Augustana College - Rockety I Yearbook (Rock Island, IL)
- Class of 1965
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onfmnmwons Augie 1965. Growth in wisdom, insight. People . . . ideas , . . experiences . . . Confrontations. Thinking alone . . . expanding perceptions . . . deepening umimstanding. I I-I' - . Excitement of papers, books, debates. Achievement I . . growth. Each a prisoner in solitary cells. UNDERSTANDING . . . fay of being understood. -' Maw mug. a... :;.' - m ' .. J w .M'an-v - Administration . . . faculty . . . students, Introspection . . . Rapport. Barriers broken . . 1 SHARING cultural differences, human similarities. .wmmemu'y. nm-w-lw-u n... mm-m-m . 7 in this world. Becoming aware of purpose Daring to be INVOLVED. commitment 1v- Confrontation of God and man. Conflicts . I... . a...v- --............ :h' - 1?7$':!. ' .:.4-.....--.7.....-.4. -'. , 9-m- , 714W Wmum . . . . MEANING to life. 1965 Rockety-I Confrontation in ACTIVITIES page eleven Confrontation through FACULTY fifty five Confrontation With STUDENTS ninety three Confrontation through ORGANIZATIONS one hundred forty three Confrontation in ATHLETICS two hundred seventeen Confrontation in the COMMUNITY two hundred forty one Published by the students of Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. Sharon Wright-Editor Activities Planning, growing, learning through experiences. Daily campus activities, friendships . . . lasting influences! Guest amsts, renowned speakers, special occasions, graduation. Another fruitful year . . . wisped by . . , but not forgotten. -- page eleven am: mWW' ... . $2u$H11L$z1+LM -v+I--o-wu--.,..:?:... Summer stillness fades gradually into the excitement of a new year. How was your summer? Has the union coffee changed? ls Dr. Parkandefs EN 101 closed? Freshmen adapt to the first year; seniors begin the end. Unpacking, registering, first day of classes. New books, used books; new friends, old friends: Oh, so much to learn. Welcome to Augie - Arrivals from New York to Los Angeles, Moline to Davenport. Multitudes 0f blue-andgold beanies, wear them always. Dorm life, dorm food; campus life, union food. Tests, picnics, skits, the monsoon season. New friendships; tears and laughter. A new Experiment in Wisdom. HOMECOMING CO-CHAIRMEN: Keith Nelson and Tina Benson HOMECOMING FLOAT WINNERS Beauty Originality Fralemily First Place: POIL- All Aboard Fmggie Sorority First Place: PHI HHO- Uncle Augie Band. Sorority First Place: 000- tag: a Vidury Com: Fraternity First Place: PUG-Wul Aboard for Augie Fraternity Hnnurable Mentiun: DON- OVerboard Fralcrnity Honorable Mention: GAB- Ears m Victory in: Augie Snmrity Honorable Mention: KEY- Taking Off agrarity Hunurable Mention: KAPPA- Venturing to in 11 Win Ictory VI-QUEEN Kris Magnuson VI-KING George Strombom 22 VI- ROYALTY ATFENDANTS: Pat Tinker, Dale Eek, Karol Hein, Russ VVlleeler. PRINCESS CANDIDATES: Princes: Kathy Cnshalt, Sue Fries, Kathy Corbin, Linda Olson, Sylvia. Martin. FRESHMEN ATTENDANT NOMINEES: Clockwise: Gretchen Broman, Jim Jones, Britt Lofstrand, Bryce Lundcen, Nancy Bunas, Pete Benson. v um. . . -. . .- .. ..... m -.:;-7 ':' 3144'Mt - Wu: m-MH . , 4w ...-p5.- m CHEERLEADERS: Kneeling: Lynn Munch, Denny Popp, Sylvia Martin. Second Row: Sandy Greer, Pam Landon, Sue Fries, Marge Neison-Captain. r Third Raw.- Lawell Johnson, Ed Falkman, John 1 Hoglund, Ron Mushinsky, John Weber, Dean Olson. r'IWI-L .. What is so fair as a day :in October? Leaves crackling underfoot t . . bite in the air . . . starry-clear nights . . , days when a sweater feels great. HOMECOMING 1964 - ALL ABOARD FOR AUCIE! Thursday - special Stu-U Homecoming meeting. Co you mighty Augie. COG's winning cheer. The Milk Can Iug Award. Spirits universally high . . . amphitheatre packed. Cheering . . . biggest bonfire anyone can remember . . . cheerleaders and band silhouetted against the blaze. Snake dance . . . through the library . . . amphitheatre again . . A fraternity rope pull, BOS the winner. Friday - bright, crisp . . . Homecoming badges . . . Carlsson Hall's ship. Coronation night . . . arriving friends and family . . . dimmed lights . . . proud parents. Vi-royalty - Kris and George. A salute from the President. A Homecoming address by Phil Hougen. Fratemity-Sorority sing contest. t . COGS and GABhs take the honors Back to the dorms . . . blue jeans, slacks and sweatshirts . . . somebody bring a guitar? Lefs go! On to the floats. Acres of chicken wire, bushels of tissue, Spray paint. Twist and stuff . . . twist and stuff . . . midnight Saturday - twist and stuff . . . singing, joking . A . work, everybody work! 3 AM already! Twist and stuff. Back to the dorms for a few houa's hsleep. 6 AM - back to work, almost time. The impossible accomplished , . . 9:45 AM, floats ready in place . . . change clothes . . . the parade. The crowds A . . yatd-high letters across Old Main lawn. C003 and PHI HHUS, POP's and PUGS victorious. Hurry and eat. Game time! Mums . . . souvenir programs . . . half-time show . . . crowd in a winning mood. The Valiant Vikings hard-fought 17-13 victory over Carrollhs Pioneers. Alum and student fans proud . . . players tired. Sunday - Dr. Bergendoff. Moved by the death of Randy Strombom. The day is bright, but somehow the sun seems to be shining from under a pall. Just yesterday we were so happy. Sorrow in the midst of gaity . . . a paradox. This was Homecoming W34. Memories, as varigated as the float remnants scattered over the campus. H-Ww-mnm m CAST OF OEDJ'PU' R 'x Dunn : , ,, Sn anlI-r hwlu'u' , Nancy Oclmu'uh Cimnu I , an: Ketluy Charm :1 , 11mm Slnlmz 'i'L'I'n'h'm Charles linrlnn Cram: . . . . . . Gus SpnnbcrE Mcwclzgrr . . Bab Lindstrom b Icnllud .. .. .. Thnnm! Nulmn .mmuw .. . . Dale Lclnnd Muizhuurml . Denim Tucm Pugr. . Jerry Wim Mmucmum D Mmm-rm Hurry Hurgsnum mms Dams Cilucm .5 m Dnrlnquu of 0mm l-lumng. .n't 5. : Thubur Tum Mnmnwllu HUI: Olson Curt John on Antigone Knlhy Andcrn 1mm- . Eliznlmlh Euox Produccr o! .. Dan Turuquisl OEDIPUS REX THE SANTA LUCIA COURT: Linnea AlIen-Kappa Epsilon, Diane Christopherson -Kup;pa Tau, Queen Palm Landon-Chi Omega Gamma, Jenn Englundi Sigma Pi Defta, Kalhy Grecr-Kappa Ensii'on Nu, Marge Bergendoff-Phi Rho. - .u. ....... u-rr-M-jy1.lq..'l...m , , D the. hall ' mute. the Unicm. Sumv runching. sun 5 ining. Tables hca and stumzml full with Smnrgas 0rd delicacies. Shilling Our Christmas il ' with ntl'u. s at thL. LSA party. Snnhl Luci folk dances and cuff C011'idor pmhos, lhc t -e in W stirrlin lobby. Carols. chapel Advent s ices ut Ascension T Ix- inhh Christmas at Augie. Searching, planning, discussing, acting . . . A dream bBcnme :1 113211in Regular warship services in Ascension. A unique experience for the college community. Our Campus Church PLANNING COMMITTEE: Gary Andeen, treasurer: Diane Dr. Arnold Carlson, Christopherson, secretan; Wayne Kempe, Vicc-chairmun; and Dr. Carlson Viccipast o r .m-vrr-xn4r...'......-r-p-.f mmm- ' 3:2?533-' m SYMPHONY FEATURES: Wt 10 right: janire B dd, viola; C Mnthsun piano; Linda lemnn, clarinet Nancy Olson. m prano; and Judith Parkhursr. soprano. IF: 2 nplmu'm j-rm-w 4- 'mws. . . u --n-; M , .9er .... , Sheathed in shimmering snow . . Heavy coats, high boots . . Snowballing before the Union. Studying because it's too cold to do much else. Hot chocolate . . . 3,. . crunching underfoot and whistling overhead. . tray sliding in Lincoln Park. crystal creations, Skating, skiing, laughter . . . the warmth of coldness. . .. .7 , ... '4;;;:.H.l.- 4,. '..4 -4.:444:;;;::;:; ;... : .... r. .1 a wM' .arm . JI-FIT-m .. WW . - u Pu L'IJnNIHNPII . n:n-x :mJlruMJ J I UGLY MAN ON CARIPUS: Ken Klabunde APRIL TALENT SHOW': Mary Gustafson. Karen Yri, Dixie Blumeyer, Dick Duncan. Jill Lindquist. Mirror, mirror on the wall. NDm'Lnat-mg, balloting, deciding . . . The final choice. Skits, singing, laughing. Mirror . . . whds the ugliest of us all? -. ;..4 DONKEY BASKETBALL GAME: Tribe of Vikings vs. Faculty VI-KINC OLYMPIC QUEENS: Pat Grant, Sandee Greer, Lynn Lutzke, Jean Englund-queem 39 -- !'5--'-m..---- -. .. . . , -- -. ---.- . . . CAST OF MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT The Prmecmr . , , , V . Dave Keltex The President , , . Joel Schick The Baron ,,,,, Sam Darlaque The Rugpicker . Dave Stxang Irma ...... , . , Tinka Kulzer Countess Aurelia , Carol Crowell Pierre ......... , , Dian Olson Mme. Camlarwe ,, . Ann Boarlen MH$ Gubrl'eilz Louist Schaar Mme. Iowahiwe . . . Leslie Schafer -l-l.'.i-'- Mississippi rages by . . . disaster areas, record flood crest. Community, students Ieact to cry of help . . sandbagging, diking, Red Cross, sc11003s, evacuation centers . Night and day all ages, professions, nationalities unite. Prejudices forgotten momentarily . . . crises never to be forgotten. , . . n-m-w -- gm ... .v:.w.....,.. 7...; .. $4,, .. m; I Weeks of preparation, hours of painting, building, altering plans. Friday night in the gym-sweatshirts, hammers, splinters . . .chaos. Sweeping-up the sawdust and nails Saturday noonv Thousands of waiting people jammed into lines. Shouting 0f auctioneers heard above the crowd. Centennial packed, waiting to bid on parties, paintings, Paying for items . , . laughing at the emcees. A new Mr. and Miss Friendship, a scholarship to a worthy freshman. Names of coming foreign students. Reaching the goal . . . and surpassing it. Let's Resort to Fun FRIENDSHIP FAIR CO-CHAIRMEN: Char Nelson and Drew Karkow WINNING FRIENDSHIP FAIR BOOTHS COCYS - Kmhmir Haliduy DUNS Dong's Laundry PHI RHO'S - Africa Safari PopsiYc Old Pop Inn FRIENDSHIP FAIR SCHOLARSHIP WINNER: Joann Swzmson ME. AND MISS FRIENDSHIP: Bob Kariblum and Pa: Tinker 45 -- 5 -. 4..4 .- - --- u- . ,' T 1' .- tl'o'awq : swam- : , $..... . Sh. , MM, VNASHINCTON SEMESTER STUDENTS-1965 STUDENTS FRORI OTHER LANDS STUDYING AT AUCUSTANA - Clockwise: Olga Gavala, Onno Hattinga van't Salli. Dave Neubauer, Ed Falkman, 311d C3101 DeLay. Lauri Siirala, John Georgian, Bonny Pun, Matt Kawaiiri, Faiaoga Tiapula, Martin Mkilania. Ties with special friends from abroad Augie students studying in Japan, Sweden, Washington, D C. Daily activities at the union . all a part of college life. . m WNW magqum $15.1z'2mmwi '33 um Hans Conried Egun Weiner Humon's: Artist People with new faces . . . expressing fresh and tired ideas. Confronting us with challenges and admonitions. Broadening our appreciation of science, politics, and the arts. Visitors from the realm of action to Our world of preparation. NH . mmm-r n , . .,;..r.. ,,, W n -$H-:;.i'..;w;;7; Marlin Agmnsky News Commentator James M. Lawson with Russ Wheeler- assfstant to Martin Luther King Dr. Arthur Scl Ilcsingcr Hmmrian Dr. Reuben Gustavson Noted Scientist in Ckemimy '9 .u. an '5 m... , . -mw..-...N.H,..M 1.7.. : m-r-w .m,... . , V . um... um. . , F: I M ' . .:r'w , nmm. -Mm. h, '29.,1n L.........r . ' m.?... Rain-slippery steps and slick black umbrellas. Cutting a class now and then . . . Still studying . . . but with a look to summer. Same buildings, same people . . . But with the fresh moist look of Spring. . - ...... .. ?--waW-uu- - 5.... w-. .uHMm'-E7wm-w- u-iM-Wrmm 7 . Black caps and gowns, hands clutching scrolls of white. The lengthy procession into Centennial. Four quick years a diploma, the reward for diligence, growth. Tearful farewells, silent smiles . , . Facets of the transition from student to alumnus. Leaving Augustana as we came . . anxious but hesitant. Knowing that much awaits us . . . and college days are memories. M-u 4.. ' 4- r-ku , ....:.;:.... Faculty Lectures, conferences, papers, tests, busy routine. Different students . . . excitement with each new class. 3 Rewards . . . and disappointments. Wisdom . . . guidance . . . humility. 1- fifty five ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF C. W. SORENSEN, Ph.D. President of the College .. haw... 'rc-mu .. .. - .... -..v A . -. Wm. . . .. ..w . . . ...... ...N....A m....... , an...-.m..,.........hW.- tumu; --u-.h..-.n.-..l.+wu4;. -: ' - , .... ..-...HH - .- mm. . ......w- 4... ... .n- aww M g-w-mmmdmw; -m-1':lt--Hm:-' ?mi'zzfmm . . GEORGE B. ARBAUCH, PhD. BETSEY BBODAHL, AM. JAMES C. RIBBECK, PhD. Vice President and Dean of the College Dean of Women Dean of Men 57 SaGLEN BROLANDER, MA. 1- MARILYN NEWCOMER Vice President for Financial Secretary to the President Affairs 2 - HELEN PETERSEN 67 CARL ECK, M.B.A. Secretary to the Dean Assistant Comptroller of the College Director of Accounting 3 - LEE CHEER 7 - LUCILE FRYXELL, AB. Secretary to the Dean of Men Director of Records and Registration 4 -JERRY ANDERSON, BA. Assistant Comptroller 8-DOBOTHY LILJECBEN, AB. Director of Purchasing Assistant Director of Records I i 1 1 -1 .w mm -- w ,- .:. .d ! aw ... LIBRARY STAFF - Sitting: NOR- ELLE IESSON. Standing: RUTH CABLSON, JUDY SCHADT, CON- STANCE LUNDQUIST, EMILY BURGESS. 59 .... thL-wraz; 'v m. Mud H, .... ., -- ., - , --..:.-.w 7 , , HwanJJ'n I. .. mum ' I'H' ' ; ' 1' fmu mw-M-I.um.-a.-m- - 1 JOHN KINDSCHUH, B.D, 5-HERBERT GLYNN, MA. Assistant to the President F inducial Aid Officer 2-DON RODS, BA. GiGEORCE HENNING, M.Ed. Director of Public Events Director of Admissions 3 - BARBARA LEVANDERJ AB. 7- FRED PETERSON, AB. Director of Alumni Balations Admissinm Counselor 4f FRANK TELLEEN, M.S. 8- DAN HALL, AB. Director of Information Services Admissions Coumelm 61 , .V... r-....,-.... ., ' FLS3m-n-u-Zw... ..-H W Maann-guwmrzmm-wqmrqup l - VINCENT LUNDEEN, M.Ed. Director of College Union 27 DONNA SHELTON College Union Program Director 3- MARY CARLSEN Seoretm-y to College Union Director 4- GERHARDT CARLSEN Director of Physical Plant 5-DOBA ROSE, RN, Health Service 6- ERNEST ESPELIE, A.M,LS1 Librarian Left: RUTH AHLBERG, LILLIAN REYNOLDS, ALICE LARSON Women's H cusemothers Right: CORA EHRGOTT, MARIE MILLS, LOUISE THADY Men's Hmmemothers m.,. , ...,,... .. .. . w - .. , ,, 'x -. . - ' .1' 'r M v'm-q-uw. . -u--m.. ,5 .. ,m mm. w W L4 .4 p. h m w .31: .. ... .. . $WBWI mm? Wm- rem www.ivgmr w-wu'l? . - W . . wrmewb w m... mm 'Mwid-v-n. :2: u H.-. m, - . .4 1'th 4. 44444-4 mna-n-n-n' ' Agmiw; vv- -r- W 1m 44-444 .. . airy: I .4. grvmmuu'hn-Lnuw ...,H Murmmwm .MWM. ., $ FINE ARTS Creative. experience in asthetics. history. canvas, concert. 3 smudge? sour note? try again and again and again and again , . . satisfaction. RONALD JESSON, PhD. 1- CHARLOTTE DURKEE, M.Mus. 7 Assitant Professor of Music Chairman, Division of Fine Arts 2-CARL PFEIFER, M.Ellus. - Assistant Professor of Music Professor of Music 3 - WILLIAM HENIGBAUM, E.Mus. 7 Instructor of Music -7 -'-.4.r 44444.4 -v-W4- .... '4444' ' ' m m- 00000003 000000 0 O. O. O. Q. Q. 'Q. ,i 1 - PHILIP MC DERMOTI', M.Mus. Associate Professor of Music 2 - JOHN LEACH, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Music 3- RUTH HOLMEN, MA. Associate Professor of Music 4-1ACQUE RADANT, E.Mus. Instructor of Music 5 - HENRY VELD, MusD. Professor of Voice and Choral Directng 6 - ROBERT BATES, MA. Part-time Instructor of Music 7 THOMAS HIBBABD, M.Mus. Professor of Music 8 -W. EUGENE LEETCH, M.Mus.Ed. Instructor of Music 9 - BRYNOLF LUNDHOLM, M.Mus. Professor of Music 10 - MARIA WEISS, M.F.A. Instructor of Music 4.7.7 . - - . m1 mehw... m::,m mu... W awn ?! 1- A. BEN JASPER, M.Ed, 3 - MAGDA CLATTER Assistant Professor of Art Instructor of Art 2h CLAYTON CORDER, MA. 4 - EGON WEINER, MFA. I ns-tructor of Art Visiting Professor of Art HUMANITIES Language . . . modern, foreign, ancient. medium of expressing, interpreting and understanding . . . beauty, pain, joy, suffering, truth, deceit . . . life and something to say. lmh , . -il.:l5l E:I3l:El HENRIETTE C. K. NAESETH, PhD. Chairmn, Division of Humnities Professor of English Language and Literature xk , . 2241., A xNkXVVM . 4. ,1; . a2, VNVWVMVVVM I 97114-31: 7.1;:T-L 1- MARTIN I. HOLCOMB, AM. Professvr of Speech 2 a DOROTHY BIOBNSON, B.A. Instructor of Speech 3- CHAD MEYER, MA. Director of Radio and Television Associate Professor of Speech 4 -DONALD C. DAVIS, PhD. Professor of Speech Correction and Audiology 5k RICHARD ALLISON, MA, AssMant Professor of Speech Correction and Audiology 6- DON TORNQUIST, MA. Associate Professor of Speech 7 7 MARGARET HATTON, MA. Assistant Professor of Speech Correction and Audiology 8 - MARTHA SMICK, A.M. Assistant Professor of Spanish 1 - EBWIN WEBER, MA. AssMant Professor of German 2 -jOHN SIREVAAG, PhD. Associate Professor of German 3 - ELISABETH NATIONS, M.A. Assistant Professor of German 4-ANNE NELSON, PhD. Associate Professor of French 5 - ALICE BARTHOLOMEW, A.B. Instructor of French and! Spanish 6 - AEJIBAY DORESTE, PhD. Associate Professor of Spanish T-MARGARET OLMSTED, AM. Associate Professor of Latin 8 -NILS ANDERSON, MA. Assistant Professor of Scandinavian 9 HARRY S. B. JOHNSON, DD. meessur of Greek 4.... '14m ' ' wamwaw l - STEVEN MAY, M .A. 5 - KATHERINE STENBERC, B.A. Instructor of Englixh Instructor of English 2a HARRY STELLING, M.A. 6- ROALD TWEET, AM. Assistant Professor of English Assistant Professor of English 3 - ZILPHA COLEE, MA. 7 - DOROTHY PARKANDER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English PfanSSa'r of English 4- FRANKLIN CARSON, MA. Instructor of English 75 -- Eral.-'-.wzaw-atmwmmnmmudawh.., . '.. , ' , Flwl-mmh-umn4MIw-4er . .. . ......-......,,..- , --; ;;;'..-7.... ... ... . ,.,.. 34mg: .v.w-.,-.h -- 1. m . Han... s ........ , -.L 7...... .,:..,, .. ,,,, ,,,'. W..F. RELIGION 8c PHILOSOPHY Metaphysics. the critical understanding of man's religious and moral experience. reality, value, truth. logic. faith. LOUIS ALMEN, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Religion ROBERT L. ANDERSON,IS.T.M. Dean of Chapel . Assistant Professor of Re igion MYRON I FOGDE Ph D ! KENNETH ANDEEN, PhD. . ' , '. . ' Chairman, Division of Religion and Philosophy Asswtant Professor of Religion Professor of Religion 1 77 ' ,,,- mmmM-I- m.- .-... .. II 1- RICHARD WERNER, MA. Assistant Professor of Religion 2 aPAUL jOHNSON, MA. Assistant Professor of Philosophy 3;CEORGE B. ARBAUGH, PhD. Professor of Philosop 4 - DAVID JOHNSON, MA. Asm'stant Professor of Philosophy ll WILLl I Wlllllll - - .m-H-....-... w.-. .,-. -:;, 3: .. . , n- M M Wm 'I'I mm... m--.n+ +..L---7-:;::;;..,.,. .;- -1. SCIENCES F act searching. problem . . . formula, learning, experiment. procedure . . . logical, orderly, test tube, precision. observation . . .conclusion . . . it's only the beginning. R. W4 EDMUND, PhD. Chairman, Division of Sciences Prafexsor of Geology ' Hg u...IW-IHNIIIIP Tum- . ' .- ..;, -- - I - ROGER SPITZNAS, AM. Associate Professor of Geology 27 FRITIOF FRYXELL, Ph,D. Professor of Geology 3 w- EDWARD HAMMINC, PhD. Professor of Geogmphy 4 - RICHARD ANDERSON, PhD. Associate Professor of Geology and Geography 5 7 RALPH TROLL M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology 6 - VINCENT JOHNSON, PhD. Assiaiant Professor of Biology 7 -FLORENCE NEELY, PhD. Assistant Professor of Biology 8 - CLARENCE CARLSON. PhD. Assistant meessm of Biology , WWIMWW MW . ....-!.....- mumm- . m. m unnu-q-u n.- .... , ......W.... , . -mN- Mv Mum: ....- '1th - .-.... '-w, - ... ' u ' H , ' l -EDWIN B. ERICKSON, PFLD. Professor of Chemistry 2- TENA SCHULTZ, MS. Instructor of Chemistry 3- .IOHN EKBLAD, AM, Associate Professor of Biology Coor'zlinafar of Nursing Edu- cation 4 ROBERT BERNSTEN, PhD. Professor of Chemistry .mn-.u... MHv-Ihn '- 5 - MORTON ELIASON, PhD. Associate Professor of Chemis- try 6 - ROBERT FRANK, PILD. Professor of Physics 7 -VIRGIL LARSON, BA, Instructor of Physics 8- SAMUEL C. Y. LING, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physics 1- ROBERT PRALL, AM. Instructor of Mathematics 2-DONALD MC LAUGHLIN, PhD, Associate Professor of Mathe- matics 3- HARRY E. NELSON, PhD. Professor of Mathematics 4-MARTIN KNANISHU, AR Instructor of Surveying SOCIAL STUDIES The world . . . vast. and modem and ancient man. where we,ve been. where we are . . . where shall we go? STANLEY ERIKSON, PhD. Chairman, Division. of Social Studies Professor of Political Science .uo-I-mm-m. q-mup-n f ' 73.27 1- IVERNE DOWIE, PhD. Associate Professor of History 2 - BENEDICT ZOBRIST, PhD. Associate Professor of History Assistant to the Dean Director of Summer School 3- O. FRITIOF ANDER, PhD. Professor of History 4 - BETSEY BEODAHL, MA. Associate Professor of History 5 - THOMAS TREDWAY, PhD. Instructor of History 6 -jAMES GALLEY, MBA. meessm of Accountancy T A PHOENIX 8n SURESH VEBMA, M.A. Visiting Professor of Political Science .w. . mime: - IA-u-IIH +4 - -..... r M- Fr- m-dz. ::- 424.1..u1w....m- H-n-w-u 'T:1'L H'WI-Mm -v-H-v-a M... . Mum. .. .- ,, I... - -5.. -r .. .. .... a' .them-W'M M-ww- mi' W :!: ::r.mgl ' n 1- LEROY BRISSMAN, M.Ed. Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education 2 HEIDI CHRISTIANSEN, B.A. Instructor of Health and Physical Education 3 - jANE BRISSMAN, M.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education 4- RALPH STARENKO, M.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education 5 - LEONARD KALLIS, MA, Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education 5 - TED KESSINGER, MA. Instructor of Health and Physical Education 7 - LEONARD ERIKSON, M.B.A, Visiting Professor of Economics 8 - MARCUS BBUHN, PhD. Professor of Economics and Cammrce 9 a RICHARD VANDIVER, MA. Instructor of Sociology 10- WILLIAM WARD, PhD. Professor of Sociology 1- RICHARD MOE, EdD. Associate Professor of Education 2 - ADOLPH STRENG, MA. Instructor of Psychology 3 - RALPH HANSEN, PhD. Associate Professor of Psychology 4 - DAVID IHRIG, MA. Irmmctur of Psychology 5 - DONALD PETERSON, Ph.Dl Associate Professor of Education Director of Evening School 6 - DORIS EDMUND, AB. Director of Red Shoes 7 - JOAN SCHREIBER, Eds. Assistant Professor of Education 8 - ESTHER ALBRECHT, MA. Director of Student Teaching 91 -- 5 - . ::..-;:1 -:: !1- Wum-m-mwuw m ,. n .n. u... n. .5'. n ; :'--...... .... .....H.- mm m m Maurm- um?! m m. m M 4: 533311: Students Students from New York, Sweden, California, North Borneo, Illinois. Tied by similar religious and secular ideals. Discussions, conflicting ideas . . . growth in perception, understanding. Opinions, preiudices changed. Rare friendships farmed! -- ninety three SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Left :0 right.- Ron Carl- son, President John I'lindenbuig, Vice President,- Sharon Johnson, Sccrctary; John Spinal. Treasurer. John Adolphi Gail Alexander Christine Andersen Kenn eth Ahlstrom 1:1ch 1:1 the Anderson James AndeIsun Keith Andersun Mary Anderson Judith Anderson Marc Anderson mLWWHnI SENIORS, CLASS OF 1965 Four special years. Learning. Growing. Learning to grow into a better me. Last chapel. Last 8 delock. Last climb to Westerlin. Graduation. Paul Anderson Marcus Bateman George Hearty Phyllis Anderson Harry Arvanis Maren Baker Billie Barthelmes Steven Baxter Judith Bell 95 i . - V r lla . - u'- 1-v-r- Mnmu-..-......L.-.. r ......,.- - x . . - .......... . . Hvyu...-......!' Immun- Marju tie Bergendoff ...,.. ' ' mm m 0- ... Mm , ... W n. . u... unusu- nmmm. . ..... r unma- Mwmm :mLW- Mu'b- . Steven Bergman William Bethurem Sharon Bnncnsky Michael Bruneu Richard Berg'srud Brian Bollman Bruce Brunsvold 96 Cary Capnuuh David Carlson Ronald Carlson SENIORS Karen Burgemn james Carlson Robert Carp . J3 Roger Carlson Paul Castro Gilbert Chapin Corinne Cohh Curtis Cook ,.. ...... m. I n31! .., .' .. '34.- .7 gamu'w m m .,, h uni Darwin 000k Icy Davis Lawrence Drechsler Robert Eckerrnan Richard Edwards Duane Dawson Pam Dudley Jean Englund 1 x Diane Danielson Dale Eek Janice Edmund Leif Erickson i '. t1. . Mary Lou Falbe John Fogleman Patricia Funk Kathleen Greer Susan Crimes William Fitzsimmons Doris French Janet Fuss Robert Griffiths Io Ann Cuslafson Delores Fogleman Judith Fullmer Kathleen Gartelos p-m-qu-i La... . 31:10:2 939 -.- wan'- mm . hm.-. Nevins Harding Waldemar: Hauff Stanley Hedeen Allen Henning Marilyn HaIbaugh Marie Harris Karen Heckel Peter Hegg Robert Hein Lanaine Hesser SENIORS IOI - HELMET.$r-rrl-immeuwuwzugh. .'..... . . yw-,W-F-m.-..,m,..m,.. Douglas Hillman Craig Holt Philip Hougen James Ingemnnson Emilie Jackson Isabei Hill John Hinden'uurg Ronald Homer Marcus Hoyer Gay Isaacson James Jaeger Bruce Johnson 102 um- - .........,.';.. . - WH-q 'mmm. n Hunald Johnson William Johnson Dale Johnson SENIORS Reid johnson Larry Jones Gail Iohnson Rnbert Juhnsun Thomas Johnson Elaine JucoVics Robert Karlblom Jerry Kloostm Indy Kroun Tak Wai Lam Donald Larson Masam Kawajirs' Lloyd Kittlaus Nancy Kueller John Kullman Call Landahl Larry Larson Kenneth Klabundc Glee Kramer Pam Landon Jacklyn Leithner 104 Kristi Lcival Karen Lingwall Jeffrey Lindgren Marvin Lofquist Bob Karlbhzm, Augie senior, represented the United States in the Tokyo Olympics. fulie Lindley Bessie Lum 105 , $43351: wmmmma...mm-. m m ' ' ' $-3-4 ' 'WZS: .n SENIORS james Miller Edwin Morse Sharon Murphy James P. Nelson Marinrie Nelson Robert Nelson Guy Modory Valentine Nache Marie Nelson Paul Nelson Thomas Nelson Kathryn Nightingale Judith ParIthurst Algene Pearson Linda Peterson Faith Nimrod Cheryl Olsen Ion Farris Ann Peterson Marsha Paterson J'arnns Norsen Kathryn Peterson .....V , .,4... .. V .. .3. .mnm. SENIORS Lawrence Pohlman Oh, no! Not numzfish again! lament the student teachers. Ronny Fun Elaine Rauhut Larry Richards Alan Randall ?aula Rauze Dale Richeson .mm-n-mw... ..... .. Aug... - Arh'cne Simmons A Ca r1 Sclmessel Carol Skogsberg Harrison Simmun Karen Smith , .. . Fr...1......,r. Mm... ml' pm 4.1...im-l ' ' Lniin Suderquist Jeanette Sleelandl Lew Stone George Strumbom Jeanne Sutherland Bruce Super Juan Stein Kathleen Stonebumer John Theme John Spittal Bruce Stevenson Helen Slrieter Christine Sundberg Meriheth Tague Faiaago Tiapula 111 . HKthv- - s--H-v-mu-c-.d-...Nu.amm :p..:..:- mn-Iwmmu-mw Wp+-..t....jr. , , , , James Tidemann Patricia Tinker Alfred Turner Kenneth Vroman Kristinc Wallin Laxry Warren Joseph Tindall Dana Trade Blanche Van Amara Lynne Wagner Elizabeth Walsten Salli Watts Gary Weaver Sharon Werner Mary Wiese Robert Wenger Juhn Welzel John Willetts James Womack Russell Wheeler Gary Williams James Worthington Peter Zimmer 113 M4 WW-HQHMm-ou u... JUNIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Bm Bognet, Vice Presi- dent; Keith Nelson, Treasurer,- Bill Lee, Presidem: Not Pictured: Barb Thursen, Secretary. ., . hekm', .5- JUNIORS- Wayne Chaplm'n-LA Richard Budd, Evelyn Dahlstmm, Jane Chauncey, Carol 3 Crou'oll, Karen Bunny, Janine Ingmnnsun, Murcia Anderson. . .-, ... AHWW, 4 .. 'v-'L.. ---- JUNIORS-Sming: Lynn Morxch, Jan Palmer. Kneeling: Dave Neubauer, Lowell Inhnsun, JUNIORSLKneeling: John Schmidt. Front Row: Anna Jim Nclsnn. Standing: Bob Hegstmm, Dang Nelson, Bill Mooraoft. Brad Morrison. Nurdlander, Lois Johnson, Sue Hulsem Back Row: Arliene Johnson, Mary Ellen Carlson. Holly Sager, Stephen jchnsun. JUNIORS - Kneeling: W'alync Kcrnpe. Standing: Linda Thorsheim, Bmh Lundhlad, Gladys Vig, Ed Inguld. JUNIORS - Si'm'ng: Marla Stewart. Ehba Stake, Pm Smith, Brian Alm. Standing: Sharon Wright, Ed Frey, Ted Einerscn, Ronald Sims, Terry Smith, Tom VVischmeyer. JUNIORS-Knceliug: John Ristow, Vern Greenwood. Gary Cronert. Second Raw: Diane Custafson. Karen Moore, Karol Cranul, Madeiyn HillA Carla Hammerlund, Cato! Crandt. Back Row.- Dale Havill, Dave Hoglund, Janet HoIm, Tom Homer, Sandy Stoit, Jim Hakala, Dick Hansen. 116 117 2.1m, anzmmrwwh , am Mr u... . : N-r' 5 , 4, g. .A- L' .9 1' r; - v . ' .q . a ax; q X ,W . V? r XX ' I HA , ill! 'I 4 , J . I x - z '. a . J A. .- . j. t'1 'l . l. . :1 : . : I JUNIORS- Sitting: Sandra Pobanz, Joanne Pracht, Jugy Petrie. Standing: Bruce Peterson, Alan Ruiis, Richard Peterson, David L. Peterson, Neal Peterson, Cary Peterson, David C. Peterson, David Powell. Lnuis Ostrnm. JUNIORS - Sitting: Holly Brown, Alfredn Callson, Doug Peterson, Madelynn Vicearson, Dennis Timmerman. Standing: Gene Utkc, Joe Viernow. JUNIORS - Kneeling: Dennis Anderson, Dennis Carlsonl Al Stream. Stand- ing.- Doug Benander, Iim Couch. Bob Carlson, Kathy Stone, Dave Strang, Louise Scharr. JUNIORS;ant Raw: Paul Wegehaupt, Don Jensen. Back Row: Richard Wennerslen, Cail Larson, Karen Cranot, Janice Wolfe, Kathie White, Keith Nelson. my -FMMMWEWW $'WM jUNIOBS -Kziecfr'ng: Bill Bogncr, Maggie Road, Irene chvhnh. Simlding: Jnhn Coolidge, Don Cervcnka. Bill Edmund, Merrill Birgcrson, Dun Caldwcil. Jeane Blockhus. .xQ JUNIORS- Kneeh'ng: Lois Pearson, Barbara Frederick, Dave Barquist, Ed Falkmam Second : Row: Sandy Fritz, Betty Fredberg, Pamela DVOYak, Jill Ekstrom, Lynn Kriegef, Marcia - Ekstrom. Back Row: Dau- Farmen Rick Erickson, Richard Duncan. Bob Eastlund. ' dMHWWW-a. , . .,., V JUNIORsiSiIffng: Lynne Shultz, Mary Beth Rieck. JUNIORS -Clockwise: Kay Kcsslcr, Andy Kalman, Bill SUIVNHUEJ Judy Salmon, Jim Sedan, 101m Ringquist, Sue Lee Phil Kuhl, Jim Lnnclura, John Petursnn, Drew SiebenV Nancy Sailor. Knrituw, Bulb Slounr. IZO . .... .4. .. 2w mmmr; EL : rmz IUNIORSgKnecIing: John Lumburl, Denny Popp, Sit- ting; Shirley Lruthnur. Sandy Martin, Nancy Lussow, Ann Lundquist, Julie Luckcn, Kurna Lingwall. Szundl'ng: Doug Lewix, Mitch MurnviL-h, Tom Muranvillc. Ron Alden, Jeff Swanson. JUNIORS -.Krleeling: Karen Sorensen, Lynne Anderson. Sitting: Carnl DeLay, Janet Ahlstrom, Marcia Baccus. Mary Atkinson, Steven Anderson, Ruth Anderson, Barb Almlaerg. John Crede. Standing: Terry Kramer, Woodie Acor . SOPHOMORES - Front Row.- Roger Hains, Jan Hayes, Larry Lindmark, Blake Wamcster, Linn Gustnfson. Back Row: Barb Hannsen, Kathy Hein, foanne Guild, Dave Hagehn. Bob Cunnell, Barb Harlow. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERsisming: Bob Allrens, Vice President: Ron Mushinsky, President. Smnding: Judy L. Anderson, Treasurer,- jan Carlson, Secre- tary. ' SOFHOMORES -Sming: Leslie Elwart, Linda French, Jim Freu'chs. Standing: Charles England, Warren Wren, Skip Duhlsh'ne. nI-H-q-m54' 3- . . . .- ,, ,7-m.: m 3mm m... -- l mam. M 'Www.nntm?.1.w.7 SOPHOMORES a Sming: Karen Rosenbuhm, Nancy Hex, Ruth Ann Rammer, Janice Felon, Marcy Ranch, Jackie Zaslrow, Jo Ann Romke, Betty Peterson, f0 Ann Pearson, April Plant. Standing: Earl Pavlik, Skip Porter, Larry Biepe, Dun Pryber, Mike Bingstrom. . FIJIIIV-O:q SOPHOMORES - Sitting: Judy A. Anderson, Linda Meyers. Second Row: Joan E Anderson, Kathy Cnshatt Back Row; Bob Bryan, Peta Ahdersun. SOPHOMORESaFrom Raw: Helen Bandgren, Ann Boaden Second Raw: Barbara Olson, Carnlyn Ash, Gretchen Arr; Third Row: Vaf Bofinger. Ioelene Baker, Kathie Corbin. Fourth How: Fred Behnken. Charles Barton. Back Row: Martin Boisen, John Beacon. SOPHOMORES- Ran Fess, Ran Ferrell, Warren Wren, Charlotte Frick, John Lake. .- . -.....k , ......,.., M..- - ,wrsg-nprmmf'r..wt..w; mr.- ..' 'u m. . :r-l-Hle- fr- de-nrhrgfz... .. ..:::-.J SOPHOMORES 7pm!!! Raw: Glenda Lnfgrrsn. Mary Hrodfuehrer. Second Raw.- Jnnu Evans, Luis Funkc. Third Raw: Carol waton7 Annette Strum. Fuurrh Row: Kcn Kuehnle, Kathlyn Miller, Mark Nclsnn. Back Haw: Cordon Nelson, Barry Mickclhcn. Ron Muxhinsky. SOPHOMORES - Kneeling: Curtis Whisler, Bob Wild. Second Row: Karen Gebhards, Ann Zellmer. Third Row: James 'Wittig, Judy Whittaker, Allende Smith, Shirley Yundl. Back Row: Chuck VVilliamsen, John W'eber, Bill W'erker. ..-...... -..... MMM . , SOPHOMORES - Kneeling: Juhn Lake, Jim Kuhagen, Karen Marinaccio, Vicky Meyers, Kathy Kuhlrn. Second Row: Hilda Marknwski, Judy Thompson. Third Row: Sandy Lehtimaki, Karen Vernon, Pamela Carlson, Diana Mitchell, Pat Herzog, Marilyn Biork, Anna Pearson. Back Row: Fran Mally, Corry Larson, David Lindurff, Jim Liliegzen, John MacClny, Dun Lounsbeny. SOFHOMORES Sitting: Karen Kaz- man. Standing: Rosanna Stark, Evelyn Haasa, Ann Schafer. 126 lia Burnett. Secmrd Ru Jan Calvert, Steve Mary Ann Bnncosky, George Brooke. Back Row: Charles Anderson. SO?HOMORE5 aFronf. Row; Marilee Abbott. Iudy B. Anderson, Indy L. Anderso , Shamn I. Anderson, Katherine A. Anderson, Sylvia Marlin, Sally arl Andeer, Bob Abrams, Phyllis D. Anderson. Linda Craig Anderson. John Balm, Dave Ahistrand, Dan SOPHOMORES-ju Ann Kieley, Andrea Erickson, Carolyn Krupp, James Klolz, Scott Kelling, Judy Norris, Linda Knapp, Marty Swett. Janet Niemeier, Mike Olson, Judy Olson, Roger Reno, Jim Pfeiff Marian Olson, Pam Patterson. Back Row: Bob Olson, Jane Nnhava, Richard - l SOPHOMOREsiFrom Row: Linda Olson, Palm. 1 i Stoegel. SOPHOMOHES - Gary Neavor, Marilyn Smilie, Ieanene - mp .. 'IN,I - ..rn .- , m m-w-ntl... y m... .h. rm....-m. mwwwnwm, mmm. mmwrw SOPHOMOHESw-me Raw; Virginia Rosbcrg, Paula Sauerherg. Second Row: Him Huss, Susan Fries. Third Raw: Jane Schacht, Chris Schneider, Mark Sclmfcr. Back Row; Carol Sclzl'lius, SueAnn Newton, Bill Schcidker. SOPHOMORES- Fran: Row: Barb C. Johnson, Cheryl Ianssen, Joyce Johnson. Second Row: Laurie Jarek, Dianna Carlsen Back Row: John Kelly, Paul Johnson, Roger Jansson. 129 - $wmiw-wh w...qumu m.gmm- m . SOPHOMORESgFroni Row: Marcia Koffron, Terra W'atkins. Second Row: Tam Nelson. Third Row: Mark Syro, Fred Erler Back Row: Ieff Thompson. SOPHOMOHES-Kneeling: Leonard DeRuntz. Gene Ditch Standing: Pat Donegan, Kathy Crull, Marcette Danner, Judy Carr, Pat Digging Ellen Cartwright, Gion'a Chell. SOPHOMORES-Kneeling: Dave Loxley. Slth'ng: Ind Nelson, Sue McCrory, Connie Mohr. Front Row, Stan - Jug.- Mnrilyn Hill, Ginnie Meier, Kris Molnnderl Karen Rose. Second Row: Chuck Nelson, Jack Nelsun, Susan Mesko. Margaret Myers. Margo Meyer, Sun:I I'lelhtedt. Back Row.- Bob Naas. Dan Larson, Eric Nelson, Bandy Durham, Dick Nelson, John Myers. SOPHOMOREsi-gt'tting: Sallie Knaulshu, Chris Gillan, Cheryl Hoiscth, Chn'stine FaimH. Standing: Barbara Bolling, Pam Hopwood, Carole Ingeson. Eric Hengst, Jon Hobart, Jack Fields, Paul Holmer, Dun Howard, Darrell Bloom, John Hoglund, Gene RampenthaL 130 3412.4-mm 5:: E E wm-m . w l.....,. :11- . an... 1 , .. qmmm- Mm .- :oum. . :222-222: FRESI'IMEN-Knecling: Barry Bcrgstrom, Jack Ekstmm, Kent Eklund, Back Row: Irv Fvltman, Denny Fcrdcn, Ellmm Evvnsen, Carol Eshlemnn, Dave Fasbenderl Karl Espelic. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS k Sitting.- Susan Hutchins, 56012- tary. Back Row: Ward Nelson, Vice President; Kent Anderson, Treas- urer; Kent E Hun d, President. l FRESHMEN - Front Row: Janice Bucid, Mary Valsoano, Lynn Olson. Second Ram: Esthe: Adamson, Linda Utke, Nancy Timpe, Carol Amundsen, Martha Sward, Rich I Lawson, Rich Tibbitts. Back Row: Barbara Tenn, Gail gorsmd, Denise Teeter, Jim Zethmayr, Bil! Telleen, Torn umeL 132 133 FRESHMER - Kneeling: 101m Juermer, Dan Johnson, John Dahl, Jim Kohl, David Kemp, Ray Kleinhaus Second Row: Dorothy Johnson, Donna Johnson, Susan Johnson, Bonnie johnson, Krictine Johnson, Susie Johnxnn, Sharon D. Johnson. Third Row: Greg Johnson, Mary johnson, Kathi .Tuhmon, Juamne Johnson, Candy Kane, Janet Iohnson, Lorraine Johnson. Back Row: Mary Killinger. Marty Klvsburg, Terry Iohnmm Curt JuhnSon, Bill Johnwn, Dick PthL FRESHMEN - FTDHI Row: Joan Vavra, Sherry Esposito, Nancy Rubenslein. Second Row: Bill Ro'sz Jim Holtz. STUDLNT ' HEALTH SERV l K! v s M MJ- FRESHMEN-ant Raw: Dixie Blumeycr, Gail Carlson, Vicki Pedcmen, Leslie Reid, Jun Corson, Jan Lindvall, Karen Peterson, Andy Dale, Scult Petersen, Ron Pearce, Bill Morris, Terry Mclntyru Second Row: Mary Jo Forslund, Virginia Pearson, Eugene Scudelweck, Charles Pierce, Jeff Price. Buck Raw: Judy Peterson, Claudia Peterson, Barbara Peplow, Mary Petersen, Eiiccn Strum, Nancy Parker, Phil Telleen, Mike Adams. Barb Rank, Paul Scamelli FRESHMEN - Fran: Raw: Leslie Kott, Richard Lampo, Lynn Kusy, Paulette Langen, John Liu-nge Back Row.- Jim Krupp, Katrina Larson, Louise Larson, Freyia Lee, Pris Starey, Vicki Cowens, Lillian Larson. 134 ' a- - - ---r-- vamm -r- --. - .....,. .H :1... ..' mev$mwm .. 4...; H' .. m5: mu...,..;...m...w..........:m mm m FRESHMEN-me Raw: Rick Meier, Larry Milash. Second Raw: Joan Mntuskn. Pat Mordlmrsl, Bill Millman, Gary Maveritzson. Third Rum: Dnnaid McCrary, llrinn McMmlHr, Jnlm Mackenhnch, John Bell, Richard Dixhno. Fourth Raw: Tani Mitcht-ll, Lynn Lutzku, Jan Carlsnn, Christine Miithsion, Peggy Mnndnlin, Back Row: Martin Mkilania, Gayle McubergJ Pam Munroe. Norman Machan, John Lundl'n. FRESHMEN-Front Row: Jim Stringham, Bill Stute- villc, Joann Swanson, Jody Strayhall. Back Row: Al Dose, John Slrittmattcr, Paul Swanson, Mike Boldt, Bobbie Rowlands, John Buchwaltcr, Deanna Stream. E!Wmmuau.gw:..gm ' FEESHMEN-Avdell O,Nca1. Dennis Needlmm, Cindi Nelson, Carolyn Munsnn, David Neifm', John Nabity. Marsha EVest. Second Row: Fran Smith, Linda Thoman, Jane Wait. Third How; John VVennstmm, Carol Ward. Fourth Row; Penny Van Risk, Karen Carlstrom, Rich Vanhease, Carolyn Tullberg. Fifth 3011;: Roger Studebaker, Mark Andormn, Steve Stark. Sixth Raw: Les Swenson, Karen Walker. Phyllis Wells, Back Row: Kent 1... Anderson, Bob Whlker. FRESHMEN - Front Row: Joan V. Anderson, Ann Marie WenneIhnlm, FRESHMEN - Front Row: Sharon L. Anderson, Beverly Coakley, Barbara Chandler, Nancy Dahistedt, Kim Cumming. Back Row: James Corl, Don i Clauscr, Linda Dnhlgren, Carol Christell. , ? 136 FRESHMEN- Kneeling: Bill Lurimer, Rich Lilt, Lance Lurentzen. Scannd Raw: Bryce Lundeen, Ruth Lindquist, Sherry Phillips. Third Row: Iill Lindquist, Rick Geu. Back Row: Bub Lindstrom. Britt Lofstmnd 137 .... Em -- anw FRESHMEN w Standing: Karen Sundeen, Marie RinteL mann, Eric Youngquist, Sitting: Marge Schmeder, Lany White, Jim Lundeen. William W'oehr, Karen Schultz, Marcia Sparrow, Barbara White, Hick Whitney. FRESHMEN - Front Row: Mary Ann Handeland, Laurel Hampa. Second Row: Bert Hall, Susan Barnes, Judy Goodwin, Caria Edlefson, Bonnie Hanson, Sue Hallomn. Third Row: Tom Church, Bmce Hamilton, Judy Hamil- ton, Jane Hague. Anna Mae Eckstmm, Mary Beth Ambler; Mary Gustaisun. Back Row: Kathlyn Greif, Jim Green. FRESl-IMEN-Fram Row: David L. Carlson, Ellen Burgesa: Second Raw: Clennon Brown, Pam Caldwell. FRESHMEN-Siiring; Marta Frecska, Olga Cavala, Judy Flatt, Janice Fredrickson. Linda Frysingwr, Jean Cartz. Barbara Foleno, Linda Edmund, Standing: Heinz Frommann, John Fredherg, Bmce AppelgrenJ Tony Ekdale, Paul Carlstedt. l FRESHMEN - Sitting: Joyce Springfield, Karen Silkiner, . ' Christine Stnponlos, Judy Smotherman, Kathy Sebelik. Margie Shaw, Chris Hackner, Rita Sievert, Carol Buck, Rita Schmpp. Standing: Carol Schersten, Dana Schuif- man, Sandy White, Frank Savarese, Ron Stnudt, Jim Skelley, Chuck Snyder, Greg Sears, Norm Shenel, Lany Sones, Rick Sandway. 138 L J W n, Hmmu M... LL ,1 ? mermw wzggggm. 7,7 . .. . - FHESHMEN - Sitting: Nancy Bunas, Cathy Carlhorg, Jam,- Czlrnnghi. Sland- inu: Diane Middleton, Judy Burgctt. FRESHMENiant Row: Sandy Babb, Elaine Andersen. Linnea Anderson, Katherine P. Anderson, Sharon Amundlicn, Judy Abrahamson. Back Row: M. Kent Anderson, Roger Ahl, Pun: Benson. Betty Behnkcn, Sharon Eoegeloin, Gretchen Broman, Jim T. Anderson, Paul R. Anderson, Norm Ayer. FRESHMEN-Front Raw: Geraldine Ross, Susan Rinehart, Pat Rieckmann. Back Row: Bob Ryden. 139 7 . E FRESHMEN - Norm Day, Jeanne Donsmd. T erry Nelson Iohn Dickey, Paula Del'avine. FRESHMEN - Front Row: Nanette Nelson, Carat Olson, Phyflfs Nordstrom, Cordon Nelson, Ellen Bleyer, Diane Palmquisl, Audrey Getting, Leslie Schafer. Back Row.- Julz'e Paul, Jan Nelson, Carol Theivagt, Jeanne Nelson, Ton'a Olson, Karen Olson, Ginny Park, Ward Nelson, Blanche Owen, Antoinette Olson, SteVB Parks. 140 m. p. '3' ...... .., T N-' ' mm : ..::....:::w-w--..-mpww .... mm W3: . w - - - FRESHMEN - Front Raw: Pat Hollingswurth, Beth Hugum'n, Susan Hutchins, Camille Hatak, Shirley Hedquist. Second Raw: Paul Hockings, John Ccorgiuu, Marcel Jnnowski, Bill Herath, 0mm Hattinga vnn't Sam. Third Raw: Edith Hermann, Virginia Hanson, Cman Hylandm, ludilh Harris, Kathy Holst. Fourth Raw: Lucille Iaquut, Carolyn Hawkinson. Lynne Hillstmm, Anne Hibbnrd, Sandy Hayscn. Back Row: Bill Hintze, Dora Henrichsen, Steve Hicks. Iohn Dickens, Bob Howey, Bob Willeth. 141 - one hundred forty three Organizatio n8 Honoraries . . . Clubs- . . . Greeks. Enjoyment and hustrations . . . setting, working towards goals. Tedious business meetings . . . learning to organize, to cooperate. Gaining by giving. Vivid memories. P HI BETA KA PPA Each year, since 1950, seniors who have ex- hibited outstanding achievement in the liberal arts are elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Founded in 1776 at William and Mary College, the society awards its members the coveted Phi Beta Kappa Key. To be eligible, a student must have accrued a 3.6 grade average after six semesters or a 3.5 after seven semesters. PHI BETA KAPPA- Sitting: A. Hie'ber, C. Anderson, J. Davis, L Parkhurst, J. Edmund, M. Benander. Standing: C. Lundblad, L. KittIaus, B. Stevenson, T. Blade, 1. Miller, S Hedeen, C. Cook, Carp. 144 Tum; W, .M...M -,,;,,---... .-.. ..-.-....,;. 4:3 . m: ----- M .Hmhxm 0:. er MQ- w-H-mm WHO S WHO AMONG STUDENTS WHOjS WHO - Silling: G. Johnson, G Sundberg, P. Landon, L. Dreschs- ler, S. Baxter, C. Lundholm, F. Nimrod. Second Row: M. I. Benander, N. Oehmich, K. Hein, R. Mentzcr, J. Anderson, I, Edmund, Third Row: K. Magnuson, R. Wheeler, M. anell, S. Hcdeen, D. Eek, D. MacLean. Not pictured: R Haugen, B. Karlblum, C. Strombom, F.- D. Johnson, C, Lundblad, To honor graduating students who have ex- celled in leadership, scholarship, and campus activities, the Student-Faculty-Administration Relations Committee nominates seniors to be members of ths Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Profiles of the persons selected appear in the organi- zation's yearbook circulated nationwide. n. mH. r1 .m-w, 'n-o- .3 :gm-V gm-wxw-uz'a W'WVM-Ji'um, OMICRON DELTA KAPPA As a national honorary and leadership fraternity for men, ODK honors campus faculty and students who have excelled as leaders and scholars. Students are required to have a 3.0 grade average and to have shown leadership. A conference for outstanding high school seniors in the area is sponsored by the group as a special project to discuss common probiems centering around student leader- ship. At their monthly Saturday morning meetings the group discusses current'problems facing our college community and topics of wide scope, such as trends in education. ODK - Front Row: R C. Lundblad. Second R . Wheeler, Dn VWard, D. Eck, C. ow.- V. Lundeen, S. Hedeen, B, Ka Lundholm, F. Johnson. P. Hougen, rlblom, DI. Veld, Drk Edmund. 146 44- ,... M.. ;um.n-..hm , m... Mn-Ei: Hm'f4mw ; AGLAIA Dressed in Swedish costumes, Aglaia members serve as hostesses every December for the all- school Christmas Smorgasbord. This senior womerfs honor society is selected by the faculty each spring from the junior class on the basis of outstanding scholarship, leader- ship and service. Minimum requixements are a grade average of 3.0 and active participation in campus activities. The girls take part in projects such as serving as acIv-isors for regis- tration on Freshman Career Day. AGLAIA-Frcmt Row; C. Sundberg, vice-president; M. Ben- andar, K. Magnuson, P. Landon, treasurer; C. Skogsberg, historian; K, Hein. Second Row: R. Mentzer, secretary,- I. Edmund, J. Anderson, president. TOPPERS - AKROS To become a member of Toppers or Alums a student must earn a 3.25 grade point during one semester of his freshman year. In the fall, Toppers entertain the freshmen women by inviting them to their initiation tea. They also publish VVhoys Fresh, a booklet with indivb dual pictures of freshmen, transfers, and nurses. Both honorary groups volunteer their services as guides to prospective students visiting the campus. TOPPEBS - F ront Row: C. Landahl, president; L. Meyers, treasurer; 5. Jacobs, secretary. Second Row: P. Sauerberg, M. Olson, S. Greer, A. Boaden, V. Rosberg, J. Anderson. Third How: A. Roth, H. Bandgren, C Ingeson, I. Anderson, J. Johnson, 5. Lehtimaki, K. Rosenbohm. Fourth Row: G. Arp, A. Zellmer, M Bjork, S. Hupy, P. Anderson. Not pictured: S. Martin, vice-president. B, Olson, l. Wegehoft, AKROS - Front Row: B. Ahrens, vice-president; P. Johnson, secretaxytreasurer; B. Olson, president. Second Row: P. Ander- son, P. Holmer. Third Row: B. Wild, 3. Iannsen. Fourth row; M Olson, D; Anderson. Fifth Row: J. Brunderman, C. Nelson. Sixth Row: E Pavlik, 5. Porter. Seventh Row: M. Syre, J. Hog- lund. Eighth Raw: D.Ketter. 14B 4a.... mm... ,m 4.M....a...4...... mm a V- r .34. ...mm. w-m..mm .- .. . -mm a . 4. .111. bemn-mwnmmm. W'IN-rl w---m-4mp..... u-m . w- .. 4.-.. 4 :4.,.;4' . Mr. Tomquist guides L Hill in the, understanding of a script ALP HA PSI OMEGA The dramatics fraternity, Alpha Psi Omega, has a well defined point system: For amajor role , , , , 4 . 5 points For a minor role 4 . , , 1-5 points Crew work , 4 , 4 . 4 4 1-5 points Membership is open to all students who are willing to devote 10 points of time toward dramatic productions. Twenty-five points en- title a member to the gold key, Alpha Psfs highest award. New members are received and awards are given at the spring banquet. ALPHA PSI OMECA- Sitting: D. Ketter, president. Front Row: 5. Leuthner, L. Shanr, secretary-treasurer; 1. Hill, vice-president; P4 AndeVsorL Second Row: D. Moses, 1. Kuhagen, D. Strung, S. Baxter, L. Richards, K; Greer. Ladder: P. Patterson, A. Boaden, A. Zelylmer, J. Niemeir. M. Faibe. .149 V592mu-avwmmmu4uwaww , umwn..,, . m.-. . ' SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON Alpha Iota chapter members are geography and geology majors with a B average or better who have made significant contri- butions on campus. Several field trips, dis- cussions of geography, geology, mining, metal- lurgy, and related fields comprised the societyts program. Each year the W. A. F arr Scholarship is awarded to the member with the highest scholastic average, SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON A Front Row: Mr, Spitznas, Dr. Edmund, T. Kirkpatrick, R, Nelson, secretary-treasurcr. Sccnnd How: I. Wetzel. E. Frey, Dr. Andersun, P, Lund, K. Anriersun, vice-president; M. Miilcr, M. Bateman, Dr. Hamming, M. Hoycr, president; Dr. Fryxell. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA An international professional fraternity for women in the field of music, Sigma Alpha Iota is a new organization on campus this year. Purposes of the fraternity are to form chapters of music students and musicians who shall by their influence and their musical interest uphold the highest ideals of music education and raise the standard of productive musical work among women students. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA - Sitting: P. Dvorak, president Secbnd Row: J. Baker, historian; A. Roth, chaplain,- J. Gustafson, C. Wiese, vice-president; K. Moore, recording secretary; A. Johnson, D. Moses. Third Row: J. Carlson, R, Anderson, treasurer; J. Luckenl sergeant-at-ams. Not Present; J. Palmer, correspunding secret Cary; K. Nightingale, L. Allen. C. Chell, M. Hill, K. Kessler. 150 r? m m ..... - w...- -. x-nm- MNM. , .. w .....L ,uiiamaemwugtzr-M ' . V f '. BETA BETA BETA Augustana is one of some eighty colleges and universities with a Beta Beta Beta chapter. Tri-Beta, as the national biology fraternity, started in 1922 with the local chapter char- tered in 1948. New members are tapped for overall achievement with emphasis on biology proficiency. The chosen persons are then ini- tiated at the cluHs annual banquet. BETA BETA BETA - Siuing: M4 Harbaugh, P. Anderson, presi- dent; K. Burgeson. Standing: 5. Hedeen, D. Berg5rud, I. Engiund. No! pictured: C. Lundblad, B. Stevenson, secretary; J. Thoma. D. Peterson, D. Dawson, Mr. Ekblad, advisor. Pl KAPPA DELTA The High School Debate Tournament held at Augustana in February was only one- of the activities sponsored by Pi Kappa Delta, Angie's honorary ferensics fraternity for par- ticipants in debate and oratory. Forty-nine high schools from Illinois and Iowa partici- pated in this thirty-second annual contest. Guilford High School of Rockford, Illinois, won and received the John B. Fryxell award. PI KAPPA DELTA - Seated: D. Hinn'chsen, B. Reba, C. Scher- stem, 5. Hupy, A. Rohlfs, secretary. Speaking: 5. Baxter, presi- dent. Standing: Dr. Holcomb, B. Hintze, Prof. H. Anderson, D. Needham, B. Larimer, R. McSwain, J. Holcomb, K. Kuehnle, Nut pictured: ll Carp, vice-presiaent; D. Neubauer, treasurer. I'W 152 .n IIM$I:T um .... .. - v?xwgmwzmw-$mq4m$23 mum MW... .9 . ,1 ,. SIGMA ALPHA ETA - Front Row: M. Rieck, historian; L. Shula, corresponding secretary; M. Buhatka, vice-president; MA SIG MA TO stimulate and create a participating Berggndnff, president; K. Lingwall, treasuref; C. Lundeen, re- interest in speech and hearing rehabilitation 3231?;eiFEZiageiffflifiat?????;efhfaTaEifTi13:3: A LP and to encourage college students to purSue lander,-5. Newton, I. Leichngr, J. Schacht, c. A511. Thir-d Raw: HA professional careers, the fraternity provides ?'12;:$:n,.i 1153;? 5' 5313??? gjggreggumvgg'gwg experience in the course of study. The Spring Smgth, K. Baggs, K. Kelley, G. Layr-son, K Bunas, C. Nelson, K. ETA Worshop hosted Dr. Frank Kleffner, a di- Hem v. Bdmge I' Steehmk M155 Hamm' rector at the Central Institute for the Deaf. Other programs included demonstrations of therapeutic techniques by two Quad-City speech therapists. Membership qualifications Tap lLeft: C. infgren 1121111: for the Beta Theta chapter of SAE are an in p ayroum. cit: S c ' - Comctiomsh K. Hein 55:2355 overall 2.5 average and completmn of a hear child. ing or Speech course. PUBLICA IONS BOARD Besides choosing the chief editors of school publications and solving problems when necessary, the Board met several times this year to discuss the changing of the yearbook name. A : survey was conducted to obtain student opinion regarding such a change, and the majority of students favored a change pro- ' vided a better name was suggested. A title contest was held from October through December, with the Board evaluating suggestions. Concensus was not reached in this matter how- ever, and the Board tabled action until next year. PUBLICATIONS BOARD-Front How: 5. Wright, Drt Naeseth, P. Haugen. Second Raw; Dr. Hansen, Mr. Stelling, chairman; B. Alm. WRITERS CLUB Augie authors exchange their essays, poems, short stories and criticism Monday at four in the College Union. This group is interested in, and tries to encourage, good writing. Students volunteer or are invited to read their own work and await the reactions and comments of fell low writers. Each year - this will be the twenty-eighth-Writers' Club is responsible for the publication of Saga . WRITER? CLUB - Front Row: B. Lundblacl, historian; F. Hougen, presi- dent,- Dr. Naeseth, faculty advisor; Pi Scholl, R Johnson, vice-presidcnt, Second Row: C. Munsnn, R Anderson, B, Sloane. S. Iohnson, C. Anderson. Third Row: J. Landers, P,'Caldwell, Nt Seiler, A. Boaden, J. Edmund, G. Andean. Fourth Row: Mr. May, Mr. Stelling, Miss Stenberg, Miss Culee, Mr. Tweet. 154 Kw Cranot, and J. Chauncey work in Curriculum SNEA - Front Row: K. White, histurian; I. Futlmer, lreasumr; L. W An enrichment program which extends mem- befs services as guides and counselors to area grade schools for Saturday field trips was initiated this year. In November the Angus- tana chapter of the Student National Edu- cation Association, which is affiliated with the Illinois Education Association and th e National Education Association, sponsored the American Education Week Tea and the Christmas Tea. Through these activities, its monthly meetings, and programs of interest and importance in the educational field, SNEA promotes professional attitudes in pros- pective teachers. Anderson, B. Olson, J. Wolfe, 1. Guild. Fourth Row: 1. England, L. Meyers, 1. Salmon, M. Meyer, P. Smith, C. Ingesun, K. Stonebumer, M. Falhe, M. Peterson. Fifth Row: B. Stuughton, A. Strum, I. Calvert, S. Boncoslcy, L Peterson, S. Murphy, J, Pracht, L. Hesser. secretary; P. Landon, president second vicc-president. Second Raw: 5. Anderson, J. Iohnsun, E. Iucovic Olson, I. Chauncey, C. Janssen. K ; F. Nimrod, first viccvpresidcnt; J. D. Anderson, S. Wallin, J. Ahlntrom, P. Grant, K. Heckel, s, M. Nelson. Third Row: C, Skogxberu, M, . Stone, D. Miller, A. Plant, K. Granut, I. mwm-md .mm.mu.w. .. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY AUCUSTANA STUDENT AFFILIATE CHAPTER Membership in the American Chemical So- ciety is extended to all students who have an interest in chemistry and are in chemistry coursesh The club affords its members the op- portunity to broaden their acquaintance with the area and experience the motivation of common interest. A professional pride and interest in chemistry and chemical engineering is fostered among the students. Club programs include lectures by visiting and local scien- tists, plant tours, and films. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY OFFICERS: A. Hei- ber, secretary; T. Church, treasurer; Dr. Eliason, faculty ad- viser; J. Worthington, president. Nut pictured: J. Inge- manson, program chairman. AMERICAN CHEMICAL. SOCIETY-Frmlt Row: J. Jaegcr, M. Lofquist, P. Anderson, E. Haase, H. Striaterl T. Church. Second Row: J. W'orthingtnn, A. Hieber, M. Nelson, C. Waisler. Third Row: R. Alden. D. Shew, D. Anderson, J. Ingemnnson, Mh Soboroff, D. Loxley. 156 mu , ern-mwv-bn lam. mu- uwwm. ' BIOLOGY CLUB 7 Front Row: D Masher, Vicerprcsl'dcnt; It Ahlslrum, president; J. Pctrje, secretary-trcasur- cr; R. Alden, first semester vicc-presi- dent; J, Englund, first semester presi- dent; K. Cashatt, R. Rowlands, S. Leutlmer, L. Elwart, Second Row; P. Anderson, L. Jones, A. Olson, V. Eosbcrg, J. Ingmansun, H. Sager, '1', Church, B. Griffithst Not pictured: S. Hedeen, E, Cohen, W. Nelson, C. Rampenlhal. BIOLOGY CLUB The Lindahl Biology .Club is organized for FEMM - L. Pearson, J. Englupd, K. Wynn, 1r. representative; 1. gnu, secrgtm- the Purpose .of f9sterins at greater apprecia. mtg;?-J:$::;3;.?b?9t$g,5-,.Esatgmvsmfdgthirmztm non of the blologlcal SCICHCES by means other than those found in the classroom. Their ac- tivities include guest speakers and field trips such as this year's t0 Loud Thunder for iden- tifying and labeling trees. Another special project introduced this year was the typing of blood for Augustana students during Spring registration. PEMM The Physical Education Major and Minor Club strives to promote professional attitudes toward the teaching and development of phy- sical education and related fields. Monthiy meetings with speakers and the annual A.A.H.P.E.R. Convention in Chicago serve to broaden the horizons of members. Each year PEMM also sponsors a Sports Night for the faculty and their families. 1 I 57 . . , -.1 a -. m t. mww 1nwmgma.w.mmx... COMMERCE CLUB OFFICERS-Front president; R. Morgan, president. Second Row: D. MncLean, treasurer; Mr. Pobanz, secretary; I. Landers. vice-prcsidan Row: J. Carlson, first semester Bruhn, Mr. Erikson, S. COMMERCE CLUB A Retailer for a Day, program . . . a busi- ness tour to the new John Deere Adminis- tration Building . . t the annual Chicago tour . t . a Graduate School Conference. These are some of the Commerce CIuUs extracurricular activities which provide opportunities for stu- dents to observe first hand how their studies relate to the practical side'of business. COMMERCE CLUB - Front Row: V. Nnche, B. Edmund. Dt Havil, I. Hobart. Sucnmi Rom: Mr. Erickson. S. Pobanz, D. Mac- Lean, J. Lnnders, R. Morgan, J, Carlson, Mr. Bmhn, Third Row: L. Elwnrt, E. Dahlstrom. J. Hogland, C. Ditch, C. Cnpouch, J. Lambert, L. Lorentzen. Fourth Row: St Anderson, J. Zak, D. mesberry, T. Peterson, D. Ahlstrnnd, C. Anderson, W. Chap- man, J. Viemaw. D. Caldwell. . 4m 3.3:;7311' 333'.$me r ' z... Wm-E .....- YOUNG REPUBLICANS With nearly 100 members, Young Republicans Club is the largest club on campus. Organized last year, it proposes to stimulate political interest on campus and to inform its members OFFEEBZQ 0f happenings in the G.O.P. on the national, prcsi ent; state, and local levels. The Club also publishes ml: Kuelg'mle: pres: But, a monthly newsletter, the G.O.P.apen M. Bmdfuehrer, secretary; C. Johnson, treasurer, YOUNG REPUBLICANS CLUB - Front Row: K. Kuehnle, K. Olson, L. Lorentzcn. Second Row: R. Iohnson, H Hal'm', B. Stoughtun, E Peterson, B. Millman, I Haglund. Third Row: J. Corson, I. Pracht, K. thalt, M. Brad- fuehrer, J, Amusson, J. Hamilton, 5. Buegelein, J. Vavm, N. Dahlstcdt. Fourth Row: D. Barquist, K. Siikiner. E. Eleyer, A. Bray, C. Miller, B. Hcrath, L. Ostrom. Fifth Row: C. Iohnsnn, T Chmch, R. Bryan, W. Wren, D. Dishnu, D. Kemp, EL Wennemtcn, B. Hintze, C. Barton, C. Nelson, D. Blnmquist, D. Nelson, J. Klotz, J. Hobart. Not pictured: C. Anderson, B. Bogner, H. Carlson, L. Carlson, L. Carlson, K Carlatrum, S. IaWes. D. Himichsen, J. Ingemanson, W. Johnsnn, B. Johnson, S. Kelling, J. Kuhagan, P. Langen, D. MacLean, L. Meyers, C. Neavor, N. Nelson, KV Nardstmm, J. Felon, E. Peterson, M. Rintclmann, T. Stoudt, L. Summerfurd, K. Sundeen, C. Theivagt, E. Walker, K. Young. GERMAN CLUB - Front Row: D. Carlsen, L. Knapp, P. Riech'mann. Second Raw: Mr. Weber, faculty ad- viser; E. Youngquist, treasurer; C. Vig, secretary; J. Edmund, president; R. Gustafsun, son lendexg D. Ferden, Vincepresident. Tu'rd' Row: P. John- son, At Carlson, M. Anderson, C. Landahl, B. Owen. I. Ahlstmm, J. Johnson, K. Schultz. Fourth Row: J. Anderson, L. Meyers, K. Stonebumer, B. Harmsen, R. Alden, P. Andaman, C. Mathson, L. Thorsheim, E. Haase, G. Arp. Fifth Row: 0. Hattinga van't Sant, L. Milash, B. Griffiths, H. Frommann, A. Rulis, D. Nelson. GERMAN CLUB Die Deutsche Verein is com- posed of students and faculty interested in speakin g and hear- ing German and learning about the history and culture of Ger- many. The meetings are held twice a month and the first rule is, Sprechen Sie Deutsch, bitte? Programs utilize slide presentations, skits, and talks, with occasional field trips to the Chicago German sector and cur- rent plays or movies. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB - Front Row: L. Puhlman, viceapresident; Kt Cranot, J. Wolfe. Second Row: R McGinnis, secretary; B. Moorcroft, president. Not pictured: J. Davis, C. Clingerman, E. Hansen, B, Harlmv, DA Larson. treaSurer; P. Funk, J. Weber, J, Murphy, P. Smith, Dr. Hansen. Mr. Streng, Mr. Ihrig. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Reorganized in the spring of 1963, the Psy chology Club makes information available 01 graduate schools, scholarships and assistant shipst The group has donated a journal sub scription t0 the library and has ordered gclinical films? The club heard Speakers re- presenting social work, school psychology, and state institutions. To become acquainted witt Current work in psychology they attended con- ventions and took field trips, such as one tc the Calesburg State Research Center. 160 SWEDISH CLUB Maintaining Swedish traditions, language, and culture on Augustana's campus is the pur- pose of the Swedish Club, which was or- ganized in 1947. This group's main event is the annual sponsoring of Santa Lucia, the Festival of Lights, which has become an Augie holiday tradition. Folk dancing after the ceremony is also arranged by the club. It was led by Jim Nelson and Karen Sorenson. SWEDISH CLUB - Front Row: L. Reid, A. Both, Cb Che , vice-president; B. Berg, president; A. Olson, K. Sorcnsen, J. Fledrickson. Second Row: J. Nelson, P. Telleen, Db OxelgIen. J. Nabiry, D. Dishno. Third Row: N. Dahlstedt, E. Stake, B. Stoughton, T. Ekdale, D. Headland, M. Kleburg, 5. Adolphi, Hb Bandgren. Not Pictured: S. Jacobs, secretary; M. Victorson, treasurer. MATH CLUB At monthly meetings, guest speakers, faculty members, and students present lectures and discussions dealing with varied phases of mathematics. Membership is open to anyone interested in learning more about math. Dur- ing the year field trips acquainted members with the uses of math in relation to computers and industry. At one meeting Dr. Frank, physics professor at Augustana, spoke on the importance of computers in data analysisb MATH CLUB - Sitting: I. Buch, 5. Duhlsh'ne, L. Polhman. A. Rulis. Second Row: C, Cobb, A. Zellmer, P. Johnson. Third Raw: Drb Nelson, instructor; Mr. Prall, instructor; B. Carlson, Secretary- treasurer; D. Nelson, president; E. Frey, G. Nelson, I. Coy, M. Soboroff. ' ,vwm:mwm+wu - LEA BOARD - Front Row: P. Hougen, W. Strom. member-nt-large. Second Row: J. Spittnl, treasurer; Dr. Almen, adviser. Third Raw: IL Duncan, presiv dent; S. Baxter, vice-presidcnl; D. Gustafsnn, secre- tary. Not Pictured: J. Baker, membevat-largc. Dick Duncan entertains a child from the Annie Wiltenmyer Home at thc LSAE annual Christ- mas party. LUT HERAN Anyone who attends Augie may belong to LSA. Likewise, LSA offers varied pro- grams that will fulfill many interests. Un- STU DENT til the Campus Church was initiated in February, LSA sponsored Sunday morn- ' ' ' h l 'h ASSOC IATIO N $Eicimiffike'2 $333$3fing 3611:1131; RELIGIOUS BOARD Sitting: R. Duncan, Dr. Hamming, Dr. Almen, Rem Anderson, DL Andean. Standing: B. Eastlund, P. Anderson. Not Pictured: Dr. Surensen. liturgists and providing music. Deputat- ing teams visited old folks, homes each Sunday, and around twenty students taught Sunday School to the children at the Annie Wittenmyer Home. Weekly Vesper services were held Wednesday evenings, with special ones b efore .. . w. h - nI-w 7555:..- F mph ? u q-u-qw- mm Jam... 1 ,, ,, 4- H m.mm...-..... m CHRISTIAN MISSIONS - Sffling, Left to Right: Dr. AJmcn, Rev, Lindberg, Dr. Ward, Rev. Drh David, Mrs. David, Mrs. Trobn'sch, P. Dawson, M. Swetf, A. Preo, P. Anderson. Frnnt Row: J, Strayhall, . Stream, J. Salmon, M. Peterson, M. Rauch, R. Ferrell, S. Haysen, D Thanksgiving and Christmas. Also, a special Christmas party was given for several childrerfs homes in the vicinity. Study group meetings in professofs homes highlighted LSA group activities. The students were divided according to areas of interest for discussions. 163 x '.. L. Kriegel, M. Meyer, L. Richards. Second Row: J. Burgett, M. Shaw, AI Stream, H. Sager, I. Feltman. R. Plough, Dr. Lindell. Third Row: C. Tulfberg, Ch NewSon, Ch Thievagt, J; Harris, K. Crull, I, Frerichs. Fourth Row: L. Larson, J. Stueger. CHRISTIAN MISSION The oldest group on campus, Christian Missions, places emphasis on the pro- motion of missions both locally and abroad. They sponsor the Pulpit Supply Program in which LSA students speak to Illinois and Iowa Lutheran congregations in Sunday services. Highlights for the year included Mission Emphasis Week with guest speaker Mrs. Ingrid Trobrisch, the author of On Our Way Rejoicing; and Dr. P. David a guest from Indian Lutherw an Home. Special meetings featured Dr. Donald Flatt and Dr. Harry Nelsorfs slides from Indonesia. ALPHA PHI OMEGA ALPHA PHI OMEGA a Front Row: D. Barq treasurer; R. Nelson, first semester prsident; Jt dent; 0. Brooke, secretary; B. Stoughtun, Dr. Schersten, Ht Carlson, C. Larson, J. B Hist, R. Budd. Second Raw: W. Peterson, Waterson, president; B. Rathhum, vice-presiu vicehpresident. Third Row; B. Dickson, I. Lundeen, rack, KA Kuehnle. Nat Pictured: E. Sfmms. historian. h V?ih Service to campus, community, and country is the purpose of this national service fraternity with a total of 40,000 active members t- the largest fraternity in the world. The Augustana chapter, Lambda Rho, was founded in 1955 and serves the campus in a variety of ways from publishing the school social calendar to providing pledges to clean up the gym after Friendship Fair. They publish the campus directory, the Cosmos, assist the Director of Public Events in special events at Centennial Hall and sponsor the Ugly Man on Campus contest and dance 1'11 the spring. Corry Larson glances through the Cosmo while waiting for customers. .t. ,t 164 mm - w..-o-.......L .- -..M..W. -M.. wmm...m. . COLLEGE UNION BOARD OF MANAGERS Completing and dedicating the Meditation Room was one of the major projects of CUBOM this year. The board, which consists of students and faculty members, meets once a month to discuss problems and future plans of the College Union. The various committees of the College Union Board, including Pub- licity, Fine Arts, Social, Games, and Special Events, organize the art displays, dances, game nights, and tournaments that are held in the Union. COLLEGE UNION BOARD - Front Row: D. MacLean, president; C. Johnson, Dean Erodahl, L. Johnson, R. VVheeleL Second Row: Dean Ribbeck, C. Lundholm, Dr. Eliason, D. Karkow, Dr. McLauhglin. Not Pictured.- V. Lundeen, ad- visor; Dh Shelton. C U B 0 Ma Front Row: G Tegner, B. Peterson, U. Spinal, P. Grant, M, Nelson Second How: E. Nelson, C. Mauritzson, V. Lundeen, D. Popp, D. Jensen, D. MacLean. m -.-. -.-. w? mti-o a- Mmm--:.-3,...... FEATURES DEPARTMENT - Fran! Raw: T Smudt. Second Row: S. Hutchins, J. Kuhagen, features direc- tor. Third Raw: S Anderson, M. Swen. Fourth How: 1. Fields, D Leland, R. Harms. P. Johnson, K. Eklund, R, McSwain, D. Strang, I. Fellman, R. Meier, I. Wennstmm. J. Hoglund WVIK LEADERS - CV Meyer, faculty advisor; S. Hedeen, general manager; W. Kempe, program director. In its second year of F M broadcasting, WVIK-FM continues to bring fine music and varied programs to the Quad-City area. The schedule, distributed to students and other fans, includes everything from Julius Caesar to Jazz Modes. This year WVIK has subscribed to National Edu- cational Broadcasting and as an education- al radio station it makes use of the many facilities of the Augustana Campus and is run entirely by Augie students. RECORD LIBRARIANS AND CON- TROL OPERATORS - Front Row: D. Nelson, K. Dorstrom, E Young- quistA W. Wren, R, Whitney, Second Row: K. Kuehnlc, chief control operator; J. Eurgett, I. Camaghi, D. Headland, C. Vig, music director. Third Row: R Lawson, E. Bleyer, L. Hampa. A If A . .r . k x P. Dunegan, secretary; P. Ichnson, promotion director; L Ringquist, promotion director; D. Barquisl, engineer, D. Hillman, business manager. P R O C R A M ANNOUNCEHS - Front Row: J, Nabity, B. Dickson, L. Kusy, J, Holtz, O. van't Sam, L. Milaa'h, D. Fenian, Second Row: K. Miller, B. Bolling, S. Haysen, M. Sparrow, M. Frecska, N. Rubenstein, R. JnhnSun, personal director. Third Row: P. Anderson, D. Schuffman, J, Lindvnll, A. Rahlfs, L. Richards. L. Jncqucl, K. Cashalt, L Riepe, T. Ekdale, Fourth Row.- P. Donegan, I, Swanson, T. Johnson, P. ZimmerJ J. Thompson, B. Appelgren, C, Nel- son. HEPORTEHS AND COPY READERS, COLUMNISTS - Front Row: N. Parker. A. Boaden, OBSERVER Every Wednesday evening, members of the Observer staff ustuff each studentsh mail box with that weekhs issue This newspaper repre- sents the combined efforts of many interested students, who serve in such capacities as re- porters, typists, proofreaders, and section editors. Its purpose is to report student ac- tivities and to discuss international as well as campus events. EXECUTIVE STAFF-C. Ingesan, copy editor; F. Nimrod, news editor; M. Keener, feature editor; W. Acord, sports editor. P. VanBieL Second Row: M. Brodfuehrer, G. Bmmnn, K. Peterson, C. Johnson, C. Munson, I. Anderson Hamilton, R. McSwainh Fifth Row: B j. Burgelt, Third Row: , J. Olson. Fourth Row: C. Barton, J. Swanson, B. h 015m. W. Nelson, D. Luunsberry, R. Wheeler. 168 .7 ; M.,........,...WM Wm M V'V'mM- m ,4. , EDITORS - Front Row: S. Johnson, managing editor; B. Mm, editor. Second Row; J. Dickens. associate Editor; A Pearson, advertising manager; D. Eck, business manager. E. Ingold, Planning the dummy is the job of Observer photography editor. editor, Brian Mm. 169 m W-n-n-a . . ----4........ . ROCKETY-l 1965 First staff meeting . . . spring of ,64. Ideas . , . coagulation . . . CONFRONTATIONS. Summer - page outline, looking at IKE, books, ad layouts. Fall - MEETINGS. Change name of yearbook? Tabled Till next year. Winter - Co-editors, photographers, copy writers . . , creative ideas. HOURS of work, fun. Learning . . . sharing frustrations . . . growing. Use of white space, square pictures, Kodalith film. Re-scheduling pictures . . . remiting . . . retyping. Publisher always coming through. DEADLINE day . . . a week too soon! Spring-final proofreading . . . completed! Anxiously waiting . . . ROCKETY-I, 1965! L. Thorsheim S. VVi ht assistant editor TE editor I Anderson Imderclass A Suhafer art E. Ingold photographer J. Anderson underclass K. Corbin M. Ricck organizations C. Grandt faculty Lind!I ThOYShCim wmling With Brad Paterson, I. Adolphi. photographer,- KV While index editor,- K. Granal, pnhl ishcr'x representative. J. Lucken orga m'zations N. Lussow faculty 171 index; L Knski, copy; L Johnson, index; C. Barton, F. MalIy, S. Lehtimaki, B. Bowlands, J. Abrahamson, copy. Not pictured: D. Lindstrom. warts,- C. Delay, highlight; 5.. Jnl-znson J. Holm N. Smad J. Lambert fughhghts highlight: copy cdiror advertising K, Kopp I. Linrolhe C. Larson Greeks greeke seniors ,u - l; g E o .3? .a a', w. ' ' L ,K x J. Kloostm S. Samuelson advertising .morls L. Kriegel seniors ML Henigbaum, dixector. Awaiting the cu a. Qualified students and adults from the Quad- City area as well as Augustana students are welcome to become members of the Angus- tana Symphony Orchestra. Artistry and service are combined as an integral part of campus life. With William Henigbaum as con- ductor, Orchestra cooperates with the Handel Oratorio Society to present two oratorios each year. The traditional Messiah was given December 11, 12, 13 this year and the Creation on March 6. Fall and spring con- certs are presented annually with talented students chosen by audition to solo in the Spring Concert. ORCHESTRA - Front Row: V. Petersen, M, Rulenbeck, C, Harris, D, Johnson, M. Henigbaum, J. Budd, J, Thompson, L- Jones. Second Row: B, Powell, G Chell, P. Hamer, V. DeLay, C. Haack, G. Barlow, CA Curbirth, E Nagel, L Draws. Third Raw: C. Fairalll. C. Henigbaum, L Ough, M. Harris, J. Henigbaum, E, Meier. Fourth Row: J. Hein, 1, Fries, J. Schmieg, E Berg, A. Hein, I. Hein, C, Landahl, A. Lundquist, K. Anderson, N. Sundstedt, E. Ingald, N. Rex, A. Roth, 1', Vavra, 5. Fries, H. Brown, D. Peterzen, J. Campbell. Fifth Row: C. Wiese, R. Tibbits, R. Budd, R. Brusen, B. Griffiths, T. Hlubek, S Jacobs, L. Thaman, C. Blacketer, J. Nelson, T, Mitchell, J. Thompson, M. Stewart, K. Nelson, D. Gannett. Sixth Row: K. Kan, L. Kynett, I. Harden, C. Keaons, S. Bobek, T. Grahn, R. Johnson, H. Frommann, K. McChesney, C. Cunn, H. Streiter, D. Vander- creek, C. Neavnr. 172 173 i . 1 AUCUSTANA BAND 7 Front Row. L, Thuman, 5. Jacobs, A. Ruth, J. Nelson, J, Anderson, F. Erler, J. Berghult, H. Frommann, K. Neavor, T. Ekdale, J. Pfieff, M. Lucken, B. Lundblad, E. Ingofd. N Rex. K. Schultz, M. Stewart, F. Nordstrom, J; Bateman. Fourth Row: R. Tibbits, S, Wheeler, L. Larson, P. Holmer, L. Meyers, K. Anderson, M. Anderson, Second Row.- T. Mitchell, C. Mathson, S. McCrory, C, HawkinA Anderson, I Leaf, B. Smughton, R. Reno, D Holmez, R. Johnsun, D. Ferden, Fifth son, C. Moberg, J. Wait, J. Carson, C. Edlefsan, M. Peterson, P, Hullingswortly D. ROW: J. Green, W. Peterson, R. Brynn, C. Neavor, R. Jansson, C Wiese, L. Allen, A. Howard, J. Johanscn, L. Pearson, D. Tnllemd. Third Row: L Jaquet, W. Kempe, Strom. A. NordIander, D. Neifer, T. Kulzer, R. Dishno, G. Brooke, L. Morsch, J. Dahl, S. l g: .mnu... ' nh-RA'M'EE .- :mnr :WlmEym W, NW BAND OFFICERS a Linda Meyers, secretary; Ron Johnson, president; Wayne Kempe, Vice-president. 175 .-mwr.....-..: .. w. .qu. ..' JH- -.-...... - w ....-a-.-.-.-....---....--n-r M... Depending on the season, type of music, and variety of instmments, the band can do a Complete metamorphosis and change from white tennis shoes and high plumed hat to either black dresses and dress uniforms or casual clothes and the Augie bleachers. Dur- ing football season almost all members per- form in the marching band. When basket- ball season comes, a small pep band of 30 to 35 plays at all games. Concert band comes next with all 60 or 70 members. During the concert season, the Augie Band gave six per- formances. This yeafs tour included Stops in Indiana and Michigan during the week of March 15-20. Their home concert was on April 24. Kathy Stonebumer, head-majorette, leads the band dowu the field as Wayne Kempe, drum major, keeps all in step. CONCERT CHOIR Under the direction of Dr. Henry Veld, the Augustana Choir con- tinued its tradition of fine musical presentations for the 34th year. In addition to their appearance at the Homecoming Coronation and their assistance in the two Ora- torio; the Choir sang Belshazzafs Feasf, by Walton with the Chapel Choir in honor of the Tri-City Symphonyh fiftieth anniversary. On this yeafs tour the Choir gave concerts in northern Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Canada. Included in their repertoire were the Poul- enc Mass and three Shakespeare songs by Vaughan Williams, CHOIR OFFICERSe Duncan MacLean, vice-president Chuck Lundholm, president Rita Memzer, secretaxy-heasurer DL H. Veld, director 33.73 Z: n: 177 ma- AUCUSTANA CHOIR - Front Row: R. Memzur. C Hatnk, J. Rylander, I. Sutherland7 J. Baker, K. Karmun, L. French, K. Moore. I. Custafson, S. Barnes, I. Anderson, A. Johnson, I. Carlson, A, Eckstmm, K, Pelley, M. Brodfuehmr, LA Lutzkc. Second How.- N Oehmich, M, Hill, K, Nightingale, K. Vrrnnn, A, Schafer, D. Moses, 1'. Cawing, R GIL-alnfxnn, L Shultz, R. Anderson, N. Olson, B. Almberg, P. Dvorak, S. Hellslcdt, G. Johnsnn, FL Huss, T. Benson. M. Nelson, J. Edmund. C. Nelson. Third Row: P. led, I. Hoglund, C. Lundholm, D. Loxley, G, Gronert, F, Tumer, R. Budd, R. Ahrensi S. ............1. .......u...... Parks, S. Samuelson. N. MacLean, K. Larson, J. Carlson, B. Wamester, T. Booth, D. Kemp, J. Lindgren, T Wischmcyer, P. Scarpelli, T. Einersen. Fourth Row: I. Lundin, K. Nelson, C. Johnaon, R. Wennerslrn, J. LJIje-gren, K. Ahlstrom, W. Strum, C. England, L Thompson, D. MacLean, L, Drechsler, D. Lindstmm, D. Ketter, E. Holtum, T, Church, K. Anderson, W'. Voehr H, P. Wegehaupt, J. VVilletls, L. Lindmark. Not Pictured: M. Kneerini, S. Swanberg. CHAPEL CHOIR - Front Row: 5, Anderson, R. Pun, L Reid, P. Rose, R DeJovine, D. Schuffman, K. Peterson, V. Meyers, G. Carlson, C. Schneider, E. Stake, J. Carr. K. Miller, P. Carlson, S. Mesko. M lelinger, J. LeHouillier, I. Hal'm'lhmV I. Hutris, L Budd, R. Huss, accompanist. Second Row.- M. Valsoanu, C. Amundssn, J. Lindvall, J. Fredrickson, B. Foleno, S. Anderson, B. Lofstrand. K. Creif, J. Evans, K. Marinnccio. T. Mitchell, D. Carlsen, J'. Camaghi, A. Hibbard. C. Eshleman, M. Gustafson. D. Milchell, P, Helzug, T. Nelson, SA Strata, Dr. Veld, airectur, Third Row: H. Sager, J. Palmer, B, kaleyl E. Andsrson, C. Christell, L. Carlson, G Schneider, D. Headland, B While, 1. Miller, 3. Stoeger, I. Vavm, L. Larson, 1. Breck, B Lindstrom, J. Dickens, R. CarlsunV D. Powell, D. Cook. C. Modoryy J' Zok. Fourth Row: M. Birgersom B. Willem, D. Mc- Crary, B. Telleen, D. Carlson, D. Clark, I. Farris, R. Dishno, L. Whitq T. Nelson, D Kindorff, I Lundecn, RV Durham, J. W'cbcr, B. Mickelsen, J. anhmayr, D. Ferdcn, P. Anderson, L, Milnsll, D. Hall, K. Neavol', D Larson, E Youngquist, C. Ncuvor, J. Beacun. Mum? w W . .. m mmwsgxwgmmm WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION WAA COUNCIL - Front Row: P. Landon, treasurer; 5. Watts, secretary; L. Pearson, intra- mural chairman; K. Hein, president; 1. Hill, viceApresiderlt. Second Raw.- M. Bmdfuehrer, Kt Stonebumer, M. Nelson, C. Gillan B. Bolling, Ct Ingeson, J. Englund. Raw Three: M. Keener, 3. Peterson, K. Cnshatt, M. Rieck, l. Lucken, P. Grant 179 Tennis, softball, archery, swimming, ping pong, basketball, badminton, volleyball, bowl- ing are activities organized by Augiek twenty- member WAA Councilt Membership is open to all women students who wish an oppor- tunity to compete and relax through indivi- dual and team athletics and social gatherings, such as the fall picnic, dessert tea, and col- lege-wide sports nights, Besides the compe- tition within the college, basketball games and swim meets are arranged with other col- leges. In all these events WAA hopes to set a high standard of sportsmanship and whole- some Iiving and to foster a spirit of service to the college. President, Karol Hem, welcomes everyone to the first event in the W.A.A, calendar, a picnic in Lincoln Park. WOMEN'S LEAGUE OFFICERS; A. Schafer, historian; I1 Custafscn, secretary; P. Landon, president; C Nelson, treasurer; K. Hein, vice pres- ident. WOMEN S LEAGUE Freshmen women become acquainted with Women's League even before they reach the Augustana campus through its Big Sister pro- gram. Each new girl is provided with an up- perclass Big Sis to welcome her and help familiarize her with school traditions and ac- tivities before school begins, At the Big- Little Sis Tea held each fall, she can get to know upperclasswomen as well as other fresh- men girls. Womenk League also sponsors Women's Week, a week-long Sadie Hawkins day, held each spring. WOMEN'S LEAGUE-E. Bleyer, J. Ingmanson, H. Brawn, and J. Abra: hamsun become acquainted at the an, nual BigiLittlc Sister Tea held in Westerl'm Lounge. 180 mr-Mt tum t Wm. t... ' u , . a w. .......an-4L,, ,W TRIBE 0F VIKINGS - Front Row: J. Lambert, I. Wetzel, C. TRIBE OF VIKINGS -Front Row: B. Lee, W. Strum, D. Lounsberry, W. Peterson, treasurer,- R. Palm, historian. Second Row: H. Ar- Hauff, I. Hobart. Second Row: C. Beatty, S. Dulhstine, J. Kloostra. No: pic- vanis, president; V. Nache, P. Castro, J. Coy, vice president. tured: C. Cook, secretary; Bt Reiselt, first semester vice-president; A. Hen- ning, first semester secretary; D. Jensen, first semester treasurer T R I B E Men students who have distinguished them- selves in the field of athletics compose the Tribe of Vikings. They are united by a com- OF mon interest in social and service activities. The familiar concession stand and the all- important score board represent their services V I K I N G S to the school. During Homecoming they nomi- nate the princess candidates and sponsor the Homecoming Dance. Annually, the Tribe members challenge the faculty in a basket- ball game. I I 181 MEN hS DORM COUNCILS hhShould the whole dorm pay, or just one cor- ridor? hHow much? Can a few holes in the ceiling really cost $50 to repair? These - and other questions concerning dormitory life i challenged the members of Andreelfs Dorm E Council and its brother organization at Carlsson Hall. Despite short meetings both councils fulfilled their purpose: to be in co- operation with the administration and to act : . as a guide for the welfare of men residents. CARLSSON DORM COUNCIL-Front Row: B. Bogner, B. Carp, sec- retary-tzeasurer; P. Dawson, president; D. Duncanl vice-president; P. 1 Lund. Second Row: A. Stream, J. Carlson, J. Frerichs, B. Lee, P. Benson. h Third Row: M. Brunch, D. Slrang, K. Holt. l i h 1 ANDREEN DORM COUNCILkam Row: J. Hoglund. Second Row: C. Sponber dent; CV Barton. secretary. S. Porter, T. Einersen. Na president; 13. Moorcmft, vice presi- Third Row,- G. LaCroix, A. Rohlfs, 1 pictured: D. Karkow, treasurer. This deliberative body passes judgment on all late-mimtte cases at Monday evening meet- ings. Excuses such as; The freight train was 250 cars long and I had to wait 25 minutes for it to passl , and also some more plausible ones, are given by coeds as they hope for leniency. Aside from being judges, members of the Council are also dorm rule legislators. Throughout the year, the girls sponsor several alI-dorm get-togetherst During the festive holiday season, they put up dormitory decora- tions and surprise the dorm girls with food and song on the morning of Santa Lucia. WOMEN'S DORM COUNCIL OFFICERS - Sitting: S. Knanishu, devotional chairman; K. Magnuson, president; 1. Anderson, view president. Standing: R. Gustafson, secretary; D. Gustafsonl treasurer. WOMENtS HOUSE COUNCIL WOMENtS DORM COUNCILw Front Row: M. Nucerini, S. Nelsen, P. Storey, 5. Hutchins, T. Nelson, P. Caldwell. Second Rom.- H. Brown, B. Petersont P. Van Riel, M. Binrk. C. Ingeson, G. Austcrmuehle, M. Nelson, C, Larson, 1. Fullmer, A. Hibbard, J. McCarvey. i t J 1 F j E t 3. Is. R A OFFICERS -C. Johan son, secretary; R. Wheeler, praideni; C. Lundblad, treasurel; D. MacLean, vice- president. R Av-Around Tabla Clockv wine: 5 Puttcamp, G Lund- blad, J. Andersen, S. Hellv stedt, L Spittal, D. Larsen, G. Johnson, R. Wheeler, D. MacLean, B. Bogner, D. Bloom, P. Benson, C. Bm- man, D. Jensen, 0. van't Sant, G. Sponberg. Not pic- tured: J. Hogluni Topics of concern to the campus community are debated at Representative Assemblyk weekly meetings and Thursday morning Stu- U assemblies. The membership of RA con- sists of three elected representatives from each class plus the executive officers. Many cam- . pus committees are coordinated by this ' governing body. Some of the problems dis- cussed this year were: teacher-course evalua- tion questionnaires, co-ed dining and student relationship with faculty and administration. m 4.... mmn'hr-muWnr; ' Hmuxz, m , . M, n... ,. m , - -4 H wdnln'39't J?MJW pa... ASSEMBLY R A COMMITTEES-ant Row: L. Riepe, Hospitality; D. Miller, Parents. Ciub; D. Cus- tnfsun, Food. Services; K, Pelley, Publicity; S. Porlen Academic Affairs. Second Row: C. Lundholm, Field Services: J. Evans, Publicity: J. Anderson, IntemationaI Student Commit- tee; L, Kriegel, Academic Affairs; P. Edelman, Food Services; M. Baccus, Elections; M. man. Sccand Row: B. Olson, L. Shultz, C. Bergcndoff, Academic Affairs. Third Row: D. Strung, Program Committee; B, Carp, Inter- Car!s:m. Third. Row: B. Karlblom, M. Brunell, national Student Committee; A. RohHs, Food Services; J'. Peters, J. Hnglund, Civil Rights; chalman. M. Andersun. Academic Affairs. JUDICIARY COMMITTEE - Sitting: P, John- son. Kneeling: B. Mcm'cmft, assistant Chair- 'S, . . EQEBAV 3'? m. llOMECOMINC COMMITTEES g Front Row: T Benson, K. Nclsnn, Pep Cmmmiltcc Co-Chaurmcn. Second Row: K. Corbin, K, Lingwall, Mum- m'; B. Almhcrg, Cnnvocutions; P, Grant, Gym Decorations: J. Luckcn, N1 Lussow, Buttons; C, Nelson, Cun- hzst; M. Bieck, Game and Field; A. Lundquisl, Campus Decorations; A. Schafer, Puhlicity: C Crandt, BonV fire; M. Baccns, Programs. Third Row: D. I'lillmm-ll D. Bcnander, Pa- mdc; T. Homer, Convocatiuns; C. Davis, Gym Decoratinns; J. Linrothe, S. Johnson, Booklet; R. Ferrell, Cun- Ecst; C. Cruncrt, Game and Field; R. Duncan, Campus Decorations. Not pictured: D. jcmenJ Publicity; D. Strung, Bonfire, K. Km-muny ngmrns; G. Johnson, D. MacLean, Coronation. FRIENDSHIP FAIR COMMITTEES - Kneeling: S. Knanishu, Auction; N. Lussow, J. Schmidt, Campus Deca- mtiuns; ll Custafson, D. Popp, Elec- Horas Front Row: J. Lucken, Busi- nnss; M. Ranch, Luther League Lunchcon; I. Evans, Banquet; B Thnrson. Publicity; C. Ash, Parents' Luncheon; V, aninger, Booth: I. Carlson, Welcoming; K. Cashatt, Gym Decorations. Second Row; W. Johnson. Business; L Lindmark, Lu- ther League Luncheon; F. Dawson. Banquet; B. Ahrens, Publicity,- G. La- Crm'x, Parentsl Luncheon; D. Banan- der, Booth; 3. Samuelson, Welcoming; E. Nelson, Gym Decoratiuns; D. Kar- kow, C. Nelson, Co-Chairmen. Not pictured: T. Maranville, Auction ORIENTATION LEADEHS-Fran! Row: G. Sponberg, Co-Chairmzm: L. Shultz, D. Neubauer, P. Grant, B. Moorcroft. Second Row: B. Lundblad, Coichairman; Kt Magnuson, A. Scha- fer, B. Morrison, T. Homer, D. Louns- berry. Third Row: K. Nelson, S. Hupy, B. Aim, B. Bogner, JA Helm, B. Muesemhin. Fmsrth Row: J. Hog- Iund, L. Kreigel K. Stone, K Pelley, K. Corbin, W. Custafson Fifth Row: N. Smart, 5 Martin M. Rieclc K. Stonebumer, M. Carlson, A. Pearson. Sixth Rom: I... Sterne, L. Johnson, A Lnndquist, L. Thnrsheim, 5, Bon- cosky, D. Bergsrud. Seventh Raw: D. Ketter, I. Spittal. C. Carlson, P. Lund, C. LaCmix, NV Peterson, G. Davis, A. Hohlfs, D. Karkuw. awmmvmw... 189 Inter-Samrity. Front Row: S. Boncosky, J. Sutherland, L Pearson. Second Row; P. Edclman, K. Gartelos, I. Freed, I Carlson. Third Haw: M. Anderson, C. Skogsberg, M. Falbe, K. Stoncbumer. Fourth Row: F. Nimrod, P. Landon, K; Burgeson, S. Watts, secretary-lransuren Fifth Row: K. Petersen, P. Tinker, M. Benandcr, president; C. Strandberg. lNTER-SORORITY AND lNTER-FRATERNITY COUNCILS Inter-Fratemity. Front Row: C. Lundblad, viCe-president; J. Swanson, R Hougen, J. Carlson Second Row: P. Larson, secre- tary; J. Wetzel, D. Pryber, D. Havill. Third Row: D. Eck, presiu dent; D. Karkow, B. Karlblom. D. Churchill, first semester secre- tary; A. Henning. Nat Pictured: I. Theme, first semester presi- dent; R, Carlson, first semester viceipresident; J. DeJnvine. first and second semester treasurer. Greek men and women entrust their governmental responsibili- ties to these representative bodies. I.S. meets two times every month and LF. gathers one Monday of each month, both acting as sounding boards for current opinion and co-ordinators of activities. Through discussion and legislation they mediate rushing and pledging procedures as well as evaluating specific differences during the year. This year 1.5. rewrote their con- stitution and pledging rules. BETA OMEGA SIGMA PRESIDENTS: J. anelman IfalD; A. Henning hspringl Prm'dcnl: . Iahn Fogleman. Al. Henmng Vice-vwsfdcm: . Chuck Lund'holm, Bud Ralsell Scudary: Al Randall, Bill Johnsnn Trcawmr: - Harry Arvnnis, John l-lmdenburg Piedgr: Muster: Wes Iohnson. Chuck Lundholm Ken Young. Guam Nilswn Besting all opposition, the B08 pulled their way to victory in the annual Homecoming rope'pull contest. The B05 further showed their athletic ability by winning the 1M bas- ketball tournament. Openmouthed with honor, the B05 and their dates danced at the macabre Charles Adams informal. Fresh air was the key word at the B05 hayride. Spring semester found the B08 in the depths at their Tnter Hades hie. Co to HelD in- formal. The spring fonnal was held at the Soanataha Country Club. Blast Carroll was the 1308 Homecoming message. i V. .;t ng Kneeling: B. Bnmsvald, S. Duhlshne, J. Viemow, W. John- son, G. Nilsson, A. Randall, C. Lundholm, J. Lambert. From 5 Row: J. Klocstra, N. AyeI, P. Castro, R. Freeland, K. Yuung. Eh Johnxon, Vh Nuche, K, Wynn. D. Hupp, E. Pavlik. Second Row: R. Litt. J. Dickey, L Lnrenlzen, C. Beatly, L. Sums, W, Hauff, J. Mackenbach, S. Porter. Third Row: B Morris, Ch Bashnar, A. chning, H. Teegen, M. Marzwich, B. Connell, W, Acord, H. Axvanis, J. BrookeA F. Savarese, J, Ekntrom. Fourth Row: J. Hindu-nburg, B. Harvey, P. Keenan, .l- Schick, L. Morris, B. Nails, C1 VVilliamsen, B. Mniclmwicz. I. Hobart, R. Sandway, B. Ecisclt, B. Lundcn. rm... My.--, M H.M.a. I 192 President: Kathie Petersen, Pam Landau vtcgqarmdm: Elam: Iucovicx. Bnrh Lundblad Hacmdlmz Secretary: Jan Ahlslrcm, Jill Ekstram Trcnmml: Mary Ellen Carlson. Lois Johnson Cmerpundl'ng Sccmam: Ann Luudquist. Marilee Abbott Pledge Mum: Diane Custafson, Carolyn Ash Floor: L. Shultz, Rt Rowlands. Sitting: J. Perkins, E. Iucovics, L. Thorsheim. Front Row: K. Petersen, S. Hellstedt, L. Iarek, B. Bolling, J. Lindvall, P, Caldwell, S. Barnes, 5. Knanishu, K. Pelley, J. Stutz, K. Karman, M. Bobbitt. Second Row: D, Custafsun, D. Moses, 5. Martin, K. Anderson, S. Newton, L. Morsch, K. Molander. Third Raw: R. Huss, L. Strand, D. Schuffman, J. Ahlstmm, Jt Donstad, A. Schafer, I. Ekstmm, I, Schacht, C. Nelson, A. Lundquisl', M. Bieck, F. Lee, H. Markawski. Fourth Row: 5. Hupy, K. Heckel, L. Iolmsnn, G, Isaacson, L. Anderson, K. Corbin; C. Ash, B. Lundblad, E. Anderson, L. Aquuist, D. Miller, M. Carlson, P. Grant. G. Broman. 193 ,-- w mum..m.;..pw.tm;.$ CHI OMEGA GAMMA Mr. $1 Mn. Cenrge Washington greeting their guests at the COC Culonial Tea. Copping prizes for both their float, nStage a Victory Coach and their song, Now is the Month of Mayingf, the COG's had a Successful Homecoming. Off-campus activities included supplying a needy family with a basket of food for a happy Thanksgiving. Grendefs F en was the theme of their literary informal. More lyrical was their formal, held with the Kappas, hMy Funny Valentine. They did not neglect their studies though, and again won the Sorority Scholarship Cup. PRESIDENTS: K. Petersen Ham; P. Landon tspringl PRESIDENTS: Ct Lundbhd tspringh P. Hougen Ham. Plen'denl: Phil Huugen. Con Lullhlld Vice-rpreniienl: Don Larson. Jeff Swznsnn Suretary: an Crinevich, yen Lindgren Trzammr: Jen Lindgven, Marv Lofgm'st Pledge Master: Dang Bermuda, Paul Lund DELTA OMEGA NU Decisive winners of the Fraternity Scholar- ship Cup this year were the DONE. with a 3.05 average. One-sided the DONE are not. Their Home- coming float, a Moby Dick whale, revealed that they were A11 overboard for Augie.n It won an honorable mention from the fudges. Never ones to waste a moonlit night, the DONE held a hayride in the fall. The social season was capped by their winter formal held with the PUGS. This occasion was titled simply and profoundly, TA Winter Formal? Cross a pirate and a pinm-er and what du ynu get? A D015.I pledge! Sitting: P. Lund. I. Georgian, Rt Lloyd. Front Row: Pt Johnson, D. Larson, M. Lofquist, D. HilImnn, Pt Huugen, Lt Kusy, D. Hichesun. Second Raw: C. Cm- tafson, F. Erier, M. Syrc, J. Andeer, J. Break, C. Lundblad, D. Cay, Third Row: I. Lindgren, Dt Ferdsn, J. Green, T. Ekdale, D, McCrary, R Morrison, E. Morse, C. Anderson, R, Inhnson, J. Fields, G. Gronerl. Fauni'n Row: D. Benander, D. Peterson. D. Strang, D. Fasbender, E. Youngquist, M. anell, I. Peters. E. Johnson, I. Swanson, K. Nelson, K. Anderson. B. Reba, G La Croix, D, Ketter. Hume ...... www.w u: .m 4.... - wmmwmw ..., u.uw..... ...,. . PRESIDENTS: P. Tinker Ham; K, Burgeson tspringl KAPPA EPSILON Preaidenh Pa! Tinker. Karen Burgesnn Vicmprasin'sm: Nanny Hnwenum Maid? Keener Recording Secretary: Gayle Tegner. Kathy Kuhlen Treasurer.- Mardy Knenu. Barb Thorsen Cmmrpanding Sacramru: Nanny Swanson, Karen Vernon Pledge Mom: Gwen Shandberg, Diana Milchell Kicking off the year, the Keys won honor- able mention for their original Homecoming float. The high-flying balloon encouraged Augie to Take Off in a war. Their annual Alumni Banquet was held at the Oaks this year and was enjoyed by all. Entertainment on a ?ow level was found at the Key fall informal, Tarisian Under- ground. On a higher level the Keys and their chivalrous dates attended the Emerald Knight? winter formal held at the Claydon House. My blowing out the candle, a Key announces to her sisters her pinning or engagement. Sitting: L. Westerlin, D. Blumeyer, I. Hamilton, L. Olson, S Battey, L. Allen, K. Kuhlen, G. Tegner. Front Row: M. Keener, M. Ekstmm, R. Rammez, K. Burgeson, M. Tank, S. Martin. G. Carlson, V. Meyers, K. Marinacciu, L. Edmund, Second Row: K. Vernon, P. Carlson, K. Johnson, P. Edel- munnA K. Kopp. Third How: S. Fries, J. leko, C. Banakis, D. Mitchell, J. Holm, U. SpittaL S. Strata, I. Limothe, Fourth Row: B. Harmsen, I. Nohavn, M. Blade, S. Thomas, B. I'horsemA P. Tinker, P. Herzeg, C. Strandberg, M, Spanow, M, Tambert, P. Dvurak, J. Nelson, J. Johnson, B. Coakley, L, Utke, M. Custafson. 197 .....hn........-m- ., . .........-v A- .-. .m.- ..,w.-,...... Prcn'dmr: olln Thoma. Jim Cnrlson icy-nrcxidcnl: Dan Churchill, Tom Homer Secrctmy: Tom Humor, Bill Lee Tu-anmr; Ron Homer, anrrcn Strum Pfcdgc Master: Jim Flcrichs. Art Frau; Darrel Bloom. Jnlm Theme Kucaling: J. Bnmdermnn, R. Jumzndt. Sitw : L, Lind. markI R. Meier. B. Linclstrom. Front Row. . Turncx, L. Jones, D, Hoglund, D. Masher. Sucoml Raw: R. Plough, W. Wren, J, Langc, B. Walker, 1'. Olson, 1 Theme. J. Carlson, Tw Bnnth, Cw Nelson, D, 3311mm, Aw OlNL-al, J. Klutz. Third Row: D. Lnunsherry, P Andersnu, Bw Ahmns, G. Manrilzsen, D. OlsonJ K, Ahlstrom, R. I-iurner, B. Olsnn, T. Homer, J, Kullmam I. FreIichs. R. Ferrell. Fourth Row: J. Stnnchraker, H, Mushinsky, C Anderson, Dw Churchill, Bw Eustlund, J, Narscn, S. Stark, D. Axelgren, J. Landau; S. Pt. .rsen, Dw Clauscn, B, Lee, S. Anderson. Nat pECEurvd: W. Stmm D, Neubnucr. p-MIRI- ' r .- :Ww-Iur fl- m: Huang. . I'lnrd-working CABws build Elephant float. Going all out for Homecoming, the CABS won first place in the Sing with their ren- dition of Shenandoah? Their float was an elephant with wiggling ears, appropriately captioned wwEars to Victory. A record of 63 wins and 0 losses was set by the GABws as they completed their third un- defeated IM bowling season. They really bowled gem over! Beautiful actresses and handsome actors w were seen at the CAB informal, uHolly- PRESIDENTS: J. Thome Ham; 1. Carlson hpringl wood Holiday? Short Hills Country Club hosted the winter formal, Winter Mystique? GAMMA ALPHA BETA 198 200 KAPPA EPSILON NU Sfrting: PvL HillI B. Johnson, 3. Leulhner. Fran! Row: C J. Olson, M. Fallw, J. Freed, K. Schultz, P. Anderson. Sycnnd How: 8. Werner, M. Peterson, S Esposito, M. Smilie, M. Rintlumnn. TIII'rLi Row: M. Schroeder, B. White. K, Greer, J. Stuegcr. J. Bell, I. Niemeier, C. Chi-ll, L. chscr, I. Pelon, Ci Tullberg. 201 Keeping with the Homecoming theme, the Kappafs Heat was a ship, Venturing to Victory. They upheld Augie's heritage with their Swedish song, I Sommaren i Soliga Dagarf, Every one had fun at their winter formal, My Funny Valentine , held with the COC's on February 13 at the Davenport Country Club. The romantic theme was carried out in the decorations. Not even a Leprechaun could have had a more Irish St. Patrick's Day tea. President.- ulic Lind-Iey, Mary Lou Falbc ucu-pren .- Mary Lou FalbeV Lorraine Hesse: Recmding Sacmhzry: Lorraine Hesser. Judy 015m: Commanding Secretary.- HadL-lyn Hill, Marilyn Smihe Treasurer: Phyllis B. Anderson. Sharon lVerm-r Pledge Mum: Madelyn Hill Kappa's sew kimonos for their informal ms'h party. PRESIDENTS: l. Lindley hut picturedi; M. Fnlbe Gpringi. OMICRON SIGMA OMICRON PRESIDENTS: I. DeJovine Ham; D Mason tspn'ngl President: Jim DeJuviuc, Dun Mason Vircquesident: Tum Peterson. Dick Ndson Secretary: Dal: Havill. Kennelh Mnlm Trmmrcr: Tom Maranvme Pledge Master: Dnnvin Cook. Ron hVA'lIEI; Tom Peterson, Jim Dejovjne, Ralph Crippen Oops, dropped my rattle! - and similar re- marks could be heard at the 020 Informal, Kiddie Kaperst Everyone looked their child- ish best. Zaney, too, was the basketball game they played with the KSTT Radio Good Guys. Unfortunately, the 0205 lost by 2 points, but only because the Good Guys cheated. However, it was all for a good cause as the proceeds went to the Rock Island County Crippled Childretfs F oundation, On a more sophisticated level, the 0205 held their winter formal at the Blackhawk Hotel. The subtle theme was nWhy Notify, RE? The 020 squirrel scurries along in t t the Homecoming parade. Bending; C. Holt. Standing: D. Powelt, B. Scheidker. Sitting: R. Crippen, G. Ditch Fran! Row: J. DeJovine, C. Modory, D. Cook. D. Mason, H. anpo, I. Iuettner, 1. Rich- moncl. R. Ceu. Second Raw: D. Nelson, R. Pearce, H. Palm, B. Wamester, D. Havill, Dt Loxley, K. Malm. Third Row.- T. Peterson, C. Barton, T. Maranville, T. Larson, P. Carlstedt, W. Edmund, D. Cnrruthers, R. Walter, B. Hamilton, G. Murphy. 202 : 204 31m. 1; D. Headland, L. Pearson, K. Cnsl'mtt. From, . - nlowfj. A. Anderson, M A, Handeland, A. 0mm, Knowmg the way they wanted Angle to go, 3, Lehtimaki,WM. Swelt,SP. Fu?k,KTi Nellsoln,h1, the KT Homecommg float was an angel A d son, Lh ngner, K, tone, . iu ey, , a n. '. . a , ,, sole; Eckmgm, 1., Lurgke- EMMKROWIK' Cum, Wthh Sald, Heavenbound for Vlctory. . F 55, H. cger, P. mit , Lu n'ege, I. M: - . h amt, J. Chauncey. Third Row: K. Carlstrom, A. The KTS and. then dates repalled fhe hap- Pan's?nhj'NalsgllL'nMgerliJ'285303111mg ? py days of chlldhood at then- fall mfonnal, Furs: ow: . ave, - arson, . Jan, .. - . : . , . Beonnndcr. MV Nelson, A, Peterson, 5. Wright, 1. 3. thtle KldS Blrthflay fatty. Their wmter Miller, P. Donegan. P. Anderson, J. Patric, ch formal, Emerald nghts held w1th the Keys, ' linked F' Many, F' Nimmd, 0' Vigh was fun for all. The KT,s shared their hap- piness with poor families at Thanksgiving and Christmas, through gifts of food and a party. Even ngg enjoyed the KT luau rush party. Preddem: Faith Nimrod, Mary Jean Benander Vicc-nn-Jidenf: Mary Jean Banander, Pat Funk Recording Secretary: Diane Chrislnphusnn. Marie Nelson Cnrwrpanding Secretary: Gail Larson, Ian Fuss Treasurer: Lynn Kriegel, Alfred: Carlson Pledgz Mam: Char Nelmn. Kathy Cashan KAPPA TAU PRESIDENTS: F. Nimrod Ham; M. Benander Gipringl 205 Painting the towu red, the Pops celebrated their 50th Anniversary this year. They held a huge Alumni Banquet at Homecoming and an all school dance in the winter to honor this festive occasion. They also entered a special anniversary float in the Homecoming parade. Original and humorous was the POFS 0f- ficial float, llAll Aboard Froggiei which was llLeapin, to Victory.U They won first prize for beauty. Portraying Revolutionary heroes and hero- ines, the POPS and their dates danced at their patriotic informal. President: Bob Kndhlum, Duncan Machan Vicc-prrzaidcnf: George Simmbom. Mun: Anderson Secretary,- luck Cmbtree, Russ Kthclcr Tnmmrcn Mam Anderson. Bill Begum Pledge Master.- Cane Urkn, Paul chchnum Cutting the cake at the 50th Anniversary Alumni BanqucL PRESIDENTS: D. MacLean lSPringl; R. Karlblom tfalllt Sitting.- G. Sears, B. Larimer. B. Bogner. Kneeling: B. Alm G, Miller, L. Riepe, B. Wild, B, Bngnnn Front Row: pl Benson, K. Ecklund, B. Jovlin, N, Petemnn, R. Jansson, D: Johnson. Second Row: P, Wegchnupt, J. Coy, R. Woods, E. Telleen, M. Sclmfer, N. Shattel, J. Wahlin. J. Dickens, 1, Anderson, B. Appelgrcn. Third Row. C. Utke, M. Anderso'. L. Dreschlcr, De Lindstrom. J. Weberl C. Nelson, 13. Moor: croft, L. Swensum D. Eek, D. Jonson, S. Samuelson, J. Anderson, 0. Hattinga vnn't Sank Fourth Row.- D. Karkuw B. Karlblnm. L. Swanson, S. Puttcump, Dl Machnn. G: Sfrombom. C. Davis, E Hall, K, Light, W. Jnhnsun, I, Couch, E. Nelson, R. Wheeler, P. Telleenl 206 '4-4 4 .w. -.. - I-vyv-o-EM .- W .,. .. . .... J-k ddn- win ... w W w away .. ...:h m4 n H 4L A...J w! M: . . mx- 7-- 208 sming: K. Lingwall, K. Mngnusnn, I. Luckcn, J. Sutherland, L. Sodcrquist, I. Carlson, J. Nelson, R. Pun Front Row: M. Atkinson, I. A. Pearson, J. Thompson, F, Dims, M. Noccrini. Second Haw: P. Storey, L. Thormn, C, Ward, E, Stake, K. Andersun, J. D. Anderson, S. Greer, C. Lundeen, K. Hein, J, L. Anderson, B. Petorsont J, Baker, B. Lofstrand, C, Nel- son. Third Row: J. Koski, C. Kane, S. Boncusky, K. Bnnas, S. Anderson, It Ing- manson, Mt A. Euncnsky, Kt Walker, M. Batons, N, Bllnas, K. Leivnt, C. Johnson, M. Bergendnff, Kt Larson, S. Johnson. Fourth Row,- C. Blake, RA Lindquist, V. aningcr, T. Benson, D. Daniclson, B. Almberg, R. A. Custafsun, R. Anderson, 11 Johnson, C Munson, L, Funk, K, Hein, K. Lingwell, S. Hulscn. Personifying the feeling of the whole school, the Phi Rhots Homecoming float, ttUncle Augie Band, cheered Ayes for Augie! At the Sing they won an honorable mention for their version of ttMy Johann? Moving outside the realm of school activities, the Phi Rhots shared a day with junior high girls from the Annie Wittenmyer Home and also contri- buted to the merry Christmas of two quad- city families. Really spooky is the word for their Hallo- ween informal, where witches flew and goblins yelled t'Boo! More sedate was their formal, ttChez Paree , held with the Speeds at the Blackhawk Hotel. PRESIDENTS: S. Boncosky tspringh I. Sutherland Ham. Car washing raised funds for the Phi Rhos. 209 Pmn'dcnt: leannc Sutherland. Sharon Bancwky Vice-pmidenc: Sharon Bcnooskyt Sharon Juhnsnn Recording Secretary: Barb Almherg, Marge Bargendoff Cmrcxponding Senmryr Judy Nclsnn. Kama Lingwall Treasurer.- Karcn Lingwnll. Marcia Baccus Pledge Mom.- Ruth Ann Gusufson. Tina Benson PHI RHO Sitting: D. Pnpp, P. Nelson, D. Skvarla. Kneeling.- 13. Her; strnm, K Larson, R. Fus Front Rum: T. Jnhnsnn, J. Frcc berg, K Thomson, J. Ncaon, J, Bcrghult, M. Blrgcrson, 'l Nclsun, T. Kirkpatrick, K Mickclson. B. Ember, Secon Pmridcnt: Row: M. Butmnnn. G Pctcrsnn, R. Can'lsnnJ B. Mickclser 5?:nggaggnf'm Carlson A. Pearson, L. Johnson, J. Schick, I. W'illets, J. Custafsnr A1 Pemsom Juim Spinal Third Row: ll Byden. W. Chapman, D Anderson. C. Cnrlxor Svcrumw: R. Reuszc, P. Larson, D, Paulson, K, Huh. 5 Bergman, l Ken Holt. Joel Scluck Haye . 1.: Guides Trcnsun'r: A, , .. Dennis P111731, Marc Emamml Pledge Mzmu: Joel Jolmsun. Ken Thomson Not a Flii Island native but a Tiki Party PUG. PRESIDENTS: C Carlson tspritlgi; R. Carlson Halli. Per usual, the PUCJs turned out a clever and imaginative Homecoming contribution. Play- ing on the theme of All Aboard for Augie? the PUC'S marched proudly in the Homecom- ing parade bearing boards of all sorts and SIZES. Under tropical skies, the PUGE held their now traditional Tiki party. The Fiji Island theme was carried through in all aspects of the party and everyone had a gone-native good time. Going civilized, the PUGs held a winter formal at the Le Claire Hotel. The theme was, quite orginally, 7; Winter Formal. Pl UPSILON GAMMA 210 211 m-:MH.VE ...;... y , .'fM--lz.--s-.in 12 2 Sitting in Front: NL Killinger, Je Pelmsun. 3ft- ling; K. Cartelos, S. Watts, M. Anderson, C. Hammerlund, K. Crcif, A. Roth. Front Haw: M. Ranch, 1. Burnett, At Bnadcn, N, Seiler, M. Anderson, P. Sauerbcrg, It Hill, A, Nordlander, C. Ingcsun. Second Row: P. Pattumm, M. Victorsnn, C. Skogsherg, K. Stonehurncr, A. Smith, S. Musko, E. Bleyerh Third Row: C. Olmzl, M. Valmano, S. Hedquisl, Lt Custafson, K. Olson, P. Van Rict, D. Pracht, P. Dudle , Eh Hasset Fourth Row: B. Peplow, C. Para, M. Johnson, K. Cebhards, S. Smit, 3. Crimes, A. Erickson, M. Ejm'k, C. Krupp, E, Hellman, N Rubenslein, I. Englund, SIGMA Pl DELTA Slowly chugging down the street came the Speecrs locomotive float. We Know We Can was their motto, and we did! Parties are always fun and the Speeds know it. In the fall, they gave a ship,s party abroad the Swedish Liner, the M. S. Kungs- holm. In the spring everyone Charlestoned at a Roaring 20,5 informal. During the winter the Speeds held a formal at the Blackhawk Hotel. The decorations and music made them feel as if they really were Chez Paree? PRESIDENTS: 5. Watts tspringh M. Anderson Ham. Pruaideni: Merrilce Andusan, Salli wan; Viec-ymxidum: Sam Watts, Kathy GarIL-lus Eacaldl'ng Sccmlary; Kathy Stcnebumer, Evelyn Haasc Cnrn'xpanding Secmam: Mary W'wse. Anna Norlnnder Tram: mr: D ntsey Fogelm rm, Li H n Custafson Pledge M am: Carla Hammerland, Sue Masha Speed: sing at their formal Rush dinner. PRESIDENTS: H. Swayne 6am; K. Klahunde ispringl Risking life and limb, the Roundels and their dates swam the Mississippi River to get to their island, where the Mississippi Mm? informal was success'fully held. No one wanted to miss the Roundel winter formal which was held at the Claydon House in Davenport. Music, food, and fun for all! Linda Blow was elected Roundel Sweet- heart this year. Dribbling down the basketball court at the Annie Wittenmyer Home, the Roundels played basketball with the children, mixing fun with charity. Promdml: Howard Swnyuc. Km Klalulnrlu ' Nicmg Starl'furgf: Jnhu Selmmm cum Bronks 'J'rurnunv: Jolm Lcnnurdson. Nuduu Muster: Dun mm, Sum Dnrlnquc Roundcl pledge; show their strength. From! Row: J. Nelson. J Bell, IL Tibbits. Kneeling: M. Janowski, M Olson, Standing: St Dnrlnque. Second Row.- R. Ryerson, E. Ingnld, M. King. strum, B. Bellman, M, Brew, I. WEIS- berg, J. Schmidt, J. Nelson. Third Row: P. O'EIien, J. Price, J. Weizel, D. Pryber, G. Chapml D. Grem'er, J, Gustafsun, J. Hakala, R. Dishnui Fourth Row: J. Leonartlson, JV Ring- quist, D. Leonardsun, M. Anderson, C. Brooks. D. Skew, M. Bmgmani J. Jones; 214 , a -44.H.V....z:::.. .. . -. .u .11? KN+ ,. m- m H Um M .A .W. 215 two hundred seventeen We tics Teams chasen, enthusiasm, hours of practice. Game time, last minute advice, fighting spirit . , . casualties. Satisfaction of trying . . . thrill of winning. Evaluation . . . sportsnwnship. Cuose catches one of his six TD passest FOOTBALL In his first year as Augieis head coach, Raiph Starenko brought the Vikings a winning record better than they had enjoyed for twenty years. Lead by AIlACCI players Ierry Kloostra, Harry Arvanis, Bill Johnson, Ken Thomp- son, and Bernie Mnichowicz, the team compiled a seven and one won-lost record. The Vikings gained 1336 net yards rushing while they held their Opponents to only 572, a very low average of 71.5 yards per game. For the second straight year John Coy was the team's leading ground gainer. Bruce Soper, closing out his final year, was the team's total offensive leader with 691 yards gained for the season. Bruce completed 39 passes for 530 yards. All six of his touchdown passes were thrown to Kloostra. Wally Hauff continued with the fine form that he has displayed during three previous years at Augie, totaling 19 points on three field goals and 10 extra points. Head coach Ralph Starenko Front Row: Danny Daack, Tom Turner, Norman Ayer, Al Randall, Wally Hauff, Jim Teros, Gunner Nilsson, Roger Freedlund, Cenrge Cerio, Kelly Wynn. Second Row: Phil Hougen, Charles Snyder, Terry McIntyer, James Anderson; Bud Reisett, Frank Savanese, John Brooke, Jim L, Anderson, Ron Walter, Darwin Cook, Ken Klabunde, Ron Peace. Third Row: Dennis Oxelgren, Paul Castro, Bill Morris. Charles Bashaar, Steve Ferguson, Dick Schluter, Art Pres, Bill Gruber, John Dicky, Bob Cunneil, Larry Augustana 7 - 0 ....... Concordia Augustann . , , 9 - 7 ......... Wartburg Augustanu , ,, 6 - 0 ..... North Central Illinois Wesleyan 20 16 ,, Auguxmna Augusmrm . . . , 17 - 13 . . . . . Carroll Augustana . . . 13 - 6 ........ Carthage Augustana . . . 17 - 14 . . . , Millikin Augustmm . 45 - 0 . . . . . . North Park SEASON RECORD 7-1 Conference Runner-up I!- HAVA Morris, Ken Thomson, Bill Johnson, Iim Stringham, Pnt Keenan, Phil Telleem Back Row: Uno Coy, Bernie Mnichowicz, Nnrm Shettel, Ken Young, Keith Mickelson, Harry Moravec, Al Henning, Bill Butchart, Rich Olson, trainer: Max Peterson, coach; Ted Kessinger, coach; Ralph Stamnko, head coach; Holmes Beausang, coach,- Dick Van- Ausdall, trainer; Jerry Kloostm, Harry An-nnis, Dave Sharla, Dan Carnlthers, Mark Hoyer, Bruce Super, Jack Crabtree. Jack Coy pulls in Bruce Super evades two tacklem an interception. John Coy led Augustana's rushing attack, averaging 4.7 yards per carry. Woes of coaching. ..... .mzwq-FMmngy-ymmuwm--mm- hl-u-uvm - . .w.- , CROSS-COUNTRY This yeafs youthful cross country team was mad. up of freshmen Cale Miller, Blain Dickson, Onm vanT Sant, James Zethmayr; sophomore, Dan Louns berry; and junior, John Collidge. Their dual mee record was two wins and six losses, and a fifth plac- finish at the CCI meet. Coach Leroy Brissmank men were paced by Dan Lounsberry and Gale Millel while all the barriers received major letters; North Central 19 a 36 ,,,,,, Augustana Illinois W'esleyan . 28 a 29 ....... Augustana Monmouth .......... 26 - 29 ..... Augustam Augusttma ,,,,,,, 22 - 36 . . Rockford Carthage ........... 24 - 32 . . . . Augustana Carroll 13- 37 ....... Augustana Elmhurst 24- 31 Augustuna Augustanu ..... , , , 18 - 40 ....... Knox SEASON RECORD 26 Fifth in Conference Meet ' m w- rl-WNW-m . .- :p-WM - h... Ft' m . m. ............ wmm-ww- MMMw W4-kq' .mr'w-w. $12.44.. .1. Hm - . w- w my, m L A T. .qummal-z: W.- 0CD u-DGFPAI Left to right: berry. Onno Van? Sant, John Coolidge, Jim Zethmayr, GaIe Miller, Blaine Dickson, Dan Lounsberry. m-WWWW..-W.. ............,.-...,...H.., , .. . . SWIMMING Grinell ........ 53 40 ..... Augustana Platteville,Wis. . 52 43 ..... Augustana Augustana ..... 53 41 . . . . North Park Augms'tana ..... 57 37 ......... Augustana ,,,,, 67 28 .......... Knox Augustana ..... 55 40 ....... 111. State Univ. . . 54 41 . . . A. Augustana Secoad in Conference Meet Don Clauser, Jun Bemtsen, Bill Millman. The dual meet record of the swimming team does not belie its acutal performance. Their 3 and 4 record does not take into ac- count the fact that they won the Knox Relays, that they captured the Viking Olympics crown, and that they took second place in the CCI meet. Top swimmers for the Vikings were seniors Ed Morse and Ron Carlson, while Iim Schick and Gene Davis turned in record breaking performances. Schick broke two butterfly records in the CCI meet and Davis established a new school record in the freestyle. Losing only two seniors, new Head Coach Max Peterson is looking forward to another fine season next year. Frmf Row: Scott Peterson, Gene Davis, Ron Mushinsky, Jim Schick, Ed Morse, Bryce Lundeen, Ron Carlson. Back Row: Lowell Summerfard, Carl Schoessel, Terry Johnson, Rich Lawson, Hick Sandway, Greg Scars, Coach Max Peterson and Captains Ron Carlson and Ed Morse. 225 mm .m- ..MA....- ... -. . Www.vu. V . Terry johnmn does a one-and-a-half fomard somersault-pike position. Augie breast-strokers practice their starts. Jim Schick set two new records in the bulter- fly at die CCI meet. Fran! Raw: Jim Neheon, manager; Stan Puttcamp, Geurge Strombom. Paul Larson, Bob Metz, Bert Hall, Gene Utke, Dennis Carlson, managen Duncan, Jim Skelley, Ken Cox, Dun Cervenka, Lenny Kallis, mach. BASKETBALL Back Row: Cary Hobbs, assistant; Bob Karlblom, Larry Swanson, Dick Bob Karlblom goes high for the center tip. 228 - mu Nan... qnwmtm'r ' - 2: me415434 r4 ?:nw .mmu..+...u. Y n.1, .- ,,..H... .. While the Viking basketball team had an up and down season, there were still a few bright spots in the Norse attack for Coach Lenny Kallis and Augustana fansu Late in the season Augie came around and trip- ped powerhouse Millikin and Western Illinois. The addition of freshman Bill Morse t0 the starting line-up at the start of second semester improved Augitis run- ning attack. Former Sycamore star George Strombom finished out his college career by establishing a new record of 1,358 points scored over the four-year period. Scummy was also selected to the all CCI first team in addition to being named to the Luther Invitational all-star team. Larson and Strombum hustle on defense. Alert defense was a strong point for the Vikings. yuerMJ...-..:. ...';:.:.. Augustana ........ 89 Augustana ........ 70 Carthage . . . . . 66 Illinois XVesieyan , , 77 Macalester , , 78 Augusrana ..... 63 Augustanu , , , 62 j I MacMun-ay , , 64 .: ' Millikin ....... . . 70 : Augustanu ....... 75 North Central 60 76 65 54 65 58 61 6 l 59 . 67 .. 7 66mm, 56 Crinnell Carroll ........ Augusrmm ........ Augusta na ....... Augusttma . Hamline Monmouth Alrgusmna Augustanu Elmhurst Augunnna Augustana Crinnell Western Illinois Illinois Wesleyan North Central Carthage Augustana ........ Chicago Teachers Augustana Carroll ... ... North Park ..... 57 86 68 60 60 59 83 64. 68 76.. 58 , North Park Augustana ...... Augustana Augustrma Augusrmw Augustana Millikin Augustcma W'estern Illinois Augusta 1m Augusmna Scummy puts in a free throw on his way to point record. .1 j-L 3 L rmqn dhm wag .... . . . . ..:a. Ebbie gets the hnards. Ulke geu fouled as he goes for the ball. 231 WRESTLING Front Row: Ron iVaIter. Gary Weaver, Eric Hengst, Bob Hamrick, john Lambert Dan Daack. Bah Carman, Ken Klabunde, Bob Howey Back Raw: John Mackenbach, Ken Nordstrom, Iohn Brooke, Harry Moravec, Assistant Cuach Bud Reiselt Head Coach Ted Kessinger, Dick Edwards. Steve Bustwick, Mike Ringslrum, Jamie Holtz, No! Pictured: Nnrm Ayer, Paul Cacari, Ardell O'Neill. k 's In his first year as Head Coach, Ted Kessinger led the Augie mat- men to another fine season. Augiefs matmen continued to uphold their tradition of extraordinary wrestling prowess. With growing student support, the matmen lost only one dual meet and took first place in the CC1 meet. CCI Champions are Eric Hengst U47L Norm Ayer il3m, Harry Moravec 0.9M, Bob Garman U371 and John Lam- bert UZBI Senior Ken Klabunde was admitted to the newly organized Hall of Fame at the East dual meet. Momma a'lruggles to at! ml! of a prtdicnment. Arclu-ll O'Neal has a near pin. Ron Walter gets on top of his 300 lb. opponent. Bub Garman tries to gel bc- hind his man. 5 u... - --r W:wmm-Wu-n- .me .su t. H----wm t 4-H . .. u... m....-- .4- mw4m ,w-.., iEti. Wm --F:r Assuming the golf helm for the first time, Coach Max Peterson was gifted with a team of . great depth and good experience. Jim Worth- 1 ington, Bill Lee, Rich Palm, Skip Porter, Gary 3 1; Peterson, and Denny Carlson strengthened 1 g. this yeafs golf competition. Coach Peterson counted on additional help from new members , Steve Stark, Jonathan Grice, and Danny Rupp. It is hoped this yeafs team will make a strong - ':; showing in this yeafs CCI competition. : Front Row: Rich Palm, Denny Carlson, Skip Porter, Steve Stark, Gary Peterson, Bill Lee, Danny Rupp. Back Row: Bob Willetts, Paul Larson, Jim Worthington, Luther Leonardson, Mike Adams, Jae Viernow, John Grice GOLF Coach MM Peterson and Captain Bill Lee. 235 waw...w..... BASEBALL Losing only one man to graduation from his 1964 team, Coach Lenny Kaliis looked forward to a promising season. Solid hitting backed by a large pitching staff promised to make this an outstanding year in baseball for Augustana. Strength at the plate was counted on by returning lettermen Jim Anderson, Bob Karlblom, Jim Couch, and George Stream bom. This year Kallis is counting on new As- sistant Coach John Foglemau to be a great help to the team as he assists in the coaching duties. Front Row: Rich Haugen, Terry MCIRtyre, Nam Ayer, Curt Bob Karlblom, gaplain; Juhn Cook, Jim DeIovine, Jim Anderson, Warren Slrom, Rich Pfohl. Fogleman, 'axslstnnt coach; Back Row: A1 Henning, Skip Duhlstine, George Strombom, Jim Lenny K3115. head CWCIL Couch, John Hindenburg, Bob Karlblom, Benny Reusze, John Srrittmal'ter, Gordon Nelson, manager. - Experience was counted on to put Augustana in contention for the CCI tennis championship. After miss- ing a season due to illness, big Gene Utke returned 1 to his number one spot. Backing up Gene in the num- ber two spot was former Rock Island star Neal Peter- son. Gene and Neal were counted on to be very strong again in doubles with help from freshmen Pete Benson and Dave Blomquist. With this teamk high potential, Coach Harry Johnson looked forward to a fine showing from the Augie netmen. w:?r-MMMW-II-lo-qir w... .Mwm..;-'. - .. . Front Row: Gene Utke, Pete Benson, Jack Peters, John VVeher, Back Row: Neal Peter- son, Bill Telieen, Wayne Chapman, Dave Elom- i guise, Huger Studebaker. 1 Captain Gene Utke and Head Coach Harry Johnson. TENNIS Franc Row: Gunnar Nilssonl Ira Wcisberg, Ken Young, Roger Freedlund, J'ohn Collidge, Kent Eklund, Gale Miller. Back Row.- Mark Schafer, Paul Carlstedt, Les Swanson. Bill Morris, Fred Behnken, Tom Peterson, Dan Lounsberry, John Hobart, Jim Ogan, Norman Shettel. In his last year as head track coach, LeRoy C. Brissman had bright hopes for the 1965 track team. Although he lost several fine rum 11ers from his 1964 C01 championship team, a combination of fine returning lettermen and promising freshmen bolstered hopes. Return- ing lettermen Mark Schafer, Ken Young, and Fred Behnken were counted on to grab honors in Augiek meets. The thinclads were counting on Freshman Norm Shettel to help out Tom Peterson in the weights and freshman Gale Miller to bolster the Vikings distance strength. In the first two meets freshman Jim Ogan displayed record-breaking form in the pole vault by going 135? The start of a recurdwsetting dash. 1964 C01 Track Champions. 4...........q...1....,.... pw.....,.-.,,.., ,A-II-hv-m-I-uuwm-ia m..................-.... .: . ,; C0 IPLETE ' - 5 A 39, ?4i'f' 'fWr'PT'f-mlh F. . .9 5 - ' 5. Augustana College, isolated from the community? 5 - , '1 - Quad-City Institutes, Tri-Ct'ty Symphony, speakers and performers at Augie. Students . . . shopping, polling the community, seeking part-time jobs. It Interdependence. Giving . . . sharing . . . gaining. . ' a 1 EL - two hundred forty one 1 5 5 ., x . x N f! ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERI -.. ka'd C Complete Fraternal Life Insurance Service For The Entire Family Life I nsurance and Fraternalism Since 1895 SUPREME OFFICE ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS 242 L SCHNEIDER DRUG In business where exacting quality and courteous service are a must, Schneider Drug, located at 38th St. and 18th Ave., meets the needs of the surrounding area, includin g Augustana. ADOLPHI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. REMODELING RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDING Rock Island, Ilinois Phone 788-5518 itWe sincerely believe . . . If a thing is worth doing al- all, it's worth doing well! . i ; . THE LeCL AIRE HOTEL is conveniently located in downtown Moline, I EAGLE SIGNAL DIVISION of E. W. BLISS COMPANY, with a work force of more than 700 Em- ployees, manufactures and distrib- utes a complete line of industrial timers, counters, and relays, as well as traffic signals and traffic control devices. Eagle is always interested in interviewing applicants desiring a future in the electrical and elec- tronics field, AUGUSTANA BOOK STORE MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA IS BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE JUST LIKE YOU FARMALL WORKS ROCK ISLAND. ILLINOIS the courage to change the strength to grow INTERNATIONAL HARVESTEH When storm or catastrophe strike, International engines supply stand-by power for generators of scores of hos- pimls This is cu littIe-known area of our business, but part of our total con, cern with Power: Other Infernationoi Harvester engfnes may pump the fuel you burn or provide complete power for your children's school. Most IH engines, however, power International trucks or put the push 'n put into those giant yellow road-making machines and the big red form tractors and equipment buiIt by International Harvester. Power is our business in 144 countries of the free world Inter- national Harvester gets u re u n d! ?v-Iw-n-b-anml- ..' 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Rock Island Bank And Trust Company EIGHTEENTH STREET 6t THIRD AVENUE ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS For Safer Driving, More Comfortable Ride, Greater Tire Mileage and Peace of Mind A . . Stop at the Sign of the Happy Bea? Expert service personnel give you the best and most complete automotive safety ser- vice on latest testing and correction equip- ment. . Wheel Alignment h Wheel Balancing Brake Service ' Body-Frarne Work h Complete Engine Testing Call today for an appointment WSS-182U or just stop in for a FREE Flash-O-Matic alignment test. BEAR SAFETY SERVICE CENTER 2103 Fifth Avenue, Rock Island your gamihjo cnewapaper A newspaper is many things to many people. To some it is a history book being written anew each day. For others it provides information that enables them to form their own opinions, and to keep a watchful eye on the branches of government they support with their taxes. Still others rely on the newspaper to help them do their shopping. It has an influence on their standards of living. Yes, newspapers made a BIG difference in peoplehs lives. MOLINE DAILY DISPATCH More than 125,000 Readers Daily Amstan Supply Division LARRYIS DEVOE-HEYNOLDS TEMPLEIS COMPANY STANDARD SERVICE SPORTING 1636 33151 Street 2002 15th Street Rock IsFand Molina GOODS Racquef Shop Ruck Island FITZGIBBON'S MEN'S STORE CAME PIRIE' Edwu rd Ingold Photogra phy wdaawa Rock Island ls l 6 5th Ainue Molina POISE N' IW SHOP SCOTT 3. COMPANY Moline's Complete Department Store gem$M...Juyac 9 IIADYOI 3rd l i ' DAVENPORT f BENDERS CAFE Home Caaked Food AVENUE CLOTHING STORE 1232 30th Street, Rock Island Men's Wear lsc- BOOKBINDING COMPANY 254 0 To do your banking at Malina Natiunal Bank . . . the bank with Wm people in mind. Use a convenient Malina National checking ac- count or keep your cash in a savings account. There,s no minimum balance required. We welcome accounts of all sizes. As students at Augustana, you are always welcome at Molina Natiunal. Then, if ynu remain in our community after graduation, why not plan to do all your banking with us? Free parking and three drive-in windows make banking easy and convenient. And, Moline National offers a full 52 hnurs of banking each week. Stop in and see us soon. oline National Bank 256 Josephson's Jewelpy Josephsonk in Molina, carrying an extensive line of exquisite jewelry and fine bone china, is one of the only jewelry stores in the Midwest that does much of its own silver-crafting and watch-making. 257 The smartest shop around for the college aroma? The Loft carries a complete line of . . . Sportswear . . . Dresses . . . Coats . . . Suits . . . Lingerie . . . Foundations . . . Shoes . . . Accessories . . . Especially to fit the Junior Figure. PETERSEN HABNED VON MAUR 106 Main Stxeet Davenport, Iowa MOLINE CONSUMERS COMPANY FACE BRICK ALUMINUM WINDOWS READY-MIXED CONCRETE MASONRY MATERIAL CEMENT-SAND-GRAVEL INSULATION PRODUCTS CLASS BLOCK .- BUILDING TILE DON WRIGH T PIIO TO SUPPIIES ALL THE QUALITY BRAND NAMES CAMERAS, PROJECTORS k SUPPLIES Finest Foto Finish - Fast Done Right by Don Wright Leave your finishing at an account serviced by us. COOK S MUSIC SHOP Cooks in Davenport, Iowa, is the Quad-Cities' center for music of every type. Cooks maintains an entire floor of practice and recital studios completely staffed with professional music inshuctots. 258 . .7 r ST , ,x 1 X Y NATIONAL j BANK OF f f ROCK r . , ,l ' ISLAND 1 2' 1 r' i L ' ,r j l ; I X J l , J , ' 1.4:: FIETNLHIUNLLBANK : l ' I .1 1 I ,A 5' ' . , H Fim National Bank offers all of the most modern banking fnzimies, including five drive-up windows. 259 in 5;; ; i. - - .mp4 ;.. 5- .-. A$..s x . xx . X .9; Jta THE LOOK FOR 65- trumpet skirts, textured stockings, Iow-slung belts, slipsy disco-hopping dresses, coats for clutching, ribbed sweaters - lacy-crocheted or chenille, scalloped necklines - the pants-suit, boots-mid-calf to knee-hi-the skinny look, dancing hair-dOS and a young natural make-up zWWJQb Downtown M oline 260 261 PARKERS Augustana students keenly aware of current fashion trends constantly turn to PARKER'S clothing depart- ments. Augie gentlemen can find a complete selection of clothes and fashion accessories at PARKEKS STORE FOR MEN. '9th 1:. r? U 's skaio Photography HF-w-b Am- . acme: .olua dill:- no.;sa apnuwuv-v-u.....n.xa IIII' rI-u- ilB I ICIBI nl Hc-CIID- Inx'pwlkvhww . - 'les IIIII :iali waxhah. ivl nm-m-I-clz.mt xauwtvnmxilslxhssn ,er JOHN 3:55:51 DEERE 8: COMPANY 262 '1i. Graduation from Augustana represents the attainment of an important goal. But it. is only the beginning. Where you go from here and how much you accomplish de pend for the most part upon careful planning, hard work, and a continuing effort to improve. At Iowa-Illinois, the same prin- ciple applies. We continually plan and work to improve our facilities to keep ahead of in- creasing customer requirements. Service to Our Customers is Our Prime Objective. BEST OF LUCK IN THE YEARS AHEAD! your: for better lining lawn ILL! No Is Cal and Eleciric Cumpany r Oldest Savings and Loan Association in this area' SAVE and BUILD in your local community! ROCK ISLAND SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Since 1880 423 17th Street, Rock Island 5-.- , lacs Isuw ISAVilGS '5 Multiple mm companies specializing In workman: compensatlan Bituminous Insurance companies Bituminous casually carparamm l Bituminous Fire and Marine Insurance nnmpaqy Hack Island. Illlnals HORST ZIMMERMAN MOTORS PONTIAC... RAMBLER H. H. CLEAVELAN D AGENCY Rock Island, Ill. For all types of insurance We service your student and faculty Health and Accident coverage with D. B. Berquist ,17 as our repq'esentative. Since 1844 CL? STATE MUTUAL OF AMERICA Roy Puccini Campus Representative 265 Good yearbooks come from ideas which are transformed by careful planning and execution into realities They require imagination, planning and ability. These are the resources we offer you in our complete yearbook service. Dummy layouts, graphic design and art, offset or letterpress printing, binding and cover composition. We also provide creative photography as an optional service under separate contract. Remember. a yearbook is the cabinet for treasured memories. Don't gamble on quality. Our ability is your safeguard of excellence. consolidated graphic arts corp. nu ruuou DMVl r4 w 9 a am 2-; CAMIOM.DMIH um . mum: :92 2am ! An Invitation If this book has created an interest to learn more about the A opportunities that Augustana offers t ' prospective students, you are t invited to write or telephone for ' complete information. You are invited to visit the Augustana campus and inspect its facilities, some of which are pictured in these pagest Escorted tours of the campus ' be pr0vided upon request. I3. I Address All Inquiries To: Director of Admissions Augustcmo CoHege Rock Island, Illinois Telephone 309l788-951 1 XIT.-f. 'llt'.-' l. h AUGUSTANA COLLEGE ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS 265 Randall Stmmbom Aug. 5, 1946 - Oct. 23. 1964 Freshman Jane Ann Schacht Man 1, 1945 - April 8, 1.965 Sophomore Martin Knanishu Nov. 28, 1903 7 Man 11, 1965 Immctor of Surveying v.71; Susan Margaret Vavrus Jan. 23, 1964 - April 8, 1965 Junior Knut Erickson Karl E. Manson Jan. 20, 1891 - Feb. 25, 1965 Oct. 9. 1905 - Nov. 13, 1964 Retired sice-president, President of Augustana Seminary umptmller, and treasurer 1948-1962 031 Augus'tnm Collega Administratiuz uice-president Luihemn School of Theology 1962-1934 Listlessness . . . inner anguish, close friends . .. That train, heart attacks, the psych field trip to Dixon. Not just another statistic 0r headline . . . Pains of sorrow. A. fulfillment in death. The Augustana family - no fallacy. m memomam ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Words of praise and thanks . . Never reaching the height of appreciation, But trying in their own way to reveal silent gratitude. Our publisher fmm CGA, Brad Peterson . . always with a smile . . . talented. creative arh'sl . . . laid out the entire book! Professional photographer, Jack Hull . . . group pictures, senior pictures, special activities, cups of coffee . . . commendable 50H Our adviser, Mr..Stelling . ahvays willing when needed, but giving us freedom to develop our creative ideas, responsibility. Office of Information Services , . . helping us with information, special pictures from F red Marzolph, professional photographer. Our Staff! Ed and his Leica, co-editors,.Iohn helping us take pictures second semester, copy staff, index staff, artists . . . each doing his share . . . all enjoying it! Linda . . . giving support in low ebbs, shazing the thrill of seaing a hook come to fuliillment . . . magnificently filling the rules of listener, counselor, helper, initiatur, friend! A year completed . , . secret moments of happiness, people . Not disappointing . A . but confronting. j ' Rockety-l 2A: lbw W Editor This 1965 ROCKETILI yearbnuk was printed in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, by the Consolidated Graphic Arts Corp. of Canton, Ohio. The paper basis is 80 lb. Warren Saxonykote Enamel. Text composition is Caledonia, Set by Linotype. Headlines were photo-set and are Cnpperplate Gothic on ali pages except dividing spreads. All halftones are 133v1ine screen reproduced with number one quality black ink The cover was manufactured by Durand Manufacturing Co. of Chicagok Base material is Columbia Bradfnrd bookdothw D Cmde, with the design silk-screened in Mack and white. The pages were Smyth-sewn, rounded, hacked, and cased into the covers in the Winston-Salem production plant; SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES ADOLPl-ll, JOHN Rock Island, Illinnis Accounting AHLSTROM, KENNETH B. Biology Brnnford, Connecticut Augustann Chnir; Biulngy Clnh; Gamma Alpha Beta. ALEXANDER, GAIL K. Chicago, Illinois Elementary Education LSA; SNEA; WAA; Hnmecuming Com- mittee Chairman. ALLEN, LINNEA L. Creston, Iowa Music Education Band; MENC; Proctur; Kappa Epsilon, Historian, Treasurer. ANDERSON CHRISTINE St. Charles Illinois Engh'sh Phi Bela Kappa; Toppers; FL Ax Commit- tee; Writerf Club. ANDERSON, DONALD E. Malta, Illinois Philosophy Cross-cauntry: Track. ANDERSON. JACQUELINE Molina, Illinois Elementary Education Rockety-I; WAA; Women's League: Kap- pa Tau. ANDERSON, JAMES R. Malina, Illinois Transfer: Black Hawk College Economics Commerce Club. ANDERSON, JUDITH D. Blaomington, Minnesota Elementary Education Whtfs Who in American Collega and Universities; Aglaia, President; Toppers; Alpha Psi Omega; Representative Assam, hly; Rockety-I; SNEA, Second Vice-Pres- ident; Women's League, Vice President; Phi Rho; Orientation Leader; Friendship Fair Committee Chairman. 269 ANDERSON, KEITH WL Malina. Illinnih Canlagy Sigma Gamma Epsilon. ANDERSON, MARC W. Rockford, Illinnix Chemistry B. AA Cnmmitleu; Band; Men's Hausa Council; Phi Omega Phi, Treasurer: Hnme- burning Cnmmillvr Chain-nun. ANDERSON, MARY E, Lake Park, Minnesota Transfer; Concordia College Speech Alpha Psi Omega; Chi Omega Cnmmu. ANDERSON, MERRILEE DA Davenport, Iuwa History Toppers; Band; Orchestra; Commerce Club, Secretary; Sigma Pi Deita, President; In- lcr-Sorority Council. ANDERSON, PAUL 57 St. Charles, Illinois Biology-Ccography Tri Beta, President; Religious Boardq Sec- retary; LSA; Christian Missions, President; Gamma Alpha Beta. ANDERSON, PHYLLIS E. Moline, Illinois English Toppers; Alpha Psi Omega; Rockely-I; LSA; Christian Missiuns; Kappa Epsilon Nu, Chaplain, Historian. ARNEY, ANITA L. Billin 5, Montana Trans el: University of XVyoming Social Studies Phi Alpha Theta; SNEA. AEVANIS, HARRY East Moline, Illinois Mathematics Tribe of Vikings, President; Beta Omega Sigma, Treasurer,- Football. AULL, WILLIAM J. Molina, Illinois Transfer: Blackhawk College English BABER, MAHON 1, Molina, Iilinois Transfer: Black Hawk College Biology BARTELS, WILLIAM C. H. Berwyn, Illinois Transfer: University of Chicago, Morton Junior College Physics - Mathematics WVIK; Observer. BABTHELMES, BILLIE Mnnis, Illinois Transfer: Parsons Cnllege Social Work Alpha Psi Omega; R. A. Committee; Com- merce Club, Secretary; Phi Rho. BATEMAN. MARCUS K. Downers Cmve, Illinois Ccalogy Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Band; Tribe of Vikings; Pi Upsilon Gamma; Swimming. BAXTER, STEVEN S. Creve Coeur, Missouri Ph flusufihy - Speech Omicron Delta Kappa,- Akros; Alpha. Psi Omega; Pi Kappa Delta, President; De- bate; LSA Vice-President. BEAM, GEORGE 0. Sterling, Illinois Tran$an Northern Illinois University History Baseball; Fontbau. BELL, JUDITH E. San Pedro, California Elementary Education SHEA. BENANDER, MARY JEAN Des Moines, Iowa English Aglaia; Toppers President; Representative Assembly; Band: ObserVer; Rockety-I; LSA; W'n'ters, Club, Secretary, Treasurer, Historian; WAA, Historian; Proctor; Kay pa Tau, Vice-President, Recording Secre- tary, Pledge Mom; InteI-Somrity Council, President; Orientation Leader; Friendship Fair Committee Chairman. BEBCENDOFF, MARJORIE Kansas City, Missouri Speech Correction Toppers; Sigma Alpha Eta, President; R. A. Committee; CUBOM; Rocketyil; Phi Rho; Pledge Morn; Orientation Lead- er; Friendship Fair Committee Chairman; Homecoming Committee Chairman. BERGMAN, STEVEN S. Webster Groves, Illinois Business Admian-tmtian . Junior Class Secretary; Tribe of Vikings, President, Treasurer; Pi Upsilon Gamma, Secretary; Cheerleader; Homecoming Com- mittee Chairman; Swimming. BEEGSRUD. RICHARD A. Harwood Heights, Illinois PreAMedr'cr'ne Tri-Beta; R. A. Committee; Biology Club; Phi Omega Phi, Pledge Master; Orienta- tion Leader; Homecoming Committee Chainnan; Wrestling. BETHUHEM, WILLIAM Rock Island, Illinois Tmnsfex: State University of Iowa Political Science BLADE, THOMAS A. Molina, Illinois History - Political Science Akros; Phi Alpha Theta; Pi Kappa Delta; Gamma Alpha Beta; Washington Semes- ter Student. BOHATKA, D. MICHELE Rock Island, Illinois Speech Correction Sigma Alpha Eta; Toppers; Sigma Pi Della. BOLLMAN, BRIAN P. Rock Isiand, Illinois Transfer: Cue College Accounting Commerce Club; Rho Nu Delta. Prasident, Treasurer; Inter-Fratemity Council. BONCOSKY, SHARON M. Crystal Lake, Illinois Elzmentary Educatian Toppers; R. A. Committee; Proctor; Phi Rho, Vice-President, Treasurer; Orienta- tion Leader; Friendship Fair Committee Chairman; Homecoming Committee Chair- man. BROOKE, JOHN W., JR. Bettendorf. Iowa Physical Education Band; PEMM; Tribe uf Vikings,- Football; Track. BRUNELL, MICHAEL Chicago, Illinois Hiriury B. A. Committee; Christian Missions, Treasurer; Merfs House Cuuncil, Seal? tary-Treamrer; Delta Omega Nu. BBUNSVOLD, BRUCE B. Milan, Illinois Political Science Beta Omega Sigma. BULLEE, PAMELA 1. Rock Island, Illinois Speech Correction Sigma Alpha Eta; WAA; Kappa Epsilon. President; Inter-Somril-y Council; Friendw ship Fair Committee Chairman. BURGESON, KAREN LA Des Moines, Iowa Biology Tri Beta; Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Mom. VicePresident, Corresponding Secretary; Imel-Sorority Council. BUTCHABT, WILLIAM Royal Oak, Michigan Saciulagy Tribe of Vikin 5, Secretary; Terrapin- DoIphin; Footbai, WIestling; Track. CAPOUCH, GARY K. Molina, Illinois Transfer: Iowa State University Business Administratian Commerce Club; Omicron Sigma Omicrun. CAHLSON, CAROL A. Rock Island, Illinois Tmnsler: Amundsen Junior College Elementary Education CABLSON. CURTIS E. Rockford, Illinois Pre-Medicine AC8; Biology Club; Pi Upsilon Gamma. CARLSON, DAVID B. Molina, Illinois Transfer: Blackhawk College Speech CARLSON, JAMES R. Rockford, Iilinol's Business Administration Augustana Choir; Commerce Club, Presi- dent; Men's House Council; Proctor; Cam- ma Alpha Beta, Treasurer, Pledgemaster; Hnmecoming Committee Chairman. CARLSON, ROGER W. Cadillac, Michigan Mathematics Akros; WVIK; LSA; Math Club, Secretary. CARLSON, RONALD S. Chicago, Illinois Pre-Medicl'ne Pi Upsilon Gamma, President; lnter-Fm- temity Council, Vine-President; lehall; Swimming. CARLSON, THEODORE W. Juliet, Illinois Transfer: Juliet Junior CnHegv Sociology CARP, ROBERT A. Rockford, Illinois Paliiicni Science Akros: Pi Kappa Delta; Debate; Christian Missions, Treasurer; Delta Omega Nu; Friendship Fair Scholarship. CASTRO, PAUL Bettendorf, Iowa Transfer: Califomia Western University Spanish Beta Omega Sigma; Football: Baseball. CHAPIN. GILBERT A. Morrison, llIinnis History Band; Men's House Council; Rho Nu Del- ta, Alumni Director; Inter-Fmternity Council. CHRISTOPHERSON, DIANE Lake Stevens. Washington Elementary Education Christian Missions, Secretary; Kappa Tau, Secretary. CHURCHILL, DANIEL S Malina, Illinois Accounting Gamma Alpha Beta, Vice-President; Inter- Fratemity Council. Secretary; Friendship Fair Committee Chairman; Homecoming Committee Chairman; Tennis. CLINCERMAN, CLAIRE A. Molina Illinois Psychology Psychology Club, President, Secretary; Terrapin-Dalphin. COBB, CORINNE C. Sterling, Illinois Txansfer: Carthage Coilegv Mathematics Psychology Club, Secretary. COOK, CURTIS R, Muline, Illinois Mathematics Akras; Baseball. COOK, DARWIN N. Charlotte, Michigan History Tribe of Vikings; Omicron Sigma Omicron; Football. CRABTEEE, JACK E. Wnshingtun Court House. Ohio Transfer: Northwlrstem Univarsity Physical Edumn'nn PEMM; Tribe of Vikings; Phi Omega Phi, Secretary; Football. DANIELSON. DIANE M4 MDh'ne, Illinois Transfer: Blackhawk Collage Elementary Education SNEA; WAA; Phi Rho. DAVIS, JOY Ln Marengo, Illinois Psychology - German Phi Beta Kappa; Toppers; Alpha Psi Ome- ga; Psychology Club, Secretary. DAWSON O. DUANE Shermrd, Illinois Biofogy Tri Beta; Biology Club. DE. IOVINE, JAMES IVL Argo, Illinois Chemistry Commerce Club; AC5; Tribe of Vikings; Omicron Sigma Omicron, President; Inter- Fraternity Council. DRECHSLEH, LAWRENCE O. Davenport, Iowa Ar! Augustana Choir; Freshman Class Fresh dent; Phi Omega Phi; Friendship Fai: Committee Chainnan. DUDLEY, PAMELA L. Corpus Christi, Texas Spanish Observer; Women's League: Sigma Pi Delta. ECK, DALE E. Rockford, Illinois Accounting Who's Who in American College: and Uni- versities; Omicron Delta Kappa; Akros; Representative Assembly; R. A. Commit- tee; Observer; Hocketyil; Publications Board; Men's House Council, President; Inter-Fratemity Council, Secretary; Cheer- leader; Vi-Royalty; Friendship Fair Cn- Chairman. ECKERMANN, ROBERT A, Rock Island. Illinois Transfer: Blackhawk College History EDELMAN, PAMELA R. Chicagq Illinois Humanities E. A. Committee: Writers' Club; Com- merce Club: WAA; Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Mom; Intthomrity Council,- Friendship Fair Committee Chairman, EDMUND, JANICE 0. Rock Island, Illinois English Who's Who in American Colieges and Universities; Aglnin; Toppers; Represen- tativa Assembly; R. A. Committee; Augus- tana Choir; Observer; Chi Omega Gamma, Treasurer; Orientation Co-Chainnan. EDWARDS. RICHARD L. Davenport, Iowa Transfer: Univnrsity of Dubuque Sociology Rho Nu Delta; Wrestling. ENCLUND, JEAN L. Elmwood Park, Illinois Biology To pets; Tri Beta; Band; SNEA; PEMM; Bio ogy Club, President; WAA; Sigma Pi Delta, Secretary; Terrapin-Dolphin, Presi- dem. ERICKSON, LEIF Spruce Pine, North Carolina Geology ESTES, DONALD E. Davenport, Iowa Music FALBE, MARY LOU Sioux City, Iowa Elementary Education Toppers; Alpha Psi Omega; Historian; LSA; WAA; Womenk League; Kappa Ep- silon Nu, Vice-Presidenl, Treasurer, His- torian, Chaplain; IntervSumrity Council. FITZSIMMONS, WILLIAM H. Rock Island, Illinois Transfer: University of Iowa Political Science Calf. FOGLEMAN, DELORES I. Westville, Illinois Transfer: Danville Junior College Physical Education PEMM7 Secretary-Treasurer; WM; Sigma Pi Delta, Tleasuler, Pledge Mum; Ter- rapin-Dolphinv 2 71 FOCLEMAN, illr, Illinul t-r: Dunwllu Junior Convin- lewcul IE PICMM, Pn-sidl-n l:lry; Batu Omug gma, P I - Frnh-rnity CDIInL-il; Funlbnll Buskcl'lm ; lhm-hnll. FRENCH, DORIS A. Virginia, Hlinuis History 11, A. Cnmmillvr'. FRIEDRICHSEN, PETER A, C1 intnn, lawn Transfer: University of Maryland, Clinlnn Iunl'nr Colh-m: Accouuling FULLMEH, JUDITH A. Cnrdnvn, Illinois French Toppers; Alpha Psi Omega, Historian; R. A. Committee; LSA; SNEA, Treasurcn FUNK, CAROL E. Molina, Illinois Transfer: Ashlnnd College Accnunling FUNK, PATRICIA E. Molina. Illinois Psychology Biology Club; Psychulogy Club; WAA: Kappa Tau. FUSS, JANET R. Ruck Island, Illinois Transfer: Blackburn College Elementary Educatian Band; SNEA; Kappa Tau, Pledge Morn; WAA. GARTELOS, KATHLEEN Rock Island, Illinois Spanish IL A. Committee; Observer; Ruckety-I; WAA; Women's League; Sigma Pi Delhi, Histnrian; Orientation Leader. CHEER, KATHLEEN Chicago, Hlinais A P13 Alpha Psi Omega; VVAA; Kappa Epsilnn Nu. CRICEVICH, MAX A. Benld, Illinois Biology Band; Track; Delta Omega Nu, Secretary. GRIFFITHS, ROBERT H. Western Springs, Illinois Frrr-Medicn'nc Band: Orchestra; WVIK; LSA; ACS. CRIMES, SUSAN. P. Dallas, Texas English Writeu' Club; SHEA; Swudi'sh Club: WAA: Sigma Pi Della. UUSTAFSON, JO ANN anncrs Crave, Illinoi: Mum's Education Toppers; Augustanu Choir; Band; MENU HANSEN, ALVINA C. Salem. Oregon Transfer: Midland Cnllcur- El mcnluru Educuh'on SNEA. HA N ERNEST 11., JR. Lansing, Illinois Transfer: Indiana University Psychology Psychology Club. HARBAUCH, MARILYN A. Dallas, Wisconsin Biology Transfer: Stout Stale Univrrsily Toppers; Tri Beta. HARDING, NEVINS F Rock Island, Illinois Transfer: Black Hawk College. State Uni- versity of Iowa Chemistry HARRIS, MARIE B. Rockford, Illinois Nursing School Nurse. HAUFF, WALDEMAR Rockford, Illinois Chamixtry Augustana Choir; Tribe of Vikings; Bela Omega Sigma; Fontball: Swimming. HECKEL, KAREN E. Geneseo, Illinois Transfer: DePauw University Elementary Education SNEA; Chi Omega Gamma. HEDEEN, STANLEY E. Evanston, Illinois Biology Omicron Delta Kappa; Akros, President; Tri Beta; Representative Msembly, Presi- dent; WVIK, Station Manager; Biology Club; Orientation Co-Chaimlan; Men's House Council. HECC, PETER H. Port Edwards. Wisconsin Mathematics Bantl HEIN, KAROL A. Rockford, Illinnis Elementary Education W110 Who in American Colleges and Uni: versitles; Aglaia; Toppers; R. A. Cam- mittce; SNEA; WAA, President; Proctor; Phi Rho; Vi-Roynlty; Friendship Fair Committee Chairman. HEIN, ROBERT C. Lauzium, Michigan Music Education HENNINC, ALLEN R. Rockford; Illinois Accounting Commerce Club; Junior ClasI: President: Tribe of Vikings, Secretary, Vice-President; Beta Omega Sigma; Football; Wrestling; Baseball; Track HESSEH. LARHAINE M. St. Petersburg, Florida Elementary Education Kappa Epsilon Nu. HIEBEE, ARLEEN D. Chicago. Illinois Chemistry Toppexs; Observer; LSA; Christian Mis- sions; AC5, Secretary; WAA. HILL, ISABEL I. Rock Island, Illinois Physical Education Alpha Psi Omega, Vice-President; PEMM; XVAA, Vice-President; Sigma Pi Delta, Pledge Mom, Treasurer: Friendship Fair Committee Chairman; Terrapin-Dolphin. HILLMAN, A. DOUGLAS Rockford, Illinois Accounting W'VIK; Commerce Club; Delta Omega Nu, Treasurer; Homecoming Committee Chair- man; Swimming. HINDENBURG, JOHN J. Sycamore, Illinois Business Administration Commerce Club; Tribe of Vikings; Beta Omega Sigma; Baseball, Football. HOLT, CRAIG W. Chicago, lilinois Biology Biology Ciub; Omicron Sigma Omicron; Swimming. HORNER, RONALD D. Woodhull, Illinois Economics Commerce Ciub; Gamma Alpha Beta, Alumni Director, 1. M. Director, Treasurer; Football. HOUCEN, PHILIP L. Cedar Rapids Iowa 15:1inin Omicron Deita Kappa; Akros; Pi Epsilon Nu; R. A. Cummittee; Observer; LSA; Writers! Club; Delta Omega Nu; Orien- tation Leader; Friendship Fair Committee Chairman; Track HOYEB, MARCUS C. Bcrgenfield, New Jersey Geology Akros; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; EL A. Com- mittee; Tribe of Vikings; Delta Omega Nu; Football. INCEMANSON, JAMES W. Chicago, Illinois Chemistry LSA; Christian Missions; Commerce Club; ACS, Program Chairman; Math Club; APO, Service Chairman, Vice-Presidcnt. ISAACSON, GAY ANN Rock Island. Iliinois Transfer: University of Illinois Elementary Education SNEA; Chi Omega Gamma. JACKSON, EMILIE I. Rock Island, Illinois Mathematics SNEA. IAEGER. JAMES E. Durant, Iowa Chanirtry Wrestling. JOHNSON, BRUCE C. Molina, Illinois German Commerce Club. JOHNSON, DALE R. Moline, Illinois Accounting Rho Nu Delta JOHNSON, DAVID H. East Moline. Illinois Social Studies Tribe of Vikings. ' $552535ng . - A :A-PQa-Auml JOHNSON, GAIL c. Eurlin on, Iowa Englis Toppers; Representative Assembly Secre- tary,- R A. Committees; CUBOM; Au 5- tana Choir; Observer; Writers' Cub; SNEA; WAA; Proctor; Phi Rho. Corres- pondin Secretary; Otientatiun Leader, Friend i1: Fair Committee Chairman; Homecoming Committee Chairman. IOHNSON, N. JOEL, IR. Libertyville, Illinois Humanities Swedish Club; Pi Upsilon Gamma. IOHNSON, PAUL DAVID Shim 0, Illinois Englis Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities; Omicron Delta Kappa; Akros; Pi E ilon Nu; R. A. Committees; WVIK; 0 server; Publications Board; Writers' Club; Delta Omega Nu; Inter-Fratemity Council. JOHNSON, REID New Windsor, Illinois I Ecommim Commeme Club; Delta Omega Nu. EOHNSON, ROBERT Mobile. Alabama Psychology chhology Club; Rho Nu Delta. JOHNSON, RONALD BocHotd, Illinois Sociology Band, President; Christian M iss i n n s ; Church Vocations. IOHNSON, SHARON C. Muske on, Michigan Englis Pi Epsilon Nu; R. A. Committees; CUB; Observer; Rockety-I; Writers' Club; WM; Junior Class Secretary; Women's League; Phi Rho; Friendship Fair Com- mittee Chairman; Homecoming Commit- tee Chairman. IOHNSON, THOMAS H. Foxt Dodge, Iowa English Ahos; B. A. Committees; Orchestra; WVIK; LSA; Writers' Club; Swedish Ciub. IOENSON, WILLIAM V. Marinette, Wismnsin Geography Beta Omega Sigma; Football. JONES, EDWIN W. Geneseo, Illinois Accounting JONES, LARRY P. Molina, Illinois Biology Orchestra, President; Gamma Alpha Beta. IUCOVICS, ELAINE E. Downers Grove, Illinois Elementary Education Toppers; SNEA; WAA; Chi Omega Gam- ma, Vice-President, Treasurer,- Cheerlead- er; Orientation Leader. KARLBLOM, ROBERT 5, Chicago, Illinois Accounting Who's Who in American Coileges and Uni- versities; Omicron Delta Kappa; Men's House Council, Treasurer; Proctor; Phi Omega Phi; President, Tleasurel'; Inter- Fraternity Council; Basketball; Baseball. KAWAIIRI, MASAEU Kumamoto City, Japan Transfer: Meiii Gakuin University, Tokyo Political Science Christian Missions. KEENER, KAREN MARDELL Tiskilwa, Illinois English Toppers; CUB; Observer; Writers' Club; SNEA; WAA; Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer; Homecoming Committee Chairman. KEMENYFFY. STEVEN Rock Island, Illinois Mathematics Writers, Club; Math Club. KIRKPATRICK, TEBRENCE Country Club Hills, Illinois Transfer: University of Illinois Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon; WVIK; Pi Upsilon Gamma. KITI'LAUS, LLOYD Davenport, Iowa Philosophy w Greek Phi Beta Kappa; Akras; Church Vacations, Program Chairman. KLABUNDE, KENNETH I. Davenport, Iowa Chemistry AC3; Tribe of Vikings; Rho Nu Delta, Vice-Plesident; Inter-Fratemity Council; Football; Wrestling. KLOOSTRA. JERRY LEE Grand Rapids, Michigan Transfer: Grand Rapids Junior College Business Administration Ruckety-l; Tribe of Vikings; Beta Omega Sigma; Football. KOELLER, NANCY I... Rock Island, Illinois Transfer: Coe College Sociology KONOW, GERALD Chicago, Illinois Accounting KRAMER, GLEE l. Moline. Illinois English Toppers; SNEA. KHOON, JUDY M. Park Ridge, Illinois History Toppers; Phi Alpha Theta, Secretary,- LSA; SNEA; Biology Club; WAA; Wom- en's League; Kappa Epsilon. KULLMAN, JOHN Kenosha, Wisconsin Geology Men's House Council; Gamma Alpha Beta, KUL'ZER, TINKA Rock Island, Illinois Transfer: Capital University Sociology Christian Missions. LAM, TAK-WAI Hong Kong Chemistry Akros, Secretary; AC5, Chairman; Math Club, President, Vice-President. LANDAHL. CARL D. Chicago, Illinois Physics LSA; Math Club; Psychology Club. LANDON, PAMELA K. Molina, Illinois Elementary Education Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- varsities; Aglaia; Womerfs League, Presi- dent, Secretary; Chi Omega Gamma, Sec- retary; Cheerleader; Friendship Fair Com- mittee Chairman. LARSON, DONALD R. Balnvin, Illinois Business Administration Reprcscnmtivc Assembly; Band; WVIK; Cummercc Club; Psychology Club; Delta Omega Nu, Vice-Prcsidcnl; Orientation Leader; Homecoming Committee Chair- man. LARSON, LARRY J. Molina, Illinois Transfer: Blackhawk Couege Biology LEITHNER, JACKLYN A. Rock Island, Illinois Spanish LEIVAT, KRlSTI Molina, minuis Social Work Commerce Club; WAA; Fleshmnn Class Secretary; Phi Rho, Treasurer, Historian. LINDGBEN, JEFFREY R. Chicago, minnis Transfer: University of Hawaii English Auguslann Choir; WVIK; LSA; Swedish Club; Delta Omega Nu, Treasurer. LINDLEY, JULIE A. Rock Island, Illinois Elementary Education Band; SNEA; WAA; Kappa Epsilon Nu, President, Vice-President, Treasurer; In- ter-Somrity Cauncil. LINCWALL, KAREN C. Des Moines, Iowa Elementary Education Orchestra: Phi Hho, Treasurer; Orienta- tion Leader. LOFQUIST, MARVIN 1. Chicago, Illinois Chemistry AC5; Delta Omega Nu. LUM, BESSIE B. Rock Island, Illinois Social Work LUNDBLAD. CONRAD H. Rock Island, Illinois Prc-Medicina Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron DeIta Kappa; Akros, Vice-Pxesident; Tn' Beta; Represen- tative Assembly, Treasurer; Observer; Del- ta Omega Nu, Treasurer. 272 LUNDEEN, CAROLE M, Huckfurd. Hll' 'x Siiw-ch Cur mu Sigma Alpha Hm: Phi Illm. LUNDELL, ALISON Whiloht-ml. Michigan 'I'rundur: Mmkcgnn Community C0 I:t:t' f-fh'nmltw'y l 'rrfion lhmtl; Ulm'rvl LSA; SNJCAL SwrtliSh Club: Wumc-Ifs chluun; Kappa Tau. LUNDHULM, CHAHL is F. St Louis Park. Minm-s In English Omicron Dvlln Kappa; R. A, Commitlx-m CUB; Auguslunn Choir, PH 'dvnt; Observ- r-r; Snphnmurp Class Sccrutnry: Bt-ta 011107 5111 Sigma, Vice-Prc lent, Svcnlhlry, Inter- Frntvrnity Council; Field Survives CnrnA miltm'. Cn-Chnirmnn. MHCLEAN, DUNCAN V. Wilmette, Illinois Ecmmrujcs Who'q Who in American Cnlluges and Uni- w-L ls; Bcprvmnmlive Assembly, View Prcbldent; R. A. Cbmmittee; CUB, Chair- mun; CUBOM, Chairman; Augustann Choir, Vice-Prcsidcnt; Commerce Club. Tmnsurur; Snphomorc Class Treasurer; Men's House Council; Phi Omega Phi; Chevrlcmler; Orientation Leader; Friend- ship Fair Committee Chairman; Hornc- cuming Committee Chairman. MACNUSON. KRISTIN L. Mt. Cmrull, Illinois Elementary Education Who's Who in American Cnlleges and Uni- versities; Aglaia; Tnppers; R. A. Commit- tee; SNEA; Phi Rhu, Pledge Mom; Vi- Rnyalty; Orientation Leader; Friendship Fair Co-Chairman; Wamefs House CounA cil President. MAKI, CHARLES C. Cambridge, Illinois Transfer: Blackhaw'k College Cambridge, Illinois Psychology Sigma Alpha Eta: LSA: Men's House Council; Proatnr. MCCHESNEYl KENT DA Molina, Illinois Music Education Band: Orchestra; MENC. McCRElCHT, JAMES O. Viola, Illinois Chemistry 273 ML'CINNIS, RUTH L. Plymouth, Illinnis 'l'mnhfcr: Cartlmuv CuIIt-gc Psyclmlugy Psyuhnlnuy Club, l'rt-asnn-r. MCSWAIN, RUSSELL Bttllwuud, Illinois Fuh'll'cui Science VVIK; Ohxl'rv'pr; Dnhnh'. Ml J'ZEH, RITA K. Nurmul, Illinois: Music Education Wlm' Who in Amun'can Colleges and Uni, Aglnia; ToppL'rk; Augustanu crclzuy; Band; LEA; MENC. Vitr-P sidL-nt: VVAA: Kappa Tau. MILLER, DEBORAH M. Davenpnrt, Iowa Efemgnlury Education Toppers; R. A. Committee; Auguslana Chair; SNEA; VVAA; Chi Omega Gamma. MILLER, JAMES F. Davenport, Iowa 090101.111 Akras; Sigma Gamma Epsilon, President. Corresponding Secretary. Editnr. MODORY, GUY 1. WHnlkegan, Illinnis Business Administration Cnmmerce Club; Swedish Club; Omicron Sigma Omicron. MORRILL, HUGH H. East Moline, Illinois Prc-Law Phi Theta Kappa. MORSE. EDWIN WA Bluomingtan, Illinois Geology Band; Commerce Club; Binlogy Club; Tribe of Vikings; Delta Omega Nu; Swim- ming; Cross Cuuntry. MOSES, DIANE C, Molina, Illinois Music Education Alpha Psi Omega; CUBOM; Augustana Choir; Rockety-l; MENC, Secretary, Treasurer; Chi Omega Gamma. MURPHY, SHARON A. Rock Island, Illinois Elementary Education Toppers; SNEA. NACHE, VALENTINE Silvis, Illinois Accounting Cnmmerce Club; PEMM; Tribe of Vik- ings; Beta Omega Sigma; Foutball. NELSON. JAMES P. Chestcltnn, Indiana Music Edncatinn Band, Vicc-President; Orchestra, Vice- President; MENC; Swedish Cluh, Presi- dnnt. NELSON, KATHLEEN C. Bettendorf, Iowa Elementary Education Toppers; Owhcstm; Rockcty-l; LEA; SNEA. Historian; WAA; Chi Omega Cam- ma, Corresnnnding Secretary; Orientation Leader. NELSON, MARIE L. Rnckfnrd, Illinois Elcmcnmry Education Toppers; Augustana Chair; Hockely-J; SNEA; Juninr Class Treasurer; Kappa Tau; Orientation Leader. NELSON, MARJORIE L. Calesbum, Illinois Physical Edrtcatl'an CUBOM; PEMM; WAA: Kappa Epsilon, Historian: Cheerleader; Friendship Fair Committee Chairman. NELSON. PAUL M. ingalls, Michigan Mathematics Augustana Chair; Pi Upsilon Gamma. NELSON, ROBERT 5. Rock Island, Illinois Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon; APO. NELSON, THOMAS E. Rock Island, Illinois Transfer: University of Illinois Ari - Percntismj NIGHTINCALE, KATHRYN Orion, Illinois Transfer: Bethany College Music Education Augustana Choir; SNEA; MENC, NIMROD, FAITH B. Stanton, Iowa Elementary Educnffon Pi Epsilon Nu; B. A, Committee; Oba serveI; LSA; SNEA, VicePresident; Kappa Tau, President; Orientation Leader; Friend- ship Fair Committee Chairman. NORSEN, JAMES A. Rockfurd, Illinois Geography Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Men's House Council; Gamma Alpha Beta. Athletic Director. - 7 V 'quwr-r r- '3'wwrrlf OEHMICH, NANCY Cnal Valley, Illinois Philosophy Whn's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities; Tnppers; Augustana Choir; WVIK; Chi Omega Gamma; Orientation Leader. OLSEN, CHERYL D. Chicago, Illinois Music Education Augustana Choir; LSA; MENC; anen's League. OLSON, NANCY L. Chicago, Illinois Music Alpha Psi Omega; Augustana Choir,- WAA; Kappa Tau. PARKHURST, JUDITH Molina, Illinais Geography Toppers; Phi Alpha Them. - PABRIS, JON D. St. CharlesJ Illinois Speech Alpha Psi Omega; Augustana Choir; Rho Nu Delta. PARRISH, RICHARD W. Molina, Illinois Transfer: Blackhawk College Psychology Wrestling. PEARSON, ALCENE A. Missoula, Montana Transfer: Gustavus Adolphus Mathematics Observer; LSA, Deputah'on Chairman; Pi Upsilon Gamma, Vice-President. PETERSON, KATHRYN A. Rock Island, Illinois Elementary Education SNEA; Chi Omega Gamma, President, Secretary, Pledge Mum; Inter-Somrity Council; Orientation Leader. PETERSON, ANN E. Altona, Illinois English $091395; Pi Epsilon Nu; SNEA; Kappa au. PETERSON, LINDA R. Rock Island, Illinois Elementary Education Toppers; LSA; SNEA; Swedish Club. PETERSON, MARSHA L. Manistee, Michigan Religm: Education Band; Christian Missions, Historian. PETERSON, RAYMOND D. Coal Valley, Illinois Transfer: Blackhawk College Sociology Omicron Sigmn Omicron. PIERCE, DIXIE C. Molina, Illinais Biology POHLMANN, LAWRENCE D. Shuntcm, Illinois Mathematics g?ng; Orchestra; Math Club; Psychology u . PBIGGIE, NAN K. Berwyn. Illinois Centagy PUN, RONNY Jesselton, Sabab, Malaysia Geogtuphu LSA. RANDALL, C. ALAN East St. Louis, Illinois Mary Tribe of Vikin 5; Beta Omega Sigma, Sec- retary; Foot'ba . MTHBURN, ROY R. Rack Island Illinois Business iniwtrulion Commerce Club; APO, Historian. REISELT, RICHARD W. Bettendorf, Iowa Physical Education PEMM; Iunicr Class Vice-President; Beta Omega Sigma; Football. REYNOLDS, WILLIAM M. East Moline, Illinois Transfer: Cornell College English WVEK; LSA; Writers' Club. RICHARDS, LARRY D. Seattle, Washingtun Transfer: University of Washington Mathematics AIpha Psi Omega; WVIK; LSA; Christian Missions. BICHESON, DALE M. Rock Island, Illinois Bushes: Administration NPLEY, DORA M. Rock Island. Illinois Transfer: Blackhawk College French RYLA'NDER, JACQUELIN F. Rock Falls, Illinois Music Alpha Psi Omega; Augustana Choir,- LSA; MENC. SCHMIDT, MILDRED A. Ceneseo, Illinois Transfer: Westmar College Elementary Education SNEA. SCHOESSEL, CARL A. Rock Island, Illinois Biology Biology Club; Tribe of Vikings; Cross- Cnuntry; Swimming. SCHULTZ, RICHARD J. Crete, Illinois Ewiness Administration SHINE, AUDREY L. Bettendorf, Iowa Speech Cmction SIMMON, HARRISON B. Molina, Illinois Business Administration Commerce Club; Omicron Sigma Omicron. SIMMONS, ARLENE Davenport, Iowa Medical Technology Toppers; Tri Beta. SKOCSBERG, CAROL M. Chicago, Illinois History Aglaia; Toppers; SNEA; WAA; Women's League, Secretary; Sigma Pi Delta, Treas- urer; Inter-Sorority Council; Washhgton Semester Student. SMITH, KAREN Naperville, Illinois Speech Correction Sigma Alpha Eta. SODEBQUIST, LAILA Chicago, Illinois Elementary Education Orchestra; LSA; SNEA; Swedish Club, Secretary; Phi Rho. SUPER, BRUCE Grand Rapids, Michigan Accounting Commerce Club; Tribe of Vikings; Phi Omega Phi; Football. SPITI'AL, JOHN S. Fort Dodge Iowa Business Adminktratian Representative Assambly; LSA, Treasurer; Commerce Club; Pi Upsilon Gamma; Ori- entaliun Leader; Friendship Fair Com- mittee Chairman; Homecoming Commit- tee Chairman STEELANDT, JEANETI'E M. Molina, Illinois Speech Correction Sigma Alpha Eta. STEIN, JOAN Chicago, Illinois Elementary Education Toppers; Alpha Psi Omega STEVENSON. BRUCE E. Chicago, Illlinnis Pre-Mzdicl'ne Akms; Tri Beta; Alpha Psi Omega; Ob- server; Men's House Council; Phi Omega Phi, Secretary. STONE, LEWIS Rock Island, Illinois Psychology R; A. Committee; WVIK; Psychology Club; Orientation Leader. STONEBURNER, KATHLEEN East Moline. Illinois Biology Band.Baton Twirler; SNEA; Biology Club; WM; Sigma Pi Delta, Secretary; Orien- tagion Leader; Tempm-Dolphfn; Swim. mmg. SRATTON FLORENCE L Cordova, Illinois Elementary Education STRIETER. HELEN D. Davenport, Iowa Chemistry Toppers; Band; Orchestra; ACS. STROMBOM, GEORGE D. Sycamore. Illinois Elementary Education Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities; SNEA; Tribe of Vikings; Men's House Council, President; Phi Omega Phi, Vice-President; Inter-Fralernity Council; ViaRoyalty; Basketball; Baseball. sTU'I'Z, JOAN L. Maline, Illinois Transfer: Blackhawk College Mathematics SUNDBEBG, CHRISTINE H. Chica 0. Illinois Englis Aglnin; Toppers; Pi Epsilon Nu; Orches- tra; Rocketygl; Publications Board,- Chi Omega Gamma; Orienlalion Leader. SUTHERLAND, JEANNE V. St. Paul, Minnesota History Augustana Choir; SNEA: WAA; Phi Rho, President; Inter-Sororily Council; orien- tation Leader. SWAYNE, HOWARD C. Davenport, Iowa Transfer: Blackhawk College Mathenmeia Rho Nu Delta, President,- Inter-Fratemity Council. TACUE, MERIBETH E. Davenport. Iowa Biology Tri Beta; Biology CIub. TAMBERT, MARCIA D. Los Altos, California Transfer: California Lutheran College Speech Correction Sigma Alpha Eta; WAA; Kappa Epsilon. THORNE, JOHN C. Dayton, Iowa Biology Tri Beta; Biology Club; Proctor; Gamma Alpha Beta, President, Vice-President, Treasurer; Inter-Fratemity Council, Presi- dent, Secretary. TIAPULA, FAIAOGO T. Laulii, Page Page, Samoa History LSA; SNEA. TIDEMANN, JAMES W. Bluomington, Illinois Social Work Biology Club; Omicron Sigma Omicron. TINDALL, IOSEPI-l B. SherrarcL Illinois Biology TINKEE. PATRICIA ANN Bettendorf, Iowa Biology Kappa Epsikm, President, Corresnonding Secretary; Inter-Sorority Council; Vi- Royalty; Terrapin-Dolphin. TREDE, DONA Davenport. Iowa Physical Education PEMM; WM. 274 TURNER, ALFRED M. Northbrnnk, Illinois Accounting Augustanl Choir; Rockcty-I; Gamma A1- plm Hutu. Secretary. VAN ARNAM, BLANCHE U Davenport, Iowa Transfer: Cnlmado Stan: Univcrsily, Blackhnwk Cnllcgc Accounting: VROMAN, KENNETH W, Molina, Illinoh: Transfer: Blackhawk College Accounting WAGNER, LYNNE S. Malina, Illinois Elementary Education Band; SNEA, Secretary; Kappa Tau. WALLIN, KRISTINE L. Chicago, lllinois Elementary Education Orchestra; SNEA; WAA, WALSTEN, ELIZABETH M. Alpha Illinois 511:2ch Correction Toppers; Sigma Alpha Eta; Kappa Tau; InterrSororily Council. WARREN, LARRY W. Molina, Illinois Sociology WATTS, SALLI M. Rock Island, Illinois English SNEA; WAA, Secretary; Sigma Pi Delta. Vice-President; Inter-Sorority Council, Sec- retaryTreasurer; F riendship Fair Commit- tee Chairman; Terrapin-Dulphin, WEAVER, GARY D. Davenport, Inwa Transfer: Luther College Matlwmatim Tribe of Vikings: Wrestling; Gulf. WENGER, ROBERT 5. Rock Island, Illinois Transfer: University of Chicago Economics WVIK; LSA; Commerce Club. WERNER, SHARON L. VVeskern Springs, IHinuis Speech Correction Sigma Alpha Eta; Observer; LSA; Kappa Epsilon Nu; IMer-Somrity Cuuncil. 275 WETZEL, JOHN H, Rock Island. Illinois Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Tribe of Vikings; Elm Nu Delta, Treasurer; Inter-Fratemity Council; Golf. WHEELER, RUSSELL H. Bartlesvillu, Oklahamn Emory Who's Who In American Colleges and Uni- versities; Omicron Delta Kappa; Repre- scnlaiivz: Assembly, President; CUBOM; Band; Observer; Men's House Council; Phi Omega Phi; Vi-Royally; On'enfation Lender; Washington Semester Student. WIESE, MARY L. Eldridge, Iowa Elementary Education LSA; SNEA; WAA; Women's League; Sigma Pi Della, Secretary. WILLETFS, JOHN P. Peoria, Illinois Transfer: University of Illino'w Psychology Augustana Choir; Psychology Club; Pi Up- silon Gamma; Tennis. WILLIAMS, CARY 5 Colona, Illinois Transfer: Blackhawk College History WILLIAMS, ROBERT E. Wakefield, Michigan Philosophy- Akros; LSA; Writers' Club WOMACK, JAMES W. Molina, IHinois Transfer: Northwestern College H ismry Phi Alpha Theta. VVORTHINCTON, JAMES B, Rock Island, Illinois Chemistry AC5; Calf. YOUNG, KENNETH M. La Grange Park, Illinois Political Science Tribe of Vikings; Beta Omega Sigma; Football; Track. YOUNGCREN. MARK Keokuk, Iowa Psychology R. A. Committee; W'VIK; Psychology Club. ZIMMER, PETE Moline, Illinois Phifowophy WVIK; Delta Omega Nu. STUDENT INDEX Ahbnlt. Mnnh-e 121. 153. 19!. Abraham. Judith 139. 171. 180 5.1.131va 121.158. 1.11.1.1. M15551 1:14. 1:15 Adamsma. 5501a Adolplu'. 10111113994. 101. 171. 111.1. Ila... 111151....11, D.'vi.1 111. 15!! 111.111.... 1.15:: 111.155. 192 . K511111111 94. 177. Alums, 11052.1 111. 117. 143. 171. 186. 1.93 mm. 1.11.... 1111mm 111,155. 151 mo Almnd:r.G-1'1 51 Allen. Linnea 31.. 94. 150. 174. 191 11.5.1.1... 111154.199. 111. 106 111.15.... 11.1.... 121, 111. 150 11.5.1115, L1...1. 111. 191 11.111th. err 7 Am Andhr.'llfl 1.27.'19-l Andzgul,Elline 139.175. Andellon. 61mm 127. 159. 108 Andean. Chr'uh'n: 1.54 Andaman, C. Linne- 113 Andaman. Gui; 127. 194 Analgwn. Daniel 127. 156. Andaman. Danni! 1.19 Andtrsun. Dualld- 210 mm. Jam: in. 94 Mum. JIInES '1'. 139, Andaman. 130111 5.124. 145. 1.1mm. 1.1.1.... 11. '127. Minna. Judilh D. 94. 145- 14131 . 1 . 184.509 Andman 122. 9 grin 159. '11:: n... arson mm 2 .91K '11. Wm. Ken: 151'. 150. 111.194 Mum. 141...- w. 155. 1111 Andqlton. Muril 114. 150, 111 1154...... 111.11... 111. 1a: Andean. M114: 1311.114 mew. Mu-y 54 Andean. 'M-I'n'ln 94, 174. 189. 51!. Andean... M11111: Km! 1.19 Auduwn. Pu: 11. 1:19. 115 . 11.11 s. 95. 151, 151. 195 . Pem- 114. 143. Andaman. mus. 127. 143. 159. 1511. 189. M4 Mulch. Phyllis E. 55. 149. 154. 200 1.1m... 11m. 111. 150. 111. 1011 1'55 111'? ms 7' msth. 135. 151.111 Mmmsmn 1.31.158. 1W! Andemm. $115111 179.100 1.5m; AppEIgni'n, '11.unc.138. 188. ArguehaA 1.1.1 1......1 1.... 115...... Armcmehm 111.145 1110 Arvani: 2I'llIfI'Y 9'5. 220 451.611.0111: 124.153. Alkinss'nll. M117 121.153. 211! gun, Winn... 95 Aulemuehlc. Omaha. 18.1 Aver. Nunmn. It. 139. 190. 2211. 23 555-2., 1.11m. 95 313115.145de 111. 135. 111. 1011 151185.101? 153 1.11.1... Betty 111m. Jnalnnc 154. 1511. 11 1 1m 11. 121.1111... 191 Bmdmn. Helen 12-1. 118. 153. 1 911mm. 5...... 1:11. 111, 11 1 Bamuill. David 119. 159. 64 161' Banuls. 1Vill' .n 35 Ennhzlmm. Wilhelmin 95 111.45... Chnrles 124. 159. 163. 171. 182. 202 3131211011. Clank: 135. 190. Balumlu. 111m... 95. 15:1. 114. 1m 31.... James Bauer. Susan 1.98 B-uursfield. John. Ir. 1...... Sm... 15. 145. 145. 151. 162 11.1.4111. .11... 114. 175 Beam. come 95. 151.150 11.1mm. My 1:19 Holmium. Fund 134. 151 11.11 John 135 118. 114 1111 Judith .1011 311mm. 1.17111! Maud... Dwxlas 118. manna... M. 1.... 95. 145. 147. 1 9. .04 11.2.3.3... Chm n: 171. :55. 13mm, 12.... 311. 1:11.131, 1114. 115.2 3.... 1151.... '131 Belmniol'l. M'Iriurie 81. 96. 15:1. 1115. 2011 3mm. Jun 111. 114.1111 Btrgrnaul. Eleven 55. 11:1 Bcrgexmd.Rid1ud 95. 151. 1 1 Brrultmm. Bury 131. 210 11.5.1125. 11m 125 Bethunm. Willinm 93 31mm... 11....11 1111.113. 1 1 Bjmrk. Munyn 126. 1.45. 15:1 111 3101111131111. 1111an mm Ann: Elude. Mm 196 Elndr. Thomas 911 111.1... Camuau 1:15. 51111 Blcyacor. Ellen 140. 159. 1611'. 91151111111. June 119 Blumquist, 1131111 1351.159. 31011313. Dune 1:10. 184. 91111710551. Dim 35.134. mm, L. Ann 194. 145. 149.1..54 168.219. 311111.55an 139 lmclein.$harnn1139.159 aninzcx. Valerie l. 1 1314.203 11m... 13...... .011 anel. Wiilinm 114. 1.19. 184 131.105 Bointkn.Mx'c1lcln -98. 153 E 55111115511an11: 130 1.51. Bonwin Bv'lnn 15.214 Balm 121m 27 Ranch: .Mnxy Ann 127. 305 Boneolkr. Shawn 98. 1.55. 107. 189. 209 Bonenskr. Stuvun Bmlh,Tu41 117. 1113 Bulwhlc Slevrn 127 Benin. Nnnby Bowing. Dmiu'l Bmh. Ammllu 125. 159 llrrck. James 155. 155. 175. 1114 Bros. 1115. 214 Bmdl'uchrnr. Mary 125. 159. 199. 1'77. 179 Hmmnn. Cn-lchun 14, 139. 165. 15-1. 111 91301111. Gml'gc 111'. 184. Binnie. John 99. 190. 220 Bmoks. Clinurd 11-1 Bmlhnrd. Dennis BWW'I. C'lennolI 138 Brawn. '9 3 'o 115 112. Brugmnn. 11mm 114 andenn John 1-19. 195 Bnmell, 1 112111111 95. 145. 112. 185. 191 ansvold. Emm- Brynn. 11.11.... 114.159.114 Buchwalur. John 1115 Buck. Cnlol BucklehWilliIm-I 135 Buffilajanicc :13. 1:11.111. Budd. Richard 114. 194. 1'12. 177 11.11... 31.1.. 111.11... rnmuln 31 31.11111. Kain. 114.153.1415 Burma. Nancy 1-1. 1:19. 1011 Burden. Puneia 111mm... 11.1.... 91. 151. 139. 155 51...... an... 1:13 Buzzeall,511dy 159. 197. 6 911111111. Julia 19.7. 21.11 1111mm. 1Villiam WT, 9.20 Camn'.P Paul Clidgtll, 1355.15 111.151. Caidgvgeli. 111111151: 1.11.153. Calve'n,11miee 111.155. c... m..h. s... 111.151 Caldwell. Lu:1'nd.1 Cannon: Camera... 131 cm... 111...... 119. 150. cum... 111.55. 11s. 1141, 04 1 Car'lsnn. Cari Cnrlsun. Cm: 51 Cnrlsun. Curtis 91. 154, 151.1 n Cntlson. David B. 91' 011mm. Dnvirl L. 135. 148 cm ... 135.151. 118. 115. 23 Cviwn. Gail 134. 1'13. 155. 199 cmm. Hmry Carlsnn. 1...... 11. 155. 117. 1112. 159. 1 35 Cll'llwi. 11mm. 112.150. 111. 156. 119. 21111 r150 . Me: 118 61111011. Lynn: Cnilssnn.:l Mnrr Ellen 115. 011553;: ancln 19.8. 111. Cullsun. P111111 Cnrlmll 11.111141 D111 Cnrlslm. 11:15:! Cnriign.1lonald 94.97. Cnrlwn.11.mlm Cnilalult Pnul 1:13. 1111. Cnxlxtmm. 11m: Cnrlmnhi. limo 10591515.?8 C1111. Rohcn 9'1. 152.1. C1111. Judilh 13 . 179 Canunm... Dnnny 1:11. 110 Glllwn'ghl.1:'.lltn 1011 Cuban. Knlhlcen 14. 114. $37. 159. IEH. 179, 188. 1 Cnnro. Pnn'l 97. 181. 190. Culia. Groun- 2211 Cuwcnkn Donnrd 1111.115 Chnndll-r. 11.1.5511 1:15 Chnpi Gilbcn 93.214 Chnpnmn. anu- 114. 158. 2111. 11 Chasnmy. 1.... 114 155, 1 Chen... Gloria 130.150.181. 200 Chn1l111.Cam1 139 1.78 Chn'nslwhumn. Diana 51. 6111;13. 6. T011 158.157. Chu'rch. Thumas S. 137. 159 Churchill Dnnitl 95, 159, 118 M Dough. 1713 Evan Clnumr. 1111-111 136.198, 2 6 ClinTzcrmnn.cIoix. 15 Cougar. 13va11! 1.35. 1'15. 1 6 Cnhb. Corinnc 518 Cobcrlry. Michlcl Cuban. Eileen COEIIL' . 11011111 1212. 190, cm. ems. 91.155 Cogs Darwin 99 113.2111. Cwlxdge. 1111111 112. 22-1. 995 9.3 . Knlhcry'n 14. 114. n. 115. 151. 191 Carl.Jam.:s ma Curmu.lcnn 1.14. 151.114 Cuuch.l11n1:s 113. 2115, 1:19 Comm. K111115111 Cw. Kenn: 19.8 CuyJDhn 181.210.121. 11.1115 mbme. 59,1111 Clcdt. 151111 121 13.1.2.1... 111.191. 101 Crown . :2qu 114 leJ 16.1111... 150.1114 Don Culbmh,C1II1.i11-1 Dnncl. 0111-1111 220 0.51.1.1... 133.111 11.11.... Limiu 139 Dalhlskdt. Nancy 1:18. 150. Mm, 1m... 111.153 D1116. Cynlhin 13! 13mm... 13...... 91. 208 131...... Mum : no 13321361.... 188. 151. 105. 01.11.15. 11...... 0.135.... Damon. 11.1 151.150 D:y.Nwmnn 11511711111111.1111: 99.201. 1:15 13.15.11... 1.1.1. 1411. 115 11.1.... Cmnl 41. 111 D. 1:. n1... 1.415.511 1:10 ., 151... 1.11. 11111. 105 Duckw 1.1.... 140.190.1213 111:1... 111.....- 114. ms. no.1'1'1l'chmd ml 171171.214 Ditch. c... 1:113, 1511,1111 Danna... 11.15.15 1:10. 1115. 104 Danslmi. Jmum- 110. 191 12.1.1. n.- 5111111le 111 115.... 05:11 D111. Al'lnu 135 Dn1c1lslcr. Luwmnw 99. 115. 111. 106 13mm... .11.... 011111131.an 95.111 Dumnmc. George 111. 151. 190. 238 Dulnnvr. Richard D1Inmn,llichnrd 53.119. 162 159.. 180. 228 I111 .11....1..11 1.111.175 Dvnm . anl'ln 1111.150. 117. 151 Ensglmd. 1151.111 119. 152. 1 8 31k. Dnlv 1-1. 99. 1-15. 148. 159 Eckcrmnnn. 1155... 59 15.1.1.5... Annn 1.1... 131. 111.204 Erlehnnnn. Pamnln BB. 185. 159. 155 Edlcison.Cr1rin 1:11.114 EdmundJnnicn 09.145. 141.154 1511.111 Edmund .. 1:11.113 Edmlmd.1Vlili nm 119 1511. 51111011155. Richard 99 Eim-rnn'l'hwdnm 115. 111 111 51.51.14.111... 1.111.151. 5.11.1194 111:;de Ken! 132,161. on 221 11...... 1nd. 151.191 11...... -: 111.192 Ekslmm. mm... '119 195 Elwnn. 1.9512 122. 157.158 England. cm ... 122.171 Enzlund JL'nlI 151.155.151.119.112 Enchs'an. A'mlrum' 125.212 Erickmn. Leil 99 1.1.1.5... 51.1.5.4 m 1.1... 1:51.21. 1:10. 114, 194 Envif. Hurry 11.1mm..'1:'...1 111.171 Exptlm, 1'1ng 1 1.1.1115. hnry 1:13.100 5112.15.15 5va-; 1.... 115,115, ms, Evmsnn. Ellnnu 132 Evennn. 11mm 11.15.110.151... ma 1'1th. .11.... 1.... 100. 149, 155. 189. 1011 Fnilu-nnn. Edwin 25. 41' Farmer. 13.... 119 Fmbundur. 11m. 151 194 Fullnzl'. 11....15 Fel1m...1nin 1:11.161 Fem... 0.....1. 1:12.130. 1136.174. 1111.191 Fagut'un Sieve 1-1-ng 5.5.1.1 1111'.I 1511 F555. shonild 124. 210 T191111. Jack 130, 157. 1.94 fiizgunld.11mun1y 15:1 rrmimmm... William 100 rlcu. Judith Fugicmnn. 13.1.... 100 FuniL-mnn. 1.1... 1110.190 FulrIID. IlMimm 138. 5173 11...... 1:11. mu Flmlhcnm. nully 1111 Emu 155.101... 151. 1111 Funk! .1. 111.1 ... 119 5...1.Iu15;...1m.ic.- 109. s u 11. 1311.111 .1 11...... mm, .. 1...... 121. 132. 11 Edward 110. 150 C 114 133 100. 255. .4. Domlw ., Judill: 5 Funk. C5101 1r....1., 9.1.1.1.. 11111. 10.1 Fullku. Luis 115. 2011 1-1.... Junul 1111.104 c..........1151..x1 134 611.114... Knlhlcen 1110. 11111. a 5 6.71.15.11.12. 110 c..n.,Nom-. 1:15 c...1.,o1.y. 41'. 135 611' 12.... 194 1111111111011 115 111 .Jvhns-17.1 1.194 - 5.11.1.1... c... 11.111.11.1'1'31102 cm... c1555...- 1:10 111. 114 Cnudwin. Judilh 137 ' 10-1 at 111 Gmndh quol 1111. 170. 190 vami. Km... 1111. 1.55. 150, 171 Grimm. Knml 11! Exam. P 1:11 39. 155. 1135. 170. 188. 157. 151 Green. James 1:11. '7'1'6'9' Gmnwnd. Vernon Cum. Knlhlm 31-. 100. 149. 200 6137:. Sandra 25. 39. 1-18 5 Grail Kntldyn 151.113 212 Gmni'el.lJunnl: 11'4 an. Jonal'hnn 235 Cnecvicl. M11: 110 5.1111... 1...... 6.111111... 11.1mm 11m. 151. 160. 172 Gmm-i. Susan 100. 212 owned. Cary 115, 111. 185 191 Gmhcr, WilliInn 1111, 111:1 Gndd. 1mm: 12:. 155 Gnslnlwn.Cm1' uslnlwn. Umm: 116. 153, 162.190.1811 185.189. Gumfanack 210 0551.115... Inn... 114 Cnls17gm,151nn 1011.150. Oustn'sou. Unntn 122. 11!. Guslnfsun. Mary 38. 137. 1711 19 c.1111... Rth .11... 1.80. 111, 111. 1511 Hume. Evrlyn 11B. 156. 1611, 212 Hurknax. Mary 139 Hugclib. David 122 ngul'.1nrm 107. 204 Hnins. Rage. 121. 159 H1111... 11 Jnmu 115. 111 Hail. Bman 1:11 105,118 ..L: 11111111 n. 51 m 131' 11111nIlluu.Ilrurc 107. 105. 202 m 11511.111111111 1:17, 155. 7 00 11111. C 118. 1.11.1114 177.1117 .1041... 11.11.11.111... 11.... 157. 211.1 H..n...1.111vi.... 101 1111... 11.11.11 111. 1-.. 111.115 11.1mm. 111.111.1111 141 111.. 11110-111111 101.151 11.1.1 .1. 191-11111. 101 1111.11.11. 111111111... 122 110.11.110.11... m 1:12.150. 1 13 141. 178 101 1911 11:11:11.. 1:1...11111- 141. 177 111.111.11.11 v4.11 Sum. 0mm 41, 141. 160, 1615. 154. 211.7. 9.25 11111.11. Wltldomml 101. 1111, 15 250. 220 111.1114... 111.11....1 151. 5:10 lInchimII. lcnv 11.111.11.011. 115. 158. 159, 11 3.1.4.1.... L llnEkinwn. Carolyn 1-11. 11.11. .1111 210 Hmynn Sandra! 141. 160 1111.01. , 1.1.1.111 1101111111111. 1.. 101.1117. 173. 114 H1255. K11... 101.155. 1 5 HcIJL-L-n. Stanlny 101 145. 14811159 110111.11... 1111.11.10. 7.12 11.411.111.11. Shirley 141 2111 Huey. Pun Hugsuum, 11.1.1.1 115 11.111.111.111 14.101.145 1-17'. 179. 180'10 Hein. 1711111.... 125. 05 11.1... 11.11.... 101 anlch. Susan 100. 130. 1.92 14.11.511.310: 1:10 111-1111... 1111.... 101. 181. 109. 190. 2.20. 9:15 110111111. William 141, 159 Human... 7.111111 141 1121-1111:. P111111. 120. 17s. mm. 1.1.1.1111 101. 155. 700 111111111111. Anne 141. 178. 133 1110111. staph... 141 Hiubea Allun 108. 156 Hill 1353111.; 102. 149. 1571 17 Hill 111111-15... 110.1011 H111. 11.15.11... 1:10. 150. 171 1111111.:111. Douglas 102. 157, 1 . 94 11111111111101.5111. 141 H 111110510111 94.102. 190. 2 6 11111115111111. Dunnid 141. 151 111.1124. Wil'linm 1111. 151. 15 11.1.1.1,151. 1:10. 1511. 159. 101. 1002 201 HDGkiI'Igi, P0111 Hug1l1nd.DnV13115.198 11.31.1111, 1..... 25,1110. 145, 13.5 159.157 177.105. 110151-111. Cheryl 111113.204 1111.91.11. 1.11.11151 11.1111nu1won11. 17.11.1111. 141, .1 1101.1..111111-1 110. 171.101. 100 11.11.11... 11 'd 174 11-11-1101. 1'11 130. 110.174 111.1... Knlhryn 141 11.111.01.111. 102. 202 11.111, 111-15141. 111:1. 210 1111...... 1:11.141. 117 11110 1111111 1:13. 106 11.111.511.111... 1.1.11.1. 1115mm. 11.1.5.1. 1:10 1111...... 1:011:11 10:, 1911 1111...... 71......111 115. 155. 117.1911 11.141111. 75111.. 102.110. 151. 150,104,220 110......1.D......1.1 150,174 11.11.111.111. 511.15; Howd. 501.... 111 1111...,5111101 102,150. 220 141131171111, 11th 141 Hulsmn, Sim 115. 205 Hullulcn. Sltvnn Hupy. 51'1'1'2 19.7. 1413. 151. 11.11;. 1111-. 129. 177. 1711. 1 z Hmchins. Susnn 102. 141. 18 183 14.111.111.115... 5: 5:1. 11.11.11.511. C11... 141 11.1.5.1 ... 11...... 102.150 15.651.13.11.- 130. 140. 155.188. 1'19. 183. 112 1111:111an5011. Janine 114, 157, 140. 205 Inna'td. Edward 118. 109. 170. 372. 174. 21! 15715151071. CW 102, 192 1.1.19.1.51111115 101. 1000115. 5111.. 148. 172.174 J:egq7,10mns 0.150 51107115311. Max:151 141. H! 1.150... Cheryl 199. 155 1.1.1111... Rager 155.145. 174.200; 51.111.11.11. Luau. 1.41.168. 5.1.011. 1.11.1.1... 129. 199 1..-mun. 1111.11. 1125 10mm. Donald 1111. .185. 15-1. 100 1.1.1.5.... Jerry 171 11111111111. Axlime 115. 1511. 111 Inhnsun. 3:111:10. C. 125. 208 1.111.115... 511.111... 1.. 1.11.1.1... 5.11.1.1. 17:1. 1100 1111...... 9.1.x 102.190 1111...... 01.111. 13:1, 159 111111-1111... D1110 151111.111. 1711.11.1' 1 a:1.205 151111.411. 01.0111 109 1.0.1.... D1111... 13:1 155.551.911.111... 19:1 1.11.1111... c.1i1 10:1. 145. 155. 109. 177. 154. 2:15 1.111.114... Gregory A. 5.11.511... Gregory 1.. 10: 15.1.1.0... 10m: 15:1 Johnson,1anc: 131531911 Juhnwn.ln:1r1nc 1.1.5.5...Joy1e 1293.148 155, 1110.111. 20-1 1.11....1111. 1.1.1.1.... 137. 155 101mm... Krisunc 1:13 10111-11071.me 115105.192 1.15.1111... 1.1.1.1.... 1.111.115... 1.111.111 7.51.115 157. 210 111111.111... Mm 193.2 1.1.1.111. N. Joel. 1.. 101mm. 1211.11 1111.11: 100. 140.154. 1117,1551 11.1.1551... 121.11 M. 12'9. 143. 15 1.1.1111... 511.11.11.11 1.11.5...111-111 103.194 1011.11.11.11a11m 11.11.... 111.115 '10:.150. 1 4. 175 1111111.... 11.... 168. 104 1.11.1111... 51...... c 0.171 111.6113. 51.11.... 151...... . 51.111111. 115 1.5.5.1.... 5.1.5.1 11. 15:1 1.111.110... 51...... 311.133 1011711300, 71m 19:1. 210. z . Jahnmn. 7.11.. 105.150 1.11.1.5...w.1,... 1155.200 151...... WL-slcy 11.2..511.w11111r1114. 103. 1.1.1.111... Wllluln v. 100 15.1... 191111.. 10001.1.1mbr. 1'r- 14. 211 1mm. 10 Ionu. Lin;- 1113. 157. 172. 1011 111.11.11.14. 1011in.Hod 2100 1111;151:1115... 10:1. 155. 1 111.11.... 1.11... 19.2. 200 1151...... Andrl-w 120 Kane. Candie: 133. 208 11.....11111y 111.1151... 111111100. 120. 105. 155 159. 20 5 100.11.14.11, El'nllm 104.105. $36 1'35. 199. 208. 22.3. 8 Karma. Karen 1215.177. 192 Kunim Wisuu 47.104 Krenzn. Jlr1Ek 190 220 111-411... 1c. Magda 104. :1 17. wt! 110 Kelly. 1111... 1:9 Kemmyfly. 51mm. Kemp. David 13:1. 155. 177 11157100. Wayne :11. 116. 1613. 174, 175 Krssler. Kay '0. 150 Kenn. Dav: 14B. 1491 177. 107. 194 Kitluy. I11 Ann 136. :04 Kjllingcr. 11:11:11:- 133. 17s. 11 K1 3161'???an 104. 158. KiIdans. mind 106 111.111.111.15. Kmxmh 104. 214 23 0 m1 ... Mania: 13:1. :61 Kleinhaus. Raymond 13:! Klmsln. Jerry 1104. 171. 181. 190. 219. 2m 1.141;,151115 123. 158. 193 Knanjs'hu. Slllie 130. 1113. 150. 191 Knapp. Lind: 120. 157. 1010 1:11:11 . Nancy 04 110117011. Mania 130. 153 9 10.01.51. 171.190 121. 171. 2011 11071. 1.1511.- 174 xnm...sm 104 K......-..T...y 1:1 1.1.-.1521. Lynn 119.171. 155, 157. 204 Kroch-m 1N 11.111.011.111. 195.212 Kmpp. 1.1.1... .74 5.111111171111511 1.5.151, 159. 154 157 1.1.1.1....1,111ma 125.140, 181 11.11.1011. an-luyn .6. Kullnun. 111111: 101-1. 19'!98 111.11.11.15... 174 1:11.... Lynn 1:14. 1115 K0111... erph laCmix. Gary 152. 156.1 187. 194 1..-.i11g. Jack ' D4 14111111011. 101m 131.. 1.55. 171. 191. 1110 1411111117. 111 d 154. 2112 1.1.1.5111, C571 1M Lnndnhl. Cnro'l 121'. 148, 1110. 112 1.2110275. amen 120. 154. 158 1 1.1.5.1.. 1.1.1.11 :5. 71. 1.04. 145.147.155.170150. Lang.- Julm 134.195 1.1.1.1....911011419 1.74 111...... Wink...2 Larsen. Dnnh-l 13011731102 1.-.m1...1:omld 104.154. 193 1.111511, 6.11 1111. :71. 18:1. 204 Larsen. Kalrina 134 2011 Larson. Krnnuli 177. 1110 Luna. Ian 10-! 1.11310... Lillian 1.74.174. 7B Lusun.11ise 1.1.1.111. Paul 15'9210. 21111. 1.1.5.111. 5111.11,. 1.1.1.111. wuben 1.1mm. Richard 1:12 107. 1..-11.1.1.1. 174 1g.,1'..y.1 1:14.192 1.11.. w .. 114.120.1151. 1112. 195. 11.05 1..-11.11.1111...111111 175 1,111.1...111.s..1.1..1 120.145. . 204 Leilhnn. Jukly'n 104. 153 Laivm. Krini 105. W3 Leland. Dale 107 kunudsan. Daniel 21-1 Lnurdmn. 1.1151 214. 235 1.45115. Sum Lgumncr. 31111181! 121. I491 157. 00 Lewis. s. D0001: 121 1.151.011.1111 2110 U1icgn11. me: 158. 177 Lungucn. dqu' .1115. 177, l 4 151.51....11111e 105.700 Uudmarl. Lament: 122. 177. 158.195 1.1.4.1111. 1711.114 155 1.111111111101111 :15 1:17 1..-11.1.1151. 5.1.5 1'37 205 1.1555111... 0.1:... 177 200 Lindshum, Rum 137.178. 195 Lindvoll. 711111.. 134. 105. 175. 192 Lingvmll. K11... 1115. 2011 Human. 1:11-11. 12:. 15:1. 1511, 2011 1.111151115113115. 171. 155. 195 L110. Bichnd 1:17. 150 1.1.1111. 5.1.1.114 19.1 1.1.15.1... 61.11.11 115 1.115.111. 11...... 105, 155. L171slmnd. Brill 1-1. 137. 17B. 200 14111-012511. lance 137. 153, 159. 190 Lcn'mu. Dunnid Loriner, Wuliun 137,151. mes 51-1111 .Dnlu '51 158.168.191.197.19'8. 2523 Loilay'. Dnvid 130. 15!. 171'. 1112 LurkL-n Julie 1:11. 15 0, 170.171. 174. 179.155, Lulu. 505.11 105 1.11.15. 11.111 150.177.182. 1 7. 1M Lundhlad. Balkan '18. 118. 159. 114. . 111113111111. 0.1.1.111 100.148. 1.114.111.5111: 1:17.190. 215 115151;...c1m1. 105.153. 111115;... 1...... 107.151. Lundl'll. Allsan Lundhuim.c1nric'1 100.14s. 1113' 1115,1711. 171.185. Lundln. Jabn 135. 171 1.1.1.6110 Ann 121.179. 150.151 192 1.55.1... Nancy 121. 171. 111117.110. Lynn 35, 1:15. 111'. 204 Mmkenbuh. 101m 105. 190 Mnelay. 7111... :0 1.1.. m...n....... 100.145. 1501:, 165. 175.177. 1'54. M30151... an'mnn 1:15.111 Magnum... Kmtin 106. 145. 147. 130571. 208 8,128. 1 70, 5011 11111.... Kmnndl 202 Mnndulin.P4-ggyLee 1:15 Marauw'llc. Ta... 1.1. 157. 202 1.11.3305. Minblul 19!. 1 Marinaccio. 11:17:11 128. 111.111.111.111... Hildn 190. 192 M3111... Sundn 121.196 Marlin,5y1v1a 1.4. .'5 12.7 151 19!. 1.4115111..Dan 5.112 1111...... Chginin: 3:1. 155. 180. 174 111-11113... loan 1:15 Mnuriluun. Guy 135.198 MEG 112311131. Km! 108.172 1.1ch . Marvin 1:15, 179. McCleiQIl, Jams 111.ch111 Sm: 130.153.174 McDanizl, 1.51. 06417517. CY: 183.104 311.131.1111.. .1111 1115.150 111.11.11.14. Torry 174. 920, 5.35 11159111511... Brian 1:15 2.1551111... 111m: 105. 151. 157. 150 149111111. 71.11 11.1... 6111111: 1:10 Meisg 1110111111 195. 157. 1 Mgnizur. Bil: 108. 145, 141'. 170. 177 Mcsla. Susan 130, 171'. 212 51.11.01.505... Mm. P0111 22.3 Maya. 1111750 1:10 155 Mam. 1.11.411 124. 148. 155.150, 174. I15. 284 M91915; Vx'tlzy 125.1711. Miclltslsen. Barry 19.5 115 Miclclszn.KeiIh 2110.220 1111511114.... 1111.... :15 1.111511111111- 135. 1011. 166. 178 11111152011111.1111 105.15. 111111;. 1:11. 150, 905. 225. 9:18 51.11... 1mm 107. 150 1411121. In- Mlllcr. udFUI 118.204 Miller. llhlyn 195,106, I78 Millmln. Wllluln 1.15. 159. 220 Mills.51eph5n Milehell. Diana 128.178, 105 Mllnhe , Tani 135. 174 1141111111115. Hum: 135 Mnichowin'. Bernard 190, 220 1415.... :11er 135.174 1.4mm Guy 107.173. Mahncanmmu: l3 111.11.11.15. Knsunz 1.70.192 Munme Fund a 35 114.111.5011. w.11111..1 115. 100. 1112. 155.167 2011 Moon. Kmn 1'10. 150.177 115.411.011.111... Mauve. Hurry 220. 290 dellum, P11 m 1.8 5 Mama... 11511511 155 Mwn'll Hugh M01111. Larry 1911. 29.0 Morris. William 1'34. .190. 2211. 2311 Morrison. Bndlwd 1.15. 187. 194 Mount. Lynn 25. 115. 15:1. 1'14. 1.92 Morse. Edwin 107. 194. 228 1115.51.13.11: 107.145. 1.50 171.195 MushL-nDnle 157.198 111.111.11.111. 14.1.1511... c1151.... 1:111. 154. 168.2108 1.1.1.111... Guam: 202 Mumhv.51nmn 107.155 M'i'z'gnsky' Rmnld 25. 1.22. Myer: 101151 100 513.071.111an 1:10 Nuns. Hubert 1.10. 190 Nnhb. Mn .11. Nabb Er! . 1111111 1:13, 181. 1118 111515135 107. 15!, 190 Nnimr. Gary 190.17... 174. 1'15 Neavor, Ktilh 174 178 NandhanDe'nnu E36. 151 Nelfer. David 1.10.174 Ntlsrn. Sun. 183 Nclsun. 1:70.115 1:10. 14!. 17.11511. chullcmn 153. 117. 11.155.142.111 192 10.1.5.1.cw15111 1:10. :00 um... 1:11.14 159.1 54.111.000.11. 115 B1'50 1111.11.15.14 100.165.1110. 286 Nelsun. Gmdun R. 1 .5. 236 qum. Gallium E1 140. 111-15011. hut 130. 210 Nelmn. Jim 0. 174. 2911 Nelson. Iamts P. 1.07. 214 Nelson. June: 11'. 115, 1 . 1-1 Nahum. 41111.5 141.1. 138 11141111... 4:11.110 140. 1110110051. Judith 138. I53, N01111:... Km NdanCeiIh 1.14.115. 117.185.181.194. Nam. Kmnelh Nelwn.M-He 9.5. 107. 155. 17 7. 179. 1511.204 N21107:. Marion's 107. 1.85 Nehm,Mmk 1253158 NeLwn. chn: NCLWH. Paul 107. 2018 Ndsnn. 1:11-18 1:10. STUDENTS Neiwn. Hahn? 107. 150. Nzlmn. Than 140. 179. 183. S N91100:: Thumls B. 1311 New. ThumlsR. 107. 210 NEIIGII Ward 132,140,169 les7mn.Dmdd 47.115. Nutmciuul 125 NElVBIulI. Sue Ann 129.153. Nigmeien 1...... 123.149. Niphh'ngllr. K-lhryn 1118. N150. 1'17 8 11mm. Cumin: 190.5110. Namnd. FII'II: 108.145. 155.158. 139.2 Nl'iz. lIch NW6. Kath NoemIni. Marilyn 28.111205 Nmnggm Jinn.28 115.153. 174.2 . 22m NSdm-uni. PhyLlis 1l0. II171 NIm-is. Judith 12.3 Nmn. Inn: 1118. 198 Nuuh. Allan 0' Snell. Patrick 214 Dehngnh. Nina 109.145. 1.7 02mm. And5ry 14o 0m,lunu BB OLIVI'u. Brian Dlnmud. wnLiauI .Cbayi 1118. 2.12 0154-301. Anhuinme 140.157. 01!:0215,Mun 134. 145. gnu. Knm J. 159. 212 mKl-ffll 01. Gina. Imli: 0km. Und- 11,128. 1m Oum.1.'12 N 33. 100.177 01m... Ruben 128.148. 135, 155. 109 1M.Tariii Mu O'Neil. Ania! 130. 198. 5-13 Dam. 1011111117. 159 011140.10 : Duramalanzlml 140.180 Dzdm.Dmnin 101.188. Palmlgghud 128.151. 5.7mm. 1m 115.150. gull. 2Jun. 1411 FILM Danni: ?.va hr: 128.148.1811 Puma. Pegs. 11011-14! 134. 002. Palm..llzen9 155.160. 187.2 1 174. 179. 189, 5.1M Pearson. Nancy Pnnnn. virginI-I 131 Pzderxnn Victoria 154 P511132. 1: m. 177. 155. 151'. Pele. 1.575: 123.200 Pepimr.E:Irb.1m 104. 212 pIIiIiIIx. Don... Pum. MI. 115,194. 237 mfgr. Kllhrrn mi 159. Fetersnn. Mary 134 Petzezrsm. Sum 134. 198. B Prim Ann 105. 204 PcII-Iwn. 5m 1.3. 183.2115 dugon. Bmw 117.15'9. Ptlnuan, CIAIIdi: 1.14 Pumun. Dwid C. 117 Puemn. David L. 117 Puemn, Dennis PI-Ilegrian, Dough; 110. 151. Puclm Gary 117 181 10.2.15 Pciumn. Jaim Pduscn. 15711151154. 179. 21.2 Pelumn. Knmu 134. 138. 17s P512530 . Linda 108. 155 PGIKHHII. Munhu 105. 155. . zoo PetuxumNaIl 117. 137, 205.237 P21275011. Raymund ms Pdmwn.lliuha:d 117 Mg;w.Thumu 150 202. P21971011.me 154.174 P.IrJrJIIdI 117.157.:04 IIJamn 123. 174 IIIl Richard 133. $36 IiiIiinI.sli.-Iron 107 Pince. Chan: 1.74 Pierce. Dixie Plant. I '1 123-115;.155 Hnnlh. feud Pohnnz.51mdm 117.155 P01111mnllll.LnWrmcb 109. 50 PwnDzm-il 25.121. 155. 130. 210 Porter.me 15.1.1411. 180.185. 190 2.35 M3753: Dnvid 117. 179. thi. Dubumh 510 Pram. Joanne 117. 155 159 Pm. melam- 1.51; 134314 PrIndl:I. NAnga 17:33.1? DmII-l 15.3. 139. Full. ROM? 47. 109. 115. m Pam. Donald Eggsmp. Suntan 134. 5.00. hinglger. Ruth Ann 15-51. Rmnpenliul. Gm 130 Bunsen Rabat Randi . C. MAI: 109I 190, 220 Rank. Durban 131 hmhm. 1105 109.184 RILICE.MII!1II 123. 138. R 5.74 m .52., Mimi? mid 1.11s. 134.151.175 Egnhmmmniau 174 M39. Hmvld '210 Ru. g; 123.3112. 171 11 mm- 53.... Huh. 'I Rerunids. mm... 11' IIIIIIII. LII 109. 1-15. I155 w Jh'diuon. Dale 109. 1111 mrlimvnd. Jim 205 Rimk. Mary Br : 120 153. 110, 179 188. 187. 192 Kierkmmm. Patricia 139. RIIIII. Larry 123. 168. 135. ans Rinehnn.5umn 1:19 ninuquiii. JonnIthI 120. 161. 21-1 Ringslrom. C. Michael 1251. 21-1 Rinlun'lnyin. Mini:- 131'. 209 nipley. Dam Ristow. Juhn 116 Rufsi1villium 153.151. Rwhu. Linda vaiils. Alum 151.. 189. 182. 135. HT Ronnie. Joanne 12:! 1105111375. Viru' 129. 148. 1 Flair. Palricll 150.153. 178 Rosenbohm. Knmn 1711.148 1111.55. GcmlIIiinc 130 limh, Alin- 148.150.161- 173.17-I 12 Rnwianil. 157.17. 1- RublmIndn, Nancy 133.166. RuliIs. Alan 111.160 Runnels. Glam. hung. Danny 190.2 205 113mm. Huber! 139. 210 layman. 5m. -1 Byline... inwul-Iin 110 Sulmun.JIIdi!II 120,155 Smmueimli.5llvahrn 171. 177.186.Ji SudurIs, Joeily IIa SandwnIy.Iuhn 1:10.190. 26 Eaiicrhrlg. Paula 129. 145. 21a Snv-resu. Frank 1:18. 190 ScameJIi. Paul 134. 177 Schnn'. 1mm 118.149 SEhneM. Inn: 1551. 1551.192 Schnkt. Ann 125. 11' D. 117. 100 D. 186. 187.192 Schick. Leslie 140 53112157. Mark 129. 2118. 2.38. 2-05 Sc'lieidlsrr. Jan 125. 202 SelleIslun.Clrn110138. 151 Sehitk 16d - SchickI Ruben I228. 231 Schldl Richnrd 220 Schmi . aim 115. 158. 214 SchmiIII. Miidmi 3.5mm: Jim... S:iincid:r.Chn'sli 129.115 schIIIzI'IiI-r,cam 115 S:himss01.anl 110. 225 5.550. Pm. 154 smoc'd... 55.553. 1:7. 200 Srhzupy.11lln 13.2 SL'llllfflIllul mm 103.160. 178.129 Schaumxmn 137.100. 174 200 Schultz. 11mm : Sun. Gm: 133. 2105. 22s Sebclik. Knlhlmn SebuIIuI, Cmalyn! 0125 Sedan. JnmL'S Sugel.IH011Y 115.151.1714. 20-1 Seilrr. Nancy 150,154 1112 Smdewuck.sugI-IIJ m Slum. 01mm 138 Sllttll'l. Nnnnan 135. 508. Shaw. bank 15!. 514 Shine, Audrgy LynnI1871209aI159 105. Shhm I. WillinmI SIchL-n. 51mm 170 5101515: Lucille . Rm... 135, 159 Simmnll. Hmiscn 1m sinu. Ronald no similar. James 153. 22s SkIIIIIIuIII. LIIIIIII Skozshrnl. cImi IlO. 147. 155. 199. 21- 511030ch. Mnrhu skI-nrln, Diwid 2w. 2 Simur. BIIriIIIm 120. 154 Smn . NnunI-lle 171. 105 s... Ic. LiaIIIyII 1517, son 5mm. x 135, 212 138 110. 155 rein SmiIIoh: Pnlricm 116.155. SmitohII. Terry 116 Snmilicrmum. Judili. 130 Snyder. Charla 133. 220 Soimmrl. David 155 Smirrqm'st. Lnilii 1111. 308 Snm-s. Edward 138.1 Snpnr. Bmcc 111. -50. 25.1. Sorenmi. KIImI 12 Swim. Mnfc'in 13I. 136. 155 Spinal. John 5.1. 111. 152. 154. 107 Spimi. 111.. 15.5. 155 SpalIIaiII-m. Cu; 18. 152. 181. s gnwriddm Inc. In I. . Slinky. EbbAII 115. 181. 178. sIIGIIII 115...... 124 smhsum... 105.195. SIEI-IandIJeIInIII-m 111 153 Slain, Inn Slcvcnlan.31'u:1e1 111.151 Stewart. hindi- 115. 174 Slocum. annu- 125, 17s. .02: Stnil Sumim 116 6. 212 Stone. Kllhlzen 118. 155. 187. 2 Summhwls 111.156 Slnnrhmker 101m 198 Slanchumer. Kathleen 111 135.180. 175.179. 197. Slnpuulm. Chimin- SlumyIFn'nilin 101IICI1IB, 208 SMudI. Thumiw 1:18. 187 Slmwhlnn. BIm-y 155. 159. 161.161. 174 Shnni.1aynclle 192 anndbem.6wen 199.190 Sunnl. Dnvid 113. 1411. 167. 180. 185 194 SIMIP. Sylvia 118. 198 Simian. Flaunt: Simrhnll. Cheryl 135 Shem. Allen 113. 185 Summon : 135 sllfilfr. Hclcn 111.155 7 Skin ghnm. James 135. 2211 SII-IIIInnllI-r. JnI-III 135. 238 Slim Anneub 125. 155. Sirom. E11119 104 5m warren 155. 177 101. 5.37 sIIamEII-n. cinema 111. 505. 228. 236. 2GB Swdcbnkur.ncgtr 135. 2.37 Stumile.3iliy 135 51:11:.Jmn 111.192 sIIIIIzIIuimIi.1-Iweu 5.23 SIII1I4II5III'4 CIlirIsiine 111. Sundeeb, 14...... 137 sIIIiII-IIIIIIII. lmnnc 11.177. 1.89. 2011 Swilllilwl. Slllllufl Swammli. Jul! 111, 190. 103. 185. 10.1 sIvIIIImII. JonnII 135 SIIIIIIsoII. Larry 300.225 5.1mm... Nnncy Swansun. mm 135 Swnyn0,11nVI-un'l 111.214 5mm. Mmhi. 132 chI o... Lillil' 13-. 205. 2:15 Snell. Mnrthn 125. IN. 204 Swinkki-twin. nnyimImil Syw. Mark 1110. 148.194 Timur. Mrribelh 111 TllmhL' lnrun 111, 198 TM! 1:. Imh 1911 Tnylux. lein Tcdcil. IlIIhu-I Tvuzcn. Howard 190 Tu! Donin- 1 32 Tuner. Guylo 165. 196 Teinlnn . um Tclln-I-II. Ph 11 10-1. 101. 900.2 Tl-ilun.:1:1'7lllinm 1:2. 1'15. 3.6 11553.1...7 220 11. vgaLC-Irl 140 Thicmnn. um Thnmnu. I75 135. 175. 17-1 Thomas. Suznn 1.96 nr'IlII7IIIsaIII Jeff 100. 1116. Thompsnii. Indy 176. 172, Thmsun. IcI-IIIIIIII 210.350 Thumb. 1'01. 0 111. 151.100 Thomm. a...bIIm 155. 195 nonncim,i.lIIIIIII 113,160. 170.171.1192 Thunun. Luis 208 Tiwuln. Fafimilv .17. 111 Tihbils. Richard 132. 172. 174, 214 TIdI-InIIIIII 13mm 112 TilnlnlrrmlIn. Cheryl Timmennan.Drnni.I 1111 Timpc.NiIIIcy 132 TindnllJouph 115 TInIc.,PIImci.-I 11.112, 159. 98 Tolicmd.D-niui 174 Tommnnrimnl 132 Tomi. Gail 13! Twinnnm. Tullbmn. Cnmiyn 135.330 Turgcg.Alfn-d 112 177 Tumor. Thomas 132. 220 Ulkt. 3133;.- 115.203.2213. U113. Linda 132.196 Vnixanno. Mary 132. 173. 212 v... Armim. BIIII'IEIIIE 112 VIPER1EI.2PMHY 139. 138. Vanzrease. Richard 1:16 VIIIE. Joan 1:13.159. I72. 1 anms. Susan Veilgimi, Xam. 120. 171. 6 Vicwlsnn. Mnrltly'nn 115I 153. 212 Viemnw. Joseph 119.155. Vin, GIlndys 115. 150, 157. Viknelr. Mnrznxm th hntl'cky. Lurlln mexn. Kenneth 112 Wm... 1...... 112.155. 1.1M Wagnw. XII... wiihlnuoim 200 Md 11 112. 115 121mm . 112 lnnld 202.320. 23-1 Wiimcsl 07. BI 51:0 1 2'1. 17 T '1 02 Wind. Cilml 138. 000 Wnrn-n. Larry 11: 11mm . Iuy la-I wiIlkIns. . rv 130 wmu. Salli 113. 170. 189. '1 .. winn-ncm ua W'L-licr. lulu! 25. 125. 173. 10 '1 Wnuu'hn'upl. Paul 110. 508 wI-zuimii. llcnu 119 148 171 WemIc-sz. In 214. 2311 Wcils.P'hinis 135 Wanner. RIIIIuII 113 WannIII-IIIIIII. mm. 11m.- :35 wI-nncIIu-n. RIIIIIId 113. 150.177 Wmns'imm. Inn 133. 131 17.0... WIIiiIIIII 155 WI-mI-r. Shnmu 115.155. 300 West. MIIIslnI 135 1Vrslcr1ln. Linda 1510 WIlIIgIIIIIK Juim 113.150. 1VhL-ciEIrI IIkmscll H.49l4113. 14: 1113.105 1113.154. 0 W'imL-Icr. Shci'yl PM 115 1:17. 178. 5.00 WIIIIIII. Knlhlern 110.. 155. 7 W . 1...,137. 175 wiIIu-.SII.IIIIII 135 w7I.iII..y. 11.5mm: 1:17 1.37 11 IInlu-r,Judl'lh 1.5 w IciIIIIIII. 11min . 1VIf;-E Cullen. 150.172, 4 Wiesmln'lry Winn. Mary 113 W tn. ancln 'IV .Rnbcn 125.148.1126 1V1Ikinm.Ge-xm- WIIIIIIIII lnhn 113 117 w: Inns. Mm. 141. 235 w w. RU 113 w rams. Ruben 113 wIIIIgIIIIoII,CII5I1us 125. 1 9 Williamson. Vary Wistlimeyur '11:va 118. 1 77 Win Ernest .11? T7 Wulfn.I 111 116.155. 160 WoImu-k 1.7.5 113 Woods Rubinmnn 906 1Vunhin21ilao'n. Iamrs 1111, Wren. Warm. 122,154, 155.15 wnllhl. 51mm 115. 15-1. 170.2041 Wynn.' Kd'ly 157,190,220 Yuma. KIIIIIIIIIII 113. 190. 220. 209. 239 Younxxrcn. Mark YBIIIIKquiII.T- ErIu 1.17, 180.167.178.194 Y1I'.Knm:. YurIidt,ShirluyII125 Zlgaw. Jncqutiine 1.23. Zellmer. Ann 155.1,;43. 149 20111 : myr. Jnmlu Zim mgr. Pen: 15 B 278 uh 279 Ahlberg, Full! 82 Albmchl, Either 9: Allisml. Richmd 7o Mme , Louis 77 Amiccmxcnnuh 71 Auden 0. Frllinf 1'18 Andnrmn, Ieny Andermn. Nils 73 Anderson, Richard 80 Anderson, Ruben L. 77 Arhnuzh, Genrgc B. 57. 7B Dnnhalummv, Alla: '13 Bates, lichen a7 Bemsum, Ruben 52 Biomson, Dorothy 70 Bllssman, Jane 88 Brissman, Lenny 89 Erodnhl, Bmay 57. E0 Brulander, Glcn 58 Eruhn, Marcus 69 Burgess. Emily 59 Carlsen. Cczllsrdt 02 Carlsen. Mary 02 Carlson. Clarence 81 Carlson. ill: Carson. Franklin 75 Christiansen. Heidi 88 Colce. Zilplla 74 Dlvis, Danald C. 70 Doreile, Arilbay 70 Dawn's, Ivame 86 Durkee, Charlnlte 65 Eek. Carl 59 Edmund. Doris 91 Edmund, H. W. 79 Ehrgofl, Cm a3 Ekblad, Jnhn 52 Elinsoll, Manon 83 Erickson. Edwin 11. 7 82 Erikwn. Lennard Eriksun, Staulw 35 Espelie. Ernest 63 ande, Myron J. 77 Funk. Ruben B3 FryxellV Fn'tinf BO Fryxell, Lucile 59 Galley, James 87 clatter Magda SS Glynn Herben 81 Carder, Clayton 88 Greer, Let Hill. Dan GI. Hamming. Edward 80 Hansen. Ralph Hanan, Margret 71 Hemigbaum, Wiliiuvn 65 Huming, George 81 Hlbbnrd, Thamls Halmmb. erlin J. 70 Hnlmzn. Ruth 68 lluig, David 90 Iaspu'. A. Ben 88 Jessull. Nunlla 59 Jessa. Ronald 65 Johnsun. David 73 Johnson. Harry 8.11. 7.1 Johnson, Paul 78 Johnson. Vincent 81 Knllis, Leonard BE Kcssinger. Tad ss Kindichuh, John ea Kmmishu. Martin 84 Larson. Mica 62 Larson. Virgil 83 Leach, Jnlm 66 Lc-L-Ich, W. Eugena 67 LeVnndcr, Barbara 60 Lilingren. Dummy 59 Ling. Samuel C. Y. 30 Lundecn, Vincent 82 Lundholm, Erynalf G7 Lundqui'sl. Consumer 59 May. Staten 74 Mchm-mtt. Philip W MCLauE'llilI.Duna1d 84 MEYerV Chas 10 Mills, Marie 33 Mne,Richard 90 Naunth, Henriette C. K. 89 Narjam, Elisabnh 72 Neely, Florence 81 Nelson. Anne 72 Nelmn, Harry E. 64 Newcomer, Marilyn 58 Olmsted, Margaret 711 Parkznder, Dummy 75 Petersen, Helen 58 Peterson. Donald 91 Petersen. Fred Bl Pinifnr. Carl 65 Phoenix 7 Pull, Robert 34 Badant.!anquu 03 Reynolds. Liliian 82 Hihbeck. lame: cA 57 Rom. Dan 60 Rose, Dora 3:: SchadtV judy 59 Echxeihex, Joan Bl Schultz, Tern BE Shelton, Danna 62 Shevaag, John 72 Smick. Martha 71 Snrmsm, C. W. 56 Spitms, Roger 80 Stmnko, Ralph 83 Sulling, Hurry 74 slenberg, Katherine 75 Sheng, Adnlph 90 Tellaen. Frank 60 Thady, Louise 33 Tnmquist, Doll 71 Tredway. Thoma: 81 Trail. Ralph so Twut, Ruald 75 deiur. Richard 59 Veld. 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