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

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Rather, knowledge is happiness, because to have knowledge . . . is to know true ends from false, and lofty things from low. To ' know the thoughts and deeds that have marked manas progress is to feel the great heart-thmbs of humanity through the cen- turies,- and if one does not feel in these pul- sations a heavenwmd striving, one must in- deed be deaf to the harmonies of life. Helen Keller - Hugustana College Rock Island, Illinois CLLEGE LIBRARY M bland. III 61,201 I00 cnnnms 6 The gear in Retrospect 50 Those mm Lead 94 Hugh's Scholars 144 i Hvenues oi lnteresl 188 Bmtherhond 213 mining Horsemen 244 1 The Bommunilu : The Gear In Retrospect Life 129 a fragment, a moment between two eternities, influenced by all that has pre- ceded, and to influence all that follows. The only way to illumine it is by extent of view. William Charming urigntulion became more than letters arriving swing augustwm in its real .s-mroundings faca.s-young, m'rl, brigh: nervous smiles Imrgnificencc in r! hovering wiHow brmnics and HIM. huodown mikiam-fun, searching leaders, fan '11 s-mn stairs warm moist nighls- blankcting gmanness food, 152';an Imtsida, inside rooms cluttered, .s1ffling new book smell hurrying old main 0 speech-quict curiosity lhinking a year . . excitement hi! suitcases, Lamps, umbrellas, hairdryer, shaving lotion, coats mom, 18:10 peopIe-tan, eager, indifferent, varying hooks-books-books rzgi'stratinn frustration 8 oblock . . . K. '1; V?! fun is where you are partch-costumes, casual umbrellas walking riverbank-boat whistle jack dlantcrns leaves-cmnchy biking to blackhawk games and competition 14 people 'round a union table laughter listening , . . HOMECOMING COMMI'ITEE CHAIRMEN - BOW I: Kristi Leivat, Bill Bogner, Isabel Hill, Deanna Swanson, Margene Lehman, Gloria Bauer. ROW 2: Dick Bargsrud, Mary Mulder, Bob Moesenthin, Marge Bergendaff, Dun Larson, Karol Hein. ROW 3: Jen'y Abenth, Kxis Mngnuson, Steve Bergman, Terry Peterson, Jim Nelson, Gail Larson, Sue Thomas, Pat Hemg, John Spinal, Dan ChurchilL Bub Gramsh, Tom Simon Anderson, Roy Puccini. NOT SHOWN: Ginny Gehlbach, Billie DeGrasse, Sue Nelson, Judy Swinehart, Sharon Bonocosky, Fred Manolph, Larry Drechsler. homecoming is harvesf hoofennnny don and karol-ouemlls and sfrmvhm's busy amphitheatre ringing with cheers grcck cheerlcrlders-sorc muscles bathuth um mm orange licking flames a presideka smile tight-lockctl hands . . .racing, twisting, curling taut rope pulI-victory! weariness 12 MARCIA SKELLENGER VLQueen FRESHMAN ATTENDANT Lynn Strand VI-KINC: Jim Ash, V'I-QU E Mania S cllcngcn Ff HMAN AT- YDAN .KLDSU': d. Vl-HOYALTY ATTENDA . ROW' ONE: Younglmrg, 1 1m Slmm. HOW . Juhmun, W'dynu Flt ls. .IIEIIE-n a dignified hull Ducrflawing whispered hailos, aware of graying hair the Mlma matern hummed quiet that seems alive wifh expectation darkness syJotthtctL-royalty standing smiles . . . mars . . . memories a proud mother's embrace listening to the warmth of h-mlitfon augic has known candles Out risers . . . walk faster pitchpipc? floating melody rhythm fmsh en masse . . I happy eleven hours til! parade . . . IIIIIIIII IIIIIIII I mt MIIn .13 E i V MK: 10 11.111. and there they are and we wonder how? floats, beautiful, original, ?ast-minute napkins everywhere stuffing no-doz borrowed wand rumpled sweatshirts laughter and jokes all night low ceiling min?410, oh no! keep stuffing coffee, donuts stuff! stuff! 9:45 am. parade . . . KAPPA EPSILON NU guiTar and Feather 'Em PHI OMEGA PHI Hoafn far Augie OMICRON SIGRIA OMICRON Ifs in Hie Bag KAPPA TAU Pickif a Win from far outside the Stadium .5; fanfare trumpets the beginning of another football game plumes flying . . . white shoes brass whistles blaring-pcnaltt'es the crowd cheers for the flash of blue and gold vikings 33-0 dusk casts a longing shadow on the bell tower callers jammed in westerlin lobby moving k . . faces . . . dresses . . . kaleidoscope holding hands yawn stars caressing silhouettes of darkened buildings moon-wonder . , . homecoming augie . . A 21 w 1' ' I U x RUTH ANDERSON Homecoming Princess dark glasses against silvery hair softness underscoring impact centennial hushed uneasiness segregation? aware act some gathered in the union john griffin, M Lilia 1e impression . . . $$$$qu 3 $$$th Writ 43$ john f. kennedg 3 . . young, intelligent, busy, dynamic augustana . . . admired, opposed, discussed, respected and then november 22, 1963 disbelief this is americu numbneSs tear-stained faces why? prayers one nation, under god . . . indivisible tomorrow yet tragedy . . . SEATED: Charles Barton, Steve McKinley, Diane Kachevas, Wayne Fields, Nancy Olson, Nancy Oehmich, Phyllis Anderson. STANDING: Janna Schafer, Steven Baxter, Ray Opletz, Tad Booth, David Ketter, Mae Youngberg, Tom Maranville, Marilyn Coil, Ann Boaden. in stinging irony of man related to man today mlem tortured minds . . . awareness in the black beyond the footlights stabbing On stage . . . concentration intensity weeks, days, hours ago work so many lines . . . too many . . . carft remember rehearse interpretatiun somewhere the right prep cue worry should there be more stress on this charactefs . . . mr. t.-direction bobbles . . . laughter then start in again make-up, starcherl collars dress rehearsal . . . work , . . rework butterflies but applause from out there . . . Jim Bates, Mary Anderson, Jack Hugh, Glenna WW d HMU Hurry snow flaky;- rt'n' pil'Jbrm laung' pint' Irma smell windows PDH'U'LH-hfl'c blinking utih'l Cuhu' gift chapel bails rcfleciian messiah in magnitude mac Hm inspiration of solo chorus massed the wonder of his Tove manifest god fill . , . SOLOISTS: Iohn McCuNum, tenor; Maud lecr, mpmrm; Howard Nelson. buri- tunc; lesz-l Olwrlin, cmmrwtcnor; :Incl lImry Vckl, mnduclm. fr'mrin'on . , cundleihulocd girl smiling bright Christmas free full against an aura of white Iiny hghr flicker those rlHL'aning circled ivy swcdish carols hummer! clanciugibrcmhlcss. costumed, fmr tonafcgubbtr-r so much that is augic-Flcn'fugc . . . KAY KARLSON Santa Lucia Santa Lucia muary udurx Ilr'FfH'ng Ulmugh mr'r'id'mw mmm'prrtima Hues hurry mblm Fang trim fowl fnl yL'Hmr t'hvww. Swt'dish mrwrlmHs, rr'c'F pudding dorm! wirh fingrm guy dancers weaving ubom' ctum'fr-Ir'! mblcs fellowship am: more cookie 7 yum . . whee . . snuggled in nylon patterned ski jackets cucryone happy hoary breath cloud whaoshing down down hard slick white spirits soar laughter frozen against silence escape books shoved in closets a smile - now jamming everything back that was misplaced during finals glad-mgs packed waiting see you soon . . . Choir. William A. Shirer, author of The Rive and Fall of the Third Reich. Robert Shaw directs the Augustana augiei? privilege and yet education reaching into every field, touching for a moment insight foresight by moving choral interpretation years in germany keynoting the reality of a convention ymrsanality meeting future voters revealing the wonders of far beyond, the stars experience . . . W'emer Voanun speaks to a full house. Personalities Republican Congressman James Brom- chI and Mn Getz, Platform Chair- man, preside over the COP Mock Convention. n .m Isl n BU V n 0 B h. nl... m P 0 EU politics-real at augustana mock only in the sense not final curiosity thnn excitement stately banners keynote address rollcall silvmy syllables . . . nomination cm invading din so loud quiet only within the crowd of noise on and on newspaper slippery-wet print resenscentgd air filled with confetti rain third ballot . . . confusion 7m, chairman, Oklahoma wishes to switch its vote to . . . victory: Iodgclromney here but wait and see . . Jim Bates, Ann Bonden, Amie Blatt, George Zage, Ann Zellmer, Dave Ketter, Steve McKinley, Kathy TIuecl. The mousetrap different . . . characters haunting mlignant mood murder suspense who done it? the cast rehearsing for months knows time people enjoying work together mr. t. suggesting a few broken legs for luck success with the mousetmp not so different . . . lunch of Spring VIKING OLYMPIC QUEEN CAN- DIDATES: Pat Herzog, Louise Lind- quist, Pat Tinker, Judy Swineheart. whipping wind. becomes whisper .s-nff: purlcring remas- of mrlm'c for M angle: fresh green after gray slushy puddles arm! umbrellas again . . . but who cares moon gimx: over ton soon :- 45 m5 L . i. ink GABS-Wcstern Mutations, nr Fallow That Cloud ugly man on campus jest: jemfs ugly? and skits spoofing everything westerns . . . augie Chapel choir . . . tv. but entcwaz'ning not a, fast: money to help someone walk again . . . Phi Eho's-Candid on Stage D O N 's-Ionah 1! Imry Abenth UGLY MAN ON CAMPUS KE's-Huw to Succeed in Chapel Choir 'Without Really Trying Friendship Fair friendship fair :1 special spring fever that on paper is hope somehow kris 6: dale co-chafrman faculty administration stu- dents friends and months created new york times a reality accented by the roar of a subway a few Taughs on 15.0. the blinking lights of times square a peopIe-lined gym auctioneer antics me spreading grins of mr i:- rniss friend- ship record-bmaking dollar signs but new york times a big liffle effort in understanding created by people for people I I I FIRST PR EZE: PO Pfelders chaos no matter how much planning 18 hours to build hammer pound sound pound sound confiscation committees hurry cardboard paper wood transformed paint swish quick authentic what do you mean-ifs two feet too wide? where can we get aA-fust, back in the gym at 6 mm. noise . . . booths beginning to look real pray the door down? fall off yawn one hour left hurry welcome to new york times! sunday morning 6 mm. demolition dreamland . . . Wu. L CL C H m ,5 Dale Eck and Kris Magnuson FRIENDSHIP FAIR CO-CHAIRMEN ROW ONE-FHIENDSHIP FAiR CO-CHAIRMEN, K115 Magnusnn, Dale Eek ROW TVVO- REFOHTER, Phil Huugen; GYM DECORATIONS, Sharon Johnson, Cme Knrkow, not picturedzl; LUNCHEON. Judy Anderson, tjohn Spinal, not picturedh ELECTIONS, Marge Bergenduff, tBo Hulk, nut picturcdh BANQUET, Sue Nelson; CAMPUS DECORATIONS, Rich Farb, Pam Eullcr. ROKV THREE-AUCTION, Louise Lindquist, Ron Nehun; HE- PORTER. Faith Nimrod; PUBLICITY, Keilh Nelson, Pam Edelnmnn; BOOTHS, Mary Jean Eenander, Warren Strom; BANQUET, Jeff Zebu ROW FOUR-BUSINESS, Dan Churchill, Salli Watts, not pieturedl Craig Anderson FRIENDSHIP FAIR SCHOLARSHIP WINNER Sally Jacobson and Wolfgang Frank MISS AND MR. FRIENDSHIP E! ! ':IN, . Zig- . , . that day we thought would never come HOLD proceeding down to the front tassels faculty hooded. in red, blue, yellow, pink, white speeches that tell of dirccfr'ons up and out sitting here as before only different years . gone, ahead remembering . . wondering a degree outside . . . friend; relatives smiling congrmzrlarions look up , , . domed dull green . A . forever alma mater . . . 50 Those : th0 Lead, L! Sl No man can reveal to you aught but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge. The tedsher who walks in the shadow of the temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and lov- ingness. The Prophet tKahlil Gibram CLARENCE W. SORENSEN, PhD. President of the College ihe Presidents Message There are many sides to college life, as this yearbook demonstrates. Each feature has its place and makes its own contri- bution. Academic affairs are at the center of things. For this is a college, a place of teaching and learning about the world and human society. Never again, after college, will there be so good an oppor- tunity to explore systematically the vast range of human knowledge. Never will there he a better time to seek understand- ing of the universe, the destiny of man, and the values by which men live. A student, of course, is a person, as well as a future scientist, teacher, minis- ter, or physician. It is appropriate, then, 53 for the student as a person to make his or her own choices regarding social groups and extra-curricular activities. As this book illustrates such experiences may be con- sistent with the purposes of the College. The student lives, and learns, to live, at the same time that he achieves mastery in traditional academic areas. No one presumes to measure directly the significance of four years in college. Yet no one challenges the fact of their importance. Foundations for careers are laid in college classrooms. Friendships of college days may last a. lifetime. And who knows how the decisions of ten or thirty years hence are influenced by the years on the campus. C. W. SOBENSEN Board of Directors Mr. G. Ray Barcus Dr. Frank P. Madsen Rev. John R. Benson Dr. Robert J Marshall Dr. Samuel Bess Dr. Theodore E. Matson Rev. Howard Christensen Dr. Emerson Miller Rev. Luther Cooperrider Mr. Kenneth Moburg Mrs. Ruth Danieison Mr. Wilbur E. Moehring Dr. A. L. Fritschel Rev. Donovan L. Palmquist Mr. john H. GraHund Rev. Boswell Peterson Rev. C. Erik Hagg Rev. Wesley Samuelson Dr. Earl H. Hanson Mr. Lloyd A. Schwiebert Mr. E. H. Hellstedt Mr. George Slaughter Mr; Francis Howard Dr. C. W, Sorensen Mr. Arthur H. johnson Mr. John R Strieter Rev. Donald Knudsen Mr. Karl Vollmer Mr. Leroy Liljedahl Dr. Ruth C. W'ick Rev. Earl H. Lusk Mr. Karl 0. Werwath 54 I'IARIW S. B. JOHNSON, D.D., Dam: of Man, BETSEY ERODAHL, AM Dam: of Women. GEORGE AEBAUGH, PhD, VfcerPresfa'an and Dean of the College. 55 Humanities diverse yer unified idea: moby dick . . dame - Sp 101 papers seeking incentive for selfirleueiopment exposure, yes but a feeling, foo . . . immensity Of mmfs intellect awesome , . HENRIETTE C. K. NAESETH,P11.D. Chairman, Dfuisi'an of Humanities Professor of English Language- and Literature L. IOAN WYLIE, AVE, Instructor; DOROTHY I. PARKAN- DEE, Phil, Professor of English TRAUGOTT L. RICHTER, Ph.DyY Professor 0;! English. 57 . n 'VWiL 53- . . ,. 4E! x ZILPHA COLEE, A.M., Assistant Prufessor of English. KATHERINE STENBERG, A.M., Instructor of English. HARRY R. STELLINC, AM, Assistant Professor of English; ROALD D. TWEET, A,M., Assistant mecswr of English. 58 MARTHA M. SMECK, A.M., Assistant Pro- fessor of Spanish. ERWIN WEBER, A.M,, Instructor of German; ELIZABETH S. NATIONS, AM, Instructor of German; JOHN A. SIREVMC, Ph.D., Associate Pro- fessor of German. HARRY S. B. IOHNSON, D.D., Professor of Greek. MARGARET OLMSTED, A.M., Associate Professor of Latin and Mathematics. CARL J. ENGBLOM, Fil. lic,, Assistant Professor of Scandmmol'an. ANNE 1L NELSON, Ph. 11, Assistant Professor of French,- ALICE BAR- THOLOMEW A.B., Instructor of French and SpaniJFI. DOROTHY BJORNSON, AB, Instructor in Speech; THEODORE LEVANDER, B.D., Professor of Speech,- CHAD MEYER. A.M., Assistant Professor of Speech and Director of Radio und Television; DONALD C. TORNQUIST, AM Associate Professor of Speech. MARTIN J. HOLCOMB, A.M., Professor of Speech. MARGARET E. HATI'ON, A.M., Assistant Professor of Speech Carreclion and Audiology. DONALD C1 DAVIS, Ph. D., Professor of Speech Correction and Audiology, and Assmunt Director, Speech and, Hearing Center. Religion and Philosophu man in SOCiety religious moral a search in depth aristotle . st. 192ml . . . kirkegaard olzl testament cassfrefs essay on man analytical critical thought uiews-Shattcrcd, maintained, shaped everyone . . . KENNETH ANDEEN, PhD. Chairman, Divisfan of Philosophy and Religion Professor of Religion ARLAND J. HULTGREN, A.?vL, Instructor in Religion; PHILIP N. ERLANDER, A.B., Inn'ructor In Religion. LOUIS I ALMEN, Ph.D., Associate Professorand Dean of Cn'mch 64 GEORGE BA AFBAUCH, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophi; PAUL K. JOHNSON, AAL, Assistant Profesmr of PhiLamphy. R O B E R T ANDERSON, B.D., Assistanf Professor of Religion and Philosophy. 65 RONALD F. JESSONJ PhD. Professor of Music fine Hrts amstic expression .90 rarely granted molded mellowed encouraged appreciated a spark of gratitude for natural beauty working teachers . . . artists, musicians talent man thanking his god in creativity . . . Chairman, Dfuixian of Fine Arts MARIA A. WEISS, M.F.A., Instructor of Music. HENRY VELD, Mus. D,, Professor of Voice and Choral Conductor. RUTH E. HOLMEN, A.M., Associate Profesmr of Music. XVILLIAM HENIGBAUM, Instructor of Musicx B.Exlus., THOMAS HIBBARD, h l.Mus., Professor of Music. JOHN R. LEACH, Ed,D., Associate Professor of Music Education. W EUGENE LEETCH. M.Mus. Ed, 1n- siructor of Music. I1 fa WW IBV d . ' PHILIP B. McDERMOTT, Midusq Associate Professor of Music, CHARLOTI'E DURKEE, A.M., As- simm Professor of Music,- CARL C. PFEIFER, M.Elusu Assistant Pm- fnzssor of Music. BRYNOLF LUNDHOLM, A-I.Mus., Professor of Music : JACQUE C. RADANT, B.Mus., Instructor of Mum's. ROBERT N. BATES, AM.,InstrucEar of Music. CLAYTON CORDER, A.M., Inxtrucmr of Art; A. BEN JASPER, AAMI, Asxistanf Professor of Art. MACDA CLATTER, Instructor of Art. EGON XVEINER, M.F.A., Visitim Profexsor of Art. Sciences nature . . . universe man integral in understanding, upprcciurian study unlimifcd relationship . . . biology, gcolegz, geography composition . . . matimmutim physics, chemim'y experiment theory . . . old, new work perhaps muting, repeated yet discovery lift: in scope so vast wonder R. W. EDMUND, Ph.D. Chairman, Division of Sciences Professor of Ccaiogy RALPH TROLL, M.S., Asxislant Professor of Biology; FLORENCE E. NEELY, Ph.D., Assistant meessor of Biology. JOHN E. EKBLAD, A.M., Associate Professor and Coordinator of Nursing Program. DALE TAYLOR. M.S., Instructor of Biology,- CLARENCE A. CARLSON, Ph.D., Assisrant Professor of Bial'cgy L'IELBEHT E. PETERSON, M.S., Assistant Professor of Chemistry; MORTON A. ELIASON, 1711.13,, Assistant Pro- fessur of Chemistry,- CARL E. EKBLAD, M.Sv, Instructor of Chemistry. EDWIN E. ERICKSON, Ph.D., Pra- jessar of Chemixtry; ROBERT BEHNT- SEN; Ph.D,, Professor of Chemistry. FRITIOF M. FRYXELL, PhD, Professor of Geology. ROGER L. SPITZNAS, ALL, Assistant Professor of Geology,- EDVFAED HAMMING, Ph.D., Professor of Gcagraphl; 75 RICHARD C. ANDERSON, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Geology. HOXVARD H HOLROYD, Ph.D., Professor of Physics. e 1.32m SAMUEL C Y. LING, M.S., Assist? ant Professor of Physics. HARRY E. NELSON, Ph.D., Pro- stsor of Mathematics. MARTIN KNANISHU, A.B., Instructor Of Surveying, ROBERT A. PRALL, M.S., A.M,, Instructor of MathematicsA LEE E. FITCH, 8.5., Innructor of Mechanical Drawing. Social Studies STANLFA HICK- BK- Chairman, 13' 'ml of .Sux-iu! Studies or of Puliliuui society , . . evcr d'ilmrsc confronted with problems g: in; hi 351 710 24.9 . 713 200 origin and development mm: in culture cogn N nC stimularion of understanding . MARCUS BRUHN, PhD, JAMES CALLEY, C.P.A., P7019550? 0f ACCOMMHCU- Professor of Economics and Commerce. DOROTHEA CVDEAN, L.L.B., IRA RAPSON, Ph.Dn Instructor of Associate Professor of Economics and Commerce. Economics and Cammarce. VVASHINCTON SEMESTER STU7 DENTS: Russell W'lleclcr. Carol Skchburg. and Tlmmus Blade. ROSS PAULSON, 1311.11, Assistant Professor of History BETSEY BRODAHL, M.A.. Associate Professor of His, tar: , and FRITIOF ANDER, Ph.D Professor of Hisrury. IVERNE DOWIE, PhD, Associate Professor of History. BENEDICT ZOBRIST, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Histmy. VILLIAM VUARD, 1711.13,, Professor of Sociology. ROBERT BIRGE, M.A., Assistant Professor of Sociolugu. DONALD PETERSON, Fh.D., Associate Professor of Education. JOAN SCHREIBER, Ed.S., Instructor of Education ESTHER ALBRECHT, A.M., . KENNETH BENDER, Ed.D., Instructor of Education H Imrrucmr of Education, Director of Student Teaching. :' DAVID IHHIC, M.A., Instructor of Psychology, and ADOLPH STRENG, B.D., Instructor of Psychology ; DORIS EDMUND, All, Director of Red Shoes. FL. 7 a in RALPH HANSON, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychalngy and Director of Student Counseling Sermce. JANE BRISSMAN, M.S., Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education, and HEIDI CHRISTIANSEN, A.B., Instructor of Health and Physical Education. Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education Diwctor of Athletics, KENNETH TILLMAM M.S., AA.s-J.slrml Professor of Health and Physical Education, and JOHN TAYLOR, M.S.. Illa'rlucwr of HMMI and Physical Education. RAY LOESCHNER, PhD, Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education. LEONARD KALLIS, 3145., Assismnr Professor of Physical Eclucull'on. GLEN BROLANDER, AAMq Comptroller and Treasurer, CARL ECK, M.E.A., Asxidunt Commmll'er and Director of Accounting. and JERRY ANDERSON, 8.1L, Assistant Comp- Holler and Director of Purchasing. HERBERT GLYNN, AJNL, Financial Aid Officer. BUSINESS OFFICE STAFF: Mildred Carbon. Banks; Phylliss Bumhnm, Financial Aid; Marguerite Anderson, Switchboard; and Jean Thommn, Secretary to Hie Comptroller. LIBRARY STAFF: Emily Burge5s, Reference Librarian; Drusilla Erick- son. Pyrfodicals Axa'b'tunt; Vorelle lesson, Scrremrl; Constance Lundquist, Circuiution Librarian; Dorothy Sundecn, As'sishmt Cam'og Librarian. ERNEST ESPELIE. ML.S., Head Librarian, and RUTH CARLSON, B.S.L.S., Head Cumlog Libmrian. DONALD ROOS.,B.A., Dircclnr of Publ'ic Events. FRANK TELLEEN, MS, Director of Publicity and Community Refulicns. Wkwl ' ' flair . ' . . . - Wakwnmlljzzgg - - , -- FINE ARTS STAFF. A1 Ice lirf Wm'Elwm N BerghuIt, :md Arena Wet- zel. CEORCI'I HENNINC, M,Ed., Diwctar 0f Admiminns; ROGER PETERSON, BLAH Director of Daucfopmmll, JOHN KINDSCHUH, B.D., Assiwlunt fa Um President. DAN HALL. BA, LARRY LUNDCREN, 5.11., Admissions Counselors. BARBARA LEVANDER, A.B., Dirccmr of Alumni Relation; W ' W $34? 69 a 9099' Mwwa, 71; $,AAQQQ19QJV1 DOROTHY LILJECREN, A.B., Assistant Director of Records LUCILE FRYXELL, A.B., Director of Rccmri's rind Registration. OFFICE OF RECORDS STAFF: Ruby Ash, Faith Lorimer, and Helen Peterson. DORA ROSE, RN. Health Service. LEE CHEER, Secretary to Dean Johnson, and HELEN PETERSON, Secretary to Dean Arbaugh. MARILYN NEVVCOMEH, 9i Secretary to the Presr'dcnt. UNIONI STAFF: Donna Shelton and Mary VINCENT LUNDEEN, M.Sl, Carlson. Director of the CuHegL' Union. ,4; 11!;ij. .t j f KITCHEN STAFF: Vera Dexter, Gladys XVelch, Violet Fessendon, Ruth Barber, and Jean Laughcad. 92 .k MRS, ALICE LARSON, MRS. CORA EHRCO'IT, MRS. MARIE MILLS, and. MRS. Freshman houscnwthcr. LOUISE THADY, housemorhc-n: at Carl'swn and Andrecn Halls. 7,,,,.,,.d:; Hugids Scholars r 95 So then, to every man his chance . . . to every mam the right to live, to work, to be himself, and to become whatever thing his manhood and his vision can combine to make him . . . Thomas Wolfe SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Jerry Hubbard; Treasurer; Ross Johnson, Presidcnf; Tom Anderson, Vice President,- Mary Ann Becker, Secremu. Edward Amsbury Seniors happiness, sadness plans futures Gerald Abenth Naomi Anderson Ronald Anderson working, teaching classes friends m0 ; tests andopfiigj Evelyn Anderson an . . . n 3a 1 more requirements last timef' augie traditions fees . . . fees pomp and circumsiance the future augie memories , . . a f .7. Patricia Anderson . evil Ronald Aldinger Thomas Anderson Sharon Benton Gloria Bauer Paul Bengtson Ma rtha Asplund Donna Ash Joyce Burg Judith Appell Dunald Benson James Ash George Bachin Doris Bcrgcson Rnbert Bell Amuld Blatt l Steven Bergman Joel ansvold Kathleen D Carlson Marvin Bergwall Douglas Burleigh Beverly Bonynge C. Kathleen Carlson 9 8 Karen Bischoff Rob ert Cnrpen ter George Chase Marilyn Canine Linn ea Ca rlson James Case Bruce Chidaster Abner Cunningham Dennis Carpenter Susan Chapman 99 David. Clark ?'rn: 'L Judy Dixon Villiam Dahlhtmnd Donna Draves BHlie DeCrasse James Drury James Erickson Ronald Eklund Marcia Erickson Mary Enstmm IUD Kenneth Exline George Fanakos Wayne Fields Robert Fredberg Virginia Gehlbach rnvn Wallis Certner Raymund Conyo Linda Craflund Robert Crnmsch Gwrgine Green Sandra Cn'ebel Thomas GuiId 101 Ronald Cunn Ann Gustafson Chester Gustafson Delwin Gustafson Jerome Gustufson john Haglund Dennis Harpcr J. Mark Harringtnn Ruth Anne Harman Mark Halmer Arthur Hoane 1 Jerome Hedine Steven Hofstetter Thomas Hoder Richard Hess David Holmberg l 02 Rich 3rd Holmes Dennis Houdek CaruI Johnson J. Jeffrey Holtz Thomas Hurt Donnajean Jeppesen Edwin Johnson Susan Honette Bruce Johnson Gerald Hubbard Marilyn Hult 103 Donald Huornstra Sally Jacobson Ross Johnson Lynne Kant: Roger Johnson Tem'll Johnson Karen Kelling John I ohnson George Kabella Ronald Johnson Runs Jonasson Kay Karlsan P-11335'I Balbam LaMaster Roberta Kiviluoma William Kem pi ners Iudith Knaack Janet Kron Richard Larimer IudiLh King Dun Laibly Lee Landon 5 h 105 K t. Jo n m: Von lI Vem Lent: Ronald Lohse Iudith Larson Timothy Larson Linda Leudesdorff Maud Larson Margene Lehman Frank Loll Barbara Laurel David Lindstmm Norman Lindeblad 'I 06 Janella Lentz Lawrence Lorimer Nancy Matthews William McCaxl Carl Mason David Mattson f; Janice McCIjntic Paul Matsou Thomas Martin Sandra Mauerman 107' Carol March Richard Mickelsen Nancy Miller Lynn Miles Steve McKinley Carol Mickelson Larry Moses Helen Moretz James Millar Ferdinand Meyer Cecily Miles Mary Mulder FOB Norman Moline Km Sharon Nahrgzmg Richard Natskc Durnthy Nelson Susan Nelson Vereen Nnrdstmm Fred Norten ID? Judith Ogren Roy Olson S tu art Oison Carl Palmquist Judy Pearson Linda Pearson Terren Petersen Dagmar Peterson Sharon Pierce Fred Peterson Judith Peterson Roy Puccini Kenneth Petezson Marlo Quick Donald Reed James Roberts Diane Rose Jack Hugh Janice Sailer Martha Sandberg K, Martin Sandway Judith Schndt Audrey Shine Lynn Stevenson Carul Smith David Smit Susan Schaefer Carol Sholcen Linda Sloneberg Cha rles Sorensen Nancy Senft Arthur Smith Jenna Schafcr Marcia Skellenger Gareth Strand l I 2 John Steenbcrg Mallelte Swanson Richard Syre. James Summers Rinnne Strom M a rcia Thompson Nancy TeUeen Nancy Torstad Deanna Swanson Kathleen Stumpf Ward Thompson Judith Swinehart b-Ianorie Thedens ll3 Karen Swanson Mary Ann Wichman Dianna Weeks Judith W'l'licker Karen TraCY John Wetzel Richard White Kathleen Trued Anna Marie W'arren Marlene Wager Cynthia Wilson 1 14 Fred Whiting Rob art Youngm an Diana Wolff l. Ernest Workman Jay Woods 1 l 5 Joyce Young f vnl;d .-l.-llll Juniors l II 3? F I I E I I $ Cum nnywrla... JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Sharon Johnson, Secretary; Marie Nelson, Treasurer; Richard Reiselt, VICE President; Allen Henning, Presi- dent. TOP LEFT: Larry Pohlmann, John Leunnrdsnn. ROW ONE: Sharon Werner; Dorothy Stellar, Bonnie VVoolman, Cindy Corelis, Pam Dudley, Kathi Cnrtelos, Pctc Hcgg, Carl Sclloessel, BOW TWO: Corinne Cobb, Gail Iohnson. Terry Kirkpatrick, Karen Lundquist. ROW THREE: Kathy Kuhlen, Pete Zimmer, Wolfgang Frank, Lntry Richazds. friendship . . . activity classes clubs posters, decisions, deadlines Tush Iivaiiness sleep? homecoming, friendship fair paint, nails, staples . . . people exuberance, excitement preparation . . . LEFT T0 EIGHT: Jan Edmund, Judy Anderson, Bruce Stevenson, Carol Skogsberg, Georgia Lofdahl, Don Larson, Jim Landers, Marie Nelson, Ken Ahhlrom, Shim Wallin. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Kris Leivat, Diane Danielson, Dean Herbst, Jeanne Sutherland, Diane Kachevas, Pam Hogren, Karen Burgeson, Arleen Hieber, Karol Hein, Marge Bergendoff. STUDYING: Dan Churchill. LEFT TO FIGHT: David H. Johnson. Sharon Boncosky, Marilyn Harbnugh, Carole Lundeen, Debbi Miller, Brian Bollman, Carol Carlson, Billie Bnrthelmcs, Ruth McCinnis. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Conrad Lundblmi, Norman Wilkens, Mary Jean Benander, Laila Saderquist, Marc Anderson, Kn's Magnuson, Chris Sundberg, Greg Beaumont. I I LEFT TO RIGHT: Doug Peterson, Mike Monnhan, Cary Mueller, Dave Bengtscn, Al Pearson. Geoffrey Mushi, Elaine Iuc0v1'cs, Jim Norsen, Pam Edelmann, Glee Kramer, Robert Nelson, Ed Morse. Jim Miller, Val Nache. LEFT TO RIGHT: Connie Cigstad, Ken Mahn, Guy Modory, Iulie Janzig, Sharon Johnson, Dunc MacLean, Chris Andersun, Dick Holtman, Curt Cook, Mike Brunell. TOP: Jerry lGoostra, Wally Hauff, KNEELING: Iohn Fogleman, John Brooke, STANDING: Run Homer, Gil Olander, Richard Reiselt, AI Henning, Bill Johnson, Ken Young, Darwin Cook. SEATEDZ Judy Fullmer, Bob Griffiths. LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Carwile, Jim Worthington, Bob Karlblom, Ted Carlson, Masaru Kawaiiri, Ellen Parrish, Kathy Stonebumer, Lynne X-Vagner, JoAnn Gustafson, Ann MC- Master, Marsha Peterson, Bruce C. Johnson. 120 TOP: Paul Anderson. OFFICER: L. A. Garrison. LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Jones. Chuck Maki, Tak W'ai Lam, Larry Larson, Roger Carlson, Thomas Blade, Vince DcLay, Joe Eaber, John Kullmnn, Judy Kroon. LEFT T0 RIGHT: jim 0 Nelson, Iackie Thummel, r; 10;: Davis. Faith Nimrod, Tinka Kulzer, Salli Watts, II- Delores Fogleman, H. B. Simmnn, Ken Vroman. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Joan Stutz, Sandy Tweddell, Howard Swayna, Sharon Murphy, Larry Warren, Rita Phillips, Dick Edwards, Dara Ripley, Jackie Terhune, Marcia Tambert, George Stromhom. ROW ONE; Jackie Leithner, Kathy Kuhlen, Jackie Anderson, Karen inl, Liz W'alaten, Gail Alexander. ROW TWO: Iim Ingemansom Tum l'oungglcn, Pete Zimmer, Dick Syre, Mary Wiese, Ernest Hansen, Jim Iaeger. LEFT T0 RICHT1 Robert Ecker- mann, Jim Harkcr, Judy Brcdckamp, Lloyd Kittlnus, Lou Bcllande, Sandy Frcebeck, Carl Lnndahl, Ciibert Chnpin, Jim Carlson, Bill Bartuls, Pam Bullcr, Mcrrilce Anderson, Isabel Hill, Mary Anderson, Lorrie Hesser. LEFT TO FIGHT: Curt Carlson, Ken Holt, John Spittal. Marc Batcrnan, Kathicen Greer, Bob Brumbaugh, Bessie Lum, Mary Lou Falbe, Dick Bergsrud. LEFT TO RIGHT: Nels LindenV Craig Holt, Ieff Zehe, Ronald V. IOhn- 3cm, Linnea Allen, Cay Iaaacson, Max Cricevich, Marvin Bergwall, Jim Andersun, ROW ONE: Chuck Lundholm, Jeanette Steelandt, Dale Richeson. ROW TWO: Jeff Lindgren, Elaine Bauhut. ROW THREE: Doug Hillman, Roy Rathburn, Arlene Simmons, Marvin Lofquisl. Sophomores rediscovery, sharing gab fem phn'gs floats, 110 hours, trophies laughter sliding down steps and hills below zero Christmas shopping . . . papers due parties, dances blossoming campus happiness ROW ONE: Sandy Martin, Gladys Vig, Carol Cmnot, Bob Hegstronm ROW TWO: Sue Hulsen, Judy Parker, Joanne Prachl. ROW' THREE: Jim Hakala, Ruth Anderson, Linda Westerlin. ROW FOUR: Lynn Kriegel, Tina Benson. Sharon Wright, Charlotte Nelsonv FAR RIGHT: Ed Ingold. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICEES: Lynn Mnrscll, Treasurer,- Don Jensen, Prcsident; Julie Lucken. Seaman; Bill Lee, Vice President, gather ye msebudx while ye may:' . . ROXV ONE: Nancy Lussow, Ian Ahlstrom. ROHf TWO: Gwen Strnudberg, Barb Thorsen. Pat GrantJ Iay Linrulhn. ROW THREE: Cnil Larson, Alfredn Carlsun, Carol Crandt, Lynne Shultz, Marcia Baccus. Ellen Ohlsun. ROW ONE: Karen Cranot. Karen Bums. Ron Nelson, Richard VVennersten, Kay Kessler. ROW TWO: Arliene Johnson. Evelyn Dahl- 52mm, Janice Wolfe, Karen Mama TOP: LuweIl Jahnsun. 1mm ORDERS NOW BUM: ACCEPTED FOR 19mm ,CONCERT-LECTURE SERIES WILLIAM L SHIRER -0RIGINAL PIANO QUARTET WERNHER VON CHICAGO CHA 'H ARRY GOLD LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Moesenthin, John Schmidt, Dave Ncubauer, Karen Pelley, Barb Lundhlad, Keith Nelson, Ian Palmer, Ann Lundquist, Carla Hammcrlund. ROW ONE: Tom Maranvilla Ruthie Malila. ROW TWO: Holly Sager, Tom Homer, Joyce McCarvey, Bruce Petalson, Barbara Sloane, Steve Soderberg, Nan Priggie, Ed Frey, Kathy White, Pam Iohnson. LEFT TO EIGHT: Dave Barquist, Dale Masher, Dale Havill, Louis Ostmm, Linda Manleuffel, Tom Church, Vern GreenwoodA Kelly Wynn, Bog Nyherg. ROW ONE: Anna Nordlander, Judy Petrie, Stan Schlachtez, Paul Lund, Paul Wegehaupt. ROXV T VO: Karen Pearson, Ray Heniff, Cheryl Bachert, Phil Kth BOW THREE: Pam Dvorak, Doug Nelson, Bill Nickerson. Don Cervenka, Drew Karkow, Paul Swanson 110W ONE: Sue Blnmgrcn, Lmlisc Schaar. ROW TWO: Bah Carlson, Carol Landnhl, Luis Pearson. ROW THREE: Sandy Pobnnz. Dean Olson, Ron Alden, Carol Ryduen, Al Rulis. LEFT TO RIGHT: William C. Edmund, Thomas PeIerson, Brian Alm, Bob ROW FOUR: Steve Anderson, Bah Enstlund, Dung Bcnander, Berg, Cliff Brooks, Dan Fisher, Bill Lee, W'arrcn Strum, Lynn Mursch, I I I i I I I lack McDanicIs. Lillian Rydslrom, Allan Rohlfs, Sue Anderson. J I I .n :1 1: 1.. Ex Em: LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Moorcroff, Marcia Ekslrom, Kama Lingwnll, Karen Lingwall. Louise LindquN, Mary Beth Ricck, Sandy Sloit, Kathy Stone, Diane Custafson, Kathy Kopp. IN THE CAR: Lynn Anderson. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Maravich. Dun Jensen, Mike Reed, Tom Dnchertx Dave Strung, Rich Farb, Richard Duncan, Neal Peterson, Pete Wlllrinson, Rolfe Custus, Dennis Carlson BOXV ONE: Cary Peterson, Brad Morrison, Dave Strand. ROW TWO: Betsy Bodensieck, Camlyn Chenc- weth, Hick Ericksnn, Carol Marksun, Jeff Swanson. BOW THREE: Lynne Carlgon, Carol Crows , Sylvia Strata. ROXV FOUR: Pat Smith, Arlo Brownlie. STANDING: Gus Sponherg: Mike Tablcn'ou, Ed Faulkman, Al Stream. Cucirun Lang, Ruth Ann Custafson, Carl Armens, Julie Lucken, Barb Almberg. SEATED: Dcm Anderson, 9? Richard Peterson, Dennis Popp, Ron ' Bubs. freshmen suitcases, stuffed closets Orientation bcunies . . . ugh! questions, questions registration faces, smiles rack island rain ninett -eight steps giggles home for thanksgiving messiah, smorgasbord, stmta lucid newness papers, tests bi-weekly second semester . . . try again finals, already? FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Pete Anderson, President,- Darren Bloom, Treasurer; Ron Musllinsky, Vice President,- NOT PICTURED: Sue Thomas, Secretarj. ROW ONE: Eric Nelson, John Maclay, Bob Bryan, Steve Samueisom BOW TWO: John Paul, Fred Erler, Gordan Nelson, Paul Helmet, Don Howard, Dave Ahlstmnd, Walter Fuller, Earl Pavlik. TOP: lack Laing, Larry Lindmark. LEFT TO RIGHT: Glenda Lofgren, Hilda Markowski, Fran Mally, Sally Lehh'maki, Kathy Caslmtt, Put Dcnegan, Martha McCrory, Term W'atkins, Linda Almquist, Connie Muhr, Susan Mesko, Vicky Meyers. ROW ONE: Joyce Jnhnson, Chris Schneiden ROW TWO: Judy Olson, Linda Skillman. Judy Norern. ROW THREE: Betsy Jensen, Jane Nnhava, Clara Schneider, Marsha RauCh, Betty Peterson, Rosanna Stark, Joyce Schmidt. 4.: INSIDE: Karen Brown. LEFT F0 RIGHT: Larry. Mom's, SEATED; Anna Pearson, Marilee Abbott. STANDING: Bob Agnew, Dan Donna Stahi, Larry Hylkenm, R'Ch Shaw, Char Bjurslmm, Anderson, Joan Anderson, Dianna Carlsen, Charlie Anderson. Don RehI, Chuck VVilliamsen. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Curt W'hisler, Darrel Wheat, Ion Bemtsen, Iim Wittig, Joyce Porter. Karen Karman, - Mary Lee Kane, Nancy Rex, SueAnn . r! Newton, Bill Thiemann, Jan Carlson, -' yw' Bab Wild. KNEELINC: Jack Cnrty, Iim Linegren. LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary LuCroix, Marcia Koffron, Cnmlyn Krupp, Ken Kuehnle, Dave Brcdw kamp, JD Jones, Paul Johnson, Pam leson. Darrell Bloom, Jane Kmki, Kathy Kuhlen. LEFT T0 EIGHT: Jack Fields. Ken Cowan, Sally Knanislm, Pat Herzeg, Sue Beck, Eric Hengst, Carolyn Ash, Susan Hellstedt. Phyllis Anderson, Leslce Carlson, Don Pryber. ROW ONE: Annette Strum, Judy Freed, Julie Lanuillicr. ROW TWO; Pelt Rose. Irene Wkgchuft, Ronny Pun. ROW THREE: Pam Patterson, Connie Richcson. Karen Bosenbnhm, Rita Huss, Jane Sclmcht, Judy L1 Ander- son. ON ROCK: Tod Bcvoth LEFT OF ROCK: Karen chlmrds, Ken Porter, Maria Falk, Charles Barton. LEFT TO RIGHT: Peter Anderson, Linda Knapp, Leslie Fulscher, Nancy Botkin, Mark Brew, Ginger Campbcll, jcrry 'Winterlin, jackie Zastrow. LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Villwlmscn, Judy Whittaker, Barbara Wuschvr. Ann Vujnuviuh, Knn-n Vernon, Sue Thornm, Laureen Iarek, Ann Zeilmcrl J, W71! 'WX huu-n , d Hf:- . $ 1 RIGHT OF ROCK: Jacqueline Fine, Luis Funke, Gretchen F. Arp, Marilyn Bfork, Ann Schafer. BOW ONE: Margaret Myers, Judy Nelson, Gloria Michael. RO V TWO: Kris Molander, Linnea Nelson. RO V THREE: Steve Mills, Chuck Nclson, Fred Belmken, Ted Makowski, Ron Mushinsky. John Myers, Marl: Nelson. RO V FOUR: Ccnrge Murphy, Don Larson, Keith Light. 137 NaMg x Cu S1 T v LrMnFo EQNIFu-llqgacm- ROW ONE: Ken Nordstrnm, Judy Norris. ROW' 'IXVO: Sylvia Martin, Bob Olson. IoAnn Pearson. Don Lorimer, Charlene Angley, Ralph Far- rendt, Barb Olson, Sally HUDY. Trudy Ahrens, Chris Fairall, Shirley Lalson. Lunda Smith. ROXV ONE; Helen Bundgren, Bnrham Bolling, Gloria Che , Ralph Crippcn, Kathy HninJ Donna Bergstrom. Linnea Cnslnfmn, Steve Boshvick. ROW TWO: Marlin Buiscn, Riclxnrd AndL-TSUII, Jon Hobart, Dave Hagelin, Rog Hams, Curt Custafson. HOW ONE: Larry Hylkcma, Wayne Lundgrcn, Sam Ancitano, Doug Huston, Mark Schafer. ROW TWO: Dennis Connor, Harry Moravec, George Dulhlstine, Georg: W'amnnkc. Gunnar Nilsson, Bob Cannell, Dan Jensen, John Nichols, Dave Tuck LEFT TO RIGHT: Carole Ingeicn, Barb Harmssn, Mary Ann Bonemky, Beth Lindblnd, Judy B. Anderson, Larry Kearley, Steve Hawcs, Marilyn Dunner, Sharon Hatter, Ellen Cartwright LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Oslnn, Dick Nelson, David LuxlcyJ Richard Nelle, Rich Palm. Rich Hawk, Stan Puttcamp, Bill Pcnrod. ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Duane Albrecht, Blake T Warnester, Neil Hawkins, Evelyn Haase, Jim J Frcrichs,1udy Carr, Ron Ferrell. Linda French, - ; ' Sharron Spurgeun, Barbara King LEFT T0 RIGHT: John Hoglund, John , Beacon, John Balm, April Plant, Jan Calvert, Julie Bumelt, Cheryl Hoiseth, Steve Christianw ; sen, Terry Caldwell. LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Coates, Marge Anderson, Mary Brodfuehrer, Pam Hopwood, Larry Biepe, Steve Crouthamel SEATED: Kathy Corbin, Caryl Sodcrdahl. STANDING: Peter Schnll, Larry Oliver, Richard Smcvold, Roger Jnnssnn, Ion Schcidker, Marian Olson, Bill Pnppas, Virginia Rashergl Linda Meyers. SEATED: Chris Gillan, Sharon Anderson, Sandra Crew, Missy Coeckcl. STANDING: Vaicrie Boiinger, Patricia Diggs, judy A. Anderson Dave Porter, Joanne Guild, Randy Durham, Andrea Erickson, Leslie Elwart 'V $' .3 r vr -. X 5 HOW ONE: Jay Valcrmn, Nannctlc Smart, Lurry Swunxnn, Dnvc Tuhhh, Ann Swan. ROW TWO: Lynn Strand, Many Swen, Cami Scholius, Mdnlyn Smilio, Alleluia Smith, J'umwnu Stovm-n LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Jnhnmn, Stanley Husxol tmnilnan Russ jnhnsun, Scott Kelling, Kcn Strand, Cheryl Jnnsxcn, Bub Ahrcns, Linda Olson, Jim Klotz, Kathy Miller, Joelvne Baker. Hvenues 0 Interest A fine sunrise 01' an elegant sunset achieves ; 1 moving colors and masses of changing light in a properly organized confusion. Carl Sandberg I45 Honoraries J Phi Beta Kappa Founded December 5, 1776, at William and Mary C01- lege, Phi Beta Kappa approved a chapter for Augustana in 1950. Mumhers consist of about seven per cent of the senior class Whose achievement in liberal arts is out- standing. Fur membership after six semesters, a student must have a :16 grade average. ROWI ONE; Rianne Strum, Judy Appe , Cecily Miles, Barbara Lauret, Ruth Anne Hartman, Carol Johnson, Norm Molina. ROW TWO: Cary Miller, Carol Mickclson, Darlene Jones. Dale Haefer, IDthh Hoane, Dr. Nelson. NOT PICTURED: Mary Enstrom, Wayne Fields, lean KuehL Iudz'th Schadt, Gary Strand, Karen Tracy. thtfs lllhu Who's Who among Students in American Universities and Colleges inspires greater effort among students and recognizes those students considered by their schools to be high in scholarship, leadership, and citizenship. Members were chosen by the Student- FacultyAAdministrat-ion Committee, and twenty-four upperclassmen received the right to wear the Key, the symbol of election to ths Who. ROW ONE: C, Kathy Carlson. Mary Ann Beck er, Mariette Swanson, Sally Jacobson, Rianne Strum. HOW TWO: Mary Enstrom, Claudia Langhorst, Sue Schaefer, Kathy Stumpf, Mark Harrington, Tam Andexson, Barrie Peterson. ROW THREE: Abner Cunningham, Tom Younggren. Steve McKinley. Ierry Huhban, Iim Ash, Norm Molina. NOT PICTURED: Flint Anderson, Wayne Fields, Tom Hoder, Larry Lun'mer, Esther Samuelson, Marcia Skeuinger. Hglaia Whether serving as adviSors for regis- . nation or dancing and singing Swedish i folk songs at the Christmas smorgasbord, ' the members of Algaia, the senior wo- men's honor society showed qualities of scholarship, leadership and servica Each spring the faculty elect new girls from among the junior class who have at least a grade point of 3.0 and have partici- ' pated actively in some campus organiza- i tion. The yeafs events were headed by I l T r President Carol Sholeen; Vice-President, Kay Karlson; Secretary, Mary Ann Beck- er; Treasurer, Marcia Skellenger; and Editor-Historian, Carol Johnson. LEFT T0 RICHT SEATED: Dr. Ward, Mr. Lundeen, MI. :I John Taylor, Wayne Fields, Larry Lorimer, Dave Johnson, STANDING: Stan Hedeen, Rev. Almen, Dn Loeschner, Drk Ed VOTP URED:DIC tf' ,N Ml' . E mund, 1 ICT 2 us a 30 mm anne LEFT T0 RIGHT; Carol Sholeen, Rianne Shem, Sue Schaefer, ' I I Carol Johnson, Kay Karlson, Maty Enstmm, Kathy Stumpf, Marlelte Swensun, Marcia Skellenger, Mary Ann Becker, Sally Jacobsun. Omicron Della Kappa Faculty and student members of Omicron Delta Kappa discuss various academic areas in relation to the college and to the student and also provide a forum on campus problems. To become :1 member, an upperclassman must have at least a 30 average and play an active part in the leadership of major campus activities. ODK sets up annual conferences for senior men from local high schools to help them choose their college. Officer: for the past year were Wayne Fields, President; Norm Moline, Vice-Pxesi- dent; Dr. Paulson, Faculty Secretary; Mr. John Tay- lor, Faculty Advison Hkros Toppers and Akros are honor societies which require a grade average of 3.5 either semester of the freshman year for membership. Toppefs officers, Barb Lundblad, Diane Gustafson, Ruth Ma- lila, and Lynn Kriegal, and other mem- bers kept busy entertaining freshman women and putting together the no- torious publication of ths FresH' Akros worked under the able leadership 0f Gus Sponberg. ROW ONE: Richard Peterson, C Bah Carlson, Paul Lund, Dave Strang, Brad Morrison, Tom Homer. ROW TWO: Gus Sponberg, Bruce Peterson, Louis Oslrnm, Dave Hoglund, Alan . . A Euh's, Cary Gronert, Bill Bogner, Paul W'egehaupt, Bill Moorcraft. ROW' THREE: Paul Dawv LEFT TO ?uGHT-SFATED: Kathy W'hlte, Gladys Vlg, Ian Ahlstrom, Diane gus- sun, Dan Jansen, Bill Lee, Cary Nenvor, Doug Nelson, Dave Ncubauex Ed Falkenan Jeff tafson, Lomse Lmdqulsh Lynn Munch, Alfredn CMISUIL Gudrun Lang, Kama ng, Swanson. ' ' wall, Barb Lundblad, Barb Slnane. STANDING: Ruth Malila, Karen Moore, Sharon Wright, Mary Ellen Carlson, Nancy Lussow, Kathy Kopp, Marcia Ekstmm, Judy Petzie. Ian Palmer, Carolyn Schon, Lynn Kriegel. HM? g7: 2,7. . ' U , 3 H . Toppers Going on field trips, visiting state parks, discussing issues concerning the fields of geography, geology, mining and metallurgy all these activities make . Sigma Gamma Epsilon an interesting and worthwhile honorary fraternity. This suma Gamma national earth science fraternity consists - of those who maintain a grade average of 3.0 or better, and who make academic DSI 0n and scientific contributions. Visiting the upper penninsula of Michigan to investi- gate the copper and iron mining was one of the high spots in this year's events. Jim Miller served as president, with Mr. Anderson being faculty sponsor. ROW ONE: Linnea Catlson, 02.0 II, Dog,- Mr. Julm Ekblad, Ican Englund, Mar- !etle Swanson, Mr. Taylor, Roger Johnson. ROW TWO: Marty Asplund, Gloria Bauer, Pat 5. Anderson, Carol Mickelson, Jean Kuehl, DI. Carlson, Sue Teague, MI. Troll. :9' mi : LEFT T0 RIGHT: Dr. Anderson, Keith Anderson, Jim Mil- ler, Dr. Edmund, Marc Hoyer. NOT PICTURED: Abner Cunningham, Norm Haskell, Ed Morse, Robert Nelson, Juhn Wetzel. Tri-Beta Beta Beta Beta, chartered in 1922, has chapters in some eighty colleges and uni- versities. Augustanals chapter became a part of the national honorary biology fraternity in 1948. New members, chosen not only on the basis of high achieve- ment in biology, but also according to good work in all their fields of study, join the fratemity at its annual initiation dinner. Hlpha Psi Omega LEFT TO RIGHT: George Zage, President; Georgina Green, Victi-Presfdent; Mary Lou Falbe, Historian,- Kathie D. Carlson, Secretary Treasurer. ROW ONE: Glenna Youngberg, Ann Boaden, Kathy Trued, Steve McKinley. BOW TWO: Arnie Blatt, Ianella Lcnlz, Carol March, Vcreen Nordstrom. ROW THREE: Louise Schaar. Joan Stein, Ginny Cehlbnch, Nancy Olson, David Kctter, Ron Lohse. NOT PICTUEED: Mary Anderson, thlli; Andersun, Dave Barnet, on Davis, Isabel Hill, Sue Honettc, Ian Kron, Ion Farris, Janna Schafer, Bruce Stevenson, Linda Sloneberg, Jackie Thummel. The Dramatics fraternity, Alpha Psi Omega, has a place for students with other talents besides acting. Members of the various crews necessary in the pro- duction of Augustana's plays also earn points toward membership. Students receive five points for a major role and one to five for a minor role or crew wDrk. Ten points make a student eligible for membership, while an additional twenty-five points entitle the member to the gold key, Alpha Psi's highest award. Alpha Psi receives new members and presents its awards at the annual spring induction banquet. Pi Kappa Della Champs Tom and Mary confer with me. Hol- cnmb and Rev. Anderson. . V V 7' ' Flipping time cards is a familiar sight to the members of Augustanak national honorary foren- sics fraternity. When the novice debaters partici- t pated in the Purdue University tournament this 1 year, and when the experienced debaters went I to the invitational Dartmouth tourney, both groups were acutely aware of the minute timing so decisive for victory. That the federal govern- ment should guarantee an opportunity for higher education to all qualified students was the pro- posed question debated in 1963-64. Besides these two big events, the members of Pi Kappa Delta also sponsored the Augustana High School De- bate Tournament. Also, the fratemity sponsored Augustana's craters for the year, Steve Baxter and Rianne Strom. ON THE FLOOR: Ianice Felon. Peter Scholl, SEATED: Sally Hupy, Tam Younggren, Dr. Holcomb, Dave Neu- hauer, Cus Sponherg, Ed Falkman. STANDING: Kenton Kuehnle, Rev. Robert Anderson, Mary Enslrom, M- lzln Hohlfs. Pi Epsilon Hu Cropping pictures, correcting captions, re-writing articles, etc, all keep members of Augustanak honorary journalism fra- ternity working diligently to meet those dreaded deadlines! This yeafs officers included Marlette Swanson, president; Jerry Hgb- bart, first viceApresident; Mary Ann Becker, second vice-presi- dent; Dave Johnson, third vice-president; Norm Molina, piedge master; Steve McKinley, sunshine chairman; Bruce Johnson, hu- man affairs; Brian Alm, sergeant-at-arms; Gloria Bauer, intra- muraIs; Sue Schaefer, song leader; Roy Puccini, rush chirman; Chris Sundberg, headache chairman; Sharon Johnson and Carol DeLay, morale-bnmters; Kathy Stumpf, chaplain; and Greg Beau- mont, social chairman. LEFT TO RICHTrON THE FLOOR: Brian Mm, Faith Nimrod. SEATED: Norm Moline, Diana Wolff, Roy Puccini Dave Juhmon, Sharon Johnqon. Marlottc chns'nm Kath; smmpf. STANDING: Jim Ash. Carol DcLay, Clutin Bauer. Judy Swinv'mrt, Nancy Mil'lcr, Sue Schacfcr, Mary Ann Bccker, Nlalrgt'nc Lehman, Chris Sundberg. Sigma Hlpha Ela Sigma Alpha Eta, national society for speech and hearing therapists, is primarily interested in recruit- ing new people into the field. This year S.A.E. spon- sored its annual Christmas party for crippled chil- dren at the Foss Home. The big event of 1964 was the workshop conference in March. Dr. Ruth Clark, head of the speech clinic at the University of Denver and the immediate past president of the National Sigma Alpha Eta society, was the group's speaker. Officers of S.A.E. were: Bob Carpenter, President; Marlo Quick, Vice-President; Linda Pearson, Recordv ing Secretary,- Bev Bonynge, Corresponding Secre- tary; and C. Kathy Carlson, Treasurer. HOKV ONE: Karon PclIcy, Diane Cnslafsnn, Deanna Swanson, Michele Bohzltka, Marlo Quick, Linda Westerh'n, Ruth Malilu. ROW TXVO; Carole Lundccn, Lynne Schultz, Audrcy Shine, jeanette Stt-clandt, Lynn Munch. Mary Helh Rieck, Pam Bullet, Gail Larson ROW, THREE: Dianne hVeeks, Shamn hVerner, Marcia KoFfron, Sun MCCIDIy, VcrL-cn Nnrdshom, Karen Smith. Kay Bangs, Judy Knuack. ROW FOUR- Janice Walks, Dr. Davix Mix; Hutton, Sharon Nnhrgnngt Jean Vnndrasek. Mary Mulder. Beverly Ennyngo. Richard Hcskins, Judy King, ROKV FIVE: Charles Mnkit Elizabeth Wnlsten, Bub Carpenter, Marcia Tam- bcrt, Lynne Kane, C. Kathleen Carlson, Linda Pearson. HV- 9' IS :1: ililizm Stan Hedeen, President. R. A. OFFICERS: Ross C. Johnson, Treasurer; Barrie I Petermnx Vice President; Sally Jacobson; Secretary; lceI-S I - LEFT TO HICIIT-SEATED: Guy Spnnborg, Conrad LundblatL Barrie Peterson, Dave Ncubnucr. Caryl Sudcrduhh Joyce Porter, Stan lledemx Mary Jean Bonzmdcr. Ah Cunning- lmrn. Sully Jacobson. Imuiw Lindquist, Tnm Younggrcn, er C. Johnson. STANDING: Jeff Zchc, Rush VthclL-r, Riannu Stram, John Huglund. When it isnht harassing the administration on behalf of a suffering student body, the Representative Assem- bly, affectionately known as 3A., and composed of three members from each class, is setting policies for campus activities. This is usually accomplished either over coffee and cupcakes at the weekly RA. meetings or at the all-student gab-Eests held at Thursday Stu-U - meetings. Such policies are carried out by an illus- He fesentahve Hssemhl trious system of allied committees. With the help of R.A., this yearhs Student Union has entered the na- tional scene with a mock political convention, N.S.A., and with student awareness and action in the civil rights issue. Meanwhile, back at the coffee cup, dis- cussion and again action occurred concerning lower prices at the Coronet. library hours, serving lines, high prices at the ABC. teachers tactics, parking regulations and fines. dormitory planning, food Improvement, and. the aesthetic value of bermudaiclad legs at meals. Please pass the donuts. .:. a4. IF yi ... 1;; i: l-i- 13E? . .7'... 2'5 Tv; .- .v BOARD OF MANAGERS-LEFT TO FIGHT: Dr. Hamming, Mr. Espeiio, Dcun Brodahl, Stan Hedecn, Mr. Lundccn, Barrie Peter- son, Donna Shelton, Dean Harry johnson, Jim Ash; Sharon John- son, NOT PICTURED: Dr. Eliason, Cail Johnson, George Vfil- kinson, Sally Jacobson, Ross C. Johnson. H. A. COMMITTEES-ROW ONE: Marcia Skellenger, Barb Lundblad, Academic Affm'rs; Sue Schaefer, Pro- gram; Ron Wolsfeld, Glenna Young- berg, Jim Sbertoh', Contemporary Canucrsam'uns. ROW TWO: Phil Hou- gen. Marc Hoyer, Jim Millar, Am- demic Affairs; Debbie Miiler, Parents Club Coordinator; Kris Magnuson, Publicity.- Harlan Johnson, Ula Tobie- sen, Marilyn Hult, Civil Rights,- Dale Eek, Field Stamina ROW THREE: Jeff Zzhe, Publicity,- Ian Edmund, Ffel'd Service. NOT PICTUBED: John Coolidge, Cantmpomry Conversa- tions; Ingrid Custafson, Flint Anderi son, International Student Committee; Jeff Holtz, Program; Lew Stone, Civil Rigilfs; Mary Mulder, Faith Nimmd, Dick Bergsrud, Elections, College Union Board COLLEGE UNION BOARD COM- h-TITTEES-LEFT TU RIGHT: Cindy XVilson, Publlcify; Diane Kachevas, Duncan MacLean, Fina Arts; Ula Tohiescn, Mike Reed, Social Com- mmee. STANDING: Rolf Larson, Maud Larson, Special Events; Carol DeLny, Bub Fritsch, Game Commit- tee. NOT PICTURED: Bob Muesen- thin, Publicity. Bulleqe Union Board of managers Somewhere over the Union rainbow there is a bowling alley, a ballroom a little theatre, a fine arts display room, an extension of Carlsson Hall and an ex- pansion of College Union food services. These are lang-range plans of the Col- lege Union Board of Managers composed of student and faculty members. At their monthly meeting CUBOM discuss Union policies and plan activities, such as the remodeling of the meditah'on room this year. CUBOM was headed bv Stu- dent Covemment VicePresident, Barrie Peterson, who was also in charge of the College Union Board. Lutheran Student Hssociation Contrary to popular belief, many Augie students feel there are things more important than music and two glasses of milk. LSA proves this by Wednesday night vcspers, Sunday evening programs with special speakers, and deputation team visiting. On the national level, LSA par- ticipated with other Lutheran students through ASHRAM, and through Lutheran Student Aer tion, and contributing financial aid to students in underde velopcd countries A Sunday School at the Annie ufittenmey- er Home in Davenport was also established. Religious Board ROW ONE: Dr. Sorenson, Rev. An- deen. Prof Ling. Rev. Almch ROW TWO: Rcv. R. Anderson, Mike Brunn 611, Dave Holmberg. i The Courage To Care . . . Whereas LSA has interests in many religious ac- tivities, the Augustana Association for Christian Mis- sions focuses upon missions and its promotion both here and abroad. This year it emphasized work in the Rock IsEand area by establishing a tutoring pro- gram for potential school drop-outs. In addition to welcoming mission speakers to campus and having one general meeting per month, Christian Missions this year sponsored a Mission Emphasis VVeek-end. One Sunday in April, a pulpit supply program was offered to churches in Illinois and Iowa with stw dents from both the seminary and college partici- pating. ROW ONE: Curl Landahl, Phi1 Hougen, Jerry Abcnth, Mark Harringmn. ROW TWO: Bob Berg, Larly Lindmark, Mike Brunc , Harlan Johnson. ROKV THREE: Sandy h-lauermnn, Sharon Wright, Ed Fwy, Linda Leuclosdmff. ROW FOUR: Barb Lundblad, Mary Antkrson, Fred Anderson. Christian missions SEATED: Martha Swett. Kathy Stone, Recording Secretary,- Mike Brunell, Treasurer; Marsha Ranch, Corresponding S e c r e t a ry; ferry Abenth, President; Mary Ann Becker, Publicity Chairman,- Ed Frey, Deva- tl'nnal Chairman; EH en Ohlson. STANDING: Jack Carty, Paul Daw- son, Pulpit Suptily Chairman; Arleen Hieber, Bub Allald, Vice-President; Marsha Peterson, Jeanene Stoeger. Linda Leudesdorff. Program ChairA man, NOT PICTUBED: Rev. Alman, Dr. Ward, Dr. Arnoli Advisers. Hugie Choir HOhV ONE: Lorraine Sloan, Jenn Sutherland, Nancy Orhmich, lunct Curlsnn. Glenna Mae. YuunghL-rg, Di- HIIL' Krlchcvm, Jnycc Young, Karen Karma , Margr- Thudunx, Sandy Mau- prmnn, Ann Chwmhon, Arm Schaeffrr, Knn-n Perry, Janet Anderson, Linda Lcuduulmff, Marilyn Cnil, Karen Pei- k-y, Crctchvn Arp. Ginni Monroe, Jan Edmund. ROKV TWO: Rita Montzen Arlene Johnmn, len Sailor, Binnne Strum, Linda Carxx'ilc, Barb Lemhw tn, Cheryl leon. Ruth Ann CmtaF- snn, Cum! SmithY Ruth Anderson, Nancy Olson, Pam Dx'omk, Barb AlmIJL-rg, Kathy Carbon, Gail John- snn. Rim l-h Judy Pearson, Tina Bonmn, Char Nelson, Kay Karlsun, Mano Nclmn. ROW THREE Lyle Cain. Richard anncntcn, David Lnxlcy. Chuck Lundhnhn, Pnul Lund, Gary Cmucrt, Fred Turner, Boh Alr tens, Jim Shvrtah, Nmm Linnlehlnd, Jim Cnrlmn, David Kctlcr, John Stccnherg, Blake W'umoner, Tod Boolh, Dan Hnomstra, Tom XVish- meyn-r, Im'vy Hudino, Dunno A'lhrecht, Lemy Drcchslrr. ROW FOUR: Har- hln Juhnmn, John McClaIy, Dunc MnChnn, Stun Schlnchtcr, Fred Prtcri snn, Keith Nelson. Ken Ahlxlrom, Paul Nvlmn, Jim Liliegrcn, Jack Hugh, Steve Sanmelxon. Roy Olson, Ray Oplctz, Willie Dnhlxtrnnd. Dare Peter- son, szl WL' 'rhnupL Dc! Custafmn. Dunne Lindnmm, john XViHL-ts, Bob Frihch. ma? CHOIR OFFICERS: Willie Dahlatrnnd, Pres- ident; Roy Olson, Vice President; Sandy Maui 011nm, Sacrelarg-Trcumrer; Kay Karlaon, AD- companist. uGoa West noted the dusty cowboy, and the Angus- tana choir did! Their 1964 teur covered nine states, from Illinois to California and back. Being on the road for three weeks, the seventy-mice choir gave concerts in eighteen different cities, even treading on the sacred stage of the Opera House in San Francisco, Riding in two buses, one of which was driven by Brownie , a twenty-fnur year victim of the choir plague hsurne people don't know when they've had enuughj, our choir traveled uver five thousand miles, full of fun, and studying? One of the most highly ranked musical urgunizations in the country, the Augie choir also participated in both the Messiah and Verdi's Requiem performed by the Handel Oratorio society. Pre-tuur Choir perform- :mccs included the SNEA state convention, our own Homecoming coronation, the annual Christmas Rotary luncheon, carnling at East Mohnc State Hospital, and several programs in local churches. Dr. X'eld. plus the work and determination of seventy Augie choir mem- bers, equals nothing but success. The chair splcads Christmas Dr. Velcl, Director. cheer. OFFICERS: Mark Helmet, President; Mary Ann Becker, Secretary; Jim P. Neison, ViceA President; Barb Lundblnd, Librarian. On VVisconsx'n! On Wisconsin! Fight right through that lineh - that line of traffic, chicken dinners, and a few notes here and there as the Augustana Band toured Wisconsin and northern Illinois in April. The perfection of musicianship, ton a1 blending and interpretation achieved on tour and throughout the year under the direction of Dr. John R. Leach, was evident at the Annual Home Concert on April 18. Several local con- certs also enhanced the concert season. This hfight song goes on. Marching Band antter known as memorize that music and pick up your feet bandit? during the football season, and volun- tary membership in Varsity Band for basketball, also kept the nearly seventy members busy. A salute is due to Dr. Leach for his remarkable rejuvenation of this organization - And the band played on. Drv John R. Leach, Director. ROW ONE. James R N51 :1, Sally Jacobs, Alicr Roth, Bn'rlmm LundLlad, Julic Luken, Ed Ingnld, Sylvia Mar- tin, Nuncy Hex, jun Swninc, Tnm ersun, Marla Stcu'nrl, Indy A. Andcrxnn, Marilee Andaman. ROW TWO Julie Lindlcy, Doug Burleigh, Mary Ivan vamdcr, Sue McCrnry, jnAnn Custufson, Barbara Lnurct, Lnis Fclcr- Mm, Indy anhnn, Marclm Pctcrxnn, Hulcn Marcia Dan Hnwdrd. Daniel Tollcmd, Lois Pearson, Carl Bickcl, Nancy Scnfl. ROW THREE: Way :- Kmnpr, Jacqueline Finn, Anna Nnrdlzmdrr. Ron Johnson, Larry Swanson. Inyuu Pnrh'r, Dan Lnunsbcrry, Run Wnnrincn, Marc Bntcnmn, Mark HnlmL-r. ROW FOUR: Shury! W'hcclcr, Pnu! I'Inlmcr, Cil Clmpm, Judy Knanck, Linda Mcycm Mary Ann Bcvkvn Neil Hawkins. Kml McChcmey. RONV FIVE: Dr John Leach, Emir mGmnn Sum Danuqm-, Ccnruc Brooke, Lynn Morsch, Karon Swanson, Fred Erlch Sharon Andormn, Inn Bcrghnll; Leslie lenn, Bruce Chidcctcr. HOW SIX: Inmn Green, XValEncc Peirrson. Judy Swinrlmrt, Rolmrl Brynn, Paul Benghmn, Cary chu-ur. Ronald Buhs, Annette Strum, Linnea Allen. Pctcr Hcgg. Colleen Wicsr. ROW ONE: Knrin Anxelm, Joan Anderkznn, Karen Mminnccio, Ronny Pun, Julia Bnmctl, Linda Frrnch, Cheryl Enchert, Sandra Greer. Caml Rydcon. Caml Landnhl, Judy B. Andaman. Lillian nydstmm. ROW TWO: Irena XVegehofI,Jnu1ene Baker, Karen J. Brown, Linnea Allen, Sm-Ann Newton, Karon Mnarv, Jackie Zastmw, Judy Carr, Marge Thcdcnx loam Dnberxlrin, Clarin Chull, IilvllllClinu Fine, Dorothy Stcltcn Mary Bmdfuchrvr, Ann Singleton ROW THREE: Ruth McCinnix, Mnrcclte Dunner, Summ I-Icllstvdt, Richard Pvtvrsnn, Ccorur Bmukc, John Hoglund, Erucc Peterson, Louis Oshmn, Paul Bengtmn, Pam Cnrlmn, Karon Vernon, Danna VVilhclmsun, Sharon 'Wrighl. Sue Thn:11:is ROW FOUR: Cmy vaon Paul Thnmpxnn, Richard Anderson, Steve Bergman, Ronald Buhs, Cary LeCroix, Iohn Pelorson. Steven Chrixtinnxcn, Roger Hams, Tom Church, Roger Carlson. Jack . Cnrty, Tum Hurt, Vinbil DcLay, Bob Hegslrom, Dr. Vck'L ORCHESTRA MEMBERS: Stoven Sudorhcm, Concertmaster; Paula Rauze, Mite Betsy Bmdahl, Merrilee Andemm, Gloria CImH, Vincil DeLny, Chrislinc Fairall, KIistine XVallin, Kay Kessler, Donna Ash, Indy Dixon, Larly Jones, Miss Charlotte Durkee, Indy Tlmmpson, Kathleen Neu- man, Ellen Ohlson. Catherine Simpson, Ann Lundquist, Edward Ingold. Sally Jacobs, James P. Nelson, Carol Smith, Robert Griffiths, Bruce Chjdestcr, Leslie Olmn, Daniel Carlson, Donald Estes, Kent McChesncy, Helen Stricter, Neil Hmvkim, Gary Neavor, Colleen Wiesc, Marge Thedens, Mr. W'illinm Henigbaum, Conductor. T65 Under the magic Henigbaum wand, the Augustana Symphony Orchestra, inctuding community members, has expanded from sixty to about eighty members. The caliber of music, the num- ber of concerts and the attend- ance are all on the march. Stir- ring concerts were given in both the fall and winter, and in the spring, students chosen by audi- tion, soloed with the ensemble, to complete a year of musical significance. Orchestra LEFT TO RIGHT: Doug HilIman, Business Manager; Jeff Swanson, Pm- motions Director; Gladys Vig, Record Librarian; Wayne Kempe, Features Director; Stan Hedecn, Program Director,- Izlck Rugh, Chicf Engineer. Jeff Holtz, Manager. Having accomplished the Big Push into the field of non-commercial FM broadcasting in the spring of 1963, WVIK-FM returned to the air waves in October, to present fine programming to the community. Calling itself a dis- criminating radio voice, the radio sta- tion reaches all of the QuadACity area, that is, if the wind is right Ably led by Station Manager Jeff Holtz, XVVIK-FM, over the past year reached new heights of listener entertainment. Much credit is undoubtedly due to the station's mascot ha statue overtly obtained by Chief En- gineer Jack Rugm which added its aura of dilapidated antiquity to the dignity of the station; VVVIK STAFFiROXV ONE: Kenton Kuehnle, Mark Brew, Ross A John- son, Peter Anderson, Dave Strang. ROW' 'nVO: Kathy Miller, Marty Swntt. FLOVH THREE: Dagmar Peleri son, Tom Wischmeywr, Alan Rulis, Larry Bicpe, David LmleyJ Jim Kuhn- gen, Roger Hains, Paul Johnson. ROW FOUR: Hay Oplelz, Ran Alden, Bob Carlson, Ken Nordstrom, Ernest Workman, Bill Bartcls, Bob Bryan, ?at Donegan. ROW FIVE: Deng Nel- son, Bah Griffiths, John Bolm, Jerry Hubbelrt. Jim Klotz, George ZageV ,1, .3-.. 'v .mmm'r Ir: '. l um L' Observer ON THE FLOOR: Jeff Swanson, Re- porter. ROW ONE: Charles Barton, Paul Bengston, Mary Ann Becker, Dick Syre, Reporters. ROW TWO: Jerry Hubhurt, World Affairs Editor; Mary Brodfuehrer, Carole Ingeson, Fran Many, Kathy Anderson, Judy Olson, Sue Battey, Copy Staff. Harlan Johnson, ELI Ingold, Photographers. A tall driCd-up plant stands cheerfully in the corner. Some joker has tacked a leaf from this plant on the bulletin buard with the caption Poisuned by the Press. Along 0110 side 0f the bulletin board are tacked the 196371964 issues of the Observer, and this Munday eve- ning the staff is at it again. Six editors gleefully cut and paste galleys amid the coffee cups and alslltmys, while the copy staff moans over the proofst and a re- porter swears ut the typewriter. This year the Obs staff, determined to hnpmvc the papers layout, seriously con, sidered changing the policy from ttAll the 113w: that's fit to print! t0 All the news that fits.u Actually What has been printed has been quite fit-zmd thank you. Norm Molina, Aa' Manager; Jim Ash, Business Manager. SEATED: Dave Johnson, Editor. STANDING: Brian Aim, Assuciare Ecli- Ior; Phil Hougcn, Managing Editor; Marlene SwL-nson, Society Editor; Faith Nimrod, News Elinor.- Carol DcLay, Copy Editor; Sue Schuefer, News Editor; Steve McKinley Sparta Editort Ward Thompaon, Roy Puc- cini, Ad Managers. Twas the night before deadline and all across campus, not a creature was stirring . . . Hey, wait a minute-there was one light burning :in ye olde Union; one cross-eyed editor and her eight cu- editors were prancing and dancing and gnashi'ng their teeth, and racing hither and yon, spreading Rockety-I cheer. iChuckle; In the wee small hours, when the work was done, Editor Chn's raised her finger and said, Ahem, Happy Bnekery-I, and to all a . . . GOOD NIGHT? Chris Sundhcrg, Editor Kathy Neuman, Ginny Gehlbach, Irv ale; Editors; Cindy Cnrelis, Nancy Lee, Joan Anderson, Phyllis Anderson, Copy Staff; Mary Jean Benander, Copy Editor. HOW ONE, Rich Palm, Sports; Ian Palmer, Jun Ahlstmm, Untlerclass- men; Lynn Kn'egcl, Marcia Eukstmm, Alfreda Carlmn, Highlights; Ruth Mm lila, Orgrrm' rions. ROW TWO: Ray OplctzY Spnrh; Marge Bergendoff, Marie 1'clmn, Cream; Jully Swiner hurl, Diana XVolff, Seniors; Carol Cm- wcll, Marilyn Hult, Faculty,- Kathy Stone, Organizations. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ed Ingold, Pim- mgmpher; Lynne Anderson, Art Edi- !m; Judy Anderson, Photography Edi- tor; Harlan Johnson, Photagmpher. r a 29 w. .w XQ Kt BOW ONE: Sally Jacobsnn, Danna Ash. Judy Schadt, Barb Sloane, Gladys Vig, Chris Anderson. ROW' TWO: Marvin Bergwall, Miss Wylie, Dr. Naeseth, Sharon Johnson, Marty Keener, Barb Lundi bind, Margene Lehman, Bobbie Kiviluoma, Kathy Stumpf. ROW THREE: Jan Edmund, ML Tweet, Greg Beuumnnt, Mr. Stelling. Dave P, Johnson, Bill Reynolds, Carol Croweil, Chris Sundherg. Every Monday at 4 o'clock in the Col- lege Union a group of students meet to read and discuss, and sometimes howl over various types of writing. This group is called the XVriters' Club. Student writ- ing is encouraged, and criticism, both valid and otherwise, is offered. When it isrft worrying about its starving piggy bank, the Writers' Club's chief accom- plishment is the publication of the Sagai This year will mark the twenty-seventh year of this publication. Dr. Henriette Naeseth is the faculty advisor of this or- ganization. President, Sue Schaefer. comments on Sue Staron's poem. Publications Board The Publications Board is made up of the past and present editors of the Rockety-I and Observer, and the presi- dent of Writers' Cfuh, The Board is ad- vised by Mr. Harry Stelling, chairman, and several other faculty members. It is the Board's duty to establish policies fur the Eockety-l, Observer, and Saga. Their main purpose is to appoint the editors of campus publications. SAGA LITERARY BOARD-TOP T0 BOT- TOM: Mamene Lehman, Phil Hougcn, Sue Schaefer, Sally Jacobson, Barb Lundblad. Greg Beaumont. SITTING: Dr. R. Hansen, Mr. H. Steli ling, Dr. H. Naescth, Mr. L Galley, Mr. H. Tweet. STANDING: Dave: P. Johnson, Sue Schaefer, Jim Ash, Chris Sundberg. OFFICERS: Ward Thompson, Vice Frcsidcnf; Chet Custafsun, Treasurer; Bola Knrlhlnm, Secretary; Bob Swivringu, President Chicago may never be the same again! As an educational experience Commerce Club annually journeys to Chicago to visit places of interest such as the Federal Reserve Bank, the Board of Trade, and several brokerage firms of the downtown area. A varied program is aimed at promoting a'knowledge 0f the business world and opportunities therein. In December, a graduate school conference was held, with representative speakers from Iowa, Northwestem, and Drake. The Commerce Club also sponsored a Retailer for a day contest in which several QuadCity merchants took part. IN FRONT: Bnh Swicringa. RO'W ONE: Roy Puccini, John I-lindenbm'g, Loo Landon, Turn 5. Anderson, Jim Carlson, Drum Hillmiln. ROW IWVO: Run 11:1ka Tom Polt-rsuu, Jim Klnfz, Run E'Im'nur, Dam Chun-hilL Bend Jnlmmn, jn'rry Clutnfmn, Barrio Pe- tvrsnn, Bill Edmund Tum llurt, Bruce Pukersun. kw ON THE FLOOR: Janella Lentz, Doris Bergeson, Cynthia Corelis. SEATED: Nancy Leo, Jackie Anderson. Judy Fullmer, Judy D. Anderson, Pam i-Iogren. STANDENG: Brian Alm, Diana Woiff. Faith Nimrud, Iannne Pracht, Alison Lundell, Mary xViese, Roberta Kivilunma, Naomi Anderson, Kathy Stumpf, Sue Nelmn, Hclcn Moritz, Kathy Trued, Joanne Guild, Sharon Anderson. OFFICERS: Goorgine Green. Second Vine Prcsin'cnf; Kdthy chmun. Hit mn'zm; Mary Ann Bcckcr. President; Kathy D. Carlson. Scrn-tary: Carol Slmlucn, Treasurer; Tom Guild. First Vice President. 8. H. E. H. Gesundheit h . . Student National Education Association furthers student interest in fhe teaching profession and provides an atmosphere for discussion of problems and innovations in edu- cation. Monthly programs have included a mock interview by a lncal adminisl trntor, a presentation about education in Sweden by Dr. Engblom, and a slide program on teaching in the South Pacific by Miss Bertha Dexheimer, a teacher at Franklin Junior High. One program consisted of first semester stu- dent teachers speaking on the joys of being on the other side of the deskI At the state convention which was held at Augustann last November, one of Angie's students, Pam Hogren, was elected secretary to the state association. OFFICERS: Janet Anderson, Cones, pondiug Sccrcmn ; W'illic Duhlxhand, President,- Mnrgc Thcduns, Scaramrr - Trmsurcr; Norm Liudeblad, Vice President. Informally known as musical S N.E.A., the Augustana chapter of tllB Music Educators Nntinna! Conference seeks to explore music education thruugh learn- ; ing experience, entertainment, programs, and practical application. Functicms of the group, such as attending concerts or special music classes, having guest speakers: discussion groups, and demon- strations, and assisting in activities such as state high school music contests, acquaint these future music teachers with the many aspects of education in this field. ON THE FLOOR; Julie Luckcn, Jan Palmvr, Clnria ChcllA Ruth Andersnn, Jo Ann Cuxtnfson, Janet Carlson, Ka- ron Brownr SITTING: Junlnne Baker, Rim Mcnlzur, LinuL-a Allen. STAND- ING: Cdrole Lundwn, Karen Monro, Diane Knchevus, Ginny Monroe, Cary chlvur, Neil Hawkins, Viucil DcLay, Iambs Liljcgren. Don Hmmrd, James P. Nelson. Jackie Thummel, Pam Dvorak. ON THE FLOOR: Helen Bungmn, Jaukiv Zastmw, Bob Ecru, Dm'a Mattson, Paul Bcngston. SEATED: . u'id 14311:, XL-il Hawkins, Lcc Lnndom er A. luhnsnn, Dagmar Paterson. STANDING: Mr. Enghlom, Gloria ChclL Caryl Sudorduhl, Cunnar Nielsen, Al Ericksun, Pal SmithA Dnn Anderson, B0 Huidt. DANCERS: Barbara Bolling, Thomas Hurt, Tom Julmstm, Alison Lundell, John Arvidwn, Judith Larsun, James P. Nclxon. The Swedish Club, organized in 1947, is a valuable asset to the Augustana campus, During this year the members have enjoyed a lecture by Dr. Ander, worked at the Swedish film festival and I have been in charge of the traditional we '8 U Santa Lucia program. They also enjoyed a trip to Bishop Hall. The advisor of Swedish Club is Mr, Engblom and this year's officers were Jim Nelson, Presi- dent; Maria Falk, Vice President; Laila Sodarquist, Secretary; John Arvidson, Treasurer. 177 Mr. Engblom and his fru. SITTING: Mr. Melbert Petersw, Bob Griffiths. Sandra Freebeck, Buna Jonasson, Helen Striater. STANDING: James IngemansonJ Alan Rulis, James Worthington, Bob Ramsey, Ed Ingold, Tom Church, Carl Palmquist, James Millar. Augustands student affiliated chapter of the American Chern- ical Society strives to keep its members abreast of new advan- ces in chemical research. The Chapter's monthly meetings fea- ture lectures by noted scientists, discussions and films. Annual field trips provide members with direct observations of applied chemistry. LEFT T0 RIGHT: George Waffle, Chairman; Barbara Lauret, Program Chairman; Richard Narske, Treasurer,- Arfeen Hieber, Secretary. Hmerican Chemical Societu ROW ONE: Mr. Taylor, Don Lailjly, Paul Anderson, Dave Smil. ROW TWO: Arlene Simnmns, Pat Andtrson, Stun Hulecn, Marlene chnmn. ROW THREE: Gloria Buucr, Linnea Carlson, Cray Strand. Miss Ncely. ROW FOUR: Geoffrey Mushi, Dave Strand, Mr. Carlson. PEmlll The PEMM Club is composed of those students who are majoring or minoring in physical education. The club provides opportunities for its members to work together in promoting the ideals of their profession through good sportsmanship and leadership. Each year its members serve as scorers 0r timers in many of the sports events held on AugieTs campus. This year they attended the Physical Education Convention held in Springfield. A sports trip was also taken by the club in the spring. Monthly meetings were held under the leadership of Ron Gunn, President; Bud Reiselt, Vice-President; and Dotsy Fogleman, Secretary-Treasurer. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Marianne Rosenr berg, Dana Trade, Lois Pearson. Jean Englund, Dotsy Fogleman, Bud Reiselt, Ran Cnnn. IN BACK: john Brooke. Biolnqu Club The Lindahl Biology Club is organized to provide outside activities for those interested in the biological sciences. These activities include field trips, lec- tures, camping trips, a fall organizational picnic and a spring picnic. The advisor for the club is Mr. John Ekblad. The officers for this year were David Smit, President; Gary Strand, Vice-President; Linnea Carlson, Secretary; and Mariette Swanson, Treasurer. ROW ONE: Dr. Krlmn, Pctur Anderxnn, Corinne Cobb, Jnnrlln Lentz. Tnk Wnk Lam. Karon Tracy Bnh Carlson, Alan Rulis. Vargarut Myrn, Ruth Anne Erickson, Min Olmstc: ROW TWO: Huger Hahn; Rugcr Czlrlsun, Bill McCarl, Dennis Carlson, Rumlld Xelson, Doug Nelson, James Ingcmnnsnn, Mr. thI. Psuchnlnqu Club Somewhere on this campus lurks a group of people probing the vast intri- cacies of the mystery of psychology. A new constitution expresses the aim of the reorganized Psychology Club as fol- lows: to broaden and cultivate the academic interests of those students in- terested in the field of psychology. Emphasis is placed upon providing in formation for its members regarding employment, professional, and education- al Opportunities in psychology. The of- ficers for the fall semester were Dennis Harper, President; Mark Younggren, President-elect; Claire Clingerman, Sec- retary; Judy Appell, Treasurer. SEATED: Judy Whiuker. DL-unis' Harper, Mr. 111er. STANDING: Muorcmft. Cull Bickcl, Jim Millm, Iohn Knutson, Doug Burlmgh, Bob Johnson. math Club Math Club endeavors to ex, plm'v mnrc fully vnrinus inter osting nrwls 0F m:nlhumzlticsh Many topics which are! not us- ually covered in the clussrnnm are discussed, and an emphasis is plucccl on possible careers in mnthonmtics. Outside speakers, .Currontly working in the field, form an hnpnrtunt part of the program. Fun with Fibonacci Nmnhcm Primes, Camputers, and the Philosophy uf Mathe- matics were a few of the many topics of discussion for the past yeark Math Club meetings. Marin Falk, john WWUetts, Bill Howard Porter. Don Hocrnstm, OFFICERS: Jay Wntcrsom Treasurer; Dun Fisher, Secrcmn ,- Tom Sheridan, President; Richard Kurr, Historian, NOT PIC- TURED: Hubert Nelson; Vice President. Dun't tail me all the Cosmos are sold . . . Alpha Phi Omega, the National Service Fraternity, is represented on the Augustana Campus by Lambda Rho Chapter founded in 1955, Service proj- ects include the publication of the C05- mo or campus directory, and the social calendar. Also it assists the Director of Public Events in various special events at Centennial Hall. Joining its nearly four hundred brother chapters across the nation, Lambda Rho Chapter spon- surs the Ugly Man on Campus cuntest and dance held each spring, the pro- ceeds of which go to a worthy cause. ON THE FLOOR: Rick Erickson, Er? nest Workman. SEATED: Arlo Brownlie, Curry Larson: Roy Rath- bum, Dave Barquitt, Dan Carbon. STANDING: Henry Cnrlnun, John tVarren, Ion Miller. NOT PICTUR- ED: Lew Stone. Tribe of Vikings No, nu, we donht have a war-whonp. The Tribe of Vikings, whose main purpose is to bring all of Augustaml's athletes who have Camed letters, to- gether in a social and service organization, nami- nates the Homecoming Princess, operates the con- cessinn stands and scoreboard at fantball games, and sponsnrs postgame Union dances. This year the hilarity of the Donkey Basketball Game was spnnsured by the Tribe. Trips are nEso taken each year to watch an athletic event at another school. LEFT T0 RICHT-OUTEB ROW: John Hindenburg, Jack Coy, Carl Schocssel, John Schmidt, George KVafA fel, John Lambert, Jim Dejovine, Rich Farb, Dave Strung, Rick Erick- son, Bill Butchnrt. INNER ROW: Frank L011, Dan Jansen, Iohn Mac- OFFICERS: Stove I'Iofstetten Treas- Kenzie, Bill Lee, Harry Arvanis, John urer; Dnm-in COOL: Svcrcmry; Steve Wetzel. Bergman, President. Watch out for that basketball . . . Providing active sports par- ticipation for all campus girls is the main purpose of XVomenis Athletic Association Through this organization many girls get to know each other better, while taking part in such games as softball, tennis, basketball, bad- minton, and volleyball. The group advised by Mrs. Heidi Christiansen, participated in sev- eral sports days with other schools and hefd two sparts nights this year, so that every- one - including fellows - might have the chance to take a whack at a volleyball 0r bounce on the trampoline, I-Iein, Pam Hogrcnt OFFICERS: Indy Swinehart, Treasurer; Mmiannr Rosenberg, PrL'sz'rl'mu; Ruth Ann Erickson. Vice President,- Glnria Bauer, Intramural Chainnan. LEFT TO RIGHT; Kathy Stoneburn- er. Karen Lundquisl. Margo Nelson, Kathy Knpp, Salli Vl'attv. Pat Grant. Lois Pcannn, Kristi Lcivat, Karol A --A4 Ulnmenhs league OFFICERS: Carol Skngxburgh Treasurer,- an Hngren, Sanctum; Claudia Langharsr, Vice President; C, Kathy Cnrknn, Prmidcnf. Sigh . . V wish it were February 29 every day. Womenk Week was especially exciting this year since it's Leap Year anyway! Imagine frightened fellows escaping the clutches of grinning coeds for a whole year. Again the girl ask buy week was climaxed by a dance. The League is the organi- zntiun fur all women on campus. Besides Wmnen's Week, they also sponsor the Big-Little Sis Tea in the full in connection with the orientation of fresh- man girls. and the Christmas Ball in cn-opemtiun with the House Council and Inter-Somrity, l JIE I ', I 134.. 4 XYho mid Wnrnenk KVcrk u nsn't fun? llJomenhs . House Bouncll STANDING: Alison LundelI, Anna Nordlander, Ellen Ohlsun, Kathy Kopp, Ruth Anderson, Judy Kroon, lean Englund. SITI'INC: Elaine Bauhut, Kaien Brown, Diana Mitchell, Anna Pearsnn, Marcy Ranch, Carola Ingeson. 53-3: Decorating the dorm tree, securing use of the Im- manuel meditation room, revising dorm rules - these were part of house council's activities during the year. With one more dorm to control, the council took on many new responsibilities Yet some responi sibilities, such as lounge patrol, almost ceased, since the lounge was changed from a dimly-h't living room I to a well-traveled thoroughfare between Iellybean and Westerh'n. Council members were confronted with people who gathered late minutes because of getting last, being stopped on the Arsenal Bridge, and failing to reset watches. All in all, it was a very active year with new precedents and improvements. LEFT T0 EIGHT: Polly Rauze, Sec- retary; Lynne Stevenson, VICE hesi- dant; Esther Samuelson, President; Barb Lundblad, Social Chairman,- Marge Bergendoff, Treasuyer. The Andreen Dorm Council under the strong-man rule of President Ccm'gc Slmmhnm and his host of lnwcr ccheion officials, mmal'ncd alert and eager tn deal with the problems of group living, In September this Organization, under the supervisilm of Dean Jnhnsou and the hnusemothcrs, immediately set to the task of depicting the Dorm Cluh treasury in :1 manner which would prove beneficial to tho resi- dents. The Dorm Council also dealt with problems which arose in any phase nf dormitory procedures. For example, the cmmcil passed resolutions result- ing in the revision of meal schedules and speeding up of the lunch line. The problem of maintaining quiet hours rested on the shoulders of this courageous band. Thus Strombom and his men have, through- out the past school year, been alert to the mainten- ance and improvement of order in Andreen Hall. hV' FLOOR: Dean Olson, Gary Cmnerl, Dave Hoghmd. SITTING: Jeff Swansnn, Edwin Renter, Chuck Maid, Dan Fixhcr, Don Hnurmtra, Cm Spnnhvrg, CCDIgC Stromhvmh STANDING: Rolf Larson, Denny Carlson. menhs Dorm Councils ROWY ONE: Richard Duncan, Brad Morrison, Bi Shunas, Ccurge Zage. ROW TWO: Mike Bnlnc , Roger Johnson, Iim Fmrichs, Mark Ander- son, Jim 0. Nelson, Dave Holmberg, Paul Dawsnn. w Brotherhood Strange is our situafion here upon earth. Each of us comes for a short visit, not know- ing why, yet sometimes seeming to dining a purpose. From the standpoint of daily life, hnweuer, there is one thing we know,- That Man is here for the sake of other Men . . Albert Einstein Inler-Sumritu and lnIer-Fraterniiu Councils .4' ON FLOOR: Gini Monroe, Sharon Vemer, Margene Leh- man, Salli Watts, Nancy Torstad, Diane Rose. SEATED: Mary Ann Becker, C. Kathy Carlson. Lynn Shultz, Genrgine Green, Bev Bonynge, Dnnnaiean Jeppeson, Jan Sailer, Carol Delay. STANDING: Karen Burgeson. Marty Aspiund, Pam Buller. Making life more comfortable for all involved is one of the major goals of the Inter-Sorority and Inter-Fratemity counciIs. This year the councils took a more dynamic stand on campus issues concerning the Greeks and worked in CIOSEI harmony with the administratifm. The 15 and IF councils set up and govern pledging. and rush- ing procedures. Their main social functions are the IS and IF Balls. IS officers were: President, Mary Eustrom; Secretary-Treasurer, Donnajean Jeppesen. IF officers for falf and spring semesters were: President, Roy Puccini, Rog Johnson; Vice President, Rog Johnson, Boy Olson,- Secretcm, John Theme, Ron Byerson; Treasurer, Jim Dejovine. ' ROW ONE: John Thorns, Bob Car- penter, Roy Puccini ROW TWO: Roy Olson, Roger Johnson, Jim Delovine. ROW THREE: Tom Maranville, John Knutson, Marty Sandway, Bill Kempi- ners, Brian Bellman, Dan Churchill, Tom Docherty, Cill Chapin, Ray Ryerson. Sumritu and Fater Presidents X Y ROXV ONE: SIGMA PI DELTArCemgine Green, C. Kathy Carlson. EOUNDEL-Brian Bollman, Bill KempineIsV R V TWO: KAPPA TAU-Diane Weeks, Mary Ann Becker. CH1 OMEGA CAMMA- ini Monroe, Mary Enstmm fnat picturedtr, KAPPA EFSILON NU-Bev Bonynge, Margene Lehman. ROW THREE: DELTA OMEGA N'ULRoy Olson, Norm Molina. ROW' FOUR: KAPPA EPSILON-P:1m Bullet, Marty Asplund, PHI RHO- Donnajean Jeppeson, Jan Sailer, Pl U?SILON CAMh-IA-John Knutson, Fred Peterson tnot picturedil. ROW FIVE: BETA OMEGA SIGMA-Terry Peterson, Marty Sandway, GAMMA ALPHA BETA-Rnger Johnson. Dick Holmes knot picturedip, OMICRON SIGMA OMICRON-Bob Carpenter. Gary Strand. PHI OMEGA PHI mot picturedl, Jim Ash. Steve McKinley, In accord with the new school year, the Speeds and their thrcc giant frogs were In A-Chvrd with Victory at Home- coming. Winter came none too soon for the Swedes and they dressed for the weather at their Scandinavian informal at Viking Hull. Snow and Fmstasian 2;. provided :1 memorable night at the Plan- 3 tation, where their winter formal with the Kappus was held. Getting into prac- tice for summer, the sorority captured the XVAA swimming trophy for the third year in a row. An Island Clambake was the first informal spring outing for the Speeds. The officers this year were: President, C. Kathy Carlson, Genrgine Green; Vice President, Judy Swinehart, Sue Olson; Regarding Scaretart , Merrilee Anderson, Carla Hammerlund, Corres- ponding Secrcmrl, Bev Toland, Carol Smith,- Trem-urcr, Carol Skogsberg, Isa- bel Hill; Historian, Sue Olson; Pledge Mom, Georgine Green, Dotsy Fogleman. Sigma Pi Delia , fa 1908 1 g SEATED: Georgina Green, Ann Sing- leton, Ah'ce Bath, Jean Englund, Sally Jacobs, Karen Lundquist, ON BENCH: Carla Hammerlund, Marcy Rauch, Anna Nnrdlandcr. ROW ONE: Andrea Etickson, Linnea Custafson, Leslie Olson, Karen Gebhards, Marilyn Bjnrk. ROW TWO: Allenda Smith, Sue Anderson, Sue Staron, Bev To- land, C. Kathy Carlson. Bobbi Kivil- uoma, Daisy Fogleman, Kathy Stone- bumer, Barb King, Sue Mesko, Pam Pattersnn. ROW' THREE: Evelyn Hansc, Carolyn Shorr, Ann Gustafson, Marcia Thompson, Michele Bohatka, Nancy Senft, Kathy Dh Carlson, Diana VVoIfE ROWV FOUR: hrfarilyn Huh, Sandy Stair, Salli Whtls, Carol Smith, Mary Weise. Merrilcc Adamson, Sandy Twcddell, Judy Swinhart'J Sue Olsun, Kathy Stumpf. 0N LADDER: Paula Sauerherg, Kathi GarteIosl W Autumn is Homecoming time. Pickin' A Wini, is exactly what the KTis did this year with their Hoot- enanny float of a huge sheet of music and a banjo. Autumn is Hayride time. The KT's and their dates enjoyed a brisk evening in the open with a bonfire and traditional hot dogs and hot chocolate. Autumn means Thanksgiving. Food and clothing were col- Iected for a needy family in Rock Island, and at Christmas another family received a KT Christmas iibasketfi Matsuri N0 Toyo means winter formal. A truly oriental garden atmosphere hung in the Cold Rooms of the Blackhawk Hotel. Officers for the year were: President, Dianne Weeks, Mary Ann Becker; Vice-Pa'esident, Mary Ann Becker, Elaine Bauhut; Recording Secretary, Mary Jean Benander, Karen Swanson; Corresponding Secretan, Elaine Rauhut, Ruth Maiila; Treasurer, Ruth Ann Hartmann, Diane Rose; Historian, Joyce McCarvey, Pat Smith; Pledge Mom, Ian Swaine, Ellen Ohlsoni L; '3 SEATED: Lynn Kriegel, Anna Pear- son. Limb Meyers, Margaret Myer; Ruth Anne Hartman, Nancy Olson, Ellen Ohlson, Joan Anderson, Gloria Michael, Nancy Torstad, Jacque Anderson, Marty Swatt, Gladys Vig. ROW ONE: Holly Sager, Carol Cro- well, Kathy Cashatt, Sharon Wright, Allison Lundell, Alfreda Carlson, Marcia Smith, Sandy Lehtimakj, Chris GillanJ Pat Smith, Pat Dunegau, Phyllis Anderson, Mary Ann Becker, Liz W'alsten, Jane Chauncy. Kathy Stone, Marlette Swenson, Gail Lar- son Ann McMaster, ROW TWO: Lynn Kane, Nancy Telieen, Diane Rose, Char Nelson, Pam Johnson, Diane Weeks. 0N LADDER: Mary Jean Benandcr, Polly Rauze. ROW THREE: Marie Nelson, Cheryl Hoi- seth, Karen Swanson, Nancy Lussow, Judy Patric, Lois Pearson, Inn Cal- vert, Faith Nimrod, Ian Swaine, Carol Mickclson, Marlene Wager, Elaine Rauhut. ROW ONE: Barb Vemon, Linda Olson, Jan Holm, Sue Thomas, Fat Hurzug, Sue Battey. Pam Carlsun, ROW' TXVO: Barb Hannson, Vicky Meyers, Diana Mitchell, Gayle Teg- nur, Judy Pearson, Sue Humane, Linda Westerlin, Barh Tlmrsen. ROW THREE: Lois Peterson, Sue Schafor, Linnea Allen. Kathy Kopp, Pam Bul- lcr. Ellen Pdrrish, Jay Linmth, Mary Blade, Pat Tinker. ROKV FOUR: Sylvia Stmte, Marty Sandbag, Gwen Strdndberg, Murciu Ekstrom, Karen Burgess , Marcia Tambert. ROW FlVE: Uhl Talliesen, Pam Edclmann, Judy Krmm, Nancy Swanson, Marge Nelson, Nancy I-Imverton. ROW SIX: Marty Asplund, Marianne Rosenberg, Maud Larson, Bulb Carlson, Mnrdy Keener. iDW A fiftieth anniversary was the special highlight of the Kappa Epsilon homecoming alumni banquet. Memories nf this year'ls float, 'hHuoteniAugie Strings 'Em Up, and many previous homecomings were recalled. just to get away From it all for a while-the jungle called all Keys and their tEates to an informal safari. But memories and Hearts and Flowers jnined the Keys and Cogs for the winter formal-a June fantasy in January. The Clefts came to the Holiday Inn in provide dancing music for the evening. WMA basketball championship was won by the Keys this year. Also keeping the somrity busy were several planned evenings of entertainment for a group at the East Moline State Hnspital. Officers were: Presi7 dent, Marty Asplund, Pam Buller; Vicc-Pr'csidenf, Mari- anne Rosenberg, Karen Burgesnn; Recording Secr-etarr, Kathy Kopp, Nancy Howertnn; Corresponding Secremn , Pat Tinker, Sue Hrmette; Treasurer, Wand Larson, Lin- nea Allen; Himorr'ans, Barb Thnrsen and Linda VVesterlin, Nancy Swanson and Marcia Ekstrom; Pledge Mom, Karen Burgeson, Linda Westerlin. Kappa Epsilon 1913 000 on 0DQ o D 1 RE 000 E i: L The POPS iipapped affi' to a fast start this year with a series of first place honors in Humecnming competition. The Poobahs won the rope pull, the yell contest, built a first place winning float and supplied Augieis Vi- King. Several informal parties were held in traditional Poobah style climaxed by their winter formal, this year held with the PUCs. Officers for the past year were busy making plans for the POPS 50th Anniversary which will be celebrated next year. Officers were: President, Jim Ash, Steve McKinley; V ica-Presidcnf, Bruce Wahlin, George Kabella; Sacre- tm-z, Steve McKinley, Bruce Stevenson; Treasurer, Bob Karlblonm, Tom Hoder; Pledge Master, Dennis Harper, Dick Bergsrud. SEATED: Dale Euk, Wayne Johnson. George Stromham, Bud Juslin, John Mackenzie, Bruce Wahlin. ROW ONE: Jim Ash, Steve Samuelson, Bruce So- perY Duncan MttcLean, Jim Ander- son, Steve McKinley, Jim Teros, Paul Johnson. ROW TWO: Neal Peterson, George Kabella, Jim Raberts, Brut: Stevenson, Bill Bogner, Brian Aim, Keith Light, ROW THREE: Bo Huidt, Icff Zehe, Paul Wegehaupl, Bill Moorcraft, Larry Dreschier, Jim 0. Nelsmi, Juhn Coyt ROiV FOUR: Pnui Larson, Drew Kalrkow, Boh Karlblonn Stan Schlachter, Rolf Lar- son, Mark Andaman, Denny Harper. Did: Bergarud, Jim Couch, Jack Mc- Daniel, ON LADDER: Dunne Lind- :trom, Stan Puttcamp. ..., .'..,... ,..,.... m. . ..-... ... .., .A... . . . .,. ,.. :1... ... ... ,. , ,. ON FLOOR: Ross. Johnson, Norm Lindchlad. ROW ONE: Mike XVilson, Ward Thompson, Bill Robinson. Denny Carpenter, Roy Heniff. ROW' TWO: Curt Carlxnn, John Spittal, Hon Lincoln. RO'W THREE: Dcnnis Pnpp. Bi Rnhhinmn, Fred Nortent Jim Spertoli, Stew Bergman, Chuck Olinger. Lowell Inhnson, Bob Fred, berg. ROW FOUR: Bola Bnykcn, Cary Petermn, Torry Kirkpatrick, Bob Mochcnthin, Ed Falkman. Del Cllxtafson, AI Pcarxun, RUN FIVE: Bill Cruhcr, Marc Bntcman, Jncl thnson, Paul Swanson Mike Reed. Run Fvsx, Ron Nelson, Kcn Thomson, Tim Larson, Larry Rodcwald, Ron Carlson. 0N LADDER: Ken Holt, Fred PctBrson, Iohn Knutson. After :1 successful Homecoming where they won the sing competition, PUCS turned their attention to social plans for the semester. Their fall informal, a mid- west rendition of a beach party called t'Tikih was held at Lake Kenyatta. The PUGs hope to make this an annual event. Singing has proved to be an asset to the PUGs whose serenades and ttsinging jailbirds are familiar to all. The PUGs finished their semester with :1 formal held with the POPS at Holiday Inn. Of- ficers were: President John Knutson. Fred Peterson; Vice-Pmsidcnr, Fred Peterstm, Buss Johnson; Secretary, Steve Bergman, Fred Norton; Treasurer, Norm Lindebhd, Del Gustafsun; Pledge Mas, fer, Paul Nelson, Ken Thnmpson. Pi Upsilon Gamma Gamma Hlpha Beta 1917 One of the highlight events held by the CABS this year was their unique HPurent's Day wherein mcmt hers not nnIy honored their parents but introduced the Fraternity t0 the parentst who came from as far away :15 Florida. At this timc it was announced that the CAB$ are higher in number than even with their strength lying in the younger classes. Thus the CABS have a bright Future, Ahmg with the traditional Homecoming activities, intnrmm parties, serenudes and distinctive formula: the campus was kept aware of tho CABS through the antics of their mischievous pledges. Leading, the CABS this year were: President, Dick Holmes, Rug jnhnsnn; VicviPr'esidcnf, Tom 5. Anderson, Juhn Thoma; Secrcmn , Dale Mnsher, Fred Turner; Treasurer, Jim Carlson, Tom Homer; Pledge It-lnsfcrs, Jerry Ahcnth and Keith Docherty. SEATED: Jim Carlson, Tom Simon Anderson. Ken Ahlstrom, Dave Hog- lund, Dale h-losher, XVillie Dahlstmnd. ROW ONE: Bah Ahrens, Jeff Thomp- non, John Kuhlmnm ROW TWO: Iohn Brunderman, Paul Anderson, John Thurnc, Dick Anderson, Chuck Nelw sun, Ralph Jnrrendt, Roger Johnson, Jerry Abcnth, Jim Frericks. ROW THREE: Don Hoornstra, Steve Ander- mn. Fred TurnerJ Jim Olson, Ron Ferrell, Ron Homer, Jim Norsen, Tom Hornet, Dan Lounsbcrry, Bub Fritsch. ON LADDER Tod Booth; Larry ' Lindmark. ROW FOUR: Charlie Anderson. Dean Olson, Bob Olson, XVarrcn Strom, Bill Lee, Bah East- Iund, Dan Churchill, Jim Landers, Jim Klotz, Keith Docherty. ON FLOOR: Carol Johnson, Karen Bums, Mary Ann Boncosky, Lois Funke, Ruth Anderson. SEATED: Ioclene Baker Val Bofinger, Pat Diggs,KatI1y Anderson, Judy Thomp- 5011 Judy Anderson, Kathy Miller, Iudy Nelson Jan Carlson, Sandy Greer Kathy Hein. ROKV ONE: Sue Hulsen Cindy Wilson Laila Seder, quist,C:1ml Rydeen Iud'y King, Nancy Matthews, Sharon Boncosh', Nancy Lee, jean Sutherland Julie Ianzig, Karon Lingwnll, Jan Sniler, Knml Hein, ROW TWO: Barb Ahn- bcrg, Glenna Mae Yuungberg, Judy Parker, Diane DanleImn, Marcia Bac- cus, Donnzu'enn Jcppeson, Janine Ingmanson, Lynne Carlson, Kama Lingwall, Linda Lcudexdorff, Jan Andersun, Carole Lundeen, Marge Eergendoff. ROW THREE: Marlo Quick, Inn XVoIke, Sharon Johnson, Kris Magnuson, Ruth Ann Custufson, Joan Vnndmsek, Kay Karlson, Jan Kron, Ginny Gehlbach, Tina Benson, Sue Chapman, Julie Lucken, Kristi Leivat, ON LADDER: Carol Delay, Gail Jolmsun. IE1 1111111111111 1 AN 1111111 $ 1919 hWelcome backV was the first greeting given to the school by the Phi Rhos at their annual Kick-Off Tea. The question nMama, What Is LoveFa received no direct answer, but gave the Phi ths a first place in the Hornecoming sing contest. The lemon tree float told the Augie team to Cut IEm Down and SIice 'Em! A mead hall of merry olde England found the Phi Rhohin Hoods and their dates back in the days of bows and arrows, abundant food, and overflowing mugs. ISharing their pienty, the sorority caroled at Cllristmastime at Oak Glen home for the agedJ Officers for the year were: President, Donna- jean Jeppeson, Jan Sailor; VicewPresidcnf, Jean Von- drasek, Carol Johnson; Recording Secretarr, Lnila Soderquist, Ruth A1111 Custafson; Corresponding Sec- retm'z , Ginny Gehlbach, Carol DeLay; Treasurer, Ian Sailor, Kristi Leivat; Historian, Cindy Wilson; Pledge Moan, Kris Magnuson, Jean Sutherland. i IIIIIIIIIIIIILIII :A .i: Omicron Sigma Omicron For the third year the OZOS succeeded in winning a first place with their Home- coming float, enabling them to keep the Homecoming trophy. Their song rendi- tion of hMountain Deww was presented by well dressed, but hshoelessh 0205. However, they 2211 appeared decked-out for their winter formal held with the CABS at the Sky High room of the Le- Clair Hotel. Officers were: President, Cary Strand, Bob Carpenter; Vice-Presi- dent, Terrill johnson, Tom Maranville; Treasurer, Lee Landon, Tom Peterson; Secretary, Tom Goodman, Bob Lundell; Pledge Master, George Chase, Paul Mat- son. 0N FLOOR: Run Walter, Ralph Krippen, Kenneth Molm, George Chase. ON BENCH: Tom Maranville, Arnie Blattr 110W ONE: Ron Iohnsnn, Guy Marlow. Jim Tidemann, H. B. Simmon. HOW TWO: Bob Carpenter, Cary Ubanks, George Waffle, Gary StranG, Lynn Miles, Bob Linden. ROW THREE: Craig Halt, Gib Check, Dave Loxlny, Don Laibly, Lee Landau, Paul Matson. ROW FOUR: Jerry Gustafson, Richard Nelson, Bill Edmund, Tum Peterson, George Watauba, Ion Scheidker, Keith Noard, Dale Havill. ON LADDER: Darwin Cook, l'im DeJovine. NOT PICTURED: Terrill Johnson. Ray Gonyo, ch Lentz, Richard Schultz, R. Douglas Peterson. KNEELINC: Cnroiyn Ash, Kathy Cnrbin, Lynn Strand. Rita Huss, Mer- ilee Abbot, SEATED: Jane Schncht, Sue Ann Newton, Sally Hupy. Sue Hellstedt, Caryl Snderdahl, Kris Mali andcn ROWF ONE: Chris Sundberg, Barh Bolling, Karen Knrrnnn, Sally Knmnishu, Ann Schafer, Laureen Iarc'k. ROW TWO: Kathy Neuman, Lynn Morsclu, Judy Appell, Debbi Miller, Mary Beth Rieck, Lynn Schltz. ROW THREE: Pat Grant, Ian A111- mom, Diane Custafson, Lynn Steven? son, Rianne 5mm, Mary Mulder. Esther Samuelson, Claudia Langhorst, Linnea Carlson, Lynn Anderson, Karen Pelley. ROW FOUR: Jill Ekst- rom, Linda Tllorsheim, Louise Lind- quisr, Ingrid Gustafsun, Mary Ellen Carlson, Elaine Jucovics. Ian Edmund, Nancy Oehmich, Lois Johnson, Kay Bengston Anna LundQuist, RIGHT LADDER: Cini Munroe, Kathy Erbs. LEFT LADDER: me Lundblad, Sally Jacobson, 'an Hogren. uu'w Shades of autumn found the COGS busily preparing for Homecoming 1963. They provided the theme hhHarvest Huotennnny and carried Out the motif with their float, Twirl In A Win, a brightiy colored pumpkin- go-mnnd. The COGS went Spanish with Malaguem to win second in the sing contest. Other highlights of the fall semester were the Spooks :n Cuhlins informal, an evening of Hearts and Flowers at the winter formal, and a most Successful George Washington Tea. Everything was kosher for the COGS at their spring infornml h'Unlem'ened Heaven in :1 Jewish night club setting. Officers for the year were: President: Mary Enstrom, Cini Monroe; Vice-Prcsidcnt. Claudia Longhorst, Bianne Strum; Recording Secretary. Pam Hngrenh Kathy Erbs; Corresponding Secretary, Lynn SteVEnSOD, Linda Thorsheim: Treasurer. Jun Edmund, Elaine Juco- vies; Historian, Diane Custafsom Lois Johnson; Pledge Mam. Lynn Stevenson, Lynn Shultz. Chi Omega Gamma 1925 Kappa Epsilon Hu 1925 Moments to Remember was the Kap- pats choice at the Homecoming sing and the next day the Kappas began a mem- orable year by capturing a first prize with their float hGuiTar tn Feather hEmt The fall informal found Knppas and guests saying ttGoodbye as they entered the door at a Backwards Party. An- other memorable night was the winter formal Frostasia held at the Planta- tion with the Speeds. The Spring Forma! rounded out a truly memorable year for the Kappas. Officers were: President, Bev Bonynge, Margene Lehman; Vice- Presfdent, Julie Lindley, Joyce Berg; Re- cording Secretan, Joyce Berg, Julie Lindley; Corresponding Secretan , Kathy Greer, Lorrie Hesser; Treasurer, Mary Lou Falbe; Historian, Lorrie Hesser, Judy Bredekarnp, Pledge Mom, Bev Bonynge. 1 I i ON FLOOR: Madelyn Hi , Bevvl Eadn, Carol March 0N BENCH: Judy Freed, Mary Iohnson, Sue Beck RO'W ONE: Bcv Bonynge, Kathy Greer, Lorrie Hcsser, Marilyn Smilimll Joyce Berg, Donna Draws. ROW' TWO: Mary Lou Falbe, Bev Bielema, Margcnc Lehman. Julie Lindley, Sharon Werner. ROW THREE. Indy 015011, Janice Pclnn, Jacqueline Fina. Judy Bredekamp, Phyllis Anderson. Gloria Chell. NOT PICTURED: Kay DanieIsnn, Sandy Griebel. ROW ONE; Doug Burleigh, John Leonardson, Larry Larson, Tom Hurt, Dick Edwards. ROW! TXVO: Bob Johmun, Barry Youngquist,-Ed In- gold, Dale Johnson. Bill Kempiners, ROKV THREE: Cliff Brooks, Bob Ramsey, Inhn Schmidt, Ken Peterson, Cil Chapin. Mike Brugman. RKMV FOUR: Roger Richter, Ira Vei$ben :, Mark Brew, Ron Ryerson. ROW FIVE: Jnhn VVctzel. Sam Dorlnque, Don Pryhcr, Karl Bickel, Ken Kla- hunde. BOW SIX: Brian Bellman. NOT PICTURBD: Lou Carey, Jon Farris, Bill Schiers, Howie Swnyne, r504 H. Homecoming turned out just Ducky for the BOUNDELS as their Heat, shmw ing a duck cooking in the pot, accurate- ly predicted with the theme WVinning will be Duck Soup. Fun, too, was duck soup for the ROUNDELS. A traced trail of straw hinted at a square-dance and hay-rack-ride held with the SPEEDS. At the winter formal, held at the B1361:- hawk Hotel, Sandy Bellman was chosen ROUNDEL Sweetheart. In the spring the ROUNDELS went Hootenanny-ing and Polkawing at their informal parties. Officers for the ROUNDELS were: Presidenf, Bill Kempiners, Brian Boll- man; Vfcc-Prcsident, Chet Gustafson, Doug Burleigh; Secretary, Doug Bu:- Ieigh, Ken Klabunde; Treasurer, Brian Bellman, john Wetzei. Rho u Delta f: I .3 1925 Beta Omega Sigma Following n semester highlighted by Homecoming and the winter formal, the B08 swung into the spring semester with social and athletic enthusiasm, In- tramural Achievements remained on a high level even though thirty-one mem- bers of the fraternity participated in var- sity sports, A hayrack ride, pajama party, water skiing party, numerous house par- tieg and Fall and spring formals com- pleted the B08 social calendar. This year's officers were: President, Terry Peterson, Marty Snndway; Vice-Presi- dent, Roy Puccini, Steve Hoffstetter; Treasurer, Marty Sandway, Ron Alding- er; Secrefm-l, Ron Aldinger, Chuck Lundholm. ON FLOOR: Roy Puccini, Larry Mm- ris, Earl Pzwh'kJ Wally Hnuff, Marty Sandwny. SEATED: Chuck VVilh'am- son, John Fogleman, Eon Alc'lingen ROW ONE: Jen'y Klomlra, Dick Schhlter. Cunnar Nilsson, Ron Ander- xon, AI Randall, Mike Mamvich, Eric Hengst, John Lambert, Ed Johnson, Lloyd inless, BOW TWO: Bob Carma , Ron Hoff, Norm Wilkins, Terry Peterson, hVes Johnson, Buddy Reiselt, Brian Lonstad, John Bronke, John Hobart, Tom Guild. ROW THREE: Lynn Aschc, Al Henning, Chuck Lundhnlm, Bill Johnson, Hany Arvnnis, Vic Sathre, Bob Conncu, Bernie h-Tnichmvicz, Rich Farb, ROW FOUR: Frank Loll, Fred Johnson, Skip Duhlstine, Harry Moravec, 11m Schmcltzer, Steve Hofstetter, V111 Nache, Ken Young, Larry Warren, 0N LADDER: Kelly Wynn, Iohn Hindenbcrgh n 0N FLOOR: Mark Syre, Pete Ander- son, Jack Fields, Don Larson, Craig Anderson SEATED: Bmd Morrison, Ross '8. Jnhnsun, Jeff Swanson. ROW ONE: Jnrl Andccr, Conrad Lundblad, Dave Smit, Marv Lofquisl, Gary La- Cmix, Richard Duncan, ROtV TWO: Frul Erlcr, Dnn Lnrimcr, Dave Ket- tcr, Curt Custafson, Bill Thiemann. Dick Hess, Doug Hillman, Ed Memo. Keith Nelson. ROXV THREE: Jeff Linclgren. Bob Youngman, Ron LloydV Max Criecvieh, Roy Olson, Gm-y Cronert, Don Gay, Pete Scholl. HOW? FOUR: Bruce Johnson, Doug Bcnandcr, Norm Malina, Dave Strang, Mark Hoycr, Dick Syre, Paul Lund, Jack Pctcxs, Dnvc Holmherg, Jerry Hubbart, Jeff Holtzl Dung Peterson, Wolfgang Frank. In line with the tradition of the past, the DONS proved their academic talents by winning the scholarship cup once again. However, academics were com, bined with good times as DONs kept busy with Humecnming, infnrmals, form- 2113, and serenades. The fall semester was brought to a pleasant close at the winter formal held with the B05 at the Holiday Inn. Traditional ttufter-thc-play parties, unique in the DONs, also supplied pleas, :mt memories for DONs and their guests Officers were: President, Roy Olson, Norm Moline; VicciPresidcnr, Phil Hou- gen, Dick Hess; Secremry, Dick Syre, Dave Emit; Treasurer, Doug Hillman, Conrad Lundblad. IBM 217 DwaUmwanu HOME W 517132 fighting orsemen ' There are some defeats more triumphant than victories. M cmrm'gne 219 Cheerleaders Sandy Tweddell Marge Nelson Cim' Monroe Sylvia Mattin Marcia Skellen ger Pa m Hogre n ALTERNATES: Lynn Morsch, Mar- cia Ekstrnm, Sandra Greer. MALE CHEERLEADERS - CLOCIGVISE: Fred Peterson, Steve Bergman, Dean Olson, Bruce thlin, Duncan Maclcan, nOh ref, you must be kidding! More tape for Margie. More Homecoming beauties. ;. a yes. w 4? HOW ONE: Everett Priest, Rolfe Gusms, Al Randall, John Emok. Bud Reiselt, Ken Young, Ron Gunn, John Fogieman, Kelly Wynn, Al chning and Wally HaufE ROW TWO, Coach Ken Tillman, Jack Crabtree, Ray Heniff, Pete Wilkinson, Bernie Mnichnwicz, Bob Boykin, John Coy, Gil Olander, John MacKenzie, Bruce Sopcr. Iohn Hindenberg, Ward Thompson, and Head Coach Hay B. Lneschncz. ROW THREE: Rod Ioslin, Larry Moses, Bill Johnson, Art Preo, Harry Arvanis, Ken Klabunde, Jug! Brunsvold, Marc Buyer, Bill Butchnrt, Lloyd Puwless, Dick Gaura. Jerry Klaostm, Steve Hofstetter, Fred Johnson, Ken Thampson, Bob Sweet, Darwin Cook and Cnach Jack Taylun football 222 SEASON'S RECORD Augie 16 ..................... North Central 13 Augie 10 Illinois Wesleyan 21 Augie 7 , .............. Carroll 13 Augie34 ......... Carthage 7 Augielg ,,,,,,,,,, Milikjn14 Augie 26 ....................... North Park 0 Augie 41 ...................... Concordia 41 5v. x. 'rnm'Eiu CO-CAPTAINS AND COACH: Lloyd Powless, Dr. Ray Loeschncr, Steve Hufstetter. 'lA luxurious pre-school holiday at illustrious Camp Huuberg . . A said the letters received by prospective gridiron stars of 1963 . . . Eighty three excited campers arrived early that August morning only to find camping was to be the lesser of their activities. The fresh cnuntry air of Hauherg must have done samething for the boys, however, because they made 1963 the most outstanding season since 1942 by compiling a seven game winning, season. Led by Captain Lloyd Powless, one of the team's most nutstanding feats was the ending of the 19 game winning streak held by Carthage. This was a game for upsets, as juniur Wally Hauff booted n 37 yard fieldgoal for a new CCI record. Huuffls 10 out Of 12 extra point kicks tied the present CCI record of 37 extra points compiled by one individual. Tri-Captains for the 1964 seasun, Jack Crabtree, Allen Herming and IErry Klnostm will be looking for a year to rank among the best. W'ci'ihcrg captivates the crowd once again. OFFENSE 7 BACK HOW: VVnrd Thompson, Rolfe Gustux, Bub Boykin, Ira Wcisburg. FRONT ROW: 1001 Brunsvnld, Jack Crnblrcc, Bernie Mnichowicz, Harry Arvanis, Fred Jolmwnl Ken Thompson, Icrry Klaus- tra. DEFEXSEiBACK RCNV: A1 Henn- ing, Jerry Kloostra, Lloyd Pawless, Doug Huston. FRONT RO'N: Ken Klabunde, Dick Caura, Eiil Johnson, Man: Huycr, Bill Butchart, Ray Heniif, Bernie Mnichowicz. Coy cuts hard to evade two tacklersl It's all part of the game 225 $.32 .4- CROSS COUNTEYiLEFT TO RIGHT: Captain Del Custafsan, Dan Carlson, Lowell Summerfatd, Dave Clark, Dan Leunsberry. John Coolidge, Mark Schafez. Gross Buuntru 226 Robbers, plunderers, pillagers . . . BARRIERS! In their fifth year of action, the Cross Country men compiled a dual meet record uf three wins, four losses and fourth place in CC! competition. Senior Del Custafson led the team with firsts In meets against Elmhurst, Rockford, Knox and Milfikin. At Elm- hurst he covered the three-mile run in 16:39.2; at Millikin, the thrce-and-a-half mile in 19:38.7. He set Augie records at Saukie in three and three-andvmhalf mile runs, He received help from retuming letterman John Coolidge; major letterv men Dan Lounsberry, Mark Schafer, and Lowell Summerford; and minor letter- men Dave Clark and Dan Carlson. The Augie hurriers are off to another good start. CAPTAIN: Del Custafson. COACH: Leroy Blissman. ROW ONE: Jim 0. NeIson, Manager, Bill Shunas, Bob Metz, Mike Wilson, Geurge Stmmbom, Cene UtkcI Dennis Carlson, Manager. ROW TWO: Leonard Kallis. Coach, Larry Swanson, Frank LOIL Tom Hoder. Dun Ccrvenkn, Dick Duncan, Bob Karlblom. Ken Cowan, Stan PuttL-amp, Marla Miller, Assistant Coach. Basketball This year Augustamfs basketball team became the most accurate team in the college's history. The Vikings had a record breaking 517 average, claiming a better record than last year's average of .502. The team has been one of the top-ranked teams in the nation in field gun! accuracy, Coch Lenny Kailist crew outdid their 21 opponents In every category except free throwing ac- curacy and rebounding. Augie finished with a 15-5 season record and was 8-4 in the CC1, a third place tie. Outstanding players of the season were George Strombom, Frank L011, and Tom Hoder. Strombnm finished as the team's number one scorer. He averaged 18.5 points per game, and was named to the All-College Conference of Illinois, first team. Loll was runner-up fur scoring honors, averaging 143 points. The other member of Angie's Big Threeu, Tom Hoder, had the highest shooting percentage, with a .608 percentage. SEASONS RECORD Augic: m Chicago Teachers 69 Angie 75 Monmouth 65 Augiv 79 Carthage 69 Augit- 73 .. Ruckl'rn'd 36 Angie 68 Illinois Wesleyan 53 Augit- 6'1 Carmll 49 Augie 761 . Ccmcm-dia 61 Augie 56' Carthage 62 Augiu 73 Lake Forest 63 Augiu 84 . . North Central 51 Augie 84 . . ,X'IuL-Mm'my G8 Augie 51 Carrofl 65 Augie 65 North Park 58 Angie 58 . Illjmnis W'eslcyzm 63 Augie 78 .. . Millikin 85 Augie GT 7 . . . Concordia 59 Angie 52 .. . . Carthage 53 Augie 75 . North Central 72 Augie 82. . Western Illinois 84 Angie ST . . . . . . Millikin 87 Angie 71 . North Park 58 m W75? .7 -- ----- CL; '5: Up you go, Frank. Coach Kallis cautinns Mike. George Strombnrn Frank Loll Bub Karlblum Tom H0 cler Don Cervenkn CAPTAIN: Karl Knblunde, COACH: Kenneth Tillman. OUCHl W'lmt do you mean, Am I tickiish? In the Old West, to wrestle meant to throw down a bull on a cattle ranch for the purpose of branding. Those who tangled with Angie's matmen this season may have preferred the Western treatment . . . The matmen, dominated by Quad-City wrestlers, rate among the most powerful wrestlers in the Midwest. They have proved themselves to be one of the strongest athletic teams on the Augustana campus in the last few years, The Augie matmen have gained respect throughout the CC1 and among Midwestem colleges as would only be fitting in the Eight of such victories as the Knox Invitational champion- ship. In this contest, Augie outscored thirteen comh petitors. Seven Augie men represented their team in the finals of the meet. With several of the wrestlers returning next year, the Augie team should perpe- tuate its dnminunce of the CCI. XYRESTleciaotV ONE: Dick Bcrgsmd. Fred Johnson, Bah Berg, Bub Sweet, Al Henning, Ken Kfabundc, Dale Labath, Paul Dawmn, Cary utcavur, Jnhn Lambert, Conch Ken TUL many ROW TWO: Jrrry Lnnmsttr. Ron Fermn, Dick Hoffman, George tVatanabe, Im Wcis-burg, Brian Lnnstad, Eric chgst, Ray Hoopmnn, Bola Gamma. Chuck Clinger, Curt Custafson, Ken Nardstmm. ROW THREE: W'alt Fuller, Ray Heniff, Harry Morm'ec, Doug Petersen, B. J. Koeppel. Wrestling 233 L Coach Taylor seems satisfied. In the 1963-4 swimming meets, Augustann fared very Well. In the dual meets, Augie had eight wins and no 103561 The champion meets also showed good results The team was first in the IIIinois Private College meet and in the Viking Olympic Swimming meet, and won second place in the College Conference of Illinois meet. Many 1-ecm'ds were set this sea- son: Ron Carlson and Gene Davis set records in the 50 and 100 yard freestyles; Dave Strung was the winner in the 100 yard butterfly. Other record breakers were: Lowell Summerford, 100 yard hack stroke; Jon Bemtsenl 100 yard breast stroke; Ed Morse set three recordshthe 200 yard back stroke, the 200 yard individual medley, and the 400 yard individual medley; Wolfgang Frank the 200 yard butterfly Among other record breakers were Rich Farb, Ron Mushinsky, and George Waffle. Butterfly by Wolfgang. Q 4 ROW ONE: Coach Tuylnr, Ed Morse, Rick Erickson, Carl Schocsscl, George Waffle, ROW TWO: Joe Barth, Dave Strung, Bob Clogan, H'olfgang Frank, John Bcrnsten, HOW THREE: Lowell Summerfurd, Ran Carlson, Cone Davis, Ron Mushinsky, Tod Booth. Recordibrenlter Ron Carison. Strong competitor Dave Strung. Hold that pose! Calisrhenics are great fun. Practice seems never-ending. Almost like Flying. Coach Briasman, HOW ONE: Phil Hougen, John Coolidge. Fred Whiting, David I Clark. John Brnokc, Cordon Nelson, Don Anderson. ROW TWO: Ken Young, Bar- rie Peterson, Marl: Schafer, Dan Luunsbeny. Bob Anderson, Fred Behnken, Jon Hobart. Prospects looked bright for the Augustana track team as the season began. Coach L. C. Brissmank Crew included many re turning Ieltermen and some very promising newcomers. Record- . holders F red Whiting, Paul Matson, XVard Thompson, and Ron Cunn were being counted on to be top point producers for the thinclads. Among the freshman track candidates, Mark Schafer looked to be a contender for honors in the dashes, as well as an ran integral part of the Augie relay teams. Ken Cowan and Ian Habart were expected to add strength to the weight events, while Fred Behnken seemed to be a promising hurdler. Augiek strength this season seemed to be especially in the dashes. 237 LEFT TO FIGHT: Pitching Iineiur: - PauI Hayes, Don Cervcnlca. George Stmmbom, Curt Cook. KNEELINC: InfEcId-Iames DsInvinc, Bn'an Oliver, John Fogleman, Jim Counch, STANDING: Catcher, Tom Capciand, OutfielrLBob Knrlblom, Jim Anderson, Bill Platis. Baseball The North Central hatter may be safe, but not for long . . . If early season performances came through in the balance of the season, the 1964 Augustana baseball team was one of the finest in the history of the school. Coach Lenny Kallis needed quality from his small pitching staff, headed by Don Cervenka and Curt Cook He needed to find an able catcher, and pros- pects looked good here, as newcomers Tom Copeland and Ron Wolsfeld battled for the position. He was also counting on freshman Jim Anderson and Bill Platis to supply needed punch at the plate. The nine this year were captained by John Fogleman, who anchored the infield from his second base position, while the leading hitter figured to be centerfielder Bob Karlbiom, who led the Vikings at the plate last year. 239 John Fagleman ups the Augie lead. KNEELINC: Chuck Nelson, Bah Olson, Neal Peterson, Bob Carlsrm, Coach Johnson, STANDING: Nnrm Molina, Dan Clmrchili, Jack Peters, Darrell Bloom, Iolm Willetts. Iennis This fine serve will be the downfa of Neal Petersonia' opponents. Augustanis tennis team, with an almost entirely new roster, practiced t0 outstmke both their opponents and last season's record of ten wins and two losses, Because Of the loss due t0 illness of Ietterman Gene Utke, the Vikings looked to Neal Peterson, the only Ietterwinner returning from last spring, for experi- ence. Much strength must come from new men. At the beginning of the practice season, it was still too early to make an exact judgment of the teamk possi- bilities. However, Coach Harry S. B. Johnson dis- played hope that a combination of experience and new prospects would work to the Norse advantage. Balance is the key to a smooth fnllmv through. Nam Muline anxiously Awaits hi5 oppanenFs serve. Conch Tillman talks over the yeafs prospects with twu veterans from the past season. Gan was not always this difficult. claims Jim W'urthington. Cnpmin John Wetzel demonstrates a good swing. Cary Peterson, Coach Tillman. Viking golfers, with four returning Iettermen, looked for an even better season than last spring's eleven and three record and CCI fourth place, conference stand- ing being determined by a single play-off. CCI champ- ion medalist, Bill Lee, along with Dan Stevenson, John VVetzeI, and Jim Worthington, returned to support this yeafs competition. Lee, also last season's team medalist, had the best score in conference championship play. In these men and in the new members, Coach Ken Tillman sees what he terms a very fine seasrmf! With this con- ference championship planned for the Viking's home course, Coach Tillman expects to give Carrol a stTong fight for the title. KNEELING: Dnn Mason, Iim VVDrthingmn, John XVetzel, Dan Stevenson, Bill Lee. STAND- ING: Bob Moesenthin, Ken Parter, Rich Palm, Bob Agnew, Ralph Jancndt, Dennis Carissa, 243 Golf 2F$N 2.. E VIGLQEOH .,. :3. w.....nm.1. . . 2 . ft. , , 2. . E... w... .m. , , , :. i ,,. 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Activates: Christian Missions, President; Gamma Alpha Beta; Il-Il'nnemmim,r Committee; Oratorio Society; LSA. ALDINCER, RONALD KENNETH Accnunting Molina, Hlinon's Activities: Commerce Club,- Beta Omega Sigma, Secretary. AMSBURY, EDWARD ALLEN Betfcnd'orf, Iowa Transfer: Activities.- Psychology Molina Community College. Psychology Club. ANDERSON, EVELYN JEAN Bessemer, Michigan Transfer: English Gogebic Junior College. ANDERSON, JANET KAY Prophetstown, Illinois Music Activities.- MENC, Corresponding Secretary; French Club; Orchestra; Band; Augustana Choir; Oratorio; LSA. ANDERSON, NAOMI SEAN San Francisco, California Elementary Education Honors: Al Blnom Scholarship; Immanuel WomenEs Hume Scholarship. Activities.- SNEA; LSA; Christian Missions; Oratoxio. ANDERSON, PATRICIA SUE 5!, Louis, Missouri Biolngy Hanan: Honor ScholaIship: Beta Beta Beta. Cheerleader; Biology Club; WAA Board; Home- coming Committee; American Chemical Society. Aclicirics: Senior Directoru ANDERSON, ROBERT LESTER Davenport, Iowa History Activities: Andrcon Dorm Council; Prncmr; Track; Football; LSA. ANDERSON. RONALD T. Rock Island, Illinois Social Scicncc Transfer: 'Hlinois State Normal University. Activities: Beta Omega Sigma, Pledge Master. ANDERSON, THOMAS SIMON Sf. Charl'cs, Illinois- Business Adminis mm on Honors: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties. Activities: Homecoming Committee; Dorm Council; Friend- ship Fair Committee; Cnmmercv Club; Freshman Orientation Leader; Gamma Alpha Beta, ANSEIM, KARIN ELIZABETH Brockport, New York Biology and Geology Activities: Anmricnn Chemical Society; Oratorio; Chapel Chair; Biology Club; WAA. APPELL, JUDITH ANN Galua. Illinois Psychology and Philosophy Honors.- Toppcrs; J E Wallace Wnllin Scholarship in PsychnIUgy; Class Honors; Phi Beta Kappa. Actiuilies: Chi Omega Gamma; Dunn Council; Band; Fresh- rnen Orientation Leader; Proctor; Psychology Club, Treasurer. ARVIDSON, JOHN MORRIS Mathematics Chasfertau, Indfana Activities: Band; Math Club; Swedish Club, Treasurer. ASH, DONNA LEE Davenport, Iowa English Honors: Toppers. Activities: Orchestra; EVriter's Club. ASH, JAMES L. Hunk Maud, Illinois Pi Epsihlu Nu; Vi-King; W'hn's Whn in Anu-riunn Colleges and Universities. Economics Ummrx: Cullvgt' Uninn erd of h-lilmmcrx'; Basketball; Phi Omega Phi, Prexidcnt; Freshman Orientation Lender; Oluervor, Business: Manager; Cn-Chairi mun of Friendship Fair; Rockcly-I, Busim-ss Manager: Representative Assembly; Junior Class President; Commercc Club; Freshmen Class Vice- President. Arll'virim: ASPLUND, MARTHA ANN Oneida, Illinois Biology Honors: Toppers; Bum Bum, Beta. Kappa Epsilon, President; Biology Club; Chapel Choir; Cullcgc Union Board of Munngcrs: Student Union, Hospitality Cmnmittee; Sophomore Chm: Vice-Presidcnt. Acl'iuih'es: BACHIO, GEORGE Molina, Hiinais Transfa r: A ct i uitiru: Physical Educatiun Eureka College. PEMNI Club. BAUER, GLORIA A. Biology Lake Zurich, Illinois Honors: Illinois State Scholarship; Beta Beta Betzn Activities: Homecoming Committee; Rockcty-I; 'IVAA; American Chemical Society; Biology Club. BECKER, , MARY ANN History Lockport, Illinois Transfer: Ioliet Eunior College. Honors: Centennial Schularxhip; Phi Alpha Theta, Secre- tary; Class Honor Scholarship; Aglaia; Who's Who in American College anal Universities. Acliuitfcs: Christian Missions; LSA; Observer; Secretary of the Senior Class; SNEA, Historian, President; Kappa Tau, President, Historian, Vicc-Prcsidenh Treasurer; VVAA; Freshman Orientation Lender; Band, SecretaryiTrensureI. BELL, ROBERT 11 History Bcrwyri, Hlimlis 'J'mmfrar: Marian Junior College, Hmwm': Phi Alphn Thcln, President. Auiiuilim: Chrisliun Missions; Hislnry qum; Oratorio; LSA; Chapel Chnir. BENCTSON, PAUL STEPHEN History Molina, Iiiinal'd' LSA: Swedish Club, President, VicciPrL-xidcnt; Oratorio; Freshman Orientation Leader; Band: Chapel Choir; Friendship Fair Committee. Activities: BENSON, DONALD HENRY Rock Island, Illinois Trrmsfrrr: Aclioitl'cs: Ph ilosophy Northwestern University. Oratorio; Phi Omcga Phi; Augusmna Choir. BENTON, SHARON KAY Mating, luinois T ram'fm': Honors: History Knox C 01 le ge. Quad-Cily Music Guiid Scholarship; Activity Award; Albert Swanson Scholarship. BERG, JOYCE ELAINE Molina, Illinois Elementary Education Kappa Epsilon Nu, Recording Secretary; SNEA; WAA. AcHqufc-s: BERGESON, DORIS EDITH Berlin Connecticut Elementary E3ucation Honom: Esther and John Lundgren Scholarship Activities; LEA; SNEA; W'AA. BERGMAN, STEVEN B. Economics Wchsxcr Cranes, M ismuri Tribc of Vikings, President, Treasurer; Com- merce Club; Cllcedendcr, Captain; Pi Upsilon Gamma, Secretary; American ChumicaI Society; Oratoriu Activities: BERCV-VALL, MARVIN CONRAD thm'cs Rock lm'rmd, Illinois Transfer: lehwustorn Univcrxily. Aciiuiliw: Band, Psychology Club, Rho Nu Delta. BICKEL, CARL Psychology Milan, Illinois- Actiuities: Band; Psychology Club; Rho Nu Delta. BIELEMA, BEVERLY MOODY Economics Oriun, Niinm's Transfer: Molina Community College. Activities: Kappa Epsilon Nu; Commerce Club; Band BISCHOFF. KAREN KAY Chemistry Andalusia, Illinois Sigma Pi Delta, Treasurer; American Chemical Society Activities: BLATT, ARNOLD HENRY Chemistry Markham, Illinois Honors: Hcccmch grant from National Science Foundation, Actiuitiex: Omicron Sigma Omicron; Alpha Psi Omega; Bi- olngy Club; American Chemical Socier, Fresh- men Orientation Leader; Homecoming Comw mittcc. BLOESER, CAROLE Elementary Education Molina, Uh'nm's Honors: Toppers; Illinois State Schcdarship. Acn'uities: Kappa Tau; SNEA; IntcPSorority Councii BONYNCE, BEVERLY LYNNE Speech Correction Orion, Illinois Transfer: Northom Illinois University Honors: Downings Dairy Scholarship from Sanitary Farms Dairy. Arliuirirs: Sigma Alpha Eta, Corresponding Secretary; Wo- men's Athletic Association; Kappa Epsibn Nu Sorority. President; Inler-Somrity Council. BHUNSVOLD, JOEL DEAN Physical Education Milan, Illinois AcHuitch: Fnoelmll; anrbnll; Phi Omega Phi; PEMM Club; Tribe of Vikings. BURLEICH, DOUGLAS LONCFELLOVV Psychology Malina, Illinois French Club; Psychology Club; Rho Nu Delta, Secretary; Band. Acriuities: CAIN, VERNON, LYLE Geography Coming, New York Activities: Augustana Choir. CAREY, LOREN K. Art Molina, Illinois Honors: First Place Art Award 1363 Saga; Moline J'a- tinnal Bank Scholarship. Activities: Elm Nu Delta. CARLSON, C. KATHLEEN Speech Correction Rockford, I ?ll'nal's Honors.- Who's Who in American Cnllege and Univelsi- tics. Activitfcs: Swedish Club, Vice-President; Sigma Pi Delta, Corresponding Secretary, President; Sigma Alpha Eta, Tleasurer; Augustana Choir; Women's League, President; WAA; Friendship Fair Com- mitleeA CARLSON, DANIEL FRANK Music Iron Mountain, Michigan Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer; Swimming; TMCk; Christian Missions; Band; Orchestra; LSA. Actiul'ties: CARLSON, KATHLEEN DOROTHY Elementary Education Rack Ishmd, Illinois Alpha Psi, Secretaw-Treasurer; French Club; Intcr-Somrity Council; SNEA, Secretary; Sigma Pi Delhi, Historian, Corresponding Secretary; Oratorio. Activities: CARLSON, LINNEA CLARE Rock Island, Illinois H onors: BioIogy Toppers; Beta Beta Beta. Acriuities: Biology Club, Secretary; Chi Omega Gamma; W'AA; American Chemical Society. CARPENTER, DENNIS ARTHUR Sycamore, Illinois His tory Actiuilies: Pi Upsilon Gamma; Gymnastics Club; Tennis. CARPENTER, ROBERT LOUIS Chicago, Illinois Tra nsfer: Actiul'n'cs: Speech Correction Carthage College. Omicron Sigma Omicron, President, Pledge Mas- ler; Sigma Alpha Eta, President. CHASE, GEORGE EARL Marine, Illinois Activities: Commerce Club; Swimming; Omicron Sigma Omicron, President, Vice-Fresident; Inter-Fra- temity Council; Friendship Fair Committee. CHIDESTER, BRUCE ALAN Music Malina, Illinois Honors: Quad-City Music Guild Scholarship; Freshman Scholarship; Presser Scholarship. Activities: Gamma Alpha Beta; Band; Orchestra; Brass Sex- fer. CLARK, DAVID DON Chemistry Rack Island, Illinois Transfer.- Southem Methodist University. Activities: Track. COIL, MARILYN JEANNE Religion Rockford, Minot: Activities: WAA; SNEA; Sigma Pi Delta; Augustana Choir. CUNNINCAM, ABNER THOMAS Chicago, Illinois Geography Transfer: Parsons College. Hormrs: Vho x Xth in American Colleges and Universi- Hes. Activities: Sigma Cmnmn prilon; Representative Assembly; Pi Upsilon Gamma, Seclctary DAHLSTRAND, NVILLIAM CARL Chicago, Illinois Music Transfer: Chicago Teachers College, Honors: Qual Voice Scholarship; Henry Veld Scholarship; National Lutheran BIOthEl'lluOd Choir. Activities: Oratorio. Librarian; Gamma Alpha Beta: SNEA; Augu ant Chair, President; VVVIK; Christian Missions; MENC, President, Vice-President. DECEASSE. BILLIE JEANNE Chicago, Illinois Transfe r: Activities: Elementary Education Roosevelt University. Chi Omega Gamma: Dorm Club; Homecoming Committee. DIXON, JUDY ANN Molina, Illinois Music Honors: Runland String Scholarship; Oden Piano Scholar- ship; Freshman Piano Scholarship. Activities: Orchestra; MENC. BRAVES, DONNA LEA Rock Island, Illinois Transfer: Blackhawk College- Actiuities: Kappa Epsilun Nu. Elementary Education DRURY, JAMES ALLEN Psychology Rock Island, Illinois EKLUND, RONALD W. Chemistry Chesterton, Indiana Transfer: Luther College. ENSTROM, MARY LOUISE Freeporr, Hfhmis Speech Tmusfcr: Northern Illinnix University. Humans: PTA DiHrict Scholarship; Aglm'u; Class Scholar- ship; Pi Kappa Delta; Fryxt'll Schnlun Liljo- Llnhl Scholarship; VVlm's Vth in American Cuf- Iegcs :md Uniwrsi cs; Phi Beta Kappa. Activities: Chi Omcrzn Calmml, Prvsidcnt. Trcnxurcr; H'AA; Friendship Fair Cmnmittcc; Rnckcty-I; Debate; Freshman Orientation Lender; Hnnmcoming Cum. mittce; InlcFSnmrily Council, President; SNEA ERICKSON, JAMES KENNETH Gn'cnul't'w, Illinois 5:: ciolngy Acfiuilius: Gamma Alpha Beta, PresidentJ Secretary; Cnmv mercc Club; WAUG. ERICKSON, MARCIA CAROL Art Moline, Illinois Hmmrs: Art Award In Saga. EXLINE, KENNETH M. Mofine, Illinois H istury Transfer: Texas Christian University. FANAKOS, GEORGE Rock Island, Illinois Honors: Akros; C. Bernard Anderson Scholarship; Mc- Laughlin Trust Scholarship. Political Science Activities: Commerce Club; Christian Missions; Rockctykli. FIELDS, WAYNE D. Rock Island, mmois Honors: English Omicron Delta Kappa; VikRnyalty; Akras; Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship; ths Who in Ameri- can Colleges and UniversitiesA Activities: Student Union, Presidem; Debate; Track; 0m- tor; Tribe of Vikings: Representative Assembly. I:REDBEHC, ROBERT C. Iiuckfurd, Hlinuh' Psychology Arm'lrifics- lnlt-r-let-rnity Council; Football; Pi Upsilon Cunmm, Vico-llmqidunt, Plcdgcmaclcr; Psycholo- gy Club; Bmkuthull; C1911. FRITSCH, ROBERT ALAN Speech Chicago, minnl's Transfer: XVriullt Inninr College. Autiufn'c'sz' Alpha 1331' Omega; Gamma Alpha 13cm; Oratorio; Augustanzl Chair; Commerce Club. CEHLBACH, VIRGINIA New Hyde Park, New York Elementary Educatinn Transfer: Queens Collcgcx Activities: Phi Rho, Corresponding Secretary; Rockety-I; Friendship Fair Committee; Chapel Choir; XVAA; Contemporary Cnnvcrsations; Oratorio; SNEA; Alpha Phi Omega; Humemming Committee. CEHTNER, WALLIS KAY Elementary Education Davenport, Iowa Transfer: XVartburg College. CANYO, RAYMOND RICHARD Business Administration Gul'cshu rg, Illinois Activities: Cummcrcc Club; Omicron Sigma Omicrun. CRAFLUNDV LINDA LEE Christian Service Molina, Illinois Actiuif 3: Christian Missions; LSA. CRAMSCH, ROBERT AUGUST Chicago, Illinois Acfful'liys: Phi Omega Phi; WVIK; Friendship Fair Cour mince: Homecoming Committee. Speech GREEN, CEORGINE MARIE Chicagm Illinm's Elementary Education Actiuih'cs: Alpha Psi Omega, Vice-Prcsidenl; WAA; Sigma Pf Dcltn, Pledge Mistrcsc; SNEA, Second Vice- Prmidcnt; Flicndship Fair Committee; Inter- Sorority Council, CRIEBEL, SANDRA KAY Butcndurf, Iowa Transfer: Coe College. Psych o logy Acliuilim: Kappa Epsilnn Nu; PsyL-lmlogy Club. GUILD, THOMAS A. Elementary Education Cofonu, Hliunis Hanan: Otto Steffcy Scholnrchip; PTA Golden Jubilee Scholnrhhfp; Activity SchnIaIship; Illinois State Schnlarnhip: Chicken Delight Scholarship. Acticilies: SNEA, Fint VicerPrcxidcnl; Beta Omega Sigma, GUNN, RONALD ARTHUR Richmond, Indiana Acricill'ei: Freshman Class President; Football; Tribe of Vlkings, Secretary; Track, Captain; Basketball Statistician; Phi Omega Phi; PEMM, Prenidcnt; XVVIK. Physical Education GUSTAFSON, ANN MARIE Christian Service iViimclle, Illinois- Activities: Christian Missions; LSA; WAA; Sigma Pi Delta; Augustana Choir. CUSTAFSON, CHESTER ALBERT Accounting Duuenport, Iowa Aciiuitl'cs: Commerce Club, Treasurer; Rhu Nu Delta, Vice- President. CUSTAFSON. DELW'IN KENT Funk, Nebraska Transfer.- Luther College. History Activities: Tmck: Augustnna Choir: Pi Upsilnn Gamma. CUSTAFSON, JEROME EDWIN Business Administration LaCrunge Park, Illinois Transfer: University of Illinois. Activities: Commerce Club; Omicron Sigma Omicmn. HACLUND, JOHN C. History Wakefield, Michigan Activities: History Forum. HARPER, DENNIS CARLIN Psychology Chicago Heights, Illinois Activities: Phi Omega Phi; Homecoming Committee; Friend- ship Fair Committee,- Psychology Club, President. HARRINGTON, J. MARK Philosophy Livonia, Michigan Hatters: W'ho's W'lm in American Colleges and Universi- ties. Aciiuilias: LSA, President; Debate. HARTMAN, RUTH ANN Mathematics Efbum, Illinois Honors.- Toppers; Class Honors; Phi Beta Kappa. Activities: Kappa Tau. Correspunding Secretary, Treasurer; Math Club, President, Vice-Presidcnt; WIAA, Vice-President; PEMM Club; LSA; SNEA. HEDINE, JEROME LYLE Music Lafayette, Minnesota Activities: Augustana Choir; Oratorio; MENC. HESS, RICHARD FHEDRIC Political Science Utica, Illinois Transfer: LaSaHe - Peru - Oglesby Junior College Aclicitl'cs: 0b$erver; Delta Omega Nu. HOANE, ARTHUR JOSEPH Philosophy Rock Island, Illinois Transfer: Carleton College, Honors: Akros: Phi Beta Kappa. HODEB, THOMAS RICHARD Chicago, Illinois Speech Honors: Pi Epsilon Nu; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Activities: Basketball; Baseball; Observer; TIibe of Vikings; Freshman Orientation Lender; Alpha Psi Omega; Student Union, Program Committee; Plli Omega Phi, TreasuIer. HOFF, RONALD JAMES Rock Island, Illinois Econom ics Activities: Commerce Club; Beta Omega Sigma; Basketball; Foolbali. HOFSTETTER, STEVEN GLENN Geology Hampton, Illinois Activities: Beta Omega Sigma, Vicc-President; Baseball; Tribe of Vikings, Secretary-Tleasurer; Football. HOLMBERC, DAVID MYRVIN History Orion, Illinois Honara: Lutheran Brotherhood Scholarship; Phi Alpha Theta; Carl A. Bergendoff Scholarship; Class Scholarship. Actitil'lies: Delta Omega Nu; Darm Cnuncil; Oratorio; Proc- tor; LSA. HOLMEE, MARK EDWIN Molina, Hlinois His lory Activities.- Band, President; Oratorio; Chapel Choir. HOLMES, BETH LOUISE Rockford, Illinois H avmrx: English Toppers. Activities: Kappa Epsilon, Secretary; Oratorio. HOLMES, RICHARD DE VAYNE Business Administration Oneida, Illinois Actinifr'es: Gamma Alpha Balm President, Secretary; Com- merce Club. HOL'lZ, JOHN JEFFREY Molina, Illinois Spec ch Transfc r: Ca r'lvkm Cullegc. AcHuftics: Student Union. Program Committee: ?s-Ianngcr; Writers, Club. WVIK, HONETTE, SUE. Stanton, Iowa SNEA; Kappa Epsilon; Aipha Psi Omega. Elementary Education Activities.- HOORNSTRA, DONALD DALE Lcesburg, Florida Psychology Actiuitl'es: Gamma Alpha Beta; Augustmm Chnir; Proctor; Christian Vocations Association; WAUC; Draw lurio; Psychulogy Club. HOUDEK, DENNIS WAYNE Economics Cicero, Illinois Transfer: Morton Junior College. HUBBARD, E. DANIEL Chemistry Mnscatinu, Iowa Activities: Astronomy Club; American Chemical Society. HULDI BO K. MalmE, Sweden Tm nsfer: Activities: Histury University of Lund. Swedish Club; Phi Omega Phi; Friendship Fair Committee. HULT, MARILYN JEAN LaPorle, Indiana English Honors: Washington Semester. Activities.- Alpha Psi Omega; Pi Epsilon Nu; Sigma Pi Del- ta; Ruckety-I; SNEA; VAA; Omtoriu; Student Uniun, Election Commiucc, Civil Rights Com- mittee. HURT. THOMAS I. Accounting Bm'tuyn, Hu'r'nuis Morton Juninr CnlIugv. Swmliwlx C'luh, CImm-l Choir: LSA; N10 Nu Duly lzl: 'l'crmpillvDulphin5 Cmnmoru- Club. Trans! 111': Arum m: HUTCIIISON MARY ANN BiUlUl-EY Mnh'm', Illinois Transfer: Drake University Hmmrs: Bcln 13cm Bum. SACOBSON. SALLY JOAN English Dum'fim'd, lilirmis Who's Who in American Cullcges and Universt- tiL-s; Toppers; Aglaia. Honors: Activities: Reprvsunmtivu Assembly, Secretary; Orientation Leader; Homecoming Cnmmittco, Chi Omega Gamma, Socrcmry. IEPPESEN, DONNAJEAN Brankfiuld, Illinois Elementary Education Inter-Scprm'ity Council, Secretary-Trensurer; Sig- ma Alpha Eta; SNEA; W'AA; Phi Rho, President. Activities: .IOHNSONV BRUCE LAKVRENCE Emulsion, Hlinuix English Freshman Orientation Leader; Debate; Observer; Managing Editon Delta Omega Nu, Secretary; Student Union, Corwncations Committee. Acriuiiics: JOHNSON, CAROL CHRISTINE German Chicago, Illinois Honors: Aglnia, Histurian; Class Scholarship; Friendship Fair Scholarship; Toppers; Phi Beta Kappa, Activities: Phi Rho, Proctor, Chapel Choir; Rockely-I; Ora- torio; WAA. JOHNSON, EDKVIN CHARLES Music Wm Chicago, Illinois Transfer: VVheuton Cnllegu Honors: Illinnis Slate Scholarship. Activities: LSA, Treasurvr; Beta Omega Sigma. JOHNSON, IIARLAN PHILLIP Philosophy Rnckfurd, IHl'nm'x Akros. Augustann Choir; LSA; Alpha Phi Omega; Clmpvl Chair, Sludt-nt Union, Civil Rights Cumv millcc. H mums: Antim'l fax: JOHNSONV JOHN EDH'IN Social Studies Mm'hw, Hlmmx Mulinc Cmnmunity Cnllcgc. Swedish Club; SNEA. Transfer; Ac! iuilfcx: jOHNSON, RICHARD A Psychology Dayton, Iowa Transfer: Luther College. Activities: Psychology Cluh. JOHNSON, ROGER KERMIT Pre-Medicine Rockford, Illinois Honors: Akms; John Christensen Scholarship. InteriFmtcrnily Council, Vice-President; Friend- ship Fair Committee: Proctor; Chemistry Club; Gamma Alpha Beta, Vice-President; Dorm Coun- cil. Aciiuititzs: JOHNSON, RONALD EARL Rockford, Ilh'nol's Biology Omicron Sigma Omicron, Treasurer: Swimming: Biology Club, TreaSurcr; Terrapin-Dolphin; Inter- Fratcrnity Council, SNEA; Tribe of Vikings. Aciiuirics: IOHNSON, ROSS GLENN Biulogy Cliicygo, Illinois Hunmw: Illinuis Slate Scholarship; Vi-Royalty. Anticirics: RL'DIC3Cnhltch Asxembly, Treasurer; Biology Club; Pep Committee; Freshman Class Trcasurer; Pi qu'lnn Carm'na, VicerPresident; Freshman Orientation Leader. JOHNSON, TERRILL BRUCE Business Administralicn Czrl'csburg, H'ifinou Intcr-Frutcrnily Council; Commerce Club; LSA; Umicmn Sigma Omicmn, Vice-Prcsidcnt. Acli'uilicx: JONASSON, RUNA Pre-Medicine Puxlmx, Minot? Almricun Chemical Society, Sumetary; Biology Club; WAA. Activities: IONES, DAHLENE LINDA Social Work Mundalcin. Hlinai-s Tnppers; Illinois State Scholarship; Immanuel Women's Home Association Scholarship; Class Sclmlarnhip: Phi Beta Kappa LSA; VVAA. H n n 0 rs: Activities: KABELLA, GEORGE EDWARD Economics Bcrwyn, Illinois- Intcr-Fraternity Council; Commerce Club; Phi Omega Phi, ViceiPresident; Homecoming Carn- miltce, Fres'hman Orientation Leader; WVIK. Ac!fuific.s-: KANE, LYNNE RAE Speech Correction CIenUiew, Illinois Activilics: LSA; WAA; Swedish Club; Kappa Tau; Sigma Alpha Eta. KARLSON, KAY ADELE Piano Honors: Aglaia; Goodman Scholarship; Homecoming Princess; Santa Lucia. Acticirim: Augustana Choir; Phi R110; WMA- KAESTENS, SANDRA Mathematics Davenport, Iowa Activities: Math Club; SNEA. KELLINC, KAREN KAROL Mathematics Darcnnorf, Iowa Acfr'uiiics: Math Club; H'AA. KEMPINERS, WILLIAM L. Political Science thmruillu, Illinois Honors: Alum; Washington Semestcn Phi Alpha Theta. Elm Nu DL-ltn, President; Observer; Mock Ee- publican Convention Chairman; Inter-Fmternity Council; Dorm Council. Activities: KING, JUDITH LORENE Speech Correction Elgfn, Illinois Phi Rho, Cnrrespnnding Secretary; Homecoming Cummittec; Freshman Orientation Leader; Damn Council; W'AA; Sigma Alpha Eta. Activities: KIVILUOMA, ROBERTA KAY English Skokie, Illinois Activities: Sigma Pi Delta,- Hockety-I; Wn'ter's Club; WM; SNEA. KNAACK, JUDITH CHRISTINE Speech Correclion Rock Island, Illinois Arzisizies: Band; Sigma Alpha Eta; SNA. KNUTSON, JOHN FRANCIS Pschnlagy Chicago, Illinois Tra nsfcr: Actfoiliu's: University of Illinois. Pi Upsilon Gamma, President, Historian; Inter- F raternity Council; Homecoming Committee. KEEITER, JERRY ALLEN Pxe-Medicine Rock 1st nd, I 11 nor's Tmnxfer: Iowa State University. Honors: Akros; Beta Beta Beta. Activities: Oratorio; Chapel Choir. KRON, JANET ESTHER Social Work Olean, New York Honors: Toppers; Class Scholarship; Immanue! Women's Home Scholarship. Actiuftim: Phi Rho, Treasurer; Alpha Psi Omega, Historian; Dorm Council.- Homecoming Committee; Oratorio; Chapel Choir. KUEHL, JEAN ANN Rock Island, Illinois Phi Beta Kappa. SNEA; Oratorio; WAA. Spanish Honors: Activin'as: mVlMBERE, BONIFACE SAMUEL Moshi, Tanganyika Geology Activitics: Gamma Alpha Beta. LAIBLY, DON ALLAN Park Ridge, Illinois Admit ies: Biology Omicron Sigma Omicron, Treasurer; Chemistry Club; Biology Club; Inter-Fratemity Council; American Chemical Society; LAMASTEH, BARBARA JEANNE Fairfield, Iowa Honors: Music Toppexs. Activities: Chi Omega Gamma; Christian Missions; Ora- torio; Augustana Choir; MENC; LSA. LANCASTER, JERRY w. Social Studies SI'IUI's, Illinois Transfer: Blackhawk College. Activities: PEMM. LANDON, LEE V. Crystal Lake; Illinor'x Activities; Business Administration Omicron Sigma Omicron, Treasurer; Commerce; Club; Track; Swedish Club; LSA. LANGHORST, CLAUDIA LOU Palatine, Illinois Speech Correction Honors.- Toppers; Orientation Co-Chairman; ths Who In American Colleges and Universities. Activitiw: Chi Omega Gamma,- Secretary, Vice-President: Sigma Alpha Eta; Womenls League; Vice-Presi- dent. LARIMEB, RICHARD ALAN Ccncsea, Illinois Chemistry American Chemical Society. Activities: LARSON, JUDITH MARIE Music Chicago, Illinois Honors: Toppers; Pi Epsilon Nu. Activities: Observer; MENC; Swedish Club; LARSON, MAUD CHRISTINE Chicago, Miami; Hanan: Toppers. Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer; Swedish Club WAA; Special Events Comlniticc Chairman. Activities: LARSON, TIMOTHY LEE Rockford, IHinoI's Pi Upsilon Gamma; Psychology Club; Swimming; Track. Psychology Actisilies: LAURET, BARBARA RUTH Waukegun, Illinois Chemistry - Mathematics Honors: Toppers; Phi Beta Kappa. Band, Secretary: American Chemical Snciecy, Program Chairman; WAA; Orchestra. Activities: LEE, NANCY KAY Flint, Michigan History Transfer.- Flint Community junior College. Honors: Class Scholarship; ActiVilY SCthaTShiP; Phi Alpha Theta. Activities: Phi Rho; Fublicity Committee; Rockety-I; LSA; Chapel Choir; Oratariu. LEHMAN, MARGENE ANN English Rock Island, Hrinais Honors: Sanitary Farm Dairies Scholarship; Elizabeth Nelson Beck Scholarship; Saga Prose Award; St. John's Lutheran Church Scholarship.- Actiuiticx: Rockety - I, Copy Editor, Kappa Epsilon Nu, President Secretary, Historian; Homecoming Committee; Writer's Club, Secretary-Trensurer; Inside Augustana, Editnr; Orchestra; Oratorio Cuuncil; XVAA CounciL LENTZ, JANELLA SUE Physics Knoxvl'fi'n, IanDr'a' Illinois sum: Scholarship. Wrilcr's Club; Math Club; Alpha Psi Omega; SNEA. H unurs: ACfiDI'l'irs: LENTZ, VENN BLAIR Rockford, Hlilaais Actfuifiax: Philosophy - History Omicron Sigma Omicron. LEUDESDORFF, LINDA FRANCES Social Wnrk Floral Park, New York Honors: Swunson Award; Women's Missiunmy Society Scholarship. Activities: LSA. LSActiDn Director of the Hub Region, I-Inmccnming Committee; Friendship Fair Com- mince; Augustanu Choir; Chapel Choir; Phi Rho; Augustana Association of Christian Misi nions, Board Member; WAUQ LINDEBLAD. NORMAN DONALD Music Hofl'ywood, Florida Activities: Pi Upsilon Gamma, Treasurer; Donn Council, Secretary; MENC. Vicc-Pmsident; Oratorio; Augustanu Choir; Chapel Choir. LINDSTROM, DABLENE MALQUIST English Karlom On lurio, Canada International Students Club.- Writer's Club; LSA; Rockcly 7 I; Christian Missions. Activities: LINDSTORM, DAVID ROY Worcester, M assacimsetts Transfer: W'urcester Junior College Honors: Liljeriahl Scholarship Activities: Psychology Club; F rcshmnn Orientation Lender,- Rockety - l. LOHSE, RONALD EDWIN Business Administration Ens! Molina, Illinois Activities: Alpha Psi Omega LOLL, FRANK S. Geography East Malina, Hix'nois Basketball, Baseball; Beta Omega Sigma, PEMM; Tribe of Vikings, Treasurer. Activities.- LOHIMER, LAW'HENCE T Siorm Murine, Calffnmm English Ilunurs: Frit-mlhhip Fair Scholarship; Akms; Who's Who In American Cullumv :md Univclsitics: Adiuilim: Obm'rvnr; LSA; Writcrjs Club; WAUC, Manager; Akms, President. MADELUNC, LINDA CAROL English Rack Ithd, Illinois Activities: SNEA. MARCH, CAROL ADRIAN Biology Chicago, Illinois Activities: Binlugy Club; Kappa Epsilon Nu, Pledge Mis- tress, Chaplain; Alpha Psi Omcga, Head of the puppet theatre; SNEA. MASON, CARL THOMAS Art Grand Rapids, Michigan Honors: Most Valuable Football Player; Conference Champion and Augustana Champion Javelin Throw. Acliuitr'cs: Football; Track; Beta Omega Sigma.. MATSON, PAUL THEODORE Milwaukee, Wiscnmin History Activities: Track; Omicron Sigma Omicron. MATTHEWS; NANCY Mfam I', Florida Phi Rho; WAR; SNEA. Elementary Education Actinfticx: MATTSON, DAVID BERGENDOFF Rack Isfand, Illinois Transfer.- Activities: History Gustavus Adolphus College Pi Upsilon Gamma; Swedish Club, Treasurer; Civil Rights Organization; Debate. MAUERMAN, SANDRA LEE Music Burtanvx'ue, Illinois Honors: Freshman Music Scholarship; First and Second Places in Presser Scholarship; Studio Scholar- ships; Toppers. Activities: Augustaml Choir, Secretary; Christian Missions, Secretary; LSA, Secretary; MENC. MLCARL. VILLIAM SEYMOUR Physics Malina, IIIinm's Activities: Malh Club; WVIK MtCLIN'l'IC, JANICE LIA RAE English Davenport, Iowa University of Oklahoma Observer; Whiter? Club; English Assistant. Transfcr: Actiuxlics: McKINLEY, STEVEN Philosophy Burlington, Iowa Honors: Freshman Class Scholarship; Akros; Deans List; Who's Who in American College and University; Acliuiliea: Observer, Sports Editor, Editor; Homecoming Committee; Phi Omega Phi. Treasurer, Secretary, President; Alpha Psi Omega; Mock Political Con- vunliun, Head Dcicgate. MEYER, FERDINAND DAVID Philosophy St. Louis, Mixsaun' MICKELSEN, RICHARD ALLEN Accnunling Rock Island, mirroix Transfer: Actimues: University of Illinois Commerce Club; WAUC. MICKELSON, CAROL JOAN Webster City, Iowa Toppers, Beta Beta Beta; Phi Beta Kappa. XVAA; Band: Kappa Tau. Biology Honors: Activities: MI LES, CECILY DETRICK French Rock IJIand, Illinois Honors: Phi Alpha Theta; Phi Beta Kappa; Toppers. Activities: Sigma Pi Della; WAA. MILES, LYNN 0. Accounting Transfer: University of Illinois Astfuities: Omicron Sigma Omicron. MILLAH, IAMES DEAN Chemistry Rock Island, Illinois Tranxfcr: Activities: Monmouth College Freshman Orientation Leader; Committee On Academic Affairs; American Chemical Society; Biology Club. MILLER, NANCY JEAN Elementary Education New Windsor, Illinois Honors: Toppers; Pi Epsilon Nu. Contemporary Conversations; Oratorio, Chapel Choir: Rockcty 7 l; SNEA; LSA. Activities: MOBERG, SANDRA Sacinlugy Franklin Park, Illinoix Activities: WAA; LSA. MOLINE, NORMAN THEODORE Mathematics Rockford, Illinois- Honars: Lutheran Brotherhood Senior Scholarship; Pi Epsilon Nu; Omicron Delta Kappa; Akxos; Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities; Phi Beta Kappa. Activities: LSA, Treasurer; Delta Omega Nu, Treasurer, Pre5ident; Orientation Co-Chairman; Observer, Advertising Manager; Omicron Delia Kappa, Vice President; Representative Assembly; Akros, Vice President; Oratorio. MONROE, VIRGINIA JEAN Music: Eimwaod, Illinois Presser Foundation Schularship, Cheerleader; WAA; Auguslana Chair; Oratorio; Chi Omega Gamma, IS Representative, President; MENC, junior Representative; 15 Council. Honors: Activities: MORETZ, HELEN MAY Elementary Education Tiskilwa, Illinois Activities: Band; Swedish Club; Oratorio; LSA: SNEA. M 05135, LAWRENCE Business Admi nistration Chicago, Illinois Transfer.- Activities: University of Illinois Commerce Club; Tribe of Vikings; Baseball: Fontball. MULDER, MARY ALICE Chicago, Iflinais Chi Omega Gamma, lS Represemative, Pledge Mother; Dorm Council, Social Chairman; Hume- coming Committee; Election Cnmmittee; Sigma Alpha Eta; OrientatiomLeader; IS Cnuncil. Activities: RIVERS, VVILLIA JANE ELM Molina, Illinois Elementary Education Honors: Freshman Music Scholatship; Illinuis State Scholarship. Adiuffl'cs: Band; SNEA NAHRCANC, SHARON LEE Malina, Illinois Transfer: Speech Correction Illinois Stine Normal University; Molina Com- munity College. Activities: Sigma Alpha Eta. NARSKE, RICHARD MARTIN Elmwoad Park, Illinois Activities: Chemistry Tribe of Vikings; American Chemical Society; Treasurer; Beta Omega Sigma, Historian; Foot- ball; W'restling. NELSON, DOROTHY A. Sacramento, California Pre-Medicine Acriuities: Phi Rho, Secretary; Election Board; Pi Kappa Delta; Debate. NELSON, SUSAN LEA Rockford, Illinois Elementary Education NORDSTROM, VEBEEN ANN Chicago, Illinois Speech Correction H nnors: Toppezs; Sigma Alpha Eta, Key Member; Benson Scholarship; Charles K. Anderson Scholarship Activities: Sigma Alpha Eta; Oratorio; Alpha Psi Omega; SNEA; Swedish Club; WAA; LSA. NORTEN, FRED R. Rockford, Illinois Act ivitm: Pre-Medicine Pi Upsilon Gamma. OGREN, JUDITH ANN Rockford, Illinois Honors: Elementary Education Class Honor Scholarship WAA; Kappa Tau; SNEA. Activities: OLSON, ROY F. Chicago, IHErIm's History Hunurs: Della Omega Nu Almni Bonk Schnlnrship. Angustuml Choir, Vice Prcsidcnl; Dcllil Omcgn Nu, Presidem; Orientation Louder; Delmlmiuns; IF Council. Activities: OLSON, STUART Mathematics Milwaukee, Wiscdnsin Transfer; Activities: University of Wisconsin WVIK. OLSON, SUSAN KATHLEEN Monmuufh, Illinois Elementary Education Mellingcr Scholarship. Sigma Pi Delta; Oratorio; SNEA; WAA. Honors: Activities: PALMQUIST. CARL. SERENIUS JR. Chemistry Lawton, Iowa Activities: American ChemicaI Society; LSA. PEARSON, JUDY HOLMSTROM Humanities Juliet, Illinois Acriuities: Augustalm Choir; Sophomore Class TIensureI; Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Mother; Sh: U Program Committee, Friendship Fair Committee; Home- coming Committee. PEARSON, LINDA MARIE Tampico, Illinois Speech Correction Activities: Sigma Alpha Eta, Recording Secretary, Swedish Club; Oratorio. PETERSON, TERREN HAY Rock Island, Illinois Beta Omega Sigma, President. Secretary, Pledge Masha ; Commerce Club; Homecoming Commit tee,- IF Cnuncil. Economics Actismas: PE'I RSON, BAHIHE LeROY Business Administration Ruck lshmd, In'hnuix 'I'rmlet-r: Curncll Ccallruc M lnml I-i'anan': Felrmorix llmlmnu' Scholarship; Who's H'Im in Anwn'rnn Cullcgn-V mid Uniwrsit ' Oriunhltiun l -- ; Pi U ' and CUBOM, Cluurmun; Rx- :lhw' Assembly Vice Prosidvnt; Friuml 1'qu Cmnmillur; Hmnocnmiug Culnmillt-v: Social Cummilh-d; Pi Rockcty l, Cn-Edilnr Uipmtsil; Campus Chml Cmnmittm': Junior Clam VECC President; CHIH- mcrcu Club. Vice Presldent; Track Arliul'n't's: umml: CU 11 PETERSON, FRED J. Social Studinx St, Puul, annesoiu Augusmnn Choir; Convocation Committee, Pi Upsilon Gamma, President; Chevrlvuder; Dmm Cmmcil, Chaplin. Activities: PETERSON, JUDITH APRIL Elementary Education Rock Isfund. minnis Honors: Toppers; Queen Candidate for Viking Olympics. Phi Rho; Rockcty - 1-, Election Committee: VJAA; SNEA. Attivitms: PETERSON, KENNETH ROGER Chicago, Illinois Chem is! ry Activities: Rho Nu Delta; American Chemical Society; Band. PIERCE, SHARON KAY English Molina, Illinois Transfer: Black Hawk Junior College. Honors: Class Scholarship; Dealfs List. Activities: W'AA; SNEA, Secretary; PRYCE, HELEN JANE Art Coal Vaney, Illinois Transfer: Molina Community College. PUCCINI, ROY 5. Accounting Bcrwyn, Illinois Beta Omega Sigma, Historian, Pledge Master, Vice President; Rockcly I Ad Manager; XVVIK IF Council, Secretary, President; Commerce Club Treasurer, Vice President; Football; Track; Henw- coming Committee. Friendship Fair Cummittcc; W'VIK; Pi Epsilon Nu. Actfuifies: QUICK, MARLO JEAN Malina, Illinois Phi HIm; Pruxitlvut, Spcrvch Correction Ar!il;ilizr.r: S'I nu Alpha Etn, Kay Member, Vice- ruilhurur. ADA, llHVEHLY JEAN Dntmwm Grove, Illinois; Psychology Activities: Kappa Frisifnn Nu, V' '- Pruaiclcnt; Psycholmzy Club; Igmn Al'pha E ; LSA; IS Council; WAA, REED, DONALD EDWARD Psychology Homemuad, Illinois Transfer: Timrmn Junior College Activities: Psychology Club. HEUTER, EDWIN ALBERT Phibsuphy E?mwoucl Park, Illinois 'l'rmmfcr: Wright Junior College Activities: Dorm Council ROBERTS, JAMES A, Chemistry Chicago, lflfnofs Activities: Phi Omega Phi; Dorm Cuuncil. HOSE, DIANE ELIZABETH Molina, INinnis Business Administration Activities: Kappa Tau, IS Representative. ROSENBERG, MAHIANNE KAY Molina, IZIinois Physical Education Activities: XVAA, Pregidcnt, Secretary, Treasurer; Kappa Epsilon, Vice-Presidcnt. Treasurer; SNEA; PEMM Club, Secretary, Treasurer; Friendship Fm'I Com- mittee; I-Iolncroming Committee. HUGH, JACK STANLEY Math Curl! Valley, Illinnis Auguxtnnn Clmir; Terriphen Dolphins WVIK, Chief Engineer; HMUC, Engineer. Aciivilics: RUNDQUIST, BARRY MARTIN Business Administma'on Rock Island, miamis Ilwwrs: Lutheran Church Sclmlarship Activities: Rho Nu Delta, Secretarx RYEHSON, RONALD ROBERT Social Studies Rack hu'rmd, Illinois Tnmxfcr: Blackhawk Junior Cnllegu llmwrs: Dean's List Acliuirius: Rho Nu Delta, IF HcprcScntativc, Hedge Master; llr Council Scerctary. SAILER, JANICE KAY Music I'bfresttm, IHinoiS' Auguslana Choir: Phi Rho. Prosidenl, Vice-Presi- dent, TrensuIL-r; W'AA, Council Membcr. Adfuiliex: SANDBEHC, PvTAHTI'IA ANN PlufndBM, Iowa Elementary Education Transfer: Inlic-t Junior College. Activities; Band; Kappa Epsilon; WAA; Oratorio; SNEA. SANDW'AY, K. MARTIN Rock Island, Illinois Aaliciffes: Commerce Club, Beta Omega Sigma, Treasurer, President Accounting SBERTOLI, JAMES EDXVARD Philosophy and Psychology Chicago, Illinois Honors: Frcshman Attendant. Augustana Choir; Pi Upsilon Gamma. Secretary; Homecoming: Committee; Iuninr Class Treasurer; Cheerleader; Orientation Lender; Contemporary Conversations. Actiuih'mr SCHADT, JUDITH ANN Engiish Mnfiuc, Illinois Hunnrs. Illinois Starr: Scholarship; Phi Beta Kappa; Class Scholarships, Toppers; Class Honors. Aclfuifies': Vrilerx Club; SNEA; Inside Augustana, Editor; SAGA. SCHAEFER, SUSAN ANN Chicago, Illinois English Honors: Toppers: Aglaia; W'ho's XYhu in American C01- legc-s :md Unichsitic-s; Pi Epsilon Nu. Acricin'm: H'riters' Club, President; Kappa Epsilon. Sec- Ictn - SAGA, Editnr: Editnrial Board; WAA; Rnckvty I; Publications Board; Observer; Pm- umrn Cummittee; Representative Assembly; W'nmenis House Council, Secretary. SCHAFER. JONNA SUE Art Canesca, Illinois Activities: Sigma Pi Delta; Alpha Psi Omega, SCHMEL'I'ZER, JAMES H. JR. History Hanumlarf, Iowa Actful'cies: Beta Omage Sigma,- anthall, Manager; LSA. SENFT, NANCY ANN Elementary Education Crystal, Lake, Illinois .HOHUYJ: Toppers, Illinois State Scholarship,- Eva G. VVil- linms SchDIarship; Class Honors; C1059 Honor Scholarship; ActivitySclmlarship. Activities: Band; xVAA: SNEA: Sigma Pi Delta. SHINE, AUDREY, LYNN Speech Correction Bettendorf, Iowa CnIoradu State College Sigma Alpha Eta, Tm mfer: Ac t i bit 1'63: SHOLEEN, CAROL MARIE Elementary Education Vl'i'fisca, Iowa Honors: Class Scholarships; Toppers; Aglaia, ClaSs Honors. Activities: Chane! Chair; Aglnia, President; Kappa Tau; LSAl Executive Bunrd; SNEA, Treasurer, Sec- Ictary; Vomen's League, Secretary; VAA; Ora- toria. SKELLENCEH. MARCIA DIANE CIMLVMHC, Michigan English Honors: Toppers; Aglm'a; Vi-Queen; Proctor; XVhok Who in American Colleges and Universities. Autiuities: Chi Omega Gamma, Treasurer; Cheerteader, Cap lain; Aglain, Treasurer; Pep Committee; VVAA Council; Dom Council; SMIT, DAVID ERNST Biology Hinsdalc'. Illinois Acfiul'hcs: Tennis; Biology Club, President; Hospitality Committee; Delta Omega Nu, Secretary; Friend- ship Fuir Committee; Hnmecoming Committee. SMITH, ARTHUR LEE Bettaud'ar-f, Iowa Pi Epsilon Nu Management Team; Rockely 1: Sports Editm: Observer, Sports Editor; Union Board of Man- agent Economics Honors: Actiuifies: SMITH2 CAROL ANN DeWitt Iowa H onors: Music Henry Veld Scholarship,- Toppers. Augustana Choir; Band; Orchestra; LSA; WAA; MENC; Sigma Pi Delta; Dorm Council; Oratorio. Activities: SORENSEN, CHARLES WILLIAM History Malina, Illinois Tmm-fer: Blackhawk Junior College Activities; SNEA STEENBERC, JOHN ERIC Chemistry Malina, Illinois Activities: Augustana Choir; American Chemical Society; Oratorio; Lab Proctor. STEVENSON, LYNN Chicago, Illinois Transfer: Rockford College. Activities: Dorm Council. VicevPresident; Chi Omega Gam- ma, Pledge Mistress, Historian, Corresponding Secretary; Orientation Leader; WAA. English STONEBERC, LINDA KAJSA Itasca, Illinois Alpha Psi Omega; Chi Omega Gamma; WAA. Psychology Actiuit ies: STRAND, CAEETH WILLIAM Cordaua, Illinois A1605; Phi Beta Kappa. Biology Club, Treasurer, President, Vice-Presiv dent; Akros, President; Omicron Sigma Omicron, Vice-President, President; Beta Beta Beta,- Dorm Council, Vice-President. Biology H 011018: Act Evities: STROM, RIANNE LORRAINE Lffy Lake, Illinois Hmmrs: English Tupiaera: Agltlia; Friendship Fair Co-Chairman; Vi-Roynlty: Phi Beta Kappa: Who's Who in Anmricnn Colleges and Universities. Adinl'tias: Reprcsvntntive Assembly; Augustana Choir; Chi Ollwlzzl Gamma, IS Representative; Oratorin; SFARC; Homecoming Committee; Sophumore Class Secrelmy; Omton'o. STUMPF. KATHLEEN ANN English Eight, Illinoix Honors: Toppers: Pi Epsilon Nu; Who's Who in Amer- ican College and Universities; Aglain. LSA: Publications Board; VVriteIf Club; WAA; Terrapin Dolphins; Sigma Pi Delta, Pledge Mother; NSA Committee; Rockety I, Editur; Pi Epsilon Nu Treasurer; Institute of Human Af- fairs; Orientation Lender; Oratorio; Snea; Home- coming Committee; RA Committea Activities: SUMMERS, JAMES MARKEL Maquokem, Iowa Tra nxfer: His lory Iowa State University SWANSON, DEANNA MARIE Chicago, Illinois Speech Correction Honors: Sigma Alpha Eta, Key Members; Nelson Me- morial Scholarship. Activities: Phi Rhu; Sigma Alpha Eta; Rockety I; Oratorio. SWAN SON , KA R E N LEE Woodhu ll, lllina is English Honors: Toppers. Dorm Council; Band, Historian; Kappa Tau, Sec- retary; Toppers, Vioe-President. SNEA. Activities: SWENSON MARLETTE ELIZABETH Binlugy Rockford, Illinois Honors: X- Itfx th in AIm-ricun College: and Univar- thn Bum Bela: A Epsifun Nu; Illinois 5 h- Scholarship; Russell T. Johnson Scholarship; Aglni; Proctor. Admlficx: Kappa Tau; Observer, Associate Editor; News Editor. Society Editor; Rockely 1; American Chemical Society; Orientation Leader; Field Scwices Committee; Orchestra; Biology Club, Vice-Prusident, Treasurer; Homecoming Com- mittee; Pi Epsilon Nu, President; Beta Beta Beta, Secretary; VVAA. SVVIERINCA, ROBERT 1. Economics Molina, Illinois Transfer: Hope College. Honors.- Class Honors. Commerce Clula, President, Vice President; Man- agement Came. Actiuiricx: ERVINEHABT, JUDITH MARGARET Elementary Education Bclm'f, luVI'xconsin Honors: Pi Epsilon Nu; Viking Olympic Swim Queen. neckety 1; Band; Orientatinn Leader; Sigma Pi Delta, Vice-President; Terripiu Dolphin; Secre- tary; VVAA, Council, Treasurer; Oratorio; Home- coming Cnmmittae: LSA. Activities: SYBE, RICHARD PL Fremont, Nebraska LSA, Boazd Member; Delta Omega Nu, Secretary; Observer. Philosophy Actior'tl'cs: TELLEEN, NANCY ELIZABETH Rock Island, Illinois History Kappa Tau; Oratorio, Chapel Choir; Observer; WAA. Activities: THEDENS, MARJORIE ANN Elliott, Illinois Music Honors: Toppers; Adeline H. Goodman Scholarship; C. A. Bergendoff Scholarship; E. Yaungert Scholar- ship. Activities: Augustana Choir; Chapel Choir; Orchestra: LSA; Christian Missions, Sectetary; Oratorio; MENC, Secretary,WAA; Chi Omega Gamma. 'HIOMPHON, MARCIA LYNNE Cedar Rapids, Iowa Binlngy Binluiiy Club, Hucrcmry; TcIrupin Dulphins; Sigma Pi Dulln; WAA. AEHDHI'LW: 'I'EIOMPSON, WARD WILLIAM Mail'ne, Illinois Pi Epsilon Nu Accounting llmmrs: Cummurm Club, Vice-Prasidunl, TrL' ' rar, Pi Upsilun Gamma; Huckcty 1, Advertising Man- ager; Fnulbnll; Truck. Aulfuilim: TOLANDj BEVERLY JEAN Rockford, Illinois Elementary Educatiun Honors: Toppers. Actiuilics: SNEA; Sigma Pi Delta, Secretary; WAA. TOHSTAD, NANCY JANE Chicago, Ifiinois Elementary Education Honors: ToppersA Adiuilics: Kappa Tau; XVAA; OraloIio; SNEA, TRACY, KAREN AURIL Mathematics Malina, Illinois Honors: Toppcm; Imvana Milk Scholarship; Phi Beta Kappa; Class Scholarship; Class Honors. Activities: SNEA; Oratorio; Math Club, President; Kappa Tau; Dorm Council. TRUED, KATHLEEN SUSAN Elementary Education Detroit, Michigan Annuities: Augustnna Choir; Alpha Psi Omega; WAA; Kap- pa Tau; SNEA. VONDRASEK, JEAN Broaduicw, Illinois Speech Concction Hmmrx: Sigma Alpha Em, Key Member; Phi Rho, Secretary, VicciPrcsident; Sigma Alpha Em, Council Mcmher; Terrapin Dufphins, Trail? . Jty Committee; KVAA: Oricntaliun Activities: surL-r; Hosp Leader. WAFFLE, GEORGE ALLAN Chemistry Malina, Illinois Swimming Team; American Chemical Society; Omicron Sigma Omicmn; Tribe, Vice-President. Activities: WACER, MARLENE, ANN PreMcdicine Kuwuncc, lilinaix Acliuffies: Christian Minions; W'AA; Night Nurse. W'AHLIN, BRUCE OLSON Economics Riuura-I'Lle, California Transfer: Bethany College; California Lutheran College. Phi Omega Phi, Vicchrc-sidenl; Commerce Club,- Cl'ch-rlczzdcr. Acliuu r'cs: BENANDER, ANNA MARIE XVAHBEN Elementary Education Rack Island, Iflinoz's Hanna's: Toppers; Liliedahl Scholarship. Kappa Tau; ufomen's League, Treasurer; SNEA; Toppcm, Secrrtary; Oratorio; LSA; WAA. Acliuitfcx: WEEKS, DIANNE LOIS Speech Correctian Franklin Park, Illinois Hanan: Freshman Class Sclmlnrship. Actisiliesr Sigma Alpha Eta, Key Member; Augustann Choir; WAA, Council Member; Hockcty 1-, Kappa Tau; President, Secretary; Oxatorio. WETZEL, IOHN H. JR. Geology Rock Island, IHinois Activities: Rho NU. Delta; Tribe. VHlCKER, JUDITH ANN Psychology Dacenparr, Iowa Transfer: Stephens Aciiuilies: Psychology Club; Sigma Pi Delta. VHlTE RICHARD H'ENDALL hIaUlematics Davcnpurt, lutvn Activities: Beta Omega Sigma; Tribe; Golf. WHITING, FRED Elementary Education Can , Indiana UMOC Delta Omeg Nu; Track, Most Valuable Player; Football, Most Valuable Player. H Unoh: Activities: WICHMAN, MARY ANN Social Work Basca, Illinois Activities: LSA, Deputations; Christian Missions. WILKENS, NORMAN EVERETT Etta: Malina, Illinois Accu unting Activities: Commerce Club; Beta Omega Sigma WILSON, CYNTHIA LEE Elementary Education .Uoll'ne, Illinois Phi Rho, Hixturian; College Union Board WAA; College Union Board of Managers; Games Com- mitlee; Humecuming Committee; Publicity Com- mittee; SNEA. Actiuftl'cx: VVOLFF, DIANA JEAN German Broudcicw, Illinois Illinois State Scholarship. Sigma Pi Delta; Oratolio; Rockety I; xVAA; Pi Epsilon Nu; LSA, chutalions; SNEA. Htmnrs: Acriuirics: WOLKE, JANICE LYNN Speech Correction Eerwyn, IHl'nois Phi Rho, Secretary, IS Representative; WAA; Sigma Alpha Eta; IS Council. Activities: W00 D5, JAY D. Spanish Rock Island, Illinois Transfer: University of Barcelona, Spain Acliuitics: Commerce Club. VORKMAN, ERNEST JOHN Political Science Rock Island, Illinois Swedish Club; Cummerce Club; Band; Alpha Phi Omega; WVIK. Acliul'Hes: WOSOBA, JOHN E. Accounting Molina, Illinois Tram-fer: Blackhawk Junior College. Activities: Commerce Club. YOUNG, JOYCE OLSON MUSic Mifan, Hir'nm's Aclilzilicx: Kappa Epsilon; Augushum Chair; Hoxpitulity Committee; MENC. YOUNG, VV'ILLIARI THEODORE Hershey, Nebraska Accmmting Honors: Lutheran Brutherlmnd Scholarship; Dean's List. Activities: Phi Omega Phi; Sopllumorc Class President; Honwunning Committee; Or'icntntion Leader: Baseball; Basketball; Friendship Fair Cmnmittcc; Procter. YOUNCBERC, GLENNA MAE Anduvcr, 1111:1011? Speech Honors: Freshman Girls Voice Scholarship; Vi-Hwyulty. Phi R110; Alpha Psi Omega; Augustauu Chair,- Hnmccnming Cnrnmitteu: Cnntempmary Cnn- versaiions; VVAA, Secrciary; SNEA. Activities: YOUNGGREN, THOMAS CHARLES Pnlieical Science Keokuk, Iowa Hmmrs: Xth's Who in American Cnliegus and Univcn sities; Pi Kappa Delta. Activities: Debate; Delta Omega Nu; OrientatiOn Leader; Histary Forum; Reprcscnkltive Assembly; Obser- vet. YOUNCMAN, ROBERT PAUL Geography Oak Park, Illinois Haunts: Sigma Gamma Epsilon Activities: Delta Omega Nu, Historian. ZAGE, GEORGE RAYMOND IR. Biology Des Plaines, Illinois Alpha Psi Omega Gold Key. Alpha Psi Omega, President; LSA, Deputau'ons; Proctor; Oratorio; Dorm Council; WVIK. Honors: Activities: Clubs and Urqanizatinns Alpha P111 Omega ....... 1 . 1 . 1 Alpha Psi Omega ............ 1 , American Chemical Society ............. Augustanu College .................... Band Beta Beta Beta 1 . Biolngy Club , . . . Chapel Choir . . Christian Missions 1 1 1 . College Union Board . . College Union Board of Managers . . Cummerce Club ................. Lutheran Student Association . . Math C1111: .................. Men 5 Damn Councils ........ . . . Music Educators National Conference . . . . Observer , , Omicron Delta Kap'pa . . 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Pdur 1964 Hocketu-I Staff PHOTOGRAPHY SENIORS d Swinehart Ed Ingold la y Harlan Johnson Dmm WOW UNDERCLASSMEN PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Jan Ahlstrom E Judy Anderson Ian Palmer ART WORK ORGANIZATIONS Lynn Anderson Ruth Malila Kathy Stone COPY EDITOR GREEKS Mary Jean Benander Marge Bergendaff BUSINESS MANAGER Marie Nelson ? Jim Ash SPORTS ADVERTISING Rick Palm Roy Puccini INDEX Ward Thompson Virginia Gehlbach Kathy Neumm HIGHLIGHTS COPY STAFF Alfreda Carlson Joan Anderson Marcia Ekstmm Phyllis Anderson Lynn Kriegel Mary Ann Boncasky Cindy Corelis L Kathy Cantatas F ACADEMICS Mary Lee Kane Carol CroweIl Nancy Lee Marilyn Huh Beth Marie Lindblad Hcknowledgemenis As my work on the 1964 Rockety-I draws to a close, and 2L new perspective begins to dawn, I think of the many who have journeyed with me in this endeavor and have made the publication of this hook pagsible. A spe- cial note of thanks go to the following: Brad Peterson, the friendly Lutheran of Hunter Publishing Company who offered invaluable advice, and service. Jack and Bob of Hule Studio, who put up with our hectic photography Schedules, and returned for more, with marvelous results. Public Reiafions and Fred Marsoff, who offered help in times of near disaster. Ed Ingold, who so faithfully carried his camera for the Rackety-I cause, Mary Jean Benander for her unquestionable literary talent. Lynn Anderson for her artistic hand. Judy Anderson, whose title was photography editor, but ably did just about everything. And to the entire Rocket! -1 staff and the many hours taken out from studies and sleep to meet those dreadful deadlines. To these and many others, I offer thanks. Chris Sundberg Editor ,. ,2 .n , ,.,.,., , . h. whit i . NJ H 1 r. f . . x I - . z . 1. ,


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