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

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Advertisements . . .... . . 5 41 89 113 145 177 234 ni. 11. a proceeding in a .court ofjustice- by which one demands QFIQQS rightf2i. the ,bringing about of an alteratibn by- force pr through a natural ,agency 37, the manner or method of 'perfprming 41, an ,act of will 53. ar. thing done Gjt the, movement of' ineidents in a plot' 73. an event or series of events farming fq iiiteratry 'eo,mfPQsitionj 89, the 'cbmbination of .ci'rc.utmsta'nceS that conf' stitute' the subject matter of ga painting or scu-Iipture 93. the manner in which a mechanism Operates 101g warn operating meQchtani,sm . . .h Y A .-in ' r- 1 n n Z 1 I s J I 1 f u N E i ! i r UT ' 1 fi IH 'ff i 1 G I w r l n P l i I 1 ,N H I CP: Xe 47 ORIENTATION '68 CN J 5-M ti'-i. ,gl- in , an L 1 ,W 4 l:iff, 'L -..W 41-r , ..,. 4. -: 5, 'X M33 ,IL W1 I Q l, Iwi 12 52' ,,--...X X K ,Sm Z N n L f.1iFjr',i,r vw-, 4 .- . 'r 1,4 Q -y,+sa,5mf Hi 3 f+'1 5if 'L gfQ1.f?1 M .f KGUSTANA HJ ,I EQ! 'Q' ,Lina mf. ' 1 Q x H x ' f, --an H!! :Iii 'U Us ' '23 'lu 'QL LQ 'V -L 44 9 .Q Sv Snag. lf x Y -af If J, , .. . 3.1 . 'YF1 - , .TF -. Y:. .F1 I ' TEXT Ei-'K '-P ? 2lEwY'E'3 -1 rfvTff' Ti Q' A , 'v3f.,-M -v ,A--1 +04-HH, 4 ,Q,,,,3a-1.,2,,.y,. -,- ,AJ , , ' -mf J L-.' J-4,w,.LJ.l4: rf:-95-,, ,N--H-',.'.f-af. , ,ti s -,, N .. . -- ff,-f?1, av . ,-.--g.y3:,?.33Vif':1v? 8.31 ,,. ,ner -if sf ORIENTATION C0-CHAIRMEN: Ron Kempe and Barb Morris. ORIENTATION COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN FRONT ROW: R. Kempe, R. McKinley, B. Cardinal. ROW 2: B Morris, B. Bohlke, N. Strandberg, N. Anderson, M. Flesner, S. Thoman, J. Ward, B. Anderson. ROW 3: B Swanson, B. Westin, J. Lothe, N. Schinske, J. Schmidt, G. Johnson. I0 ORIENTATION LEADERS FRONT ROW: L. Schroeder, B. Bohlke, C. Dauberman, A. Cooper, B. Anderson, C. Anderson, S. Phipps, D. Norling, R. Frankenfeld, J. Bolton, J. Houghton, N. Strandberg, B. Nelson. ROW 2: B. Stephenson, T. Peterson, J. Kirkpatrick, C. Andrew, B. Swanson, J. Lothe, J. King, R. Bush, M. Lundholm, P. Erikson, D. Mlodzinski, G. Martin, M. Moltmann. ORIENTATION LEADERS FRONT ROW: B. Morris, R. Kempe, J. Ward, J. Brickhouse, L. Mumm, J. Swedberg T. Ferrari, D. Courtney, B. McKinley, B. Studebaker, J. Kettler, J. Johnson, C. Carlson. ROW 2: N. Ander: son, C. Matthieson, R. Carlson, R. Lindberg, T. Bridge, L. Olson, J. Lubbes, L. Wilson, N. Wright, T. Hande- land, G. Pipas, G. Pipas, D. Breck, 5. Bell, J. Gilbert, L. Biorn, J. Soma, T. Pogemiller, N. Schinske, A. Carl- SOD. II if 0 KTO BE RF EST HOIVIECOIVIING Convocation Speaker: Hugh Hill, ABC News 'an 1-,,,J : gg ,si 58 4 ni-I S n.-. fb V'5?.1.: ,J- Y , ' 'fZ'2 FV ' , If 'sl 93 vm? , , 1 -'4 ' -.ns- -v - 'SIR vt. . 4 . ,- N1 , HJ, - 'Q -n,v': 1 1 ' 'T .' ' 'a ' L5 X, in aff' 3 ' ' 554 Satla :xxx 'Q :U 17 ' E?,iC.f31,sz,.i fri 1.j5'f.f-. e .eff-'j,2.? ,Rig-Q: ,TQ ,- ,,,. ' f.-.-' gif. A - 5 -, - .- 5 ff.,-Hi-3,5 ,, . ,f 1 I5 VI-KING, CAL PIERSON AND VI-QUEEN, LINDA ANDERSON Vi-Royalty Court-LEFT: Carol Iverson and Jon Ryan: RIGHT: Christa Hauser and Ron Peterson , nl N. JY' KK- x Freshmen Attendants-FRONT ROW: Liz Bergstrom, Jan Carlson, attendant Pat Savage: ROW 2: attendant Steve Turk, Kelley Reid, Lee Nelson I8 Homecoming Princess and Court-FRONT ROW: princess Sue Ekman, Amy Sedoryg ROW 2 Arlis Hasselbusch, Jo Swedberg, Joan Eklund V 1 , X - , w - ss :ig H I ffl.: ACL f- i 1- 1 , 4. , X J p 21 HOMECOMING CO-CHAIRMEN: Gaye Har ris and Tom Pogemiller. FRONT ROW: B. Gustafson, J. King, J. Lounsberry, T. Bridge, T. Schersten, J. Nash, T. Pogemiller, G. Harris. ROW 2 S. Larson, J. Eklund, M. Flesner, B. Cleaver, B. Morris, 5. Neville, R. 0'NeilI, J. Johnson, 5. Berg, A. Cooper, B. Ander son, K. Hein, M. Rue, L. Olson, J. Johnson, J. McBride, P. Frank, E. Flodberg, D. Courtney, N. Anderson. ROW 3: J Lothe, L. Nelson, J. Soma, K. Zobrist, R. Bush, D. Breck, D. Isaacson. .1. 23 f X Z' rf? i ii i moo A vagabond comes to a small Kansas town, and earns his breakfast by doing odd jobs . . . Pat Drummond, Barbara Mid- dleton. C fp. 551 Boyfriend, mother, sister are all aflected by the inevitable romance . . . Brian Westin, Candy Swanson, Jeanine Larson. 24 PICNIC THE CAST Helen Potts, a neighbor ..... Barbara Middleton Hal Carter, a young vagabond .. Pat Drummond Millie Owens, a teen-ager ....... Jeanine Larson Bomber, the paper boy .......... Kevin DeDecker Madge Owens, a beautiful girl . Pam Hasselbusch Flo Owens, mother of the girls . . Candy Swanson Rosemary Sydney, a school teacher ...... Phyllis Fritschle Alan Seymour, boy-friend of Madge . Brian Westin Irma Kronkite, a school teacher .. Marcia Decker Christine Schoenwalder, a teacher ....... Sandy Sarkela Howard Bevans, friend of Rosemary ...... Arlen Stokes usa... li Pi - 'ings The courtship is sudden, tender, and all too swiftly finished . . . Pat Drummond, Pam Hasselbusch. .Qi . lKXyIR 'll'. Eu I ,-v:':: Lf,,- 3, 'V '44 7,1-f ,,- ' The assembled cast of William Inge's Picnic -from left: Brian Westin, Jeanine Larson, Phyllis Fritschle, Arlen Stokes, Candy Swanson, Kevin DeDecker, Pam Hasselbusch, Pat Drummond, Barbara Middleton, Marcia Decker, and Sandy Sarkela. 'I 1' -aff? rv . , 2 , gf-'33 .2-3' .3 ,ai 4' ,., -ig., ii - -nn l l The other couple in the play provide comic relief, as well as poignent tragedy . . . Phyllis Fritschle, Arlen Stokes. 25 NIESSIAH William Brown, tenor Helen Boatwright, soprano Lili Chookasian, contralto Harold Enns, bass 69N M2 slvl6RGAsBoRD SANTA LUCIA I X .rw .- SX 5- 5 N J' 1' 14. YNYQ, r v ,I SANTA LUCIA-MAUREEN MOORE: Attendants: Elizabeth Berg strom, Carolyn Jacobson, Barb Joynt, Cheryl Kai, Cheryl Lilje dahl, Joy Peters, Jean Peterson, Ruby Simmonds, Jan Swan strom. Sv S-..+4' - a 1, 31 CONFRONTATION BLACK POWER Roy Morrison Dick Gregory 33 Jesse Jackson 34 C. S. Smith ,V- ' Aiwf-v , I V! N I Li J 1 , M j.,v U:-'.'-. .gun 'Jak -Sus :J ,-J' ' . . -,X , - - :1 'ff 'im . ' -,E-if Q V. 3. A.,.,1.1 , . ma- - I 'V 56-9. Q - . ,A m - - 1 '- 'rn-4 z,.., J 5' g 12-5 ' The two lovers, Beatrice and Florindo happily discover that death is unnecessary . . . Jan Hoflnagle, Gena Meyers, Paul Stone, Greg Van Acker. The servant of two masters convinces Smeraldina that he is perfectly capable of being servant of three . . . Lois Nelson, Greg Dennhardt. I2 ' N ' 'A' ' 1 A SERVANT OF T MASTERS THE CAST Pantalone Dei Bisognosi, a merchant ................. William Swallord Clarice, his daughter ........ Joanne Schoenfeld Dr. Lombardi ....... .... D ean Wilkinson Silvio, his son .. . .... Ralph Olson Beatrice Rasponi, disguised as her brother ..... Phyllis Fritschle Gena Meyers Florindo Aretusi, lover of Beatrice . . . Paul Stone Madam Brighella, an innkeeper ... Smeraldina, maidservant to Clarice . . . Truffaldino, the servant of two masters First Waiter .... Second Waiter .... First Porter .... Second Porter .... .... Janet Hollnagle Lois Nelson Joy Sbertoli Greg Dennhardt Greg VanAcker Delbert Seibert . . Brian Westin Kevin DeDecker Pantalone greets Dr. Lombardi and his future son-in-law . . . Ralph Olson, Bill Swallord, Dean Wilkinson. Clarice tries to revive her defeated suitor in one of Goldoni's comic scenes . . . Gena Meyers, Ralph Olson, Joanne Schoenfeld. 37 Acceleration: Library renovation, sidewalk construction, observatory and planetarium completion, Founder's Hall remodeling and physical education plant foundations have transformed the face of the Augustana campus. 1 , , rl X I n 1 'lftles n. 19. the qual- ities or states of being active 25. vigorous or energetic actionsf 3ry. natural or n'or4 mall, fun,ctions:. as Va process that an or- ganism carries on' or partic'i'p,ates in by 'virtues of 'being alive 41. active forces 750. pursuits in which 'a person is active: formsr of' 'organ?ized, sujpeqrvised, 'often extraduirriculvar recreation 6Jp. org-anizah tional units for peirforining speeific funcf tlionsg also: 'its' function, or d uties.. .,. ,IX X XX X -' W W . ,, X X X X X X. XX X X X XX X X, XI' X X , I X XX XX X X, 'X ' X' --X -f XX f' nh 11 v, 9 I I ,I III I I I I I I I Ii I I I I I I I I I I I I I II II I I I' III' I I I I -I I I , I I ' I I I I ' I I ' 'I'I I I I I I I I'I ' I II III II I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIIII I I If' I ll I I,I I II I J I ' IQ, I I IIII I I. ' I I IIIII I I II I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I Il :I I I I I I'III II.I II I I I I I I In I - I I I .I I I I I I I I II I I IIII I I I 'IIIII II I II I IIII I II II,I III IIIII I I II IIII II I I I II I I I I II II II I 'II-I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I . I II I I II' I I I' 'I I s r 1 I r t W 1 . X 1 y 1 PHI BETA KAPPA Phi Beta Kappa is the most respected honor granted an undergraduate. The Phi Beta Kappa scholars have met and surpassed the extremely rigorous requirements for election into the fra- ternity. They have either maintained a 3.6 grade average over six semesters or a 3.5 over seven semesters and by their election have been con- sidered potentially outstanding Ieaders in the liberal arts field of the academic community. Mary Whitmore, Ronald Peterson, John Erickson Linnea Gustafson, Linda Anderson, Karen Kordish, Lynn Curtis, Jean Peterson, Lois Nelson, Dawn Plotter, Lois Levine, Lil DRTAR BOARD 42 Mortar Board is the National Women's Honor Fraternity at Augustana. Its members are chosen on the basis of outstanding scholarship, leader- ship, and service to the college community. The girls are recommended and tapped for member- ship in the spring of their, junior year. Aiming to serve the college, the girls sponsor the annual tea for Augie's foreign students, and dance and sing Swedish carols at the Christmas Smorgas- bord. This year they also sponsored the Santa Lucia celebration. Finally, the group participated in the spring symposium with ODK. ICRON DELTA KAPPA ODK is a nationally affiliated men's leadership fraternity. Faculty and student members meet monthly to discuss various academic areas of consequence to the college and the student. To become a member, an upperclassman must have at least a 3 point grade average and have demon- strated major leadership in some area of campus life. This year ODK members also participated in a spring symposium with Mortarboard. ROW 1 Ray Johnson, George Drost, Mr. N. Moline, Dr. D. Peterson, Mr. J. Hullett, Dr. R. Paulson, Dr. E. Hamming, Mr. V. Lundeen. ROW 2 Jon Ryan, Don Griflith, Larry Kuster, Bernie Hoyer, Dean Wilkinson, Don Johnson, Carl Engstrom, Ron Peterson, Dave 43 HO'S WHO ANI NG STUDENTS To be chosen as a member of Who's Who in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities, an Augustana stu- dent must have displayed exceptional leadership and leadership capabilities in his intellectual and social contacts with the school. The selection of qualiiied students takes place in the fall of their senior year, and is controlled by the Student, Faculty, Administration Relations Committee. As a result of their honor, all of these students will have profiles in the nationally circulated year- book of Who's Who. FRONT Jim Karman, Cal Pierson, Ron Peterson, Don Griflith, Carl Engstrom, and Don Johnson, ROW 2: Jon Ryan, Randy Jacobs, Richard Mosher, George Drost, Tim Lomperis, Dave Brosi, Bernard Hoyer, Dean Wilkinson, and Cathy Johnson: ROW 3, Lynne Curtis Sue Reedquist, Lil Gruenwald, Julianne Loy, Linda Anderson, Jean Peterson, Ruby Simmonds, and Mary Whitmore. TDPPERS Toppers are: FRONT ROW: Ann Cooper, Jana Eilbeck, Greta VanderMeer, Marilyn Zoellickg ROW 2: Sue Thoman, Lee Eddy, Beth Nelson, Bernal Wagoner, Sue Kellermeyer, Carol Ken- nedy, Cheryl White, Clare Salamong ROW 3: Sue Neville, Gayle Campbell, Debbie Bendt, Sharon Krickel, Karen Holmen, Darlene Friederick, Chris Grider, Cindy Dauberman, Sylvia Smith, Jan Jaeger, Linda Guthrie, Karen Lindgren, Karin Anderson, and Laurel Anderson. Toppers is the freshman women's scholastic hon- or society. All freshman women who earn a 3.4 grade average during either semester of the freshman year are members for a period of one year. Each fall Toppers publishes Who's Fresh? , a booklet which contains the names, home towns, and pictures of freshmen, transfers, and new faculty members. Q Akros, masculine counterpart of Toppers, is the freshman men's scholastic honor society, requiring a 3.25 grade point average for admis- sion. Its main goal is to promote scholastic ex- cellence among the freshman men on the Augus- tana campus. Akros are: FRONT ROW: Tom Peterson, Don Jacot, Bill Cleaver, Tom Schersten, Alan Carlson: ROW 2: Jerry Strahl, Karl Zobrist, Jim Fryxell, Kimm Brunner, Daryl Moeller: ROW 3: Ken Longerman, Mike Robinson, Dave Livingston, Steven Hile, Mario Caldarone, Gregg Gibbs, Steve Christensen, Earl Peterson, and Jim Kettler. 45 LAKROS ALPHA PHI MEGA l l Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity, which assembles college men dedicated to the common principles of leadership, friendship and service. Lambda Rho chapter was founded on the Augustana campus November 6, 1955, and runs a well balanced program of service activi- ties. Some of its major projects include publish- ing the Cosmo, a student-faculty telephone directory, sponsoring a book exchange each se- mester, and sponsoring the annual Ugly Man On Campus contest to raise funds for charity. Spring President Blair Calloway, Fall President Art Milton. ROW 1: Ken Longerman, Jerry Strahl, Rodd Drake: ROW 2: Lee Ireland, Dave Mayor, David Kich, Vince Hardt, Bob Valle, Don Kich: ROW 3: David Liljedahl, Richard Nelson, Steve Aupperlie, Blair Callaway, Fred Hanshaw, Jim Frank, Chuck Gustavson, Dave Olson, Steve Raasch, Art Milton. SIGMA LAMBDA SIGMA ROW 1: Rosemary Nichols, Karen Kollmeyer, Janis Westerfield: ROW 2: Marilyn Ruther, Karen Kordisch. ABSENT: Sandy Cobert, Judy Cox, Caryl Worker, Sue Jackson. The Epsilon colony of Sigma Lambda Sigma Ser- vice Sorority was founded at Augustana this fall and accepted into the national organization in the winter. Its purpose is to provide service to the college and community as demonstrated by its Homecoming Hullaballoon with proceeds to cerebral palsey, free Messiah babysitting for faculty, and active contact with a local nursing home. The tutor program at Augustana, organized under the education department, aims at understand- ing the culturally-deprived child, by probing the problems his social and economic standing create and by offering a friendship that becomes an outlet for the talents of both child and college student. It requires at least one hour a week, and one willing individual, along with the help of a child. ROW 1: Carol Moncriefl, Cindy Reindeers, Pat Chelgren, Cathy Lucas: ROW 2: Linda Zolonski, Sue Stormont, Debbie Benson, Chris Larson: ROW 3: Carol Nagel, Kathy Johnson, Sue Jackson, Judi Gil- bert. v 47 SOCIAL TUTORS 4 REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY This year R.A.'s structure was altered by the adoption of a new constitution. Significant ad- ditions to the AssembIy's membership were the director of communication, director of interschool activities, and director of committees. Strictly- student committees were eliminated and replaced with joint student, faculty and administrative committees. For the first time, student represen- tatives had regular voting power on the major college committees. The Assembly was given complete financial control of the student activi- ty fee and now decides all activity allotments. R.A. created a new major campus activity called Spring Symposium which centered on Black Power this year. Also created was a Soapbox Sound-Off which meets weekly to discuss cam- pus and national issues. ROW 1: Randy Jacobs, Tim Lomperis, Eric Flodberg, Brent Gustafson. ROW 2: Barb Binder, Connie Andrew, Nancy Anderson, Sherrill Davis, Kelly Reid. ROW 3: Sig Larson, Gary Johnson, Tom Scherston, Rick Anderson, Cal Pierson, Paul Bahry, Dru Courtney. 48 Hank Neuman, R.A. President: .lim Karman, R.A. Vice-presidentg Ruby Simmonds, R.A. Secre- taryg Bill Norman, R.A. Treasurer. l 1 l l l 1 Ron Peterson, Director of Committeesg Julie Loy, Director of Communicationsg George Drost Director of Inter-school Relations. 49 5 Q 1 aff -fi 4 Sf' 1 fit, H., ,,iv'...,. ... -A -Xi' a :iff g., if J,-v . - Vt' 9' ga, i . er'-la' A R ...X wi X 11 E 1 1d '.L.--1, .L ,iw 1'- :ia at 2,41 i . W-7 CUBOM members are, SITTING: Lynne Curtis, Linda Anderson, Jan Johnson, Dave Breck, Gaye Harris, Dave Brosig STANDING, Joan Lubbes, Jim Karmen. C U The College Union Board of Managers, perhaps the busiest organization on campus, endeavors to provide Augustana students with an activity center reflective of their needs. Besides spon- soring such movies this year as A Man for All Seasons , CUBOM provided regular art exhibits for display in the Union and a calendar for the coordination of parties and dances. Highlights of this year were the Christmas decoration which decked the halls of the Union in December and tha gala 'Free-for-All' in the Union during February. 50 Members of CUB are: Joan Eklund, Nancy Anderson, Diane Bruhn, andJim Karmen. CUB representatives are: Betsy Brodahl, Dean of Women, James Ribbeck, Dean of Meng ROW 2: David Johnson, Bernie Hoyerg ROW 3: Vincent Lundeen, Norm Anderson. 51 fQ: FT:'T' -.1-1 QefW'fb K-'Y .1 ., 1 Q JI J ' 1 W P1519 ' ' fu J ff .my-rg, , f xfixlfsu' A 32:5 ,. I -if-5 . If , , z ' VW V 4 - I 1 1--17 X , ' w f-PTE V ' ' ' M. I sg, I ' , iff, 5 x -gif Q a ' R 3 , :LY F L - A fl- Cigna 3 1 4 V - b Av 1 A, .4 E fJ'Q3'fIiJW tw A M B , , A , P: . A , xr , Q , n, ,, - x- , 4 . . , .-W A! ' 'M 'f'!f'l ilgifg fl , X.. '5gl,EEJlfl -. :.. . r ',' 'QL' J ' I :X 'f ' -, f.-rw' ' ' - , .C ' . - :iffy 1 LC,:wLf,55+? 4-2. - 'Q A- ly - L ' V . N , , , 14,-.W HQ.. 1-, w- - 1 I 4 ui ,A ' . 'W , , fx W - fi H5352-ff-Pff, iff Af 'V N' .' 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Members of the Seminary Dorm Council are: FRONT: Bill Dorigan, Dave Schlicti, Ken Wingard, Mike Patt-President, Emil Philipp ROW 2: Wayne Horn, Marty Knanishu, Mark Fiore, Norm Evans, Paul Erickson. HOUSE COUNCILS This year, the Women's House Council, consisting formally of both the Westerlin and Andreen rep- resentatives and filling the gap on campus left by the discontinuation of Women's League, aims at maintaining close contact with the residents and their problems, thus making dorm living as hospitable as possible. Four social gatherings are planned each year, and a turn-about dance, held in February, was the main event of the year. An important achievement of the Council was to Iiberalize the hours of freshmen, sophomore, and junior women. The Men's House Council sets rules and regulations as well as organizing social, cultural, and athletic events. Johnson, Dave Mayer, Chuck Gustav- Members of Erickson Dorm Council are: FRONT: Mr. Backmeyer, Kent Cumblad, John son, Pat Bell-President, Rich Busch. Soma, AI Johnson, Eric Flodbergg ROW 2: Bill Allegar, Dave Peterson, Joe Both, Mark Davison, Don Dennis, Gary Reinmuth, James Bailor, Steve Melvin, Brad Currier. 53 SITTING: Joy Sbertoli, Lynn Creach, Lois Nelson: ROW 2: Mr. Tornquist, Pat Drummond, Phyllis Fritschle, Bill Swallord, Joy Peters, Greg Van Acker, Erika Neuman, Dean Wilkinson, Dawn Piotterg ROW 3: Sue Hoyleman, Mary Zeltmann, .Iohn Bolton, Greg Dennhardt, Paul Stone. Joy Sbertoli, Secretaryg Lois Nelson, President, Dawn Piotter, Vice-President. 54 ALPHA PSI MEGA Students at Augustana gain membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the national honorary dramatics fraternity, by earning points in the production of plays. This year the members took trips to Chi- cago, Minneapolis, and Iowa City. The Writers Club has had an interesting schedule of programs ranging from a presentation on the contemporary Catholic liturgy to a criticism of films. Members of the club produced one-act plays, celebrated Halloween with a party, and went wassailing at Christmas time. For a Spring revel the members canoed down Spoon River. RITER'S CLUB ROW 1: Janet Riedell, Ray Hardesty: ROW 2: Donna Chadkowski, Bill Allegar, C. L. Johnson, Joe Both, Eric Johnson, Sue Eto Can dice Jierree, Kathleen Johnson, ROW 3: Leroy Saulsberry, Vince Hardt, Kristin Rud, John H. Erickson, Diane Bruhn Julianne Loy, Karen Johnson, Jim Lothe, Charles Thornblade, Michael Robinson, John Smolinski, Eugene DeBoise. ROW 1: R. Blazevich, G. Skow, C. Jurgens, J. Greenwood, B. Olsen, J. Frerkes, P. Bell, ROW 2: V. Ford, S. Garrett, L. Kuster, N Ostrander, B. Danielson, P. Bahry, A. Johnson, D. Dennis R. Davison, C. Helbig, J. Marousekg ROW 3: Gonigam, P. Krause, P Thorne, D. Dalton, C. Dishno, C. Davis, l. Liunggren, S. Olson, J. Behrens, D. Damkjer, J. Johnson, ROW 4: B. Lindvall, W. Wilhelm sen, J. Kirkpatrick, B. Meier, D. Bode, G. Ekdale, S. Davis. This presidential election year found the Augus- tana Young Republicans particularly active. The club was responsible for forming three youth groups within the YR structure, one each for the support of presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon, U.S. Senatorial candiate Everett Dirksen, and Illinois gubernatorial candidate Richard Ogilvie. llt is interesting to note that all three candidates won their respective posts.j The YR members also participated in a campaign blitz, manned candidates' headquarters, and distributed campaign literature. A highlight of the YR year was providing a corps of ushers for a large Nixon rally at Wharton Fieldhouse at which both Nixon and Ogilvie spoke. Besides their campaign efforts, the YR group hosted guests such as Ralph Smith, Speaker of the Illinois House, Thomas Railsback, 19th district Congressman, and Pete Pappas and Don Henss, Illinois State Representatives. The Augustana Young Republicans also joined the Illinois YR College Federation, in an attempt to help unite the YR movement. 56 YOUNG REPUBLICANS YOUNG The Young Democrats of Augustana College started out the busiest year of their history, by helping the county Democratic Central Committee during the fall campaigns. The organization found that the campaigns not only aided the local Democratic candidates, but also increased cam- pus participation in the club. Augustana's Young Democrat Club was the strongest youth-oriented organization in the county that campaigned, and because of this action they now hold the official capacity of Advisor to the Democratic Central DE OCRATS Committee of Rock Island County. After the No- vember elections the club settled down to the task of re-evaluating its objectives and goals for the future. The new officers of the organization are David Mayer-President, Mark Schweibert- Vice President, Vicki Salava-Secretary, and Frank Primmer-Treasurer. They agree with the rest of the members that the primary task of the club is that of discovering what it means to be a Democrat. M. Schwlebert, V. Hardt, F. Primmer, J. Both, E. Johnson, E. Thomas, M. Robinson, L. Saulsberry, ROW 2: T. Collins, G. Drost, C. Gustavson, G. Medlock, R. Bullock, I. Loving, B. Bark, A. Jones, C. Tillman, ROW 3: K. Zobrist, S. Phipps, V. Salava, P. Wiley, G. Brewer, G. Wicks, S. Johnson, B. Perrigo, K. Keegan, S. Falduto, E. DeBoise, R. Middleton, CL Smith. 57 DEPUTATIONS The Deputations team consists of volunteers who spend Sunday morning visiting the patients at the East Moline State Hospital. These visits con- sist of singing hymns, ollering devotions, and con- versins with the Patients' which bring as much 505' SITTING: Chris Volk, Kathy Dooley, Ramsey Smith: STAND to the students 85 to the patients. ING: Ken Longerman, Nancy Ostrander, Cheryl Gustafson. ROW 1: Sue Jensen, Bette Bohlke, Kathy Tobias: ROW 2: Ann Sandberg, Cathy Berge, Brenda Stolt, Janet Johnson, Sonja Peterson, Jane Baker: ROW 3: Jeanne Smith, Susan Johnson, Sue Phipps, Patti Wiley, Bonnie Perrigo, Diane Kallstrom, Carol Bassett, Gail Gaepfert, Kathleen Johnson, Elaine Clauson. 58 -PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Each month this year the Psychology Club met to share and discuss new ideas and announce- ments about opportunities for advanced training in the various areas of psychology. Several speakers were invited to talk on their fields. Short films gave impetus to discussion groups. The members traveled to lowa City, Galesburg, and Chicago for field trips. Installation of a Psi Chi, national honorary in psychology is immi- ANNIE ITTENIVIEYER Dent. Augustana Students make trips out to the Annie Wittenmeyer Home for socially handicapped chil- dren every Sunday. The Sunday School curricu- lum is in the process of revision: the first step was taken in an evaluation of the old curriculum last spring. Besides teaching Sunday School, the Augie students offer friendship to these orphaned and homeless children. FRONT: Barry Freymark, Dean Anderson, Sue Hoylman, Don Dennis, ROW 2: Patti Wiley, Sue Jenson, Mary Peterson, Can- dice Jierre, Kari Holmsten, Terri Stenberg, Sonja Peterson, ABOVE: Joe Both, Elaine Grimsell, Bob Turner, Mary Molt- mann, Linda Johnson. 59 International Club members are: FRONT ROW: Margareta Gustavsson, Rosie Simmonds, Diane Peterson, Kerstin Dahlman, Barbara Franklin, ROW 2: Vince Hardt, Jeff Kimpton, Terry Potts, Bill Gorski, David Han, Vasilios Stombolis, and Tirso Rodriguez. I TERNATIONAL CLUB The International Club on the Augustana Col- lege campus seeks to shorten the distance be- tween the average Augie student and the world outside the United States. It provides a meeting ground for both the foreign visitor to the U.S. and the representatives of the host country, as a jump-off point for discussion. International Club hopes to acquaint the Augie student with the world by sponsoring the IC Tea in the fall to introduce new foreign students to the Augustana student body. 60 WASHI GTO SEMESTER Augustana College is one of approximately 75 colleges and universities participating in the Washington Semester program of the American University in Washington, D.C., which is designed to give selected college undergraduates a better understanding of national and international af- fairs. Three Augie Students spent the spring semester of their junior year in the nation's capitol earning a maximum of 15 credits toward their major fields. t N i Jean Milnarlk, Suzanne Greene, Cheryl Gustafson, Sharlene Johnson, Steve Auchenbach, Gretchen Miklas, Linda Thoma, Sheri Nelson NIENC Music Education National Conference is a national organization for those interested in music edu- cation. The Augustana student chapter was re- activated in February 1968, and meets monthly to hear speakers and discuss new ideas in music education. Washington Semester representatives are: Val Silins, Sam Walker, and John Soma. 57 Physics Club members are FRONT: Richard Biensenthal, Fred Hanshaw, Dennis Utterback, Jerry Strahl, Don Johnson, Brian Johnson, Dr. Bruce McCart, Steve Christenseng ROW 2: Mar- shall Marsh, David Han, Tom McCarley, Bill Lang, Steve Nel- son, Jim Fryxell, Mike Raney, Dr. Robert Frank, Mr. David Ren- necke. The Physics Club is now joining the newly formed national Society for Physics Students. The ob- jectives of the Society are to stimulate interest in advanced study and research in physics and to develop friendship among physics students and faculty. Activities include field trips, visiting lecturers, informal discussions and group or individual research projects. PHYSICS CLUB The Magnusson chapter of the student affiliates of the American Chemical Society is comprised of students whose major interests are related to chemistry. Guest lectures, field trips, and films are some of the activities of the chapter. Through student affiliation, students are kept informed on different positions available in industry, gov- ernment, and graduate programs. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 62 Members of the American Chemical Society are FRONT: Neal Schinske, Alice Nafziger, Connie Anderson, Sandy Phelan, Lola Petersen, Bob Faltynekg ROW 2: Rick Davison, Norm Schroeder, Russ Carlsen, Ron Lindberg, Tom McCarley, Julius Jerdon, Tom Cronau. Members of the Lindall Trl-Beta Club are FRONT ROW: Clare ling, Chris Sikorowski, Brad Currier, Don Dennis, Ken Stottler, Salamon, Sue Freye, Barbara Lundquist, Ellen Krueger, Diane Dave Palm. Olson, Mary Anna Jordan: ROW 2: Dr. Ralph Troll, Hal Ying- I RI-BE I A CLUB Four members of the Christian Science Organization are FRONT: Candy Johnson, Chris Matthieseng ROW 2: Steve Aup- perle, Craig Hamilton. Now in its third year, the Lindahl Tri-Beta Club ollers lectures, films and demonstrations to spark interest in biology. lt is composed of members of the honorary fraternity and others who have received a 3.0 grade point in biology courses. CHRISTIAN SCIE CE ORGANIZATION The Christian Science Organization gives the college community the opportunity to learn about Christian Science and Christ's message through its weekly testimony meetings, lectures, literature distribution, and through its individual members. Its weekly meetings, open to all facul- ty members and students, consist of readings from the Bible and Science and Health, and a period of testimonies during which students re- late how Christian Science helps them in their lives. 63 SIGMA DELTA PI The purposes of Sigma Delta Pi, the national Spanish honor fraternity, are to honor those who seek and attain excellence in the study of the literature and the culture of the Spanish-speak- ing peoples. It is in conjunction with the Spanish Club and takes part in the national activities. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Smick, Glenda Klein-Sigma Delta Pi. Sigma Delta Pi members Diane Albanito, Jan Swanstrom, Greg Bowes, and Mary Filson. The Spanish Club was created to enlighten and inform Augustana students of the culture of the Spanish speaking people, to promote an interest in the people of Spanish countries, to stimulate the Spanish student's interest in the language, and to present Spanish material out- side of classroom activities. CLUB Spanish Club members are FRONT: Tirso Rodriquez, Dick Knippenberg, Gregg Gibbs, Howard Jacobsen, Dick Johnson, Steve Melvin, ROW 2: Nancy Holmes, Pam Tiedeman, Chris Dishno, Debby Dalton, Marian Miller, Beth Mathews, Glenda Klein, Inez Gonzales, ROW 3: Jeanne Brickhouse, Jan Swanstrom, Terri Stenberg, Jo Ann Gowing, Chris Engelhard, Giovanni Medlock, Pam Johnson, Liz Morgan, Susan Isaacs, Jan Chapman, Mrs. Elbert Smick, Elbert Smick, 64 SPANISH CLUB Members of the French Club are FRONT: Kerstin Dahlman, Sandi Bailey, Carolyn Norquistg ROW 2: Donna Kasch, Marie Andress, Linda Orton, John Erickson. Le Cercle Francais meets once a month to speak French and to provide an opportunity for guests from France to share their customs, ideas and opinions of life in France. Participation by everyone interested in France is welcome. The club currently holds a Dinner Discussion Hour every Wednesday in Westerlin Cafeteria, open to all faculty and students. The French Depart- ment is also experimenting with a French House in the House on the Hill. Art Club's activities include field trips to Chi- cago's Art Institute and to various local exhibits, and highlights its year with the making and sell- ing of colorful Christmas candles. A special opportunity this year was the chance for involve- ment in the Japanese Festival. Art Club members are FRONT: Pam Tiedeman, Andy Helgason, Sue Hoylman, Chris Johnson, Margie Malm, Sonja Stangebyeg ROW 2: Carolyn Norquist, John Greenwood, Jean Smith. ART CLUB 65 FRENCH FRONT ROW: Carolyn Earl, Carolyn Tillman, Carolyn Anderson, Pat Holmen, Gwen Williams, Shirley Johnson, Irma Loving, Annette Jones, Rositta Bullock, Giovanni Medlockg ROW 2: Irv Bailey, Charlie Smith, Eugene DeBoise, Aaron Jacobs, Mike Robinson, Eric Thomas, Acie Earl, Julius Jerdon, Randy Middleton, and William Norman. Afro-American Society officers are: Dr. Harold Bell, Advisor, Rositta Bullock, Corresponding Secretary, Mike Robinson, Historian: Acie Earl, Presidentg William Norman, Vice- President. 66 AFRO-AIVIERICAN SOCIETY The Afro-American Society was organized this year at Augustana as an outward expression of the brotherhood, love, and pride that are a unit- ing force behind the Black Movement in con- temporary American society. lts members ac- tively participate in school functions and have worked with administration to put Black courses in the curriculum in the English and History de- partments, along with the promise of a Black professor in the near future. In the spring, the Society helped sponsor a Black Power Sympo- sium, Confrontation 1969 , as one of the first campus functions aimed at the achievement of their purposes. ROW 1: Don Johnson, Dave Johnson, Jan Bieber, Roberta Kruse: ROW 2: Ron Peterson, Jerry King, Jim Lothe, Ron Kempe, Ken Kelly, Jan Corney: ROW 3: Mary Levine, Sue Donstad, Jan Johnson, Lois Levine, Harlan Kimball, Kathy Rumbolz. TOUR GUIDES Whether doing the polka to an oompah band at the Oktoberfest, or caroling with lanterns at Christmas, German Club members give the cam- pus an international flair with their monthly ac- tivities. This summer several members of the club attended summer school in Passau, Bavaria. The students studied for four weeks and trav- elled for nearly three weeks. GERMAN CLUB The membership of the Tour Guides was ex- panded this fall so that more students from all interest backgrounds could be included. When potential students visit the campus, they are grouped with a leader sharing similar interests. In this way, visitors can tour the campus and also ask questions about various aspects of college life which interest them. ROW 1: S. Falduto, K. Keegan, S. Berg, J. Gowing, S. Krickl, S. Church, D. La Croix: ROW 2: E. Gilkerson, N. Schinske, A. Sand- berg, S. Melvin, C. Andrew, A. Johnson, co-chairman, J. Eklund, co-chairman, R. Hansen, J. Johnson, C. Berge, J. Monferdini, M. Peterson: ROW 3: J. Ward, J. Weber, B. Stolt, E. Dreher, B. McCuIIoh, R. Stodd, T. Olson, J. Rushmeyer, C. Kluth, D. Edlefson, D. Norling, M. Levine, S. Donstad, K. Frischmann, B. Binder, K. Johnson, B. Broman. ROW 1: Ann Sandberg, Ruth Carlson, Maureen Moore, Linnea Gustafson, Janet Swanstrom, Carol Bush, Linda Miller, Jan Horberg, Nancy Johnson. ROW 2: Jan Bieber, Cheryl Gustafson, Brenda Yager, Carol Rolf, Donna Parkerson, Deann Pinter, Linda Nystrom, Jeanne Youngren, Sue Mcconnaughay, Ruth A. Carlson, Pam Larson. ROW 3: Carol Hulting, Lila Christensen, Chris Grider, Joy Behrens, Twila Weaver, Dianne Kukkonen, Carolyn Swanson, Linda Etzel, Janice Ahlquist, Diane Schrack, Kenneth Bryant, Mary Peterson, Beth Mathews, Nina Strandberg. STUDE T ED The future teacher at Augustana becomes ac- quainted with modern trends and ideas in edu- cation through programs as the discussion on sex education as taught at the primary level. Many members of S.E.A. gain outlooks on the lives of disadvantaged children through friend- ships gained by the tutoring program. 68 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA ROW 1: Dianne Kukkonen, Cheryl Becht, Ann Arnold, Wendy Wollwage, Liz La Grandeg ROW 2: Donna Vruno, Tina Thorson, Susan Cornwall, Diane Mlodzinski, Sharlene Johnson, Darlene Frlederich, Chris Grlder, Judy Ehlert. ROW 1: Midge Slederqulst, Suzanne Greene, Jan Picerno, Bernal Wagenerg ROW 2: Cheryl Gustafson, Jeanette Miller, Sheri Nelson, Peg Anderson. Sigma Alpha Iota is a national honorary profes- sional fraternity for women in the field of music. The organization sponsors recitals by outstand- ing musicians and provides ushers for the Satur- day Night Tri-City Symphony. The purpose of the fraternity is to uphold the highest ideals of mu- sic education and standards of performance. 69 ROW 1: June Hill, Judy Swanson, Jan Nelson, Sandy Smigiel, Cheri Liljedahl. ROW 2: Laurel Olson, Cindy Patton, Sara Bell, Trish Handeland, Carol Kennedy, Deann Pinter, Sandy Janssen. SIGMA ALPHA ETA Sigma Alpha Eta is the National Speech Correc- tion Fraternity. At Augustana it provides student speech therapists with the opportunity to share experiences unique to their field and to compare these experiences with other related fields, and through SAE the student therapists are enabled to broaden the experiences of children with speech dilliculties. This year a spring workshop was held April 18, 19, and 20 concerning educa- tion of the deaf with guest speaker, Dr. Jean Miller. 70 ROW 1: Jan Hoglund, Carolyn Jacobsen, Donna Damkjer, Joan Johnson, Chris Linder. ROW 2: Lesly Hagelin, Pam Van Camp, Dixie Geu, Nancy Green, Nancy Swanson, Jan Johnson, Chris Amren. ROW 1: Lynn Heinze, Linda Thoma, Brenda Stoll, Jonell Lumbard, Judy Arne, Diane Tebbanhofl, Beth Tagimeier, Nancy Arnquist, Sandy Johnson, Nancy Nichols, Donna Vruno: ROW 2: Debbie Wilken, Dee Sondergard, Linda Garmire, Barb Gibson, Diane Mlodzinski, Sandy Lindeman, Jeanette Mlller, Gretchen Miklas, Vicki Ford, Pat Zellmer, Linda Wege, Debbie Kirby, Jill Gustafson: ROW 3: Leah Gonigam, Bonnie Swihart, Chris Carson, Phyllis Carson, Karen Borg, Marcia DeDecker, Judy Moore, Cheryl Gustafson, Jane Hult, Jan Olson, Christine Rugh, Gena Meyers, Chris Grider: ROW 4: Kevin Debecker, Doug Stephenson, David Johansen, Gaylor Nelson, Greg Ekdale, Jon Jacobs, John Strom, Jon Ahnquist, Bill Coakley, Ken Dickson, Paul Bahry, Tom Appleton, Bob Coleman, Lee Ireland, Doug West, Bill Wilcox, Rich Blazevich, Ron Henry, Ken Bryant. Chapel Choir, now in its second year of perform- C P E L C H O ' R ing as a group of mixed voices, continued to respond with enthusiasm and excellence to the exciting leadership of its director, Mr. Donald Morrison. Sewing as a rigorous training group for those aspiring to Augustana Choir, the or- ganization strongly established its position in campus activities this year through increased participation in school convocations. Perhaps one of the most unusual and enjoyable interac- tions of this fifty-six member group with the campus was its participation in an experimental folk mass with the creators of the mass at one of the Wednesday morning chapel services. 7l Members of The Augustana Choir are: FRONT: Chris Lingwall, Linda Rowley, Nancy Holmes, Jill Riverdahl, Elaine Clausen, Sue Thoman, Cheryl Becht, Donna Lee Wilkinson, Ginny Wicks, Carol Davis, Liz LaGrande, Bonnie Sathre, Pat Chelgren, Mary Whit- more, Sue Cornwall, Arlis Hasselbusch, Tina Honiotesg ROW 2: Cindy Little, Neysa Shaller, Mary Flesner, Charlene Skripsky, Karen Flavin, Karen Frischmann, Jan Chandler, Martha Thomas, Darlene Friederick, Ann Arnold, Phyllis Fritschle, Joan Eklund, Diane Albanito, Ruth Ann Carlson, Pam Hegg, Ruth Tuminello, Sharlene Johnson, Emmy Riber, Sandy Slothower, Jean Milnarik, AUGUSTANA CHOIR 72 The Augustana Choir, under the direction of Dr. Donald Morrison and President Carl Engstrom, planned new and exciting ways of displaying their talent this year. They presented, along with the Orchestra, a concert at Homecoming that was ollered to area students at the same time with a performance at Rock Island High School. They fought the flu to present their annual Christmas concert to the student body and, under the di- rection of Jean Milnarik, proved once again how devoted the Choir really is! Their annual tour took them throughout the Midwest, and brought them home again to sing for the senior class at graduation. t 1- 1, 5 3 tn! '23 , ., .. M A - V f 1 :L ' . S J' E515 ' 1 ' if qk O Q 54 I ff I 4 J J 4 ' ' 4.1.4 , bi-A.. L 7 f' . J -ff! Z'lE 'YQ v .H ge l.if1'11 + 5 f :ff Lkiillf' L11P3fiPf-- ., . L I Pi'E't' 39.5 A.-3 I ' s Rs. QQLQX f'f'fg',g'N'.x .2 -ha.,J,f-ws 5:-, l 'ff flag . -fini si QIZQQN '1 .B 'FXQ A 'A .VN q':. Al ' f ' C D' 1 ORCHESTRA The Augustana Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. William Hennigbaum, is com- posed of musicians drawn from the Augustana student body, the faculty, and Quad-City residents. This year, the Orchestra added an extra perform- ance to its agenda at Homecoming when it ac- companied the Augustana Choir in a concert especially for returning alums. Other concerts presented included two annual home concerts, one in the fall and one in the spring, and support for the two yearly performances of the Handel Oratorio Society. MEMBERS OF THE ORCHESTRA ARE: J. Hein Concertmistress, C. Larson, M. Rutenbeck, B. Cal houn, D. Kukkonen, S. Walker, C. Pedigo, J Riedell, T. Carlson, S. Grossman, M. Harris, B Brodahl, P. Schreck, A. Callahan, L. Ough, M. Ol szewski, C. Clinge, B. Powell, R. Strieter, K. John son, C. Werker, M. Hummel, P. Hamer, M. Mezofl J. Picerno, R. O'Leary, L. Summers, S. Rostberg, B Dahlgren, C. Fairall, C. Kacena, D. Baasch, A. Pals grove, J. Lahann, D. Schanck, D. Dudley, S. Mathe J. Budd, M. Henigbaum, E. Nagel, M. Anderson J. Ahlquist, L. Etzel, B. Wagener, A. Headlee, J Goodell, W. Wollwage, G. Thornburgh, B. Jul- strom, B. Seng, R. Flaskamp, S. McConaughay J. Ehlert, E. Eto, C. Durkee, N. Henigbaum, C Olson, T. Olszewski, V. Mosher, D. Gannet, A Mass, D. Liljedahl, L. Koepke, T. Weaver, A. Coop- er, C. Bratton, S. Greene, S. Holmer, W. Borup L. Neavor, A. McLuckie, T. Mitchell, K. Saxvik L. Smith, R. Sparks, J. Pitzer, R. Brusen, E. Butter- field, J. DeKalb, K. Neavor, L. Morsing, C. Kearns D. Altman, J. Rokosz, J. Rader, R. Pritchard, D Vandercreek, E. Leetch, D. Gannett, J. Harden, S. Petersen, R. Rutenbeck, L. Kynett, K. Pearson, C. Piefer. 4 , , A m'mA A ' +, .4 . 'U ,,. bi, ,, AF., I G x lr -. V fi I 'ff nw' i I 'qi W th 1i , - faux? 4 3 lg I, KP ff we Y Y-I 'V Y Vx 'K 1 A I .r '- ff. - 1? 1 ' n Q I ., - i L. Q-li' ffl' . M If sg, '. I . Q- , , ., , . , . xk f--1 gf.: HW' 5 ,J ,RN lr , 1,5 :il ug, SJ. h i' ' 0 ' l,. gi Ag, i- 5' 1 Fv,.-. 5 Ol? Vitrf. W V Y i- L I ' V A 1. A fl 1 fx ' 1 rj fx v, 'k ,,- ' ' ' fl,g . M ff A 4 'M f a A . w ,X ' S'I - Q -,Jw ' ' I ,fs r' x ' Il ' 'K I x 'P Q 5 A - I 4' L ' 'A ' ,Q 1 W' ' C ,V ' -.,. 5 ' 51 V ' rs W 0 f U '7 'vcr ROW 1: P. Saylor, K. Anderson, V. Hildner, S. Neville, M. Rolf, B. Hansen, L. Lindstrom, R. Hansen, R. DeVilbiss, K. Steinhauser, L. Holmes, S. Garrett, R. Horwinkleg ROW 2: K. Zobrist, J. Bright, D. Liliedahl, W. Dugge, C. Gustafson, S. Achenbach, J. Peterson, K. Erickson, J. Bengtson, J. Lounsberry, D. Schrock, W. Myers, J. Gittings: ROW 3: D. Snell, M. Bell, L. Steinmann, M. Greene, D. Living- ston, J. Pitzer, M. Simpson, S. Peterson, D. Daubman, M. Hermann, J. Corney, M. Striell, 5. Nelson: ROW 4: B. Pritchard, M. Ander- son, J. Rader, J. Frank, J. Dismer, J. Eilbeck, C. Jergens, E. Blick,M. Bell, B. Cleaver, M. Lingwall, D. Hanson, S. Hile: ROW 5: B. Myers, J. Rokosz, K. Nussbaum, D. Aultmann, R. Stodd, A. McGrew, D. Gray, J. Kimpton: ROW 6: G. VanAcker, J. Picerno, G. Pip- pas, C. Larson, G. Jackson, E. Peterson. The concert schedule of the Augustana Band A took an unusual twist this year as the group presented several local performances within the first several months of the fall semester: this strenuous pace was highlighted by a concert presented the morning of Homecoming and followed by a marching demonstration at the foot- ball game that afternoon. The Band, as usual, performed at all home football games, and covered the Mid-West as part of their annual Spring tour, presenting concerts in both Illinois and Iowa. 76 . Ji , ,C 1 ' , wi- y .- ' 4 .4 ' I 1' 77 Marty Knanishu, Paul Ander, Bob Stephenson MIB The Men's Intramural Board organizes year- round athletic competition for faculty, frater- nities, and independents. A school champion is determined for each sport, and a trophy is awarded to the fraternity which is overall cham- pion at the end of the year. 78 Joe Tomasiewicz, Barb Morris, Jackie Hansing, Nancy Anderson, Esther Paul, Ruth Carlson. ROW 1: Nancy Anderson, Slgne Larson, Laurel Anderson, Linda Schroeder. ROW 2: Sue McConnaughay, Jeanne Gittings, Julie Johnson, Jan Syverson, Lori Strandlund. PEIVIIVI P.E.M.M. is an organization of physical education majors and minors. Members meet to discuss various attitudes toward the teaching of physical education. A highlight of the P.E.M.M. year was sponsoring the Sofia girls, a gymnastic troupe from Sweden, for a performance in Centennial Hall. IB The Women's Intramural Board, like M.l.B., pro- motes athletic contest among women. W.l.B. holds meetings once a month with representa- tives from sororities, independents, and fresh- men. The organization aims to provide an op- portunity for all girls to enjoy playing various sports and to share the feeling of good sports- manship. 79 FRONT: Dave Anderson, John Malvikg ROW 2: Tony Kotlarz, Russ Muench, Drew Schnack, Ken Anderson, Marshall Nunnally, B. B. Dorigan. TRIBE 0F VIKINGS Left to Right: Gary Anderson, Barry Cardinael, Doug Morton, Mike Pchysley, Greg Karr, Mike Severns, Steve Durian, Jon Henning, Joe Tomasiewicz, Mark Fiore, Paul Ander, Jelf Maurus, Don Morton, Jim Malnar, Brent Gustafson. 80 The Tribe of Vikings is made up of all varsity Iettermen at Augustana. The purposes of the Tribe is to help promote fellowship among the athletes at Augustana. The Tribe handles conces- sions at campus athletic events, and this year the members sponsored a Christmas Party for underprivileged children in Rock Island. F iq -rv I yi.,-.. A M Ie' 4 .--, 1' lm' ' heh- 1.E.':IgTif5 T135 r f me- . . ,gr Q Oflicers Tom Gahl and Marty Creager. FRONT: John Erickson, Wayne Wilhelmsen, Rich Hansen. Bob Wilson, Ken Anderson, BACK, Mark Peal- strom, Arnie Mason, Ken Wingard, Rick Slmmon, Steve Koivula. 8l WVIK WVIK, 90.9fm, continued expanding in its fifth broadcasting year. lt's number of broadcast hours increased to one hundred and twenty-five per week. Weekday shows ran until 1:00 a.m., while Friday, Saturday, and Sunday shows went to 3:00 a.m. Newscasting, aided by the United Press International Teletype, increased to forty- five minutes daily. The sounds of dixieland, jazz, Broadway, and features plus Hallmarks of Listening and Sunday Afternoon with the Theatre gave WVIK a contemporary sound. Q If 1 F! ROW 1: Ray Schroeder, Charles Gustavson. ROW 2: Charles Schroeder, Joe Negri, Don Swartout, Greg Petty, Gary Justus, Dean Wilkinson. ROW 1: Hank Tkachuk, Craig Cutbirth. ROW 2: Chris Dishno, Debby Dalton, Dave Mayer, Sylvia Smith, Gary Jus- tus, Lee Mathieu, Gena Meyers. ROW 3: Bob Schultz, Chuck Gustavson, AI Monson, Frank Chadwick. 82 Richard Mosher, Greg Anderson, Paul Brinkman Ken Mason, Vince Hardt, Marie Ellenberger. ROW 1: Ron Poppenhaggen, Jefl Meier, Chuck Cluth, Bob Valley. ROW 2: Dave Olson, Dave EI- strom, Arnie Mason, Dennis Cromer, Joe Frerkes, Eric Tibbetts. ROW 1: Betty Pollltz, Rick McSparin, Allan Carlson, Eric Flodberg, Joanne Gambardella, Ron Lindberg, Eric Tibbetts, Michael Robinson, John Pilcher. ROW 2: Alan Monson, Rich Blazevich, Philip Phaylis, Richard Lich, Lyle Gunch, Alan Johnson, Gene Balof, Bob Valle, Jack Spiere. 83 OBSERVER This year the Augustana Observer dealt excel- lently with areas of campus concern. Under the leadership of Editor Don Johnson, the OBS covered the many facets of campus change, both by reporting the bare news stories and by serving as a forum for controversy. The staff sup- plemented regular reporting with features and coverage in depth of events of special interest. Again this year the Observer made notable contributions to the growing need for a truly stu- dent voice in college affairs. ROW 1 Don Johnson, Karl Zohrist. ROW 2: Don Isaacson, Blair Calloway, Ron Poppenhagen, Ron Peterson, Connie Andrew, Gall Butler, Joan Neubauer. 84 , -1 as fx X , Ks' 1 ROW 1: Gene Balof, Gary Reinmuth, David Cook. ROW 2: Karen Johnson, Vince Piat, Chuck Kluth, Barb Binder Connie Andrew, News Editor: Don Johnson, Editorp Karl Zobrist, Assistant Editor. ROCKETY-I The Rockety-I staff, working under the auspices of the American Yearbook Company and under several illusions of grandeur, makes deadlines, types copy, ignores tests, constantly hunts for a Cosmo or grease pencils or croppers, identifies unknowns, frantically takes pictures isome- timesl, washes carbon off their hands, and pro- duces a yearbook. In that little office in a little corner of the second floor of the Union, they do what they can, when they can, in whatever way they can, to satisfy seniors, professors, and that great unknown, the Company. Realizing that they really don't have that much to do, the staff promises to publish another supplement, to be sent out fhopefullyl during the summer. Barb Swanson, Editor, Jan Wollenburg, Assistant Editor. SEATED: Gail Pippasg STANDING: Lucia Biorn, Donna Schweisguth, Linda Orton, Ruta 0'Neill. ROW 1: Nina Strandberg, Jim Brummond, Sandy Sarkela. ROW Bob McKinley, RON PGIGYSOH 2: Sue Neville, Bernal Wagoner, Terry Ferrari. RV. X A C I ho'I'o onfesf 28 jr 1 J Linda Lindstrom, Mary Moltmann, Betty Bohlke, Sue Johnson. Members of the Publications Board are, left to right: Barb Swanson, Dru Courtney, Don Johnson, and Julianne Loy. PUBLICATIONS BOARD The Publications Board, composed of the editors of the Rockety-I and the Observer, representa- tives of RA, and selected faculty advisors, is re- sponsible for setting journalistic policy for the student publications of the college. Concerned with the selection of yearbook and newspaper editors, the composition of linancial and editorial guidelines, and communication between the ad- ministration and student journalists, the Board becomes a mediator for the disputes which occa- sionally arise. .f . et 'ICS n. IJ, 'exerc,i,s5es, sports, br games engaged i'n by' -athletes- 21 ihe Dfactitre dl' Dlfirisbiples 'Of athletic iactixiiti.eS 31, Of or relating' to eaiihletes 431, characterisfic of 'ana -afhlete 151. 'Characterized by heavy frame, large .cheSf, :and POWQFFLII muscular develop,- 'mentf:- mesomorphiec EJ. used by aihletes 79. exercises, sports or games requifing: physgieal strength, agility, Qrstamiha ,. . . p w n Q U 1 1 4 I 1. I ! 4 ' W A . r . I I F , V I 1 if J, .Ng Tj ' ., ' D 1 if V, SA..-W ' f' 8 va ,gm f w P I K I as ' w., 'sn--V xi pra- fr' 'fini .. - r Football Team, FRONT: J. Jerdon, A. Jacobs, J. Wincler, L. Marsh M. Dragutinovich, J. Tomasiewicz. D. Morgan, J. Brown, W. Horn K. Wingard, D. Koivula, T. O'Rourke, D. Splawskip ROW 2: A. Earl, T. Fox, S. Klenzak, D. Schnack, M. Nunnally, R. Larson, D. Schlechte, N. Evans, E. Steinweg, I. Bailey, V. Butsch, J. Behrends: Ken Wingard Roger Larson Dale Morgan Ausus TANA Jim Ogan Tom O'Rourke Tom Tessiatore Mike Shipley ROW 3: M. Bartlett, S. Scott, C. Ackers, A. DeDecker, D. Jack D. Bloomberg, L. Stiers, J. Heller, C. Degand, A. Lemke, H. Si D. Boster: ROW 4: M. Loomer, G. McDaniel, R. Heinrich, L. S3 der, J. Ford, N. Hemmingson, T. Pugh, D. Markward, S. Koivul Bailor, K. Hultgren, J. Marchese, J. DeJaegher: ROW 5: D. Huffr- AUGUSTANA T AUGUSTANA 41 AUGUSTANA 2 AUGUSTANA 1 AUGUSTANA 3 AUGUSTANA 4 AUGUSTANA 2 AUGUSTANA 4 AUGUSTANA 4 ld? Luther Elmhurst Ill. Wesleyan Wheaton Carroll Carthage Millikin North Park North Central Anderson, J. Johnston J Webnar L Rlchlnnskl K Dickson J M. Hotopp B Dorrlgan G Boudu T Splawskx ROW 6 M. Shipley M Severns J Maurus P Ander K Ander G. Ellingsworth J Malnar M Fuore T Tessnatore R Larson Terwilliger, J. Olson 'AA ,Y ,, .:.,.-a in 1Q? '4 Paul Ander, Augie's leading receiver if 1' . Q'-.-13 Jim Ogan, Augustana's punter for four years, exhibits his style. 'P 'i' U A l,f5,H,.-.:. .QMgvri,,r ll iw ' ,in E '- -,-7'ff.-will T' , fej,f,f1':Lnf15.i, 91 gi,,'ff-M-lr., '- A , f . --.' .' 1- ' ' . . 5. Fa .K-wmv -h E Ji' 'I R Ly YJ?-l1',fl43MJ 'fb . Irgrp-a -'i A V YI- ' gli pn f '-, . ' :'- ' ' ' he . . f , - L-D -:lf jg.. g., . .L-v lar:-if ,139 34 ' N I U, 'I :bv 'rf 1,-'f,,z. ' f, .qw fe .,f'f25i,i F-.ik ,LM dl ,-.,7f.!i A , N 1 N F1'4?h!: ,.K 4. -,,l v E lf' . . V I ,' -1',7 5f!.f', PL 4?'r, -Q, Schlechte dives while Jerdon awaits opponent. I' IEE? .105 165' S C fir 4 WZ.. Ken Anderson, one of the nation's top passers, upended while passing to Vic Butsch. Tom, the Toe, Tessiatore going for a record 28 straight extra points. 55 5:4 E I 'eds .lv -. Ig: 1. , WSQQQTH. ' ' 93 Big E battles for crucial yardage against Carthage We 'Liv 1. Behrends and Jacobs display the eiiort needed to break lWU's victory skein. Qlibovei mighty Who took the handIe? asks Sophomore End Dave Markward. 94 REYNOLDS ENG! no gs, all' QLeftl Paul Johnson seems to have the situationwell in hand lAbovej John Brown, Augie fullback, turns corner against Car thage. ix From thence they shall come to judge the quick and the dead . . . 95 1-4 4 lv: The Cross-Country team, from Left to Right: Rich Hansen, Bob P. Wilson, Arnie Mason, Capt. Marty Creager, Mark Pealstrom, Coach Paul Olson, Bob D. Wilson, Pete Beckman. CAPTAIN MARTY CREAGER M.V.R. BOB P. WILSON 96 Viking Harriers Mark Pealstrom, Bob D. Wilson, Pete Beckman, and Marty Creager display team effort in a seemingly individual sport. Bob P. Wilson keeps step-for-step with the opposition. Augustana's Cross Country team was hard hit by injuries this fall. Running with, just tive healthy men in most meets, the young harrier squad still managed to capture two invitational titles-the Beloit Invitational and the Culver-Stockton Clas- sic. Running against first class competition they managed a 4-4 dual meet record. Bob P. Wilson broke Augie's school records of 3, 4, and 5 miles. Mark Pealstrom was also under the old 4 mile record. The entire squad returns in 1969 to try to capture their first CCIW crown. They will host two multiple team meets and the conference meet. 97 FRONT ROW: Ken Anderson, Jim 0'MeIia, Bob Tichenor, Bob Hodgdon, Tom Egan, Steve Turk, Steve Carlson. BACK ROW: Head Coach Pipho, Bob Snow, Jim McGrath, Randy Seals, Randy Middleton, Capt. Steve Snow, Gary Anderson, Wally Michna, Asst. Coach Borcherding. Bob Hodgdon Capt. Steve Snow Gary Anderson Hon. Men. All-Mid-West QNAIAJ 98 BASKETBALL-'68 AUGUSTANA 91 Knox 68 AUGUSTANA 79 III. Wes. 106 Crusader Classic . . . Fourth AUGUSTANA 79 Loras 92 AUGUSTANA 104 St. Ambrose 90 AUGUSTANA 101 Carthage 100 Wooster Classic . . . Fourth AUGUSTANA AUGUSTANA AUGUSTANA AUGUSTANA AUGUSTANA AUGUSTANA AUGUSTANA AUGUSTANA AUGUSTANA AUGUSTANA AUGUSTANA AUGUSTANA AUGUSTANA AUGUSTANA AUGUSTANA AUGUSTANA 89 75 79 80 1 10 87 92 99 71 77 74 76 93 91 91 75 Wheaton 100 Elmhurst 74 North Park 80 Millikin 92 Carroll 80 Elmhurst 85 St. Ambrose 77 North Central 77 Wheaton 77 Millikin 79 III. Wes. 85 Carroll 88 Carthage 107 Loras 89 North Park 78 North Central 65 LET'S PLAY DEFENSE! fr ',,- E 1 f E' ' J I -' .- r 4--P' , Q - ' Jim O'MeIia knox over opponent in scoring a bucket. Capt. Snow adds two more to his all-time scoring record The rebounding of Seals and record-holder Snow coupled with the shooting of Gary Anderson hold North Central in check. .1-2-1 af! IABOVEJ Sharpshooters Ken Anderson, Jim 0'Melia, and Wally Michna. QBELOWJ Freshmen Bert Edquist Hefty and Wally apply defensive pressure as Bob Hodgdon looks on. 4- 7 'Aii .i WL ..? ':-+L .i . '- x -4 .411- Michna IOI ROW 1: Nick Eichorn, John Malvik, Dave Valentine, Jay Sweet, Don Jacot, Tony Clay, Jim Watson, Pete Campbell, Dave Anderson, ROW 2: Jefl Maurus, Mark Yegge, Tim Dodge, Steve Wallace, Steve Durian, Jon Henning, Russ Munch, AI Ambrose, Coach Ted Kes- singer, ROW 3: Mike Shipley, Evan Meyers, Len Richlinski, John Webnar, Otto Brelja, Bill Dorrigan, Jim Gevok, Joe Winckler, Tom Krutchenberg, Nels Hemmingson, Jefl Alexander, Harry Engel, LeRoy Marsh, Gene Sims, Steve Keuer, Dennis DeBerg, John Mat- thews, Cris Ensey, Les Sharpe, John Martin, Bill Barlog, Dave Miller, Tom Cass. I I Jon Henning iSr.j Mike Shipley QSRJ Jell Maurus iSr.J Tri-Capt., CCIW Champ Tri-Capt. 1 Four year Ietterman, Jon Henning, cradles his opponent to the mat. Coach Kessinger's grapplers crowned four champions and rolled to their sev- enth straight CCIW Wrestling Championship. Augie's champions were paced by Dave Anderson at 123, Jon Henning at 145, Jim Gevok at 160, and Tim Dodge at 167 who were all victorious at their respective weights. Dodge was named the meet's Most Valuable Wrestler. Others gaining places in the conference meet were John Martin at 115 and Steve Durian at 152 f2ndJ, Tony Clay at 137 l3rdJ, and Pete Campbell at 130 Q4thl. Augie lost its first dual meet in three years to Northern Michigan. However, they notched victories in the Wheaton Invitational Meet and two more quadrangulars. Jon Henning and Jefl Maurus ended their great careers as Augustana wrestlers. Henning won his third straight CCIW Conference Crown, coming oll a 20-0 sea- son. He won titles in three quadrangular meets and the Luther Tournament also. Maurus also carried the club with his steady performances throughout the year. UV! 1A80VEy What the 'ell am l going to do now, Coach? asks Junior Tim Dodge. QBELOW LEFTJ Upperclassman Steve Durian pins his counterpart to the mat. QBELOW RIGHTJ Tony Clay escapes opponent for one point against Wheaton. 104 1 1 1 ABOVE QCOUNTER-CLOCKWISEJ Steve Frink, Jerry Murphy, Rick Simon, John Erickson, Jon Bernard, Steve DeReus, Ken Burich, Roger Halstead, Harold Anderson, Wayne Wilhelmson, Jim Borowski, Tim Canty, Jim Millman RIGHT Seniors John Erickson and Rick Simon. iNot pictured, Steve De- Reusj' Left Steve Frink and Right Jim Millman splash into victory. Augustana swimmers ended the season with a convincing win in the College Conference of Illi- nois and Wisconsin Championship Meet. Rick Simon was voted the meet's outstanding competitor with victories in the 200 yard Individual Medley and the 1650 yard event, setting a record in the lat- ter event. Roger Halstead also broke a record in the 200 yard breast-stroke. The tankers ended with a 7-6 record in dual meets. Also added to their credit was the Illinois Private College Meet Title, NAIA District Meet, and the Viking Olympics trophy. Senior John Erickson not only set school records in the butterlly but also was a great asset on the relay teams. fu Augie's relay team . . . John Erickson butter- flies his way to Augie school record. f' V! CHEERLEADERS POM-PO SQUAD Cheerleaders are, FRONT: Jan Bieber, Sue Hilandg ROW 2: Christa Hauser, Pat Savage: ROW 3: Barb Morris, Carol Iver- son, Cindy Dauberman, Sue Ekman: ROW 4: Bob Stevenson, Greg Langston, Jim 0'Melia, Dave Peterson, Tom Schersteng ROW 5: D. J. Stevenson, Dave Breck, Bruce Gamache QNot Pictured: Tom Pogemillerj. .Y L i TJ. s-. 1- 1... . ' 3 ',? ,Q Pom-Pom Squad, from Left to Right: Llbbie Klaus, Jill Gustafson, Cindy Carlson, Monica Moline, Diane Mlodzinski, Jane Hult, Caro- lyn Jacobson, Bev Olson, Marllyn Rue, Jo Ellen Swedberg, Arlis Hasselbusch, Judy Llpps, Sonya Peterson, Beth Mathews, and Jo- anna Fieldman. ,fi 1 I , O l r 1 - 'l S , I l . mf' ag ' ,rf ARLIS HASSELBUSCH, Pom-Pom SHARON PONS, Baton lll N Q V. f . f o ,af-ill! -I-ai -tiIOI'l n-11-aaldw tion as ral son 21, the act .of ,being brought or regeived into -close conneciion, as, a member of branch laljiliated organiza- tionsgj 30. the act .of a'sso'ciating oneself as- a member if-affiliates hii'm'Slelf with a local Qilxlbf 41, Ito lrace the origin oflg, to conniect , r- associatel oneself: .combina- tion -. 51- an lafiilfiated Person 'or Organ- ization . ,,-R. 4 I . - ,I . :gm ggi? w' lv fx,,,S UQ mx ' I A TH? . ,E -rv , w A- W ul .-A. n..u'5f Ydpug, I.,-1L'v:,. 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I - S C 0 U N C I L H4 The Inter-Sorority Council consists of the Presi- dents of each sorority, a representative from each sorority, and the President and Secretary-Treas- urer of l.S. Council. Meetings are held twice a month so that the Council can decide on such things as rush procedure, pledging procedure, membership quotas, ways of saving money, new ideas for improving sororities, and the change- over to the quarter system. I-F COUNCIL The Inter-Fraternity Council is a body of men com- posed of three members from each of the seven fraternities. The purpose of this organization is to set up guidelines in areas where the fraternities aren't controlled by any other organization. It also serves as a vehicle of communication be- tween the fraternities and the administration. This year the officers are: President, George Drost, Vice President, Bob Stephensong Secretary, Dave Markward, and Treasurer, Steve Snow. r I v ROW 1 B Carlstrom, K. Wingard, B. Stephenson, M. Patt, G. Drost, T. Christy ROW 2: K. Anderson, B. Gustafson, J. Maurus, R. Peter- son E Flodberg, P. Bown, D. Grilllth, D. Johnson, R. Johnson, K. Kumblad, D. Markward, D. Jacot. H5 CHI OMEGA GAMMA ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Sing: Tradition -first place Fall Informal: Old Spooks never Die Ithey just fade away! Winter Formal: So Happy Together Service Project: Adopted child, Oscar Patrick, from Kentucky Honors: 3rd place Scholarship Cup ROW 1: C. Matthleson, B. Franklin, D. Kirby, E. Clauson, S. Thoman, B. Broman, J. Brickhouseg ROW 2: L. Larson, B. Joynt, J. Loy, T. Chelgren, T. Handeland, S. Krickl, A. Sandburg, J. Peterson, L. Kusy, S. Bell, J. Eilbeck, L. Curtis, R. Sebelikg ROW 3: S. Ekman, K. Johnson, P. Fritschle, A. Arnold, K. Holmen, J. Johnson, L. Lindstrom, K. Lundgren, J. Eklund, J. Gowing, D. Peter- son, J. Gilbert, B. Holland: ROW 4: S. Stormont, M. Lind, A. McGrew, N. Rohkohl, G. Harris, J. Johnson, L. Olson, J. Johnson, L. An- derson, B. Binder: ROW 5: J. Triner, B. Liston, C. Skripsky, D. Bruhn, L. Bergstrom, J. McCracken, L. Smith, L. Olsson, S. Donstad, S. Berg, T. Honiotes. OFFICERS: President: Lill Gruenwald, Phyllis Fritschle Vice President: Cathy Johnson, Linda Smith Recording Secretary: Jan Johnson, Sarah Bell Corresponding Secretary: Jeanne Brickhouse, JoAnn Gowing Treasurer: Linda Smith, Nancy Anderson Pledge Mom: Nancy Anderson, Gayle Campbell Sportshead: Julie Johnson, Karen Lundgren Historian: Dee Bruhn, Linda Lindstrom, Karen Holmen PRESIDENTS: Phyllis Fritschle, spring: not pictured, Lill Gru enwald,falI. 117 gF,p KE! W W xx U ww XX s , r' if 'G Y' W di t Xue' n, K- .z ROW 1: A. Lemke, H. Engnell, J. Millman, C. Ensey, J. Alexander, G. McDoniel, S. Klenzak, D. Reynolds. ROW 2: M. Nunnally, D. Schnack, D. Anderson, J. Hennig, M. Severns, S. Durian, J. Malvik, T. Kotlerz, P. Johnson. ROW 3: D. Nagy, R. Larson, R. Gahl, G. Karr, R. Matson, M. Fiore, M. Cutkomp, B. Dorigan, J. Barnard, J. Maurus, S. Frink, R. Simmons. ROW 4: M. Creager, N. Eickhorn, G. Drost, B. Wood, P. Mitchell, M. Hotapp, P. Terwilliger. ROW 5: B. Gustafson, D. Morton, P. Ander, M. Shepley, D. Morton, B. Cardi- nael,'P. Beckman, J. Wolson, D. Rice. ROW 6: C. Ackers, K. Anderson, B. Snow, R. Anderson, R. Heinrick, J. Olson, J. Johnston, J. Melnar, M. Knanishu. OFFICERS: President: Jerry Schick, Jell Maurus Vice'President: Paul Ander, Jon Henning Secretary: Tom Gahl, Rick Anderson Treasurer: Don Morton, Jerry Schick Pledge Master: Jeff Maurus 8. Doug Morton, Mark Fiore 8. Marty Knanishu. l.M. Director: Mike Severns 81 Marty Knanishu, Greg Karr 8. Norm Evans PRESIDENTS: Jen Maurus, Spring: Absent-Jerry Schick, Fall. H9 --nv ---'15 I ,- 5+ NN - PK. X 'J' - 'nz 'Y' Q... .,-I Aw,!'Q iv , U T m ,ZS . - T 'gig' .QTL ,2.Q Mil. ' Y vig f-Q 94 5, W xfb . 4, f. it -lu ' ' A .f 4 - .7I .'P ' 'et-f'1:r,fa:'f1if ff Lv- f':.3-H- 'VX'ffYl'? W:- A ?IiE. ' 'ul ' 45 ...,-1' f-ff? ,U 4 ff Z fl' ': ll' L Al l ,.. 2' L o F- ff! 3 ROW 1: D. Piotter, F. Burgess, C. Davis, A. Madelung, V. Hildner, N. Johnson, C. Larson: ROW 2: D. Baldwin, C. Colson, K. Forkel, S. Hiland, J. Swanstrom, R. Simmonds, N. Holmes, J. Riedell, M. Swedberg, J. Wunder, B. Studebaker, B. Swanson: ROW 3: R. Austin, B. Almberg, D. Bendt, K. Kepner, L. Axelson, K. Johnson, L. Acord, G. Staubach, M. Moline, N. Patton, C. Patton, B. Oeh- lertg ROW 4: H. Pugaze, M. Levine, C. Andrew, S. Piket, M. Flesner, C. Rolf, J. Dare, K. Torres, K. Rumbolz, B. Gibson, L. Johnson: ROW 5: B. Speck, S. McLean, S. Church, L. Baker, N. Shafler, C. Amren, L. Nystrom, D. Courtney, S. McConnaughay, J. Youngren, S. Larson. OFFICERS: President: Jan Swanstrom, Jackie Dare Vice President: Jackie Dare, Kathy Torres Recording Secretary: Kathy Torres, Vicki Hildner Corresponding Secretary: Chris Peterson, Nancy Holmes Treasurer: Ruth Austin, Mary Flesner Pledge Mom: Kathy Forkel, Barb Swanson Sportshead: Sue McConnaughay, Sue Hiland Historian: Kathy Kepner, Lynne Baker PRESIDENTS: Jackie Dare, spring, Jan Swanstrom, fall. l2l ,... DELTA OMEGA NU ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Sing: Old Tom Wilson Fall Informal: A Puritan Party Winter Formal: A Siberian Holiday , or A Steppe into the Ice Box Honors: Scholarship Cup '15 ., rv, '45 39 'rf , .,. . , , .,. ,. , . ,. .. f- .Q 'E' 4 1 '- Q -t f' K .N Wx- :LVM .J 1 4 -,mga , U E? 7 Vg' 45' W ff W ff 9 X61 E' .13 Si Q If W N W V -' X, -v Q V mf V QV -114 'A b' , . Q. xv -1., Y Q, 'Ga KAPPA EPSILDN ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Sing: Scarborough Fair Fall Informal: Ke-Korral Winter Formal: So Happy Together Service Project: Adopted child, Virginia Lincoln Honors: Homecoming Yell, lirst place: Campus Decorations, 2nd place . ,. ,.. . .,. . .-, .. - - ..-,., ... - .... .... -l...- . 4. . . ll I ROW 1: C. Bortner, B. Manchester, L. Klaus, S. Phelan, K. Pittman, J. Johnson, L. Ninas, J. Fieldman, M. Rue, J. Nelson: ROW 2 S. Greene, K. Borg, J. Lipps, R. Hoflman, A. Sedory, D. Hyre, G. Meinders, C. Iverson, S. Bailey, B. Dahlgren, J. Hill, C. Bortner, B Wilson, A. Hasselbusch, J. Hultg ROW 3: J. Swedberg, J. I. Anderson, E. Paul, E. Scheumann, M. Brinck-lund, B. Beart, C. Liljedahl L. Nelson, S. Smigiel, B. Cox, S. Epperson: ROW 4: L. Sedore, C. Bargren, C. Olson, M. Strode, J. Weber, V. Ford, J. Gunnerson, L Mumm, K. Miller, C. Olson, J. Swanson, B. Olson, A. Wood, P. Helm: ROW 5: A. Radke, H. Ohert, J. Wiese, M. Walko, E. Steele, D Jarrendt, M. Johnson, J. Ward, D. Moberg. OFFICERS: President: Libbie Klaus, Beth Beart Vice President: Mary Filson, Sandy Smigiel Recording Secretary: Jane Ward, Marie Strode Corresponding Secretary: Bev Wilson, Cathy Bortner Treasurer: Kris Miller, Judy Swanson Pledge Mom: Carol Iverson, Debbie Hyer Sportshead: Carol Bortner, Arlis Hasselbusch Historian: Debbie Hyre 8. Melanie Johnson, Bonnie Manchester 8. Sandy Epperson PRESIDENTS: Beth Beart, spring, Libbie Klaus, fall. I 5 f ? 1. r ' nf? , if -3 Q'-53? if ,AM w 31' ' U -.. 1 . 4 1, , ff I ,, A TI' t 3' W ' aff 1 ' if V HR! W I ,. 1 0 I svvf K 3. K I QQ! 1+ 'tr 3 yfr-. 9. ,ag ei. r is x ' N :M 131-I Y' 1 2. 'I lf? Y W- . Q -U ,, -. Q . . ,-. . ,M . , A , dw .- lr ,gn- : , . ., wv , F N ' if E7 ' ' f Lf L fn- l ' . ' s ' .V 4 Q U N' ', ' WJ X91 A gccoomgg hw' Q Q j.,..M.g,- KAPPA EPSILON NU ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Sing: Time, Time Fall Informal: Roaring Twenties Party Winter Formal: Snowflakes by Candlelight 'Suv 41-2 l ROW 1: R. Olson, G. Dipple, L. Miller, J. Gambardella, J. Horberg, R. Vogel: ROW 2: A. Eckhofl, P. Krause, S. Uhler, P. Thompsen, N Hahn, D. Cox, H. Kimble: ROW 3: C. Kai, C. Volk, L. Thimell, J. Gittings, M. Bell, C. Gustafson, B. Schade, S. Kelley. OFFICERS: President: Denise Cox, Marcy Bell Vice President: Marcy Bell, Linnea Gustafson Recording Secretary: Linnea Gustafson, Jan Horberg ' Corresponding Secretary: Linda Miller, Ruth Olson Treasurer: Joanne Gambardella Pledge Mom: Chris Volk, Ruth Olson Sportshead: Jeanne Gittings, Cheryl Gustafson Historian: Cheryl Gustafson, Linda Miller Presidents: Denise Cox, Fall: Marcy Bell, Spring. l29 in ' s .l 1 P W . . Q .r x ,A .ug 4.3 TB :Q if 11 1. 2' i . I, J Y 4 .531 -. g1':E 7'?5Q .5 MFI.. .1 A, if -. I fl. :.:4,..P.gf: ff 'fi ,QQ .gifj--fiigqlj-,ff ,Q 3 4:4 QM: rijziaixggja -4 .F 1 'gg gil! vg1L1 L::.v--'..- -f1',,,ui 4- iw- wif.-fg.4!i'.. '.L '1N. 555 7 W- '44 fl..-. 1-f - :,, gg 4 w, ., H-ff, H. Q' 5 JA I A J' .s am' r -Jnp., ',,, ,,.. 'CH' 3. , u f gfg, ga LFE 0 :.: :'-' A ' . ?'s 2 14.5 Y' r xv Q : - '1' X.. -f A .gps gl h... - V Y, .Q f ','-I ' ' A. 'T' 4 La we 5. ROW 1: B. Meier, B. Olsen, A. Kettley, R. Bennett, B. Allegar, T. Madden: ROW 2: P. Cumblad, B. Faltynek, T. Copper, D. Cooper, P. A. Anderson, E. Miller, B. Trevor: ROW 3: N. Schroeder, J. Hargrave, D. Bloomberg, P. Bown, K. Bratt, B. Filson, A. Bertelsen, S. Hoflman: ROW 4: J. Brooks, D. Palm, C. Barton, G. Kirscher, R. Carlsen, T. Potts, P. Larson, R. Sandburg: ROW 5: G. Justus, K. Cumblad, T. Johnson, L. Stiers, T. Christ, D. Holmer, J. Kettler, B. Danhauser, F. Ramquist, R. Halstead. OFFICERS: President: Butch Trevor, Tom Christ Vice President: Doug Anderson, Butch Trevor Secretary: Bob Faltynek, Darrell Cooper Treasurer: Paul Bown, Ric Sandburg l Pledge Master: Terry Copper, Ed Miller J . . P 'd :T Ch',S':BthT ,FIl. l.M. Director: Ric Sandburg, Dan Holmes 'es' ents om st prmg uc 'evo' a l3l : I I C7 . , X 'a II I I '51 I 5 Il l s It ,gl .I' H 4 .M :AI ' I 4. KAPPA TAU ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Sing: Hush You Bye Fall Informal: Great Lovers Winter Formal: ln the Still of the Night Service Project: Christmas Carols at an Old Folks Home Honors: Homecoming Decorations, first place -,U ..,f 1- -era 15 P' ,X 'ag X .L . Q I J? 1 .J sl J mv ROW 1: K. Dahlman, D. Chodkowskl, M. Whltmore, T. Strandberg, G. Thornburg, C. Johnson, C. Hyland: ROW 2: C. Mankel, J. Chap- man, S. Bertelsen, C. Edlefson, G. Moe, S. Walter, S. Fleldstad, M. Malm: ROW 3: D. Dalton, J. Hein, S. Stangebye, M. Jordan, C. Dykes, T. Weaver, M. Moore, D. Kallstrom, D. Sondergard, A. Kahl, H. Gothberg, C. Anderson, M. Simpson, G. Wicks: ROW 4: B. Carl- son, L. Anderson, I. Carlson, S. Moore, D. Olson, M. Flaxman, K. Caswell, S. Cornwell, J. Bonnett, K. Tobias: ROW 5: S. Bramscher, C. Dishno, P. Engle, D. Parkerson, C. Johnson, P. Thorne, J. Eickmeyer, V. Mellinger, S. Reedquist, C. Theivagt, J. DeBoo, N. Strand- berg, G. Butler, B. Nelson: ROW 6: S. Janssen, A. Ruckdeschel, D. Pinter, B. Seng, B. Pollitz, S. Lindaman, M. Bell, S. Alex, C. John- son, R. Bullock. OFFICERS: President: Gail Thornburgh, Mary Bell Vice President: Maria Carlson, D. Parkerson Recording Secretary: Donna Parkerson, Betty Pollitz Corresponding Secretary: Cindy Dykes, Sandy Janssen Treasurer: Julie Hein, Beth Nelson Pledge Mom: Phyllis Thorne, Sandy Alex Sportshead: Sandy Alex, Carla Mankel Historian: Beth Nelson, Marcia Flaxman PRESIDENTS: Gail Thornburgh, fall: Mary Bell, spring. 133 '11 .NK V . N A Limlim M' , WSE? Lui' SE' V W W W. ez- f V' . I .L ! WMM i4kf!f ii!!! lg, i5.AL4Lw.k' f' F, 4 F. ' as b r Q 742-5 P5 I ROW 1: D. Jackson, J. Rehder, B. Rettig, S. Keuer, J. Both, L. Mathieu, D. Breck, D. Madelung, L. Nelson, S. Schauk. ROW 2: D. Fane, J. Ryan, B. Cleaver, G. Denhardt, J. Newman, P. Bahry, T. Pogemiller, R. Carlson, D. Grillith, P. Anderson, R. Keesee, W. Lang- horst, H. Pells. ROW 3: C. Shettel, A. Carlson, B. Hodgdon, J. Brumund, B. Baumstark, D. Isaacson, B. McKinley, L. Russell, T. Ferrari. ROW 4: J. Nash, T. Appleton, R. Larson, W. Michna, C. Kluth, S. Turk, J. O'Melia, D. Jagger, ROW 5: I. Bailey, P. Meincke, B. Lehmann, R. Seals, S. Snow, E. Hemming, B. Collier, T. Anderson, S. Carlson. OFFICERS: President: Jon Ryan, Steve Snow Vice President: Cray Shettel, Bob Hodgdon Secretary: Randy Carlson, Steve Schauk Treasurer: Don Griffith, Roger Larson Pledge Master: Steve Snow, Jim Brumund . PRESIDENTS: Steve Snow, Spring: Jon Ryan, Fall. l.M. Director: Roger Larson, Harry Pells 135 ' 'Ov 1' f 'Y c I X v 1 1 , 4 PHI RHO ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Sing: Gavotte for Bach Fall Informal: Suppressed Desire Winter Formal: Snowflakes by Candelight Service Project: Invited girls over from Namequo Lodge Honors: Homecoming, first place simplicity: first place tricycle race gf -3 WJ ff X, f I ROW 1: J. Bieber, B. Anderson, J. Hoener, E. Martinson, B. Morris, C. Anderson: ROW 2: B. Bohlke, L. Nelson, A. Cooper, J. Carlsen, B. Belin, K. Anderson, L. Levine, S. Neville, M. Lenellg ROW 3: J. Gustafson, C. Dauberman, C. Bjorn, L. Gregory, M. Lingwall, T. Sten- berg, K. Frischmann, B. Grennen, K. Flavin, C. Lingwall, L. Makinen, J. Johnson: ROW 4: J. Sbertoli, M. Makinen, D. Geu, P. Hassel- busch, P. VanCamp, D. Mlodzinski, C. Carlson, B. Buhle, N. Cowan, B. Mathews: ROW 5: S. Peterson, P. Parker, L. Anderson, C. Engel- hard, S. Snyder, J. Hullord, N. Green, J. Chandler, L. Strandlundg ROW 6: E. Peterson, L. Hagelin, J. Hoglund, P. Savage, S. Davis, L. Frey, J. Wollenburg, L. Biorn, C. Jacobson. K. Hein. OFFICERS: President: Linda Frey, Nancy Green Vice President: Carolyn Jacobson, Joy Sbertoli Recording Secretary: Dixie Geu, Ann Cooper Corresponding Secretary: Pat Parker, Pam VanCamp Treasurer: Cindy Dauberman, Cindi Carlson Pledge Mom: Lucia Bjorn, Laurel Anderson Sportshead: Laurel Anderson, Julie Carlson Historian: Lois Nelson PRESIDENTS: Phi Rho presidents are: Linda Frey, fall: Nancy Green, spring. l37 4, f Y L ,. , . 1 1 a J EE, 2 til 'F Q.. 1 'S 1 ' 4 Nw 'K ,zi'5'-J I . J' ,ru , .. af . h a. . ,',y 7 ,' 'C- sg! ai., 64q A, I' - W 4 I' 1 , V if Nr? 'Q if' 'iff IF r V' .. A' tif' by U ,- 'FJ' 2 9 I ff V f ff 'IV W . 'f.-'9 ' 1 ' w 'F ,i ' vzwiwhxwf 0 I K N m :'- .Rf n .5 1 'L I .,?L N 1: g ., -g.' xgifiif' x 7' 4 SIGMA PI DELTA ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Sing: Thoroughly Modern Millie Winter Formal: Snowflakes by CandIelight Service Project: Thanksgiving Basket Honors: 2nd place Scholarship Cup, 2nd place originality Homecoming Decorations Q: F ROW 1: R. Hansen, J. Dragoo, S. Johnson, M. Studebaker, B. Blomquist, P. Frank: ROW 2: S. Wittig, S. Vogelmann, R. DeJovine, K Anderson, T. Carlson, C. Monoriefl, J. Nelson, T. Gilbert: ROW 3: S. Mose, A. Pfnister, K. Clark, C. Danielson, S. Lane, S. Lane, J Baker, B. Colburn: ROW 4: C. Salamon, G. Martin, C. Werker, M. Zeltmann, N. Mavis, K. Larson, M. Erlandson. OFHCERS President: Joy Peters, Mary Zeltmann Vice President: Joan Froehlich, Kathy Larson Recording Secretary: Sue Vogelmann, Rosie DeJovine n Corresponding Secretary: Marie Andress, Carolyn M Swanson J Treasurer: Gloria Martin, Joan Froehlich Pledge Mom: Terry Carlson, Gloria Martin , . Sportshead: Rosie DeJovine, Sandy Lane f Historian: Barb Colburn - Presidents: Mary Zeltmann, Spring: not pictured, Joy Peters, Fall. l4l i I i ,-HY' 'A - ' Eg ,,,,, 1. 2. jp Y Q W 1 ' m'5 ' SW? vw ix ti f nw 1 F 1 .Q '- W' .Mm A .ae - ata? 4. 's f T ' '. ' jr' ,,.- ROW 1: G. Edlund, B. Banksen, R. Finkler, T. Canty, K. Nelson, R. Johnson, H. Steele, R. Shemitis: ROW 2: D. Jacot, B. Stephenson R. Swanson, D. Johnson, D. Godkin, J. Parein, B. Ketner, J. Bell, B. Armstrong, P. Swope, J. Vermeire, G. Petty: ROW 3: E. Eng strom, D. Thulin, J. Rader, C. Elwood, T. Peterson, T. Johnson, J. Jerdon, M. Bolinger: ROW 4: R. McSparin, R. Swanson, G. Rein muth, L. Larson, K. Weller, S. Wallace, A. Lambert, R. Oakdale: ROW 5: B. Munson, E. Flodberg, J. Roth, W. Wilhelmsen, J. Kirk patrick, R. Frankenfeld, F. Zimmer, T. Gray. OFFICERS: President: Joe Vermeire, Bob Stephenson Vice President: Bob Stephenson, Eric Flodberg Secretary: Julius Jerdon, Ray Swanson Treasurer: Greg Petty, James Bell Pledge Master: Bill Armstrong, Steve Wallace l.M. Director: Rich Frankenfeld, Eric Tibbits Sergeant at Arms. Fred Zimmer Dave Valentine Presidents: Joe Vermeire, Fall: Bob Stephenson, Spring. I I I43 ' 5 KalowaTTs K OO IOOOOOD ODI I Cl 'll aol nag F .I g-L1 Gyfj' - X A ad n' -iis ra' -ti on gm. ithe actor' process of ad1min1ilStering'2fJ. 'performance of executive d'iut,ies:- 'MAN' AGEMENT' 3j. the exec'UtiiJhi of public af- fairs' as 'distinguished -from' policy making bi cap: a gnoup Gonstituting the political .executive fin -a presidentialg gvvemfment c5. 2 goveiynumenitalu -agency or board 51. The term' df 6ffi'C9 Of 'Shi adminiSffdfiVQ officer or body ., 411. -a. a body of persons: who administer. 3 -qvahs '--.... -.,....- A1511 X -, ' 51135 - P431 I - L ? 5? 115' ,W W e E I 1 i f Y I 1 l l I Members of the Board are, Mr. Raymond M. Alden, Rockford, Illinois, Rev. Philip V. Anderson, Chicago, Illinois, Mr. Carl E. Bagge, Chevy Chase, Maryland, Mr. Raymond Benson, Itasca, Illinois, Dr. George P. Bernard, La Grange, Illinois, Rev. Luther Cooperrider, Sterling, Illinois, Rev. Arthur Enquist, Bettendorf, Iowa, Rev. Paul E. Erickson, Decatur, Illinois, Rev. Peter E. Erickson, Moline, Illinois, Dr. A. L. Fritschel, Kirksville, Mis- souri, Mr. Thomas G. Getz, Bettendorf, Iowa, Rev. G. Erik Hagg, Chicago, Illinois, Mr. Edward H. Hellstedt, Hinsdale, Illinois, Dr. Gerald K. Johnson, Chicago, Illinois, Mr. Paul E. Karlstrom, Champaign, Illinois, Mr. Russell A. Larson, Chicago, Illinois, Mr. Leroy Llljedahl, Rockford, Illinois, Dr. R. J. Lingwall, Des Moines, Iowa, Mr. George A. Lowe, Marion, Iowa, Mr. A. B. Lundahl, Moline, Illinois, Rev. Christian Meyer, Davenport, Iowa, Rev. Donald R. Oscarson, Rockford, Illinois, Mr. James Otis, Moline, Illinois, Dr. Miriam E. Peterson, Chicago, Illinois, Rev. Ordell W. Peterson, Galesburg, Illlnois, Rev. Roswell Peterson, Chicago, Illinois, Mr. Ben H. Potter, Sr. Rock Island, Illinois, Mr. Thomas W. Prlester, Bettendorf, Iowa, Rev. Robbin W. Skyles, III, Chicago, Illinois, Dr. C. W. Sorenson, Rock Island, Illinois, Mr. Richard Stageman, Des Moines, Iowa, Mr. Harold Strand, Cordova, llllnois, Mr. John R. Strieter, Rock Island, Illinois, Mr. John M. Telleen, Moline, Illinois, Mr. Karl Vollmer, Greenwich, Connecticut, Mr. Lewis B. Wilson, Sr., Rock Island, Illinois. N, BOARD OF DIRECTORS ' DR. FRANCIS C. GAMELIN, Vice President and Dean of the College MR. JOHN KINDSCHUH, Assistant to the Presi- dent DR. JAMES RIBBECK, Dean of Men MISS BETSEY BRODAHL, Dean of women, Asso- ciate Professor of History I47 l MR. HERBERT GLYNN, Financial Aid Olficer DR. HARRY S. B. JOHNSON, Coordinator of Public Events, Professor of Greek MR. CARL ECK, Comptroller MR. JOHNB MILTON, Vice President for Develop- REV. RICHARD SWANSON, Pastor, Augustana ment Campus Church l48 gift!! ,. Q . ,naw .ffgwa A MR. VINCENT LUNDEEN, College Union Director MR. GLEN BROLANDER, Vice President for Finan cial Affairs and Treasurer w 1 .'n n i ., . I, ' w i .gp .. .yd ll' .4 VI-M . - .V 1, ., X 'T' '4 iw ip. g i 7.1 , 0 .4 ..,f! 4 . , , , l X 1 , MR- GEORGE HENNING. Vice MRS. BARBARA LEVANDER, President for Special Services Director of Alumni Relations MR. FRANK TELLEEN, Director of Information Services 149 MISS JUDITH SCHADT, Assistant Catalogerg MRS. DOROTHY LUNDEEN, Catalog Librarian: MR. THOMAS SIMMS, Periodicals Librarian MR. ERNEST ESPELIE, Librarian 150 MR. STEPHEN BACKMEYER, Assistant Dean of Men, Advisor to Foreign Students MRS. CONSTANCE LUNDQUIST, Circulation Li- brarian: MISS EMILY BURGESS, Reference Li- brarian MRS. DOROTHY LILJEGREN, Reserve Librarian MR. ROBERT CARLSON, Assistant Director for Development il!!!-N :E-Hem, -' , ' dvi MR. DONALD FORTH, Director of Food Services MR. PHILLIP SCHLARB, Bookstore Director MR. CHARLES SHOMPER. Direc- MR. PERRY MASON, Director tor, Computer Center of Publications MRS. LUCILLE FRYXELL, Regis- tfal' 151 MRS. MAURINE CADDY, Assistant Dean of Women, Andreen Hall Head Resident Mrs. Maurine Mills, Mrs. Alice Larson, Mrs. Lil- Iian Reynolds, Housemothers. Missing: Mrs. Jeanette Kilgore. 152 Verna Barckman, R.N., School Nurse, R.N., Director of Health Service Dora Rose 1 , . -v ... .- ,L '?4'5I:-?Jf mv, 1- X . . 'AQ Y Q F' I if X' 1 g,z,f2?:', I-.-'11QJ:2?f1,1-I .v L 11, -' Jw'-rw X J K 5 -S C1 x 3 4 DR. RONALD JESSON, Chairman, Division of Fine Arts MR. THOMAS HIBBARD, Professor of Music 154 f FINE ARTS MR. GEORGE B. OPHEIM, Instructor of Music MISS RUTH HOLMEN, Associate Professor of Mu sic MR. DONALD MORRISON, Associate Professor of MR. TOM HARRIS, Organist and Instructor of Music and Choral Director Music I .L vb:-R ,Y,5.U, 5-fig?--f 15-. X E2 E411 E.'.-- -V 11,-.fs I I I MISS CHARLOTTE DURKEE, Assistant Professor of Music I MRS. JACQUE RADANT, Instructor of Music MR. WILLIAM HENIGBAUM, Instructor of Music 155 MRS. MAGDA GLATTER, Instructor of Art MR. EGON WEINER, Visiting Professor of Art MR. A. BENJAMIN JASPER, Assistant Professor of Art MR. CLAYTON GORDER, Assistant Professor of Art I. HQ! X-I. .Av - ,,j' .,-N-Yl.V..'..1 IV. ','. vr , rw ' - -' LJ. ' , DVM. il 11,1-.4 -- 4 V-31. wg - Wi . v. - Ui. , - ww w, w, 5 '- .5 . 1. fr' AV.- V f' - A., HUNIANITIES DR. ROALD TWEET, Associate Professor of English DR. DOROTHY PARKANDER, Professor of English MR. ROLAND PERSON, Instruc- tor of English MISS ZILPHA COLEE, Assistant Professor of English MR. HARRY STELLING, Associate Professor of English 157 MR. DALE SORENSON, Instructor of English ' MR. PAUL OLSEN, Instructor of English, Track and Cross Country Coach I .QV . 'U '. .L ' MR. DALE HUSE, Instructor of English MRS. MARJORIE MILLER, Instructor of English MR. DAVID NEWQUIST, Instructor of English DR. KARIN YOUNGBERG, Assistant Professor of English DR. JOHN SIREVAAG, Chairman, Humanities Di- vision, German Department, and French Depart- ment MR. NILS ANDERSON, Assistant Professor of Scandinavian MR. ERWIN WEBER, Assistant Professor of German MRS. ELISABETH NATIONS, Assistant Professor of German MR. BO PEEDO, Instructor of Scandinavian 159 i V.. In ,. , - I - Q Ili bv 5 ' . MRS. MARTHA SNIICK, Assistant MR. RICHARD WARTMAN, In- Professor of Spanish structor of German DR. A. ARJIBAY DORESTE. Chairman of the Spanish De- partment, Director of the Summer School in Spain if Q-V. iq MRS. MARIAN CANNON, Assistant Pro- fessor of French .M r. MRS. RENSCHE TRACY, ln- MISS MARGARET OLMSTED, Instructor MR. TALBOT SPIVAK, In structor of French of Latin structor of French 160 MR. GARY HOBBS, Instructor of Speech MR. RICHARD ALLISON, Assistant Professor of Speech, Clinical Consultant M R. CHAD MEYER, Associate Professor of Speech MR. DON TORNQUIST, Associate Professor of Speech 161 '. , '. 5' :f'.'.3 ,e ' QFW- : 1 J'- DR. MARTIN HOLCOMB, Emeritus Professor of Speech ---. -1-v-.-- -f '- p . ga 1.1 . A . I I I I. I. MR. TH EODOR LEVAN DER, Professor of Speech I62 MR. ROGER NYBERG, Instructor of Speech, Clinical Supervisor REV. ROBERT ANDERSON, Instructor of Speech MR. DANIEL BOZIK, Instructor of Speech, Assist- ant Director of Forensics RELIGIO AND PHILOSOPHY DR. DAVID JOHNSON, Assistant Professor of Philosophy l DR. GEORGE ARBAUGH, Professor of Philosophy, Chairman, Department of Philosophy and Division of Religion and Philosophy DR. PETER BECKMAN, Associate Professor of Re- ligion 163 DR. STANLEY HAUERWAS, Assistant Professor of Religion DR. ARNOLD LEVIN, Assistant Professor of Reli- gion DR. RALPH RADLOFF, Assistant DR. MYRON FOGDE, Assistant MRS. ELEANOR JONES, Instruc Professor of Religion Professor of Religion tor of Religion 164 E SCIENCE DR. RUDOLPH EDMUND, Chairman, Division of Sciences and Department of Geology DR. RICHARD ANDERSON, Asso- DR. FRITIOF FRYXELL, Pro- MR. ROGER SPITZNAS, Associate ciate Professor of Geology fessor Emeritus of Geology, Professor of Geology Director of Geology Museum l65 DR. EDWARD HAMMING, Professor of Geography DR. ROBERT FRANK, Professor of Physics, Head of the Physics Department I66 1 1 J F 1 MR. NORMAN MOLINE, Instructor of Geography H'- -'Z . ' ' fz -f Q Y .y V -igj 1 A. I' ,Q .1-'1, E+ 'lfflnfq rf ' .'. L2 g U L 1-'x'i..' .' Lili f. - 'J 1 ,Jimi ,. ly. K N , i V. AH l . -,f' r '- A 411, '. it .V -T254 5 1. , W ,,, -43 DR. BRUCE MCCART, Assistant Professor of Physics DR. INGEMAR LARSON, Assistant Professor of Biology I l DR. FLORENCE NEELY, Associate Professor of Biology MR. G. ROBERT LYNCH, Instructor of Biology .:4 w N .l DR. RALPH TROLL, Associate Professor, Chairman, Department of Biology MR. JOHN EKBLAD, Associate Professor of Bi- ology l67 DR. ROBERT BERNTSEN, Professor and Chairman, Department of Chemistry, Associate Director, Augustana Research Foundation . f' of z DR. MELBERT PETERSON, Associate Professor of Chemistry 168 DR. EDWIN ERICKSON, Professor of Chemistry, Director, Augustana Research Foundation DR. MORTON ELIASON, Associate Professor of Chemistry DR. ROBERT JOHNSON, Instructor of Mathematics DR. HARRY NELSON, Professor of Mathematics I P 5. i DR. DONALD MCLAUGHLIN, Associate Professor of Mathematics 169 SOCIAL SCIE CES DR. STANLEY ERIKSON, Professor of Political Science, Chairman, Social Studies Division ,Q-- ily it 7:: E Ffll QPR-Eg MR. HAROLD BELL, Assistant Professor of Polit- DR. THOMAS TREDWAY, Associate Professor of ical Science History 170 MR. NIEL JOHNSON, Instructor of History DR. IVERNE DOWIE, Professor of History MRS. ELAINE KUEHN, Instructor of History DR. ROSS PAULSON, Associate Professor of History I7I I MR. JAMES GALLEY, Professor of Accountancy, Chairman, Division of Business Administration MR. JOHN SAINICK, Assistant Professor of Busi- ness Administration MR. JOHN WRAGGE. Instructor of Business Ad- MR. WILLIAM SHEAKLEY, Instructor of Economics ministration I72 DR. RALPH HANSEN, Associate Professor of Psy- chology, Director of Student Counseling Service MR. JOHN HULLETT, Instructor of Psychology S'-'X-174 V' 4 DR. WILLIAM WARD, Professor of Sociology MR. DANIEL FISHER, Instructor of Sociology MR. JOHN HEPBURN, Instructor of Sociology 174 DR. VERLAN HANSON, Assistant Professor of Education, Director of Student Teaching Mazza 1 DR. REUBEN ELIASSEN, Visiting Professor of Education DR. DONALD PETERSON, Chairman, Education Department, Professional Studies Division MISS MARGERY RATCLIFFE, Assistant Professor of Education i N 175 Q1-'.Q,:::LQv L MR. LEROY BRISSMAN, Associate Professor, Director of Physical Education MR. CHARLES EMERY, Instructor of Physical Education, Coach, Golf and Swimming MR. LEONARD KALLIS, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, lntra mural Director 176 MRS. JANE BRISSMAN, Assist- ant Professor of Physical Education MISS JANAN EFFLAND, Assist- ant Professor of Physical Education MR. JAMES BORCHERDING, Instructor of Physical Edu- cation MR. RALPH STARENKO, Director of Athletics 'N MR. TED KESSINGER, Instructor of Physical Education and Coach MR. ARMIN PIPHO, Assistant Professor of Physical Education ,. 1 , 7 F. ac. -a- ides fdem -ics n, U, members' Loaf an ins1it,uti0:nI.:Qf leamifng ZJL persons that are academic in back-gmundi, 0-utlodlig or mefhdds aC-awdefh-iiC: lj bfi, fe- ljatisrlg toy- pr associated with fan -academy pr school espgi of higher learning B. very Iearhed ibut in,e:xpe'rien'Ced ifi the world bf practicagli reality C. based :pn ifqrmal study at: -ani iristituiion of .learning 21. of br re- lhfidhg IO Iiteifafy .6'f' art faihel' fihafi feehrigical Ol? Professio.na'l, studies 31? 'con'- fonmingg to the traditions' or rules bf a S6h06l 'CBS oi litefafufe Oi? EPD GI' an Gif- fieidagli qaQade,my: CQNV'iE'NTIl0NAL IDL fheoreticali 'without 'having 'an immediate Oi' pfhciitthl ibieafihg: ANBSTRNCT .. . Vi 4 Hn 1. Il an 'IM F. QL' .wiv I .. .- , -. 457. ' .faw 5 ' ' ' ,ry ,w ' I 1 D .. l 1 4, ,N mv I , , uf l ...ny - I. 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W, V STEVEN ACHENBACH LINDA ACORD Des Molnes, Iowa Moline, Illinois SENIORS DOUGLAS ANDERSON GARY ANDERSON Hammond, Indiana Rock Island, Illinois KAY ANDERSON LINDA ANDERSON PAMELA ANDERSON RICHARD ANDERSON Rockford, llllnols Jamestown, New York Bloomington, Illinois Milan, Illinois MARGARET ANDERSON THOMAS ANDERSON MARIE ANDRESS Washburn, Wlsconsln Moline, Illinols Sllvls, Illinois WILLIAM ARMSTRONG ANN ARNOLD JOHN ASQUITH Northbrook, Illinois Matteson, Illinois Reynolds, Illinois LYNN AXELSON SANDRA BAILEY GEORGE BAILIE BETH BEART Joliet, Illinois Crown Point, Indiana Flossmoor, llllnois Park Ridge, Illinois MARCIA BELL MARY BELL PATRICK BELL ALLEN BERTELSEN Lake Geneva, Wisconsin Lake Geneva, Wisconsin Chicago, Illinois Little York, Illinois U I I in .1 9 , JOHN BEUSTER CORINNE BEVERLIN I Rock Island, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois 'I 'R Q, -. ,- , v ALLEN BOFINGER GARY BENNETT GREGORY BONNETT JUDY BONNETI' Chicago, Illinois Colona, Illinois Milan, Illinois New Windsor, Illinois JULIA BOWEN GREGORY BOWES JAMES BRAET NATHAN BENSON Denver, Colorado Rock Island, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois Flagstafl, Arizona DIANA BROWN BRIAN BRUNSVOLD DAVID BROSI BARBARA BUHLE Denver, Colorado Moline, Illinois Quincy, Illinois Elmhurst, Illinois ROSITTA BULLOCK CLARK BURLINGAME Chicago, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois ADELAIDE BURNHAM ALAN BURNHAM ROSEMARY BUTLER RUSSELL CARLSEN Moline, Illinois Moline, Illinois Mundelein, Illinois Park Ridge, Illinois BIRGITTA CARLSON CYNTHIA CARLSON St. Clair Shores, Michigan Rockford, Illinois INGRID CARLSON RANDY CARLSON Downers Grove, Illlnols Rockford, Illinois RUTH CARLSON TERRY CARLSON ROBERT CARLSTROM CRAIG CARTER Kewanee, Illlnois Cissna Park, llllnols Detroit, Michigan Earlville, Illinois .ION CHAPMAN THOMAS CHRIST Molina, Illinois Chicago, Illinois -- 1 ' VN, , ,I KIM CLARK BARBARA CLINITE DARLENE COSSMON DENISE COX Rockford, Illinois Rockford, llllnols Moline, Illinois Moline, Illinois v I BRADLEY CURRIER LYNNE CURTIS DONNA DAMKJER JACKIE DARE Neponset, Illinois Salt Lake City, Utah Skokie, Illinois Chicago, Illinois NEAL DAVIS SCOTT DAVIS ROBERT DEBARR DON DENNIS Sterling, Illinois Moline, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois Chicago, Illinois STEPHEN DEREUS DOROTHY DERR Davenport, Iowa Germantown, Missouri GRACE DIPPLE Davenport, Iowa JILL DRAG00 GEORGE DROST ACIE EARL PATRICIA ENGLE Midlothian, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Hammond, Indiana Detroit, Michigan , X 1, ,V ,R CARL ENGSTROM ERIC ENGSTROM GARY ERICKSON JOHN ERICKSON Frembnf. NBDYBSKB Ottumwa, Iowa Rockford, Illinois Rockford, Illinois JOHN ERICKSON PAUL ERICKSON South Holland, Illinois Dayton, Iowa MARY FILSON KAREN FLAVIN PAM FORD Elmhurst, Illinois Des Plaines, Illinois Davenport, Iowa I - . -.Af, , z, A 1 he fi LINDA FREY SUSAN FREYE PHYLLIS FRITSCHLE JOAN FROEHLICH Chicago Heights, lllinols Muskegon, Michigan Olney, Illinois Chigagg, Illinqig JR MARTIN GALARDI LINDA GARMIRE GARY GELLERMAN CINDY GINDLESPARGER Swampscott, Massachusetts Colon, Michigan Moline, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois JEFFREY GENT MICHAEL GIBBS Skokie, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois 6 I JEANNE GITTINGS NANCY GREEN SUZANNE GREENE BONNIE GRENNAN Moline, Illinois Galva, Illinois Oak Ridge, Indiana New Milford, New Jersey DONALD GRIFFITH LINNEA GUSTAFSON SANDRA I-IAKA RIKKE HANSEN Sycamore, llllnols Kewanee, Illinois Sycamore, Illinois Solvang, California BARBARA HANSON RAYMOND I-IARDESTY CHRISTA HAUSER Woodstock, Illinois Davenport, Iowa Chicago, Illinois SUSAN HECKMANN ANDREW HELGASON Oak LaWl1.lllil10iS Moline, Illinois WALTER HENDERSON BOB HODGDON LORRAINE HOFER JANET HOGLUND Oak Lawn, Illinois Joliet, Illinois Geneseo, Illinois Niles, Illinois ELIN HOLM JANICE HORBERG BERNARD HOYER KENNETH HURTO Jersey City, New Jersey Cambridge, Illinois Bergenlield, New Jersey Morton Grove, Illinois I JON HENNING MICHAEL IMIG GARY ISAACSON Joliet, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois Moline, Illinois CAROL IVERSON SUSAN JACKSON RANDALL JACOBS HOWARD JACOBSEN Skokie, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois Downey, California Naperville, Illinois 51 X.-' - I ' - -. ,gilfiiwi xl- CAROLYN JACOBSON NEIL JAQUET BRIAN JOHNSON Saint Paul, Minnesota Franklin Grove, Illinois Jamestown, New York CATHERINE JOHNSON COLLEEN JOHNSON DAVID JOHNSON Rockford, Illinois Burlington, Iowa Plano, Illinois 'DONALD JOHNSON ERIC JOHNSON JAN JOHNSON Aurora, Illinois Muskegon, Michigan Park Ridge, Illinois Wi, JOAN JOHNSON Monroe, Wisconsin KAREN JOHNSON LARRY JOHNSON RAYMOND JOHNSON Crystal Lake, Illlnols Rcok Island, Illinois Park Ridge, Illinois RAYMOND JOHNSON THOMAS JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON MARY ANNA JORDAN Madison, Wisconsin Peoria, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Tonica, Illinois GARY JUSTIS CHERYL KAI JIM KARMAN DONNA KASCH Oak Lawn, Illinois Davenport, Iowa Rock Island, Illinols Freeporl, Illinois LIBBIE KLAUS Miaml, Florida 1? PAMELA KRAUSE Topeka, Kansas .- ki ' 7 - 'I . MICHAEL KINSEL GERALD KLAFFKE Council Blufls, Iowa Rock Island, Illinois GLEN KNIPPENBERG DAVID KOIVULA KAREN KORDISCH Moline, Illinois Joliet, Illinois Hickory Hills, Illinois V -l - ' H, I . A ., , A ' , . KEITH KREIDER ELLEN KRUEGER GARY KRUGER Rock Island, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Moline, Illinois CRAIG KURIGER Rock Island, Illinois ADRIAN LEDFORD East Moline, Illinois LARRY KUSTER ALAN LAMBERT PATRICIA UIMMERS Kewanee, Illinois Sterling, Massachusetts Durant, Iowa CATHY LARSON Rockford, Illinois ROGER LARSON STEVEN LARSON Bode, Iowa Waverly, Iowa JANIS LEI-IMANN MARCIA LENELL LOIS LEVINE Davenport, Iowa Skokie, llllnols Red Oak, Iowa CHERYL LILJEDAHL CHRISTINE LINDER CARL LINDQUIST ROBERT LINDQUIST Des Moines, Iowa Braintree, Massachusetts Geneseo, Illinois Saint Paul, Minnesota '-'rs CHRISTIN LINGWALL CLAYTON LLOYD TIMOTHY LOMPERIS Oneida, Illinols Bullalo Prairie, Illinois Madison, Wisconsin JOHN LOUNSBERRY JULIANNE LOY JONELL LUMBARD LYLE LUNDEEN Oakford, llllnols Rockford, Illinois Sterling, Illinois Rockford, Illinois I , I V V BARBARA LUNDQUIST CHARLES MADDEN MARCIA MAKINEN MARJORIE MALM Lincolnwood, Illinois Peoria, Illinois Lansing, Illinois Brown Deer, Illinois EDWIN MARTIN JEFFREY MAURUS ANN MAXWELL Coal Valley, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois Stevensville, Michigan THOMAS McCARLEY ANN McGREW GALA MEINDERS Rock Island, Illinois Oneida, Illinois Freeport, Illinols 1 H, is VA FREDERIC ME11 JULIUS MEYERS CHARLES MICHLING DENNIS MILBURN Chicago, Illinois East Moline, Illinois Woodstock, Illinois EHS! Moline. lllill0iS LINDA MILLER MARIAN MILLER Muscatine, Illinois Milan, Illinois JEAN MILNARIK ARTHUR MILTON MICHAEL MINNICK DAVID MOE Riverside, Illinois Tulsa, Oklahoma Rock Island, Illinois Elgin, Illinois MAUREEN MOORE SINA MOORE DALE MORGAN DONALD MORTON Urbana, Illinois Albuquerque, New Mexico Mount Zion, Illinois Flushing, Michigan DOUGLAS MORTON SIBYL MOSE Flushing, Michigan Elmira, New York , -41. ,W ' 56, W 'i. ' VXVYMATX 1 ,xr i I -- Ls i . . l ' -1,- I , W , I RICHARD MOSHER LINNEA NELSON LOIS NELSON RICHARD NELSON Rolling Meadows, Illinois Plymouth, Wisconsin Rock Island, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois E I PAMELA NEWBORN WILLIAM NORMAN BEVERLY OLSON CAROL OLSON East Moline, Illinois Tuckahoe, New York Chicago, Illinois Broadview, Illinois . jg' 4 in . rj DAVID OLSON DIANE OLSON Placentia, California Oa klawn, Illinois STEPHEN ORMAN Moline, Illinois 1 ' w THOMAS 0'ROURKE DONNA PARKERSON MICHAEL PATT CYNTHIA PATTON Ramsey, New Jersey Chicago, Illinois Westchester, Hlinois Rock Island, Illinois ,i1!f.:A NANCY PATTON ESTHER PAUL MARTHA PEARSON JOY PETERS M0flm0Ufhf lllll'I0iS Quincy, Illinois Centerville, Illinois River Grove, Illinois JEAN PETERSON RONALD PETERSON Sycamore, Illinois Madison, Wisconsin TERRY PETERSON GREGORY PETTY JUDITH PHARES SANDRA PHELAN East Moline, Illinois Mount Carroll, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Mount Prospect, Illinois SUZANNE PIKET DAWN PIOTTER Kalamazoo, Michigan Des Plaines, Illinois a' ...ul Q -V '!,.. , 7 'ffl ' Y, - ,inn GEORGE PIPAS KAREN PITTMAN MARY PLUNKETI' BETTY POLLl1'Z Olympia Fields, Illinois Monmouth, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois Westchester, Illinois RICHARD PORTER SUSAN REEDQUIST Laurel, Michigan Chicago, Illinois ELAINE REXDALE DANNY REYNOLDS Rock Island, llllnols Rock Island, Illinois .A I I 'Z' i JOSEPH RITA LINDA ROBINSON TIRSO RODRIQUEZ CAROL ROLF Moline, Illinois Moline, Illinois San Ramon, Costa Rica Dekalb, Illinois . ly MARGARET ROMAN SUSAN ROSTBERG Rock Island. Illinois Saint Louis, Missouri RANDALL ROTTMAN KATHRYN RUMBOLZ JON RYAN JOY SBERTOLI Quincy. IWIIOIS Omaha, Nebraska Aledo, Illinois Chicago, Illinois BONNIE SCHADE STEPHEN SCHALK WILLIAM SCHICK DONALD SCHRAGE Rock Island, Illinois Davenport, Iowa Rock Island, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois KENTON SCHRODER CHARLES SCHROEDER HENRY SCHWABAUER Rock Island, Illinois LaGrange, Illinois Danville, Illinois KAREN SCOTT CRAYTON SHETTEL FREDERICK SIMMON RUBY SIMMON Rock Island, Illinois Princeton, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois St. Thomas, Virgin Islands 1 1 CHARLENE SKRIPSKY RANDALL SLUSSER SAUNDRA SMIGIEL JOHN SMITH Cedar Rapids, Iowa Rock Island, Illinois Glenview, Illinois East Moline, Illinois .. v ' - K U, I , ' , 4 , 'IL LINDA SMITH STEVEN SNOW SUSAN SNYDER BARBARA SPECK Maywood, Illinois Dekalb, Illinois Naperville, Illinois Lombard, Illinois SONJA STANGEBYE ROBERT STEPHENSON ARLAN STOKES JUDITH STOKES Hobart, Indiana Lombard, Illinois Longmont, Colorado Boulder, Colorado GORDON STRAUSS JAMES STRIEGEL JANET SWANSTROM Rock Island, Illlnois Sandwich, Illinois Rockford, Illinois PAUL SWOPE JAMES SYLVESTER WILLIAM TALLYN GAIL THORNBURGH Crete, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois Wenona, Illinois Springfield, Illinois mv . x X 4 PHYLLIS THORNE CHRISTINE THORSON DON THULINE JAN TOBIAS Dayton, Iowa Auburn, Massachusettes Moline, Illinois Racine, Wisconsin KATHLEEN TORRES JOHN TREVOR DEMETRA VELON LaGrange Park, Illinois Moline, Illlnols Moline, Illinois JOSEPH VERMEIRE MARTIN VOGEL HENRY WALLACE STEVEN WALLACE Silvis, Illinois Fulton, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois Burlington, Iowa STEPHANIE WALTON KENNETH WELLER Moline, Illinois Lake Blull, Illinois BARBARA WHITE Rock Island, llllnols MARY WHITMORE Dekalb, llllnols KENNETH WINGARD Mount Zion, Illinois WENDY WOLLWAGE Chicago, llllnois CATHY WHITE Rock Island, Illinois BARBARA WILSON JAMES WILSON Rock Island, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois MARILYN WISELY SUSAN WITTIG Rock Island, Illinois Davenport, Iowa JANE YEAGER MARY ZELTMANN LINDA ZOLNOSKY Bellevue, Iowa Chicago, Illinois Rock Island. Illinois JUNIORS r Im' ri,- IL qi ... FRONT ROW: B. Bohlke, G. Mills, M. Reuther, L. Olsson ROW 2: D. Ward, T. Dodge, B. Pritchard, J. King, S. Aupperle J. Frank. Left to Right: L. Olson, D. Moore, S. Aune, M. Eilbeck, N. Dawson, B. Colburn, E. Bengtson, R. Licko, B. Herath, B. Ketner. FRONT ROW: C. Vogt, L. Thimell. ROW 2: D. Kukkonen, A. Ruckdeschel, C. Dykes, N. Roh- kohl, D. Prisching. ROW 3: B. Coleman, K. Riber, R. Engstrom, J. Schmitt, T. Seubold, T Hansen. IN CAR: K. Nelson, A. Wilson. STANDING: S. Maxeiner, K. Cor- nelis, D. Dalton, N. McCrudden, D. Shoemaker. xxx LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Johnson, M. Monson, J. Burns, C. Dishno, C. Werker, P. Parker, R. Eveleth . FRONT ROW: J. Hansing, K. Kollmeyer, S. Larson L.Creach K Miller. ROW 2. T Po e v 1 - ' ' g ' miller, B. Calloway, R. 0'NeiII, J. Brum- mond, H. Pells. 4 FRONT ROW: J. Jurgens, L. Fosholt, N. Wright, L. La Grande, S. Johnson. ROW 2: M. Peterson, L. Nystrom. B. Bateman, D. Christensen, J. Jes- son, J. Hein, M. Rue, P. Stone, B. List- on, S. Cobert. FRONT ROW: P. Campbell, A. Johnson, M. Davison, S. Leaf ROW 2: B. Sathre, J. Hoflnagle, M. Strong, B. Dochkus, T. Weaver, C. Amren, C. Swanson, L. Kusy, J. Hill. ROW 3: N Strandberg, R. Carlson, K. Bowring, L. Engel, F. Oswald, M Creager, G. .Karr. KNEELING: L. Hurd, R. Swanson. ROW 2: P. Ander- son, T. Copper, B. Freymark, R. Drake. ROW 3: B. Wilson, C. Nordquist, M. Heald, J. Gilbert, M. Molt- mann. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Kemp, D. Anderson, N Swanson, J. Pitzer, R. Lindberg, L. Biorn. , gg. Y FRONT ROW: S. Douglas, P. Schwiebert, M. Kovich, E. Flod- berg, R. Davison. ROW 2: M. Flesner, C. Gustafson, D. Pinter G. Klein, M. Ross, L. Stasko. 5341 'HEEL' ' ' 4..Lu44- ...Y . L ...,.Y -icq-- .' FRONT ROW: P. Nichols, C. Red- del, N. Mavis, S. Cornwell. ROW 2: T. Olson, J. Jerdon, D. Neifer, S. Nelson, J. Lothe, C. Young. FRONT ROW: N. Anderson, C. Davis, S. Brockman. ROW 2: C. Beck, J. Smith, J. Eastland, C. Johnson, R. Overdorf. ROW 3: D. Norling. . . . . -.......A LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Austin, K. Forkel, P. Hasselbusch, D. Isaacson, J. Soma, L. Baker, E. Neuman, C. Erick- son, R. Stelford, J. Peterson, J. Laws, D. Stacy, L. Wil- son. nfl 1 In . II - vi , T., , . fi ':-f 'V ag:-f .nf J. 'A I i FRONT ROW: J. Swanson, J. Gustafson, C. Olson. ROW 2: D Thulin, L. Russell, B. McKinley, F. Zimmer. ROW 3: S. Nel- son, N. Gooden, J. Riverdahl, C. Sikorowski, N. Holmes. FRONT ROW: M. Sederquist, J. Wollenburg, D. Schweisguth, G. Martin, B. Morris, D. Bruhn. ROW 2: M. Lundholm, T. An- derson, B. Faltynek, E. Miller, F. DeBout, B. Lindvall, L. Stratton, L. Nilsson. l r 'lm - rn, ..., - ,.,, I l BAN . 1, ,, I-K 'mln il 'E FRONT ROW: S. Gritton, L. Orton, S. Jensen, T. Handeland, A. Sandberg, N. Hahn, C. Anderson. ROW 2: W. Schinske, B. Turner, J. Smith, E. Dreher, R. Bush, T. Bridge, T. Cronau, D. Christensen, B. Bateman. FRONT ROW: S. Bell, B. Swanson, E. Peterson, D. Geu, J Nelson, H. lkert. ROW 2: B. Bloom, B. Westin, D. De Gryse D. Peterson, W. Campbell, B. Gustafson, S. Durian. FRONT ROW: P. Hutchins, J. Lubbes, J. Ward, N. Ostrander, K. Hein. ROW 2: L. Larson, J. Rushmeyer, K. Pierceson. .I . L K - 5 -X - 1 , ' 'im A v' + , , V ' ix , rn. -.,, FRONT ROW: R. Simmonds, B. Gibson, B. Studebaker. ROW 2: K. Dahlman, M. Strieter, C. Cook, S. Melvin, T. Messmer, L. Sjoholm. SOPHO ORES FRONT ROW: T. Howard, L. Hagelin, K. Bratt, A. Eddy. ROW 2 R. Bennett, B. Gamache, K. Brunner, S. Hile, T. Appleton, M Happel, D. Jacot. FRONT ROW: C. Grider, L. Lindstrom, T. Altman, S. Berg, B. Yager, M. Mezofl, S. Wheelock, B. Stolt, J. Healey, C. Carl- son, L. Flodeen, L. Morgan, J. Vogel, ROW 2: B. Wilcox, M. Johnson, D. Palm, T. Schersten, M. Thompson, D. Breck, B. Myers, R. Hansen, C. Kluth, J. Pilcher, J. Miller, J. Laing, K. Mueller. FRONT ROW: J. Anderson, D. Holmes, L. Ireland, S. Ekman ROW 2: L. Anderson, D. Kallstrom, K. McCullough, J. Web er, L. Mumm. LEFT T0 RIGHT: J. Carlsen, V. Salava, J. Pi- cerno, S. Phipps, J. Monferdini, S. Steele. LEFT T0 RIGHT: J. McGrath, D. Mlodzinski, G. Van Acker, P. Johnson, B. Almberg, B. Anderson, B. Anderson, J. Wiese, K. Tobias, T. Potts. 212 FRONT ROW: R. Frankenfeld, K. Dooley, C Bush, J. Corney. ROW 2: B. Harrison, B Coakley, C. Benson. ROW 3: V. Hildner, J Behrens, K. Caswell. . 1 1 ' Wx 'nw' J I AT PIANO: G. Moe, T. Ricketts. LEFT T0 RIGHT: R. Oakdale, R. Valle, A. Johnson, K. Kunz, W. Myers, B. Scofield, N. Shafier, B. Scogland, J. Splese. FRONT ROW: J. Marchese, M. Calderone, T. Canty, N. Evans ROW 2: B. Seng, L. Landahl, B. Ohashi, A. Mason, B. Cleaver, D Schlechte, T. Pugh, B. Wood, M. Turek, P. Tiedeman. 213 KNEELING: G. Anderson, D. Gillette, M. Berg, M. Bolinger. STANDING: S. Kerner, J. Fieldman, C. Gustavson, W. Wil- helmsen, K. Kepner, L. Petersen. FRONT ROW: C. Johnson, P. Bootz, K. Dahlman, D. Baldwin E. Gilkerson, J. Heller, T. Howard, M. Sandberg, S. Peterson G. Meyers, R. DeJovine. ROW 2: B. Blew, D. Untch, N. Have- Iik, S. Lindahl, D. Gray, K. Longerman, D. Friederlch, S Bramscher, B. Olsen, G. Kirscher. 'vu x LEFT T0 RIGHT: S. McConnaughay, S. Slothow- er, M. Walko, C. Bjorn, C. Edlefson, A. Johnson, B. Manchester. SEATED: J. Swedberg, S. Prunsk, S. Roadruck. BELOW: B. Wilson, B. Spriet. TTAFN' 3.1.1 'i gil.: L V- FRONT ROW: J. Rogus, M. Robinson, C. Core, B. Danhauser, J. Kettler, D. Cooper, M. Rolf. ROW 2: D. Schroeder, F. Ramquist, L. Whiteside, D. Jacob- sen, J. Behrens, F. Hanshaw, J. Houghton, R Stodd. 215 FRONT ROW: J. Anderson, S. Krickel, L Christensen, M. Blackmore. ROW 2: P Zellmer, J. Youngquist, D. Gardner ROW 3: K. Zobrist, S. Maxwell, G G. Anderson, P. Bown, R. Halstead. KNEELING: C. Olson, M. Nunnally, L. Stiers, B. Alle- som, B. Bair, J. Ehlert, C. Andrew, K. Gonos, L. John- gar. ROW 2: S. Stormont, D. Peterson, C. Colson, C. son. ROW 3: G. Campbell, J. Youngren, J. McBride Johnson, K. Holmen, D. Bendt, G. Staubach, D. Ran- C. Hyland, i.. Schroeder, S. Sarkela. Murphy, J. Watson, G. Glosson. ROW 4: LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Han, K. Cumblad, S. Ander- FRONT ROW: C. Smith, A. Cooper, D. Hyre. ROW 2: J. Green- wood, H. Siebert, C. Anderson, N. Cowan. Nl' ' Wx A -,S . K-I 1 J f son, L. Guthrie. FRONT ROW: J. Johnson, A. Carlson, B. R. Ander- son, P. Hegg. ROW 2: D. Valentine, S. Olson, B. Cox, D. Jagger, J. Neubauer, S. Murphy. 1 217 ON ROCK: E. Knouse, D. Schumaker, S. Thoman, D. Tupy BELOW: M. Weston, M. Frithiof, J. Knanishu, K. Johnson, D Vruno, G. Vander Meer, I. Ljunggren, B. Swarbrick, C. White M. Wouda. FRONT ROW: M. Johnson, M. Moline, J. Brickhouse, T Honiotes. ROW 2: S. Bannister, R. McSparin, S. Martin. . 1 FRONT ROW: J. Berry, B. Starkweather, J. Gowlng, D. Courtney, S. Neville, N. Arnquist, J. Kalachnik, J. Olson, G. Johnson. ROW 2: D. Beckstrom, B. Leh- mann, J. Homberger, J. Fryxell, D. Moyer, B. Nelson, G. DeBoise, S. Orth, B. Tiche- nor, C. Dauberman. RECLINING: A. Garesche. ROW 1: D Madelung, R. Biesenthal, G. Gibbs, M Lewis. ROW 2: C. Berge, J. Jaeger, B Belin. 1.111 -- FRONT ROW: N. Werner, C. Matthiesen, A. Struve. ROW 2: G. Miklas, A. Nafziger, T. Corrigan, R. Keesee, K. Burns, K. Pearson, B. Johnson, P. Johnson. FRONT ROW: B. Wagener, C. Kennedy, D. Strom, K. Lund- gren, B. Skoglund, M. Zoellick, C. Johnston. ROW 2: B Munson, T. Owens, R. Seals, G. Pieper, D. Kich, N. Schroe- der, M. Nunnally, P. Mitchell, P. Johnson, R. Munch. '+'T 'g ' AA ' ' f 'Y' A' L-' :....3- H - ss- J lf. 1, . L . FRONT ROW, D. Jarrendt, M. Flaxman, G. Butler, J. Ellbeck, S. Falduto. ROW 2: J. Cooperrider, A. Hassel- busch, A. Sedory, J. Hult, G. Goepfert, J. Bohl, J. De- boo, R. Collins, N. Cross, C. Bassett. ibn we I 607112 will 071 Ill' Sale' . I I , s , A 1 x A ' X I - I Afjismxs V Y .lyx .M-.E LEFT T0 RlGHT: B. Dorigan, K. Kelly, G. Pipas, J. Behrends R. Johnson, F. Chadwick. LEFT T0 RIGHT: M. Walther, B. Hall, S. Hiland, D. Mark ward, G. Hackett. . LEFT T0 RIGHT: D. Nagy, A. Kettley, S. Turk, S. Hoffman, S. Carlson, B. Joynt, J. Newman, P. Larsen, K. Frischmann, K. Morris, W. Kelly. 222 FRESHME FRONT ROW: P. Aigner, L. Golz, V. Wicks, J. Chapman, D. Schrock, C. Fry, C. Howell, E. Nelson. ROW 2: A. Wood, L. Wege, C. Wiatr, A. Jones, J. McCracken, C. Jorgensen, I. Loving, M. Lind, T. Wheeler, A. Pfnister. LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Clauson, M. Bergin, P. Cline, D. Larson, D. Cook, G. Cook, D. J. Stevenson, S. Walter, L. Whiting. FRONT ROW: J. Trlner, D. Wilkins, C. Witt, S. Kel- ley, K. Wozniak. ROW 2: M. Laaser, L. Swinyer, R. Gunderson, G. Nelson, D. Huffman, S. Roby. ROW 3: G. Brewer, J. Riedell, J. Rokosz, R. Sebelik, J. Nelson, J. Wunder, C. Larson, K. Self, B. Noplos. FRONT ROW: D. West, A. Brigida, J. Hasbargen, M. Her- mann, G. Grudzinski, C. Anderson, F. Roberts, K. Wright, M Eberlein, B. Pfohl, J. Jacobs, R. 0'Connor. ROW 2: C. De neckere, D. Schroeder, J. Frerkes, D. Daubman, D. Edlefson J. Kouracos, D. Cromer, B. Pahl, D. Grudzinski, K. Kean, D Bode, M. Hotopp. SITTING: M. Erlandson. LEFT T0 RIGHT: R. Finkler, M. Bart- lett, L. Etzel, M. Strandgard, L. Hlort, J. Kamarit, C. Swanson, J. Larson, K. Johnson. LEFT T0 RIGHT: C. Moncriefl, B. Beckman, G. McDonald, R Heinrich, C. Ackers, V. Hardt, L. Pitts, K. Dickson, P. Gul- Iickson, J. Ahnquist, S. Peterson, J. Gunnerson, J. Hoener A. DeDecker, B. Franklin, B. Mundell, B. Dahlgren, C. Rein- ders, S. Church, E. Thorsen, P. Helm, L. Ninis, B. Hasper, M Brinck Lund, L. Jaacks, C. Ensey, J. Olson, T. Fuchs, K Burak. FRONT ROW, SITTING: J. Schoenfeld, C. Davis, R. Shemitis, K. Reichmann, K. Scent, A. Eckholi, S. McLean, C. Haug, K. Johnson. ROW 2, STANDING: D. Flas- l kamp, J. Balm, J. Baznik, M. Bloom. l FRONT ROW: K. Borg, L. Sedore, L. Anderson, P. Thomphsen, A. Riber, S. Klemp, S. Pons, M. Levine, J. Nelson, E. Hayes, D. LaCroix, G. Jackson, C. Thornton, S. Klenzak, L. Mathieu D. Shafler. ROW 2: C. Davis, S. Lane, C. Rugh. SEATED: M. Walker, R. Haake, A. Madelung. STANDING: D. Blunt, P. Trevor, L. Newman, H. Gothberg, L. Fields, S. Donstad, M. Swedburg. INYCN Ill. Wi., FRONT ROW: R. Nichols, L. Makinen, C. Hulting, V. Ryberg, C. Lucas, M. Lingwall, T. Stenberg, B. Davis, E. Martinson, N. Johnson, E. Steele, S. Lindaman, F. Burgess. ROW 2: W. Essary, B. Danielson, D. Hoppen- stedt, M. Rekenthaler, L. Steinmann, W. Langhorst, M. Loomer, J. Millman. M. Marsh, L. Boyler, B. Schultz,AP. Savage, K. DeDeck- er, D. Rockwell. W 2 7 FRONT T0 BACK: B. Mathews, R. Kruse, P. 0'Neal, J. Ethington, A. Vrana, D. Milos, S. Holmer, D. Schuldt, G. Medlock. SEATED: R. Carlson, T. Gilbert, B. Binder, L. McMaster, L. Larson, D. Russell, L. Rowley, D. Tebbenholl, L. Geen, B. Oehlert, P. Chelgren, Huchi, C. Werker, K. Johnson, V. Bidner, G. Williams, K. Bogle, J. Eickmeyer, J. Sassa- man, D. Lynn. STANDING: C. Duncan, C. Nagel, M. Deck- er, G. Maxey, R. Bullock, T. Mathews, J. Ford, L. Nelson, N. Peterson, D. Turvey, G. Sims, D. Snell, E. Severeid, M. Cornelius, J. Bright, J. Westerfield. RECLINING: J. Strom. SEATED: L. Bergstrom, D. Kuflert, J. Carlson, J. Ahlquist, S. Keuer, J. Johnston. STANDING: G. Novak, K. Erickson, K. Suarez, J. Parein, D. Scharpf, D. Sweatman, B. Gorski, D. Kinney, J. Kimpton, J. Peterson, C. Helblg, L. Sharpe, P. Cumblad. FRONT ROW: L. Gault, R. Swanson, D Kirby, S. Struble, C. Cobert, S. Perry ROW 2: G. Edlund, D. Frazey, W. Dugge I-l. Kimble, J. Dismer. ROW 3: J. Fors- Iund, R. Hammar, T. Madigan, E. Hall. FRONT ROW: K. Pearson, K. Gustafson, D. Boster, J. Winck- Ier, J. Lipps, C. Youngman, P. Ernest. ROW 2: G. Mihalopou los, V. Ford, G. Strandlund, C. Engelhard, V. Gattis, J. Bie ber, W. Carlsen, N. Fuchs, L. Gregory, S. Garrett, L. Ingelson J. Smolinski, E. Meyers, J. Alexander, G. Zindel. ROW 3: J Chandler, J. Ziegler, V. Mellinger, P. Meincke. SEATED:-A. Kahl, P. Frank, B. Broman, L. Gonigam, D. Chod- kowski, K. Erickson, K. Keegan, H. Pugacz, W. Spangler. STANDING: S. Fieldstad, C. Danielson, R. Larson, K. Reid J. R. Gevok, o. arena, o. nowning, H. sfeene, J. nom, sf Hamming, M. Johnson, D. Christensen. 230 ON GROUND: C. Perelli, B. Swihart, K. Holmsten. LEFT T0 RIGHT: R. Warren, G. Ekdale, J. Tumberg, J. Syverson, B. Meier, G. Olson, L. Raney, D. Godkin, S. Orr. SEATED: B. Bork, J. Rehder, B. Lind- gren, R. Wiese, G. Elsner, D. Utterback. STANDING: J. Arne, E. Schumann, N. Radtke. FRONT ROW: K. Lindley, N. Simpson, R. Forwinkle, E. Mc- Leod, J. Welander, S. Saxhaug. ROW 2: R. Butcher, V. Fiat, M. Occhipinti, R. Blazevich, J. Kastholm, S. Christensen, R. Diesterheft, W. Miller. ROW 3: J. Seeber, J. Braun, D. Bridge, P. Bahry, S. Petersen, M. Bergeson, J. Kowalewski, D. Gesin, D. Hoflmann. ROW 4: B. Edquist, D. Altman, R. Kron. FRONT ROW: B. Rettig, M. Walter, L. Pierce. ROW 2: L. Selan der, E. Grimsell, S. Arnold, M. Lartz, P. Holmer, B. Filson. 1 SCHNEIDER DRUGS 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, including Augustana. - Cosmetics v Russell Stover Candies - Duro Art Supplies ' Gift and Party Needs Dohrn Transfer Company SERVING THE MIDWEST FOR 48 YEARS F f gAugustana Best Wishes f'fVf ' QQ:-'7 COMPLIMENTS OF THE LECLAIRE HOTEL ELVIN McKAY, INC. w it we 2 ,x NT ii QTY! 19. N 129112 Nm,-Tiv . ri. Suppliers of all plumbing, heating, and ventila- tion equipment for the new physical education center. nu, COMPLETE FRATERNAL LIFE INSURANCE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Membership in Royal Neighbors of America will provide you and your family with the benefits of modern plans of life insurance and participation in the frater- nal plus values of the Society. These include lodge activities for both adults and juveniles, the Royal Neighbor National Home for aged members, fra- ternal college scholarships for young adult Royal Neighbors, help to the hearing handi- capped, and a free health serv- ice. 7 l gigufv 5 ll i 0'RNA5E7yWI M76'lyL!UZ'5 o F A M E R I C A SUPREME OFFICE ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS FRATERNAL LIFE INSURANCE SINCE 1895 Food from out of this world, of 7 Z MOIINE, IIUNOUS ' Enjoy We food and superb decor af ills Q lll 1825 SECOND AVENUE ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS ph.794-1610 Tom BaIIa's Viking Inn To Augustana Students SOME OF YOU ARE AWAY FROM HOME, AND WISH YOU COULD BE THERE. TO SIT AT MOTHER'S TABLE, NO OTHER CAN COMPARE. BUT WHEN YOU CAN'T- COME EAT WITH US. YOU'LL FIND IT TO YOUR LIKING. A SNACK OR MEAL AT ANY TIME. YOU'RE WELCOME AT THE VIKING . P.S. BRING MOM AND DAD ALONG WHEN THEY ARE IN TOWN. P.P.S. EXCELLENT DRINKS FOR THOSE OVER 21. -an 1 W Your FamiIy's Newspaper A newspaper is many things to many people. To some it is a history book being writ- ten anew each day. For others it provides informa- tion that enables them to form their own opinions, and to keep a watchful eye on the branches of govern- ment they support with their taxes. Still others rely on the newspaper to help them do their shopping. lt has an influence on their standards of living. Yes, newspapers make a BIG difference in people's lives. MOLINE DAILY DISPATCH pE'X'i5?3n Moline Consumers Company Suppliers of Ready Mixed Concrete Sand, Gravel, and Stone Nl f,,,.zi 1. V92 Compliments of First National Bank of Rock Island JOSEPHSON'S JEWELRY Josephson's in Moline, 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. 'Oldest Savings and Loon Association in this area SAVE and BUILD in your local community! ROCK ISLAND SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Since I88O 423 17th Street, Rock Island 5 l l l l l ll ii ii. When you recall the happy days you had at Augustana and the Student Union, we hope ou'II remember the First National Bank of Southwest corner 5th Ave. 8. 'I5th St. Moline favorably, too- Member F. D. I. C. The bank with the spinning sign of service Y STRIETER CORPORATION has given the Quad-City area such pleasing residential areas as Millbrook, East Moline Heritage, Molineg Kimberly Village and Marquette Village, Davenportg Windmill Farm, Milan: Hillgate, East Moline Radcliff, Milang and Oak Hills and Heather Hills, Rock Island. OUR THIRTEENTI-I YEAR Strieter Corporation Builders 0 Developers 0 Realtors 2100 18th Avenue, Rock Island, Illinois, Ph. 309-794-9800 I , F, 'X t ..y,hV',- , 3 ' 5 , F . - 1 .3 53 he avi, yi! . +I E'H'SCl'1r0der INSURANCE eencv For Complete Insurance Service The E. H. Schroder Insurance Agency in Rock Island ls the Modern Way to Insure. Congratulations A U G USTA NA Class of i969 Multlplu llna companies Hpbnlallzlllg In WDFKIIIUIIU compensation Rank lslanm llllnuls Bituminaus Insurance Humpanies Bltumlnaus Casualty Bnrpuratlan I Hltumlnaus Flra and Marine Insurance I-'nmpany A good place to work with mang career opportunities Natalie Adolphi, Class of '87, says Congratulations, Seniors! Adolphi Studio photography for the entire family in Living Color Babies, Families, and Weddings 816-15th Ave. East Moline, Ill 755-8291 COMPLIMENTS oF...BEAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY 2830 5th Street, Rock Island 788-9311 Compliments of DIMOCK, GOULD AND COMPANY serving the quad cities: homes, home-sites, and building materials gqgqwwjvs- ru-.-','jT'f' -- -gs-X' ' n ' .If .4 :L 4 . 4' 1 -1',.'cc'4,- Lrg. ly, . , '1,V:dq4,,l 4 jI'ilf?i,l.C?,Q: . Y. v, .,,. ,V ,, U-. :Wi , .-v.. -,. , , ,. V-. A FY. v-.?,T..7f...Y....,-...,.....- Y- 5 1 P Best Wishes . .. x nd Bank and Trust Company Rockety-I Patrons FRIDEN INC. 2702-11th Street Rock Island, Illinois TREVOR V 8: S HARDWARE Value and Service 2414-16th Street Moline, Illinois FLOWERLAND 3314-23rd Avenue Nloline, Illinois MCHUGH PHARMACY 3822-14th Avenue Rock Island. Illinois 788-9525 ROCK ISLAND LUMBER Your Gold Shield Building Center 2701-5th Avenue Rock Island, Illinois 788-0631 '55, , .A A4 .. pg ' 'f P, 143 H: ' 73 x ,xi a A- , j:',L : -4 T.- I A . If L ..,,,H . -' ,1-jf., .,,,g , . - l v 'C M ' 4 Q7 .5 7 ,, f : ,-. . mf V '-g fv ' x 1' 'Q 1 U 'J . V I ' , 1 -- V I . ,.M I .gs '- N A ' G' -r , 3' V ' ,- -mv r R W Wtgt.. why, Y N 5 A - 'fit A . :- ry v'-7 , U .19 'v' I' .1 . -, - ,. ', 1,-1, QL 'LA If 3 ' W. if ' f lfgv ' but , 7.1 U . 1 N ' :Vp X' f Q gf 2 ' M l ir an H, , V. X: 1 .3 Z 'V Q' jr ,. L.-1. 4 - N , 5 , , 'V r 5 , K Na., , ,'r-::Y:J,-V1 ,, .gh ,pr,1..:. I Q , , , ,.ztn,E,I , 1. - .51 :yin .1 ,-1' , '. . ':'?Ly, f., YL ' fn: ' ' v. , 1 ,IM-,.,... W -u .SMH ia ' ' ., viii :f-'Q , . 1. fc-gl, Ji: 4. -.-1 , .m- F 251 Congratulations 1969 Grads Eagle Signal Division E.w.Biiss com an . . . A DIVERSIFIED INDUSTRY A GULFQWESTERN COMPANY We at the Eagle Signal Division, E. W. Bliss Company, wish to extend our best wishes to all of you for success in the future . . . a future which offers a great deal of challenge and opportunity. ln accordance with the present economic growth and future outlook, Eagle Signal has been expanding operations to meet the demand for new and improved products. This expansion creates the need for manpower of all types. We offer career opportunities for young men and women interested in clerical work, production fmachine shop and assemblyj, and En- gineering Qelectronic, mechanical, industrialj to name just a few. We wish to extend an invitation to all of you to investigate the career opportunities offered at Bliss Eagle Signal. Eagle Signal has been a pioneer in the development and manufacture of traffic signals and traffic signal controllers and now offers the world's best traffic signal systems. Eagle is a leader i-n the manufacture of electro-mechanical and electronic processing devices for industry. The acceptance by NASA of Eagle's Military line of electronic timers indicates a growing demand for these precision products. The recent addition of ball valves to the list of Eagle products gives Eagle a fully rounded out product line. +ve, Y 4 . i ENGINEERING -'rv ki'- MILITARY ASSEMBLY EAGLE TIMERS selected for Apollo Y TRAFFIC CONTROL Wk QS 'L RESEARCH B TIMER CALIBRATICN POTENTIOMETER INDUSTRIAL An Invitation If this book has created an interest to learn more about the opportunities that Augustana offers prospective students, you are invited to write or telephone for complete information. You are welcome to visit the Augustana Campus and inspect its facilities, some of which are pictured in these pages. Escorted tours of the campus will be provided upon request. Address All Inquiries to: Director of Admissions Augustana College Rock Island, Illinois 61201 Telephone 309!794-7341 sw' AUGUSTANA COLLEGE Rock Island, Illinois dollars + sense lifeinsurance ...and that about sums it up Modern Wood men of America Home Office-Rock Island, Illinois One of the Nation's Leading Fraternal Life Insurance Organizations AUGUSTANA Established 1860 THE ARGUS Established 1851 The Argus and Augustana-Two old community institutions Higher education and a free press are essential for progress. Augustana and The Argus, equipped with the experience ofthe past, look towards the future with confidence that they can contribute to the progress of the community TH E ARG US Serving The Quad-Cities and Western Illinois JACK DORMAN JEWELERS 282418th Avenue, Rock Island C S 5 1-01 i Shown in the Botany laboratory at the berg Hall of Science a.'e three of the four dents at Augustana during the past year are sons or daughters of Iowa-Illinois pers Left to right: William Bateman, son of Joh Bateman, Rock lslandp Karen Kean of George R. Kean, Rock Island, and Davison, son of Rexford J. Davison, Pictured in inset is Linda Hender, daughter Douglas L.Hender, Rock Island. ' 'Pww.4,-m., X1 Iowaf-Iwaww Over the years, the Augustana student body has included many sons and daughters of Iowa-Illinois employees in addition to those enrolled during the 1968-69 school year. lt has also included many who have been or are now employed by this Company in various capacities. Our association with the Grand Old School upon the Hill in those and other ways has always been a source of gratification. To the Class of '69 we extend our congratulations and best wishes for the future. If interested in a career in the growing, dynamic gas or electric industry, you are cordially invited to come in and discuss the possibilities. yours jbr lwllvr living IOWA' u.L1No1s Cas and EIl'l'lfll' lfurnpuny On the night that you first look out at Augustana from the yearbook office and realize that you've missed your first deadline and what difference does it make anyway and why be upset, you jump into the proportion of the thing and from then on, it doesn't bother you very much at all. You learn to laugh at inexhaustable calls from en- raged seniors wondering when to turn in their pictures and besides, they're never told any- thing until the last minute anyway . . . You learn to be an expert at shrugging your shoul- ders and raising your eyebrows and avoiding the question . . . You begin to understand why that teacher had to do her nails before she could have her picture taken, and you wonder why you never realized it before. And on the night that you stand at the window of the office and realize that you probably won't make your last dead- line either, you can still acknowledge a staff that would stay on through it all . . . Mr. Mike Gardner, company representative in charge of handling the big men in Hannibal, Mr. Harry Stelling, faculty advisor, in charge of handling the big men on Seminary Ridge, John Adolphi, who does everything equally well, an assistant editor who offers pep pills and the calm amidst the storm, a cameraman named Brian who con- stantly reels off film, an ad manager fcall him Mac j and a business manager lcall him Where did THIS come from? lg and a bunch of upperclassmen and freshmen who fought the flu, the faculty, and finals for the Rockety-I. And what have we got to show for it? . . . You're looking at it! Many thanks, ,26Lfc!- Jw Editor Barb Swanson Assistant Editor Jan Wollenburg Copy Editor Mary Lou Moltmann Organizations Editor Nina Strandberg Senior Editor Kathy Torres Underclass Editor Diane Bruhn ROCKETY-I STAFF Faculty Editor Ad Manager Ruth O'NeiII Bob McKinley Greek Editor , , Photographer Luca Bm Brian Westin Sports Editor Jim Brummond Staff Kathy Kepner Highlights and Supplement Linda Lindstrorn Linda Orton Donna Schweisguth Index Editor Betty Bohlke Business Manager Ron Peterson Sue Neville Sandy Sarkela Sue Johnson Amy Johnson Bernal Wagoner Gail Pippas Terry Ferrari SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES ACHENBACH, STEVEN Des Moines, Iowa Music Education Akros, Band, SNEA, Oratorio, MENC, Secretary-Treasurer, Augustana Honor Scholarship. AHO, JAMES Dallas, Texas Psychology Akros, Pi Upsilon Gamma, Secretary. ANDERSON, DOUGLAS Hammond, Indiana English RA Committee, WVIK, Rockety-I, Copy Editor,.Wrlter's Club, Treasurer, Men's House Council, Omicron Sigma Omicron, Vice-President, Friendship Fair Commit- tee, Homecoming Committee, Football, Treasurer, Freshmen Class, YD, Treas- urer. ANDERSON,GARY Rock Island, Illinois Business Administration Tribe of Vikings, Beta Omega Sigma, Basketball. ANDERSON, LINDA Jamestown, New York Sociology Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Mortar Board, Vice-President, Toppers, RA, CUBOM, RA Committee, Proctor, Women's House Council, Chi Omega Gamma, Vi-Royalty, Orientation Leader, Homecoming Co-Chairman, Presidential Scholarship, Augustana Honor Scholarship. ANDERSON, RICHARD Milan, Illinois Tra nster: University of Iowa History and Political Science RA, RA Committee, Commerce Club, Cheerleader, Beta Omega Sigma, Social Chairman, Interracial Relations Com- mittee, YD, Illinois State Scholarship. AN DRESS, MARIE Silvis, Illinois French Toppers, Band, Sigma Pi Delta, Recording Secretary, Flicks, French Club, Illinois State Scholarship, Augustana Honor Scholarship. ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM Northbrook, Illinois Business Writer's Club, Rho Nu Delta, Secretary, Historian, Pledge Master, The Lark. 260 ARNOLD, ANN Matteson, Illinois Music Education Augustana Choir, Chapel Choir, Women's House Council, SAI, Corresponding Secretary, Oratorio, MENC, Sudler ll Voice Scholarship. ASQUITH, JOHN Reynolds, Illinois Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon, YR, Illinois State Scholarship. BAILEY, SANDRA Crown Point, Indiana French Proctor, Women's House Council, Presi- dent, Kappa Epsilon, Corresponding Secretary, Friendship Fair Committee, Pom-Pom Squad, Co-Chairman, French Club, YR. BELL. MARCIA Lake Geneva, Wisconsin Sociology Band, Kappa Epsilon Nu, Chaplain, WIB, Corresponding Secretary, Vice-President, YR, Sociation, Freshman Honor Scholar- ship. BELL, MARY Lake Geneva, Wisconsin Sociology Band, Kappa Tau, WIB, Historian, YR, Sociation, Freshman Honor Scholar- ship. BEUSTER, JOHN Rock Island, Illinois Accounting Akros, Commerce Club, Orientation Leader, Friendship Fair Committee, Homecoming Committee, French Club, Augustana Honor Scholarship. BELL, PATRICK Chicago, Illinois Philosophy and Religion Akros, RA Committee, Band, Orchestra, WVIK, Observer, Church Vocations Asso- ciation, Men's House Council, President, Assistant Proctor, YR, President, External and Internal Vice-President, Program and Finance Committee Chairman, Augustana Conservative Union, Secre- tary. BENNETT. GARY Colona, Illinois Accounting BENSON, NATHAN Flagstall, Arizona Pre-Med Akros, Men's House Council, Delta Omega Nu, Augustana Honor Scholarship. BOFINGER, ALLEN Chicago, Illinois Accounting and Business Administration Commerce Club, Gamma Alpha Beta, Treasurer, Track. BOWEN. JULIA Denver, Colorado Classics Toppers, Writer's Club, Chi Omega Gam- ma, Pom-Pom Squad. BOWES, GREGORY Rock Island, Illinois Spanish Proctor, Sigma Delta Pi, President, Illinois State Scholarship, Augustana Honor Scholarship. BROSI, DAVID Quincy, Illinois English Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Omicron Delta Kappa, Akros, CUBOM, Religious Board, Proctor, Gamma Alpha Beta, Orientation Leader, Friendship Fair Co-Chairman. BROWN, DIANE Denver, Colorado Transfer: St. Louis Institute of Music Music Education Augustana Choir, Chapel Choir, Orches- tra, Rockety-I, Christian Missions, Kappa Tau, Vice-President, Pledge Captain, SAI, NMEC, Vice-President, Theodore Pressor Award. BROWN, MICHAEL Rock Island, Illinois Math Tribe of Vikings, Baseball. BRUNSVOLD, BRIAN Milan, Illinois Biology Akros, Tri-Beta. BUHLEBARBARA Elmhurst, Illinois Elementary Education Rockety-I Editor, Publications Board, SNEA, Proctor, Phi Rho, Corresponding Secretary, Orientation Leader, Friend- ship Fair Committee, Homecoming Com- mittee, Tutor, Illinois State Scholar- ship, Augustana Honor Scholarship, Lutheran Brotherhood Scholarship. BURLINGAIVIE, CLARK Rock Island, lllinols Speech WVIK. BUTLER, ROSEMARY Mundelein, Illinois Math Women's House Council, Secretary, Sigma Pi Delta. BUTSCH,PAUL South Bend, Indiana Physical Education PEMM, Tribe of Vikings, Pi Upsilon Gam- ma, Pledge Master, Football, Captain, Baseball, NSDL Scholarship, Vi-king Scholarship. CARLSEN, RUSSELL Park Ridge, Illinois Chemistry ACS, Math Club, Omicron Sigma Omicron, Golf. CARLSON, BIRGITTA St. Clair Shores, Michigan Speech Alpha Psi Omega, WVIK, Christian Mis- sions, SNEA, Kappa Tau, Friendship Fair Committee, YR. CARLSON, CYNDI Rockford, Illinois Speech Correction Sigma Alpha Eta, Observer, Phi Rho, Orientation Leader, Flicks. CARLSON. INGRID Downers Grove, Illinois Math Kappa Tau, Vice-President, Treasurer. CARLSON. TERRY Cissna Park, Illinois Biology Biology Club, Sigma Pi Delta. CARLSTROM, ROBERT Detroit, Michigan Political Science Chapel Choir, Proctor, Pi Upsilon Gam- ma, Social Chairman, Friendship Fair Committee, Football, Student Judiciary, President, Junior Class, YR. CARTER, CRAIG Earlville, Illinois Biology Band, WVIK, Gamma Alpha Beta, Sec- retary, Trainer, Football and Track. COSSMON, DARLENE Davenport, Iowa Transfer: Illinois College, Bradley University Elementary Education Illinois State Scholarship. COX, DENISE Moline, Illinois History Toppers, Pi Epsilon Nu, Observer, Kappa Epsilon Nu, President, Treasurer, His- torian, Augustana Honor Scholarship. CURRIER, BRADLEY Neponset, Illinois Pre-Med Akros, Tri-Beta, Biology Club, Proctor, Men's House Council, Augustana Honor Scholarship. CURTIS, LYNNE Salt Lake City,Utah English Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Mortar Board, Toppers, CUBOM, RA Committee, Chapel Choir, Writer's Club, Chi Omega Gamma, Ori- entation Leader, Friendship Fair Commit- tee, Homecoming Committee, Flicks, Friendship Fair Co-Chairman, Friendship Fair Scholarship. CURTIS, WILLIAM Galva, Illinois Social Studies Augustana Choir, Chapel Choir. DARE, JACKIE Chicago, Illinois French SNEA, Delta Chi Theta, Vice-President, Orientation Leader, Friendship Fair Committee. DENNIS, DONELDON Chicago, Illinois Psychology Akros, Tri-Beta, Biology Club, Psychology Club, Vice-President, President, Men's House Council, Flicks, Augustana Mu- sical Theatre, YR, History Forum, Augustana Honor Scholarship, Illinois State Scholarship. DE REUS, STEPHEN Davenport, Iowa Accounting Commerce Club, Tribe of Vikings, Swim- ming. DRAGOO, JILL Midlothian, Illinois Elementary Education SNEA, WAA, Sigma Pi Delta. DROST, GEORGE Chicago, Illinois History and Political Science Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Omicron Delta Kappa, RA, RA Committee, Commerce Club, Men's House Council, Beta Omega Sigma, IF Council, President, Homecoming Com- mittee, Track, YD, President. ENGSTROM, CARL Fremont, Nebraska English Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Omicron Delta Kappa, Akros, CUBOM, Augustana Choir, Presi- dent, Proctor, Men's House Council, Delta Omega Nu, Augustana Campus Church Council, Vice-Chairman. ENGSTROM, ERIC 0ttumwa,lowa Chapel Choir, Rho Nu Delta, Historian, Pledgemaster. ERICKSON.GARY Rockford, Illinois Psychology Religious Board, Church Vocations Association, Psycholgy Club, Men's House Council, Deputations, YR. ERICKSON, JOHN H. Rockford, Illinois English Phi Beta Kappa, Akros, Augustana Choir, Writer's Club, French Club, Presidential Scholarship, Illinois State Scholarship. ERICKSON, JOHN W. South Holland, Illinois Transfer: University of Illinois Business Administration Commerce Club, Tribe of Vikings, Swim- ming, Captain, Illinois State Scholar- ship. ERICKSON, PAUL Dayton, Iowa Transfer, Grand View College Business Administration Augustana Choir, Delta Omega Nu. Fl LI P, EMIL North Riverside, Illinois Accounting Pi Upsilon Gamma, Football, Wrestling. FLAVIN, KAREN Des Plaines, Illinois Music Augustana Choir, Phi Rho, Freshman Piano Scholarship, Goodman Piano Scholarship. FORD. PAMELA Davenport, Iowa Speech Pathology and Audiology Sigma Alpha Eta, WVIK. FREY, LINDA Chicago Heights, Illinois Elementary Education Chapel Choir, Women's House Council, Phi Rho, Treasurer, President, IS Coun- cil, Orientation Leader. 261 I FREYE. SUSAN Muskegon, Michigan Biology Toppers: Tri-Beta: Biology Club: Women's House Council: Sigma Delta Pi: Augustana Honor Scholarship. FRITSCHLE, PHYLLIS Olney, Illinois Speech Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Alpha Psi Omega: CUBOM: Augustana Choir: WVIK: Chi Omega Gam- ma, Pledge Mom: Orientation Leader: Flicks: Augustana Musical Theatre: SAI: Illinois State Honor Scholarship: Music Scholarship. FROELICH, JOAN Chicago, Illinois Chemistry Toppers: Chapel Choir: ACS: Women's House Council: Sigma Pi Delta, Vice-Presi- dent, Corresponding Secretary: Friend- ship Fair Committee: Augustana Honor Scholarship. GAHL, THOMAS Valparaiso, Indiana Sociology Tribe of Vikings, President: Beta Omega Sigma, Secretary: Football. GENT, JEFFREY Skokie, Illinois Accounting and Business Administration Commerce Club, Men's House Council, Illinois State Scholarship. GIBBS, MICHAEL Rock Island, Illinois Business Phi Beta Kappa: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Religious Board: Commerce Club: Proctor: Tribe of Vikings: Phi Omega Phi: IF Council: Friendship Fair Committee: Golf, Captain: Golf Scholarship. GINDLESPARGER, CYNTHIA Rock Island, Illinois History Spanish Club, Oratorio. GIPSON, WILLIAM Moline, Illinois Wrestling. GITTINGS, JEANNE Moline, Illinois Latin Band, SNEA, Kappa Epsilon Nu, Secre- tary, Historian, Pledge Mom: YR: Fresh- man Music Scholarship: Augustana Honor Scholarship: Leota Hull MEA Scholarship. GREEN. NANCY Galva, Illinois 262 Speech Correction Sigma Alpha Eta: Rockety-I: Women's House Council, Treasurer: Phi Rho, Rush Chairman: IS Council, Secretary-Treas- urer: Orientation Leader: Homecoming Committee: Treasurer, Sophomore Class. GRENNAN, BONNIE New Milford, New Jersey Chemistry Rockety-I: ACS: Proctor: Women's House Council, Vice President: Phi Rho, Re- cording Secretary: Friendship Fair Com- mittee: German Club. GRIFFITH, DONALD Sycamore, Illinois History Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Omicron Delta Kappa: Akros: CUBOM: Chapel Choir, Observer: Publications Board: Phi Omega Phi, Treasurer: Friendship Fair Committee: Homecoming Committee: Treasurer, Augustana Campus Church. GRUENWALD, LILLIAN Waukegan, Illinois Speech Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Mortar Board: Pi Kappa Delta: CUBOM: Debate: Chi Omega Gam- ma, President: IS Council: Orientation Leader: Friendship Fair Committee: Academic Allairs Committee: Presi- dential Scholarship: Illinois State Scholarship: Illinois Congress of Parents' and Teachers' Association Scholarship. GUSTAFSON, LINNEA Kewanee, Illinois English Mortar Board: Toppers: Deputations: Writer's Club, Historian: SNEA: Kappa Epsilon Nu, Recording Secretary: Illinois State Scholarship: Lutheran Brother- hood Scholarship: Augustana Honor and Presidential Scholarships. HANSEN, RIKKE Solvang, California Transfer: University of California Humanities Chapel Choir: Band: Sigma Pi Delta: Augustana Honor Scholarship. HANSON, BARBARA Woodstock, Illinois Speech Correction Alpha Psi Omega, Historian, Vice-Pres- ldent: Sigma Alpha Eta, Historian: Band, WVIK: Flicks: Illinois State Honor Scho- Iarship: Augustana Honor Scholarship: Illinois Special Education Traineeshlp Grant. HECKMANN. SUSAN Oaklawn, Illinois Pre-Med Toppers: Tri-Beta: Biology Club: Kappa Epsilon: Friendship Fair Committee: Homecoming Committee: Flicks: German Club: Augustana Honor Scholarship. HENDERSON, WALTER Oaklawn, Illinois Transfer: University of Illinois, Bogan Junior College Math Men's House Council. HENNING,JON Moline, Illinois Math Religious Board: Math Club: Tribe of Vikings: Cheerleader: Beta Omega Sigma: Terraphin-Dolphin: Wrestling: Physics Club: Wrestling Scholarship. HOGLUND,JANET Niles, Illinois Transfer: Western Illinois University Speech Correction Sigma Alpha Eta, President: Phi Rho: Teacher Educational Policy Committee. HOLM,ELlN Jersey City, New Jersey Christian Senlice Toppers: Swedish Club: Flicks: Tutor: Augustana Honor Scholarship: New Jersey State Scholarship. HORBERG, .IANICE Cambridge, Illinois History SNEA: Kappa Epsilon Nu, Vice-President, Historian: IS Council: YR: History Forum. HOYLMAN. SUSAN Chicago, Illinois Psychology Toppers: Alpha Psi Omega: Psychology Club: Orientation Leader: Homecoming Committee: Flicks: Art Club: Corner- stone: Illinois State Scholarship: Beverly Hills University Club Scholar- ship. HURTO, KENNETH Morton, Grove, Illinois Transfer: Illinois Institute of Technology Philosophy Proctor. IMIG, MICHAEL Rock Island, Illinois Tra nsfer: Black Hawk Junior College Economics Lloyd E. Kennedy Scholarship: Illinois State Scholarship. IVERSON, CAROL Skokie, Illinois Physical Education PEMM: Cheerleader, Captain: Kappa Epsilon, Sportshead, Treasurer, Pledge Mom, Vi-Royalty, Homecoming Com- mittee. JACOBS, RANDALL Downey, California History Who's Who in Amerlcan Colleges and Unlversltles, RA, RA Committee, Band, WVIK, Observer, Debate, Proctor, Orien- tation Leader, Sociology Club, Student Judiciary. JACKSON, SUSAN Rock Island, Illinois Humanities Sigma Lambda Sigma. JACOBSEN, DAVID Boulder, Colorado Transfer: Midland College History WVIK, Phl Alpha Theta, Writer's Club, Men's House Council, YD. JOHNSON, BRIAN Jamestown, New York Physics Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Akros, RA Committee, De- bate, LSA, Proctor, Gamma Alpha Beta, IF Council, Orientation Leader, Friend- ship Fair Committee, Physics Club, President, Augustana Honor Scholarship. JOHNSON, CATHERINE Melbourne, Australia English and History Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Religious Board, RA Com- mittee, Chapel Choir, WVIK, Publications Board, Writer's Club, President, Chi Omega Gamma, Vice-President, Fresh- man Attendant, Friendship Fair Commit- tee, Homecoming Committee, SFARC, Spring Symposium Coordinator. JOHNSON, COLLEEN Burlington, Iowa English Rockety-I, Women's House Council, Kappa Tau, Women's League, Secretary. JOHNSON, DAVID Plano, Illinois Chemistry and Math Akros, Math Club, German Club, Na- tional Merit Scholarship, lllinois State Scholarship. JOHNSON, DONALD Aurora, Illinois Physics Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Omicron Delta Kappa, Akros, Pi Kappa Delta, RA Committee, Observer, Editor, Publications Board, Debate, Ger- man Club, Delta Omega Nu, President, Secretary, IF Council, Orientation Leader, Friendship Fair Committee, Augustana Musical Theatre, Physics Club. JOHNSON. DOROTHY West Chicago, Illinois Elementary Education Orchestra, WVIK, SNEA, WAA, Delta Chi Theta, Illinois State Scholarship, Fresh- man Music Scholarship. JOHNSON, ERIC Muskegon, Michigan Latin Augustana Choir, Chapel Choir, Band, WVIK, Writer's Club, Men's House Coun- cil. JOHNSON,JOAN Monroe, Wisconsin Transfer: Carthage College Speech Correction Sigma Alpha Eta, Kappa Epsilon, His- torian, Orientation Leader, Friendship Fair Committee, Homecoming Commit- tee, YR. JOHNSON, RAYMOND Madison, Wisconsin Pre-Med Omicron Delta Kappa, Akros, RA, Augus- tana Choir, German Club, Proctor, Men's House Council, Treasurer, Presi- dent, Delta Omega Nu, IF Council, Orientation Leader, Friendship Fair Committee, Tennis, Camelot , Presi- dential Scholarship. JOHNSON, KAREN Crystal Lake, Illinois English RA, RA Committee, Rockety-I, Women's House Council, Proctor, Delta Chi Theta, Recording Secretary, LSA, Writer's Club, Orientation Leader, Friendship Fair Committee, Homecoming Committee, WVIK, Swedish Club, Women's League, Secretary. JOHNSON, THOMAS Peoria, Illinois Sociology Commerce Club, Psychology Club, Omicron Sigma Omicron, Sociation. JORDAN, MARY Tonica, Illinois Transfer: University of Illinois Biology Toppers, Tri-Beta, Biology Club, Kappa Tau. KAl,CHERYL Davenport, Iowa Business Administration Commerce Club, Kappa Epsilon Nu, Pledge Mom, Art Club, YR. KARMAN. JAMES Rock Island, Illinois English Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, RA Vice-President, CUB, CUBOM, Rockety-I Ad Manager, Writer's Club, Orientation Leader, Friendship Fair Committee, Augustana Musical Theatre, Vincent E. Beck Award. KASCH, DONNA Freeport, Illinois French Women's House Council, Sigma Pi Delta, French Club, Augustana Honor Scholar- ship. KLAFFKE, GERALD Rock Island, Illinois Transfer: Monterey Junior College Physics Physics Club, Illinois State Grant, Rock Island Bank Scholarship. KNIPPENBERG, GLEN Moline, Illinois Transfer: Back Hawk Junior College Accounting Spanish Club, YR. KOIVULA, DAVID Joliet, Illinois Psychology PEMM, Proctor, Psychology Club, Tribe of Vikings, Treasurer, Pi Upsilon Gamma, Friendship Fair Committee, Football, Viking Award, Illinois State Scholarship. KORDISCH, KAREN Hickory Hills, Illinois Psychology Mortar Board, Toppers, Debate, Deputa- tions, Sigma Lambda Sigma, Chairman, lllinois State Scholarship, Augustana Honor Scholarship, J.E. Wallace Wallin Psychology Scholarship. KRAUSE, PAMELA Topeka, Kansas Speech Correction Sigma Alpha Eta, Kappa Epsilon Nu, YR Secretary. KREIDER, KEITH Rock Island, Illinois Social Studies RA Committee, Delta Omega Nu, Ori- entation Leader, Homecoming Commit- tee,YR,YD. KRUEGER, ELLEN Chicago, Illinois Tra nsfer: University of Illinois Medical Technology Biology Club, Proctor, Illinois State Scholarship. K R UG E R, GA RY Moline, Illinois Tra nsfer: Black Hawk Junior College English 263 LAMBERT, ALAN Sterling, Massachusetts Political Science Rho Nu Delta: IF Council. LAMMERS, PATRICIA Durant, Iowa Elementary Education Augustana Musical Theatre. LARSON, CATHY Rockford, Illinois Transfer: Rockford College Math Augustana Honor Scholarship: Illinois State Honor Scholarship. LARSON. ROGER Bode,lowa Transfer: Waldorf College Business Administration Commerce Club: Tribe of Vikings: Phi Omega Phi: Football. LEHMANN, JANIS Davenport, Iowa English Writer's Club: Psychology Club: Sigma Pi Delta: Flicks: LCA Merit Scholarship. LENELL, MARCIA Skokie, Illinois Transfer: Amundsen-Mayfair Junior College Elementary Education Deputations: Summer Ministry: Tutor: Phi Rho, Rush Chairman: Illinois State Scholarship. LEVINE.LOIS Red Oak,lowa Pre-Med and Chemistry Mortar Board: Toppers: RA Committee: Observer: Rockety-I: Biology Club: Proctor: Woman's House Council: Phi Rho: Friendship Fair Committee: Homecoming Committee: German Club, vice-president, secretary: Lutheran Brotherhood Senior Scholarship: Au- gustana Honor Scholarship: J. R. In- man Scholarship. LLOYD, CLAYTON Buflalo Prairie, Illinois Geography Akros, Secretary: Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Vice-President: Proctor: Delta Omega Nu, Treasurer: Orientation Leader: Friend- ship Fair Committee: Illinois State Scholarship: Augustana Honor Scholar- ship. LINDER, CHRISTINE Braintree, Massachusetts Speech Correction Sigma Alpha Eta, Treasurer: Orchestra: LSA: Deputations: Spanish Club: Fresh- man Honor Scholarship. 264 LINDQUIST, ROBERT St. Paul, Minnesota Geography Omicron Delta Kappa: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: RA: RA Committee: Proctor: Gamma Alpha Beta, Vice-President: Orientation Leader: Homecoming Com- mittee: Spring Symposium. LINGWALL, CHRISTINE Oneida, Illinois Speech Rehabilitation Mortar Board: Sigma Alpha Eta: Au- gustana Choir, Secretary: Phi Rho, Trea- surer: Augustana Musical Theatre: Dep- utations: Madrlgals: Illinois Special Education Traineeship Scholarship: II- linois State Scholarship. LILJEDAHL. CHERI Des Moines, Iowa Speech Correction Sigma Alpha Eta: Psychology Club: Kappa Epsilon, Corresponding Secretary: Friendship Fair Commitee: Homecoming Committee. LOMPERIS. TIMOTHY Guntur, India History and Political Science Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Omicron Delta Kappa: Akros, President: RA: Phi Alpha Theta: Debate: Proctor: Tribe of Vikings: Delta Omega Nu, Pledgemaster: Orientation Leader: Tennis: International Club, President: Student Judiciary. LOUNSBERRY, JOHN Oakford, Illinois Accounting Band, President: Commerce Club: Gam- ma Alpha Beta, Treasurer: Orientation Leader: Homecoming Committee. LOY, JULIANNE Rockford, Illinois English Who's Who in American Colleges and Universitities: Mortar Board: Toppers: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: RA: Observer, Associate Editor: Publications Board: Writer's Club: Chi Omega Gamma, Treas- urer: IS Council: Orientation Leader: Friendship Fair Committee: Homecoming Committee: Augustana Campus Church Council: LCA Scholarship: National Merit Scholarship. LUMBARD, JONELL Sterling, Illinois Music Education Toppers: Augustana Choir: Chapel-Choir: SNEA: YR: Oratorio: MENC: Freshman Vocal Scholarship: Illinois State Grant. LUNDHOLM, PETER Rock Island, Illinois Geology Augustana Choir: WVIK: Delta Omega Nu: Homecoming Committee. LUNDQUIST, BARBARA Lincolnwood, Illinois Biology Tri-Beta: Swedish Club: Biology Club: Sigma Delta. MCCARLEY, THOMAS Rock Island, Illinois Chemistry Akros: ACS, Treasurer, Chairman: Math Club, President: Physics Club: Augustana Honor Scholarship. MADDEN, CHARLES Peoria, Illinois Math Akros: Omicron Sigma Omicron, Treas- urer. MAKINEN, MARCIA Lansing, Illinois Speech Correction Sigma Alpha Eta: Phi Rho. MAXWELL, ANN Stevensville, Michigan Sociology Toppers: Sociology Club: Augustana Honor Scholarship. METZ, FREDERIC Chicago, Illinois Geography Pi Upsilon Gamma. MILBURN, DENNIS East Moline, Illinois Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Band: Wrestling: Augustana Music Scholarship. MINNICK, MICHAEL Rock Island, Illinois Business Administration Commerce Club. MOORE, SINA ANN Albuquerque, New Mexico Geography Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Secretary-Treas- urer: Kappa Tau: Annie Wittenmyer Home: Augustana Honor Scholarship. MORGAN, DALE Mt. Zion, Illinois Accounting Tribe of Vikings: Pi Upsilon Gamma: Baseball: Football. MORTON, DOUGLAS Flushing, Michigan Psychology Beta Omega Sigma, Pledgemaster: Foot- ball: Viking Award. MOSE, SIBYL Elmira, New York History LSA, SNEA, Sigma Pi Delta, French Club, Handel Oratorio Society. NELSON. LINNEA Plymouth, Wisconsin Elementary Education SNEA, Kappa Epsilon, Secretary, YD. NELSON. LOIS Rock Island, Illinois Speech and English Mortar Board, Alpha Psi Omega, Presi- dent and Vice-President, Chapel Choir, Swedish Club, Phi Rho, Friendship Fair Committees, Homecoming Committees, The Curious Savage , The Lark , Right You Are , Servant of Two Masters. NORMAN,WILLlAM Tuckahoe, New York Political Science RA, Treasurer, RA Committees, Pi Upsilon Gamma, Friendship Fair Com- mittee, Homecoming Committee, Foot- ball, Afro-American Society, Vice-Presi- dent, Sophomore Class President. O'LEARY, RICHARD Farmingdale, New York Classics and Religion Augustana Choir, Orchestra, WVIK, LSA, Christian Missions, Men's House Council, YD. OLSON, BEVERLY Chicago, Illinois Elementary Education SNEA, Swedish Club, Pom-Pom Squad, Kappa Epsilon, Flicks. OLSON, CAROL LEE Broadview, Illinois Elementary Education SNEA, Kappa Epsilon. OLSON,DAVlD Placentia, California Geography Sigma Gamma Epsilon, WVIK, APO, Augustana Honor Scholarship. OLSON, DIANE Oak Lawn, Illinois Biology Toppers, Tri-Beta, Biology Club, Kappa Tau, YR, Augustana Scholarship. O'ROURKE, THOMAS Ramsey, New Jersey Political Science Pi Upsilon Gamma, Football, FAC, Viking Award. PARKERSON, DONNA Chicago, Illinois Elementary Education Toppers, SNEA, Treasurer, Vice-Presi- dent, Kappa Tau, Recording Secretary, Augustana Honor Scholarship. PATT, MICHAEL Westchester, Illinois Accounting and Business Assistant Proctor, Men's House Coun- cil, Pi Upsilon Gamma, President and Treasurer, IF Council, Treasurer. PATTON, CYNTHIA Rock Island, Illinois Speech Correction Sigma Alpha Eta, Secretary, Biology Club, Delta Chi Theta, YR. PATTON, NANCY Monmouth, Illinois Elementary Education Chapel Choir, SNEA, Women's House Council, Delta Chi Theta, IS Council. PAUL, ESTHER Quincy, Illinois Physical Education Chapel Choir, PEMM, Kappa Epsilon, Women's Intramural Board. PEARSON, MARTHA Centerville, Iowa English Toppers, Chapel Choir, Writer's Club, YR, Augustana Scholarship. PETERS.JOY River Grove, Illinois Speech and Spanish Alpha Psi Omega, Rockety-I, SNEA, Sigma Pi Delta, Vice-President, Presi- dent, IS Council, Spanish Club. PETERSON. JEAN Sycamore, Illinois Geology Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Mortar Board, Toppers, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Secretary-treas- urer, Andreen House Council, President, Chi Omega Gamma, Recording Secretary, Orientation Co-Chairman, Junior Class Secretary, Augustana Honor Scholar- ship. PETERSON, RONALD Madison, Wisconsin Chemistry Phi Beta Kappa, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Omicron Delta Kappa,, President, Akros, RA Committees, Chapel Choir, WVIK, Ob- server, Editor, Business Manager, Publications Board, Proctor, Men's House Council, Delta Omega Nu, Vice- President, Vi-Royalty Attendent, Orien- tation Leader, Camelot, CarouseI, Augustana Musical Theatre, President. PETERSON, TERRY Moline, Illinois Accounting PETTY, GREGORY Mt. Carroll, Illinois Accounting Akros, Chapel Choir, WVIK, Commerce Club, Rho Nu Delta, Treasurer, Friendship Fair Committee. PHARES. JUDITH Chicago, Illinois Math and Religion Toppers, Math Club, YR. PHELAN, SANDRA Mount Prospect, Illinois Chemistry ACS, Kappa Epsilon. PIKET, SUZANNE Kalamazoo, Michigan Speech Correction Chapel Choir, WVIK, Delta Chi Theta, Recording Secretary, Art Club, Sigma Alpha Eta. PIPAS,GEORGE Olympia Fields, Illinois Pre-Med Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Omicron Delta Kappa, RA Committee, Observer, Men's House Council, Tribe of Vikings, Orientation Leader, Friendship Fair Co-Chairman, Homecoming Committee, Track. PIOTTER, DAWN Des Plaines, Illinois English and Speech Mortar Board, Toppers, Alpha Psi Omega, Observer, Writer's Club, Women's House Council, Delta Chi Theta, Recording Secretary, The Lark, Right You Are, Servant of Two Masters. PITTMAN, KAREN Monmouth, Illinois Physical Education PEMM, Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer. POLLITZ, BETTY Westchester, Illinois English Chapel Choir, WVIK, Music Director, Rockety-I, Writer's Club, Kappa Tau, Flicks, German Club, Augustana Musi- cal Theatre, Augustana Honor Scholar- ship. 265 PORTER, RICHARD Laurel, Montana Economics Akros, Debate, Proctor, Rho Nu Delta, Wrestling, Augustana Honor Scholar- ship, Wrestling Scholarship. REEDQUIST, SUSAN Chicago, Illinois Art Education Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Chapel Choir, Women's House Council, Kappa Tau, IS Council, President, Friendship Fair Co-Chairman. RITA, JOSEPH Moline, Illinois Transfer from Blackhawk Psychology RODRIGUEZ, TIRSO San Ramon-Alajuela-Costa Rica Geography and Spanish RA Committee, Proctor, Gamma Alpha Beta, Spanish Club, Treasurer, Vice- President, President, Augustana Inter- national Club, Treasurer, President, Friendship Fair Scholarship. RUMBOLZ, KATHRYN Omaha, Nebraska German Observer, Rockety-I, Greek Editor, SNEA, Delta Chi Theta, German Club, Presi- dent, Friendship Fair Summer Scholar- ship. ROLF, CAROL DeKalb, Illinois Math Chapel Choir, Rockety-I, Faculty Editor, SNEA, Math Club, Women's House Coun- cil, Delta Chi Theta. ROSTBERG, SUSAN St. Louis, Missouri Geology Toppers, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Or- chestra, Augustana Honor Scholarship. ROTTMAN, RANDALL Quincy, Illinois Transfer from Western Illinois University Philosophy WVIK, YD, Tutor. SBERTOLI, JOY Chicago, Illinois Speech Alpha Psi Omega, Secretary-Treasurer, CUB, Women's House Council, Phi Rho, Recording Secretary, Orientation Leader, Friendship Fair Committee, Camelot, Hay Fever. SCHADE, BONNIE Rock Island, Illinois 266 Elementary Education SNEA, Kappa Epsilon Nu. RYAN,JON Aledo, Illinois English Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Omicron Delta Kappa, Vice- President, Treasurer, RA Committee, Debate, Phi Qmega Phi, President, IF Council, Vi-Royalty Attendant, Orien- tation Leader, Homecoming Co-Chair- man. SCHALK, STEPHEN Davenport, Iowa Transfer from Luther College History Phi Omega Phi, IF Council, Track, Cross- Country. SCHICK, WILLIAM G. Rock Island, Illinois Political Science Akros, RA Committee, Beta Omega Sigma, President, IF Council, Illinois State Scholarship. SCHRAGE, DONALD Rock Island, Illinois Math and Physics Math Club, Physics Club, YR. SCHRODER, KENTON Rock Island, Illinois Speech WVIK, YR. SCHROEDER, CHARLES LaGrange, Illinois Physics and Math RA Committee, WVIK, General Manager, Commerce Club, Math Club, Physics Club, Proctor, J. P. Magnusson Science Scholarship, Augustana Honor Scholar- ship. SCHWABAUER, HENRY Danville, Illinois Business Administration SCOTT, KAREN Rock Island, Illinois Business Administration Kappa Epsilon Nu, Illinois State Scholar- ship. SIMMONDS. RUBY 4 St. Thomas, Virgin Islands English Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Alpha Psi Omega, RA, WVIK, Writer's Club, Proctor, Women's House Council, Orientation Leader, Friendship Fair Committee, Flicks, Inter- national Club, Tutor. SKRIPSKY, CHARLENE Cedar Rapids, Iowa Music Education Augustana Choir, Chi Omega Gamma, Sigma Alpha Iota, Secretary, Augustana Musical Theatre, MENC. SLUSSER, RANDALL Rock Island, Illinois History Observer, Tribe of Vikings, Basketball Manager. SMIGIEL, SAUNDRA Glenview, Illinois Speech Correction Sigma Alpha Eta, Kappa Epsilon, Re- cording Secretary, Viking Olympics Freshman Queen. SMITH, LINDA Maywood, Illinois Biology SNEA, Biology Club, Chi Omega Gamma, Treasurer, IS Council, Flicks, Pom-Pom Squad, Freshman Honor Scholarship. SNOW, STEVEN DeKalb, Illinois Physics Akros, Tribe of Vikings, Phi Omega Phi, IF Council, Basketball, Physics Club. SNYDER, SUSAN Moline, Illinois Transfer from Blackhawk Elementary Education Phi Rho. STANGEBYE, SONJA Hobart, Indiana Art Kappa Tau, Art Club, Geology Club, Annie Wittenmeyer. STEPHENS. WILLIAM East Moline, Illinois Math STOKES, ARLEN Longmont, Colorado Speech WVIK, Debate, Proctor, Delta Omega Nu, Secretary, Augustana Honor Scholars- ship. STOKES. JUDITH Boulder, Colorado Elementary Education Delta Chi Theta. STRAUSS, GORDON Rock Island, Illinois Economics STRIEGEL. JAMES Sandwich, Illinois Psychology RA Committee, Proctor, Psychology Club, Gamma Alpha Beta, IF Council, Orientation Leader, Homecoming Com- mittee. SYLVESTER. JAMES Rock Island, Illinois Accounting Commerce Club, Math Club, Gamma Alpha Beta, Treasurer, Friendship Fair Committee, Homecoming Committee. SWANSTROM, JANET Rockford, Illinois Spanish, History Observer, SNEA, Proctor, Delta Chi Theta, Vice-President, President, IS Council, Homecoming Committee, Sigma Delta Pi, Vice-President, Spanish Club, Vice-President. TALLYN, WILLIAM Wenona, Illinois History TESSIATORE, TOM Joliet, Illinois Business Administration Tribe of Vikings, Football. THOMAS, ROGER Morton Grove, Illinois History PEMM, Pi Upsilon Gamma, Secretary, Vice-President, IF Council, Freshman Attendant Candidate, Baseball, Football. THORNBURGH, GAIL Springfield, Illinois Math Orchestra, LSA, Kappa Tau, Treasurer, President, IS Council, Friendship Fair Committee, Sophomore Class Secretary, Augustana Honor Scholarship, Augus- tana Music Scholarship. THORNE, PHYLLIS Dayton, Iowa English Toppers, Christian Missions, WrIter's Club, SNEA, Women's House Council, Kappa Tau, Flicks, YR. THORSON, CHRISTINE Auburn, Massachusetts Sociology Chapel Choir, Band, Biology Club, Kap- pa Epsilon Nu, Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice- President. THULINE, DON Moline, Illinois History Akros, Band, Orchestra. TOBlAS,JAN Racine, Wisconsin Transfer from Wabash College History Augustana Choir, Gamma Alpha Beta, Homecoming Committee. TORRES, KATHLEEN LaGrange Park, Illinois Sociology RA Committee, Chapel Choir, Rockety- I Senior Editor, Delta Chi Theta, Sec- retary, Homecoming Committee, So- ciation, President, Vice-President. TREVOR, JOHN Moline, Illinois Pre-Med Biology Club, Omicron Sigma Omicron, President, IF Council, YR, Swimming. VELON, DEMETRA Moline, Illinois Philosophy and English Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Mortar Board, Secretary, RA Committee, Observer, Publications Board, Saga, Editor, Writer's Club, Treas- urer, Chi Omega Gamma, YR, Inter- national Club, Free University, Augus- tana Honor Scholarship, Russell T. Johnson Memorial Scholarship. VERMEIRE. JOSEPH Marshall, Minnesota Chemistry and History Tribe of Vikings, Rho Nu Delta, Presi- dent, IF Council, Football. WALTON, STEPHANIE Moline, Illinois Physical Education PEMM, Kappa Epsilon Nu. WILSON, BARBARA Plainfield, Illinois Elementary Education SNEA, Kappa Epsilon, Augustana Honor Scholarship. WILSON, JAMES Silvis, Illinois Economics Augustana Honor Scholarship. WHITMORE, MARY DeKalb, Illinois English Phi Beta Kappa, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Mortar Board, President, Toppers, President, Writer's Club, Saga, Proctor, Kappa Tau, IS Council, Orientation Leader, 1968 Mock Convention Co-Chairman, Friendship Fair Summer Scholarship. WINGARD, KENNETH Mt. Zion, Illinois History Men's House Council, Tribe of Vikings, Pi Upsilon Gamma, IF Council, Football, Track. INITTIG, SUSAN Davenport, Iowa Sociology Sigma Pi Delta. WO LLWAGE, WENDY Chicago, Illinois Sociology Chapel Choir, Orchestra, Christian Mis- sions, Chi Omega Gamma, Sigma Alpha Iota, German Club, Augustana Musical Theatre, Augustana Honor Scholarship. YEAGER, JANE Bellevue, Iowa Speech Correction Sigma Alpha Eta. ZELTMANN, MARY Chicago, Illinois Speech Alpha Psi Omega, Women's House Coun- cil, Sigma Pi Delta, Secretary, IS Coun- cil, Flicks, YR. ZOLNOSKY, LINDA Glenview, Illinois Speech Chapel Choir, WVIK, Tutor, Augustana Musical Theatre. 267 A Abbott, Aileen Abrahamson, Dale Achenbach, Steven 76,177 Ackers, Charles 90,119,225 Acord, Linda 177.121 Adamson, William Ahlquist, Janice 68.229, Ahnquist, Jonathon 71,90,127.225 Aho, James Aigner, Paula 222 Albanito, Diane 64,72 Alex, Sandra 133 Alexander, Barbara Alexander, Dlane Alexander, Jellerey 119,230 Allegar, William 53.55,131,216 Almberg, Beth 121,212 Altman, Donald 232 Altman, Timothy 127,211 Ambrose. Allen Amren, Christine 52,70,121,205 Andeer. Randolph Ander, Paul 78,80,90.91,92,119 Andersen, Anderson, Anderson, Harold Barbara J. 212 Barbara R. 10,11,23.137,217 Anderson, Bonnie 212 Anderson, Carole 224 Anderson, Carolyn 11,66,137,217 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson . Connie 62,133,209 David J. 80 David R. Dean 59,206 Douglas 177 ,Gary L. Anderson, Gary N. 214 Anderson, Gary R. 80,177 Anderson, Gregory 83,216 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Janet 125,211 , Julie 216 Karin 45.76.137 Kay 141,177 Kenneth 80,81,90.93,115,119 Kurt 90 Laurel 45,78,137,211 Linda H. 16,42,44,117,177 Linda M. 133,226 Margaret 69,177 Mark 76 Nancy 10.11,23,48,7B,79,207 Norman Pamela 177 Paul A. 131 Paul F. 135,206 Richard 48,177 Robert D. Robert W. Shirley 217 Thomas 177 Timothy 135,208 Tom 72 William Andress. Marie 65,177 Andrew, Constance 11.48,67,84,121,216 Andropolis, Laurie Appel, Kristine Appelton, Thomas 71,135,210 Arday, Mary Arllng, Gregory Armstrong, William 143,178 Ame, Judith 71,231 Amold, Ann 69,72,117,178 Amold, Susan 232 Arnqulst. Nancy 71,219 Arp, Loren Asqulth, John 178 Aune, Sandra 202 Aupperle, Steven 46.63.202 268 STUDENT Austin, Ruth 121,207 Axel, John Axelson, Lynn 121,178 B Badtke, Ronald Bahry, Paul 48.71,135,232 Bailey, Irvin 66.90.135 Bailey, James 72 Bailey, Sandra 52,65,125,178 Ballle, George 178 Bailor, James 53.90.139 Bair, Rebecca 216 Baker, Jane 52.58.141 Baker, Lynne 121,207 Baldwin, Drucilla 121.214 Balof, Eugene 83,85 Bankson. Bruce 143 Ban nlster, Scott 218 Bargren, Cynthia 125 Barlog, William Barnard, Jonathon 119 Barry. Jack 219 Barth, Inge Bartlett, Myron 90,139,225 Barton, Charles 131 Bartz, Gary Baschleben, John Bassett, Carolyn 58,221 Bateman. William 205,209 Baumstark, Robert 135 Baznlk, Jay 226 Bean, Beth 114,125,178 Becht, Cheryl 69,72 Bechtel. Glenda Beck, Carolyn 207 Becker, James Beckman, Barbara 225 Beckman, Peter 96.97.119 Beckstrom, David 127,219 Behrends, John 90.94.221 Behrens, James 72,215 Behrens, Joy 68 Belln, Elizabeth 137,219 Bell, James 143 Bell, Marcia 76,114,129,178 Bell, Mary 76.114,133,178 Bell, Patrick 52,178 Bell, Robert Bell, Sarah 11,70,117,209 Bendt, Deborah 45,121,216 Bengston, Esther 202 Bengston, Jane 76 Bennett, Gary 179 Bennett, Richard 131,210 Benson, Claire 212 Benson, Deborah Benson, Nathan 123,179 Berg, Janis Berg, Marlin 214 Berg, Paul Berg, Susan 23,67.117.211 Berge, Cathy 58.67.219 Bergeson, Barbara Bergeson, Marvin 123,232 Bergin, Marcia 223 Bergstron, Elizabeth 19,31,117,229 Bertelsen. Allen 131,178 Bernsten, Mark Bertelsen, Shirley 133 Beuster, John 127,179 Beverlln, Corinne 179 Bidner. Verdeen 228 Bieber. Janet 67,68,110,137,230 Blesenthal, Richard 62,219 Bindel, Shlrley Binder, Barbara 48.52,67,85,117,228 Blorn, Lucia 11,86.137,206 Bjorn, Christlne 137,215 Black, Robert INDEX Blackmore, Myra 216 Blazevich, Richard 71.83.232 Blew, Robert 127,214 Blick, Edward 76 Blomqulst, Elizabeth 141 Bloom Bloom. Bloom, Bloom, Carl David Mark 226 William 209 Bloomberg, Dave 90,131 Blunt, Dudley 139,226 Bode, David 139,224 Bolinger, Allen 127,179 Bogle, Kathleen 228 Bohl, Jay 221 Bohlke, Bette 10,11,52,58.87,137,202 Bollnger, Michael 143,214 Bolm, James 72,226 Belton. John 11,54 Bennett, Greg 179 Bonnett, Judy 133,179 Bootz, Paula 214 Boqulst, Mary Borg, Karen 71,125,226 Bork, Wllliam 231 Borowskl, James 127 Bortner, Carol 125 Bortner, Catherine 125 Boster. David 90,230 Both, Joseph 53,55,57,59,135 Boudi. George 90,139 Bovenkerk, Susan Bowen, Julia 179 Bowers, James Bowes, Gregory Bowes, Stephen 64. Bown, Paul 115,131,216 Bowring, Kenneth 205 Boyle, Thomas Boyler, Lawrence 227 Bradford, Pamela Braet, James 179 Braham, Ron Bramscher, Susan 133,214 Bratt, Kenneth 131,210 Bratton. Chrlstlne Braun, Joseph 232 Breck, Davld 11,23,72,110,135,211 Brejla, Otto 139.230 Brenneke, James Brewer, Georgia 57,223 Brickhouse, Jean 11,64,117,218 Bridge, Dale 232 Bridge, Timothy 11.23.209 Briggs, Kaye Brlght, Joan 76,228 Brlgida, Arthur 224 Brinck Lund, Maureen 125,225 Brinkman, Paul 83 Brockman. Sandra 207 Broman, Barbara 67,117,230 Brooks, Jellrey 131 Brosi, David 43,44,127,180 Brown Brown Brown , Davld , Diana 180 ,John 90.95.139 Brown, Michael Bruhn, Diane 55,117,208 Brumond, James 87,135,204 Bmnner, Klm 45.210 Brunner, Leo 139 Bmnsvold, Brian 180 Bryant, Kenneth 68,71. Buchan, Tlm Buhle, Barbara 137,180 Bullock, Rositta 66,133,180 Bullock, Rex 57,228 Burak, Kenneth 225 Burgess, Frances 121,227 Burlingame, Clark 180 Burnett, Myrna Burnham, Adelaide Burnham, Alan 180 Burns, Jerry 204 Burns, Kathryn 220 Bush, Carol 68,212 Bush, Rlchard 11,23.52,209 Butcher. Ronald 232 Butler, Gail 84,133,221 Butler, Rosemary 180 Butsch, Paul 90,91,93 C Caldarone, Marlo 45,213 Callaway. Blalr 46,818,204 Callow, Michael Campbell, Gayle 45.52.216 Campbell, William 139,205,209 Canty, Timothy 143,213 Cardlnael, Barry 10.80.119 Carlsen, Julle 137,212 Carlsen, Russell 62,131,180 Carlsen, Wendy 52,230 Carlson. Allan 11.45,83,135,217 Carlson, Audrey Carlson. Blrgltta 133,180 Carlson, Cynthia L. 111.211 Carlson, Cynthia M. 11,137,180 Carlson, Ingrid 133,181 Carlson, Janlce 19,229 Carlson, Mable Carlson, Paul 72,127 Carlson, Randolph 135,181 Carlson, Ruth A. 11,68,72.79,181 Carlson, Ruth P. 228 Carlson, Ruthann 68,205 Carlson. Steven 135.222 Carlson, Terry 141,181 Carlson, Tlmothy 72,123 Carlstrom, Robert 115,139,181 Carson, Christine 71 Carson, Phyllis 71 Carstens. Jerry Carter, Craig 127.181 Carter, Nancy Carter. Thomas Cass, Hllton Cassell. Karin Caswell, Kaye 133,212 Chadwick, Frank 82.221 Chandler, Janet 72,137,230 Chapman, Janlce 64,133 Chapman, Jon 181,222 Chelgren, Patrlcla 72,117,228 Chlckrls, Gregory Chodkowskl, Donna 55,133,230 Christ, Thomas 115,131,181 Christensen, Donald 230 Christensen, Llla 68,216 Christensen. Ralph 205,209 Christensen, Steve 45.62.232 Christensen, Steven M. Church. Susan 67,121,225 Clark, Klmberlee 141.181 Clauson, Elalne 5B,72.117.223 Clay, Thomas 139 Cleaver, Wllllam 23,45,76,135,213 Cllne, Patrlcla 223 Cllnlte, Barbara 181 Coakley. Wllllam 71,212 Cobert, Cllllord Cohort, Sandra 47,205,229 Colburn, Barbara 141,202 Coleman. Robert 71,123,203 Colller, Robert 135 Colllns, Alphonso Colllns. Ross 221 Collins, Thomas 57 Colson, Catherlne 121,216 Comlto, Charles Conlee, Donald Cook, Cathleen 210 Cook, David 85,223 Cook, Gary Cooper, Annle 11,23,45,137,217 Cooper, Barbara Cooper. Darell 131,215 Cooperrlder, Joel 221 Copper, Terry 131,206 Core, Christopher 215 Cornellls. Catherine 203 Cornelius, Marllyn 228 Corney, Janet 67,76,212 Cornwell, Susan 69,72,133,207 Corrigan, Thomas 220 Cossman, Darlene 181 Courtney, Drusllla 11,23,48,121,219 Cowan, Nancy 137,217 Cox, Barbara 47,125,217 Cox, Denise 129,181 Cox, Judith Creach, Lynn 54,204 Creager. Martln 81,96,97,119,205 Cromer, Dennls 83,224 Cronau, Thomas 62,209 Cross, Nancy 221 Cumblad, Kent 53,131,217 Cumblad, Paul 131,229 Currier, Bradley 53,63,182 Curtls, Barron Curtis, Lynne 42,44,117,182 Curtls, Wllllam 72 Cutblrth, Cralg 82 Cutkomp,MlchaeI119 D Dahlgren, Barry 139,225 Duhlgren, Becky 125 Dahlman, Karln Dahlman, Kerstin 52,60,63,65,133,210, 214 Dale, Nancy Dalton, Deborah 64,82,133,203 Damkler, Donna 70,182 Danhaurser, Brian 131,215 Danlelson, Brent 227 Danielson, Cynthia 141,230 Danielson, Patricia Danner, Marcette Dare, Jackle 114,121,182 Dargle, Chrlstlne Dauberman, Luclnda 11,45,110,137,219 Daubman, Diane 76,224 Davls, Carol 72,121,226 Davis. Cheryll 48,207 Davis, Cherrll 137 Davis, Christine 226 Davls, Jacqueline Davls, Neal 182 Davls, Sherrill Davls, Thomas 182 Davlson, Mark 53,205 Davlson, Richard 62,206 Dawson, Nancy 202 De Berg, Dennis DeDecker, Kevln 24,25,71,123,227 Delaagher, John Debarr, Robert 182 Deboulse, Eugene 55,57,66,219 Deboo, Julie 133,221 Debout, Frank 208 Decker, Marcia 24,25,71,228 Dedecker, Allen 90,127,225 Degand, Charles 90 Degryse, Donald 139,209 Delaegher, John 90 Delovlne, Rose 141,214 Deneckere, Catherine 224 Dennhardt, Gregory 54,135 Dennis, Donaldson 53,59,63.182 Dereus, Stephen 182 Derr, Dorothy 182 Devllblss, Russell 76 Dexter, Roderlck Dickerson, Jellrey Dickson, Kenneth 71,90,127,225 Dlebel, Richard Dlesterheft, Richard 123,232 Dlpple, Grace 129,183 Dlshno. Chrlstlne 64,82,133,204 Dls mer, Gerald 76,229 Dobbs, Rickie Dochkus, Barbara 205 Dodge, Timothy 139,202 Donstad. Susan 67,117,226 Dooley, Kathleen 58,212 Dorlgan, William 53,80,90,119,221 Douglass, Thomas 206. Downing, David 230 Dragoo, Jlll 141,183 Drake, Rodney 46,206 Dragutlnovlch, Mlke 90 Drallle, Robert Dreher, Erlc 67,209 Drost, George 43,44,49,57,115,119,183 Drummond, Cathy Drummond, Patrick 24.25.54 Duncan, Carol 228 Durlan, Steven 80,119,209 Duree, Edward 52 Dutton, Sandra Dyckes, Cynthia 52,133,203 E Earl, Acle 66,90,91,183 Earl, Carolyn 66 Eastland, John 207 Eberleln, Mlchael 224 Echelbarger, Jill Eckholl, Helen 129,226 Eddy, Aletha 45,210 Edlefson, Connie 133,215 Edlefson, Dale 67,224 Edlund, Gregory 143,229 Edqulst, Bertll 232 Edwards, David Egan, Thomas Ehlert, Judlth 69,216 Elchhorn, Nicholas 119 Elckmeyer, Joyce 133,228 Eilbeck, Jana 45,76,114,117,221 Eilbeck, Mary 202 Ekdale, Gregory 71,123,231 Eklund, Joan 19,23,67,72,117 Ekman, Sue 19,110,117,211 Ellenberger, Chrlstlne Ellenbarger, Maria 83 Elllnsworth, Gordon 90 Eisner, Gene 231 Elstrom, Davld 83 Elwood, Carl 143 Engel, Llnda 205 Engelhard, Christine 64,137,230 Enger, Diane Engle, Patricia 133,183 Engnell, Harry 119 Engstrom, Carl 43,44,72,123,183 Engstrom, Erlc 143,183 Engstrom, Norman 72,123 Engstrom, Ronald 72,203 Ensey, Chrlstopher 119,225 Epperson, Sandra 125 Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson , Alverta , Charlotte 207 , Gary 183 . John 55,65,72,183 , John W. 183 , Karen 230 , Kenneth 127,229 , Paul 11,53,72,123,183 Erlandson, Mary 141,225 Emest, Pamela 230 Essary, Wllllam 227 Ethlngton, Jan 228 Eto, Elizabeth 55 Etzel, Llnda 68,225 Evans, Norman 53,90,213 Eveleth, Richard 204 F Falduto, Susan 57.67.221 Faltynek, Robert 62,131,208 Fane, David 135 Faust, Mark Fellner, Joyce Feltman, Irvin Ferrari, Terry 11.87.135 Fieldman, Johanna 111,125,214 Fields, Jerry Fields, Lena 226 Fields, Renoe Fieldstad, Susan 133,230 Filip, Emil 53,139 Filson, Mary 64,184 Fllson, Robert 131,232 Flnkler, Russell 143,225 Fiore, Mark 53,80,90,119 Fischer, Kathryn Fitzgerald, Margaret Flaskamp, Richard 226 Flavln, Karen 72,137,184 Flaxman, Marsha 133,221 Flesner, Mary 10,23,72,121,206 Flodberg, Eric 23,48,53,83,115,143,206 Flodeen, Llnda 211 Folwell, Frank Ford, John 90,127,228 Ford, Pamela 184 Ford, Vlktoria 71,125,230 Forkel, Kathleen 121,207 Forslund, Jefl 229 Forwinkle, Rita 232 Fosholt, Louise 204 Fox, Thomas 90 Frank, James 46,76,202 Frank, Pamela 23,141,230 Frankenfeld, Richard 11,143,212 Franklin, Barbara 60,117,225 Frault, Barbara Frazey, Diane 229 Frerkes, Joe 83,123,224 Frey, Llnda 114,137,184 Freye, Susan 63,184 Freymark, Barry 59,127,206 Frlberg, Joe 72 Frldberg, Mary Frlederlck, Darlene 45,69,72,214 Frlnk, Stephen 119 Frischmann, Karen 67,72,137,222 Frlthlof, Michael 218 Frlschle, Phyllis 24,25,54,72,184,117 Froelich, Joan 184 Froellch, Paul Frost, Adry Fry, Cheryl 222 Fryxell, James 45,62,219 Fuchs, Nancy 230 Fuchs, Tom 225 Fullerlove, Ronald Ford, George G Gaepfert, Gall 58 Gahl, Thomas 81,91,119 Galardl, Martln 184 Gamache, Bruce 110,127,210 Gamhardella, JoAnne 83,129 Gardner, Deborah 216 Garesche, Andre 219 Garmlre, Llnda 71,184 Garrett, Glenda Garrett, Sandra 76,230 Gast, Douglas Gast, Mark Gattls, Vlola 230 Gault, Louis 229 Geen, Llnda 228 Gellerman, Gary 184 Gent, Jellrey 184 Gerdes, Marla Germain, Lllllan Gesln, David 232 Geu, Dixie 70,209,137 Gevock, James 139,230 Gibbs, Greg 45,64,219 Gibbs, Michael 184 Glbson, Barbara 71,121,210 Gibson. Lisa Gilbert, Judith 11,117,206 Gilbert, Theresa 141,228 Gllkerson, Ellen 67,214 Gillette, Douglas 214 Gilllillan, Janet Gilman, Jennie Gindlesparger, Cynthia 184 Glpson, William Glttings, Jeanne 76,78,129,185 Glosson, Gerald 216 Godkin, Douglas 143,231 Goefert, Gail 221 Gola, Gregory 139 Goldstein, Ronald Golz, Llnda 222 Gonlgan, Leah 71,230 Gonos, Catherine 216 Gonzales, Inez 64 Gonzales, Paul Gooden, Nancy 208 Goodyear, Rodney Gorski, William 60,123,229 Gothberg, Helen 133,226 Gowlng, JoAnn 52,64,67,117,219 Grafton, Craig Grant, Mark 139 Gray, Davld 76,214 Gray, Thomas 143 Green, Michael 76 Green, Nancy 52,70,114,137 185 Greene, Sarah 125 Greene, Suzanne 69,185 Greenwood, John 65,217 Gregory, Linda 137,230 Greenan, Bonnie 52,114,137,185 Grlder, Chrlstlne 45,68,69,71,211 Grillith, Donald, 43,44,115,135,185 Grimm, Patricia Grimsell, Elalne 59,232 Gritton, Susan 209 Grudzlnski, Debra 224 Grudzlnski, Gregory 224 Gruenwald, Lillian 42,44 Gullickson, Paul 127,225 Gunch. Lyle 83 Gunderson, Richard 223 Gunnerson, JoAnne 125,225 Gustafson, Gustafson, Gustafson, Gustafson, Gustafson, Gustafson, Gustafson, Brent 23,48,80,115,119,209 Cheryl 58,68,69,71,76,129,206 Karen 230 Linnea 42,68,185 Milton Jlll 71,111,137,20B Margarata 60 Gustavson, Charles 46,52,57,82,214 Guthrie, Unda 45,217 H Haake, Roy 226 Hagelln, Lesly 70,137,210 Hahn, Naomi 129,209 Hainllne, JoAnn Haka, Sandra 185 Hall, Bruce 139,229 Hall, Clalre Hall, Elwood 229 Hallbarg, George 127 Halleman, Gay Halstead, Roger 131,216 Hambleton, Janice Hamilton, Craig 63,127 Hammar, Richard 229 Hammlng, Edward 135,230 Han, Davld 60,62,217 Handleland, Patricla 11,52,70,117,209 Handley, Jack Hansen, Catherine 269 Hansen, John Hansen, Richard 67,81,96,211 Hansen, Rlkke 76,141,185 Hansen, Thomas 203 Hanshaw, Fred 46.62.215 Hansing, Jacqueline 79,204 Hanson, Barbara 76,185 Hanson, Donald 76 Happel. Michael 210 Hardesty, Raymond 55.72.185 Hardt, Vincent 46,55,57.60,83,225 Hargrave, Jellrey 131 Harris, Gaye 22.23.117 Harrison, Boyd 212 Hasbargen, James 123,224 l-lasper, Barbara 225 Hasselbusch, Arlis 19,72,111,125,221 Hasselbusch. Pamela 24.25,137,207 Haug, Cheryl 226 Hauser, Christa 17,110,185 Havelick. Neice 214 Hayes, Edmund 226 Haymon, Geraldine Hays, Clinton Heald, Michael 206 Healey, Jean 211 Heckmann, Susan 186 Hedges, Michael 139 Hegg, Pamela 72,217 Hein, Julie 74,133,205 Hein, Kristin 23,137,209 Heinrich, Roy 90,119,225 Helnze. Nancy 71 Heitman, Gary Helbig, Curt 229 Helgason, Andrew 65,186 Heller. Jory 90,139,214 Helm, Patrice 125,225 Hemmingson, Nils 90 Hender, Linda Henderson, Walter 186 Henning, Jon 80,119,186 Henry, Ronald 71 Henry, William Herath. Robert 127,202 Hermann, Mark 76.224 Hertz, Virginia Herzfeld, Richard Hiland, Sue 110,121,221 Hildner, Victoria 76,121,212 Hlle. Stephen 45.76.210 Hill, June 70,125,205 Hillmer, Carrle Hjon, Linda 225 Hoane, George Hockett, Gregory 139,221 Hodgdon, Robert 135,186 Hoener, Jlll 137,225 Hellman, Ruthann 125 Hollman, Steven 131,222 Hollman, Richard 232 l-loflnagle. Janet 205 Hoglund, Janet 70,137,186 Holland, Beth 117 Holm, Elin 186 Holman, Patricia 66 Holmen, Karen 45,117,216 Holmer, Daniel 131 Holmer, Eileen Holmer, Peter 127,232 Holmer, Shari 228 Holmes, Daniel 211 Holmes, Nancy 64,72,121,208 Holmsten, Karin 59,231 Holzhammer. Darlene 52 Homberger, Joseph 127,219 Honiotes, Tina 72,117,218 Hoppenstedt, David 227 I-lorberg, Janice 68,114,129,186 Horine, Kathryn Hom, Wayne 53.90.139 Hotle, Robert I-lotopp, Michael 90,119,224 Houghton, James 11,215,123 270 Howard, Nancy Howard, Terry 210,214 Howell, Corinne 222 Hoyer, Bernard 43.44.186 Hoylman, Susan 54.59.65 Huflman, Donald 90,223 Hullord, Joyce 137 Hult, Phyllis 71,111.125,221 Hultgren, Kenneth 90,139 Hulting, Carol 68,227 Hurd, Linda 206 Hurto, Kenneth 186 Hutchins, Patricia 209 Hutchinson, Ann Hyland, Christine 52,133,216 Hyre. Deborah 125,217 I Ikert, Heidi 125,209 Imig, Michael 186 lngelson, Linda 230 Ireland, Leland 46.71.211 Isaacs, Susan 64 Isaacson, Carl Isaacson, Donald 23.84,135,207 Isaacson, Gary 186 Iverson, Carol 17,110,125,187 J Jaacks, Leslie 225 Jackson, David 90,135 Jackson, Gall 226 Jackson, Gregory Jackson, James Jackson, Susan 47,187 Jacobs, Aaron 66.90.94 Jacobs, Jonathan 71,127,225 Jacobs, Randall 44.48,123,187 Jacobsen. David 215 Jacobsen, Howard 64,139,187 Jacobson, Carolyn 31.7O,111,187,137 Jacot, Donald 45.115,143,210 Jaeger. Janice 45,219 Jagyer, David 135,217 Janssen, Sandra 70,133 Jarrendt, Dara 125,221 Jaquet, Neil 123,187 Jebsen, Myron Jensen, Susan 58,59,209 Jepson, Gene 72 Jerdon, Julius 62,66,90,92,143,207 Jesson, John 205 Jlerree, Candice 55,59 Johansen, David 71 Johnson, Alan 53,67.83,205 Johnson, Amy 215 Johnson, Brian 62,127,187 Johnson, Candace 62,207 Johnson, Carolyn Johnson. Catherine 44,55,187 Johnson, Cheryl 133,216 Johnson, Christine 65,133,214 Johnson, Colleen 133,187 Johnson, David 67,143,187 Johnson, Donald 43,44,62,67,84,85,115, 123,187 Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Eric 52,55,57.72,187 Johnson, Gary 10.48.219 Johnson, Glen Johnson, Jan K. 117,187 Johnson, Janet K. 58,70,137.217 Johnson, Joan 11,23.70,187,125 Johnson, Judy 67,117,204 Johnson, Julie 23.78.117 Johnson, Karen L. 52.225 Johnson, Karen P. 55,85,121,188 Johnson, Kathleen A. 55.58.226 Johnson, Kathy L. 117,228 Johnson, Kristine A. 218 Johnson, Larry 188 Johnson. Leelyn Johnson, Linda 52,59,121,216 Johnson, Marilyn Johnson, Mark 123,211 Johnson, Martin 230 Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Melanie 125,218 Nancy 68,121,227 Pamela 220,64 Patricia 212 Paul 95,119,220 Raymond H. 43.72,115,123.188 Johnson, Raymond R. 52 Johnson, Richard 64,221 Johnson, Robert 220 Johnson, Sandra 71 Johnson, Sharlene 69,72,204 Johnson, Sherry 141 Johnson, Shirley 66 Johnson, Susan 58,87 Johnson, Thomas H.131,188 Johnson. Thomas M. 143 Johnson, William 188 Johnston, Cynthla 220 Johnston, Jetlrey 90,119,229 Jones, Annette 57.66.222 Jordon. Mary 63,133,188 Jorgensen, Carol 222 Joynt, Barbara 31,117,222 Julstrom, Bryant Jurgens, Jan 204 Jurgens, Lester Justus, Gary 72,82,131,188 K Kahl, Anita 133,230 Kai, Cheryl 31,129,188 Kalsen. James Kalachnlk, John 219 Kalnins, lvars Klabunde, Karter Kallstrom, Diane 58,133,211 Kamarlt, Jean 225 Karman, James 44.49.188 Karr, Gegory 80,119,205 Kasch, Donna 65,188 Kass. Thomas Kastholm, John 232 Kean, Karen 224 Keegan, Kathleen 57.67.230 Keesee, Roger 135,220 Kellenmeyer. Susan 45 Kelley, Susan 129,223 Kellner, Charal Kelly, Kenneth 67,123,221 Kelly, Wilbon 222 Kemp, Julle 206 Kempe, Ronald 10,11,67,123 Ken nedy, Carol 45.70.220 Kepner, Kathryn 121,214 Kerner, Sharon 214 Ketner, Blaine 143,202 Kettler, James 11,45,131,215 Kettley, Alan 131,222 Keuer, Steven 135,229 Klch, Davld 46 Kich, Donald 46,220 Kimble, Harlene 67,129,229 Klmpton, Jellrey 60,76,123,229 King. Jerald 11,23,52,67.123,202 King, Julle King, Mary Klngma, Constance Kinney, Donald 123,229 Kinsel, Michael 72.189 Kirby, Debra 71,117,229 Kirkpatrick, James 11,143 Klrscher, Gregory 131,214 Klallke. Gerald 189 Klaus, Llbble 11,114,125,189 Kleln, Glenda 64,206 Klelnhaus, Donald Klemp, Susan 226 Klenzak, Stephen 90,119,226 Klepper. Sandra Kluth, Charles 52.67.83,85.135,211 Knanishu, Joel 218 Knanishu. Martin 53.78.119 Knight, Thelma Knippenberg, Glen 64,189 Knouse, Erlc 218 Kober, Margaret Kolvula, David 90,91,139,189 Kolvula, Steven 81.90.139 Kollmeyer, Karen 47,204 Kopp, Christopher Kordlsch, Karen 42.47.189 Kotlarz, Anthony 80,119 Kouracos, James 224 Kovich. Wllllam 206 Kowalewski, James 232 Kramer, Terry Krause, Pamela 129,189 Kreag, Donald Krelder, Keith 123,189 Krickl, Sharon 45,67,117.216 Krlsto, Claudia Krolak, Thomas 139 Kron. Reuben 232 Kruckenberg, Thomas 139 Krueger, Ellen 63,189 Kruger. Gary 189 Kruse, Roberta 52.67.228 Kruse, Steven Kullert, Diane 229 Kukkonen, Diane 68.69.203 Kumblad, Kent 115 Kunz, Karen 213 Kuriger, Craig 190 Kuriger, Keith Kuster, Larry 43,123,190 Kusy, Llnda 117,205 L Laaser, Mark 127.223 LaCroix, Deborah, 67.226 LaGrande, Elizabeth 69,72,204 Lalng. Jean 211 Lamb, Mary Lambert. Alan 143,190 Lammers. Patricia 190 Landahl, Linda 213 Lane. Sandra 141 Lane. Susan 141,226 Lang, Wlllalm 62 Langhort, Wayne 135,227 Langston. Gregory 110 Larsen, Breta Larsen, Pamela 68,222 Larson. Cathy 190 Larson, Christine 121,223 Larson, Jeanine 24.25.225 Larson, John D. 223 Larson. John E. Larson. Kathryn 141 Larson, Larry 143,209 Larson. Lynn 117,228 Larson. Peter 72,131 Larson, Roger 90,135,190 Larson, Royce 90,119,230 Larson. Slgne 23,48,78,121,204 Larson, Steven 190 Larson, Tlmothy Lartz, Marcia 232 Laws, Janet 207 leaf. Carl 72,123 Leaf, Sven 72,123,205 Ledlord, Adrian 190 Lehmann. Janis 190 Lehmann, William 135,219 Lemke, Allen 90,119 Lenell, Marcia 137,190 Leone, Kristina Levine, Lois 42,67,137,190 Levine, Mary 67,121,226 Lewis, Mark 127,219 Llch, Richard 83 Llcko, Ronald 202 Lllledahl, Cheryl 31,70,114,125,191 Lllledahl, Davld 46,76 Llnd, Mary 117,222 Llndahl, Steven 127,214 Lindaman. Sandra 71,133,227 Lindberg, Ronald 11,62,83,127,206 Llnder, Chrlstlne 70,191 Lindgren, Robert 139,231 Llndley, Kathryn 232 Llndqulst, Carl 191 Llndqulst, Ralph 127,191 Lindquist, Vlrglnla Llndstrom, Linda 76,87,117,211 Lindvall, Robert 208 Llngwall, Ann Chrls 42,72,137,191 Llngwall, Marcla 76,137,227 Llnqulst, James Lipps, Judlth 111,125,230 Llston, Barbara 117,205 Llttle, Clndy 72 Llvlngston, Davld 45,76 Liunggren, lrls 218 Lloyd, Clayton 123,191 Lomperis, Timothy 44,48,123,191 Longerman, Kenneth, 45,46,5B,214 Loomer, Marc 90,227 Lorentzen, Chris Lorrlmer, Donald Lothe, James 10,11,23,55,67,72,123,207 Louden, Daniel Lounsberry, John 23,76,127.191 Loving, Irma 57.66.222 Loy, Julianne 44,49,55,191,117 Lubbes, Joan 11.209 Lucas, Catherine 227 Lumbard, Jonell 71.191 Lundblad, Randolph Lundeen, Lyle 191 Lundgren, Karen 45,117,220 Lundhelm, Mark 11,72,208 Lundholm, Peter 123 Lundquist, Barbara 63,192 Lynn, Deborah 228 M Mack, Mary Madden, Charles 131,192 Madelung, Alice 121,226 Madelung, Donald 135,219 Madigan, Thomas 229 Magnuson, Roger Maklnen, Lols 137,227 Maklnen, Marcia 137,192 Malec, James Malm, Marlorle 65,133,192 Malnar, James 80,90,119 Malvlk, John 80.119 Manchester, Bonnle 125,215 Mancuso, Sam Mankel, Carla 133 Manning, Earl 123 Marchese, James 90,139,213 Markovlc, Barry Markward, Davld 90,94,115,139,221 Marousek, Janet Marsh, Leroy 90,139 Marsh, Marshall 62,123,227 Marshall, Margaret Martln, Earl Martln, Edwln 192 Martin, Glorla 11,141,208 Martln, Harry Martin, John Martln, Steven 218 Martlnson, Elalne 137,227 Mason, Arnle 81,83,96,127,213 Mason, Kenneth 83 Mason, Rlckl Mathews, Beth 52,64,68.111,228,137 Mathleu, Lee 82,135,226 Matthlesen, Chrlstlne 11,63.117,220 Matthews, John Matthews, Tom 228 Mattson, Mark Matzen, Kelth Matzen, Wayne Maurus, Jellrey 80.91,90,115,119,192 Mavis, Nancy 141,207 Maxey, Gary 228 Maxeiner, Sara 203 Maxwell, Ann 192 Maxwell, Charles Maxwell. Steven 216 Mayer, Davld 46,52,82,219 McBride, Cynthia McBride, Joyce 23,216 McCalee, Robert McCallery, Barbara McCarley, Thomas 62,192 McConnaughay, Susan 68,78,121,215 McCracken, Julie 117,222 NlcCrudden, Nancy 203 McCulIoh, Robert 67 McCullough, Kay 211 McDonleI, George 90,119,225 McGrath, James 212 McGrew, Ann 76,117,192 McKean. Jerry McKinley, Robert 10,11,87,135,208 McLean, Davld McLean, Sharon 121,226 McLeod. Ellen 232 McMaster, Linda 228 Mc5parln, Rlchard 83,143,218 Medlock, Glovannl 57,64,66,22B Meier, Jellrey 83 Meler, William 131,231 Melncke, Diana Melncke, Paul 135,230 Melnders, Gala 125,192 Melllnger, Vlcki 133,230 Melvln, Steven 53,64,67,127,210 Mendoza, Norma Messmer, Thomas 210 Metz, Frederic 139,192 Meyer, Gary Meyers, Evan 230 Morton, Donald 80,90,91,119,193 Morton, Douglas 80,119,193 Mose, Slbyl 141,193 Morrls, Kristi 222 Morris, Pamela Mosher, Richard 44,83,194 Mueller, Carl Mueller, Kathleen 211 Mumm, Lynda 11,125,211 Munch, Russell 80,220 Mundell, Brian 225 Munson, Robert 143,220 Murphy, Jerry Murphy, Susan 217 Murray, Jeanne Musklevicz, Wayne Mustacchio, Joseph Myers, Brad 76,211 Myers, Mary Myers, Wanda N Nafziger, Alice 62,220 Nagel, Carol 228 Nagy, Dennis 119,222 Nash, James 23.72.135 Meyers, Meyers, Meyers, Meyers, Gina 52,71,82,214 JoAnn Julius 192 Paul Mezoll, Mary Lou 211 Mlchllng, Charles 192 Mlchna, Walter 135 Mlckelson, Alan Middleton, Barbara 24,25 Middleton, Randall 57,66 Mlhalopoules, Georgia 230 Mllmlas, Gretchen 71,220 Milburn, Dennls 192 Mlller, Carol Mlller, Davld 139 Miller, Edward 131,208 Mlller, Jeanette 69,71,211 Miller, Krlstlne 125,204 Mlller, Linda 68,129,193 Mlller, Marian 64,193 Mlller, Wayne 72,123,232 Mlllman. James 119,227 Mllls, Gretchen 202 Mllnarik, Jean 72,193 Milos, Denlse 228 Mllton. Arthur 46,193 Mllton. Katherine Mlnnlck, Mlchael 193 Mitchell, Phlllip 119,220 Mlodzlnskl, Dlane 11,69,71,111,212,137 Moberg, Donna 125 Moe, David 127,193 Moe, Geraldine 133,213 Moeller, Daryl 45 Moline, Monica 111,121,218 Moltmann. Mary 11,59,87,206 Moncriefl, Carol 141,225 Monlerdlnl, Judith 52,67,212 Monson, Alan 82,83 Monson, Melvyn 204 Moody, Karen Moore, Dennls 202 Moore, Maureen 31,68,133,193 Moore, Slna 133,193 Moorhead, Donald More, Judith 71 Morgan, Dale 90,139,193 Morgan, Elizabeth 64,211 Morrls, Barbara 10,11,23,79,110,137,208 Morrls, Roger Ness, J ohn Nastav, Paul Naumann, Mark Neagle, Ruth Negri, Joseph 82 Nelfer, Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Donald 139,207 , Beth 11,45,133,219 , Doris , Elaine 222 , Gaylor 71,223 ,Janis 125,209 , Jerry 226 , June 141,223 ,Keith 143,203 , Lee 19,23,135,228 , Linnea 125,194 , Lois 42,54,137,194 , Michael , Nancy , Richard 46,194 , Sherry 69,208 , Steven 62,207 , Susan 208 Neubauer, Joan 84,217 Neuman, Erika 54,207 Neuman, Henry 49 Neville, Susan 23,45,76,87,137,219 Newbom, Pamela 194 Newman, Jay 135,222 Newman, Laveeta 226 Nichols, Nancy 71 Nlchols, Pamela 207 Nlchols, Rosemary 227,47 Nickels, Jim Niclas, Valerie Nllsson, Loring 72,123,208 Nimon, Richard Nlnis, Linda 125,225 Noplos, Barbara 223 Norllng, Dennls 11,67,207 Norman, William 49.66.194 Norqulst, Carolyn 65,206 Norqulst, John Novak, Gary 127,229 Nunally, Marshall 80,90,119,216,220 Nusbaum, Kent 76 Nystrom, Linda 68,121,204 O Oakdale, Ronald 143,213 Occhlpintl, Michael 139,232 O'Connor, Richard 224 Oehlert, Bonnle 121,228 Oetting, Terence Ogan, James 90,92 Ogren, Paul Ohashl, Byron 213 O'Leary, Richard Olin, Mark Olsen, Douglas Olsen, Ralph 131,214 Olson, Beverly 111,125,194 Olson, Carol 125,194 Olson, Camille 125,208 Olson, Charles 216 Olson, David 46,83,194 Olson, Diane 63,133,194 Olson, Gerald 231 Olson, James 90,225 Olson, Janet 71,219 Olson, John Olson, Laurel 11,23,70,117,202 Olson, Ruth 129. Olson, Sandra 217 Olson, Sigrid Olson, Terry 67 Olson, 11mothy 207 Olsson, Leslie 117,202 Omelia, James 110,135 O'NeaI, Patricia 228 O'Neill, Ruth 23,86,204 Orman, Stephen 195 O'Rourke, Tom 90,139,195 Orr, Steven 231 Orth, Susan 219 Orton, Linda 52,65,86,209 Ostrander, Nancy 58,209 Oswald, Frank 205 Overdorl, Robert 207 Owens, Mary Owens, Nadine Owens, Terry 220 P Pahl, Beverly 224 Paim, Michael Pallncsar, James Palm, David 63,131,211 Parein, Jon 143,229 Parker, Patricia 137,204 Parkerson, Donna 68,133,195 Patt, Michael 53,115,139,195 Patton, Cindy 70,121,195 Patton, Nancy 114,121,195 Paul, Esther 79,125,195 Pchysley, Mike 80 Pealstrom, Mark 81,96,97,127 Pearson, Karin 220 Pearson, Kevin 123,230 Pearson, Martha 195 Pells, Harry 135,204 Perelll, Cynthla 52,231 Perrigo, Bonnie 57,58 Perry, Suzanne 229 Peters, Joy 31,54,195 Petersen, Lola 62 Petersen, Scott 139,232 Petersen, Vlckl Peterson, Davld 53,110,123,209 Peterson, Deborah Peterson, Diane 60,117,216 Peterson, Earl 45 Peterson, Elizabeth Peterson, Esther 137,209 Peterson, Jean 31,42,44,52,117,195 Peterson, John 229 Peterson, June 76,207 Peterson, Larry 214 Peterson, Mary 59,67,68,204 Peterson, Norman 228 Peterson, Ronald 17,43,44,49,67,84,87 115,195 Peterson, Sally Peterson, Sonja 58,59,111,137,214 Peterson, Susan 225 Peterson, Terry 143,196 Peterson, Thomas 11,45,127 Peterson, Wendell Petty, Gregory 82,143,196 Pfnister, Allcia 141,222 Ptohl, William 224 Phares, Judith 196 Phaylls, Philip 83 Phelan, Sandra 62,125,196 Phipps, Suzanne 11,57,58,212 271 Piat, Vincent 85,232 Plcerno, Janet 69,76,212 Pieper, Gregory 220 Plerce, Diane Pierce, Linda 232 Pierceson, Dennis 209 Pierson, Calvin 16,44,48,127 Piket, Suzanne 121,196 Pilchner, John 83,211 Pilkenton, Pamela Pinter, DeAnn 68,70,133,206 Piotter, Dawn 42,54,121,196 Pipas, Gall 76,86 Pipas, George 11,196 Pipas, Stephanie 11,221 Pittman, Karen 125,196 Pitts, Lawrence 225 Pitzer, Judith 76,206 Plunkett, Mary 196 Pobanoz, William Pobanz, William Pogemiller, Thomas 11,22,23,72,135,204 Pohl, Sigrid Pollltz, Betty 83,133,196 Pans, Sharon 111,226 Poppenhagen, Ronald 83,84 Porter, Richard 196 Poston, William Potts, Terry 60,131,212 Primmer, Lloyde 57 Prisching, Donna 203 Pritchard, Robert 76,127,202 Prunsk, Shari 215 Pugacz, Helen 121,230 Pugh, Thomas 90,139,213 R Raasch, Steven 46 Rabas, Lynn Rader, John 143 Radlund, Julie Radtke, Nancy 125,231 Ramquist, Fredrick 131,215 Raney, Elizabeth 231 Raney, Michael 62 Ransom, Donna 216 Rasch, David Rasmussen, Marcia Rauworth, Barbara Rawlings, John Reddel, Candis 207 Reedquist, Susan 44,114,133,196 Rehder, Jens 135 Rehn, Robert Relchmann, Katherine 226 Reid, Kelley 19,48,230 Reinders, Cynthia 225 Reinmuth, Gary 53,85,143 Reiser, Gaye Rekenthaler, Michael 227 Rettlg, Willlam 135,232 Rexdale, Elaine 197 Reynolds, Dan 119,197 Riber, Emmy 72,226 Riber, Kresten 123,203 Rice, Daryl 119 Richards, Sandra Richlinski, Leonard 90 Ricketts, Shirley Ricketts, Timothy 72,213 Ridley, James Rledell, Janet 55,121,223 Rita, Joseph 197 Riverdahl, Jill 72,208 Roadruck, Susan 215 Roberts, Frederick 224 Roberts, James Roberts, Richard 123 Robinson, Linda 197 Robinson, Michael 45,55,57,66,83,215 Robinson, Sharon Roby, Stephen 223 Rockwell, David 227 Rodrlguez, Tirso 60,64,127,197 Rogus, Joseph 215 272 Rohkohl, Nancy 117,203 Rokosz, Janis 76,223 Roll, Carol 68,121,197 Rolf, Robert 76,215 Roman, Margaret 197 Ross, Edward Ross, Maxine 206 Rostberg, Susan 197 Roth, John 143,230 Rottman, Randall 197 Rowlands, Craig Rowley, Linda 72,228 Ruckdeschel, Anne 133,203 Rud, Kristin 52,55 Rue, Marilyn 23,111,125,205 Ruggeberg, Debra Ruggeberg, Randy 72 Ruggles, Brant 72 Rugh, Christine 71,226 Rumage, Carol Rumbolz, Cathy 67,121,197 Runge, Henry Rushmeyer, John 67,209 Russell, Debra 228 Russell, Leslie 135,208 Ruther, Marilyn 47,202 Ryan, Jon 17,43,44,135,197 Ryberg, Carol Ryberg, Vickie 227 S Salamon, Clare 45,63,141 Salava, Vlcki 57,212 Sampson, Charles Sandberg, Ann 58,67,68,117,209 Sandberg, Eric 131 Sandberg, Marcia 214 Sarkela, Sandra 24,25,89,216 Sassman, Judlth 228 Sath re, Bonita 72,205 Saulsberry, Leroy 55,57 Savage, Patricia 19,110,137,227 Saxhaug, Paula 232 Saylor, Penny 76 Sbertoll, Joy 52,54,137,197 Scent, Kathy 226 Schade, Bonnie 129,198 Schalk, Stephen 135,198 Scharpf, Daniel 229 Schick, William 198 Schersten, Tom 23,45,48,110,127,211 Schiernbeck, Jacuelin Schinske, William Neal 10,11,62,67,209 Schleohte, Davld 53,90,92,213 Schmitt, John 10,127,203 Schnack, Andrew 80.90.119 Schoenleld, JoAnne 226 Schrage, Donald 198 Schrock, Dianne 68,76,222 Schroder, Kenton 198 Schroeder, Cathy Schroeder, Charles 82,198 Schroeder, Davld 123,215 Schroeder, Deborah 224 Schroeder, Linda 11,78,216 Schroeder, Norman 62,131,220 Schroeder, Raymond B2 Schuessler, Lorn Schullman, Dorn 127 Schuldt, Debra 52,228 Schultz, Paul 227 Schultz, Robert 82 Schumaker, David 72,218 Schumann, Evanis 125,231 Schwabauer, Henry 198 Schweisguth, Donna 86,208 Schwlebert, L. Peter 206 Schwlebert, Mark 59,127 Scofield, Brian 213 Scogland, Willlam 213 Scott, Karen 198 Scott, Russell Scott, Steven 90 Seals, Randall 220,135 Sebelik, Roberta 117,223 Sederqulst, Mary K. 69,208 Sedore, Linda 125,226 Sedory, Amy 19,125,221 Seeber. John 232 Seibert, Delbert Selander, Lee 90,139,232 Self, Kathryn 223 Sellers, Rodney Seng, Beverly 133,213 Serra, Frank Seubold, Torsten 203 Severeld, Eddie 228 Severns, Michael 8O,90,119 Shaller, Douglas 226 Shaller, Neysa 72,121,213 Shana, Danny Sharpe, Leslie 229 Sheley, Vicki Shettel, Crayton 135,198 Shipley, Dennis 90,119 Sleloll, Harold 90,139 Sikorowskl, Chris 63,208 Shoemaker, Daniel 203 Siebert, Holly 217 Sller, Lorin Sllins, Valdls 61 Slmmon, Frederick 81,198 Simmonds, Rosalle 60,121,210 Simmonds, Ruby 31,44,49,198 Simpson, Margle 76,133 Slmpson, Nancy 232 Sims, Eugene 139,228 Sinclalr, Alan Sinnot, Krlstlne Sloholm, Llnda 210 Skillman, Robert Skoglund, Bonnie 220 Skoglund, Marcia Skow, Gerald Skowronski, Robert Skripsky, Charlene 72,117,198 Slack, James Slothower, Sandra 72,215 Slusser, Randall 198 Smiegel, Sandra 70,125,198 Smith, Carol Smith, Charlie 66 Smith, Cynthia 217 Smith, Jeanne 65,58,207 Smith, Jerry 209 Smith. John 198 Smith, Lawrence Smith, Llnda 117,199 Smith, Ramsey 58 Smith, Stephen Smith, Sylvia Smithers, Geoll Smolinskl, John 55,230 Snell, Douglas 76,228 Snow, Robert 119 Snow, Stephen 135,199 Snyder, Susan 137,199 Soma, John 11,23,53,61,207 Sondergard, Dorothea 71,133 Sorenson, Rosellin Spangler, Ronald Spangler, Wilma 230 Speck, Barbara 121,199 Splers, Barry 139 Splese, Jack 83,213 Splawskl, Dennls 90,139 Splawskl, Thomas 90,139 Sprlet, William 139,215 Stacy, Dorothy 207 Stangbye, Sonja 65,133,199 Starkweather, William 219 Stasko, Lawrence 206 Staubach, Gale 121,216 Steberg, Llnda Steele, Ellana 125,227 Steele, Hugh 143,230 Steele, Susan 212 Stelnhauser, Kurt 76 Stelnmann, Lance 76,227 Steinweg, Edward 90,139 Stellord, Ramona 207 Stenberg, Teresa 59,64,137,227 Stephens, Wllllam Stephenson, Robert 11,78,110,115,143,199 Stevenson, Douglas 71,110,223 Stewa rd, Dlane Stlers, Logan 90,131,216 Stodd, Richard 67,76,123,215 Stokes, Arlen 24,25,199,215 Stokes, Judith 199 Stolt, Bra nda 58,67,71,211 Stombolls, Vasllios 60 Stone, Jerry Stone, Pa ul 54,127,205 Stormont, Sue 117.216 Stottler, Kenneth 63 Strahl, Gerald 45,46,62 Strandberg, Nlna 10,11,87,133,205 Strandberg, Theresa 133 Strandgard, Marlorle 225 Strandlund, Glorla 78,137,230 Stratton, Lyle 208 Straus, George Strauss, Gordon 199 Striegel, James 199 Strleter, Marllyn 76,210 Strode, M aria 125 Strom, Emily Strom, John 71,127,229 Strom, Mary 220 Strong, Mary Beth 205 Strong, Rlta Struble, Steven 229 Struve, AI Studebak lson 220 er, Barbara 11,210,121 Studebaker, Mary 141 Stu mm, Tim Styles, Th 0m35 Suarez, Kent Sullivan, Patrlcla Summers, Lynda Sutton, Dean Swallord, William 54 Swanson, Swanson, Barbara 10,11,86,121,209 Candace 24.25.225 Swanson, Carolyn 68.205 Swanson, Swanson, Swanson, Swanson, Swanson, Christian Davld Judith 70,208,125 Nancy 70,206 Raymond 143,206 Swanson, Roland 143,229 Swanstrom, Janet 31,64,68,114,121,199 Swarbrlck, Bonnie Swarbrlck, Jeanne 218 Swartout, Donald 82 Sweatman, Dennis 229 Swedberg, Jol-Zllen 11,19,125,215 Swedberg, Mlrlam 111,121,226 Sweet, Jay Swlhart, Bonnie 71,231 Swinger, Lyle Leroy 223 Swope, Paul 143,199 Sylvester, James 127,199 Syverson, Janet 78,231 T Tagtmel r, Beth 71 e Tagtmeler, Thomas Tallyn, William 199 Tatevossl an, Robert Tebbenholl, Dlane 71,228 Terhune, Tlmothy Terpening, Phyllis Terwllllger, Paul 90,119 Tessiatore, Thomas 90,93 Thelvagt, Carol 133 Thimell, Llnda 129 Thoma, L Thoman, lnda 71,203 Susan 10,45,72,117,218 Thomas, Erlc 57,66,127 Thomas, Martha 72 Thomas, Robert Thomas, Roger Thomphsen, Phyllls 129,226 Thompson, Mark 123,211 Thornblade, Charles 55 Thornburgh. Gall 133,199 Thorne, Phyllis 133,200 Thornton. Cheryl 226 Thorsen, Elalne 225 Thorson, Chrlstlne 69,200 Thylin. Donald 143,208 Thylln, Douglas 123,200 Tlbbetts, Erlc 83 Tlchenor, Robert 219 Tledeman, Pamela 64.65.213 Tlllman, Carolyn 57,66 Tlngley, John Tkachuk, Henry 82,123 Toblas, Jan 72,127,200 Tobias, Kathryn 58,133,212 Tomaslewlcz, Joseph 79,80,90 Torres, Kathleen 121,200 Totten, Wllllam Trent, Roger Trevor, John 131,200 Trevor, Patrick 226 Trlner, Jeanne 117,223 Triller, Dean Tucker, Sharon Tumlnello, Ruth 72 Tunberg, .ledrey 231 Tupy, Danlel 218 Turek, Melanie 213 Turk, Stephen 19,135,222 Turner, Robert 59,209 Turver, Douglas 228 U Uhler, Susan 129 Untch, Richard 127,214 Utterback, Dennis 62,123,231 V Valentine, David 217 Valle, Robert 46,83,213 Vancker, Gregory 54,76,212 VanCamp, Pamela 70,137 Vandaele, Ronald Vandel, Darrell Vandermeer, Greta 45,218 Velon, Demetra 200 Vermeire, Joseph 143 Villarreal, Clemente Vogel, Judlth 211 Vogel. Martin 200 Vogel, Robyn 129 Vogelmann, Susan 114,141 Vogler, Terry Volk, Christine 58,114,129,203 Volk. Francis Vrana, Arlene 228 Vruno, Donna 69,71,218 W Wagener, Bemal 45,69,87,220 Walden, Lannltta Walker, Mary 226 Walker, Samuel 61 Walko, Marlene 125,215 Wallace, Henry 200 Wallace, Steven 143.200 Walter, Matthias 232 Walter, Sara 133,223 Walters, Dale Walther, Margaret 221 Walton, Stephanie 200 Ward, David 139,202 Ward, Jane 10,67,125,209 Warren, Judlth Warren, Rodger 123,231 Watson, Leland Waylett, Thomas 139 Weaver, Twila 6B,133,205 Weber, Juliet 52,67,125,211 Webner, John 90 Wege, Linda 71,222 Weir, Brad 127 Welssman, James Welander, Judlth 232 Welch, Bradney Weller, Kenneth 143,200 Wells. Mona Werker, Caroline 204 Werker, Caryl 47 Werker, Celia 141,228 Werner, Nancy 200 West, Douglas 71,224 Westerfleld, Janls 47,228 Westin, Brian 10,24,25,127,209 Weston, Mark 218 Wheeler, Kirk Wheeler, Trude Wheelock, Susan 211 Whlsler, Sharon White, Barbara 201 White, Cathy 201 White, Cheryl 45,52,218 Whiteslde, Lee 215 Whiting, Lyn 223 Whitmore, Mary 44,72,114,133,201 Wiatr, Cynthia 222 Wicks, Virginia 57,72,133,222 Wiese, Jane 125,212 Wiese, Randall 231 Wilcox, William 71,211 Wiley, Patti 57,58,59 Wllhelmsen, Wayne 81,143,214 Wilken, Deborah 71 Wilkins, Donalee 72,223 Wilkinson, Dean 43,44,54,82 Williams, Barbara Williams, Gwendolyn 66,228 Williams, Sandra Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson, ,Allen 127,203 , Barbara 201 , Beverly 125,206 James 119,201 Wllson, Linda 11,207 Wilson, Robert D. 96,97,I27 Wilson, Robert P. 81,96,97,127 215 Win. Bradley Winckler, Joseph 90,230 Wingard, Kenneth 53,81,90,115 139 201 Wisely, Marilyn 201 Witherspoon, Kent Witt, Cynthia 223 Wittig, Susan 141,201 Wollenburg, Janice 86,137,208 Wollwage, Wendy 52.69.201 Wood, Andree 125,222 Wood, Brad 110,213 Woolard, Dave Wouda, Marilyn 218 Wozniak, Krlstine 223 Wright, Kathryn 224 Wright, Nancy 11,204 Wunder, Janet 121,223 Y Yager, Brenda 68,211 Yeager, Jane 201 Yeggee, Mark Yingling, Hal 63,127 Young, Charles 209 Young, Shirley Youngren, David Youngman, Carol 230 Youngqulst, Jan 216 Voungren, Erla Voungren, Jeanne 68,121,216 Z Zellmer, Patricia 71,216 Zeltman, Mary 54,114,141,201 Ziegler, Timothy 230 Zimmer, Frederick 143,208 Zlndel, Gregory 230 Zobrist, Karl 23,45,57,7G,84,85 216 Zoellick, Marilyn 45,220 Zolnosky, Linda 201 -XA fx qffwk ,v-V .-. ,rw R. 274 In some special way each person completes the universe . . . Definition: auf-gus-ta'-na


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