmrl: .lirs. Finer ? Lruufmr 13.. Coming Librarian: Miss Emily Hurgysx .4qu :11. mrlw , 1' .I, ZILPHJ COLEE .-I.,Il. DOROTHY PARKA-INDEL'R AJI. ,Issocmnv I'm uxsur o Eu-riislz a N.IIRRIET CARLSON IMI. zhsi'slflnf Profrssur of English lmrrrmiur 0f English IIMIES AI. WILCOX h'.J'L Il:.t!rm.'tm' ul English TRAL'COTT RICHTER Pin. .9. REX WILSON xMI. Professor of English Autism ! Prafcsxor of Engi'ish i799 UENRJETTE CHRISTIANE KOREN AUIESETH Pb. 3. Professor nj English Language and Literamra Chairman of rim Humanitisx Diufsion EDWARD A. IIERRILL 111.3. AMCDA GLATTER ELIZABETH GEIKEN AM. 4mm l'ml -- r '11 An: Instructor of Art Instructor of Art .w H w ' ' 7 7 I m . VA EGON JVEJNER MIRA. Visiting I'mlmsnr ul Sculpture ; , E- WIQRTRUUE SCHOENHOIIM Ph. D. tun: Prvlessor of Marl am Languages xfssz'xmnl l'rolcsmr of A Mutton: Languages HUMANITIES The Division of the Humanities, including; art, lit- erature, speech, and music, has long been the founda- tion of the Augushma liberal arts curriculum. Careful study in these areas lends the student to an apprecia- tion of 11131th creativity and genius throughout the ages. The application of skills and principles discovered in the Hmuauitios will help the individual to live a richer and more meaningful lifo. This Division uses the facilities of the college from East Hall to the Fine Arts Building, The faculty is well qualified to introduce the student boch' t0 the Fine Arts in a varied and challenging manner. MART A JIIEYER SMICK AM. ARTHUR J. WALD P11. D. CARL f. EJVCLOIH F51. Lic. Prufmsar of Swedish Language Instructor of Swedish and Limraiurc GUSTAV MUST Ph. D. THEODC'R LEVANDER .ILJI. Assistant Professor of Modwn Languages ' ' h ' T ; ' vI MARTIN I. HOLCOJIB AM. LLB. Professor of Speech DON GLENN TORNQUIST AJL Assucials Professor of Speech MARGARET E. HATTON Ail! Assistanl mecsxor Hi Speed! CLARENCE F. MEYER AJU. Correciian and Audiology Instructor of Speech DONALD CARL DAVIS PIE. D. Axsnriate Professor of Spevrh Currccliou and Audiology HENRY WELD HAL, Mus. D. ALVA'R C. BERGHULT AM. THOMAS F. IHBDARD Ell. Mus. Prvlmsnr of Frame and Assncr'rJro Professor uf Pubh'r meesxor at Half , Orchmlm, Clmnrf Cann'ncmr Srrfrnul Maxim Cfrmr Jl'Jmmgvr. uml 1l-lrm'c Theory Admiasiwm Counselor STANLEY E. WILLSON AJIL Anhmnt Prulmsur of Brass UmI Wind Inslmmenrs, Band MU I BRYNOLF LUNDHOLM 11141115. PrnfL-sxor 01' Piano and sllusic T'hwry Dirccmr 111' 561100! a! Jhufc As a member of the Natimml Associafion of Music Schools, Augustanfs Department of Music attempts to bring the cultural benefits of music to the campus of this liberal arts college. For many years, music has been. recognized as am academic subject of an equal rank with other areas of the studenfs general emma- tion. A competent faculty and excelIcnt-, modern facilities PHILIP B. JicDERMOTT M.:Uus. allow tins depm'tmelilt t? offer- a Bachelor of Musm amid Ammjme Projemr 0,! Organ, a Bachelor $ Mumc Lduautlon degree as well as in Theory nml Church Music produce fine instrmncntal groups and a. nationally known choir. CARL PFEIFER 13.5. RONALD F. JESSON MJUM. CHARLOTTE DURKEE alial'lus. Assimml I'mj'usatzr of l'imm, Associate Professor of Pitmo Assismnf Professor of Celfa RUTH E. HOLMEN AM. .Uusfr: Hislnry 11ml LilL-mluru mull JIHSI'C Theory and J'Husic Theory Axsacinle Professor of Voice RELIGION AN D PHILOSOPHY HELEN N. ANDERSON ILMHS. lusrruuor in Piano, Prrfmrm'ary J'hpurlmeni IHL'RTIL H. ANDERSON r'LhHm; Inxlrucmr in Piunn VICTOR ROSENIUS PEARSON SJZD. M11104 L. SELINE Professor of Religion IPHFFHL'IOI in Piano Char'rmmr of Division of Religion and PleIosapb, Since Augusiana traces its origins and development to the n'm-k 0f dm-otnd Christian men and women, the study of religion and philosophy are quite naturally an intpg'l'al part nf the college mrriculum. In the four ruurses of religion which each student takes, he may cover a vast area of knowledge from early Biblical HAZEL A. NQRD 1imrs through the development of the Christian Church lmmcmr ll Pmnv- to a perceptive study of the world? great religious. Pn'pm'tllury Department The department of philosophy strives to acquaint the student with the great thinkers and systems of thoughts of the past us well as the present. The aim of both the Religion and Philosophy Do- partmenls is to deepen the studenVs insight mm the imporhmco and place of religion in the life. of the in;- dividuul and in the course of society. ELMER H . COPLEY, JR. AJL Assismm mem'snr of Voice ami :h'usr'c Timmy LOUIS T. ALMEN M.ENL THEODORE CELMS PhD. CUSTIU' K. ANDEEN Pin D. zlssz'snmz Prolessnr ul Rclfgian Prafrxsnr of Philosophy Prufumr pf Rciigiou : x . , q 1 I RONALD CHERRY 11.111. JAMES GALLEY 1111141. ilIARGARET UEJNSEN AM. . Instructor of Economic; 11ml Commerce zlssoriuw Projemr of Accountancy Assismm Prolossar n! Srcrcmrimf. Sum: DOROTHEA B. 005le L.L.H. Instrumar of Ecunomics and Commerce 111111361155 C. BRUHN PhD, Professor oj Ecanamics and Commerce Director of Business Placement The Division of Social Sciences at Awrustana IS W11 CDIJIpIBhelINiV,9 includinrr such dive1sifiod courses as history, 11111 sical eduoufinnl soriologv education and psv holom'. The goals of this division nuist necessauly he broad to moat thc demands of its Varied departments. The first cal, 11 euituial one, is to help the student to 1111 111111c1sL1111di11g and appiecizition of todaJ s 1ast 11nd camplox socivtx. ALBERT FERDINAND SCHERSTEN P111191 The second goal is functional preparing the student C11 . 1 nFriiiiiorsgijngffga Diuisiun thamlgh such courses as 5121 int111'1a1 science and educa- W '7 - tion, 101 .5 r-c ic 111ofessions ' STANLEY ERIKSON' Ph.D. OSCAR FRITIOF ANDER P1111 HENRY F. STAACK 11.111. BENEDICT K. ZOHRJST P11. D Prnj'cssnr of I'nlitira. Science I'mlessor of History zissmfmc Professor of Hixtory J'nslrrtciur of llismry u- IJEULAH B. CHASE AJI'. Instructor of Sum'm'ugy MARGARET J. BRISSJWAN MS. Assistant Profeyasur of Hermit End Physical Educrrrian MAR CARET MCNAMARA Din Phy. EAT. Inxrrucwr of Health and Physical Educatinn SOCIAL STUDIES RAYMOND GRUSSMAN JLS. Axai'smnr Professor sf Harm: and Physical Edumn'an LENNY KALLIS AJN. Asxisrrmr Prnjcsmr of Health and Physical Edrmm'un LEROY CARL BRISSMAN M.En'. Assistant Professor of Iierrfll: and Physimi Education Director of Henitb Service VINCENT LLWDEEN M.Ed. xlsmtiult' Prufcssor of Hcaflli mu! Physmal Edumrian Dirtclor of xfllifclics Jl' TICE RICHARD ALAN BARNES PhD, Professor of Education DONALD H7. PETERSON IIAII. Assistant Professor of Education EDGAR :11. HA'VERLAND PhD. Amismm Professor of Psychology LOWELL V. SIMPSON A'JU. A'smcizrm Professnr of Psychology FRH'IOF M. FRYXELL PhD. ROGER E.SPITZNAS AJI. Professor uI Cuaiugy MEHUTN KNIfoS-I'IU 1h . Assistant Proft'ssnr DI Cualogy Curator of Geofogy Museum Instructor HI Surm'yiug NATURAL SCIENCES EDWARD Ilrhll IlI;'VG PhD. Professor of ngmphy RICHARD ANDERSON Ph.DA llssinrml Professor of Geology and Geography EDWIN RICI'L'IRD ERICKSON . J'IJJ. Prulcssnr :zf Clrwnisny Antwan! 19inch 0f Angrmmna Research Fmrrlu'rlfiun Chairman of Natural Science: Divismn EDWARD L. HILL Plug. PmiL-Asnr of Chemistry; Direcwr of Augustm-m Research Foundation HAROLD LOHR PhD. ROBERT A. BERNTSEN WLD. MELVERT PETERSON MS. Instrucmr 11f Chemisfry Prolusmr I Chemistry Assisting! Pruiasmr a1 Chymisrry mu! .Hau'aemutfm JOHN EIJWARD EKBLAD ILA'I. A'uaciale Professor of Bialngy Coordinator of Nursing Educatiun MIL CHARLES YINCLINU WILD. ERNEST L. KARLSTROJ'I FILE. J'mfmsur 11f Ilinlngy Assixrmri Professor of Biulugy KJIRL COTTFKID LARSON AJII. ijcssor of Physics - uvr 'Nm rximmTDd j'aciliiivs 0f? the Weinberg Hall 01' Sri- I-ncc, as wvll as nvw equipment and inst-rummns, help 11m Augustzmn faculty of mnm'ul science to aid the HOWARD B. HOLROYD 141.0. studvnt in developing The habit of logiral, orderly JSSUFWC Professor 0f WNW Thinking. The oppm'hmitioa for personal observation and oxywrinwntafinn tram Hm st-il-ncc studmt in furnw inn; considered judgments 0n the bmis 0f data Work in lalun'altm'ios, classroonm, and fieldtrips adds to tho sum: 01' knowledge and understwding wlucll may he the foundation for a, scientific career. JAMES H. SPENCER MAS: sfniamnf Prufcmor of Physfrs IIIARGARET 0LJISTED lLJI. j HARRY IL'RNEST NELSON PILD. xlmnrfalr Pralemor uj' Lm'in NATHAN HNCJT Rb. ILLIIER IL BENSON 3.5. Prulmmr nf .IIfnllmnmric: mm' Marfmmmrx frisfmclor of :llechmrr'cul Drawing: Inmuc-rm of Jlrchunimi Drawing - The corridors of Lutheran Hospital and the roams at I the student 1-midcm-us were filled Hg; 'n. this 3' ' with I young womon preparing: lemsvlvv Ii'or service in nursing. Some retlu'm-d :1. intm-nmdiiltvs and seniors, others as wary pI'P-UIIIIIPHIS, who had 3'th f-u experience I I I I L I h NURSES TRAIN Arr 1hv routine and tho l't-llowship of HITHIHIlIgH, which h finds itw fulfilluwnt in thr improwsivv oappiuu c-crmumly, I I in tho IllfUI'IllEIIIUH :lnd I'vwmlmhility gaillud in HffiIiu- I LUTHERAN HOSPITAL tion, and finmlly in the acquiring of thv R. N. I KVilh insll'uotm's prvparing zmd Ilrvsvniing hurl:- : ground mntm-izll mid ohxm'ving its results on 11w am drum in dirwt huh and hespit-al expm-imoo, with the added CInsvlusz 1110 student mm; ' fvlt to the vast sufi I fcring uf humanity, with the chance for service with I ' :I. t'hI-isiiau motivation, training became more than 4 svhnnl. Rather it created a motivation for tho futurv task at m-o' RIOIIHI nursing and H10 opportunity to make tangible the idonls of the profession. . PL .1'. FACULTY Kan-tl! D Mobmg, Hospital Adminit- Immr: Mrs. Hump. Assfsmnt Directnr of Nursing Service; Ellis Yumlgrlufll B.D., Hospital Chapiuin. Ilia: J'Imrplainw ,1. Hmmh RN n-r-mr qf Tuning: Him Iiuvfyn u-n ffA-I'Ji 51. JI.s.ul'-:mnt Dinmmr, .5 n'wui nj Vuning. x In - , , .7 inn... , k . INSTRUC'i'ORsizImr DiHbc-ck R.N.B.S.. Cfr'nicul hmmuwr. Nursing Arts; Ham's: Smith RJ'.!1',5,, Ciiniculf Instructor, Medical and Surgical Nursing; inuz .Urmlz: R.N.H.S., Assislnul Clinical Instructor, ichicaJ' mm' Surgicer Nursing; Ann Marie Andaman R.N.B,S., .rlssismu! Clinical Insirucmr, Nursing Ans. 5UPEIWISURS SPmu1: .lfrs. :L'u'ry HiH R.N., Night Superviwr: Mrs. Gladys A'Erhals R; , Em'm'ng Stuu'rvimr; Cun- slimicu Hilton IJ.A..II.S., Hawaii ! Diclicimr, lnslrzwlur u! DiEIEliCSI Domlben Benmn RJVI, Supcnimr mu! L'Iiuirrtf ln- stmcmr, Ubsfretics Nursmg; slim. Arlene Field's K.:Y.B.S.. Clinicm' hrsimcwr, Operating Room Nursing. Nu! in picture: Jam Guuglz KNEE, Upvraling Room Supervisor. .1 f I L SENIORS . . . CLASS OF 358 188 STUDENT NURSE OF THE YEAR. elected by her feNow students, was qu'y Caumryman of Prophzrsmwn, th'nofs. CHAPELinxapim'n Yaungdahl conducts the meditation: given daily in the Ixospifa! chapel, which is adjacent to the main lobby. Cheryl Andreas Cuii Rergshcrm Lozerm 3071mm: Florence Cain Judy Caunrrymrm Ann Dauerorm Jane! De Vary Deanna Dudfey Darlene EHer Jam: Gchrts Ann Hurwood Patricia Hendricks Johnson Deana Lyman Sonia Leanardsun Durham Murk Arm Rwor Eileen Robinson Efm'sc Rutlrlk Jean Svlmlla . . 1L1 KZTA 'h: PEDIATRICS DEPARTMENTthne raw: Shurr'e Srrmzfrm, ll'lrufue Rack. anlr Gmrrrjson. Second rnw: Joann: .I'ufmsan. Mary Luu Pugc'L DELIVERY ROOM-Mrzrifyn Antler, mm Lynn Flood, Elimbelfr Hein. Mar- h-ur Juhmum Donna Shanks, Elhurlu Nelson. Dun: Hancock, Both Rirlilerk The l-Ialf-wnysy: or Intemncdiates, as they are known to outside a, eagerly prepared to become Seniors, to g0 an affiliation, and to then look fmvard to graduation. This year was their work year at Luth- eran, us most cf their duties were in the main hospital. There they werkvd in pediatrics, in the delivery room, in surgery 1.0 acquaint thenmelvus with the tasks they .mh will be assigned to when they go out on affiliation. l Although The Intvrmudiatcs worked both day shifts, ' from three to elm'miitllil'ty p.111,, and night shifts, which kept some. students up from eleven-thirty to seven 2mm, they still took time for practical lectures from doctors cnnneetvd with the hospital. They spent off-dutg' hours rvhlxing ovm' eoffee, on dates, and joining in Tim nn'iPd szivifivH nl: the hospital. PREPARATEON FOR OPERATING Rompllm Carbiu, 1mm Robb, Pray Bicn', Remm- Slelmr'lw. PRE-CLINICALS STUDY AT AUGUSTANA As PITLUNIIiI'HIN :Il, Imihm'anl thu sludmns SIJHH- much ol' the time until Du-tzcmlmr in c-l some of Whil'h wm-v at the lumpitzll and some 211. Augustullu, Aftvr Hwy had hemmv mqumintucl u'ilh vzlt-h uthvr and had Ival'nerl the Inmia routines and I'Lllrhs, the future w wvn: assigmd In wm'k 0n lhn flum- 01 the hus- . lhldm' thu supervision nl' iIISLi'lU'tm'S, Ihn slmh-Ms pnlclII-L-Ii anti ln-t-zum: a:lvpt uf tasks u'lIh-h HWY wm-v thvn nllmvmi 10 do alone. AT STUDENT UNIONhFrmIl raw: Lynn Engm'om, chmhr Nyv. Bcvcrh' Fishy, Penny Rendm: Nancy Snyder, Lilli Lambert. Cami Ann Slrm'ns. Yunmw Huh. Sccnml rnw: Sheryl Styr- iumL Hop? Brisxmmi. .IUI'IU'H? KruduN. Pr'ggy Lmuh-rn. Shari Lung. Dorm Cuxmfmn, .4111!ch Lmlebulir. Slrz'rrflf Pulr'mon. Third mu': Cum! Hanson. Hzrrbmu Jahnxnn. Kay Ufm'. Sumlm Wmm lemm Barkfixrh. But 1his ymr's ohms didlfi spend all lhvil' limp in anrnny huh and wur'king' umh-r insh'uctum Hash- affi- unrs :md l'eln'osvnfu1iv95 sel'wd on USA 21ml, an un- usual I'vrm-rl, m't-I-y mcmbor of the h 5 sung in tho Nightinunlv I'hm'ux. Sneial lih was rounded nut with l'l'dSS sponsored pFlI'tit'H, jntJ-awIaH l'ecl'oatirm, and r-x- I'UI'MCJHS to social m-cnls m Augustana. ANATOMY CLAsgilell rmv: Joya iliumen, :llarlrmc Hofm-m-r, Sally Ilen- nings, Hum! Dale, Sandra Cmmon, Sully IHEDM, Marjorie ReEIEug, Janice Er- landsan, Janice Wiersemrr, Smulm Back, Barbara Reynolds. Secund raw: Eilern human, Brmicc Ofsun, illrlrfene Elfeur. Jam! Scliippcr, Jmn'rp Shoemaker. lir- gim'u Searfc, PrbcHIa Linn'lrrafnn Jmmauu Coul'r, J'Imvl Huhns. Pm Burgm, 191 CW. . um W xx '1. um SHADOWS OF HOMECOMING . . . NEEDLESS TO SAY the Nurses' Honmcomfng flour gfyzx n boast of enmumgcment In the Augnsmnn lerma. h'Nut l'vcrything we. do is onnfinml to the t-OI'ridUl's and 1-12 110mg of ihe huspituly Sn said at. student nurse us she nailed up tho frame work ut' the float. the nurses were nntoriug in The Aug'uslzmu llumuumhing parade, And all through the ymr she 21nd her friends prtwed that. that statmnunf was true. Some of 1110 Htmlunt. nurses participated in C'XTI'zl-CLII'I'iP'LIlHl' vvnms At. Hm rollugo, and all of them wm'u artive in the social life on lomtion. Undo? the direction of Elmer Copley, the Nightmguln Chou practiced weekly preparing for the :Lmlual wintc 1' cmwert; together with supervisors at the school of nursing, the council met and determined student policies; nurses wm'hvd with the whole hospital at the fall Open House and raised money for sending 1-0pm; sontatives to nursing conventions by selling Uhri tmas paper and sweatshirts, and by holding a box social,- They got their exercise by playing tennis and other spurts iu the parks mm- thu hospital. Holidays were not for gotten. XVith a HallmvNen part ', Christmas activities, hanquets, fommls, and smaller social gatherings anwng the 11111-305, listening to records in thv hrecw room, or just wah-hing- '1! Y., training; humme, beyqnd the pram tical experience of. working and learning, EL period of fellowship and mmpanimisllip. Hblrl'IVCsliC I'LHUHIJSWI'JMIH Jiu- dirwcrimr oi Elmr-r Cupley, the chorus 11mrli.. in AA'C'L'Ilsr'nn Chapel 192 HALLOW E'FN-R 911mm baring Trick oriTrmr days, xmdcm muses u-h-bmu the goblins. wr'rches and black nus hnffday. AND HALLOWEEN . . . BUNFI H m Dr. N E. FUNiin'mm roast ho! ring: am! sing alt! frwon'ms m :fmir annual faFI party rulfs 111mm m Illnfine. 193 ELEGANCE LigIH2d candles give the swim nmsus' residence 1: holiday mm: as student nurses prepare for :he Christmas party. HCAN YOU TOUCH THIC 'FOPVi A hngbh'y rit'nunrfud Hw um! I! fur gait; n'f'cmcil qu12: make u stairway comer Jarn'na fur Hie mnmru' .lmspilrrf Cl. n'srmm purl y. b... W.-u..-.,..... .A,...-.,...-w---.. .... .,. .. ,. w W WINTER FUN AND RELAXATION . . . FIRING SQUADaNHrses' Editor Sherry Barman finds 11m: lire snow at Lluimmn is just as cold and me! as m: mum on Augusmnak rumpus. CDFFEEHRKAKiA few of UN: senior mmr-s relax in HM. mew t-afrnlria. DISC JOCKICYS 'Tlm nursmJ mum- !imz mom ix the xufvx: pizmu lu Mar Immrilr n'cnnfs inn; mrd Fond. '. I'L WS THE WORK HARD? $eniors preparing to lemma an affiliatiun consult with a netemn who has returned from Ircr assignment. AFFILIATION AND ORGANIZATION . . . COOPERATIVE GOVERNMENT ASSOCIA- 'l'IONiFront row: Josephine Brandt, Adviser,- Janc: Robb, Secretary; Nancy Johnson, Presi- dent; Norma Abruhdmsan, Treasurer: Eucl'yr: Nicholson, Advisur. Second raw: Harriet Smith, Hope Brissman, Kay Spong, Jane Good- !ey, Elberrzz Nahum, Ruby chn, Lara Hancock. x IT WON'T HURT A BIT'jiSlud'ents wonder if hypas are worse to give ar worse to get. FOR STUDENT NURSES AT LUTHERAN uF'IEULA? FEMUR? The nurse: get a lesson on identification of bones anrl' their functions. ,' pledge myself befnru God Ellill ill the IJI'CHCCJH'Q nf this HSHIEIIllJ To pass my lif iii purity and to practice my pr-ul lUll faithfully, I will abstain l'mm u'lmU. ltr is :lululrll'imls mid mischievous, and Will. not lulu: 01' kmm'inyllv mlmiuisim' 21in harmful drug. I will Ill: :ill in my power to Jllllllll'lllll :mcl elevate the J. mlrmmli standard 01' my llJ'Ol'USSlml, and will hula in quifidvm-o all personal muitvi's committed to my keeping, and all family affzi' H coming to my knowledge in the pl'acliuv of my prof . on. With loyalty will I mdeawur to Hill the physician in his work, il-lltl. devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. THE NIGHTINGALE PLEDGE H 1' .I 1 1 l PHYSICIANS REGISTRY ; 1 1 1 A. 11't5nry Arp, 111.11. ...................... 14011 11111 Avg, Molina .................... 4-8317 1 1 IJUUEN U. Arp, 11.11. ....................... 1-1-09 61:11 Ava, Molina ................... 4-7480 1 1 Hidmry Bailey, 11.11, ...................... First Nut. Bank Bldg, Molina ....... . .4-7397 . , Sumnul Brown, 11.11. ..................... 1630 5111 Ave., 11011119. ............... . .4-71512 1 14111111015; .1. Cenlt'ddlel, 11.11. ................ 10:10 5th Ave., Molina .................... 2-2371 1 Raymond Damn, 11.11. .................... 124 1811i St, Rock Island ................. 8-6317 ' FrmIm-ick L. Eihl, 11.11. ................... 1030 5th Ava, Malina ................... 4-5651 I Clifford 0. Ellis, 11.11. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2718 15111 Ava, 11011110 .................. 4-0477 H. Errir-n, 11.11. .......................... 71-1- 18th Ave., 11011110 ................. . .2-6171 Hubert E. Flnszy, 11.11. .................. 1630 5111 Ave, 11011110 ................. 2-7778 ' Stanton Huldnh-in, 11.11. .................. 16:30 5th Ava, Molina ................. 2-7150 J. G. Gustafson, MD. .................... 11330 5111 Ave.., 11011110. .................... 4-1181 1.:0I'ing SA 'l-Iclfriuh, 11.11. .................. 11330 5111 AWL, 11013110, ................... 2-8875 150111011 1101111, MD. ...................... 17:18 5111 Ave., 11011119 .................... 4-8221 Carl T. Johnson, 11.11 ..................... 1518 5111 Ave, Molina .................... 4-7461 1V. -1. Katl'alm, 11.11. ...................... 601 17111 Ave., E. 11011110 ................ 3-5276 Edmund 8.1031111, 11.11. ................... 1:110Vg 7th Sf... E. Molina .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2421 1Vil1iam 1'1. Kleimchmidt, 11.11. ............ 80215 15th .Ave., E. Molina ............... 3-8241 I Anton Knutson, 111.11. .................... Reynolds,111inois 10mm 1V. Knivun, 11.11. .................. 1702 71-11 Ava, 11011119 .................... 4-3587 0. Wilheu-t Koivun, 11,11. .................. 1702 7th Ave., 11011112 ................... 4-3587 Robert .11. 1.4111110, 11.11. ................... 1111-10, Illinois .................... 131301-359 M1 lmsky, 11.11. ........................... 412 1110ax'1am1 St, R. 1slzuld ........... 8-7113 Paul 111411111911, 11.11. ..................... 7111 15111 St, Molina ..................... 4-0705 1 David Losasso, 11.11. ...................... 530 Bank Building, Danionpnrt ........... 3-8071 L. .J. MMTUI'mick, 111,11. .................... 1630 :1111 Ava, 111011110 .................... 4-2526 ImweiI E. Martin, MD. ................... 16210 5111 41110., 110mm .................... 4-1215 William .1. Muncnrrnw, 11.1.1 ............... 163-10 5111 Ava. Molina ................... 4-8612 . Marshall 1111mm, 11.11. .................... 544 20111 51.. 111111110 ...................... 13-71100 Paul 1V. 110cm, 11.11. ...................... 1:118 5111 Ava, 1101in .................... 4-8221 1111118111 II. 113'91'31 11.11 ............ ..C'mll Valley, Illinois ......................... 26 Leonora 141. Nash, 11.11. ............... . .1630 5th Ave, 11011119 .................... 4-5829 Robert: B. Nowell, 11.11. ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .542 20111 St. Rock Island ................ 8-4111 111. 1-1. 0115, 11.11 .......................... 1630 5111 Ava, 111011110 ..................... I 1111101. F. Pm-kvr, 11.11. .................... 1630 5111 AWL, Molina ................... ' 111110111 11. Parsons, 11.11. ................. 1630 5111 Ave., 1101i11c ...................... I l N. B. Powell, 11.1.1 ......................... 1:113 15111 Art, 11011119 .................. 1 Harold M. Porlmnrful', 11.11. ............... 1501 171.11 Ava, Molino .................. John anlo, 11.11. ........................ 111 111111 Ava. MulhuI ................ 1 1111111 F. RmuiugxorJ 11.11. .................. 00:11 Valley, Illinois ................. . H William R. 110540, 11.11. .................... 11130 5th Ave., 1101ine .................... .11 mm N. Sears, 11.11. ..................... 1513 .3112 Am, Molina .................... 2.3021 11 J. J, Srail, 11D. .......................... 1630 5111 Ava. 11011110 ........ 4-1726 1 01.1.0 C. Stemming 1-111. .................. 1712 7thx-n.,1101ine . ................ 2-6861 Earl 11. Stntkdnle, 11.11. . . . . . . . . . . H v . . . . .2202. 18111 Avg, Rock 1 21nd .............. 6-2643 1111-1 .1. 1Veissmunn, 11.11. .................. 501 15111 St, Molina ...................... 2-34-23 11. 131. We.sn1ann, 11.11. ................... 802V: 15111 Ava. East Moline ............ 3-12.14 Frank J. Vm'muulon, DDS ................ 1911-251: Nat. Bldg, 111011110 .................. 4-2553 ' J.11. Young, 11.1.1 ......................... Orin , Illinois. ............................... 44 1 Paul 11. Ynungburg, 11.11 ................... 1630 5111 Ann, Mulilw .................... 4-0181 1 . l M 199 AHLBE RG, JAMES W. Chemistry ArtI'I-iuu: elm Umeza Nu, president: American Chemical Sn- eiely: Lutheran Student AImniaIim-I: Wrestling. AHLEERG. MARY E. English Hmam: Tnpuers. Artirilica: Phi Rho; Auguslnnn Choir; oI-amn'a SoII'Ier: Students' National Education Associakion: Women's Athletic A1- sedation. ALEXANDER, DON 13831410168? Honors: 'W'Im's Who in Americnn Colleges and UniversitiusI AcEiI-I'ii'ca: Pi Upsilon Gnmmn. president: Student Union Repre- sentative Assembly. I-icc-III-esident: Augualnna Chair: Lulheran Student Assucjution: Dolphins. president: Tribe of Vikings. Swimming, Enptuin. ALMQUIST. ELDUN English Trrnufcr: North Park CallegeI Activitica: Pi Upsilon Gamma historian: Auxusmna Choi 0m. IoI-I'o Society: RocketY-I. sports editor: Alpha Psi Omega. The Green Snowman : Cuvennul Club- Tribe of Vi- kings: Truck. ANDERSON. ANN Nursim: ANDERSON. HOWARD Business Administration ANDERSON. LUCIA Speech Correction Hanan: Alpha Phi Gnnmn. secreury: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities; Vi-Quean. Chi Omega Gamma. treasurer: FIEHU'IIKHI Class. trem- urer; student Union. secretary: Representative Assem- blyi secretary: Oratorio Suciely; Chapel Chuir: Observar, society editor: Rockety-I. senior editor: Alpha Psi Ume- Ira The Green Snawman : Lutheran Student AssociaA tin Friendship Fair, 1951 coIcthirmun: SFARC, sener Iary; IntervSnmrity Council; Sigma Alpha Em: Fresh- man Drienmcion. chairman. ActlvilI :: ANDERSON. ROGER Mathematics Activiliru: Swimming, ANDERSON, MARLEN'E Christian Service BAKER, JANET Biology TNmIlcr: Nurtil Park CollegeI Hanan: Hem. Bela Beta, historian. Activities: KImDI Ensilnn Nu, president; Chanel Choir: Biolczs' Chly. treasurer: Cnvenanb Clllh: Women's Athletic Air wmaLiull- BATCHELOR, JAMES Mathematics T'mmler: Muscatine Junior anlege. Honors: Emma C. Brandt Scholarship. HECKMAN, RICHARD Geulom' Tramjur- Davis and Elias CnIlEgE Honor . Sigma. Gamma Epsilun Geo'logy Award Fund. Aciim'zz'm: EilfUrIsilon Gamma. IIce-meeidem; Tribe of Vikinks: o . BEECHER PATRICIA ANN Hulsinlt TrnnaIr Luther College. Immnmml School III Nursing Aczivi'n . Lutheran Student Assanilllion. BEENK. EUGENE Mush: BELL. WILLIAM Music Anzivitim: Augustann Band; OraioI-io Society: Mf- FriEndshiD. 1957- BENGSTON. JOSEPH KIMSLEY Business Administration Human: Alpha Phi GImmII. AnII'IJI'II'III: Delta Omaga Nu; Oratorio SnuiEty: Ohxarimr: Rnckely-I. chief DhotoRrapher, Commerce Clu , Lutheran Student. Association. BENSON. J'UCHAFID NORMAN Geolcnzy I'OTWWI: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Sohio Petroleum Co. GEDlazY Schqlership. AcII'III'II'IIII: OmIcrun Sigma Omicron, vineVpresident. treasurer; Freshman CIIIII, viue-pmidenc; Tribn of Vikings. treas- Ercr: Football: Track: inber-Fraternih' Council. nresi- ent. BERCHEKAS, CARMEN History Honors: Aida BI Who's Who in American Collages and Univar- sitiu; Alpha Psi Omega Gold Key Award. Avli'ul'tica: Sigma Pi DI-IIII, vina-president, secretary: Student Union. LuIIIIII-Iic Eommittce w-ehnirmnn: Band. drum majomtte: Oratorio Society: Chanel Chair: Observe- Rockewi: Alpha Psi Dmezn. The RequiIul Fcup - Student Handbook editor; Students' NaLim-ml Ellucntmn Asxnuin- tion. secretary; Writers' Club; Cnsmn Club; Women's Athletic Anuaciatian Council. BERGENDOFF, ELIZABETH English Norma: Phi Batu Karma: Toppers; Who's Who in Amerimn Collexm and Uniwrsitxei: Augustnnn Prize SchoinI-ship: . . Vi III; Olympia Attendant: Santa Luci Army.- Ian: Chi Omega Gamma: Auxustana Choir; Dramriu So, ciety: Chapel Choi Alphn Psi Omega, vine-prmidenl: Students' National Erlucntion Assnciatinn: Wribeni' Club: CKMITID Ciuh: Forensics. oratory: Lutheran Student As- Wumen'x Athletic Asxuuintion: SIIIIIIETIL HIIIIII- xxiabnnf. editor; 'LD and Behold , Button, But! Mr. Pim Passes By . FERGIMARK. MAIHLYNN GILCHRIST Elemunlnry Educalirm :Sigma Pi Delta, histuI-ian. recordinz secremrv: StuA dnnta' Nationnl Education Asmciation: CmImII Club: i-Vomen'n Athletic AIIIIIIIIII'IIII, Spanish Club I'H'ZI iQUIST, RUHERTA CARYL Elementary EIIucIIItirIII Ionaru: Aulnin: Topper ; Who's win: in Ameriuall Colleges and UnivurIIiliun. AIII'IIIII'MI Sixma Pi Donn. trcanurer. pres' F-Iummiirm Committee: Chnpel RockeLy-I: Stu- donla' National Educllian Cnama Club. wice-pruxidI-ni: Luchgrnn Student Aanccmtion; Women's Athletic Annocinlian: Dorm Club, vice-preaidunL x Student. Union. 200 I.. ..-....1 11 SENIOR ACTIVITIES BISHOP, R. EDWIN Bl-lllGSTROM Philaauphy Actinticn: Ehu NII Dnltn: Aunualann Choir: Oratorio Society: Swedish Club: Alhhn Phi Omezn: Virustlimz. TILICKI MARILYN JOYCE nIIIIIIIEII EIIIIIIIIIIIII Activities: KIIIIIIII TIIII. l'iCIEv'iI 'IIeIII; AIIIIIIIIIanII Choir: Oratorio sIIIIQIy: CIIIIIIII CIIII IIIIIIIII PI; Omega: SIIIIImILII' NII- limmi Erlucmion Association: LIIcIIcI-IIII SIIIIIIIII Aami- ution: II'IImeII's At'hicliu AIsuciIIIIun. BLDMGREN. CARL H1 Science Tranxfnr: Nurth Park College. zlclim'cr'cs: Pi Upsilon Gamma: Factbnil; Trina 0t Vikings. ELDDMEE JAMES CARI. Business Adminimrnlinn AcliIJI'tI'LsI. Inmmn .Mnha Beta. vico-p'sident, treasurerI BIInIl: ?mtnrio SocieLy: ChIII-Iul ChoIr: Commerce Club, nrmi- lent. BONATH. DORIS Elementnry Educntinn BONDERSON, PHYLLIS NADJNE Nursimz 'l'mIIxfcr1Wayne State Teachers Culieqe. Immnnunl Schanl n1 Nursing. ActIiJI'EiL-s: Llllhul'nn Student Asxucinliun; Foreign Missiunnry 50A eioly. BONDESON. WILLIAM BLAINE Philoaaphy Trmash-r: University of Chicnzu. Hmmrs: Phi AIIIHII Theta, IIIItheIan Brotherhood Scholars Iii Activities: Dem Dmegn Nu. pI-esIIIenI UIIIIIIIIII Society; Chapel Choir, president: VVAUG: Swedish Club: Cosme Clulr International Relations. Club: Lutheran Student AIIII'nci- IIII'oII: Fmign Missionary Sueiety: Student Union, Hi- Fi committee: inter-qumity Council. HOORAS. NANCY Speech Hanan: gnniegoming Princess; Alpha Psi Omega Gold Key war 1 Activities: Chi Omega Gamma. vice-presidnm: Student Union. new committee: AIIIhII Psi Omega. Ln And Behold dauts' National Education Anunintiun: iVAUG; Fo- rensics: XVumeu's Athletic Association. BORG, JUNITA Speech Cnrractinn Hanan: Aglaia: Tuppers, treasurer: Who's Whu in Amerrcan Colleges and Unixersities: Aulzustana Fushmnn Scholar, shin: Auxustann Mcmurial Scholarship: Lutheran Brath- erhood Schalarshin. Ar!i1lI'tiI2tI:Sigmn Pi Della, president; Augustann Band and Dr- uhmtra: Oratorin Suuietyr Chapel Choir: Rockew-I: Scu- denm' National Education Association: Cheerleader. cp- cupuain: Procwr: Dorm Club; InlEr-Sorority CuuncIl, preiillEntI BOYD, KATHRYN JOANNE Elementary Educatiun Hmmm:Pl1i Beta Kappa; Toppers; Freshman thnlarshi ; Au- guslnnn Prize Schoiumhin. Aciiviticx:1ndce Women:5tudents'N:ItII-Ina1 Education Assumin- iinn; Spanixh Club, EEcrEtnry. BROWN. IRENE JESSEN Elementnry Educatinn ERBMBERG, PAUL G. Mathematics TrmI-Ifcr: North Park College. ActI'III'tieR: Math Ciuh: Cai'enani. Club. BUTTERWURTH. W'ILLIAM BusineES Administration CALL. ERNEST EUGENE Accountmw Hymn: Phi Beta KIHH'NC. Actmitina: Commerce Club. CARLSUNI CLARENCE A. Bialczy Acziuitien: Rho NII Della. nledze master. secretary. president; Biniouy Club: Basketball: Inler-Fraternity Council. CARLSON, HARLENE CIII-is Ian Seijvioe AaLI'IIIII'IzII: Kuppn Epsilon Nul ViEE-prEsidEnl: Orllnl'in SachIy; liinfcysy Club: Lutheran Student Aasucintiun: FureIIm Missionary Society: 'aLiIIn Vocations Aaaociation: H'nmcn'II Athletic Association. CARLSON, JANICE ELAINE ChI' Trunafcr: Grand Rapids Junior Cullepz'e. Actiwflifm: Dralarin Suuiety: LuthEern Student Association; .170?- eign Missionary Society; Women's AthleIic Assocuuon. CAHLSON, NANCY JOHNSON Elementary Education Hanan: Tupnaw. I . llz'iI-dli'liEl: Kappa Epsilon: SIIIIIentg Natiunn'l Eduuatlon Assuma- Iion: Vi'rlmun'x ALhEELic Asxoei tion; LuLhErnn Student. efagcintion: Drnmria Society; Elohim! CIIIII: Writer! u . CARLSDN, RICHARD H. Hislnry Tmnaisr: NcI'tlI Pn College. Autim'liua: Omicron ma Omicron, secretary; Augustana Choir; Art Assncintinn; Biology Club; Cummerne Club: Cave- nrmI. Club: Baseball. linII Service CARLTON. JOAN LEA Elementary Education ActI'III'II'w: Studeuis' Naliunul Education Association. CFJLMS. PETER Hislary Hanan: Phi Alpha Theta president; Phi Beta Kappa: Who's thn in American Collegea and Universities. Activilfcxz InicrnntionaI Relations Club: LutherIIn Student Assucin- tion: Tribe of Vikings, treaaurcr: Tlnnil, co-cnmain: SIIIIIenI. Uniun. Hi-Fi Cummmee. CHURCH, BONNIE CHARMAINE Mu ' Education Hmmrx: Aizlni; Tuppcni: Mary DY Mllnson Memurinl Schoinr- sh ip. .1rl.I':IJtI'ca:Phi Rho, Vice-presidenl: Student Union, canvnnntiun QnmniiltEn; AuIIIIsIIII-III Hnnd and Orchestra, secretnry, president: Students' National Education Auscciatian. CLARK. GILMAN LLOYD Accounting CLARK. JOHN KENNETH Ewnomics AcLiniII'cx: Gamma Alpha Beta. CLINE, H. RICHARD Speech Momma: Who's Whu in American Colleges and UniVemicies: l-IumL-uurnim: Royalty: Alpha Psi Omega Gold Key Award. ACIJ'W'LI'IM: Ph: Omar! Phi. mcinl chairman. presidem; Student Un n, mminl cnmmitla; Frlnndship Fair. 1957 m, uhmrmnn; Alpha Pai Omega, president: MThe Green Snuwnmn , CIHIJVHNI Bbuml , Mr. Pim Passes Hy ; WSAUG: Prucwr: Ian'-Fr:ll.ernil.y Cuuncil: Dorm szn- m. CRAWFORD, WILLIAM Chemistry DAHL. RICHARD T-mnujnr: NoJ'Lh Park Cuilkvy. AnLIumcn: I'i Upsilon Gammn, plerlgemzmbcr: Auwustanu Choir; Ornlurin Shady; Cvmmcrur: Cluh; Covenant Club. DAHLGREN. WAYNE H. Honorv: Alphn Phi G Actiuiumt Phi Omc P Business Adminismuiun Businnss Administration . ' chairman. pledle masher: Oratorio b'u II. C npel Chair VVAUG. sumo manauel: Commerce Club. erln'esidt-nt: Swedish Club: Alpha Phi Omewn: Lutheran Student Assrmimjun: HnHkt-tbld : Interr graterTHy Council: Drzrm Cuull 1' Prnelor; Pan HEIICniB eunm DAHLIN. WARREN M. Geuuranhy Anm'mbica: Dultn Omeml Nu: Dmlnria Suniety: Cnmmerce Club: Swedish Club: Alvhn Phi Omega; International Relations Club: Tribe of Vikings: Baseball: Fuolball. DA HLSTEOM, IIIA RSHALL Business Administration DANIELSON. WENDELL F. Social Studies Activiticn: Independent Man: Cnvnnnnt Club. DANOESOEBROTO. DEVVANTO Tmmfur- University or Indonema. Ifnnrar Friumlshi': Fair Schnlarship: Fullhrizht Scholarship. llell'iiilia CuEmD Club, vice-president. DEBOWER, GLORIA GAY Music Educaliun HOW : TOFFEE: Mary Munscn Schnlarship: Peerless Dairy Scholarship. Actiuiziw: CIII' Dmeza Gamma: Auuuslana Chn' OrabDrio Society: National Studcnts' Education Associatiom DELLDS, GEORGE History Acuur'n'c - Phi Omega Phi. vice president. treasurer; Basketball. DISMER. RICHARD DA Transfer: St. Ambrose Connie; DDCKUM, DIANE TmH-Nfcrz Murycresl College. Activflz'mn Kappa Epsilon Nu. secretary: Cummerue Cluh ELLENBERGER, FREDERICK H. Ancuunting Trauefar: University of Illinois. . Activitica: Rhn Nu Deltn. Vinc-prasident. hmtorian: Ontario Somety: Commerce Club; Swedish Club; Lutheran Student As- :ucintia Dolnhins, vicE-president: Tribe of Vikings: Swimmlng. ENGLUND, PAUL Accuuntimz ENGQUIST, JANIF'ER Tranlfcr: Illinuis Slate Normal Uniren , Actl'm'h'u: Kappa Tau: Oratorio Sm: ety, Women's Athletic A5. sedation. ERICKSON, ARDEN REGLEIN Enzlish Activities: Delta Omega Nu: Junior 0135:. Viaev'nresideul: Lutheran SLudent Association: Student Union, HiiFi Committee, ERICKSON, TRUDY ELLEN Psychulnxy Honors: AR Who's Whn in American Callezea and Univer- sif. Mrs. Friendship 1951 Activities: cm Omega Gamma, corresrmndiug secretary. recordinr: secretary: Sophomore Class. treasurer: Senior Class, secretary: Student Union, Representative Assembly: SFARC. seuremry: Augustana Orchestra: Studenty Political Scicnee Political Science Secretarial Science Secretarial Suiencn Nntinnnl Education Association; Dorm ACuun PEMM Club. secretary; anen's Athletic Assucxatmn. reasnner: TErrnpth. ERICSDN, LINNEA Sucinlouy FLADELAND. HARVEY Business Adminislrnt'mn Activities: Omicron Sigma Omicron; Commune Club. treasurer: Lutheran Student Assocint' Tribe of Vikings. prnident: Baseball, Fnutlmll. ca-cnptni - Truck: Wrestling FLEMING, DONALD Accounting Nmmrsz Phi Beta Kanpm FRANK, ELIZABETH ANN Tm-nsfrrr. UniVeraiLy of Colorado. Actrm'n u: Ongm 0 Society: Student! National Education As- SBL'IEI IDII: PURNAS. ALICE M, Psychology Activihw: Spanish Club: Writcrs' Cluh. GEHEB. THEODORE OTTO Jntim'h'ca: Delta Omega Nu. GOODIUCH, CHARLES WILLJAM Chemistry Antim'tics: Phi Omega Phi: Drnturiu Society: American Chemienl Society: 'VAUG: Mull! Club: LutheI-lln Student AS- socintion. GUSTAFSON, BARBARA ELAINE Activities: Aunuslann Band. Orchestra. GUSTAFSON, RODNEY DAVID Business Administratian Actiur'hica: th Nu Delm: Gammaree Club: Swedish Club: Luthernn Student Asxnninliam GUTZLER, BEVERLY E. Hismn' T ' :Drake University. 2 Phi Rho: Augllstnno Band. mnjm'elle: Ornturiu Society; Lllllmrnn Student Awoeintiollr W'omen's Athletic Asv socialism HAAS. EILEEN ELEANORE Elemenmrs' Educmiun H re: Anzuslnnn Bmtherhnnd Scholnmhip. CK: Knmm Tun. Hemmer: Oratorio Society: Chnnnl Choir; Alpha Psi Onleun: Studenh? NnLionnl Educatinn As- sncinlion. membership chairman, wensurer: Cosmo Club. riuu-nmsidem; Woman's Lengue. vice president: Lutheran Student. Aasum'ntinn: Foreign Mi mury Society. Elementary Education Business Administmuun Element n ry E II uca Hon HAECK. MARIAN JEAN Hanan: Tanners. Anbivill'cx: Independent anen. HALLBERG. MARGARETA Swedish mmfnr: Univcrxity ur Stuckholm. 110nm Swedish Schnlarshiri. Actl'm'liaa: Swedish Club; 005ml?! Club. treasurer. HANSON, GABRIEL CHARLES Eunnumiu Arithu'tina: Gamma Alpha Bela, currespondinlr secretary, recnrdim: secretary, president: Orawrio Society: Charnei Ghui WAUG: Commerce Club. viuc-presiden: Internatinnll Solutions Club: Inter-Fratemity Cuum-jl, treasurer: Dorm unncil. HANSON. KAREN LINNEA lhmum: Tanners. ArsLim'tl'n-i: Phi mm: Oratorio Suniety: Alpha Fsi Omega: Studenu' Nat n31 Education Association: Lutheran Student AA- xoc at II: Women's Ath'letil: Association. Secretarial Science Mathematics HANSON. ROBERT Philuac'phy Hanan: Alpha Phi Gamma, HARKSEN, MAX EUGENE Geology Trunk! Warthurg Cullexe. Activism: Gamma Alpha Beta: GealoEY Club: Alnhn Phi Omega: Football. HARMS, BETTY MARIE Trims! : North Park CvlleBE. Aclim': x: Phi Rho: Studenu' National Eduualiun Aaanaintian: Lutheran Student AsSDciBtinn: Covenant Club: Womzlfas Athletic Association. HARTWICK. LORRAINE English HAWKINSON, ALLEN GUSTAV Economics Activitl'ml: Delta Omega Nu. treasurer. CommErce Club. secretary: Luchenln Student Asiocialiun. HAYES. JUNE MYRNA rlei'Wiufih: Independent Women. HEDBERG, WILLARD PAUL Tmnalcr: llethel College. HEINRIKSON, ROHERT L. Chemistry Ho-rmrn: Standard Oil Foundation Scholars Phi Beta Kama. ACLFL'FEFEK: Dnlm Omega Nu: Auguatlna Ghu . Oratorio Society: American Chemical Suniely; Math Club. ARI. A, Genlngy : Delta Omega Nu: Aunsuna Chair. . MARSHALL R. Ecnnomics er: Grinne'll College. :5: Auxustanl Band, treasurer; Commerce Club.- Basketball: Elementary Educnion Elemznmry Education Business Admiaislrntion Track HESS. CHARLES Accounting HILL, KATHARINE English H : Alzluia: Toppers: Alpha Psi Omega Guld Key Award. Adi 68: Knnpn Tau. treasurer. Ontario Society: Chapel chair: Rockeu-I. senior editor: Alpha Psi Omega: Smdenm' National Education Association' Writers' Club: Cosmo Club: Lutheran Student Assauin Ian; Terrapins. trusurer: Wumen's Athletic Association. H OFF. G LA DYE HOGREN. BONNIE Hanan: Tnpners. Activmcs: Kaupa Tau. president; treasurer: Seninr Class Vic!- nresidem; Dramrio Society: Lutheran Student Association: Women's Athletic Assouiation: Terrapins, Secrelary. vicevpresl'dent; Sigma Alpha Ela. HOLM, BRIAN Geolokr Arlivicics: mm Nu Della, president: Geology Club. HDLM, MIRIAM HDLMSTRDM, PAUL EDWIN Trannfar: Julia Juninr CnllEKe. AcliI-ftics: Indumndenl. Man: Oratorio Suuiety; Lllthenm Studanl Association: Foreign Missionary Society. HOLST. TOMMY GENE . Geology Hmmm: Lixma Gamma Epsilon. .-lch'l't'ti'mr: Phi Omeun Phi: Geolngy Club; Dolphins: Swimming. HOUDEK. JOSEPH C, Chemistry Trawler: Lyons Township Junior Cullege. Al'lr'vr'ti'ca: Omicron Sigma Dmicmn: American Chemical Soeiety; Lutheran Student. Assuciatian. HORMILOUISE A. Elementary Edncnlion Anm-mcs: Kappa Tau: Spaniah Cluh; Women's Athletic Association. HUBBARD. DIANNE JUNE Biolozs' Hanan: Beta Bela Batu. vice president, Actiuimzr: Independent Women: WAUG: Biology Clnh: Luthunn Stndtznt Assocint'wn; xVomEn's Athletic Association. HUBBART, PHILLIP A. Puliticnl Science Hanan: Phi Alpha Them: PM Ben. Knppn: Pi Knuva Delta: Whok Who in Americln Culleges and Unisz-siliea: John R Flyxell Award. Artivr'tl'n: Dehnte: International Relation! Club. secretary-treaaurer, HULSE. MARGARET EVELYN Elememnry Education Harrow: Aglnia. vice-preaident: Bctu Bela Beta: Tanners: who's IVIIO in Americnn Colleges and Universit 3: Phi Beta Kappa: Aummnnn Prize Scholnmhin; Viking Olympics Swimming Queen. 1955. Artim'lim: Kmmn Tun. president, vice-presidant. historian: Student Union. olecLinn Eummiltee: Oratorio Society: Chapel Choir; Students' Nntiannl Eduenliun Assuninlion. uecrllllry. president.- Biology Club. secrelnry; Lnlhernn Student Assecintiun' Terl'zmim: Inler-Sotorily Ceuneil, Pan-Hel- lom'c Cnune secretary. HULTGREN VVELDON RAY Gengruvhy gmn Gnmmn Epsilnm . Umiclg'cm Sinmn Omicmn: Tribe of Vikings: Tennis; Tran Elgmentsry Education Speech Curmction Social Studies Mathemal ins 202 IBSEN. JOAN BEVERLY Bmimry Tmnnfcr- Luther Junior College. Honar C G Snnrlell Scholarship. Arlirili'm. Aunusuna Choir; 0mm Society; SLIII'lenIs Nalinnai Education Associat n: Iulugy Club: Lutheran Student Association: Womens Athlelic Awociatinn: Prnctor. ISRAELSON. LEROY DEAN IIaf : Wrizht Junior College. . crrh'l'llli'cs' RIIII NI. Delta, vimIII-IIIIIIIII, plume IIIIIIIEI; AIIIIIII pIII Omega; Commerce ClulI: Swedish Club, nce-pI-esnicnt: Lutheran Student Aasuuiniion. JAMISON. CHARLES Business Adminlht rIItiun Business Admini ion JOHN ON. ALAN Music Acu flies: Omicron Sigma Omicron: Augustnna Choir: Covenant ClubI JOHNSON. BARBARA English JOHNSON. CAROLE LOUISE TPEHHfI'f: Lawrence Colleze. Hanovs: Theodore Presser Scholarship: Viking Olympics AIImgIImI. ArLiuiIicx: Chi Omega Gamma: Student Union Social Commlilee: Ankuslnnn Choir: Slilllcuts' Naliunnl Education A87 sucinlinn: Oratorio Suci Lutheran Student Association: Woman's Athletic Assn DII. JOHNSON. EVA JOHNSON. GI TIMOTHY History Tnnlsfr'v: Nnrth Fnrk Collcne Hanan: Bola Bela Bela Phi Alphn Them president; Pi Kallpa Delta. 1 idenL: thn'Ic Who in Amm'ican Cullezta nntl Univerz III: Pi Upsilon Gamma. nresident; Student Union Alien- resenlauve sembly: Aukustana Chn . I'lle-Ilresldent: Oratorio SCIIII ly: Biology ClubV vfcemr . Furensiei. Men's Oration, Covenant Club. JOHNSON. HARRIET ANN English Tmnnfcr: wI-iIzIII Junxor CalleIze. Honora: Pi Kappa DEMII . AcII'I-I'Im: Debate: SIIIIIeIIII' NIIIIIIIIIII EIIIICIIIIIIII Aasuciaimn. JOHNSON, RODNEY Tmnnfcr: Illinois Inxtitute of Technology. Activifiu: independent Men. Secretary: Math Club: Swedish ClubI I'qu-president: Lutheran Student AssocinlionI Music Education NursinI: :1le Mathematics JOHNSON. VERELLE MARIE Music EdIIcalim-I Hanan: hiya Confrrenee Women's Missiannry Society Schuiar- ! IF. AcIiIIiII'mI: KIIpI-III Nu, vi:e-preeident, hislmian: Au:- uslana Oratorio Society: Studenis' National Education Annouintiun: Lutheran Student Assccintion: Foreign Miasiunary Snuiely; anen's Athletie As- snciatinn. JOHNSON. MARILYN ELIZABETH Elementary Educaliun ,LI flies: PIIi Ilhu: Oratorio Snciely:51udentx' National Educatinn Casino Club: Lutheran Student Assoziaticn: Woman's Athletic Association. JOHNS N. MIRIAM RUTH Arlim Elemenhnry Education . Epsilon: Aukualana Hand: Oratorio Snciety: Churpl Choir. vicc-nrosidenl: Studenia' National Ed- ucalmn AssanintianI JOHNSON. NEWELL Biology and Business Actr'm'liua: Pi Upsilon Gamma, treasurer: Binlog-v CluhI trcnsnrer: Commerce Club: Tribe of Vikings: Gulf, captain. JOHNSON. PATRICIA A. Elementary Education Hmmm TDPFQHL Activities: Kappa Tllu: Junior Class Secretary; StudL-nt Union Warld Univ;I-sity Service Cnmmitten: Oratorio Suciety: Studenm' Nalinnnl Education Association: Ari. Aa- sociation: CoKmD Club. annn's Lemma Treasurer: Lutheran Student Association: meqn's Athletic Associa- tion: IntervSoI-ority Council. :IecreIIII-Y-trmsnmr. THOMAS H. Chemistry ca: Omicron sigma Omicmn. alumni sncmmry. secretauy; AmaI-IIIaII Chemical Euciet'y' TII'III III Vikings, szcrelary: Track: A Lhietic Bnnrd. KLI ER. WILLIA M KNU'I'SON, KENNETH ALAN anon: Sana pruse award. Activitica: DeIln Omezn Nu: Commerce Club; Writers' Club: Tribe of Vikinzx, vleemresident: EnsnbalL KONKDWSKI. CALVIN B. Chrigtianity AGII'DI'IEI'EIS: Independent Men. president. vice-presitlent, secreIaIy. Iuanurer, alumni secretary: Sanior Class treasurer: Alpha Psi Omega. mrhe Green Silo man'V. The Beau- tiful POUND . Mr. Pim Passes By' Ghosts : Writem' Club: LuLhermI Student Assuialion: Furuiun Missionary Saciety. treasurer. ROBERT E. Bushes: Administration ArII'x-ILIr'II: BeIII DmEIZE Sigma: Commerce club: LIIIIIeran Student AmocintionI KREHIS. JOHN WALTER English - Westmimter Cniluc. Oratorio Society: WAUG. LARSEN, LLOYD ASHLEY History 1' North Park Collewe. EH: independent Mzn: Covenant CJIIII. nmsiduntI LARSON, JANE ANN Elementary Edncntion Hanan: Who's Who in American Cullexes and Universities: IIIILII Lucin. Annuities: Chi Omuka Gamma: Sophomare Olasa, viw-prexitlenlz SLIILIEJ'IL Uniun Building Cummiuea: AuIIIIIIInIIII choir JUNE AI-II' Physical Education Business Administration oImIIII sIIIIIIIy. SIIIIIIIIII- Nationui Education AI! mIciaIion: Ar: Asnauialian; Wuman's Leaguc Secretary; Lutheran Student AHIInciIIIinII; Terrapins; ProcIar. . JAY CIUEN'J'IN Sucial SlIIIJieII AcLII-IIIm: Luthvrun Student Ausuciaunn; Golf; Spanish Club. LARSON NADEAN Suuinl Wurk ActI'uI'l ' :Inrienemleni Wamnn: Ornbvriu Stmiely: Chnpcl Ch AXiDhn Psi Omeza: WAUG, Lutheran Student. Assoc ton. LEAH, FRED M. AI-II'III'II'I-Ia: PI Upsilon mural IlIrecIm Club: Tribe III VI Truck. LEE. BILLIE GENE AMI'III'II'II: SIIIIIII'III club. II-EIIIuI-Ir. LEKANDERI JOHN IIIII John I Helm SchuIIIIIIIIII. ActIL-Ilw Chanel ChoIr: OrImn Clu Swedish CIIIII IIuthernn Student Associntion: Foreign M clay LILJEGREN, AUDREY Tunis! North Park College. APHUI'LIN: UrnInrio Society: Covenant Club: Women's: I'HhiQLic Association. JAMES A. North Park College. Phi Thein Kanna. Pi Unsiian Gamma: BiI-Jwy Cluh. presiilcnl' Cnvunnnt Club; Dulphins; Tribe bf Vikings; Golf LINDHOLM. MARY Artilrill'w: Independent Women: Forensics. LINDSTEDM, CARL EDWARD Acummtinn ActI'I-mm: Omiumn Sigma Omicron: Unmmerue Club: Basketball LINDVAHL. BETTY ELAINE Social Wurk Hauara- Homecominz Royalty. Activih'r'u. Kanpn Epsilon. pIESId III. treasurer hlxtnrin StudL-nls' National Education Ahhnciatmn: Swedish Club: Lutheran Student Association: Cheerleader. co camai Wumcns Athletic Association: Inter-Sararity Council: Pnn He'l- ionic Council. LINGLE. GLADYS LITTLE, HENRY C. TrrI-naflur: UniVersity of Illinois. Actim'hax: Bela Omega Sinmn: Basketball; InteriFmteI-nity Cuuncii. 'cnI Eiiucnlion IIIIIIII. pI-II aItlent. iqu- SIIIIhon re IIrusIIlunI; PEMM kings. I-Ice-IIreIIIIieIIL; Baseball. canniII: Ilc-IILI SueiuiuL'y IIIInuIIuIze IIIIniIIII CIIIII: IIIIIIIy sII. Saciuiugy LINDBLAD i Pre-M Edi ci II I: Prc-Ln w ElemenIIII'y Education Physical Education LOY. JACK Seinnue Actva'EI'I: . Tribe uf Vikings: Basebnli. LUNDBLAD. JANICE NELL Music Hnuur . Aziain. resident: TnmIers. secretary. AcII'III'IiIIICIIi Omega Gamma. seuretary. treasurer: AIIIzIIIIIIIIm Oruhutrs, secretary: Oratorio Society: Chanel Choir: Lutheran Student Association. secretary: Foreign Mis- sionary Society: Practor. LUNDIN. ROBERT Geulolly Honar Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Aclfuit , Pi Upsilon Gamma: Dolphins; Tribe of Vikinmi: Swimu mime. MAIN. MRSI DOREEN MCCHESNEY. NANCY J0 Elementary Education Antivilim: Kappa Ensiinn. reunrdinz aecretnry; Students' NII- tx'oigai Education Associnlion: Women's Athletic 115- $ouatian. MEINTOSH, ARDYS Music Education Activities: Auguaenna Hand. president. Vice-nresident. assisumt direclar: Brass ensemble. McIVEH. JEAN ELIZABETH Speech Accwieirm: independent Women; Auguslnna Chair: Oramrin So- ciety: AIIIIIII Psi Omega; Lutheran Student Assucin- linn: iVomeII's Athletic Association: Dnera Workshop. McKEAtL WILLARD JAMES Philosaphy ' Luther Cuilcge. John Haim ScholFrShI-IL Lutheran Student Association. MCKELVEY, BONNIE Hialary MEYER. JACK LEROY Accounting Actiuiiicu: Beta Omen Sigma. ImIIIIIEIII, social Chnirmnn: Cumr merce Club: Lutheran Student. A. uziation. MEYER. RONALD C. Business Administration Actlmhes: Forensics: Football: Wrestling. amentary Education MILLER, DAVID JOHN Religion MUELLER, BRUCE E. Genlngy MULLIKIN. MARY CDRDELIA Engli-Ih HOHUYII: Azlnin: Alpha Phi Gamma: Phi Ahlhu Theta: P Bets Kumm: Topper hu'II Who in American Co- ielle! and Universit a, Washington Semeilvr. Activiliwl Karim Ensilnn Nu. Observer. editor: Writers' Club; Snga Editariai Bunrd: Internatiunnl Reintionli Grub, sacrebIry: Lutheran Student Association, NELSON. JOANNE ELIZABETH Tmnafli Northern Michigan College. AlJF-IIIIFCIIG . Indewendent Women: Draturiu Snciety; Swedish Club: Lutheran Student Assncintinn: Foreign Missiunnry :uciELyli PEMM Club: Women? Athletic Assncialinn DIIIIDII NFLSON. VICTOR EUGENE Biululy Activitim: Gamma Alpha Beta: Slulknt Unmn Book Store. mun- nger: BioJuIry Club: TrIbe III' Vi Inns; Wrestling NESBERG, ARLENE GAY Social. Work 7: Northern Michigan College, Dratorib Suciaty; Luthul'lln Student. Amiuciulinn: Fur- eiIzn MIsinnnI-y Sneiely. Physicni Education NORDEERGI BYRON HisIory NYSTROM, gANDRA LOUISE English Nonm- owners. IIIILI'IIFHCB: KIuIIIzI Epsilon, I'ice-iIrt-siI'lunL; Observer. reporter: WI-iIEII-a'. Club. scuretnry-Lreasurcr: 'I'Vumnn's Athletic Aaxnclulmn: Terrapins. OHERBECK. DIANNE LYNN Speech Correction Aclim'll'lw: Phi Rho. vicc-nrcairlent. aeurL-Lzuy; In le rvau ruri Ly Culluci T'Sln Hellenic Count! AuQuMAmI Chair: Orn- L'lmpnl Chu . Alpha Psi fireen Snuwmn ; National WAUG: LuLhL-rnn Student AlJL'I'; Elementary Education ht Junior Cnllcuc. m1: mympi Allunll'nL uh... I. m, spurts: heslrl: Stuzlems' N l 'n Association, Lutheran sunlam Agsocumon; lvr: Women's Athletic AhhucinLiun. lucaidt-nt: 'lfc-I'rmmw, trmmurcr: Sm-ninh Club; InlL-r-Sm'mrily Cunn- mI; Pun Hellenic Cuuncil. ULSOLL ALBERTA Mxmic Hmmm: Alpha Phi Gamma; Who's Whu in American CllnEftch avml Univnmitie .bElh GImKEud Yuungert Award; Humecominu nu Knpnn l-lluilun ' Almuslnna Chm: Arlim't . lent, mummy, lremurar: 0mm u Sucfew; ewe; Huckelyi 1. Index Edit Ulyserven uh'ilern Cluh, Imlhur. Stuzlnnt Aw : on. nresitlenl, secretary: PrucLor: Dorm Council. Neurulnry, OLSON. ARVID RAV lhwinm Arlministraliun Activitim: Rho Nu Della, histor' 1:. Secretary: Swedish Cluh: Lutheran Sllulunl Associ Cion. OLSON. GEORGE German . Alnlla Pb Cnmm'r Whu's 'N'ho in American Cnllegm aml Univer: tics Homecominr Schularshm. HEP AnHMLin-u: Della Dmngn Nu, Student 1! Dan committee. A uuslnnu Chair: Oralurio Sncie . 0h: 'er, an e w. WriLers' Club: Lutheran Student AssocmLion. OLSON, JEANNE MARIE Music Hmmr - 'Folypers. AciiwilicaIIntleper-dent Wumen. nrexident: Oruln in Society: Chanel Chuir: Lutheran SIIIIIent A550 ' u'on: Fuzeiun Minsionnry Suriety, xenretnry: Saturday Evening Fel- lowshih, Women's Athletic Association. OLSON, MARY ANN Gmlmty Hmmm: Phi Beta Kmma: Tanners. Amthn'l. u: Kappa Tau: Snplmmnre Class, secretary; Anzustallzl Chair: Chanel Chair: French Club: Lutheran Student Association. PAOKENHANL ROBERT Politicni Schwce Hanan: Who's Whn in Amm'icnn Cullegea and Uniw-r Homecomfnz Huyully; Amzusmnn n Schnlnruhf . Carl and Emma Berzcmloft Schnln h; Phi Beta Knllpa; Washinutnn Semexler. Activities: Della Umuzn Nu: Student Umon. presilienl: Repre- sentative Assembly: Alpha Psi Omega. vic-Lpr idem; WAUG: Mach Chm: lnlernhtiunal Relatiuns Clnh: Lutm omn Stuzlwlt Association x-ica-pra-drlent. deputation uhm'rmnn; Durm Council, x e-nre'sitlent, chaplain. PARKER JERRY Speech mm: . Furensik: Class Advisory Bonrd; swimming, PEARSON. KEITH AIELEN Transfer: Stetsnll University. AcLh-Illr'r's: Independent Men: Swell'Sh Club: Lutheran Student As: socialion' Fm Inn Missionary Society; Saturday Ere. ning: Fellnwshxm PETERS. DAVID W. Hklun' Aczruiucs: Phi Omesz- PhV: Student. Union Building CammiLQEe corc'nmrma Track, PETERSON. ANNETTE Hmm Tonperu. Aammw: Sigma Pi Dunn, spurt: head; Chapel Choir: Swamp;- N innul Educntiun Awocinlio Cosmo Club. Iwenidenl. secretary: Lutheran Student A l-cinliun. virEwan dent. deputation chairman: Fu-reign Missinnary Society, Wm men's Athletic Axso ' Philumphy Elements ry Educzn tiun PETERSON. UONIVER HAROLD HE'turr Luther - . nr College. Phi Ahvhn Thel Uraluria Socict Lutheran Student Aasnciatinn: For- eign Missiunury Society. PETERSON. GLORIA Elementary Edncnlhm Activities: Phi Rho. smx-Ls hand; Alhhn Psi Dmexm Studv-niq' Na- tionnl Edumtion Aswcimion: Lutheran Student AsV socialiun: Wumcn's Athletic Association. PETERSON. JOHN Business Admiuiguatiuu Activities: Phi Omega Phi: Ronkety-L PFISTER. R. JEROME Traamfu Llllhnr Cullcze, Honors: Phi Alpha Them: Phi Hem Knppn: Pi Kalum Della: BeI-nmd Anderson Scholarship: Washingtun Se- master. Activities: Gnmmn Alpha Reta: Student 'Unian. cnnstimtinn com- mittee; Fmen: Interllntiunnl RvL'ILiuns Club: Lutheran Student Assuuin ml: Hfruslling. RANDALL. EDWARD Arliuicr x: Phi Omega Phi. RASMUSSEN, BEVERLY PATRICIA Elemunlnrr Educluiun riuliltftics: Kappa Epsilnn, preside Studcnfs' Nut nul Educa- tion Association; Terrsmf . uresidenh vicE-nresident. RASMUSSEN, VEE ILEAN Phn'sicM Edumliun Arlillfti'm: KiIIlIm EliSi hislovinn: Suulenls' Nuliunnl Educa- tion Assm: . I'EMM Club, thlen. Athletic A$- mcinuun. vqu-prer-ident. RAYMOND. MARVIN J. Histnry .-il:vaz'tIvs: Phi Omega Phi. K'u: president treasurer; 0- SO- ciuty: Swellihh Club; Luthn n Slmleul KblICIHWiUIU Dulx-him: Church Vnmtix s AmuL-inliun, DPthllEnl: Re- !igimls 1mm. chamul'm'. z! Mir lea. Political Science Amunung EEINERTSEN, RAOUL EVAN Prc-Mcdicinc Harvrm: eta 112m Bela. nrmidunc; George Mull Esther LunaL hem Schulars'hin. AcLiur'tr'cs: E'i Upsilnn Gamma: Clmpcl Choir: Biology Club. raresiA cent. RETZ, RICHARD II. Trmmfrzr' University of Iowa, Hmmm. Rem Eula Bela. Ilrh'm'tl'rm: Oratorio SuninLy: Biology Club. IHPFEL. LEROY F Terpvnfr-r: Unive y of Illinuirz. Ach'm'Lmer: Phi Omega, Phi. seuretary: Roukeler advertising manwer: Alpha Phi Omega: Wrehhlinn. ROHINSON, ALBERT J. T-nm : Inive iLy ul Connecticut. Autiru ca.- Deltn Omega Nu. vicE-prasillent: Lutheran smdgm Ae- sociation: Dorm Council. president. HDGIBRS. u'l'LLIAM EDWARD Business AdminisLmtiun rt. mums: Reta Omega Sigma: Spanish Club. Commerce club. l'rc-Mediui nu liusziuois Adnll niatmlion Psychol urn- Rosco MERRILL German Ant: : Gamma Alpha Beta. ROSS DOROTHY Education RUTH, BERNARD G. Mathematics lf'mnnjnr: Iuwn Wesleyan Cullakc. SANDBURG, CAROL JANEEN Mu Anlfuihw: Independent Women: Auinlstana Chair: Oratorio So- ciety. Chapel Chain SANDEEH. WANDA MAE Speech Correction Arth'i'ti'mH Chi Omega Gamma, president, vicezpresirlent. seer? vary. Lreasurer: Ormnria Suciety: Chapel Choir: LuLlh emu Student Association: Women: Athletic Associa- tion Buard. SANDSTROM. MARTIN W. Physical Education Acti'm'liv's: Pi Upsllun Gamma: Football: XVrestlinu: Track. SCHAD, PATRICIA ANN Mnsie Etllmnvirm Anbititina: Kappa Tau: Student Uniun. uanvacntiun committee: Oratorio Suuiely: Lutheran Student Assncintion: Wom- en's Alhlelic Assuciation: Drzan Club. SCHLUETER, BARBARA JEAN Tmszur: XVnrtburz Collette. Arlirilirt: Indenendtint Vumen. pruidant: Ontario Society: Chapel Chair: Cosmo Club: Lutheran Student Aiuncia- tinn: Foreitxn Mi-esioual'y Society: anen's Athletic Assucimiun: Church Vocations. Amcialian. SCHNACK. MARY LOU Tmmrar University of Iowa. HUMAN Phi Alpha Theta. zlrtirilicn: Kappa Epsilon: Aummlana Hnml; Studenh' N. ha! Eduunliun Aswcialian: 'vVamen's Athletic Associat n. SCHOU. JOHN THOMAS Hizitory Transfer: Grand View College. Phi A1'nhn Them. :Internmional Relalinns Club: Foreign Missionary Sm ciety. SCHULTZ, JOHN CARL Muwic Education Hunore: Who's Vho in American College! and Un' I-sitiem Ath'w'n'rs: Reta Omega Sigma: Augustaua Choir, president. Orar torio Society: Lutheran Student Asauciatiun: Fnutball. SEEDOFF. JOHN E, Himm- Acciuizies: Omicron Silmn Ominrum secretary: Augustnun Choir: Ommnn Society: Chapel Chair b mmerte Cluh. trans. urur: Lutheran Student Assuc iun. Christianity Elementary Educaliun SERGEANTV JOANNE Emrlish SIEMSEN. JOYCE ANN Trumd'rr: Cornell Cullazm Sociology SIMPSON. JULIANN' Sljaoch Cnrreclion Activities: Kappa Tau, V;CE-DrEhiIlQnL: Oratorio Society: Chanel Choir: Alpha Psi Dmekn Art Assncintinn; Cmmo Club: . hornn Student. Au. elation: Women's Athletic As- so Lion: Terrapins: Sigmn Alphn' Em. SIMPSON. THEODORE EARL Businau Administration Activitirae: Dnlinrun Sigma Omicron: Cammcl'cc Clm treniurer: Swedlh Club: Lutheran Student Assucia n: Tribe ul' Vikings: ankelbull. SJOS'I'ROM. BETTY ARLEEN Mu'c Education Acmmm: Augllsmna Hand: Ornmrio Snciety: Rocksty-l: Alpha Phi Omnuu: Foraign Missionary Suciety. SMITH. CHARLES Philoswphy Honors: Who's Who in American Cnlleges and Univerahiies. Artiritica: Phi Omega Phi: Junior Class. hresillent: Oratorm Su- cielr: SWedish Club: LlllhEl'nn Student Association: Basketball. SMITH. CLAUD E. Scminl Vm-k SDDERBEREL JUAN BEVERLY Sluech Correctiun Manors Tnmmm. Arrfna'u'nv. Kappa Epsilnn Nu: Oratoriu Suninly: Chnpcl Chair: Swedish C'lub: Lutheran Sludunl. Association: Fureimi KVomeu's Athletic Assucinlinn; Missionary Sociat' Sigma Alpha Em. SDHRBECK. ROD Science Ilcll'vl'h'm: American Chemical Sucieb'. SFONCL PAUL ANDREW Speech Correction AtLI'i'I'lEL'a: Phi Omega Ph' Student Uninn, 11:1 'esentative As- sembly; Drill ' Ethanol Choir: Luthamn sm- ilfnl. ANuciuLmn, Emmisll Club: Sigma Alpha Em. me:- ixcnt. STARK. GLEN llislury -.. E 204 STEINHAUER. PAT Elemeutlry Education Trumfw: Noni! ?nrk Collage. Activitica: Chi Omega Gamma: Students' Nllionnl Eduution A:- soci n; Cavenant Club: Women's Athletic Associubiun. STEPHENSON, DAVID A. Geology Transfer: Culumdn School 01' Mint; Hum? Sixml Gammn Eniilon. vicB-Drer-idenl. Activiu'u. Geoingr Club, president. STIEGEL, KENNETH Pre-Medieine Activitiu: Pi Upsilon Glmma: Baskethnll: Tennis. STRAN: .WILLIAM GLENN B ugines: Administration Anti hm: Omicron Sigma Omicron, alumni suretsry. Vicerrew ident. president; Gnmmeme club, vice-m-esident: Lu- lhernn Student Association; Inter-Frnternity Council. tuuurer: Dorm Council. STRAND, BURTON German STRAND. DOUGLAS ELTON Physics runsfcr: Lyons Township Junior College. Actl' e- Gumma Alphn Batu. STRUM. MARVIN Accounting STUMME. NAOMI Nursing JOHN Chemistry ' 5i Epsilon Gummn: Americln Chemical Society, mes- : en , SUTHERLAND. JOHN ?re-Medicine 351mm: Hats Ben Beta: Who's Who in American Colleges and Univenities: Fushmnn Scholarship; George and Esther Lnndberz .Schaknhin: Freshman Attendant: Vi-Kinx. ties: Dmitron Slims Dmiurun. president, historian: Freshman Class. president: Student Union. Board 01 Control, ExV Act? Danzion Committee. FSTUN Committee; Augustann Choir: Oratorio Suniaty: BinInzy Gluh. vice-nmixlent: Lutheran Student Association. deputation chlirmln; Tribe of Vikings. mesldem; Inmr-Frnumiw Council. I'icc-nreaidanl: Pan Hellenic Council; Medea : Font- bull. co-CIDtlin. SWANSON. EVERETT!!! Accounting SWANSON, GERALD VERNON Social Studies SWANSON, JOHN ARTHUR Economics Transfer: DePnul Univenity. Actiuitx'cn: Alpha Phi Omega. SWANSON. KENNETH R. Geology Honnrr Sigma Gamma Epsilun, seuretary-Lre-surer. Actiuicicl. Pi Upailan Gamma. SWANSON, RALPH Accounting swANgQN. ROBERT FRANKLIN Accounting Actl'whz-vl Delta Omega Nu. lrelsumr: Juniur Class. treaauur: Senior Class. president; Oratorio Society: Chavel Choir; Lntaeirah Student Association; Tribe Bf Vikings; Tuck, cap 11. SWENSSON. DONALD FREDERICK I'rqn-ier: Moline Community College. Acm-itx'ca: studenu' NationnI Edunacion Association; Binlogy Club Bialag-y SWINDELL. HOWARD Elmlish Hon 1-. Alpha Phi Gamma. Activities.- Observer: Writers' Club, TEETER. RUTH ANN Pre-Mediune THULINE, FLORENCE J'. TlLLIINIGII-IAST. CARL J. Sociology Actlvlllfdl Phi quga Phi. vice-ymident, lccill chairman, hemp mar. hisbm'ian: Inbur-Fralerniw Cmmuil, secretary Elementary Education TOLANDER. WILLIAM 0 Music Activitim: Delta Omen Nu: Cl : Officer: Augusmnn chair; Ontarin Smitty: Open Workshop. TURNQUJST. ARLYNNE CLAIRE Nursing Iowa Lutheran Hospital School a! Nursing. Nntiongl Lutheran Nurse: Guild Scholarship. : Ornmrm Sucicw: Alpha PIE Omen. Outward Bound Luthzrln Student Asmuiation; Women's Athletic A luciltion. UTKE, ALLEN RAY Chemistry Activities: Della Omega Nu; Americln Chemical Society: Basket. ball: Tennis. VANARSDALL, JUDITH ANN Hanan: Sirnnn Mu Alpha Schnlnrship, AGII'L'I'HM: Augustana Choir: Oratorio Society: Studenba' Nutionll Educninn Allocinlion: Lutheran Studznt Asaocintion: Foreign Misuivnlrv Society: Women's Athleniu Associ- ntiunl VORHAL. DOROTHY LOUISE Elementary Education Aullvilicl: K3111;- Tau: Oratorio Enciecy: Chapel Chair; Studenta' Nntimul Eduzntion Association: Lulhnrun Student ASV noctatlun; Women'a Athletic Anaocillion. VOUKIDOU, HELEN Music Eduuatiun Economics WAGNER. ANN LOUISE Physical Educatibn ' St. Olaf Cullrge. Phi Alnhn Them. Sizma Pi Della: Students' Nntiunnl Educntinn Anunclr ntiun: Lutheran Student Aaanciatinn: anen's Athletic Association. WAHLHEIM. MARY ELLEN Nursing Tranaj'cr: Molina Public Hosp: Sthuul nl Nursing: Quincy College. Activiticlz Drnturin suciQhL WALTHER RICHARD EDWARD Accounting Activity! , Rho Nu Deltn. treasurer: Commerue Club: Math Club: Swedish Club; Lutheran Student Associulion; Foreign Misaionnry Society, VIARNER MARILYN ANN Mush: Educatian Auliuitir Knvnu Tnu: Auuuatnnn chair; Oratorio Society; Slur dnnh' National Education Association: Lutheran Student Aasnuintjnn: Women's Athletic Association. WAUGHTAL PERRY MCALLISTER Transfer University of Texas. Honor Who's Who in Americnn Colleges and Universities. Actiuitic. Phi Omega Phi: Student 'Uniun. treasurer. Cafeteria Mamzer: SFARC. WEBER. CAROL FRANCENE Eduenliun Honors: Aklnin', Who's who in Ameriun Colleges and Univer- Anccuntinz . Ch 6mg. Gnmmn. president: Ornlm'iu Suuiely: Chapel Choir: Student? National Education Association: Cosmo Club; Luthernn Studcnt Auociuion. secretary: Dorm Club. president. WEHMER, ARMIN FREDERICK Physics Activities: Pi Upsilon Gamma. Ilumni chairman: WAUG: Lutheran Student Awocietion: Wrestling. WENNERSTEN. JAMES HAROLD Tmnsfnr: North Park Junior Cnileze. Honors: Pr'eeser Foundation Schahrship; Piano Studio Schuler- Music ahup. Activities: Independent Men: Augusmna Orchestn: Oratorio So- ciety: Trike of Vikings: Tennis: Drama Club. WERNER. JESSE A. Business Administration Aueivitica: Gamml. Alnha Beta, president; Augustnna Orchcatra; Ontario Society; Chanel Choir: Commerce Club: Lu- theran Student Association; Trib: of Vikings; Foatbill: Board of Publiuatinm WHISLEN. KENNETH EUGENE Chemistry Adinftics: Delta Omega Nu: American Chemical Society. WHITE, KAREN NEWMAN Toppers: Viking Olympic! Queen. Speech Correction Kappa Epsilon; Oraturin Society; Lutheran Student Association: Women's Athletic Associatiun; Terrapins. president. WHITEBOOK. FRED Adirx'tl'wz: Commerce Club; Alpha Omega. WIBERG. CAROLYN HELEN Trawler: Nnrth Pnrk College. Bunineaa Administration Music Eclu nation Anlivitim: Kappa Epsilcu, historian, treasurer; Chapel Choi Student-f Nationnl Education Association: Covenant Club: Women's Athletic Association. WILDERMUTH. PETER Scienc- WILLSON, MRS. DOROTHY DUESENBURG Elemenmry Education Transfer: Uniwrsiw 0! Iowa. Activitiu: Students' National Education Asuocintion. WILSON. CHARLES 0. Geology Tram!!! Lawrence College. Hanan: Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Activities: Geology Club, WILSON. NANCY English Hanan: Aulai: Alpha Phi Glmml. president: Tanners. president; Wlm's Whn in American Collezes and Universities: gussell T. Jnhnson Creative Writing Award: Phi Beta Anna. Auzivicica: Chi Omega Gamma: Freshman Clan. Alcretary: Student Uniun Communion Series: Observer; Rocketv-L Editur- in-Chief: Writen' Club. president. anen's League, president; Lutheran Student Association: Pruutur: Bnard of Publications. WIMPENNY. LINNEA G. Acbimtias: Independeuc Women: Dntnrin Society: Chapel Choir; Alpha Psi Omega: Studenba' National Educatinn A5- sociation: Fureiszn Missinnnry Society. Elementary Education YOL'I'ON'V MESA MYRTLE Histury YOUNGBERG. DONALD G, Accounting Tmmicr: Molina Community Collette. YOUNGBERG, KARIN LOUISE Enzliah Honors: Alpha. Phi Gummn' Phi Beta Kappa: Tuppen. Activill'ca: Sigma Pi Delta viue-pnzsident, treasurer; Orntnrin copy editor: Studenw National Ed- ucation Awnciuti . Writers' Club; Cosmo Club. Student Directory Editnr. Llltlmrnn Student Association: Wom- en! Athletic Associutiom Society: Ruckew Abrahamson, Bram. Ahlherg. Jnmcx es. 113. 1:14 Athm-w, Maw 46. 1:14 Aldrich. Julia Alexander, Dan 23. 29. 3:. Eu. 95. 127. 1114 Alley. Gnmlon Almquium. Eldon 3J. 42 16. 60. an 127,134 Andaman. Ann 1.15 Andemnn. Howard 1115 Andaman. Jun 135 Anderson. Luuin 21, 2E. 21!. 30. 32. :34, :17. 42. 50, 102, 131. 1.15 Andaman. Mnrlene 51. 52. 115, 135 Andaman. Roger 55, J57, 70. 9:1. 120. 1:15 linker. Jane: 51;. 67. 106. 107. 1:11. 1115 Halchelur. James 135 Bee'kmnn, Richard 59. '19. 135 Beecher, Patricia 135 Beenk. Eugene Bell. William 4'1. 48. 135 Benggon, Kimxley 39. 42. 119. 1. Benlun. Richard 69. 19, 80. 12.2. 131. 135 Berchelms. Carmen 30. 34. 35. 54, I35. 113. 135 Bergendufi. Elizabeth 22. 34. 4.1. 46. an. 102. 1:15 Burquise. Rnberm :14. 36. 55. 70. 112. 113. 131. 136 Bihhup. Edwin 1.18 Blicllgh Marilyn 46. 60. 103. Blnamberg, James 40. 45, 48 120. 135' Banach. Doris Bondersan. Phyllis 1:15 Bnndesnn. William 34, 42, 54, 5'1. 115. 135 Rnaras. Nanny 60. 102. 135 Ham. 11111155 114. 55. 5'1. 112. 1141. 136 Boyd.Kn1hryn 135 Brumherz. Paul 53,51,136 Dutmrwnrth leliam Call. Ernest 34 155 Carlson. Clnmnee 67.136 Carlsnn. Earlene 107. 137 Carlson. Janice 52,115,131 Carlsnn, Richard 46.181.122 Carlton, Joan 137 Cvlma. Peter 54. 42. 54, 75. 53. 137 Church. Bunnie 35. a4. 41. 4a. 110, 131. 137 Cllrk. Gilman Clark. John 1:11 Cline, Richard 25. 30. 32. 34. 50, 71. 125. 137 Grawinrd, Willium 51. 137 Dahl, Richard 5:1. as, 127. 137 Dahlgmn. Wayne 65, 1'1. 125. 138 Dulllin. Wnrren 75. 138 Dnhlstrom, Mnrshull Danuesuebroto. Dewnntn 73. 150. 135 Dunielsnn. Raymund 138 Dnniolscn. Wanda 1538 DeBawer. Gloria 32. 46. SD. 138 Dallas. George 125. 108 Dinner, Richard. 133 Dockum. Diane 138 Ellenbemer. Fred 15. 93. 129. 135 Enzlund. Paul 1:15 Enuquisl. Janiler 1118. 139 Ericksun. Arden 10mm 42. 51.115.135 Erickaun. Trudy 20. S4. 35. 65. 1I2.135 Ericann, Linnea Erinson. Robert Adamsun. Gerald Allen. Gail SH. 40. 6'1. 101 Alluunisn, Jim 80. 86, 12.2 Andersen. Beverly 113. 155 Anderson. Adrienne ED. 107. I55 Andemon, Bruee 31. GB. 125. 156 Anderson. Carol 52. ET Andaman. Cary 79, 156 Anderson. Janet 102. 155 Anderson. Jerume 157 Andersen. Marion 53. 57. 55. 10. '13 103. 156 Anderson. Mnrtin 69. 120. 155 Andersan. Phyllis Anderson. Roger 150. 166 Andersnn. Sonia 113. 156 Arden. Janine 105, 1551 Armstrong. Chutes 155 Arp. Susan Arvidsun. Virginia, 1:5, 70. 110 .155 14511111161111 Ray En. 65. TD. 1:10. Baird. Belly 3'1. 53. 42. 50. 00. 107. 156 STUDENT INDEX SENIORS Farmml. Marilyn Flmlelnnd. Harvey 40. '19. 80. 54. 122, I39 Fleming. Donald :14. 1:19 Frank. Elizabeth 139 Furnali. Aliec 1119 Ceheb. Theodore 139 Gilchriwl. Marilyn 65. 115. 139 Goodrich. Charles 53. 125. 139 Gustnfann. Barbara Guulamon. Rodney 125. 139 Gutzler. Beverly 110. 139 Hun... Eileen nu. 54. 65. 12. 73. 105. 139 nneck. Marian 115. 140 Hnllburg. Murkareln 70. 1:1. HO Hamblelan, Jnhu 1111mm . Gabe 40, 71. 11m. 131. Hanson. Karen 65, 110. 140 Hanson, Robert 70. 140 Hnrkuzn, Max 55. I311. 120. 1411 Hum, HELLy 35, 110. 14a Hurtwick, Larrnine 140 Hawkinson. Allen 40. 119. no Hayes. June 140 Hedherg. wumu 140 Heinrikmn, Robert 34. 141 Helm, Carl 45, 141 Hensen. Evelyn Hasler. Marshall 141 Hess. Charla: 141 H111. Kntherine 35, 103, 141 Hair. Gladyn Ho'in1n' Bonnie '14. 103. ms. 4 Helm. Brian 128. 125, 141 Holm. Miriam 141 Holmstmm, Paul 150. 141 Holst. Tommy 141 Horn. Louis: 34. 54. 65. 141 Humiek. Joseph 122. 141 Hubbard. Dianne 67, Hi. Hubbad. Phillip 84. 54. 5'1. 58. 59. 141 Hulse. Margaret 23. 34. 35. 64. B5, 108. 109. 125. 142 Hu'llzgen. Weldon ES. 311, 93. 14 Ibsen. Juan 46. 142 151-nelson. Leroy '10. 71. 125. 4 l Jaminun. Charles 1411 301111511 , Alan 53, 5'1. 142 Johnson. Barbara 142 Johnxvn. Carule 30, 32. 46. S4. 102, 142 Juhnsun, Eva Johnson. Harriet. 142 Johnson. Marilyn 64. 65. 73, 110. 142 Johnsnn. Miriam 65. 105. 142 Johnson. Nancy 65. E7. 142 Johnsgon. NeweI156.G7. 80 Juhnsnn. Patricia 25.55.108. 131.142 Johlnsrhn. Radney s1. 70. 130, .Inhns'nn. Timothy 29. :50. a4. 45. 53. 5d. 59, 67. 127. 131, 143 Jones. Thnmai GE. '15. 122. 143 Kemn. John 143 Knumm. Ken 19. 119, us Knnknwski, Calvin 52. 6G. '11. 143 Kazuhik, Rubert 40. mi. 1.1:! Kresx, .Inhn 14:1 Larsen, Llnyd 53. '11. 145 Larson. Jane 34. 46. 102. 141 Lamon. Jay 14-1 Larson. Nathan 50. 115. 144 Lear. Fred 75. 1'21. 144 Lee. Billie 144 Leknnder, John 45. '11. 144 Le is Imelda Liijezrcn. Audrey 5:1. 144 Lindblnde. James 53, 57. 30. 127 144 Lindholm. Mary 57. 5B. 55. 144 ' durum. Carl an. 144 Lmdvnhl. Betty 20. 9'1, JIM. 105. 1.31, 144 Little. Henry 115. 144 Loy. Jack 79. H4 Lundblad. Janice 36. 102. 144 Lundin. Robert 69. 811. 93. 127. Main. Doreen Mcchgeney. Nancy 65. 105. 14 McInmxh, Aid!!! 41'. IS. 145 Merver. Jean 40. 115, 145 MeKenr. Willard 145 MuKelVEy. Bonnie 34. 54 Meyer. Jack 55. 115, 145 Meyer. KDnald 145 Miller. David 145 Mueller. Erna: 69, 14s Muuikin. Cordelin 32. 34. 35. 37. 41. 42. 54.51, 145 Nelson. Euzule 146 Nelson. Joanne 57. 115. 146 Nesbem. Arlene 145 Nalan. Ronald Nulnn. Run. Nordherz. Bymn 53. 130 Nynlrgnn, Sandra 41. 105. 151. 14 Dberbeck. Diana 32. 46. 60. 65, 115. 111. 131. 145 Dlivemon. Richnrd Olsen. Belle 14. '76. 97. 110. 111. 46 015011. Alberta 20. :13, 41. 42. 46. 50. 105. ME 01mm, Arvid 1415 01:011. George 34. 3'1. 45, 1415 Olson. .Teanne 52, 114, 115. 141' Olson, Mary Ann 34. 46. 141 0155011. Mm-ccm Paukenhnm, Robert 20. 28. 29. 30.115. 35.57.55.119.141 Pnnecucci. Arnold. 14'! Parker. Jerry 141 Penrsun, Keith 147 Peters. David 30.32.125 147 Petersen. Annette 45. 51. 52. Penman, Doniver 34. 52. 54. Peterson. Gloria 65. 78. 110. 14? PELus-m. John Paterson. Smuley 71. an. 125 Peterson. Richard 147 PIister, .12me 34. 64. 5?. 55. 55. 125. 141 Powis. Earle Randall. Edward 1-4'1 Elsraullsen. ?ntrieia '14. 104. 1 5. Rasmussen. VEE 76. 105, 145 Rnymsund. Marvin 32. 33. 54. 14 Reinensen. Raoul 148 Ran. Richard 67. 143 Eiffel. Leroy 35. 35. 55. 14B Rohinson. Albert 1.1131110 71, 115. Roxiers. William 1.16 . 148 Roscoe.M:1-r111 120.143 Ross. Dm-othy 145 119111. Bernard Sandburg. Carol 143 Snndeen. Wlndn 52. '10. 102. 103. 131. 145 Sunsstrom. Marty ED. 127. 145 Schnd. Patricia 44. 45. 149 Schluetsr, Barbara 52. 114. 115. 145 JUNIORS Bonusang. Holmes 16. 151. 127. 6 Been. Lloyd 55. '19. B5. 127. Bongston. Gene 45. ms. 1'1. 166 Bennett. Sher ill 55. 46. 110 Benson. Duvid Benson. Shirley 57. 1'15. 151 Berntmm. Lucille Berk. Carol '16. 152. 157 Bjurstrom. Ronahi Riaekmnn. Jamns 151 Bucciu. Thomas 32. 40. '15. 125. 157 Bralin. June 105 Emwn. Junn 45. 151 Brown. Ralph 125. 151 Burch, 11mm- Enrwall, Shnron Uar1sun. Arlhur '15. 127. 151 Carlson. Edward SD, 122 Carlson. Julie 45. 10. 110. 151 cmsuu. Ruhert 15, 51. 52, 120 151' Carlsucm. David 68. 151 Carpenter. Marshall 46. 151' Christian. Anita 1.51 Christian. Lyn 129. 157 Chrislnnhenen. Charles 46. 55 Calherx. Carol 151 Collins. Charles 66. 157 Cmegaert. Paul Culhartsull. BilIy 157 Duhlbeck. Eric 65. 158 Dailimz. Richard Darling. Steven 46 DAY. Edwin 55. 125. 168 DeKalb. Noel GB. 75. 75. 93. 122. 155 Dellus. George 125 DeRens. Kenneth 5'1. 158 Diller. June: 101. 158 Ditlmsnn. Jame; 4B. 10. 130. 15 Duelnnd, nunald HIS. HEB Duisman. Jack Eek. Carl M. 4'. 54. 122. 158 Ecker. CynLhia. 53. ISO. 158 Efflundt, D111: 58. Ekstrnm. Sharon .10 E7. 71. 76. 1111.158 Ellianu. Floyd. 16. 153 Schmuck. M5139 Lou 34. 54, 5. 1 . Sahou. John 84. 54.119 Schultz..10hn 32. 34.45.1111. Seedhnlf, John 40. 46. 122. 149 Selsnder, Luis 52 Sergeant. Joanne 14! Simpson. Juh'lnn 105. 149 Simpson. Theodor: 56. 145 Sjcalmm. Betty 35. 50. 149 Smith. Charles 33. :14. 11. 125. 49 Smith. Clnud Soderherg. John 70. 107. 149 Sohrbeck. Rod 6:. 150 Spank. Paul 29. 150 Stark. Glen 54. 54. 1.50 Steinhauar. Pmriu'ua. 53. 65. 1112. 150 Smphensun. David 69. 150 51191221. Kenneth 150 Strlligd William 66. 122. 131. Strnnd. Burton. 150 Strand. Dnuglu 120. 150 Strum. Marvin 150 Stumme. Naomi 150 Summers. John 5155.127. Suthserlnnd..10hn 21. 29. 34. 5'1, '19. 110. 84 122,131,150 Swanaon. Everett 15!! Swanson. Iolm 65. 151 Swanson. Ken I35, 151 Swanson, Ralph 151 Swanson. Rahert 79. 119. 151 Swenslon. Donald 5'1, 151 Swindell. Howard 41. 42. 151 Teeter. Ruth Thuline Florence Tillinwhaut. Carlton 32.125. 131.151 Tulancier. William 46. 1.15.151 anllmlist. Arlynne 6'0. 110. Utke, Allan 53. 115. 151 Vannradall. Judith 45. 152 Vurpahl. Durnlhy thJ 64. 65. 108. 152 Vaukidou. Helen 1'8. 152 Wagner. Ann 34, 54. 113. 152 Wlhlheim. Mary 152 Walther. Richnnd 119. 162 Warner, Marilyn 152 Watkina. James Wauzhul. Perry 2011ch 28. 29. 35 a: 152 Weber. Carol 34. .15. Gs. 1'0. 102, 103.131.1521 thmcr. Armin 40. 152 Wanneulen. JAmea 4'1. '70. 30. 93. 152 Welrrslgr. Jesse 33. 47. 80. 120. Wastnn. Donwoh Whistler. Kennuh GB. 119. 152 1V1Iite. Knml'l 74. 105. 14s Whitehnuk. Fred 152 Whitelield. James 1:1 Wiberz. Carolyn 65. 105. 153 Wilrkrmluh. Peter 153 W'illann. Duruthy 153 Wilson. Charles 69. 15:; Wilson. Nancy 38. 34. 115. 41. 42. 44. '12. 153 Wimpenny. Linnnn en. 64. 153 Winter. Vernon l29 Ynllnn. Myrtle Younzherz. Donald 153 Yaunghurg. Kiwi 34. S9. 42. 11:1. 153 Ericksuu. Darlene 34. 54. 57. E6 158 Ericksnn. Douglas 35. 42. 56. 115. 5B Erickson. Michael 46. 79. HG Eriusnn. Dink 129 Erlnndann. John 45. ISE Erlnndsnu. Ronald. M. 115. 158 Fumard. Marilyn 159 Farmer. Edwin 120 Ferris. Ken 80. 85. IR. 1511 Parse. Bnrhnrn :12. H9. 41. 411. 50. I10. 55. 102. 154 Gehharllt. Judy 102. 154 Gliuk. Millull 68. 154 Grenr. Virginia 1011 Grienemer. Allan 120. IE! Guldenzapf. Charles 69. 164 Guslufsuu. Deanna 46. 55, 154 Hanurd. Barbara 11:19:. Jim 154 Hanlnn. Lee 30. 55. 122. 154 llnzllssin. Vivi-Ann 4E. Til. 1115. Henry. Arthur 45. 4G. 51 Herman. Arlyas Hill. Lawrence 5.1. 127. 154 Hi , Merlin 46. 51. 11.3. 154 205 201'. Hills. brnne Hines. 111M111 15.1 Hnlcnmb. Penn- 15-1 Honetle. Nancy 39. m1. 117. ma. 154 linsigli. Helen 29. 113. 4E. 70. Ihlefeld. Robert. 111. 91. 125. 163 11...... Christine ms. 5.1 Jnmmmn. .1an 1511 Jarek. Gloria :19. '16. 110. 15-1 Jahnnnesen. Richard 31. 55 55. 125. 15-1 Iohannsen, Janet 52 Johnnsen. Priscilla .113. 51. 113. 157 Johnsnn. Diam- 65. 11:1. 155 Johnson. Donald 155 Juhnmu. Hnruld 158 Johnsun. Karol 1011. 158 Johnson. Kenneth 126. 153 Johnson. Kent :19. 15. 1:18 Jnhnwn. Nancy 12. 115. 1013. 101. 1551 Johnson. Phyllis. 158 Johnson. Richard 158 Johnson, Richard Russell 411. 79. 127. 155 Juhnson. Ranald 1511 11111135011. 518211111 54. '10. 115. Johnson, Sutunne I30. 102. 158 Johnson. Thumas 5 . 75. 127 Jnhnsnn. ' 125. Johnston. Kenneth 82. :13. 36, 41. 42. 16. 125. 158 Kall. Ralph 51 Kalomns. John 11.? K3121, Martin 311. 5-1, 58, 59 Hell. Donald JG Kemlsen. Eugene Kint. Bonme Knudsen. Aline 29, 10. 57. 102. 153 Krepa. Marlene 31. '15. 102. 153 . $9. 513, 31. 42. :1 K M. unis. Gen r151.- Ahrahanmun, Ellen 1311. 110 121.11.12.11. James 110 Andzxuson, Carole 4111. 115. 1115. 1 Anderson. Thomas 29. 39. 12.5. 1611. 1611 Andaman, Dnnald 1111, 160 Andaman. Erika 55, 4'1. 1'1'. 105. D Andaman, Genrlzennn 11113. 1111 Anderson, Joann! 115, 1151.1 Andaman. Margaret. :17. 112. 102. 160 Andaman. Paul 160 Anderson. Jack ArnledL. Barbara 115. 11111 ALkian. Kay 1117. 1211. 11'.u 111. linilie. James 125 Harm. Arno Batty. Paul UnuKuEss. Pricilln 119. 159. 1150 Beck. Fred BO. 122 Bcicr. Edward TU. 125. 1130 Hangman, Jahn 15. 1211. 1613 Benuon, Doris 75. U7. 102, 11311 Bcnsun, Knrnie 11111. 11m Biomerh. Karen 102. 159 Blackman, Pauline Budunbznrler. Arthur 1151 1113111011, John 1111. 1:1. 161 liuwkel'. .Tmly JG. 1011. 11311 Bowman, Hu'erlee :5. .111. 51. 1.0. 05. 10:2. 1r: Brennan. Dunulzl 120 Bridxe, JudiLh Iimckhnum, Ruhm 125. 111:: Brown. Donald 411. E4. 1154 Muellercr. Herbert numewn. Nam... 1 Hurweil. Gary Hyam, Danna 105. 11.2 1131!. Jerry Camrall. We. 121'. Uan-Jr. AHEn 12 Curlxorl. Grace Carlsun, Nancy 1:11an:1011. Leone 161.1 Chrisu'anuen. Jerry 1an 1:13.11. Terry Collinsmn. Junlcs 116. 115:1- L'urmell, Luuia I415. 105, 1111 01112211. .1an25 120. 1112 Danielaun. Ann 711- 1111. 15111 Dcarduff. 1191.311 Derrickmn. JnneL Dew, William Dixon. 1101111111 1111. 150 Dorm. Deanna 111. 311. 11. 4'5. 1115. 11.0 Down. John 45. 129. 1110 annm. Jnmm :42. 45. 411. mu Draper. Helen Druzd. lehn 11:11 1119 . us. 5-. Emmy. Gene . 111111111111, Keith 1W 1:1..1..1.1. Carolyn 11. 711. 1m, 1110 12111111111, Karen 111:1 Lauumbe, Junun 155 LaMnrcn, Marcia 155 Lunddeck. Fred Larsnn. Allen 29. 117. 1'9. 511, 127. 15-1. 151 Lumen. Edward Larson, Ronald SU. 121 157 Lelsteill. Norman -1. 5-1. 51, 58. 55. 129 Liedtke. Juhn 1:1. LinIIhL-m. Curler 311. 119, 1E8 Linden. Jnmex Limiholnl. Mary '10 Lindnuist. Jenn '10. 108. 157 LindquigL Kmen 1:0.1u2. 157 Lindstmnl. Daniel 51.1 Linn. Carolyn 32. :17. 42. 511. 150. 61. 1511. 105. 151 Liunnbnry, Thomas .111. 1113 Luckwouil. Dean 125. 1117 1.0112112. Bnrharn 10?. 11.1 12:15:. Thomas 111. 158 MahnlIey. Kenneth 115. 157 Munzaard. Rumml SB. 122. 15? Murinnnueli. Ruben. 118 Mnrtinek. Shirley 157 McNerny. James 1111111121. XVErnL-r Moliine. Damld :14. 511, 15. 155 M0111. Hiuhard Mole , Theodore 45. 1'22 Moon. Dwaine 4-1. 51. 121. 1511 1'33 Mlmxu , William 130 Neeee. Walter Nelson. Denn 158 Nelson. Janette 158 Nelson. Norman 1:1, 711. 71 154. 158 Newman. Leland 411, 1111. 158 Nickolas. Geunge N01111:. Carol 11. 411'. 111. 115. 1.525 Nurmnn, Gui! 1511 Newer... Arden 116. 153 Dukes. Peggy 156 Blunder, Karla 3-1. 11. 4c. 51. 1:. 105. 1211. 15-1. 155 Olllmun, Philip 1:511 cuss... D111-id E. 11.3 015011. David F. 1311. 1:31! 01...... munklyn 57. 70. 7:1 Olson, M111-1'13'11 57. 163 Puimuuise. Charlotte 13-1. 115. 151! Plum. Waller 1158 Pan'srms, Thu ... 131111151111. Murgmnt .11. 102. 16.5 I'uultsun. Nancy '10. 110. 155 ancl, Juan 1'10. 110, 110.153 1'91: 1111. June 12.102.155 Peik:1.Ast'-11 105. Petcmon. mlyu 102. 1.55 Peterson. Chm s P212113 ... 1. .1 w. 121. 15:. Peterson. DEAIIII 411. 6'1. 113. Peterson. Edwin 121. 1513 Patent: 11 . Helen 151, 102. 155 Peterson. James 1'5. 53. 121. l'elersu Pfundal ' Philiprm 111111111 1'11. 155 n. Janice 57. 10?. s. 1:101:21' 11111 Phillis. Donald P1ersun. P11111211. P111 2 11111: 1' Gerald 415. 114. 155 David 1311. 1111. 55 . Bruce 1:10. Push. Barbara 52. 115. 1115 155 155 155 Postal. Marian 110. 155 Postun. Gcruhl 121-1. 1211 ?1'Esu111t.Gc01'9 1'ur1211. Guil 51 7.1. 1111'. lecliffe. Margaret. 115. 7:1. '15. 1011. 151:. ledntl. Edward 155 Ren'ueI-u. Dolores :13. 60. 6'1. 101. 155 Reynolds. Dean 55. 151'. 111121., David .12. 14. 5:1. 59. 11. . . 155 Rmumst. Burdens 155 Ruhimter. 11.1.... Rank, Winil'rud 46. MI. 15 .1 11031201011211. Jnnel. 11.17. 1111. 155 Sulzxe'ber. John 129 Snlzmnn 111. James 1515 Sande. Rmer Sundin, SOPHOMORES Ekatmm. Barbara 11:3. 5-1. 11:11 Ekslrom. Marilyn Ermiwul. Kenneth 129. 160 Erbst. George 11511 Falhe, Ronald 4111. 51. 55. 122. 1511 Palk. Sarah 45. 48. 711. 1112, 111:1 Farrar. Richard FeasLer, Lautv. Feirn. Jnn21 Feligaaion, Julianna 35. 52. 115. FIEmfnL'. Phillip 10 Ford, Barium .1'1. 411 Foss. Viuln 7.1. 111:: 1 1'Ei, John 1111 Froumis. Gm: Fl'yxeil. Redwnml -ll. 11!! Fryxell. Ronald 51 Funk. Nanny 1511. 1113 Garnci, Gunluu 122, 111.1 Gilmum-. Anne Glunkstnd. Mary Jo 29. G7, '11. 713. 91. 110. 163 GoeLtsuh. Everett 125 Gnudm-n. Robert Gordon. William 65. '15. 122. 1133 Gray. Milford Green, Donald Griherg. Virginia 163 Cuehler. Paul 1111. 1133 Gustnfsun. Sandra 45. 11. 110. 163 13115117113011. Curl 1111. 1112 Gustafsnu. Juhn 1111. 111:1 Hanuensen. Ca 1 411. 1011. 1113 thsen. Maurice 5'1'. 1111! 112111110 . James 54. 1113 Hanson. Jana :15, 111:: Hnnson. Lowell 70. 1:10 11.11 l-Izll'grnve.Su11y115.1211.111.11311 11nrlz.EI:sinE 4r, 11r. ms Han. r11,.1ud11.h101, 11111 Kazan. 021-11111 Helmui r. Janice 11111. 1113 Hermann. Doioxus 1139 Hill, DnViIJ 117. 751. 1117. 1113 Helm. Isumard 11111 Hallnrli Gretchen 11. 57. 115. 1112. . Halmburu. Mark 115.163 thmcs. Mary 4'1. 111'1 Hulmes. Mary 11111.11 :11. .11. 42. '14. 105 Hulmm'en. Dixon 113:1 Irvin. M1chne1 '11. 1111, 10:1 Juckrwn. Sh Juanhs. Dennis: Jam son. Jan '1' 111.1 511. 125. 1112 117. 1111. 1111 Jemwn, Juan 1 Juhnnson. Jerry Juhrwon, Arlene Juhnmn, Unrnal-d .Iohrmun. Duane Juhmmn. Carl 116. 1511 Jnhnson. Carol 1H. 13.5. 105. 1111 Juhnsnn Johnson. 1- Lawrence 29. :m, .1. 110. 75. .11. 119. 11.5 . David E1411. 51. 120 David 11. Johnson. Harold Johntmn, Hub... Juhmwll. Johnson. 1.18 Johnson Johnson. Johnson. Johmuu Juhnson. Junassu JunEs, .1 Lynne 51. 11:1 MnrgnreL 7.1. 711. 1 . Philip 1111 Raymond 1113. 161 Hunald 161 , Terence 1410 Yvonne 11:1. 161 1. Ch 54. 1111 05. rem B7. 11:1. 161 Kastman. Kristine 73.10:. 1131 Keurns. Michael 311 41. 5-1, .17, a '51. King. P111129 50.711. 11 . 16:1 Kinkndn. Mich'ael 5'1. 1.1!. 1211 Kinney. K1.1...1.-1.k William 71-571. Charla: 110. 12 35 15:1 , Thoma. :11: Knutztmm, Kendall 61. 1111. Kappenhue.er, Fred 1511 Knskimaki. Joyce 311. 3D. 42. TD, 1 Kostal. Kay 31. 41. 42. 130 111. 163 Kraeplin. Fred Krnit. Dennis. 1611 1.1.1.11111. Lafrenz. Cadric Arno Lane. Howard 4.1. 43 Larmn. Larsen. Joanne 4!. John 1511 1.2111h121'miln. Wllllnm Leonardsun. Joel 411. 129, 16;! Kenneth 111.1. 122. 16$ Lersltn, I.in1l. A uJis 122. 15'? Lindbex'g. L015 415. .52. 159 Limlel'. Robert 55. 129. 1.53 Linthuitit. Martha Linn. Gary 116. 16:1 Liuiw. Jim 125, 1112 Lcuxe. Karen 511. 4a. 161 Lundeeu. Lundqui Jerry '19, 1213. 154 st. Uetty Ju 70. 11111 Magnusrsun, Lillian 159 Cullann :15. :315. .11, .13, Mnlisch, Malm, Deanne ManInsan, Sun 1118,1511 Mnuriusnn. 1.11qu 159 MLClelln MuClm-c M:Jlnnder. D M9111. Robert r111. MyI-nu LEE! 1.11'11 11.1 11:1, 1133 . Nancy 45. 110. 1511 'I'd 711. 1511 E! M1n1-1-. LorI-nme 5-1. 11.5. 1511 Moffitl. Hubert Maura Rnb21'111f.1511 Munsun Carolyn :15, 108.159 Ncllani. 15J Nelson. Nelson 15!! .115. 13:11,. min :1... David :18. 1511 lilcnnor :Ir. 15, 111, 105. 11111. Snudlunrl. CIU'DI 11m. 155 Sclllwinxer. Julilm 4'1. 116. 1115 Schugf. Marilyn 151, GT. 110. 1 6 Sc11111e11b11rg. Henu'ice L12. 1111. 155 Scllult'm Gerald. 115. 51. 15:1. :1 . 1135 Schweiuherue' D1119 313. 122 Sellmnnn. Punl 611. 125. 153 Siemsen. Joyce Smith. Carol Ann 15'! Slm-k. 1:1... ER 111. .111. 11.1 Sheen. Virginia 1'17. HIE. 11111 $12111. Dunulll .113. 11311 Slenmnn, Kenneth 211. 51. 1111. 12F. 1117 SLeI'ubcrL'. Nancy 715. 101'. 1511 811-11110... Richunl 110. 1111. 1131; Slr'mlel'. JnneL 1511 Swamun. Gerald :11. 50. '11 Swnnsun. Mnrthn 127. 611. 156 'I'nte. Thelma 11111112511105. LnMunu TM 9. Jacqueline 52, ms. 1:11. '13. 113. 1513 Thumns. Jerry 1.9 Thomas. John 125 Timmy. Pete:- Turnquist. Mul'ilyn 52. 110 Vulk. Pntricia thlmnrk. Curl. 115. 55. 156 Walker, Earl 69. 120. 161: 1V11Itm, David 1 Wennerbem, 1.015 51. 52, 101' Wihel'g'. Cums Wiesmun. Benjamin Wilson, Darryl 55. 113. 1:51. 1111: WitLbnnker. Lois 11'1, 1611 Witther. Fred 1113 Wong. Shue Tuck 57. E13, 711. .1110. 1511 Yaspelkix. Eenenliut 1m. 91. 122. 1515 Young. David 15. 11' Young. James 1.1!! Nelson. Rosemary 35. 15. 115. 159 Newcomer, Mariwn 45. 115. 159 Niemzmn. Herbert 1113 Nonlberg, Nam... 45. 1011. 11151 Nyherg. Roger Nysh'om. Donald 122. 1132 Obel'heuk. Judy 32. 45. 110. 152 Oliver. Janice :18. 1.1.1. '16. 113. 1551 Olson. Ronald :13. 411, 70. 125. 113:; Palmer Ranald 75. 1.27. 162 n. Donald 4:1, 162 1. Robert 55. 1.7. 119. 13. Pnstol'l'k. Norman 1.152 PIIIIIo Elaine 101. 1l12 Penrsun. Judith 1115, 1111 Perry. Stephen 117 P9131511 , Duvirl 45. 4'7. 611. 162 Peterson, Jnhn 127. 1112 Peterson. Ken 162 Petersun, 11DIJEYL 79. 122. 1132 Petersnn. Russell 1211. 162 Phillipa. Nina 182 Puffinhnrger. Caml 45. 1112 Foffz'nhm'ker. John 1132 Porter. Huwnrd Potter, Genevieve 113. 162 Radik. 11:1 ' '74. 101. 1114 Randolph. Jun 115. 16.1 Rndc-Iaahsimer. Nm-mun 122. 11:1 Raenm. Judy 111:1. 11:2 Hcllms. Donald 121I. 11H Meimers. Juhn 119nm. 1.1mm. 41: men, W'Ilinm '13. 111.1 111111.111. 1. Neal 1211 lluberts. Gary 11:4 Hnlvzrts. James 101 1101531111111. Cynthia 53. 110. 151 Rustick, Ozzie 7:1. 311. Rothmck. Bruce 52. 161 Runynn. Doris 11.1.1, Luis 108. m1 Slllstl'am, P11111111 43.129, 1130 311111511:I3011.A1ice 22. .111. 'Tli. 105. Sunllaen. EIIIEE Schhlenz, Dnvixl Schumunn, 1.1... Scott. Robu't 512. 40. 1111. 117.5. 1114 Seeker. William 1112 Shannon. Cm-ul 110. 162 8119125121 Donald 152 Share. 12111111111 Simunsnu Nancy 6'1. 1011. I112 Sinlunll Iahurd 12'1. 1112 Skinnen. Lynn 4'1 Sullnrherg. Gary 110,139,122 1112 Snrlerhe 2. Jam Spear. 11'012 111:. 1I Sleuul Mary M. 115. 102 8111110. David Stone. 1.1mm. :51. 102. 1112 51011131111115 IVEIIE 1112 Stratum. Gm'nld Btmudnln. Suzanna 108. 159 SLrnmhenk, Sharon 152 Sundquiut, .10ch 152 Sundmlist. James Swaine, Cnrnlyn 35. GS. 711, 76 108. 152 Swnnxon. Dunahj 71 Swaprmn, Luruy 313, 45. 52. 115. 1 11 Allulphsun, BuLLy :15. 57. 1112, 11:9 Andean Uurl .17. d . '15, 1119 Andernun, Jirnce $17. 113. 1511 Anderson. chnrlmte 45. 10:1. 1051 AndL-rxun, Henry 119, 159 Andaman, Junn TH. 1.0T. 155 Andernun. Kenneth :57, 43, 9:1 Andaman. MuI-ilyn 113. 169 Anderson, Malvie 411. 53. '10. 7-1. 108. 1555! Anderson. Ronald M. 120 Anderson. Sandra :15, 47. 11:1. 159 Arden. Eldon 15. 170 Arvitlann. Ruth 70. 159 Askelund. Richard 119. 109 Atkinsun. Sandra 73. 113. 1'10 Ayren. Ann 35, 153 Bau'rinxer. Judith 1-1. 111 Ilnumbach, Riehnrd Hawmnnn. Ronald 93 Deauannx. Kenneth 41:. 127 Behrend, Frank 168 Bemis. Michael 41. 139 Bensun. Stenlum 122. 169 Diameth, Ray 127. 169 3111121. John Blneaer, Thumml 1115. 170 Blonmberg. Joyce HE. 413, 110, 1 9 Bohstku, Jnnins 1119 Band, Carolyn 6'1 Imrchman. Charles 37. '11 Bal'lizdgKirslen 47. 43. 70. 113. Bush. Donald Bowman. aneu 1103mm, Jerome 91. 115. 1651 Broquist. Karen 169 Brown. Bette 45. 110. 159 Brawn, Judith G1. 105. 169 Bryant. Dale 139. mg Buuhhullz, Richard E1. 91. 1113 Butler. Gun! 831111151, Charles 169 Cnnhun. Cleve 159 Carlsun. Anita 105, 1111! Carlson. CnHeen 115. 159 Carlson. James 119. 159 Cnrlaun, John 1651 Carlaun. Norman 55, 1251. 11.18 Carlson. Shnrnn 91. 102, 169 Carswnsen. Betty 47. 18. 11:1. 1157 Carter. Wil'linm Cary. Kenneth 45, 157 Cemy, John 157 Chinlnmi, Jacqueline 170 ChrinLensen, 11mme 1115 Christisun. Geurwe 157 Cline. 111.1111. 45. 167 Couldey, Sandra 4?. 167 Cnlburn, Gary ColehTPntricia 35. 45. 102. 165. 1 Collins, Alphonso 001111131311. Kenneth '19. 116. 1'70 Cnnrad. Pnu193. 125, 16'? Cmonquiu. Peter 12?. 167 Cnllberg, Juniue .111. 51. 54. 115. 1117 Dahlbevn. Cynthia 105. 1511 111111le111, Mary Dnhlberu. Nancy 1117 Dnhlen. Harbnm 67. NH 1311111111. Cnl'nl 1'11 Dnnielson. Guamv 1'1'0ny3 411. 173. 125, 1117 Demos. James Dickey. Robert Dies. Dunna nuell. William 122 Dnuilas, Robert 16? Duff James Duncan. Richard 1'11 Duaenhery. Jack 171 Dysnn. David 111 Enkms. Gary Eli. Ann Louise 1511 II!!- Yel. 112119 110 knun. End 122 'kinn. Jenn 45. 1'11 Eriksson. Judith 15. T4. 101'. 171 Swanson, Marjorie 152 Swanson, Roberhl 36. 41. 50. 102. 151 SwedJun-J. .10ch 41:. 102, 159 Thomas. Richard 55, 151 Thomnmn. James 'I'hummel, Jane 30. 102, 151 Tictz, Phil Valsonno. Joann 40. ID? Vnndru, Judith 52. 54. 115, 151 Weiner. Sheldon 129. 161 Wennerlmlm. In2r1ll 161 Warren Margaret 67. 7d. 113. . White. Richard Wick. Judith 113 FRESHMEN 1-'1..Ik. Meredith 110. 171 Findlay, 60111119 115. 171 Flaming. John 122. 171 Form. n, Donald 1113 sz . Jnnic2113.1013 1reedlund.Norm 1211.170 Jerald r0 1m, Danna 11'.1 1'11 fiavette. Pntricm 101. 171 Gimmd. Barry 45. 120, 1'1'1 Giisun. James 171 Glaze. Wolrmanx 7:1. 171 Cour. Duane 129 Gulgart. Carolina 52, 111 Gorhnhon. Mona :15, 5-1. 171 Goslin. An. :17. 171 Guvennt. Robert 116. 1'11 Gramuch, Cary 125, 171 Gram, Gary 120. 111 Greenway. Ruben 9:1, 129. 111 Gross. Carol 35. 51. 1a. 171 Guenther. Susi 73. 1'11 Gualtggson. Barbara 45. GE. 1118. Gustafaon. Jesse 101 Guatavann, Susan 97, 11:1, 111 Hacker. Carolyn :15, 111 Hamilton. Jack 1'11. Hansen. Alice 110 Hanson. Gwen 171 Hanson, Juhn Hnmmn, Larry 16.8 Hardin. Charles 40. 411'. 171 Harper. Melvin 1612' Hedin. Nancy 45. 54. 171 Hammzn, Henry Hendley. John 171 Herro. Richard 1'22 Holcomb. Janice 35. 1121. 1'11 Hanette. Jan 40. 125, 111 Hnover, FnLrinia 165 Huktedt. Waller 4'1. 119. 158 Hultgren. Arland 45. 120. 1151; Humphreys, James 41:, 157 Hunter. Thomas. 1511 1051mm. Roker 11s. 1113 men, Don ms Jacobs. Rosalie chohwn. Ilnllert 55 James. Catherine 7:1, JR, 11111 Jnnecke, Ronald X7. 1118 Janssen, John 120. 168 Jnnmn, Dnrlynz 105. 1110 Jnlmnnselh James 122. ms Johnson. Alan 11-11 Juhnson. Barhnm 15,1118 Jahnson. Charlene . 45.158 Jahmon.charle5116.1ss Johnson. Janet 351 .151 91,105 Juhnxon, Janice 153 Johnson. Jenn 1611 Johnson. Katherine Juhnson. Mary 171 Johnson. Richard 116. His Johnson. Razer ms Jnllnson. Sandra 35. 153 Juhlin. Carol 45. 102. 171 Kain. Donald 111 Knndler, De r91: Knutmmm. .10ch 11:5 KiaIrer. Anne Kilgom. Csml Kink. Priscilla '39. 45. 102. 111 Klimilrn. Richard 11l'. 1'F'L Klindworth. Jerry Knnhaan. KennnLh 37. 121 Koeller, William 111 Krann. 13mm 1:12. 171 Krekel. Murcia 1'11 Krug. Caroline Kruse. Carl 122. 1'11 Kruze. Wnudzll 40 Kurth, Cherie; 15. 1'11 Kyhlstellt. M01111 Lance, Howard Landmnm, ?qu Lemon, An 5 15. 102. 111 Lumen. Nancy 711. 111 Larson. Rnuduu 11.0. 11:5, 171 Larson. Roland .1. 127. 171 mm. Shirley 1.2111. Tum 75. 11:1 Leander. Doris 105, 1155 Lee. Michael Leonard. Karen 11:. 1133 Lindberm Peter 411, 119. 166 Lindfors, Alice 7D Linduukt. Dawn '14. 102. 168 Lindsay. Frank 69. 155 l,inuuist.1..eland12'1'. 155 Lippert, Ruben 41.43.1711 Linngamn. .1111 LonKE. Ronald 105 Lundeen. James 127. 165 MacFarlane. Robert MauCnll, Julie 1151. 155 Magney. Garden 52, 155 Mngnnsaun. Barbara 7:5. 101. 165 Malnlr, Jnaaphine 41., 48. 60. 1.65 Markland. Judith 155 Mart.Ilann1c Martin, Andra 105 1135 Martin. David. Marvi Carnl 45 165 Matth es. Barium 115. 41. 1'1. 4H. 1.13. 1.65 Mauraia, Mary E1121. 155 MuAilister, Michael MCCIERII. Jean 1011. 157 McKamey. Edmund McKinley, Donald McKnight, Kenneth 36. 51, 119, 18'! Mcllgurrny, Roherl 45, 118. 53, 1a. Meyer. William Miuhaelsen, Jon Miller, Gene Miller, 6101-161 Miller. Robert Moherg, Larry :17 1.0 Modory. Gary 16 Morela. Jnhn :17. 45. 48. 1.61 Morgan. Lane 167 Murmn. Chauncey 50 Muehlemeyer, Kathryn :15. 45. 108. 151 Munron. John 43. 157 Myrvold. Luther 45. 129 Nahb. Carl Neal. Albert 46 Nelsun. Ann 48. MT N91153:. Cumlyn . 4E. 46. 113. Nelson. Esther, a, ma. 107 Nelmn. Karleen Nelsml. Nonine 151 Nelson. Richard 166 Nelson. Suzanne 45. 105. 155 Nelson. thiine Nenwerk, thn 57. 156 01.811011, Donald 5?. 166 Oliver. William 115. 106 011m . David G. 119. 166 Olscm. K2111. 125. 1156 Olson, Merin 01.!1111. Ronald 41. ED, 123. 16E Oasteml. Martin 43 Oresum. Kathhen :55. 45. 166 Oswoarl. Diane as Pnlmnteer. Raymond Palitgesr. Margnr. I :15. 813.15. 11... Park. Marshn as. 105. 11:11 Parker. Wayne Paulsen. Janice 160 Pearson, Dunn'ld Pedersen. David 1111. 166 Pekw. Michael Penman, Keith 120 Peterson. Kenneth 1111 Peterson. Leonard :11, 125, 1913 Pemrson. Mahlon Peterson. Mikael 1111. 166 Petemon. Ralph A. 122. 1130 Petnrson, Ralph K. 127. 1'1 Perlerzon. Ruhert '15. 113, 127. T Petersen. Runald 118 Petanaon. Slunley Pickegimt. Eldon 54. 'r'S. 119. Poston. Joe Prinz, Edward 119. 170 Pruessins. 0111111 :16. 71. 1'10. 1'10 Wiggins. James Williams, Barbara 151 Wiltenstrum, Eugene 45. 71, 115 Wolke, Anila 1111, 161 Young, Allan Youngberg. P011111: 113 Ynumzman, Marilyn 32. :12. no. 159. 151 Yungen. John 111.115, Gemill Rumuauen. Bonnie 10- Rasmnneen, Karen 10 Rather. Roland 1'70 Remley. Sanford hardsnn Jnmex 1.22. 170 Hmkert, Don $5. 119. 170 Riley. Marlene 15. 170 Ritter. James Ruhhinx. Fnimj. 116 Eugen. James 122. 110 RBI??? HDlly 35. 311'. T11. 103. Ruehmann. Robert 161: Rushkin, W'allana Ruud, Vinnne 1H5 Rydell. Carol 102. 170 351211, Nancy 54. 170 Savely. Charlea 4113, ms. 110 Schrnmm. Paul 115. 170 Schroeder. Evonne 41. 43. 155 Schultz, David 165 5mm. Bem- 1116 56:111. Donald 110 Settlirsdahl. Dannhy 45. 1111!. Seward. John Short. Ronald 1116 5121119 . John 53. 55. 93 Sims. Manure: Skone. Jnnine 60. 165 smith. Milo 151; Smith. Richard 53 59. me: Soderstmm. Evelyn Spencer. Thomas 45. 45. 41 Stance. Donald. Stnnhy. Gary 11513 Sumac. Karen 1156 Stead. Eloise TO. 1115. 155 Stenmun. Dorothy 166 Stevenson, Robert 3111... George Stonoulos. Lee 811. 31. 31. 125 Storms. James '10. 11113 Storms. Neil 110'. 155 Strutton, W'illism 71. 122 Striater. Marie 41'. 1'10 Stropes. Leroy 31.1012. 1.111111 52. 5-1. 153 Stuhbs. 1311112. : Sundeen, Paul 168 Swanson. Duane :8. 119. 11311 Swanson. Leslie 121'. 168 Swanson, Jnanna 5.1, 05. 105. 158 Swenm. 141.1111 45. 110. m1. 168 lelor. Lynn 168 Theer. Ruben. 91 Thlclletull, 1Villinnl Thompson. Carol 110. 161i Thorne. Susan 105. 1138 Tindel. Roberta 6'1. 1.611 Tinzlc. Thomu 153 Turner. Lee 115, 165 Vickmy. Kay Wagner. Marlowe 70. 170 Walker. Diane 158 Ware. Gnry 127. 1TH Warren. Thumna 119. 105 Watts. W'alter 7:1. 911. ms Waxnnberz. Stuart 1:0 Wells. Ethel 115 WPIIs. Rulmrt Westbug. June 102. 110 wesnnha1.Nelsun 1115 170 la. Bridgette 46.60.1711 kmnu. Bernice '10. 1'0 Wickslrum. Darmll 1111 w ens. William 122. 17a Wininms. John 91. 129 Williams. Lawrence Wilson, Karen 170 Wolf. Helm; 170 Wriedl. Laverne Wuerzhergev. Thomas 170 Young. Ronnld 11H Young. Vernon 5:3. 170 Zimmerman. 11111111111 11 Zumstein. John 41. 12:1. 170 207 PROGRESS: 1958 If yaw examine far a moment the mortal of 1908 or more recently that of 1948, yaw immediately recogazize the power of progreu thgt ha: mrmowzted pmafigiom dixcamwgemenn. Even though we have lot! much we have achieved much. Now, than of yam generation are faced with applymg your own influencei to Olt't' way of life. The need for comtzmt refinemem in thi: way of life become: a primary text for than: who have benefited by the exilerz'eme of higher education, More than thix, you who are grzldlratet of the Christian caliege are more potitiwly chalievzged to Irrerzgthm the Chrixtian culture identified with om way of life. For you, the Clan of 1958, :1 pzzrmit of a brighter fiztttrehz: Iearch that 1'; :rlwayt astonixhing in itjelftij promijhzg by what yolt have learned about the pan, For you, ezfltmtian at AUGUSTANA COLLEGE .rigiziftes faith in the future mad confidence in your tomrihlttimz to program after I 958. -THE FACULTY, STAFF AND ALUMNI. OF AUGUS'I'ANA COLLEGE Compliments of WILLIAM STUHR. ARCH. for The Augustancr Student Union Bldg. I. B. OAKLEAF EARLE A. TARBOX I. L. OAKLEAF OAKLEAF TARBOX AGENCY. INC. General Insurance First National Bank Building Founded 1886 Phone Moline 4-3563 Moline. Illinois Dimock, Gould 8: Co. LUMBER 0 MILLWORK ' PLYWOOD Est. 1852 ROCK ISLAND MOLINE EAST MOLINE BETTENDORF wle see ourselves and our community as one Eighfy-six years ago, Peiersen Harned Von Maur was founded. In+o our ci+y came a +ufally new personaFify, creafed and shaped around H1e belief The? an organizafion Ends ifs greaf- esf fulfilmeni in being closeiy assuciafed with 1+: communHy. Today. fhis fundamenfal belief. fhis sense of responsibiliiy 10 +he people of H9 cHy. underlies PHVM's broadened. expanded personalHy. Perhaps you yourself have Ielf H while browsing 1hrough one of H12 many Jeparf- rnen'rs: perhaps you have seen if in +he smHe of a helpful salesperson. We iruly hope so! For. more +han ever. all of us 6+ Pefersen's are defermined fo make our sfore your favorite shopping place in Davenport 1872 Our Cammunify's Senior Depurfmeni Store I958 anleI PETERSEN 0 HARNED 0 VON PviAUR mum .r. -k-;.:;..;;.i;. I you want from uh. I wadamrguw. 7-71.! , . . 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There are growing opportunities for you in the expanding QuadrCities. They're here in our thriving industries cmd busi- nesses that keep pace with area development. You have the chance for success in a career in this heart of the midwest with fine living conditions and cultural advantages. Consider the utilities fieldhu vital industry that provides better living through gas and electric power. If you like, drop in and discuss openings of various types. We'll be happy to discuss them with you. ytmrs for better living IOWA I LLINOIS Gas and Electric Company pilot. aim mowm er Eldri: Sewn! famous for famous brands WOODS IEWELERS Where terms are easy and Charge accounts welcome DIAMONDS WATCHES CHINA SILVERWARE CRYSTAL 1702 Second Ave. Rock Island, 111. 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Then let this timid hand of mine l Be guided, line for line, l With that steady, certain trueness l ' l Of the Hand that planned This universe. There are nmlcriui's 1 mm! chime. Then let this casual mind of minc Clmusc with the wisdom of the Mind That fixed the substances Of things like grams and trees And mountain peaks. There are decision: I must makcl Then let me make them with that sureucss That divided land and sea, And day and night, the birds that Hy And bcasts that roam the Held. gag a jggmg jfiZJMZl Thcrcls a determination I must have. :x Then let me bind myself unto such things As principles, and truth, and right With that same permanence That holds in their celestial places The sun, and stars, And all the heavens' gems. I've a future I must build. 50, let me lmilcl it wEth such cam, Such tools, such wisdom, And with such a rugged Hrmness, That all the Fiercest thrusts Of host or elements Cannot destroy it. Aye; Yve a future I must build . . . Let me rise, then, to the task! JOHNDEERE'MOLINE.ILLINOIS 219 My . meemw-qm mg m As you, the 1958 graduates of Augustana College, prepare to enter business and professional life, you move forward with the sureness gained from your course of study at one of America's finest scholastic institutions. Augustcmcr has been a turning point for you,- its influence will be with you always. This entire Quad-City area can be proud of Augustqnct and her students . . . their contributions to our cultural and iniellectuctl Climate cannot be measured. In extending our best Wishes, we .JM at Modern Woodmen sincerely hope that you will always have pleasant memories of the days you spent in our community. MODERN WOODMEN of America 0 Life Insurance Since 1883 0 Home Office, Rock Island, lliinois $200.000.000 in Assefs--SBBS.OO0.000 Refurned fo Policyholders and Beneficiariss-3604.000.000 Lih Insurance in For:- 220 You Can Buy It In Rock Island THE RETAIL BUREAU OF THE ROCK ISLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Extends Its Heartiest Congratulations To the Class of 1958 Compliments of Milk Ice Cream Butter Cottage Cheese Complete headquarters for the college man featuring Americals finest brands in our Uni- versity Shop. - F d C ARROW SHIRTS KUPPENHEIMER SUITS Falrmont 00 s 0' MCGREGOR SPORTSWEAR DON RICHARD SUITS EAGLE SUITS STETSON HATS 1323-2nd Avenue , mosenlelders ROCK ISLAND 177? ?! -16.0 3 2ft??? ., '1709 SECOND AVENUE. ROCK ISLAND 9- , :Anlma Save at FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ROCK ISLAND Established 1852 Oldest Bank In Rock Island County Member F.D.I.C. 222 Best Wishes to the Entire Augustanq College Family a firs ? H'J'JELE IT'S GOT DAVENPHRTIDWA I DEDERIIFFDSIDWA TO BE GOOD! In appreciation of the cultural iniluence purveyecl ; by Auguslcmcr College upon our Community. I. I. Case M Company, Rock Island Works. Greetings from America's Oldest Paint Manufacturer SIMON 6: LANDAUER Second at Main Davenport For almost half a Century The QuqdhCities Finest Store Now In Its 204 Year DEVOE PAIN T STORE Painf Wct11pqper-Art Materials for Men, LUomen and Boys 1406 - 5th Ave. Moline. Illinois BLACKHAWK HOTEL famous SMORGASBORD Served Every Sunday Noon - 8 PM. adults - $1.95 Children A $1.25 HOTEL BLACKHAWK 31d a1 Perry SIB. DAVENPORT, IOWA Adiacent parking lot AUGUSTANA BOOK CONCERN Co: pliments of . ?:f m??? Flaw D3. GUY TEMPLE INC. 22:22; GARDEN SHOP Ave-gzsrati: SPUDNUT SNACK BAR' .......... Ezim'imice WHEELOCK DRUG '5'7'a2li: FORT ARMSTRONG HOTEL 5.22:5'5 rrrrr HAROLDS ooooo 9 EM MElS TEXACO SERVICEW 33:533- WESTERN JOBBING C0. ESTERDAHES MORTUARY CRESCENT ELECTRIC CARLSON BROS. lAUNDRY RI TOBACCO AND SPEC. CO. Homogenized J'VD Milk Dair-Rich Choc. Drink DOWNING'S DAIRY, INC. Grade A Milk ROCK ISLAND. ILLINOIS Phone 8-4427 Ice Cream Cottage Cheese REYNOLDS ENGINEERING CO. ENGINEERS AND MANUFACTURERS Designers cmd Builders of Tools, Dies, Iigs, Fixtures and Special Machinery ROCK ISLAND. ILLINOIS mmmr'r'oo n-coaazsuaumru 0 ii f-rh 4 ; . Di! limb - A CHALLENGE AND AN OPPORTUNITY . is oHered in the field of casualty insurance, right here in Back Island, by the Bituminous Casually Corporation. If you have executive ambition, Bituminous uiTers you on-Lhe-juh training, opporlunity for additional study, iull consideration of your aptitudes and interests, exceptional Working conditions and benefits. Openings in sales, accounting, statistics, safety engineering, underwriting, claims We welcome an opportunity to talk with you. BITUMINOUS CASUALTY CORPORATION ROCKISLAND.ILLINOIS BITIJMINDIJS FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Specirzh'st: in WarkmeWs Compensation and Liability Lines ?aMez ?MM4 IN c. ROCK ISLAND. ILLINOIS Satisiaction Always 228 THE T 0 w E R RESTAURANT 3031 7th STREETHMOLINE. ILL. LARGE AND SMALL PARTY AND BANQUET ROOMS FINEST IN FOOD ALWAYS PHONE 4-9814 FOR RESERVATIONS BEAR MANUFACTURING 00. ROCK ISLAND WORLD LEADER IN AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY SERVICE EQUIPMENT 1 COOKS' MUSIC SHOP COMPLETE MUSIC SERVICE Records Pianos Phone 2-5388 Organs 113 Wesi Third Skeei Sheet Music Dmenpoxl, Iowa Ki-Fi SPECIALIZED INSTRUCTION ON ALL INSTRUMENTS Our Congratulations to Augusioma and The Class of '58 TUNNICLIFF-MacDONALD Engineering and Construction Company 3429 Miller Street Davenport. Iowa 229 230 NEW YORK STORE MOLINE - ROCK ISLAND WESTERN ILLINOIS LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORES TRI-CITIES LEADING ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR LSIW Electric Co. Phone Rock Island 6-2619 223 181h Street ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS Compliments of EAGLE SIGNAL CORPORATION MOLINE, ILLINOIS - DAVENPORT. IOWA Producing precision timers and counters, traffic signal systems . ! supporting liberal education For the Future of Americas culture. HAYMAKEWS CLNRS. 8. DYERS ' mo mm INC. . WHEELAN FUNERAL HOME lAGOMARCINO'S ; CARSE 8. OHLWEILER co. SWAN AND BAHNSEN Ft! MACE CHEMICAL 8t SUPPLY 5mm: com. co. N n. l. TRNSFR. 8: STORAGE co. H MA RANDO 5 I RUTH PURCELL mc. .; cum Y'S mm mm m -our compliments to the students of Augustana College and their interest in the School. A. D. HIJESING CORPORATION Battlers of Pepsi-Cola 106 - 14th Street, Rock Island The C hemise makes 1958 fashion headlines FASHION CENTER SECOND FLOOR mGCahehs ROEKISlAND 501' COMPLETE coverage of AUGUSTANA EVENT 5st MOLINE DAILY DISPATCH GREATEST NEWSPAPER IN WESTERN ILLINOIS Established as Established as WEEKLYt 1868 OVER 100.000 READERS DAILY DAILY - 1878 J .1 llm . , I fj Fi' LARRY'S STANDARD SERV. RITl CAFE LAMP'S FLORAL SHOP Wm GUSTA FSON' m.foEfutf' THOMES-PROESTLER 00. R. I. PAINT CO. H. H. CLEVELAND AGENCY ECONOMY MOTORS BOWLADROME ALLEYS lEE'S MACE NOVELTY SHACK GIFT SHOP 7-lIP BOTTUNG C0. lE CLAIRE HOTEL AIR CONDITIONED SLEEPING ROOMS AIR CONDITIONED PRIVATE AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS SMORGASBORD EVERY SUNDAY-NOON TO 8 P.M. K We recommend! if to our- iriencld 44371 MOLINE, ILLINOIS NATIONALLY SOLD - QUALITY CONTROLLED SCHNEIDEW DRUG STORE, mu. m sow ' '- COAST TO cm: SHAKES CANADA SODAS ALASKA ; PUERTO RICO 1801 -381h 5T.- ROCK ISLAND FLOATS AND i' CONES GROWING! 1 PRE-PAKS ! ' gift headquarters ' . Hallmark cards The Aristocrat of Frozen Dairy Products J THERE CAN BE A DARl-DELITE IN YOUR BUSINESS FUTURE l AREA AND STORE FRANCHISES AVAILABLE 4 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS D A R I - D E I. I III E HOME OFFICE 1507-2nd Ave. Rock Island. III. Groessle - Mercer company printers and binders SEYMOUR INDIANA COMPLIMENTS OF EQUATOR COM 00., Inc. ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS He Serves Mosf Who Serves Best PHONES 6-4417 - 6-44! B 114 - l31l1 STREET The Store for Young Men and Men Who .5ny Young THE 5 YNDICA TE-IIUB Compn'efe Ouififfers for Men and Boys 222 West Second Street Davenport, Iowa 2155 m E - - K - - - -, .31 1-4? sq: H'f; T - A A u .. - - A2 ..... . A h n 4 A . . lbOS-an Ave. n '0' s '5 D 0 N W R I G H T Rock Island I PIZZA 8: SPAGHETTI HOUSE PA RKER M UNDR Y INSTITUTIONAL FOODS TORRANCE HECI'RIC SCHWENKER-MOUGAN INC. STANLEY FRUIT C0. ORANGE CRUSH BOTTLING 00. BlACKIIA WK llINCII 5TH AVE. SHELL SERVICE BOND- WA 1 GRENS CHINESE Vll M GE Engravings by JAHN a: 0LLIEB aagmmg CWW CHICAGO, ILLINOIS compliments of : NICHOLS WIRE G: ALUMINUM C0. : I125 BUGKINEHAM ROAD, DAVENPBRT, IOWA 239 Carl W. Meyer fyou Eng W 'We Supplg VALLEY Boggy; Suany C . 0. Ronald C. Meyer DAVENDORT, IOWA QMCWWQ DiaI2-5332 The House of Quality and Service 527 WEST FOURTH ST. DAVENPORT, IOWA O KITCHEN EQUIPMENT 0 REFRIGERATION U FIXTURES O SUPPLIES In This 98ih year, Augusiono brings you To your Commence- meni. An inieresting, complex and fosT moving age beckons you and challenges all of us. You will determine to grow or to siuliify; your starting role will be then of working oui problems; with experience, some of you will be causing things to be clone. Look for The better way of geiiing ihe world's Work accom- plished,- good luck as you grow. FRENCH C! HECHT DIVISION KELSEY-HAYES COMPANY DAVENPORT, IOWA L Royal Neighbors of America has pro- $3: 'd d d 1 ' if t 1' d . .., q V1 rv1ce 0 Id BID 1 111 ix:::: E , e. CI HQ 86 CI S CIIl E 11fe msurcmce for men, women, and $ $ h'ld $3 C 1 ren. g Ex-r: . K Insurance In Force $440,127,482 i R xx Total Assets $154,977,735 11$ RE: Membership 553.781 R ' QR: R: a ROYAL NEIGHBORS of AMERICA E I K SUPREME OFFICE ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS Kim: Rik , SHOCKER PAPER 00. R. I. EMS! C0. PHIL. ROSENE STORES A. M. 81000 CO. BECWS SALAD DRESSING DA V. FISH 60. BARNES COSTUME SHOP TOAST! SHOP WESTERN MUTL LIFE INS. 00. Nli-WAY CORP. FRANC'S FURNITURE 00. MARLIN A 5500A TES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS A. -xu A j. .,..7 i.-. Tho, ROCKETY-I thanks all of the following people and concerns for their work in the preparing and publishing of this annual: Bill O'Connor of Jahn and Ollier Engravers, who was so helpful in initiating us into the intricacies of letterpress production book. The S. K Smith Cover Co. who made our covers. Mr. James Galley, advisor. The GI-aessIe-Mercer Printing Co. with whom we contracted for the printing of the year- Aliee Bartholemew and Harold Kamhak of the Public Relations Office. The Public Relations photography staff for burrowed pictures. Nancy Wilson, 19:37 editor, who was a helpful guide to the 1958 editor. THAN K YOU To the ROCKETYJ STAFF, who spent weekdays and weekends laying out pages, pasting pictures, selling advertisements and sending bills, searching for copy information, typing and indexing, taking and priming pictures, and being very patient with the editor, thank you. Arline The Staff: Art Managers Wayne J ollnsml, business Index Loo Eiffel, advertising Layout Barbara Fame, editor Boa Sr-hulpnburg Copy Karin Younghcrg, editor Peggy Anderson, captions Sports Doc Dovre , Ron Olson Semm-s Photography Gloria Jarek, editor BPtty Baird Boverloe Bowman T . Kim Bongtsml, pllotngl'apher bulges Dave Peterson, printing Royalty J oyce Koskimaki Pat Ne'llans, editor J an Oliver Dede Renbel'g Betty Sjostmm Eldie Almquist Nancy Honette, editor Gail Allen Alice Samuelson Sherry Bennett Karla Olalldex- l' ' 7 , i 7 W l I :- ORGANIZATION INDEX - i ORGANIZATIONS 1 Student Union l j 1 , iovcmmem .......................... 28 . 1 U f'ufvtoria ............................. 32 I L Publications Board .................... 33 . Religious Board ....................... 33 1 'l Phi Beta Kappa ....................... 3-i- L 1 Who's Who ........................... 34 W Aglaia ................................ 3:3 , JH. Toppers .............................. 35 ; : ' Obsvrver .............................. 36 FL. ' Rockety-I ............................. 3S 1' E WAUG ............................. 1.0 E . TVriterf Club ......................... H i i Q: lILFidvlh-y ........................... 42 - ; Alpha Phi Gamma ..................... 41-2 1 ; Art Association ........................ 43 ' Convocation Scrios .................... 44- ; H Organ Club ........................... 4:3 3:5 Chapel Choir .......................... 45 f Augqlsfaua Choir ...................... 46 .ll : Little Symphony ...................... 47 E: 1 Band ................................ 48 : ' - ; Oratorio Society ..................... 49 'I Foreign Missionary ...................... ij Society 52 1 . CovenantClub.......,4...... ,,A.....53 i Church Ym-ations ...................... 5-1 i 'l Phi Alpha Theta ....................... 54 4 Alpha Phi Onwga ................... 5:3 : a Speech Clinic ......................... 56 - . International ........................... I 1- : Relations Club ........................ 57 : Math Club ............................ 57 I Forensics..,... ......................58 I . , Pi Kappa Delfa ........................ 59 ' u Alpha Psi 0111ega ...................... 60 I '5 SNEA ............................... 6-11- : , ; Commerce Club ....................... 66 Ji l Biology Club .......................... 67 GREEKS : I - ; Chemical Society ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 68 Chi Omega, Gamma 1133 l ; Geology Club ........................ 69 131mm 113135-110 1 105 f . . .. F 31mm Jpsxlon 1 u .................... I , i Bgedxshy Huh ..7. . . . '. .................. 'I-U kappa Tau ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H8 - .- 2?.21'53 2123153;5;;:?;$'1: :: 11:1: : ; :: 11:;3 Egghfn'iia'tx : : : : : : : : .' : : : : rs: : : : : 1m 1 h 5 9W1 ---------------------- Z? $333332; mi: ::::::::: 1111:1115: I 1 LGSIJJ'IIfUIItuII Hub .................... :3 Delta Omega Nu IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 11g; . Icrmpnm ---------------------------- H Gamma Alpha Beta .................. 120 . Dolphins ............................. 75 Omicron Sigma Omim-ou .............. 122 - Phi Omega Phi ...................... 12k!- ' Pi Upsilon. Gamma .................. 126 Rho N11 Delta ....................... 128 Independent Men .................... 130 IS and IF ........................... 1:31 I STUDENT INDEX ..................... 20:3 An Augustana hook . . l ROGk':1-Y-I 1955- We have captured same of Augusfmmk .s-Imrlaw-s, but finera are many more. They 1 mus! remain 'iw. your minds alone. . 244 I l !
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