Augustana College - Rockety I Yearbook (Rock Island, IL)
- Class of 1977
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aJ-Iyninv ' nd the j; if ' Ktely. ' 'T fggu f inaIs mem-fes- of Introduction Fall Winter Greeks Individuals Advertisements Index Epilogue Spring Supplement 2 Introduction 1976 - 1977 Table Of Contents 18 86 114 140 228 254 264 lvm b .. x 1 h Augustana College Rock Island, Illinois Volume 67 Introduction 3 V. m t u m 5 e u 5 4 lntroducti'o'n The colors of the seasons simply represent the hopes, the fears, and the promises of each experience. The surprise of the new and the fami1iarity of the old make Augustana the place to learn what was, what is, and what will be. Introduction 5 Studying for exams, writing papers, and even deciding a 'Wmajor are routine but they can sometimes be frustrating exper- iences. When the answers be- come clear, the significance is seen in the degree of individual achieVement. 6 introduction Introduction 7 8 Introduction Concentration is a major ele ment in the process of learning. Time spent in the library, under a shade tree, in the Union, or in a special corner of the campus enriches and nurtures wisdom and knowledge. Maribeth Wambeke Introduction 9 Memorable events are those special experiences that are remembered through the years. The introduction of Outdoor Education at Orientation '76; the Fall play, God's Fa- vorite; and Homecoming '76 are bold, bright happenings from which emerge many memories. 10 Introduction :1 Introduction 1 l Solitude and meditation with quiet consideration of the sen- sitivity For each person's own religion allow new growth toward integrity and maturity. Being ab1e to learn to face tomorrow's . , chaHenges leads to the rewards h h CharlieAbP of a broadened horizon. 12 lntroducti on Introduction 13 Expression of one's inner feelings emerges 1ike each separate season. And just as each season has a specific purpose so must each individual Find a place and a purpose at Augustana. 14 Introduction Introduction 15 e M d n a l. 5 D Y . V. c n a N 16 lntroducti on 14 Int Finally, there must be a time when the individual interests and different ideals can be meed to- gether outside classrooms and lecture halls. Whether gathered together in two's or in crowds, this mixture is the ultimate Augustana existence. nmci :7 MN Introduction 17 18 Fall The seasons at Augustana begin with the warmth of early Fali. Dorm rooms are suddenly occupied with boxes and clothes and things that make a room away from hume--home. Besides returning to 'study schedules, fall is the time for dances and parties and Homecoming and fail sports. Faii 1976 was a time of politicai campaigns and a time when students could get involved with the national elec- tion. But, before realizing that classes had begun, it was time to replace parties and festivities with fate night hours of concend trated study. Fall is also a time when groups and organizations are organized and friendships are formed or renewed. In essence, at Augustana, Fali is a new beginning or a continuation of the reaiization of a personal dream fulfilledi Fall 19 It's Time For Livint Orientation 1976 Co-Chairman: Cherie Peterson and Ted Kutsunls HTime for Livin','t the theme for Orientation 19 76 , intiated the freshman class into the trad- itions and ideas of the Augustana Campus. Beginning Sept. 2 with group orientation, the weekend progressed throuqh faculty din- ners, Outdoor Education, and finally, registation. D . Mark Saran-Mary Alice Lund . Dan Gottschling-Sue Smutney . Bil! Gros-Cindy Ebenezer Craig Christelthharon Zukley Bill Swietnn-Claire Felbl'nger Bob Swinfnoga-K.C. Kurtzhals . Jim Oien-Sue Eggert . Rick Peterson-Wendy Chwistek . Roger Stonehurg- Debby Skerston 10. T.R. Flynn-Jane Seiler 11. Ron Pavesl'c-Betsey Kepner 12, Dave Behm-Val Cieslak 13. Paul Varichak-Nan Basala 14. Claus VonZychlI'n-Teri Cox 15. Don Lanahan-Debbie Lusa 16. Eric Fritzeen-Karen Sundelius 17. Jim Meenan-Julie Weigand 13. Phil MaxweIl-Rosann LaFortune 19. Torn ftppas-Ann Nugent 20. Bill Seyfarth-Kathy Karmis 21. Jeff Peterson-Jan Buikema 22. Dan Weiss-Mary Card 23. Mark Kling-Donna Putnam 24. Jim MangierihSue Ried 25. Ted Lindquist-Julie Core 26. JEd Poust- Marla Novak 27. Mike KIing-Martha Peterson 28. George GaretFos-Nancy Christofferson 29. Tim Richards-Janice May 30. Gregg Sigmund-Joan McAuley 31. Tom MazzuckellihRene Kehe 32. Harry Kotthonna Briske wmuothwruv-I 20 Orientation 33. Greg Kelly-Maryann Loris 34. Mark Straub-Dehhie Moore 35. AI Jurgess-Beth Nelson 36. Rick Topps-Debbie Nelson 37. Andy Gorden-Sue Marquardt 38. Rich Butera-Cindy Harvey 39. Matt Myre-Di Ann Frul'and 40. Ed Kelenyi-Maryfaith Greenhaulgh 41. John DemOS-Debbie Johnson 43. Bill Law-Leslie Crabtree 43. Doug Miley-Tara. Carolan 44. Jim Hollibaugh-Patty Peterson 45. George Harms-Carul Christensen 46. Bill Moehler-Monica Adams 47. Pete Thoss- Dori Cnnopeotis 48. Mike Barnes-Jeanne Castanzo 49. Paul Ceruvski-Marcy Severson 50. Keith Dorman-Nancy Davis 51. Dave BrodeenuMartha Peterson 52. Ralph Zahn-Linda Griffith 53. Ron Adams- Luann VanderVennel 54. Frank Nowinsk'hKim Niziolek 55. Bob Kraft- Lorris Stetter 56. Mike Cangelnsi-Karen Swiihin 57. Steve Paulus-Nancy Johnson 58. John Voss-Al'nsande Johnson 59. Jerry Dudgeon-Donna Zimmerman 60. Mike Nolan-Janel Rogers Orientation 2 l The experiences ik- of the new Dgrbeck and Don Berg Bifl Law 22 Orientation .iil'x Tredway Orientation 23 Outdoor Education In order to bring the freshmen together successfully with upper- classmen, Augusatna incorpor- ated Outdoor Adventure Education into the traditional Orientation Weekend. Designed to get the new students to open-up , the postman's walk, the tire exer- cise, and that rolean slide were schedule for each orienta- tion group. As a challenge of a persons awareness, each student managing to get through Augier boot camp learned to work and cooperate in and with a group of individuals. 24 Orientation Dave Wayne 31 Ea l Orientation 25 The show of talent. 4-4' Cindy Ebenezer Julie Core and Bill Law 2 6 Orientati on g The Freshmen Troupers Orientation 2 7 Symphonies, Concerts, And Guest Lecturers With Cubom's kickoff week- end, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra preformed in Centen- nial Hall with guest conductor Leonard Slatkin while the See- gar concert featured rock music. The weekend's after- noons were filled with bike- hikes and picnics on campus. 28 Special Events i The F Corridor Advisors w.AJQ ' And Dormitory Councils , 3 0 Corridor Advisors Erickson C.A.'s: D. Hahn, S. Paulus, P. Cerocski, D Behm, G. Smith, M. Saran, J. Underwood, and D. Bergstrum, Andreen C.A.'s: L. Lagerslrom, J. Worley, L. Ritsema, J. Cucoran, and S, Speer. n'ii Carlsson C.A.'s: D. Hultquist, T. William- son, G. Waterman, E. Witt, R. Wilson, and 3 Gibble ,4 ! Li EL-m : - mh'eMa ,rhlli 1.. ' I 0:' CorridorAdvisors 31 Andreen Dorm Council: 3. Campbell; G. Batchling, E. Griep, N. Steinhauser, T. 3 Peterson; 5. Deepen; L'. Curby, K. Swith- in, D. Farney, B. Mather, K. Krough; D. Rod, U. Hap, J. Giltner, L. Faulkner, K. ? Cruie, L. Slabon. Carlsson DormCouncil: S. Gibble, B. Swininoga, B. Giovanine, and J. Dud- geon; T. Warn, CB. Marinerl, and T. Ribbeck; and M. Martin, D. Taylnr, and T. Lindquist. Wersterlin C.A.'s: S. Anderson, T. Ensign, C. Lindabaur, R. Burwell, K. Zarcone, L. Westa, M, Aggen, and N. Dast. Andreen C.A.'s: L. Lagerstron, J. Worley, L. Rit- sema, J. Cucoran, and S. Spear. Seminary C.A.'s: El. Milligan, .l. Weigand, J. Bru- nu, D. Johnson, W. Mueller. Head Resi- dents include: R. Zarn, G. Amundsen, H. Pells, N. Ruggiero, and J. Barvetto. Erickson Dorm Council: D. Herbeck, D. Anderson, L. Hauer, D. Janes, D. Behm, D. Lambert, J. Underwood, R. BruneHe, J. Tuchoski, D. Leach, and J. Manglerl, 32 Corridor Advis ors $- Westerfl'n Dorm Council: L. Crabtree, K. Karmis, C. Lindabaver, S, Marquardt, J. Lauth, and Joy; J. Gieseke, R. Hayes, T. Jensen, L. Thumme, K. Behm. K.J. Lon- car; R. Bassing, C. Ehmann, D. Vorkman, S. Theus, B. HoharLsnn, T. Lackure, and K. Wells; L. Hoog, T. Thornton, N. Wein, K. Kafsall's, and L. Camille. The officers: 5. Marquardt, L. Crabtree, K. Karmis, C. Lindabauer, and Adviser Joy Baravetto. 59m Dorm Council: A. Twitt, Mark Kling; Dun Lanahan, Ed Lauterback, A. Plant, Jr., Albert Musa, Steve Klotz. Corridor Advisers 33 1976-77 Augustana Cheerleaders: Julie Frank; Mary Kay Anderson; Debbie Loos, Robbin Alexander, and Nancy Johnson; Linda Staffaroni. Our Spirited Leaders The cheerleaders and the pom pom squad The Pom Pom Squad: D. Nelson, K.C. Kurthals, S. Tappendorf, C. Slater, V. Miller, B. Sleeman, P. Menneke, S. Stonehurg, and S. Hill. tBACm 3. Long, W. Christek, F. Kaperni, C. Dillon, J. Johnson, M. Meisch, B. Kohler, A. Greer, B. Fink, and C. GTneras. 34 Cheerleaders Augustana's Judo Club J The Augustana Judo Club offers an excellent npportgnity for the student to learn the:art of seIf-defense. As a new-club, the Judo Club boasts a fine tourn- ament record for '76-77. - Gordon Campbell, Don Gibson, Jim Baum; Rich Clinger, Emerson Balen, and Scott Ahlgrim. Judo Club 35 53$ ; reg Swed .1: Inc 5 . the observer Augustana College, Rock Island, Ill. Volume 75 Nancy Humphrey Editor Tom England News Debra Gineris News Bob Wilson Feature Paul Dennhardt Fine Arts Bruce Hall Sports Jeannie Scudder Sports Corinna Bruckner Copyreader Greg Swedo Photographer Jay Zwart Ad Manager Mark Bielke Business Manager Michael Nolan Feature Bill Mariner Feature 36 The Observer As a campus newspaper, THE OBSERVER concentrates on informing the students and faculty about the issues and events. Publised weekly, the paper prints Feature Stories and also student and faculty com- ments concerning Augustana campus life. The Observer 37 VOLLEYBALL RESULTS 0 PPO N ENT St. Ambrose Knox St. Ambrose Monmouth Success, The Dist. Invitational IEL. Vlzlesleyan we a Keyword, Miliikin , Loms Women 5 Volleyball Knox . . ICC lnvntatlonal IL. State Danville Bradley Quincy Monmouth Cornell Sauk Valley 'State Tourney , , Principia - 1': Millikin Wheaton ON-O WNHNNNH DONNN NHNbob The excellent form displayed by Kathy Smith mlGHTi and her teammates MBOVE?! are what makes a team success- fulv 38 Women's Volleyball The Augustana Women's Volleybail team finished their season with an impressive 13-6 record. Seeded fifth in the Small College State Tourny, Augie faced tough competition and un- fortunately was eliminated early. Still, their record was a prom ising one and with a majority of freshmen and sophomores re- turning, next season looks to be a tremendous one. The Junior Varsity also fielded a substantial record of 4-1, under the coaching of Wendy Cole. ? ' 'T' r I .. 3 rs FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; JV: Wy- neHa Newman, Cathy Smith, Vicki Pen- darves, Sharon Van Pelt, Paula Giovanet- ti, Nancy Bertram, Mary Cozaras, Aman- da Ellis, Julie Spencer. BACK ROW: JV Coach Wendy Cole, Trainer Monica Fern- stafdf, Dolly Minghi, Kim Smed', Sue Bock, Grace Turner, Kathy Cook, Diane Henrickson, Kathy Eyster, Deanna Howar- ter, Merry Fritz, Manager Vicki Hostel- ler, and Coach Mary Boehm. Women's Volleyball 39 WVIK changed from a Top 40 FM radio station to strict1y College Rock Music. Instut- iting programming For the first time, music on FM 91- under Chad Meyer's supervision-pro- gressed with the campus and seasonal events. WVIK 9 1 The WVIK Staff: A. Benson, K. Clark, P. Almen, C. Reed, T. Kelley, G. Redican; and B. gang, 5k. DorgejkWMl. DunAap, R.l Farlin, N.Gottschalk, J. Dennis, K. Vargas, M. Boozell, . op jns, . . ison . Dah an A. Cowan P. Felstrup; and D. Miley, G. Truman B. General Manager Zahloudll, D. Alren, J. fgetersan, K.'Refner, G.'5wedo, D. Squier, J. Buchman, R. ante, Mark BOOZE D. Ruben, and A. Boring. Program Director MM-t Dale Squier Music Director Greg Truman Business Manager Greg Swedo News Director Randy Whyte Asst. News Dir. Paul Adams Public Affairs Keith Clark Production Director Robin Farlin Special Assignments Dir. L. Bruce Sapp Executive Secretary Janet Lewis UPPER LEFT, The Executive Board of Greg Swede, Greg Truman, Randy Whyte, Ann Dahlen, Mark Boozell, Dale Squier, Robin Farlin, and L. Bruce Sapp; 4- Nnt Pictured: Paul Adams and Jan Lewis. UPPER RIGHT: Senior Paul Adams RIGHT: Robin Farfin 40 WVIK n a m h c u 5 f f e J RA: Representative Assembly President: Dan Goltschling Vice-President: Mike Nolan Treasurer: Bill Farrow Parlimentarian: Jane Osenburg Secretary: Mary Ingels Striving to bring the stu- dents fair government, the student-elected RA with their power to hand out money and pa55 student-orientated bills serves both the on-and off- campus Augie student. 4 2 Representative Assembly $.- Mary, Bill, Jane; Mike and Dan of the Executive Board. Representative Assembly 43 CUB, CUBOM, and Student Judiciary Board Student Jud. Board: T.R. Flynn, Tim Richards, Val Cieslak, John Louis; Tarn Rennie, SteVe Backmeyer, Grant Henry, Mike Russell, Susan Anderson, Bob Swinoga, and Marty Mullway. MISSING: Bruce Boehm, Don Erickdon, Sonja Knudsen, Chad Meyer tam, and Anita Richardson. Members of CUB include: R. Marsh, B. Johnson, D. Walters, Mike Shawgn, C. Gillstrurn; 5. Gibble, D. DeDecker, M, Saran, Dean B. Brudahl, and D. Berg. 44 Cub, Student Jud, Cubom TOP: ROW 1 C. Kirkpatrick. A. Bensun, D. Walters, M. Simonez, J. Iannucci, J. Havlik, and R. Hemey. ROW 2: N. Ynst, J. Core, C. Gilleslrom, T. Rydlinski, B. Kepner, D. Wassnn, R. Marsh, 04 Cook, T. Ensign, M. Rojek, C. Powell. R0w3 T. Dwyer, R. Simonez, E. Johnson, T. Petrick, J. Naglick, S. Tappendcrf, C. Church, K. Paulus, S. Dorheck, J. M:- Auley, R. BeJIville, F. Peiersan, MA. Lund, R. LaFartLlne, and 5. Austin. ROW 4 B. DietEIhoff, C. Lindley, J. Paterson, M. Bull, J. Maloney, G. Truman, and D. Allen. MIDDLE: ROW 1 L. Crabtree, K. Wells, P. Schneidwind, W. Ramano, S. Smutney, N. Benson, M. Kling, and B. Lyra. ROW 2 C. Trautsch, S. Swanson, A. Rahl, A. Pena, C. Glllsirum, D. Coop- erriderm 5. Spayer, J. Peterson, W, Rivenburg, M. Schmidt, and N. Stein- hauser. ROW 3 D. Johnson, K. Ruggerll K. Adolphson, L. Bahnks, M. Sandberg, J. Markella, S. Larson, A. erdermuth, S. Bowman, P. Slaber. L. Watson, T. Marruckelli, D. Janes. ROW 4 J. Baum, D. Brudaen, S. McDonald, J. Skinner, D. Salsman, K. Cure, D. Gammon, M. Ma- ger, P. Lange, and P. Kaufman. CUBOM Exeutive Board Members: Mike Shawgo, Don Berg, and Beth Johnson. ROW 2 C. Trautsch, T. Ensign, A. Greer, K. Adnlphsan, K. Cure, N. Yosl, T. Dwyer, and W. Rivenberg. ROW 3 S. Spayer, D. Walters, S. Durbeck, B. Kepner, P. Seaber, M. Rojek, J. Maloney, and CA Kirkpatrick. Cubom, Student Jud, Cub 45 !' The Black Student Union Advisor: Dr. Grant Henry The BSU, open to minority students, strives to express pride in the traditions and the history of the black man, es- pecially on the Augustana cam- pus of the seventies. hBELOVH Rose Marsh, Lester Pairs, Tonya Flucd, Vanessa Newkirk; Sharon Teague, Greg Stivers, Lewis Washingi ton, William Bowden, Renee Byrd, and Curtis Lawrence. tLEFU Rochelle Hayesl, John Louis, Jerri Jackson, Eu- lar Brown, Barb Brooks, Henry McGrier, Jay Brewer, and Troy Farley. hRIGHTh Brenda Intoe, Shirley Hamilton, Tuny Shelby, Yvonne Williams, Chery! Vin- son; Michael Russell. Francine Thomas, Che Young, Phyllis Hamilton, Sandra High,Joy Harpen Judy Skinnen Greg Barlett, Kenny Baker, Wayne Syas. hTDp RIGHH Officers: R. Marsh, Asst. Sec.; J. Skinner, Treas.; F. Thomas, Sec.; L. Washington, Asst. Treas.; Brenda Intoe, V-Pres.; and James Lee, President. .46 Bladk Student iu'urmnML War games The 222's organized in and 1.976 to incorporate more Play- time into otherwise hectic zeta zeta schedules. Meeting whenever zeta the urge governs, good-times are the first, and only priority of the organization. . Evans, D. Sam- . r J, Chinlund, B. FRONT ROW: Slave Good, Kevm Vargas, Steve Sellerdahl, Jeff Buchman, A. Kid, E. J. Wilson, RobIn Farlln, Sue Burbank, JaCk Garon: ROW 2: Mike Healy, Pele Almen, Bruce Sapp, Bryan Gart- ner, Zocmbuggadibbadubbap Dop Bonble; ROW 3: Rick Hall, John Ferrari, John Chinlund, Dana Anonymous, Zahatma Zahudo, Paul Good, and Andy Gordon. Zeta Zeta Zeta 47 Augustana Concert Choir Director: Donald Morrison The band officers: Bob Jares, Barry Nelson tpresJ, and Dave Hahn .: 1sz -n. C. OISOn, L. Sluder, J, Gsenberg, T. Ward, M. Osborn, M, Kerback, D. Gary. L. Wilhelm, 5. Kilarski, W. Chwistek, J. Zaruba, I. Patterson, J, Rogers, K. Adolphson, 0. Heinze, D. Martin, J. Skel'm, and K. Sundvall. SECOND ROW: C, Dodd, 5. Speer, D. Zim- merman, R. Marsh, L. Krueger, J. Cars, L. Lang, K. Alterini, J, Aurelius, B, Buddin, C. Symmends, T. Kuehl, L. Hier, M. Erling, B. Kepner, G. Maurus, and S. Kidd. THIRD ROW: K. Anderson, K. Buddenhagen, Paul Osborn, A. Backman, T. Ramos, P. Curtis, K, DeJaeger, P, Guodwin, J. Dudgeon, D. Campbell, K. Hilf, J. Andersun, A. Edwards, B. Johnson, J. Erickson, B. Jared, C. Blum- berg, C. Lindley, and D. AHen. FOURTH ROW: L. Nelson, K. Burnett, D. Pappendemos, D. Westman, D. Blick, D. Hahn, S, Andeh son, B. Nelson, M. Wainwright, P. Renken, T. Noetzel, C. Hegstrcm, G, Day, B. Gartner, D. Gultschling, T. Dwyer, 3. Warner, B. Hendricks, and J, Pearsun. 48 Music . . ' I H 'II, . I'm ; . .5525: Music 49 F7 $ D. Mr. Lee Smith, Conductor Varsity Ban H's: FE!! !. ' 1 ' r 'T -'k!l!l ' U u I ,I ' : I lExml PW WMJHMM'V. 1' ?l '3 IL WI II - L, Studer, D. Erhart, .J. Helpenstell, K. Ray, and C. Stees, SECOND ROW: M. Terac, K. Waskow, J. Fryxell, L. Lang, S. Kidd, and C. Gineras. THIRD ROW: T. Ward, K. Cruse, M. Lundholme, A. Jackson, M. Eicinger, R. Leenerts, G. Day, and S, Spear. FOURTH ROW: K. Kotarski, 5. Russell, T. Parkinson, J. Chandler, R. Treest, E. Moreschi, K. Lauden, C. Halfberg, and J. Enderly. FIFTH ROW: M, Rehn, L. Smith, M. Dunlap, L. Schotka, E. Kozlow, P. Dheus, P. Renken, J. Laynge, T. England, 5, Jankowski, M. Cunnich, D. Harland, and T. Newby. SIXTH ROW: A. Dobruth, C. Kirkpatrick, C, Bond, M. Graham, G, Oak, T. Hammingway, R. Reynolds, and K. Miller. ,- --1 .- .J Chapel Choir members are: E. Carlson, S. Anderson, D. Sterba, K. Olson, G. Norton, B. Bamfes, T. Hannan, C. Schaffer, M. Blanchard, J. Lauth, C. Chvosta, and H. Unhold. SECOND ROW: K. Ray, B. Brack, D. Hamilton, L. Lowe, B. Nglson, M. Sandburg, L. Kirby, C. Nelson, L. Faulkner, K. Ullestad, J. Balm, and Mr. Murray Osbom. THIRD ROW: K. Skarln, R. Rey nolds, 5. Marshall, D. Johnson, L. Hang, S. Park, S. Bowman, T. Lundgran, R. Svarcas, J. Bradley, S. Allen, T. Lackure, and T. Larsen. FOURTH ROW: J. Crinton, C. Rovey, L. Bohman, M. Smelrie, D. Palm, J. Chandler, P. Felstrup, J. Hoffman, D. Lingnerl W. Syas, W. Droeske, E. McGinnis, D. Villarreal, 5. Hanson, J. Nodeen, A. Pena, and D. Frymire. 50 Music w V. nm at Ins pm me yr 50 fa . 4 ikpm... Wu... 4 , Augustana Concert Band Conductor: George Opheim President - Randy Glancy Vice-Pres. - Charles Abplanalp Secretary - Lee Kessinger FIRST ROW: 5. Russeli, A. Dobroth, M. LaGew, C. Chamberlain, S, Spear, S, Hedburg, M. Graham, D, Putnam, R. Pippitt, K. Krue- ger, SECOND ROW: W. Epperly, M, White, S. Baker, L. Hauser, 5. Peterson, $. Alexander, R. Glancy, G. Rydlinski, D. Weiss, D. Chapa, J. Enderle, K. Lawler, B. Carlson. THIRD ROW: A. Jackson, J, Whitaker, K. Lowden, J. Bakalar, D. Johnsun, L, Geller- sledt, S. O'Daffer, C. Anderson, S. Anderson, T, Adwick, L. Johnson, M. Ren, M. Youngers, H. Michna. FOURTH ROW: G. Morten- son, D. Ruck, M. Scarcelli, D, Thuline, R. Sederquist, S, Algrim, J. Pohchamrner, J. Lopez, P. Dhuse, 0. Bond, G. Campbell, J. Studer, C. Kirkpatrick, K. Hedburg, W, Burres. FIFTH ROW: B. Peterson, N. Vast, .J. Mueller, L. Schofka, A. Sherrick, K. Schellen- get, L, Kesingev, J. Jackson, R. Fricke, M, Dalin, M. Einhinger, J. Howell, 6. Oak, and J. Simonson. SIXTH ROW: 3. Little, N. Hanks, J. Orson, K. McAuliffe, 8. Green, D. Witte, and C. Abplanalp. Missing from Picture: J. Lohse, and D. Meredith. 52 Music w Donald Jackson-Jazz Band I l Music 53 l I 54 Octoberfe st Octoberfest A mixing of rock music and German folk-dancing describes Augie's 1976, Oct. 8, Octoberfest. Donein a German tradition, mugs were sold before the dance to be filled with beer on the night of the dance. Because of the large crowd, the Col resounded with music and laughter and the people danced on and on and on. .. Octoberfest 55 YT Augustana's Women's Ten- finish in the Large College nis Team proved to be a power- State Tournament. Many of the hnuse in the state this season. top positions were held by fresh- Coach Kris McBride's team men this year, giving bright posted a 10-2 overall record hopes for a strong future in and an impressive 5th place years to come. Beih McLaughlin FRONT ROW: Dawn Ahlman, Beth Mc- mer, Marcia Robertson, Jean Ericksen, Laughlin, Nancy Trevor, Cindy Buwich, Cheryl Kordick, Brenda Humphrey, Ann Radloff. BACK ROW: Coach Kris Susan Campbell, Kathy Henning, Margie McBride, Alexis Granquist, Lisa Lori- Smith. 56 Women's Tennis Women's Tennis Doesmt Mess Around TENNIS RESULTS Augie-opponenf :' lSU , 6 - 3, . Univ. of Iowa - -4 - 5 , 5g; SaukVaiIey ' 7- ON : Univ. of IL. 6 - 3 Purdue 4 - 5 Western . 6 - 3 1 Blackhawk '8'2 1 ,, , L Knox ' 9 - 0 JV ' Knox - ,. - ., 9-0Jv Monmouth ' 7- 0 Ann Radloff Women's Tennis 5 7 The Scientific Minds: Beta Beta Beta Members of ihe honorary Tri-Beta biology organi- zation include: D, Ges- Iing, M. Cipulle, C. Evans, J. Ellis, L. Thnmpsun, S. Wagner, S. Kalnins, B. Gros, B. Gievanine, and advisor Dr. Larson. SE- COND ROW: P. Schroeder, M, Beilke, V. Romano, E. Lauterbach, G. Emler, G. Whaler, C. Stevens, M. Mattis, B. Kopperi, M, Cangelosa, K. Erickson, and D, Kandis, With a professional pride in chemistry, members of the A05 include: K. Sex- ton, P. Waton, D, Barnes, G. Sickema, and P. Slahei. SECOND ROW: M. Radek J. Bruno, J. Phillips, L, Hendricks, and J. Johnson with Dr. D. G. DeWit. : Members of the Biology Club are: K. Morris, R. Simonis, C. Bnrzik, S, An- derson, C. Hermanek, L. Peterson. SE- COND ROW: Dr. T, Rennie, M. Smel- lie, M. Martin, R. John, G. Waller, P, Orback, Ima Corpse, Gl Swado, D. Weakly, B. Bradley. THIRD ROW: J. Baum, E. Lauterbach, D. Kandis, D. Weisse, R. Schab, J. Luhse, V. Romano, and J, Bakalar. Bio Club Physics Club Physics Club members: P. Hart, E. Kel- enyi, J. Pohlharnmer. SECOND ROW: D. Janes, J. Peterson, Dr. Bruce McCart, D. Squier, C. Herr, W. Werner, M. Kie- fer, and Dr. David Renneke. Udden Club Udden Geology Club: J. Cain, R. Sim- onis, C. Coder. SECOND ROW.- Dr, Fry- xell, 5. McDanel, S. Setterdahl, J. Par- ish, G, Castrey, B, Seyfarih, J. Helpen- stall, C. Gilbert, 5. Gundersun, J. Baum, P. Rankin, 5. Good, and Dr. Richard An- derson. THIRD ROW: Dr. Hagger, D. Brodaen, C, Rovey, D. Heller, T, Swan- son, H. Evans, Dr. L. Hanley, and D, Robertson. Math Club: A. VisItur, P. Casillas, M. Schuster, El Ell'ason, S. Staniszewski, K. Morris, M. Gustafson, B. Paulsen, J. Terandn, L. Hendricks, and Dr. Doug Nelson. SECOND ROW: Dr. Johnson, Dr. MC Laughlin, Mr. Mor- row, Dr. Shermer, M. Erickson, J. Stu- der, M. Dalin, M. Eichinger, D, Oliver, E. Happ, D. Gammon, W, Bady, D. Er- hart, and C. Church. THIRD ROW: J, Youngs, J. Chinlund, and M. Pralher. The Scientific Minds 59 Club Members of Spanish Club: L. Jensen, G. Diaz, L. Millage, M. Sagutu, C. Kemp, K. Paulus, M. Leno, T. Vermeulen; V. Cieslak, J. Scudder, M. Ricaurte, K. McGuire, M. Gustafsun, B. Paulsnn, E. Happ; K. Katsahls, D. Came , P. Peter- son, G. Battenschlag, M. Knox, 5. Had- berg; T. Doreste, C. Stream, K. Ruggeri, A. Bartel, D. Tipton; and M. Nesseler, Dr. Norniella, M. Cunnick, and P. The Pilot Program ' Pilot Program mambers are: Dr. Nomiel- la, L. Jensen, C. Kemp, M. Lena, G. Battenschlag; C. Stream, M. Nesseler, J. Havlik, M. Knox, S. Hedberg, P. Peter- son, K. McGuire, and M. Saguto. Sigma Delta Pi Sigma Della Phi includes: 5. Hedberg, V. Cieslak, L. TaEQBr, R. Treest, M. Sagutu, G. Diaz, P. Peterson, T. Vermuelen, and A. Bartel; L. MillagE, T. Durest, G. Batienschlag, L. Jensen, .J. Scudder, Dr. Norniella, and M. Ricaurte. 60 Spanish Organizations Psi Chi The Psychology Club members are: J. Sanders, E. Borowicz, H. Buddenhagen, C. Dodd. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hulleft, Mr. Dobson, Dr. Ruggiero, D. Kruse, L. Borchardt, D. Deichmann, J. Skuwmn- ski, P. Koperny, G. Drummond, and Dr. RHIP Members of the Residence Hall Innova- tive Program are: R. Hensey, S. Snyder, D. Janes, D. Mandino, M. Pierce. SEC- OND ROW: Adviser Randy Zam, D. An- derson, K. Lancar, A. Greer, C. Niznic, T. Petersen, J. Rogers, K. Scherpf, and S. Sharkey. r... ' Campus Crusade 5': The Student Education Association: K. Finke, N, Bra, Campus Crusade: D. Knuison, J. Henning, R. Reynolds, K. SEA C, Windheim, L. Larson, A. Rohl, J. Poppenhuuse, J. Krueger, B. Schlesser, and K. Feige. SECOND ROW: 5, Schlitl, SECOND ROW: N, Reed, A, Blair, N, BergmanJ Brouchard, J. Campbell, D. Dawson, 5. Casciom, S. Boland, C. Stickle, P. Urbank, NI, Meuhler, and D. Miller. M. Wainwright. THIRD ROW: D. Barnes, D. Westman, D. THIRD Row: K. Hutchins, B, ReiIand, J, Seilar, C. Frymire, N. Bauer, and D. Deichmann. FOURTH ROW: c, Bauman, M. Kelly, D. Sterba, J. Walus, and S. Fleisch- Blomberg, K. Kritz, P, Wing, M. Smellia, D, Williams, man. FOURTH ROW: L. Staveiog, K. Strnmberg, B. and P. J. T. Schroeder. FIFTH ROW: S. Mealman, P, Maas, M. Titterington, Dr. Donald Peterson. Hart, A. Bulley. J. Bittner, P. Hildreth, Wasle Lauter- bach, M. Pralher, J. Phillips, and 2 Skinker, Homecoming Homecoming is a welcome and formal respite from the monotony of Fa1l classes. There is the traditional Friday 802 parade plus the multi- talent filled shows which included singer Steve Goodman, and comedians Ron Douglas and Cheech and Chong. The PHI-RHO'S and the GAB'S won the sorority and fraternity yell contests during the YELL, ROPE-PULL night. 1 I Homecoming King: Rick Peterson Homecoming Queen: Nancy Reed 62 Homecoming ti So humore Attendant: Nam: Christoffersen BELOW. Sophomore Attendants are Diann p Y Fruland, Bill Mueller, Dan Stopleman, and Munica Adams. CENTER: Mary Alice Lund and Vi-King Rick Petersen. ABOVE: Joe Thompson and Claire Fel- binger. LEFT: President Tredway kneels traditionally. Homec oming 63 Reigning Vl-KING, Rick Peterson, and VI-QUEEN. Nancy Reed were attended by Junior Princess' K. C. Kurthales, Karen Zarcone, Leann Nelson, Sue Eggert, and Jo Heniades. The Sophomore attendants were Diane Fruland, Monica Adams, Nancy Christ- offerson, Dan Stopleman, Roger Stoneburg, and Bill Moeller. The Homecoming Court included: Mary Alice Lind, Sue Stonew burg, Dave Fieza, and Joe Thompson. 64 Homecoming Homecoming 65 66 Homecoming Homecoming 67 TOP: Talent Show Co-chairman: Beth Arnold and Dan Gottschling. BOTTOM: Coronation Co-chairman: Sherie Peierson and Jim Weigand. TOP: Sing Cowchairman: Sue Erickson Oien. BOTTOM: Homecoming Co-cha rmarl. Cfaire Felbinger and Doug Hultquist. 68 Homecoming Winners 'In this yearts Homecoming eventa: Fraternity-lndee DON-DXO;Fraternity Sing, DON; Sorority- Indee Rope Pull, KE; and Sorority Sing, Rope Pull, MASHERS; Parade-FFoat contest. p 70 Fall Play The Augustana Players present God's Favorite A comedy by Neil Simon The Cast David Gilliland Joe Benjamin Andy Benson Ben Cheryi Houghtun Sarah Sue Anderson Rosa Bill Mueller David Liala Ritsema Mable Laurie Glick Mady Mark Bouzell Sidney Upton Kendall Burnatt Mover 3H Jeff Reynolds Mover $2 Melisa Moitzen Mover $3 Direstar Dan Spaugh Assistant Jan Aurelius Designer Manna Kraar This modern story of Job concerned the trials and and tribulations of Joe Ben- jamin, a cardboard box manufacturer. God sends a wacky messenger to the Ben- jamin residence to tell Joe that the Devil will make life miSerable For him unless he renounces God. Joe refuses, he loses his business, his housa, his wife and family, and is made to endure ath- lete's foot, the heartbreak of psorisis, Iumbago, and a touch of gnnnerrea. Yet, he never renounces God, and in the end he is re- warded tenfold for his faith and devotion. Young Team Characteristic Men's Cross Country This year's cross country squad was overlooked by most people. Coach Fred Whiteside filled in for Coach Paul Olsen and did a tremendous job with a young, inexperienced team. With second place finishes at the Les Duke Invitationai, and CCIW Championships, and 3rd place at the Luther invitational, Augie showed a great deal of depth and ability, despite the Fact that two top runners were X1 mmsmh f , sass mum FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pa! Fort- ney, Bruce Half, Duane Peterson, Dave Wrath, Greg Lil'libridge, John Hammer- meister, Bill Bradley, and Kevin Crui- shank. BACK ROW: Head Coach Fred Whiteside, Rob Jensen, Rich Moore, Steve Sandinc:1 Dan Copper, Jeff McCoy, Tim Garrity, Chuck Christensen, and Tony Hurd. 72 Cross Country injured. North Central, the CCIW Champs, was also the NCAA Division III Champs. Augie placed 14th at the NCAA Division meet at Cleveland with Dan Copper leading the Vikings with a third place Finish. Copper earned his fifth AiI-American certificate for his performance. With a young but experienced team, the Vikings should be a tough opponent for all fees in the next few years. a CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS OPPONENT Northeast Missouri State Univ. of Iowa Loras Western Illinois Eastern Illinois Biadley Luther Invitational: Les Duke Invitational: Notre Dame Invitational: Illinois lntercollegiates: CCIW Meet: NCAA Divisionllll Meet: A 0 19-40 37-22 19-41 27-31 45-18 30-29 3rd 2nd let 9th 2nd 14th Winning is a team effort, but when you run, you are ail alone. 73 Cross Country g. 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Leung, .U .uzm .25950 .M .52.qu E. $335. .5. .3353 .9 .515 .w :mem .n. .stogmmc...u .1 .mniu .n. .5wcaa.a.2 .5 funmog .m .3350 .... H .Som w. my. 24.2.5 . . . . 35:! . Football 77 .failed to repeat as Coilege Conference of .lllinios Wesle an, and finished runner-up rup-his third straight 1000 yard 'rushing icareer tota'j to 377? rushing yards. Augustana's 1976 football Squad Illinois and Wisconsin grid champs, but did succeed in becoming the first Viking football team ever selected to participate in a post-season playoff game. The .Vikings battled to a 7-2 regularhseason recgrd, highlighted by a thrilling 39-35 come-fmm-behind win over North Central and a hard-fought 16-13 victory over in the CCIW. hose performances helped Augie become one of eight smaH colleges chosan to compete in the NCAA Division III na'tional champrof St. John's of Minn. Senio'r running back'Joe Thompson tacked season and boosted his school. record 78 Football Football 79 Luther Cathage i Millikin North Central Elmhurst Northpark Carroll Wheaten II. Wesleyan SI. Johnk Knox lWestern II. Monmouth Platteville II. Wesleyan Monmouth 80 Football The Scoreboard 35 19 35 27 13 NCAA Division III Playoffs 46 Jr. Varsity Results 21 14 15 O-Augie 35 43 39 49 27 14 26 16 28 35 16 21 first member of The Viking Hall of Fame Senior Joe Thompson was elected as the In 1976. Footbali 81 Football Coaches Ben Newcomh ............... Head Coach Mike Hallway ............... Def. Coordin. Rick Spencer ............... Assist. Coach John Farwell ............... Assist. Coach Buck Suhr ................. Assist. Coach John Wheeler ............... Assist. Coach Carl Schneider .............. Assist. Coach 82 Football 1 .,. ' .-. ,u- i; $ ?i1 '7 ' m. A Salute To The Seniors: John Caputo Steve But: Jeff Ellingsworth Doug Felder Mark Martus John Maloney Rocco Carbone Dave Feiza Joe Thompson Bill Koppari Larry Kellett Football 83 m mar ,5 The Testing 0f Preparation Finals week with in-depth testing also means special act- ivities. A pre-presidentia1 elec- tion visit from Senator Robert 0019 and a finals week Gubom concert by Tom Chap'ln and Jim Lecea served as breaks from Iast-minute studying and concen- - . trated testing. 84 Finals Political Campaigns Come To Augustana Jim Lecea The second season on the Augustana campus is Winter. After the ThanRSgiving break new classes with new hopes begin. A season for basketball and snow and traysliding and of course, Christmas begins with the second quarter. The season for freshman pledging and a chance for some in-depth class projects is combined with the cold, crisp, cozy time of the year. 86 Winter . wm. - Winter 87 The Handei Oratorio Society presents skis: The Messiah n 0 s .n r O M M a n 0 D r. D ml. 0 I. C H. d n... 0 Pu 4.. 7 k? . +th II'FPIJ... L .aneynirv Gary Kendafl ' Jon Humphoy Mary Beth Pail and Florence Kopleff 5A .n r a H R. m T r. D e t 88 The Messiah The December, Christmas, performances marked the ninety- sixth season of the Handel Oratorio Society's presentation of The Messiah. The soioists: . Mary Beth Pei1, soprano; Flor - ence Kopleff, contralto; Jon Humphrey, tenor; and Gary Ken- dal1, bass;with Donald Mor- rison, conductor; and Danie! Culver, Augustana Orchestra Director. The Mess iah 89 'E 90 Santa Lucia The Traditional Festival Of Dec. 13, Swedish Santa Lucia Santa Lucia is the tradi- tional Swedish festival that marks the Christmas season. Celebrated at Augustana in the WesterIin Lounge, Beth Nelson was crowned with the wreath of lighted candles on December 13. 3m: - n; 7 , ill'rm' Li! I. The Public Eye By Peter Schaffer Peter Schaffer's one act piay deals with an ac- countant, Jon Ericson, who hires a detective, Jeff Coussins, to follow the mischieveous wife around for clues that she may be unfaithful. Taking place in the living room of the home, confusion and problems grow only because they are searched for. Starring Jeff Coussens Jon Eticson and Angie Shaw Director Sue Dodd Designer Mennu Kraai Ch ristmas Drama 91 ! b Sigma 5, Alpha Iota SAI members include: J. Enderla, A. Jackson, D. Sturba, L, Wilhelm, K. Sun- dvall, D. Putnam, D. Heinze, L, Smith, L, Kregan. SECOND ROW: M, Blanchard, J. Bradley, C. Stees, B. Buddin, J. Campbell, A. Sherrick, L. Kirby, C. Band, J. Alexander, B. Barnes, K, Swithin, W. Cuttler, J. Peterson. THIRD ROW: E, Carison, 5. Park, L. Faulkner, and F, Hendricks. Phi Mu Alpha Members of the Phi Mu. E. McGinnis, S. Kowalski, S. Algrim, M. Dall'n, J. Ander- son, G. Oak, G. Day, 5. Anderson. SE- COND ROW: M. Bielke, D. Willets, T. Ramos, J. Pearson. IN THE TREE: J. Hnwell, M. LaGaw, G. Rydfinski. i I I ! 1 The Alpha Phi membership list inciudes: K. Vargas, C. Lischett, P. Almen, 3. Bradley, D. Walters. SECOND ROW: B. Turner, J. Heard, S. Keator, T. Petrik, C. Gilbert, R. Farll'n, M. Dunlap, Dr. Schersten, and R. Simonis. Alpha Phi Omega 92 Fine Arts $.- Speech And Hearing Association MSSHM . Members of ASSHA: N Hall, P. Hodney, -. L Watson, K. Otto, R Stewart SECOND ' ROW: K. Skatin, N. Calmark, S, Westen- : dorf, M. Glendening, H. Bady, 5. Bris- tol. THIRD ROW: C. Morency, J. May, . J. Lindquisl, S. Eristcw, D. Anderson, D. I Swanson, B. Juhnson, M. Cord, 5, Swan- ' son, K. Peterson, P. Fillmer, J. McCutch- en, V. Cieslak, and Advisor Roger Ny- berg. FIFTH ROW: T. Burnell, A. Sch- warz, E. Brack, J. Schupbach. SIXTH ROW: A. Maalins and K. Schneider. The AMT members include: J. Bul'kema, 5. Anderson; J, Scudder, L. Allen, K. Dorman, B. Nelson, 5. Lewis, and J. Alpha Psi Omega The Alpha Psi cast includes: Spud Spaugh, J. Aurelius, S. Erickson, Menno Kraai. 5. Reid, J. Buikema, S. Lewis. IN THE PORTHOLES ARE J. COPE, B. Jares, and N. Yosl. Fine Arts 93 Intramural Boards The Men's Intramural Council of frater- nity directors include: P. Cerovski, R. 5mid, K. Jensen, B. Gros, J, Weigand, M. Kling, and P. Dresselhaus. Women's Intramural Board of representa- tives from each sorority include: N. Chris- tofferson, N. Steinhauser, K. Will, J. Me, Auley, T. Kryple, and Miss Effland. Scubba Club The Augie Scubba Club members are: IIN THE WATEm 8. Gather; FIRST ROW: M. Eggerl, M. Radek, M. Cun- nich, S, Thyus, S. Sefterdahf; SECOND ROW: T. Ramsdale, M. Lubkeman, and Advisor Dr. Rennie. 94 Athletic Groups Soccer Club The new soccer ciuh includes: 5. Setter- dahl, D. Braden, M. Radek, C. Coder, K. Mbadeam, S, Anderson, B. Roegge. SE- COND ROW1J, Aniao, K. Heller, A, Veliman, A. Holyaak, S. Lockard, S. Milfer, M. Meneghetli, N. Orman, M. Banks, 5. Duensing, and S. Hoflay. PEMM Club Members of the physical educa- tion Club iPEMJW include: Dr. Kniitlesan, M. Fritz, G. Turner, V. Pendarvis, M. Femstead, J. Corcoran, M. Betzel, and Daily Fisher. SECOND ROW: J. La- fayette, N. Poulos, R. Carbone, B. Blndgett, N. Bertram, K. Rostello, M. Fitzer, M. Robert- son, and C. Anderson. B l' Augustana's bowling team: S. Meier, F. Zenl'sek, K. Meier, ow lng A. Lindgren, S. Castillo, K. Collins, and R. Whyte. SE- . COND ROW: D. Munson, P. Carlson, D. VanNest, K. Tau- The Rvihm ?quad: 0- VW Cl b her, B. Bradley, T. Williams, M, Nesseler, P. Cachran, T. 50H; P: Hamilton, R- - u Wachholz, T. Morrow, and H. McGrier. THIRD ROW: B. Hayes: SECOND ROM? 5 Resh, J. Hawkins, N. Orman, J. Newman, J. Siudzinski, R'Cha'dsunt 5- B'own' M. Gustafsun, J. Knoll, B. Hupkins, J. Naglich, L. Hand- THIRD ROW: M' Cazares, Iey, D. Schotl, M, Ericksen, B. Peterson, M. Bull, D. 3' Breaks, and sponsor, Bell and P Lange B. Crowder. ' ' Athletic Groups 95 A .. mk-kv ee -v 44 FRONT ROW: Trainev M. FernS-taedl, V. Pendaruis, T. Pendell, M. Fritz, N. Bums, M. Smith. BACK ROW: Manager J. Cor- coran, J. Gillner, M. Robertson, B. Reic- chelt, A. Radluff, K. Smid, Coach K. Mc- Bride. 96 Women's Basketball Women's Varsity And JV Basketball Teams The varsity team finished a strong season this year, pulling out wins for two thirds of their games. The players exhibited a iot of potential and worked well together, which is a good omen for next year. The loss of the seniors will be keenly feit, though, because they were some of the strongest piayers. VARSITY SCORES 'AUGIE OPPONENT University of Iowa 33 57 University of Wisconsin 4Platteville4 33 53 Clarke College 58 37 Black Hawk College 77 76 Black Hawk College 52 57 - Western IL University 29 71 Sauk Valiey College 54 26 5 Knox College 52 43 3 Clarke College 52 38 5 Monmouth College 65 32 Quincy College 60 47 IL Central College 42 60 Millikin University 61 73 IL Wesleyan University 49 44 Eureka College 51 55 h LA 4-. 4 : '9 5 .usnu , mausmm f ujr i! .. colsl-Elils .0bBEGEI ' R. Bierman M. JV Team FRONT ROW: K. Polte, V. vaneth, L. Panahue, , Hostetler, 5. Boland, M. Fritz, BACK Smith, Trainer M. Fernslaedt. ROW: Coach W. Cole. L. Davis, P. Gic- Women's Basketball 97 Vikings Swim . . . They Don't Sink! Mike Hallway, coach 98 Men's Swimming mCoach Hallway, Jim Tener, Randy x , .: Linert, Steve Noel, Scott Swanggnhgim rrKleUggh Jeff Swanbigr g! Bj.l,I -:HiIdebrandt,- W'a'rren SisB'On-, 'Ti ; - x'nt, Kurt Erickson, Frank Marik, Ku t J?msen, and Dave Mere- dith. V ' s . 'r 1 Men's Swimming 99 kson Seniors 1M r a .EM k n a r F Warren Sisson Kurt Er With a more than outstand- ing swim team for the 76-77 season, the Viking swimmers qualified five individuals for national competition. Freshman Jeff Swanberg broke two Augie records at conference while Frank Marik broke his own con- ference record in the 50 yd freestyle. Those in nationals include: Tim Hunt, Steve Noel, Frank Marik, and Kurt Jensen of the 400 yd relay team and Warren Sisson. The Scores Eureka 66 U. of Wis. 51 Rockfmd lnv. Rockford 44 Luther 66 Millikin 35 North Central 45 Grinnell Reta 5 Chicago Circ e 32 Valparaise 84 Lake Forest 50 Vikin Olym ics C.C.?.W. p Championship 100 Men's Swimming 6th 62 41 77 68 2nd 80 26 63 4th 4th The Graceful Swimmers Strong swimmin in all of.the swim events was t 3 main char- were backed by the newcomers acteristic of the swim team this to the team who provided the year. Many members from last needed strength in certain year's team returned to swim in areas. The girls put together a their special events. These very fine season. SCORES AUGIE OPPONENT Luther College 49 71 VaIEaraiso University 54 76 Lut er College, Knox t College 98 , 71-25 Knox 90 30 FRONT ROW: K, Morris. K. Sex- ton, R. Seegers. B. Mather, J. Rakus, H. Romb, BACK ROW: K. Kaballs, K. Rostelfe, K. Dempsey. P. Wing, Coach D. Flsher, Mt Fitzer, D. Ahlman, 5. Each, P. Nlchois. Women's Swimming 101 1;. Wrestlers HI Grapple For : El Wins Mike Weber - coach Wis. State Wlattevilla Western Illinois 1 Chicago State 1 Millikin Cornell Wartburg Elmhurst Narth Central . Coe College All Lutheran Tourn. Eastern Ill. 3 U. of Iowa Wheaten Inv. C.C.J.W. Meet 102 Wrestling Seniors Mike Cole Kyle Dooley Jeff Holley Bill Koppari Phil McEntee 104 Wrestling With first year coach Mike Weber, the 134-ciass was filled by senior Steve Holley. Returning Mike Delahanty and Gordon Smith made their pres- ence felt aiong with the ex- pertise of senior Phil McEn- tre and junior Jeff Johnson. The year served to rebuild the Augustana Viking Wrestling Squad from a team with inex- perience to a team fuil of winners. A Wabash 87 C09 83 Knox 96 Hillsdaie Elmhurst Carthage Aurora Western Illinois Northern Iowa Valparasio Eau Claire Carroll Wheaton North central North Park Wheaton North Central Illinois Wesleyan North Park Carthage Carroll Millikin EImhurst Millikin Illinois Wesleyan 79 CIosing the season with a 1943, win-loss reeerd, the Augie Vikings finished 2nd in the CCiW conference standing. Senior Bill Swieton was augus- tana leading scorer while senior Rick Kestner finished second. Swieton's game average was 18.5 and Kestner's came to 17.2. Sophomores Glen Hei- den and Chet Jacks held the next tor: positions on the Vi- king's igh-scorers fist. The final win over Illinois Wesleyan assured the Vikings a berth during the NCAAction Tourna- ment. Basketball 105 KNEELING: B. Dyer, manager, Assistant Coach Langrock, Head Coach Borcherding, and T. Lagerhausen, Trainer. STANDING: B. Nelson, G. Gartelos, B. Stackel, G. Heiden, D. Johnson, R. Kestner, P. Schroeder, G. Cornilsen, G. Stivers, C. Jacks, and T. Doyle. JV, KNEELING: G. Heiden, C. Jacks, and K. Johnson, J. Friestad, B. Steckel, and G. Gartelos. STANDING: Coach Langrock, J. Foley, B. Phillips, T. Hoyt, C. Seyfarth, D. Myatt, and 5. Young. NO H - A HTs POS 12-13 George Gartelos 6-3 G 20-21 Tom Doyle 6-1 G 22-23 Greg Stivers 101 6-4 F 24- 5 Barry Nelson 6-1 G 30-31 Glen Heiden 6-4 G 32-33 Chet Jacks 6-4 G-F 40-41 Dan Johnson 6-5 F 42-43 Bill Steckel 6-4 F 44-45 Bill Swieton 1C? 6-5 F 50-51 Rick Kestner 1C1 6-8 F-C 52-53 Paul Schroeder 6-9 C 54-55 Gregg Cornilsen 6-8 C 106 Basketball Basketball 107 Seniors Bill Swieton Barry Nelson Rick Kestner 108 Basketball The coaches Jim Borcherding Dave Langrock Basketball 1 09 The Augustana Players In Association With The Department Of Music Proudly Present . ' Dames At Sea Director Dan Spaugh Scenographer Menno Kraai Music Director Judith Kritzmire Choreographers Paul Dennhardt Laura Allen 1 Director's Assistant Sue Lewis Music Assistant Tana Larson As a 1930is satire of the - quick-rise to stardom of a Cen- .. tervi-lie kid, Haimsohn and ' Miller's DAMES AT SEA is full of musical sin -ing and ;- .rhythmic dancing't -at over- ' comes the fears of failure and of lost loves. Incorporating that basic theme of boy meets . ' girlH and finally gets girl,'-' the musical is nautical in its rendition of tying three cou'ples together at sea. 110 Dames Sue Brouhard Ruby Jeff Reynolds Dick Sharon Kilarski Mona Kent Linda Hooq Joan Andy Benson Lucky Bob Jares Hennessy Jon Erikson Captain Kim Alternini, Cassie Gineras, Donna Puinam, Kris Ol- son, Kendall Burnett, Rich Mullan, and Craig Heg- strum. Orchestration Tana Larson Kevin McAullff Randy Glancy Tom Artwick Charles Abplanalp Dames 1 1 1 112 The season of winter closed the quarter with a blanket of ' snow covering the entire cam- pus. Althoughxfall is the begin- ning, winter is the mid-pointt when activiticis lead to warmer t friendships and individualized 'learning. Augustana is the place to find onese1f amid the seasonal past and the future changings of time. Shotgun In Concert With Wlld Cherry 1' 4 , . .. . A 1 - . .. . - , V - x '- w-Fg... mmL-A.a- - Feb. 4th Wild Cherry Concert 113 Who's Who members: Deb Ginerasf Sue Stonehurg, Nancy Reed, Cindy Dodd, Mary In- gels, Mama Aggen, Linda Lagerstrom, and Terry Ensign. SECOND ROW: Jae Thompson, John Malony, Jim Weigand, Mark Saran, Glen Amundsen, BiH Farrow, Hamid Bady, Mike Who,s Who Nolan, Mark Beilke, Dan Gottschling, Torn Dwyer. Missing From Picture: Beth Arnold, Jan Aurelius, Don Berg, Mark Boozell, Linda Catanzaro, Mark Cipolle, Gai! Faster, Doug Hultquist, Nancy Humphrey, James Lee, Barry Nelson, Jane Osenbarg, Lori Satchel, Jane Singer, Greg Swede, and Karen Tolf. Mortar Board The Mattar Board: D. Guttschling, B. Hielozny, A. Bpel, N. ReedJ Ms. S. Knudsen, H. Bady; K. UJlesiead, G. Foster, J. Aurelius, C. Bauman, and D. Jnhnsan. ODK honor member indude: J. Aurelius, Glen Amundsen, Doug Hultquisi, J. Wei- gand, M. Nolan; Dr. Doug Nelson, T. Dwyer, D, Golbchling, and A. Jurgis. ODK 114 Honor Societies FIRST ROW: J. Kraft, M. Bengstnm, M, Ericksen. SECOND ROW: T. Kufsunis, T. Dwyer, J. Hoffman, M. Cangerasi, M. OH. THIRD ROW: F. Dwyer, M. Saran, K. Jensen, F, Nowinski, D. Lambert, FIRST ROW: J. Hartung, D. Carl, 8. Arnold, N. Whitmore. SECOND Row: M. Read, T. Carulan, B. Kepner, L. RHsema, K. Tnlf, B. Brodahl. lnter-Greeks l 15 Pres. Mark Cipolle John Malnney V.P. Mike Barnes Danny Waise I gm a Sec. Harry Meyer Rocco Carbone Treas. Jnhn Pnuk John Pouk Pledge Master Dave Feiza 8t Harry Meyer Each member of the SOS portant college functions. They l h fraternity leads a meaningful add variety to the Union noise ; i eXIstence on the Augustana and provide an a1ternative to t Campus. Between attending chapel with their annual St. E 1 parties and frat activities Valentines Day Massacre and ' pledges and actives manage to with the 7th. Avenue 1303 ' be in attendance for all im- Homecoming Parade, 116 Beta Omega Sigma .uu.--.--.- FIRST ROW: Ted Kufsunis, Mike Defln'ff, Hee- bz Pappas, John Stockton, Steady Eddy Kaz- low, Roccon Carboon, Boy Carmen, Jerry Weiss, John Foley. SECOND ROW: Link Etch- ingham, John Kitson, Ronnie Wartman, Geeno Pavinaio, James Wheeler, Hulk Polic, Mel Blaze. THIRD ROW: J. D. Babba, Rich Butera, Dave Dowright, Al Bridges, Rich Asatutoops, Mark Oilcip, Jchn Terrorist Pouk, Mike Ad- kinsan, Mike King, Dan Mitchell, Ericabba Fritzabba, Ron Smidr Nickolai Theive, Giro Garty, Dan Weismuller, Laid Back HTlde- brand, Phil Smolka, Scotty Swanny. FOURTH ROW: Gary Sultanwerts, Che Nose, Chuckie Grawe, Harry Murx Meyer, Slinky Sisson, John Caputu, Slammy Memo Hammy, George Wesbey. FIFTH ROW: Pan! Czar Cerovskl', Swanson's Twin Brother. - Courtesy of Rocoon Carboon Beta Omega Sigma 117 h..- .....wym ; -1-'-h- In March, 1976 the XA service to Augustana College Sorority was officialiy esta- and Rock Island Community at i blished as a social sorority iarge. These inciude collecting : I on the Campus of Augustana for the Easter Seals Founda- 1 College Among the priorities tion, an Autistic Children's estabiished by the charter Swim Day with the DON frater- I members were to develop fel- nity, and Christmas Caroling I lowships within the sorority, at the St. Anthony's Care i stress the importance of doing Center. We aiso enjoy social 3 as well as one can in the activities with the fraternities academic field, and social and other sororities . Chi Alpha Pi - L - dumrL-zrn IIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII'.IIIIIII -r IHIPEHHJ'HllHi IIIIIIIaIIIIrIIIIIIImt I 3 . Wy,..,--. .. - Wm. tv 1 ,2 iHHiHiII'HI'IiIITiiIiiillllilHiHiH v .- .. . '-. thk-y- FIRST ROW: T. Vermeulen, R. Treesf, L. SniatynSky, K. Bond, 5. Marquardt, J. Fokorny, J. Doman, J. Deigl, J. Eric kson, N. Trev- or, K. Nelsun, R. Alexander, M. Ceas, K. Hallen, L. Rilsema, K. Sexton, T. Carulan, B. Peterson. ROW TWO: N. Cuelho, J. Har- tung, H. Michna, D. Ahlman, C. Lucas, A. Bartefl, K. Pielslicker, L. Schroeder, 0, Will, K. Aitman, C. Church, C. Cox, Chvosta, C. Odman, A. Shaw, T. Rydlinski, J. Marhelfu, K. Niziclek, 118 Chi Alpha Pi Hes. V.P. Rec. Sec. Cor. Sec. Treas, Pledge Mom v f w ,, g Q . Jf' Dawn A m'.-., Judy Hartung - I Dawn Ahlman Cathy Will Kim Nizioll'k Tara Carolan Leni Sniafynsky Anne Bartel W Judy Harlung Kathy Sexton Renee Treest Mary Ceas Chris Church Kathy Bond Chi Alpha PT 119 Chi Omega Gamma The Chi Omega Gamma so- rority has been a part of the Au- gustana Campus since 1925.We are basically a social sorority, but also support service activi- ties such as: Easter Lily Sales, UMOC Weekend, and caroling at Christmas for the elderly. The 006's actively participate in all Pres. V.P. Rec. Sec. Cor. Sec. Treas. Pledge Mom Augustana sponsored events and : ' enjoy working and socializing with Greek groups as well as other organizations on campus. Being a social group, we have both sorority and fraternity par- ties ranging from small informal gatherings to elaborate formals in winter and spring. Mary Alice Lund Beth Arnold Lois Lisius Claire Felbinger Sharon Zukley Judi Wenzel Christa Lindabauer Sue Lindgren Teri Cox Carol DilJan Sue Eggert Renee Kehe 120 Chi Omega Gamma FIRST ROW: C. Peterson, Q Slaters, J. Wenzel, C. Heckman, M. Adams, N. Davis, K. Sundvelius, K. KarmIS, J. Rodgers, D. Brfsek. SECOND ROW: 0. Evans, M. Lund, C. Dillon, P. Malsack, A. Nugent, L. Jensen, A. Seaberg, R. Czajka, M. Lori's, J. Seiler, J. Wifkinsl C. Cook, C. Windheim, N. Bra, L. Lisius, N. Nyberg, S. Stonehem, D. Cousten,P. Kulfgoski, M. Meisch, Dl Skedsen, J. Lauih, D. Novak, C. Ebenezer, J. Gieseke, S. Binder, 0. Koperny, R. Kehe, J. Havlik, L. Youngquist, P. Carlson, D. Konopentis, S. Erickson, C, Windheim, C. Lindahauer. FOURTH ROW: B. Arnold, C. Felbfnger, W. Chwistek, L. Nelson, 3. Lindgren, P. September, N. Whitmore, J. Heniades, N. Zuckley, 5. Eggert, J. Iannucci, N. Christofferson, C. Michonski, M. Peterson, 5. Austin, T. Cox, J. Atkinson. Chi Omega Gamma 121 : Delta j Chi i. Theta l Delta Chi Theta recognizes that together to become one. Each the qualities of a group are the year, Delta Chi Theta partici- ; reflection of the qualities of its pates in many activities, includ- f members. Therefore, individual- ing Homecoming and Friendship i ity is emphasized as being a sig- Fair. This past Homecoming, nificant attribute of a member. the sorority was proud to have For with a wide diversification won a number of competitions, of individual qualities, each as well as earn the Scholarship member is abie to give to and award for the Winter and Spring receive from the other members. quarters of the 19 75-76 aca- No two are alike, yet they fit demic year. . ; . Jpn it ' - Pres. Shelly Clark Jan Razak V.P. Jane Singer Nancy Steuben Rec. Sec. Nancy Vast Leslie Westa Cor. Sec. Jan McCutchen Valerie Cieslak . Treas Jan Ruzak Sue Baker i Pledge Mom Mary Wood Jan May 122 Delta Chi Theta $.- FIRST ROW: J. Felthefm, M. Czares, J. Care, N. Yost, R. Burwell, M.F. Greenhalgh, V. Hostetler, K. Rostello, N. Bertram, J. Lindahl, J. McCutchen, G. Sipe. SECOND ROW: E. Kueslar, J. May, P. Fioravanti, V. Cieslak, K. Wikun, L. Stetlet, C. Marency, S. Kalnins, L, Castle, J, Aurelius, K. Krumbholz, L. Taeger, L. Staifarnni, H. anh, C. Dodd, D, Carlson. THIRD ROW: C. Carlson, J. Frank, T. Gustus, B. Buddin, M. Wood, M, Ingels, A, Espel, J. Jackson, S. Sanberg, L. Ebert, L. Westa, C. Niznik. FOURTH ROW: C. Simmons, K. Riemer, N. Bergman, S. MarShall, S. Olson, G. Sikkema, L. Allen, J. Rozak, L. Lagerstmm, S. Baker, N. Steuben, J. Singer. FIFTH ROW: L. Slaban, A. Johnson, P. Swaim, J. Rakus, C. VanBogart, B. Brack, P. Lange, 5. Russell, 0. Bardall, J. Liston, L. Beckman, C. Tapia, T. Krypel, J. Raffl. Delta Chi Theta 123 l 1 Delta '1 Omega 'i Nu Any fraternity is no more or an assortment of fraternity-so- less than the individual mem- rority, date, stag parties, and hers. The DON'S pride them- formals. Our fraternity also man- i selves in their individuaiity ages to find the time to devote and their ability to generate our energies to worthwhile caus- si and accept new ideas. This es. Last year, along with the ideal is reflected in the social Chi Alpha Pi sorority, we took I life of the fraternity as well a group of autistic children on as in our service oriented pro- a picnic. As members of a fra- t jects. Exceptional activities ternity, we take pride in the such as fraternity sorority camp Greek Life on this campus and 3 outs, canoe trips, etc., are in ourselves. t augmented by an assortments Pres. Steve Yank Tim Noetzel V.P. Paul Dennhardt Craig Hegstram Sec. Don Palm Phil anden Treas. Eill Burress Randy Ziegenhom Pledge MaStEl' Scott Keyes Torn Ribbeck 124 Delta Omega Nu FIRST ROW: B. John, B. Nelson, T. Lindquist, J. Petersen, R. Kiel, J. Dudgeun, B. Carter. SECOND ROW: B. Marines, T. Noetzer, S. Ordaz, C. Lindley, M. Lindquist, T. Ribbeck, 5. Keyes, P. Dresselhaus, J. Kraft, K. Jensen. THIRD ROW: B. Lyle, T. Olson, D. Paim, S. Salak, M. OH, 5. Clark, B. Giuvanine, M. Raskia, J. Banning, T. Erickson, R. Mullan, D. Tappen, C. Hagslrom, E. Forkel, R. Wright. Delta Omega Nu 125 $ m Gamma Alpha Beta Gamma Alpha Beta was form- tramurals Gamma Alpha Beta has ed at Lee's in 1917 by 466 finished third out bf the seven Swedish immigrants. The fra- fraternities in total point stand- ternity folded in 1918, but re ings during the last two years. surfaced in 1974 as a tax shel- In the same time period, GAB ter for a Juliet auto mechanic also earned the scholarship s with gold teeth. On a more ser- plaque for the highest grade point Tous note, at present there are average three out of a possible 67 members of GAB. As a soc- four times. We look upon these ial fraternity, we have a lot of facts as a sign of GAB's balance parties and stress this part of between academics, athletics, fraternity life. In fraternity in- and fun. Pres. Mark Kal Don Lambert V,P. Ron Pavesic Jed Pous! Sec. Jeff Johnson Jeff Eggert TreaS. Jay Zwart Frank Dwyer Piedge Master Robert Binder Tim Richards 8: Turn Nieman FIRST ROW: L. Bacilek, T. Fendon, W. Ben- son, D. Lambert, 5. Noel, V. Haskins, S. SteinWarL SECOND ROW: J. Telleen, J. Fred- rickson, S. Gunderson, R. Pavesic, S. Paulus, J. Seemilier, G. Zeleznak, D. Pierson, D. Ru- ben, A. Boling, T. Nieman, H. Bady. THIRD ROW: G. Strutz, D. Brown, J. Habenicht, M. Thrun, P. Long, J. Johnson, J. Frisch. FOURTH ROW: D. Poust, R. Peterson, T. Sullivan, J. Poust, B. Binder, D. Miley, D. Scott, J. Fritz, D. Stockdale, T. Hall, D. Koester. FIFTH ROW: E. Kelenyi, B. Law, K. Werener, T. Scott. SIXTH ROW: M. Nolan, L. Thompson, F. Nowr inskf, P. Cnrning, P. anfka, M. Mites, A. Jurges, K Erickson, T. Richards, F. Dwyer, J. Piano, M. Kal. Absent: D. Bezanis, J. Eggert, D. Gibson, M. Hoffer, T. Hunt, R. Keleny, M. Knight, J. Lopez, R. Mordinl', R. Myczek, D. Neukuckatz, E. Rossing, J. Vfajkovic, J. Zwart Gamma Alpha Beta 12? t Pres. Sara Stevenson Colleen Marvin V.P. Jan Maiars Debbi Couperrider Rec. Sec. Lauri Eisenmann Jeanne Costanzo a p pa Cor. Sec. Donna Maxwell Denise Hogbin .- - Treas. Diane Larson Dinae Larson : Pledge Mum Sue Reid Rosann LaFartune . EpsHon Kappa Epsiion's primary goal is to create a unity among 3 var- iety of girls whiie still maintain- ing the individuality of its mem- bers. It is a socially oriented organization which values close- knit and meaningful friendships. Because Kappa Epsilon is a so cia! organization many of the ac- tivities are socially oriented; these include formal and costume informal parties, and parties in- voiving just the sorority. The KE's are also involved in intra- mural sports and activities during Homecoming, Spring Fling, and Winter Olympics. Kappa Epsi- Ion also participates in a num- ber of service projects including a Haifoween Kidnapping for UNI- CEF and selling Easter lilies for crippled Children. 128 Kappa Epsilon w FIRST ROW: K. Scherpf, S. Swanson, J. Verstrate, J. Umbach, B. Steinkamp, 5. Garden, 5. Wilthire. SECOND ROW: 5. Tillman, J. Balm, C. Mnltoshed, S. Stevenson, P. Fillmore, T. Lackore. L. Mallory, K. Slenberg, T. Gustufson, D. Zimmerman, C. Harvey, D. Johnson, C. Tedford, B. Kreig, P. Meevsman, S. Suhl, T. Cnules, M. anek. THIRD ROW: K. Schneider, 5. Kaminky, L. Strahl, J. Maiers, M. Coules, B. Thomas, D. Moore, M. Telac, J. Johnson, J. Johnson, A. Weingarlz, D. Vavrik, D. Nelson, M. Peterson, M. Saniy, M. Smith, J. Eierman, C. Gillstrom, M. Delapnrtas, L. Sperlik, V. Miller. FOURTH ROW, olf'lcers: D. Hogbl'n, 5. Reid, R, LaFortune, C. Powell, A. Streitmatter, D. Carl, D. Maxwell, P. Peterson, D. Larson, D. Cooperrfder, C. Marvin, L. Eisenman, J. Costanzo, K. Zarcone, N. Basala. Kappa Epsilon 129 Omicron Sigma Omicron The Omicron Sigma Omicron spring forma'l. The 020 fratern- Fraternity was founded in 1920 ity provides excellent opportun- and has been an active group in ity for individual participation the Augustana Community. It's in all phases of athletics and social functions range from week- prides itself in its reputation as 1y sorority and date parties to the top competitors. 7-! Z .. ... ... st :.-o.v.!-. .-.'.. FIRST ROW: K. Heller, J. Bingley, J. Marian, J. Leonetti, R. Giannini, D. White, G. Vitello, J. Jovanavich, R. Fisherkeller, R. Hoppensted, F. Hol- Basala, B. Stephaniies, N. Poulus, G. Filarsky, B. Kraft, P. Luzzi, R. Hess, Iister, D. Gab, 3- Biick, 5- Rogue, J- Kelly, J. LaFayette. THIRD ROW: D. C. Stuart, M. Stuart, J. Borowski. Kelly. P. Zenfsek, A. Powers, K. Keadle. Hahn, D. SLHilaire, G. Rueben, J, J. Swope. SECOND ROW: B. Kinder, P. Mangieri, B. Nelson, J. Schneider, D. 130 Omicron Sigma Omicron t 1. E E g. E : Pres. Dan White Jim Swope V.P. Dan Davis Barry Nelson Sec. Greg Kelly Derald Gab Treas. David Hahn Jirn Mangieri Pledge Master Barry Nelson Guy Vitelln Omicron Sigma Omicron 131 Omega Phi Phi Omega Phi was the first fmternity established at August- ana and it has been tradition to I L 1 Phi ; One of the strengths of Phi 0- ; mega Phi ties in the diversity .. of its members. Another strength L- of this fraternity is the bond of i friendship that lies between all i of the active members. Each 132 Phi Omega Phi be first in whatever is attempted. haw member, with his unique talents forms an integral part of this or- ganization. Phi Omega Phi, which is derived from the Greek, signifies, TO BE A FRIEND IN ORDER TO BE BEFRIEND- ED. This idea has been the unifying spirit within our fratern- ity since 1915. Pres. V. P. Sec. Treas. Pledge Master Frank Marik Mark Saran Bill Seyferth Jeff Underwood Brad Ytterberg Mark Saran Joe Thompson Mark Zoran Em met Witt 'Bruce Mulligan FIRST ROW: T. Mazzucelli, N. Hayduck, J. Kellner, E. Millet, W. Rucker, B. Macrowski, M. Bour, S. Miller. SECOND ROW: K. Dorman, D. Lagerslmm, J. Brown, K. Johnson, D. Laggerhausen, T. McBridge, M. DeBel, L. Blocki, B. Andersnn, J. Peterson, N. Gibson, M. Zoran. THIRD ROW: D. Hansen, C. Seyfarth, J. Swanberg, C. Talllk, J. Tachowski, B. Seyfarth, S. Anderson, C. An- derson, C. Christen, F. Marik, K. Jensen, R. Stoneberg, D. Lanahan, S. Klutz. FOURTH ROW: M. Straug, B. Vttefberg, E. Witt, J. Underwood, D. SLItherland, D. Hult- qufst, J. Wefgand, G. Amundsen, B. Milligan, G. Smith S. Snyder, D. Berg, 5. Gibble, B. Mueller, P. Maxwall, S. Spayer, 5. Dunk, G. Goforth, M. Saran, M. Myra, P. Green, K. Brill, W. Hurd. Phi OmegaPhi 133 Phi Rho . The Phi Rho sorority was Phi Rho girls are a combination - founded in 1919. As one of the ofmany personalities brought oldest sororities on campus, Phi together With common ideals and Rho takes pride in its unity. As beliefs. A Phi Rho is friendly members of the Phi Rho Sorority and discreet; she knows how to our objectives are to work for the work and have fun. Phi Rho betterment of school and commu- means close friends, fun times, nity, growth as an individual, learning to work with others and and establishment of faith In God. a chance to meet more people. Pres. Kathy Albrecht Nancy Reed V.P. Beth Refland Karen Peterson Rec. Sec. Kim Baal Deb Chapa Cur. Sec. Donna Johan Beth Nelson Treas. Sue Deepen Nancy Johnsun Pledge Morn KVC. Kurtzhals Sue Deepen 134 Phi Rho .. FIRST ROW: L. Crabtree, B. Jones, M. Severson, B. Kohler, M. Hauge, K. Peterson, N. Reed, J. Katschke, D. Brabec. SECOND ROW: M. Telleen, P. Henafrix, M. SmithJ P. Hertenstein, G. Molzahn, S. Larson, K. Tolf, B. Refland, K. Albrecht, K. Peterson, J. Liess, J. Frank. THIRD ROW; 5. Peterson, P. Humes, C. Smith, L. Clarke, B. Fink, J. Weigand, K.C.Kurtzhals, J. Nelson, A. Blair, 3. M: Danald, J. Pappenhouse, J. Peterson, 0. KardiCk. FOURTH ROW: 5. Tappendorf, D. Johan, 5. Collins, K. Fauius, R. Seegers, D. Fruland, N. Johnson, A. Mamquist, L. Staveteig, G. Maurus, D. Chapa, B. Nelson, S. Gomall, J. McCauley, M. Schuldt, D. Farney. FIFTH ROW: M. Glendenfng, S. Sanssen, S.Pe1ls, J. Luzar, D. Lusa, R. Marsh, B. Kepner, D. Hamlflcn, K. Stromberg, M. Novak, K. Baal, K. Muster, R; Bellville, T. Irey. SIXTH ROW: D. Beaty, 0.1.0052, 5. Deepen, E. Peterson, J. Lipke, L. Kamps, K. Demsey, L. Norman. Phi Rho 1 35 1. Pi Upsilon Gamma j The PUGS were founded in published the HGrowler, the 1 1916 by 9 charter members in fraternity newspaper. In 1946 a secret Greek letter association. the PUGs were reorganized by Until 1927 there were on1y on- 16 veteran members. The PUGs campus men in the fraternity. In are the only fraternity to win 1940 the membership was IimTt- both the intramural and the scho- m g...--....A.- t.wu-n-r ed to 50 and for the two years Iastic cup in the same year. In following membership was at its 1976 the PUGs had their 60th maximum, but by June 1943 Anniversary with an Alumni mem- there were no PUGs left on cam- bership of over 625. pus. From 1942-45 the Alumni FIRST ROW: R. Powers, T. Galdsworthy, R. Workman, R. Lentz, B. Lundine, J. Murabito, C. Radek, and B. Gamdnlfi. SECOND ROW: 5. Hutter, T. Drew, P. Wakefield, D. Schertz, B. Garrett, J. Parker, D. Daluga, M. Anderson, T. Stengete, and B. Wininaga. THIRD ROW: M. Reardon, B. Knppari, M. Simondson, T. Hastings, 8. Gagne, T. Merriman, R. Clingen, B. Johnson, K Hodel, F. Connolly, T. Klak, M. Cangelusi, B. Blodgett, and J. Myscofski. FOURTH ROW: D, Douglas, B. Stengele, C. OI'En, E. Hedmark, J. Pace, P. Macentee, J. Ol'en. FIFTH ROW: P. Harkins, G. Sigmund, P. Simshauser, S. Butz, J, Hayes, H. Kath, M. Lubkeman, R. Leach, B. G795, D. Jensen, and P. Thoss. SIXTH ROW: R. Cap, T. Flynn, S. StimE, P. ScherIZ, B. Knapp, M- Bengston, M. KnoblaUCh, M. Matu5, 13- BE . 3- Vonzychlin, and T. McCarler. Missing from picture: C. Huqhes, L. Kellen, G. Harms, J. Tomczak, R. Tasch, L. Nl'ernan, and C. Feizner. 136 Pi Upsilon Gamma Pres. Joseph Tnmczak Mike Cangelusi V.P. WTlliam Kuppari Ronald Lentz Sec. Patrick Connolly Mark Bengstnn Trees. Raymond Tasch Jerry Myscufski Pledge Master William Koppari Pi Upsiion Gamma 137 ' Rho IL Nu i r 4 a l Delta RHO NU DELTA has a proud year we finished 5th overallL heritage dating back to 1925. Another one of our assets is the For over fifty years we have on- unlimited opportunity to develop , ally supported Augustana Col- leadership abi1ities and hold off- i Iege and its social life. Today ices, once you are an active mem- . in our Fraternity there is ample ber. Most important is the chance opportunity to participate in al1 to develop close friendships and intramural sports programs Hast a sense of belonging. ; Pres. Jim Hicks Jim Hoffman ' V.P. Mark Cheuvrunt Marty Anderson Sec. Bruce Christensen Mike Lemanski Treas. Tim Marquardt Paul Witkop Pledge Master Kyle Dooley Gregg Lundeen 138 Rho Nu Delta w , MI MM uumuxt. um um!- T96 3 FIRST ROW: J. Hoffman. SECOND ROW: M. Wang, G. Lundeen, E. McCallum, E. McGinnis, C. Rovey, NI, Ericksen, and M, Le- manski. THRID ROW: K. Dooley, M. Cheuvmnt, D. Evans, B. Green. FOURTH ROW: M. Anderson, D. Bengston, P. Witkop, 5. Campbell, and B. Christensen. Missing from picturec C. Bjornson, E. Bofen, J. Hinks, T. Marquardt, and B. Rupert. Jim Hoffman, nol pictured Jim Rho Nu Delta 139 Individuals At Augustana, individuality is just as important as the pass- ing of the seasons. Being one- self and pursuing a specific goal h creates a personal vaiue system 1 and, of course, a feeling of self- importance. Whether studying alone, or partying together, the seasonal significance of inner- contentment is what makes each person individua1 and at the same time binds him to his h neighbor. Junior Carol I' ' Gammon. 1: h -.. - .f - . -.'I A h . ' 7 fun usic conferenEe. 140 Individuals n M a. u a L c M 0. Dr. Jr. Ron Lenlz, Individuals 141 u; Administrators And 142 Faculty Dr. J. Thomas Tredway serves as the seventh President of Augustana. Acfitiunallyf he is also a professor of history. Faculty 1976 There must be an instructor in a classroom before a learning experience can take place and the classrooms at Augie are filled with very special instruc- tors. From a President that keeps in touch with the students by continuing to teach, to the pro- fessors who hold special ses- sions in the student's Union, Augie's one to one relationship between students and instructors grows daily in enriched under- standing. The genuine concern that Ts expressed by each pro- Fessor makes each student aware of the value that trust and coop- eration have toward building one's future. Nancy Rohkohl, Dir. and Suzanne Tem- by are in charge of the Placement Office. LEFI': Stephen Backmeyer, Assoc. Dean of Students for Housing; Betsey Brodah1, Assoc. Dean of Students; Dr. J.C. Rib- beck, Dean of Studenis; Dr. DJ... Nelson, Assoc. Dean uf the College; Dr. H.W. Sundelius, Dean. BELOW: Annie Bennet, Asst. Dir. College Union; Randall 2am, Residence Acts. Coordinator; Mike Shaw- gn, Dir. College Union; SteVe Backrney- er, Dir. Men's Res.; Joy Barwettn, Dir. Womens's Res. Faculty 143 144 Faculty Also, Dan Spaugh, M.A., Instructor; Men- no Kraai, M.A., Instructor; and Theodor LeVander, L.H.D., Professor, The speech instructors include: Roger Nyberg, M.Ed., Asst. Prat; Daniel Bozik, M.A., Asst. Prof.; Kenneth Strange, M.A., Instructor; Barbara Heinze, M.A., Instruc- tor; and Donald Davis, PhD. Professor. l: - - h- I olyr . . E311; 1M ABOVE LEFT: The chemistry dept. in- cludes: Anna Wartman, Ph.D., Assoc. PI'nf.; Morton Eliason, Ph.D., Prof.; David DeWit, Ph.D., Asst. Prof,; Robert Bern- sten, Ph.D., Rah; Lloyd Stohl, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.; Melbert Pelersnn, Ph.D., Prof. ABOVE RIGHT: The Political instructors are James Kinship, M.A., Instructor; Harold Bell, Ph.D., Prof. and Jeffry Bur- nam, Ph.D., Asst. Prof, The Bergendoff Music teachers are: Charlotte Durkee, M.Mus., Asst. Prof.; Margaret Grossman, B.M., Instructor; Ron Jesson, Ph.D., Prof. BACK ROW: William Heningbaum, P.T. Instructor; Daniel Culver, Instructor; Richard Sess- Ier, P.T. Instruclur, Ray McLeun, P.T. Instructor; Thomas Hibbard, M. Mus.f Prof. Others include: Murray Osborn, P.T. In- structor; Donald Jakson, M.A , Asst. Prat; Tom Harris, D. Mus., Asst. Prof. STANDING: Lee Smith, P.T. Instructor; Alan Hersh, Ph.D., ProL; George Opheim, M.Au Asst. Prof.; Ruth Holmaen, P.T. Instructor; and Irene King, P T. Instructor. Facu1ty 145 I On the steps of Wallberg are the Biology teachers. Robert TDIIHSh, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.; Ingemar Larson, Ph.D., Assoc. : Prof.; Florence Neely, Ph.D., ?rof.; Ricl'h ard Tumquist, Fh.D., Asst. Frof.;Sharron LaFollette, Instructor; John Ekblad, M.A., Assoc. Prat; Richard Troll, Ph.D., Prat; Thomas Rennie, Ph.D., Asst. Prof. PICTURED ABOVE LEFT are the mem- i bers of the History dept. James Bukow- ski, Fh.D., Asst. Prof.; Russ Paulson, Ph.D., Pruf.; Thomas Brown, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.; J.I. Bowie, Ph.D., Prof. The Psychology dept. faculty are pictured at ABOVE RIGHT. Frank Ruggiero, Ph.D., Asst, Prat; Ralph Hanson, Ph.D., Prat; John Hul- . left, M.A., Asst. Prof.; and Kenneth John- ! son, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. 146 Faculty Philosophy instructors Patrice- Loose, Ph.D., Asst. Prat; Harold Sjurnsen, Ph.D.; Asst. Prof.; and John Moreland, Ph.D., Asst. Prof. unwind after a full day of classes. a if; Paul Kim, Pl1.D., Assoc. Prof.; Richard Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.; Larry Roller, M.B.A., Reed, M.B.A., Asst. Prof.', F. Neil BakeT, Instructur; Randall Emermn, M-B-A-I MAA, Asst, Prat; S. James Galley, Instructor. M.A.A., Prof.; J. Thomas Donnelly, Faculty 147 ! The Art instructors are Susan Appel, ; P.T. Instructor; Jane Calvert, M.F.A., ' Instructur; and A Benjamin Jasper, I' M.A., Assoc. Prof. l1 Representing the English dept. faculty are Charlene Hawks, P.T. Instructor; R. Tweet, Ph.D., Fret; Harry Slelling, M.A., Assoc. Prof.; Juhn Lang, Ph.D., Asst. Prat; Nancy Huse, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.; ' William Reba, P.T. Instructor. 148 Faculty xx 19, ?- h The members of the Sociafogy dept. are. William Ward, Ph.D., Prat; Anita Rich- ardson, Ph.D., Asst. Prat; Lucien Za- morskT, M.A., Asst. Prat; Ben Nefzger, Ph.D., Asoc, Prat; and Betty Moore, M.A., Asst. Prof. ABOVE LEFT: The Geulngy dept. faculty: Norman Molina, Ph.D., Asst. Hot; Law- Pence Kandley, MA... Instructor; and Ed- ward Hamming, Ph.D., Prat; Richard An- derson, Ph.D., Prof. is a member of the Geology dept. ABOVE RIGHT: Mickael Haggar, Ph.D., Asst. Prof. of Geolugy poses in front of one of the displays in the geology museum. LEFT: The Educa- tion dept. teachers are Alan Gorr, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.; Nancy Prakas, Visiting Lec- turer; Margery Ratcliff, M.A., Asst. Prof.; and Donald Peterson, Ph.D., Prof. Missing From Picture, Donald Senna, Ph.D. Faculty 149 Elizabeth Nations, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.; and Erwln Weber, M.A., Asst. onf. The members of the Physics dept. fnClude: David Renneke, Ph.D., Asst. Prof., Bruce McCart, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.; and Roberl l .1 Some of the German dept. facuIty are . 1 Frank, Ph.D., Prof. 1 b Gathered in the Old Main Lounge are M.A., Asst. Prof. of Scandinavian; Sonja the foreign language teachers. Disnarda Knudsen, M,n., AssL Prof; of FR; Thomas Normiella, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. of SP; Banks, Ph.Dw Asst. Prof. of CL; Man John Sirevaag, Fh.D., Prat; Atie Zuur- Swanson, Ph.D., Asst. Prof. of Scandfni deeg, Ph.D., AssL Prof. of FR; Charles avian; and Roger Crosby, M.A., Instruc- Wilson, PH,D., Asst, Prof.; Nils Andersun, tor of FR. 150 Faculty 1.. The Physical Education teachers are pir tured in the Eubby cf Carver. SEATED are Stanton Kittleson, Ph.0., Assoc. Prof.', Dianne Fisher, M.Ed., Instructor; Leonard Kallis, M.A., Asst. Prof.; Ben Newcamb, M.A , P.T. Instructor; John Farwell, M.A., P.T. Instructor; Kristen McBride, M.A., Asst. Prof. STANDING: Vince Lundeen, Instructar; Janan Eff- land, M.A., Prat; David Langrock, B.A., FLT; Instructnr; Michael Hallway, In- structor; James Borcherding, M.A., In- struciar. The Math dept. faculty are Harry Nel- son, Ph.D., Prof.; Donald MC Laughlinf Ph.9., Proh; Douglas Nelson, Ph.DV, Asst. Prof. and Assoc. Dean of Augustana; Robert Johnson, Ph.D., Asst. Prat; Tim- othy Schermer, Ph.D., Asst. Praf., and CarruH Morrow, M.S., Asst. Pref. ...A- K.m4;vgm.--..... SEATED in the Old Main faculty lounge are members of the Religion dept Ar- now Levin, Phil, Assoc. Prof. and Ralph Radloff, Ph.D., Asst. Prof. STAND- ING: Peter Beckman, Ph.D., Prof.; Dan iel Lee, Ph.D., Asst. Prof.; and Myron Fugde, Ph.D., Assam Prof. Faculty 15 1 3. i ! i i1 ' i: Fl; i .. Freshman Find Classes Hard, But Making Friends Easy At first, freshman are ner- vous and hesitant about making the switch from the secure high schoof life to the unpredictable days on a college campus. The class of 1980, separated from old friends and familiar surroundings began with an orientation on Augustana's cam us. aking new friends and becoming acquainted with the new dorm life, inmost cases, happens quickly and easily. A new part of life is the begin- ning; the chailenge is there to grasp, and what happens during the year is because an identity has been shaped and perfected. u ..n wJ.X-..AU. mAH-mh...-A 13 Certain parts of college life seem a bit hard to swallow for this new coed. Caroline Stephen Bilderback BIackwaod James Dag Blanck Bingley Mel Blaser Pamela B M ey Susan Albright Robin Alexander David Allen Susan AHen Kathy Altman Carol Anderson Elizabeth Anderson Rubert C. Anderson Robert Anderson Sharon Anderson 5id Anderson Susan Anderson Marc Andresen Karin Aneslon Susanne Applegaie Thomas Artwick Julia Atkinson Lee Bacifek Lori Bahnks Richard Bailey Kathy Baker Randy Baker Missy Baldridg: Walter Eallek Julie Barker John Hart Frank Bartlett Vicki Basiletti Gail Battenschlag James Baum Craig Beach Karen Behm David J, Bell David Bell Judith Bellefeuille Andrew Benson Peter Benson Wayne Benson Nancy Bertram Steve Baits :Jj. Bradley Susan Buck Theresa Bnldt Elick Luran Bohman Andrew Bniing Meredith Susan Buland Jennifer Helm Ellaomberg Mark Bucian Freshman l 53 Janet Borggren William Bowden WI iam Bradley i Linda Brand Duuglas Brown II I Eular Brown Therese Brown ! Alan BuHey Jeffrey Bumgarner Daniel Burkhalter Carol Busse Cynthia Euwick - John Cain David Campbell Jane Campbell Susan Campbell Deborah Carlson 1 Shirley Casey a Paul Casillas Daniel Caswell Mary Cazares Anthony Cerveny Marcia Chamberiain Ii Kendall Capecci ' Jahn Chandler Cynthia Chvosta , Richard Clingen ' Pamela Cochran y Jull'e Cole '1 Faith Caleson I Kevin Collins Jeffrey Ccndit Dawn Ccuk Kathy Coak William Caoprider Craig Cools Lenore Camille I John Cosler I 1 ViCki Cultrell i Patrfcia Coums I I Cynthia Cuuri Jeffrey Coussens Linda Coussens Diane Couston John Cox Kenneth Cox Michae! Cox BNCe Craig Luuk, we made headlines, Marc An- dreSen tells Craig Juhnson as they sit enjoying a break outside the Union, 154 Freshman Pinball wxzard, Joffre Wise, IS a sflhou- Now Larry, we've gut to study! H Larry etle of concentration, during Wednesday Egger and Pam Redenbo debate the Chapefl hour as he tries his luck at the Issue of studying, while Sue Hoffman machines in the Union basemenl, provides an iHustration on whal it is. Chrfstine Cravatla Geraid Crawford Lesa Cregeen Kathryn Cruse Mark Dagel Denise Dahlke Steven DaHn John Danley Randall Davidson Janice Davis Lynn Davis Tim 021st David Dawson Monte De Bel Kevin DeJaeger Dave DeJaehger Jami Deigel Maria DeHapurtas Todd Depourter Mark Deresinski Michan DeHoH Kristine Dolejs Waller Dweske Patricia Duuarer John Dzielskl Steven Eckdam Kevin Eddy Larry Egger Celeste Ehmann Guy Ellfngwaod Scan Elsberg Julii Enderle Jenn Erickson Ann Ericson Gregory Esgar Bruce Eshelman Germd Elchfngham Fred aneH Peggy Fecht JHI Fellheim Freshman l 55 Richard Filarski Kathy Fugale Patricia Mark ' Fioarvanti Michael Fulancvich 1 Steven Flanagan Jay Frieslad Frank 1. Fischer John Foley Ellen Frisbie Gallichio John Julie Frank Paul Friich Brent Part of your freshman year is having to I Fisherkellw Gerafd FFECk David Frymire Gandnlfi wear your beanie during orientation week. ' Kathy Garland I Sonia Gee I Lnri Gellersledt . Luann Garth - Sandra Gibbs Janet Gieseke .1 David Gilliland i1 Joan Giltner 1 I I I 1 I ! Casandra Gineris Michael Gipson Laurie Glick :. Dale Goerne 1 Doug Goldsworthy Steven Good Sally Gordon Lisa Graham Alexis Granquist Charles Grawe 1 Laura Green i Michael Greer Emily Grfep 1 Martin Gustafsnn 1 Carl Hallberg 1 Pamela Hamblin 156 Freshman Phyllis Hamilton Vicky Hamilton Mary Hand Neil Hanks Steven Hanson Anastasia Harasek David Hart: Diane Haltery Jerilyn Havlik Nick Haydock Ruth Heaney Nancy Heaton Sara Hedberg Donald Heller Thomas Hemenway Kathy Henning mun?! lu Dale Herbeck Catherine Hermanek Jennifer Herwalu' Paul Hetzler William Hildebrandt John Hildner Paul Hildreth Beth Hl'll Glaness Hill Pamela Hoch Kirk HochsteHer Susan Huffman Karen Hagberg Debra Hogue Susan Hague David Holke Linda Holland Nanny Holland Steven Hollingswurth Herbert Hol1ister Maria Hondros Marilyn Hoover Randy Hoppensteadt Terry Hosieller Cheryl Houghlun Can you believe it? Roger Nevling finds college tougher than four years of high school could ever be. Freshman 1 5 7 Heidi Howald Jeffrey Howell Tim Hoyt Dwight Huffman Nancy Hughes Brenda Humphrey Anthony Hurd Marty Hurry - Kathryn Hulchins ' Scott Hutter JacqueIine Iannucci I Theresa Irey , Deborah Irwin Tom Isaacson Debra Izewski Kevin Jac kson Steven Jankowski James Jensen Linda Jensen Lynn Jensen Robert Jensen Trudy Jensen Susan Jelel Bev Jirsa Blair Johnson Craig Johnsun J. L, Juhnsnn J. L. Johnson Julie Johnson Karen Johnson Kent Johnson Kurt Johnson Rushing across campus with a friend. One of the penple who try to make the Kevin Wesi is a likely candidate far lransilion to college an easier one, is the late to class club. President Thomas Tredway, 158 Freshman During the ActTvily Fair upperclassman Greg Swede explains certain club activi- ties to a freshman, while Mary Wozniak, also a freshman, waits to ask him a question. Laura Jnhnson Mark Jahnson Rnss Johnson Stephen Johnson Thomas Johnson Susan Johnston Beth Jones Daniei Jones Mary Jording John Jovanavich Daniel Kallenbach Elaine Kaney Tuny Karman Sally Karsien Kerri Kalsalis James Kellner John KeFIy Cynthia Kemp Kristine Kennel! Jeanne Kent Madelyn Kerback Sue Kainer Sharon Kilar5ki Sharon King John Kitson Robert Knapp James Knoil Diane Komalar Kurl Konrafh Cheryl Kurdick Keith Kolarski Edward Kozlow Katherine Kritz Ruth Krueger Ellen Kuester Helen Kulas Patricia Kqunski Eric Kutzli David Lagerstrom Lynette Lang Brett Larsun Susan Larson Kim Lawler Curtis Lawrence Rebecca Leeneds Mary Beth Len: Pamela Lenharl Dave Lenihan Carol Lenz Freshman 159 Barbara Joyce Maas Lindahl Scott Karen Robert Jeffrey Loc kard Low den Macrowski Lindslrom Kelley Marc Dale Getting to know one another better is Dave Lingner Loncar Lubkeman Majcina the aim of Outdoor Education, as Dave Melanie Sharon Long Bruce Lundl'ne Annette EliCk and Anastasia Harasek find out at Little Debbie Loos Judith Luzar Manick the exhausting tire swing station. - : Lm n um67 . Gary March Robert Grant . David Margis Markionni Martin Donna Gretchen Markuson Malushek Adele Kevin Beth Michael Christa Mflle? Mayer McGuire McLaughlin Meyer Harold Miller Stacey Jon Sandra Cynthia Rl'c k Milier McCallum McIIraiih Meier Ml'chcmski Bruce Ginger Mary Cathy McCance Mc Kirgan Meislzh Miller 160 Freshman Thomas MI'I ler Victoria Miller Karen Milfes Torn Murrens Dav id Myalt Karen Nelson Moily Neseler Edward Mil let Kevin anch Dorothy Minghi Frances Nestier Roger Nevling Thomas Newby Ben Newcamb Tami Mohler Carui- Lynn Manson Elaina Mareschi Wynetta New man Patricia Nichols Charlotte Nl'zni k Stephen Noel Carolyn Morgan Dav id Mu nscn John Murabitc Paul Noffke Thomas Norberg Pamela Nordquist Charles Nordstrom Resting before trudging off to another class, Ginger McKirgan finds the was in the campus square to be quite cumforfable. Dancing during a soft moment of the Oktolaerfest are freshmen Paul Osbum and Tami Ward. Talent comes in all shapes, sizes, and styles at the Freshman Talent Shaw. Freshman 161 Jane Norman Diane Notbohm - Susan 0 Daffer '. Carol Odman Matt Oja ' l Geyalyn Olesky Evie Olson I Nicholas Orman . Paul Osborn Lester Pairs l George Pappas Ellen Paul ' Bryan Paulsen Karen Paulus Eugene Pavinaio Jeffrey Pearson Stephen Peterson ' Maris Peterson I Sylvia Petersun I Linda Pellenuzzo Brian Phillips Renee Pippitt Susan Pohlhammer . - Janice Pokorny 1 Gary Pol ic Kathlene Pulte Carla Puma ' 5 Jeffrey Pope i Richard Pople a. Jan Powell I Andrew Powers James Powers Michael Monica Quill Judith Raffl Martin Prather Chester Radak Steven Rahn Reardnn Nanci Pratt Ann Radlaff Ted Pam Redenim Mike Purcell Ramsdell Cecilia Reed Getting help at the Union information desk is a battle, as Craig Coats and Sid Anderson find out through experience. 162 Freshman Fcur years of college is a tightrope adventure, especially freshman year, demonstrates Steve Weiss on the Post- man': Walk at Outdoor Education. Slriding down the Bergendoff sidewalk, Andrew Boling, assures himself that Augustana is the place for him. Keith Reimel Dane Resh Jeff Reynolds Shirley Richardson Karen Ric ks Donna Rod Brian Roegge Michael Roqala Heiene Romb Jami Roth Charles Ruvey David Ruben Glenn Rubin Michael Rubino Karen Ruggeri Jeffrey Ruggles William Rusin Joann Rust George Rydlinski Beih Sabbath Maria Sagutu Debra Salsman Margaret Sandherg Mary Santy Thomas Sawtelle Cathleen Schellenger Karin Scherpf Phillip Schertz Bonnie Schlesser Deborah Schmidt Martha Schmidt LineHe Schmult Susan Schroeder Cathy Schumm Mary Scollay Freshman 1 63 I Terence Scott I Thomas Scott Loretta Seabolt Mark Seaholm Joe Seemiller Gene SemmefhaCR Paula September final 1 Christopher Seyfarth , Susan Sharkey ,i Brian Sharp Mary Simonis l Stephen Sinksen 1 Kathryn Siudyla Jeffrey Siudzinski , Jill Skiem 1, Deborah Skowronski i James Slagel i Steve Slaveck . Mary Sue Sledd + Beth Sleeman E 1 Patrick Slaat Robert Smet Kimberley Smid 2 Catherine Smith Melonnie Smith Michael Smith Sharon Smith Timothy Snider Susan Sohl Dan Juliana Nancy Sharon Speer Sl, Hilaire Stamenkovich Steinhauser Laura Sperlik Cean Staalens Richard Steve Linda Stauler Steinwart Staffaroni Cynthia Stees Thomas Senior Jan Aurelius offers some helpful Stengele suggestions to freshmen Andy Benson and Sheryl Huughtun at a play rehearsal. 1 64 Freshman Robert Slephanites Mary Stevenson Steve Stime Steve Stirts John 8:0: kton Mike Straw Carol Stream Gerald Strulz Rita Svarcas Jeffrey Swanberg Scott Swanson Karla Swansson Douglas Swindall Lisa Taghon Elizabeth Tapia Shirley Tappendorf Elizabeth Tarr Keith Tauher Myra Telac John TelEeen James Tenen- Susan Theus Rebecca Thomas Scull Thompson Teresa Thornton Leslie Thummel Daniel Tiplon John Tudesco Steve Toohill Christine Torres Nancy Trevor Kathleen Tribble Thomas Turk Daniel Turner Grace Turner Randy Tweet Heidi Unhold Did you want me? asks Bunnie Reich- elt when fhe camera click startles her lab concentration. Freshman 165 Richard Van Asdlen I l Kristine Vander Weyden Kevin Vargas I Diane Vawik Anne Veltman : Cheryl Vinson il John Vlajkavic 4 Jeffrey Voss Shelly V05: Mona Vroman Theodore Wacholz Juseph Wal lace Tamela Ward i Brian Warner 1 Jeffrey Warning Kent Wartick ; Ronald Wartman a Karin Waskuw Danief Weakfy 11 David Webb Mark Weimer Alayne Weingartz Gail Weiss Stephen Weiss Kimberly Wells ! Kevin West l David Westman l I I I l L U PamelaWeiner i . Kathryn Jean . ' . - Weston Whiltemore -. , . . ' 1 James Paul ' Wheeler Wilczynski Nancy Ralph . V 1 Wheeler Wilhoite ' ' 7' ' ' Gathered together fur an afternoon pic- ' nic, fveshmen loosen up and finally begin to feel like they belong. 166 Freshman Groups gather in the Carver PE Center to meet their orientation leaders and fellow incoming freshmen on the first day of orientation week. Thomas W ilkens Barbara Willard Douglas Williams Terry Williams Wesley W ilfiams Sondra Wiltshire Priscilla Wing Sandra W inka Pamela W inslow Joffre Wise Keith Witt William Witte Michael Woodward Ronald Workman Mary Wozniak David Wrath James Wright Denise Yorkman Lianne Youngquist Stephen Yount Cheryl Zeken Paul Zollicoffer Ave Zuccarl'no Freshman 16 7 Monica Adams Mike ,Adkinson Karen Adolphson Scott nhlgrin Doug Ahrens Charles Akers Laura Allen Mark Allen Mike Ailen Pete Almen Kim Alterini Cindy Anderson Darla Anderson Dave Anderson Jeff Anderson Keith Andaman Mark Andaman Mary Anderson Paul Anderson Scott Anderson Paul Andreson Lynn Armstrong Sue Austin Aaron Backman Kelly Baird Brad Baker Susan Baker Caron Bardell Mary Beth Barrett Anne Bartel Robin Bassing Lynne Baughman Gerald Bauwens Bill Bealiie Laura Beckman Anthony Bell David Bell Rubin Bellvilie Mark Bengslan Nancy Benson Mark Bent: Dick Berg David Bergslon Doug Bertram Roxanne Bierman Kim Bigham John Bittner Sophomores 169 James Blakley Mary Jo Blanchard Richard Blanki Brian Blodgelt Carolyn Slough Kimberiy Boa! Henry Boldt Kathy Bond Lauren Boswall Carl W. Bowman Sue Bowman Jane! Bradley Candice Brallstrom Theresa Brei Alan Bridges Donna Briske David Brodeen 5 Barbara Brooks ; Corinna Bruckner Bruce Bryson Cheryl Schefdecker Kendafl Burneit Gordon Campbell ! l Donna Borzick I Nanette Carlmark Barbava Carlson Cindy Carlson Eilleen Carlson D. Tara Carolan f Deborah Cary 1 Shirley Casein Mary Ceas Paul Cerovski C. Chamberlain Deb Chapa Craig E. Christell Cami Christensen . Charles Christensen I Nancy Christofferson Wendy Chwistek i - Ron Cinadr Michael Cfsek Steven Clark I Brenda Clauson Brant Clements ! : Anthony Coco Nadia Coelho ' Pat Connolly Chapel hour is a ffne time for getting Dawn Alhman finds this table more quiet together 'In the Union than the library! 1 70 Sophomores Sophomores Mark Detweiler and Bill In another part of ihe Union, Jim Rl'es Zacher listen attentively to the details WIGHT finds his friends conversation of a Cubom Concert Committee Meeting. much more exciting. Dori Cnnupeotis Mary Cord Paul Corning Jeanne Custanzo Cindy Cox Leslie A. Crabtree Cyndi Cropp Kevin Cruikshank Sally Cummens Karen Cure Paul Curtis Rhonda. J. Czajka Dan Daluga Craig Dahms Nancy Jayne Davis Mark Detweiler Grace Diaz Laura Dieterle Duane B. Dixon Jean Dorman Laurie Donahue James E Dopler Keith Dorman David W. Douglas Paul Dresselhaus Thomas Drew Steven P. Duensing Tom Dumoull'n Den Duncan Mary Louise DunIap Jeff Ebbesen Cindy Ebenezer So phomores 1 71 The daily mail is always an exciting eventful surprise tor Barb Rich! Linda Ebert ' 7. - Jeff Eichelberger 'Elt' - Jean Eiermann u'n 2.. . I . EllenEliaSon Eacaallimal Amanda Ellis 'vb' u. da 36 i m a a a I Randy Ems Jay England Robert Eppel Debra Erhart Tod Erickson Roger Ericsun Kathy Erland David Evans Heidi Evans Lee Ann Faulkner Kathleen Feilinger Paul Felstrup John G, Ferravi Robert Fischer Melody Fitzer Sue.l A. MichaeT E. Jay Forkel Patrick L. Jeanne Fleischman Flinn Paul Frost Fortney Freiburg Richard Freis Joseph Fritz Bub Gagne Eric DiAnn Jenny Fryxell Robin Fuller Fritzeen Fruland Sandra L. Janice R. Gammon Garrison After a full day the walk up to Westerlin is a refreshing change. 172 Sophomores Richard George Gianninie Carrie Nancy Hall Gartelos John Gillstrom Kathy Bryan Gibson Paula Hallen John Leonetti knows that this exper- Gartner Kathfeen Giovanetli Diane imenl has to ba just right. Famie Gay Gilbertson Bruce Hall Hamilton Therese Hannan George Hansen Eunice Happ Andrea Harris Cynthia Harvey Tim Hastings Lynn Hauser Patrick Haveriy Jefi Hawkins Rochelle Hayes Greg Haynie Cynthia Heckmann Eric Hedmark Glen Heiden Denise Heinze Greg HeiS'. Don Heller Jamel Helpenstel! Chrl's Hendren Jeff Henricks Diane Henriksun Richard G. Hensev Linda HentriCh Mark Hermansun Cindy Herr Donald Hill Randy Hinton Steve Hirsl Janet Hobbs Peggy A. Hodney Mark Hoffer David Holpert Anne Holyoak Cheryl Hopley Rel J. Holchkiss Jr. Deanna Howarten Denise Hughes Don Hullgren Nick Hultgren Willie Hurd Sophomores 1 73 Besides various and sundry things, Paul Fl WiQkop must do his laundry. I Kyle Glynn . Susan Gomall Paul Guod David Gordon Julie Gosma h Gary Granback Maryfaith Greenhalgh Ann Greer l' Rick Gregory Richard Grossman Elizabeth Graves Tina Gustafson Chet Jacks Jennifer Jac kson Mark Jamrozik ! David James E Berit Johansen : Alisande Johnson Becky Johnson Brad Jnhnsnn Brian H. Johnson Dale Johnson Daniel C. Johnson David Johnson Debuvah S. Johnson Nancy C. Johnson Sarah Johnson Stephen Johnson Karen Juliet Laurel Kamps Kathy Karmis Jamie Kaufmann Kenton Keadle Renee Kehe Ellis Kell Clifford Kieser Torn Klak Mark Kling Brian Klink 1 74 Sophomores Steve Kiutz John Knell, Jr. Stephen Kuwalsky Beverly Krieg Kathy Kruegey , Kimberly Krumbholz l Tina Jo Krypel David Kubecyko Gregg Kuthe Tacy Lac kore Jack Lafayette Rosann LaFortune Thomas Lagerhausen 1 Nicholas C. Lamnafos Dane Lanahan 1 Kurt Larson Jeanne Lauth Roger Leach Diana Leerhoff Michael Lemanskf John Leonetti 1 Rnbert LePretre ii Janis Lewellan Gregory Lillibridge X Scott Lindberg Chris Lindley Janice Lindmark Matthew Lindquisl Randy Linert William Long : Michael Lopez Maryann Loris Ken Werner and Joe Piano find something John Louis Kim Lynn Roxanne Mark interesting in someone's maif bax! Kathryn MacAskill Mallory Marsh Matthews Lucas Diane Paula Dee Diane Deborah Machatka Malsack Martin Mayer LUSH Bernard William Laura Tom Peter J. Mack Mariner massal MazZuc kelli Luzzi Mark Sue Mark Joan Maidak Marquardt Martin McAuley Sophomores l 75 Kevin Staven MCAqufe Mealman Jeffrey Susan H McCoy Menconl' Stephen David McGrath Meredith Deborah Moore Richard E. Mnore Richard Mordini Helen Morgan g Karen Morris ' Ron Morris Pete Morton I . Nancy Moiz Richelieu Mullan L Merrill Muller Kevin Mundell Albert Musa Kathy Muster Jean Mason Dana Needham Beih Nelson 1 Janet Nelson Lowe Nelson John Newman Kim Niziolek Lisa Norman Connie Norton Ann Nugent John O'Conner Brian O'Malley Rockey O'Neal Gregg Oak Paul Obrock Chuck Dian Tracey Olsen Julie Olson Shelby Olsen l 76 Sophomores John Merriman Robert Metcalf Dave Meyer BiIl Mic kalski Hefenanne Michna Mark Mieszala Doug Miley J. Spencer Miller Vaughn 5. Mil lel' Wil I iam Mueller Melisa Mnltzen Anna-Maria Mornquist The computer Watfl'v language is an art once it has been mastered by Steve Clark. Jan Bruce , Chris Poppsnhvuse Pisel Ronald x Powell Lesl le Mary Pieper Dave Poust Podbelsek Pipenhagen Kathy Thomas Pefrik Willie Hurd poses obviously during Joyce Paui Mark Pielsticker Martha Peterson class for he photographer. Pohiman Pobereyko Pierce Joe Piano Martha Peterson Lynn E. PEtersun Deb Nelson Janet Peterson Duane Peterson Betsy Peterson Adrian Pena, Jr. Jeffrey Pearson Teresa Parkinson John Parker Joe Parish C. Pappadernos Nick Papanos Dan Palm Matthew on Steve Ordez Jana Otis Cheryl Hopley doesn't- exactly study all the lime in the library. Sophomores 1 7 7 Seegers Ron Seib l 78 Sophomores Timothy Quinn Matthew Radek Timothy Ramos Gregory Ramsay Cecilia Rangel Geri Redican Ken Refner David Reinerken Rita Reynolds Barbara Rich Shawn Richardson James Ries Liala Rl'tsema- Ward Rivenberg Marcia Robertson Tammy Robeson Ronald ROBBIE Janet Rugers Monica Rujek Kim Rostello Willie Rucker Sheri Russell Patrick Ryan Sheldon Salak John Schaver Dean Schlueter Elizabeth Schmidt Jim Schneider Pafh' Schneidwind Catherine Schold Ann Schroeder Lori Schroeder Debbie Schroder Marcia Schuldt Dave Sceif Steve Rose Setterdahl Simonis Kathy Janet Sexton Simonsen Ann Peter Sherrick simshauser .mlx Mark Simundscn Garden Smith Susan Smutley g Studying with a friend heIps Paul Good grasp the tutal concept of his Science studies. Bob Swinugo tLEFU maps out just the way tn study in the library. Library calculators are a big help to sophomore Bub Metcalf Lenora Sniaiynsky Valerie Snyder Steven Spayer Dan Stadelman Bill Ste: kel Betty Siel'nkamp Lorraine Stelter Kathryn Stenbarg Bob Stengele Rhonda Stewart Dave Slac kdale Roger Stoneberg Mark Siraub Amy Streitmatter Kelly Strom Sue Strong Lorraine Sluder Mike Slurek Sophomo res l 79 The walk from Andreen is a good morning wake-up exercise for these second year coeds. Michae! Summers Karin Sundelius Dana Swanson ... -Aqm .. .... ....... Sherrill Swanson Barbara Swedo Karen Swithin x Wayne Syas ' Tim Tady Craig Talik Celeste Tapia Claudia Tadford Roxanne Thomson ! Alan Thnrell ; Peter Thus: Mark Thrun Jean Tillia Sue Tillman Rodney Talley Rick Toops Daniel Tnppen Cynthia Trautsch Renee Treesf. Jeff Tuchowski Catherine Ulfig Evelyn Valentin Laura Van Ausdall Luanne VanderVennet M Sharon VanPelf. Richard Vayda Tarl' Vermeulen I Matihew Vic kers 1 John Vass Dawn Vroman Jerry Wagner Michael Wainwright Brian Wake Denise Wafters Phylistene Ward Thomas Warn Scott Warren Donna Wagon Dave Wayne Richard Webb Susan Weber 180 Sophomores One of Lori Stelter's best times of the day is that friendly tark aboui the latest. Jack Welbourne Judi Wenzel Ken Werner Curline West Leslie Westa Cheryl Westendorf Julie Whitaker Marilyn White Ann Wildermuth Yvonne W illiams Nancy Williamson Don Willits Beth-Ann Wilson Paul Wilkop Johanna Worley Ronald Wright William Zacher Janet Zaruba Randy Ziegenhorn Susan Ziegler Danna Zimmerman Mark Zoran Sophomores 181 Junlur Beth Johnson Ronald Adams Dawn Ahlrnan Joyce Alexander Carl Anderson Dwayne Anderson Jim Anderson Jeff Anderson Susan E. Anderson Todd Arnold Joan Bakalar Donna Baker Jeff Baker Nanette Basala Michael Barker Diane Barnes Michael Barnes Jeanine Bauer Wendy Baum Clyde Becker David Behm Craig Beintema Jeffrey Bell Gary Benejam Joseph Banning Nancy Bergman Douglas Bergstrom Bruce Beusling Joseph Bigntt Chris Bjarnson John Boettcher Emerson Bolen Carlene Bond Mark Borden Cheryl Borkgren James Borowski Scott Briney Juniors 183 I Sue Juhn ' BJ'ISEQW Brawn Treasure 5 LOUIS S. Brown Joseph Brawnell 1. Bmgggeman Roger Bruno, Jr. Karl ' Jaryce Brunelle Richard Euddenhagen BHIkEma Colleen Butera R, Bybee Christina Burns Lynda Leanne Clyde Becker poses in front of the Derk- Caldwell Ronald Cap Carlson Castle mann Library for the Junior photographer AW 19 r 5..Chandler Christine Valerie Chris 5. Collins David Lee Church Cieslak Coder Greg Conrad Geral 11 Jean Jul ie Cornilson Andy Covey Coop Corcoran Cure James Teri Cox Cheri Robert Czuprynski Cushing Czachura Concentration Is very much a tedious art as pyactrced by this art student. 1 84 Juniors Tim Richards has same interesting in-' formation for Jan May. Michael Dalin Susan Deepen John Demar Kathleen De mpsey Brad Dentefhoff Michael Delahanty Paul Dhuse Richard Dierker Ann Dobrath Susan Dorbeck Torn Doyle Jerry Dudgeon E. J. Duncan Steve Dunk Bob Dunsworth Connie Butcher Frank Dwyer Evelyn Dymkowski MA. Eddy Andrew Edwards Jeff Eggert Susan Eggert Cheryl Efsenhart Lauri Eisenmann BIII Ellingwuod Beth Engherg William Epperly J. Erikson Larry Eriksnn Susan Ericksnn Arlen Schamz tRIGHTl has a look of utter satisfaction after a long, lung day. Juniors 185 Maria Erling K. Eyster Debra Farney Kim Feige Claire Felbinger Monica Fernslraedl Torn Fewden Paul Fiala William Fiori Shirfey Flemming Michael Foley : Mike Fowler i Bonnie Fox James Frey Derald Gab Barry Gauagher 1 Michael Gallichio ; Debra Gammon 1 Carol Garrett 3 Elizabeth Gehn Gayle Gerard Roger Gerda: Diane Gesling Steve Gibble Neil Gibson QC. Gilbert Gary Gofol'th Pat Goodwin Karen Gaold Bruce Green Linda Griffith ii . Kay Grutemeyer Choirvpraclice is hard work for Mark Juniar Steve Gibble gives a little friendly Smellle aid for an exam. 186 Juniors Cubom's Candy Shop puts even Junior: to work Be+sy Kemper poses hafnpily during a very exciting conversation. Steven Gunderscn Jl'rn Haase David B, Hall Tom Hall Jeffrey Hallman John Ham mermeister J. J. Hansen J. Harbarger Sharon Hardel Keith Harris Paul Hart Patti Hartenstein Judith Hartung Ed Haskins Dana Haynie Ken Hedherg Craig Hegstrum Michael Heiander Brad Hendricks Lon Hendricks Pamela Hendrix JnAnne Heniades Jeanne Henning Lea Hier Juniors 1 87 Linda H009 dues some last minute Caught in the act of studying is a Carlsson cramming before class. Junior. ' Sandra High .5 Turn Hill i Marl: Hillebrand ! Ken Hudel James H. Hoffman I Michael Hofstetter Denise Hnglin Dave Holland Linda Hoog Linda Ling Gary Horn Robert Hose 1 ' Vicki Hostetler ,5 Judith Hyeu Michael Irving Peter Ishibraski Amy Jackson L. R. Jackson Jeffery Dennis Julle Jensen Kenneth Jensen Kurt Jensen Donna Johan Beth M. Johnson Drake Johnson 1 Fred Johnson J. J. Johnson Jeff Johnson Marc Judd , Sylvia Kalnins ! Janet Katschke Edward Kelenyi i i Greg Kelly I Melanie Kelley Timothy Kelly Elizabeth M. Kepner Mbadcam Ketcha Scott Kaye: Shavan Kidd Mark Kiefer 188 Juniors CheryI Kimbalf Lynne M. Kirby Corey Kirkpatrick William Klein Staniey M. Klein Julie Knaack Jan Knuckey Debra Knufsan Bonnie Knhler Harry anh Jeff Kraft Robert Kraft Kathryn L, Krogh Tracey Kuehl Randall Kuntzelman Kim Kurtzhal Ted Kutsunis Michael Lancaster Paula Lange Diane Larson Ellen Larson Lovi Larsen Tom Laughlin Ted Lawrence Jeff Layng Jack Lee Lirrith Lerdvoratavee Janet Lewis Susan Lewis Jody Liess Christy Lindabauer Carol Lindley Ted Lindquist Gregg Lingenfelder Jan Lipke Jane Liston Bruce Little Maureen Lnughlin Leslie an2 Deborah K. Luhtala Greg Truman is speechless as he can- templates just what to say at next at WVIK. Juniors 189 David Lundall Robert Lyle Barb Mather Paul McCann ' Cynthia McGregor I 1 Daniel McLean . Mark Mellie ! Mark Meneghetfl' 4 Mark Michafczewskf Dan Miller Deborah Miller Stanley Mifler l Alan Minni John Misner Martin Mnllway - Naomi Manson ' Michael Moore Claire Morency Gary Mortenson Kevin Mueller , Melanie Mueller 1 Patrick Mulligan Matt Myre Gerald Myscofski Scott Neeley Julie Nefzger Lee Anne Nelson Roger Nelson 190 Juniors Gregg Lundeen Laura Mahoney Phil lip Maxwall Leralta McCauley Martha Lundhnlm Jim Mang I'eri Janice May Janet McCutchen Christine Luzar Parn Marinangeli J. Tam McBride Sandy Mc Donald Christopher Lyle Rose Marsh R. McCaHum Loretta Caught right in the middle of a very McGee important Cubom meeting. Julie Core and Bill Law let it ring out during the Freshman Talent Show Donna Naval: MarIa Novak Jack Nunn Valerie Oldenburg Diane Oliver Carol Ofsen Andia Olsen Bruce Olson Kristen Olson Kim Ostrom Don Palm L. Parker Jim Patrom Stephen Paulus Debra Parfne V, Pendarvis J. W. Peterson Patricia Peterson Paul Peterson Larry Peugh Jim Phitlips Jerilynn Pierce Linnea Pierson Mark Pierson Mark Paff Jeff PohIhammer Katie Fohlman John Poust Randy Pulse Donna Putrnan Jill Rakus W. L. Randal! J. W. Reeser Susan Reid Which dessert isnrl fattening? asks Nancy Yost. Juniors 191 Tali ,.-P..n.- A f I Lisa. Schiller Janet Schiill Jim Paul R. Schroeder Schroeder Danna Rolf: Victoria Romano Jayne Rose P, K, Ross Erik Rnsing Bruce Royer Daniel Sample Sheri Sanherg Julie Sanders Steve Sanding Bruce Sapp Michael' Scarcelii Brian Schaeffer Cherie Schafer Perry Scott Sharon 192 Juniors Scotty J.Vi-v, Marsha Ren T. Requei Gary Rewerts Thomas Ribbecb Tim Richards Mary Ricaurete David Riggs Helmet Roberts Donovan Robertson Dean Ruck SueI Roeder Paul Raiku bro.- Vi Donald Schneider Schott Joanne Arlen Schupbach sehwa'z Lynn Serra Marcerla Seuerson Junior, Jed Faust spends an afternoon studying hr cva mmingi in the library. Bradley William J. Sheena Anthony Seyfarth Clayion Shelby Chris Shovys Margaret Shoemaker Gregg Shuster R. Siberl Sigmuund Gail Sipe At the Freshman picnic, Junior Orienta- tion Leader, Ed Kerenyi, demonsirates the art of eating. Kim Skarin Debbie Pat Slaber Margie A. Skerston Michael Smith Steve Sparbel Susan Spear Snyder Sandra Cassandra Staniszewski Squires Sue Egger explains just what to do to be a good Freshman Juniors 193 Laurie Staveteig Doreen Sterba Craig Stevens Charles Stewart L. M. Stewart Laura Siievers Kim Stromberg Karen Sundrall Donald Sutherland Pamela Swaim Gail Swanson James Swanson Nancy Swanson Tevesa Swanson Bub Swinincga Mitchell Szydlowskl' Lynn Taeger Dean Taylor I Tayra Doveste Ray Thompson p1 Dixie Thuline ; Marjorie Tutterington Jeff Tollenaer Ed Tomlinson Torn Tvacey Cathie Trice Greg Tmman Geri Unhold Sandra Vandal Horn David Van Nest Dennis Villarreal Susan Wagner .g r PM . .1, . . Gran! Gregg Joan Patrick JoAnn Wakefield Walker Walker Walter Walters Walvs Maribeth Julie Nancy Daniel Diane Walter Wambeka Weigand Wein Weiss Weiss Werner Gary Terry Nancy Lynne Cary T.L. You have to be dressed exanlry right Wetterman Wayne Whitmore wuhelm Williams Williams before siudying, 194 Juniors A cantemplantive moment for Pom- Pom girl, K. C. Kurtzahl. Kris Wilson Cathie W fndheim Em meft Wit! Dianne W itte Mary Wand Greg Yemrn Nancy Vast Jerry Young Joel Young: Rhonda Zahn Rafph Zahn Karen Zarcone Peter Zenisek Rob Zepeda Sharon Zukley Juniors 195 Agma Acosta Mama Aggen Beth Arnold Glna Armetta Davfd C. Akers Kathy Albrecht W. Mark Anderson 5 am A n derson Jeanette Aurelius Robert Bier Debra Alger Glen Amundsen Susan Anderson Susan Anderson Kenneth Baker Gail Barber CHARLES ABPLANALP Music Education Lake Forest, Illinois AGMA Z. ACOSTA Medlcal Technology San Juan, Puerto Rico Transfer: University of Puerto Rico Campus Crusade for Christ. PAUL ADAM 5 Speech Aledo. Illinois MARNA AGGEN Elementary Education. Physical Educa- lion Morrison, Illinois Toppers; Student Education Association; Corridor Adviser; Women's Dorm Coun- cil; PEMM Club; Women's Intramural Board; Softball: Women's Programming Committee, Chairman; Illinois State Scholarship,- Auqustana Honor Scholar- ship. DAVID AKERS Business and Accounting Coal Valley, Illinois KATHERINE ALBRECHT Business Adminlstration, Psychology Rock Island, Illinois Toppers; Psl Chi; Homecoming Com- mittee, Business Mgm- Phi Rho, Presi- dent; IS; '75 Study Ahmad. GLEN AMUNDSEN Economlcs and Geography Antioch, Illinois DEBBY ANDERSON Histury Rock Island, Illinois EILEEN ANDERSON Mathematics, Geology Rock Island, Illinois Mortar Baird: Who's Who; Toppers; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Augustana Campus Church; Campus Crusade for Christ; Symphony Orchestra; Handel Oratorio Society; Mathematics Club; Udden Geology Club; South American Qtr. '76; National Merl! Schularship. JEFFREY ANDERSON Psychology Mollne, Illinois Phi Mu Alpha Slnfcnia; Augustana Choir; Auguslana Chamber Singers; Handel Oralarln Society. SARA ANDERSON Art, Art Educatfon Three Rivers, Michfgan Toppers; Alpha Psf Omega; Rackety-I: Saga; Tour Guide; Musical Theatre; In- tramurals; Augustana Honor Scholarship. SUE ANDERSON Accounllnq, Business Administration Buffalo Grove, Irlrnors Homecomfng Commmees; Tour Guide; American Business Womens Association; Deans List; Aid Assuciation for Luther- ans Scholarship: Augustana Honor Scholarship; Ill'lnois State Scholarship. SUSAN ELIZABETH ANDERSON Pre-Medicine, Biology Genesen, Illinois Toppers; Beta Beta Beta. Vice-Presi- dent: Homecoming committees, co- chairman: Corridor Adviser; Wumens Dorm Council, committee chairman; Biology Club; RA Committees; Student Judiciary; Augusiana Honor Scholarship. W. MARK ANDERSON English, Math-Compuler Science Litchfield, Illinois Akras; Mens Dorm Council; Judo Club; Mathematics Club; erters Club; Inira- murals; Saga. contributer; Augustana Honor Scholarship GINA ARMETTA Speech Therapy Muline, Illlnols ASSHA: Klwanls Club Schnlarship; Illi- nois State Scholarship. BETH ARNOLD Biology, Spanish Berwyn,11llnois Mortar Board; Toppers; Sigma Delta Pi; Student Education Association; Friend- Seniors 197 . . 1-. m7. Mark Beilke Kenneth Belram Judy Bonham Donald Berg Robert Binder s K353: - x K Nancy Bergman Ann Blair Mark Banzell Bruce Beuseling Craig Blomberg Cynthia Borzick J shlp Fair; Homecoming Committees; Orientatinn Leader; Tour Guide; Wom- en: Dorm Council; Spanish Club; Spain Study Program; Augustana Honor Scho- larhsip; Illinois Schularship. JEANETTE AURELIUS Humanities, Speech Des Molnes, Iowa Mortar Board, Secretaiy; Omisron Delta Kappa; Sigma Alpha Iota: WVIK; Friendship Fair: Homecoming Cummit- lees; Andreen Judiciary, Chairman; Au- gustana Choir; Augusiana Chamber Singers; Handel Oratorio Society; RA Committees; Berta Chi Theta, Chaplin; Frame on the Wall Club Cammittee; CUBOM; Talent Shows; Augustana Horl- or Scholarship; FEO Schularship. HAROLD BADY Speech Therapy Chicago, Ilflnols Mortar Board; Akros: Alpha Psi Omega; ASSHA, President; Friendship Fair; Homecoming Committees, chairman; Orientation Leader; Gamma Alpha Beta, Historian; CUBDM. ROBERT T. BAER Accounting, Business Administration Oak Park, Illlnols Akros; ?riendship Fair; Beta Omega Sigma. Pledgemaster, 1M Director; Wrestling. 198 Seniors LOIS BAHL Psychology Molina, IlHnais KENNETH BAKER Math and Computer Science Chicago, Illinois GAIL BARBER Psychology Rock Island, Illinois CYNTHIA BAUMANN Art Education, Elementary Educatinn RIverdale, lillnois Mortar Board, Historian; Toppers; Stu- dent Education Association, President; MARK EEILKE Biology, Music, Pre-Medicine Mt. Prospect Illinois Omicron Delta Kappa; Akros; Beta Beta Beta; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonla; Observer; Pulbications Board; Chapel Choir; Han- del' Oratorio Society; RA Committees; John A. Chrlstlanson Pre-Medicine Scholarship; Augustana Honar Scholar- ship. KEN BELLAH Business Administration, Political Scl- BHCE New Lenox, Illlnnls Akras Campus Crusade for Christ; Friendship FaIr; Mans Dnrm Council: Tour Gulde; Handel Oratorio Society; Fellowship of Christian AthleteS: Col- lege Republicans; Augustana Honor Scholarship. RHONDA BENNETT Elementary Educatfon Rock Island, Illinois DONALD BERG Accounting, Business Administration Lincoln, Illinois Akrus; Orientation Leader; RA; RA Committees; Phi Omega Phi; CUBDM, Chairman; CUB, Chairman. NANCY BERGMAN Elementary Educaiion LaGrange, Illinois Transfer: North Central College Student Education Association. Vice- President: Homecoming Committees, Committee Chairman; Womens Dorm Council, Committee Chairman; Udden Geology Club; Delia Chi Theta; Tutor,- CUE: Dorm Judiciary Beard. JOHN B BERTELLI Biology Molina, Illinois DORIAN BEZANIS Economics Evanston, Illinois ROBERT BINDER Accaunting, Buslness Administration Dalton, Illinois Mans Dorm Council; Gamma Alpha Beta. Marty Baur Gall Brady Mark Bull -' XE. Stephen Butz Renee Byrd ANN BLAIR Elementary Educatiun Colona, Illinois Toppers; Student Education Assuciation; Phi Rho; Augustana Honor Scholarship; Auguslana Muslc Scholarship. CRAIG BLOMBERG Mathematics, Rellglon, Spanish Rock Isl'and, Illinois Omicron Delta Kappa; Akros: Sigma Delta PI; Student Education Association; Campus Crusade for Christ: Augustana Choir, Chapel Choir; Handel Oratorio Soclety; Mathematics Club; Spanish Club; Spain, Summer lTS; National Merit Scholarship; Rubert McLaughlin Award. JUDY BONHAM Accounting, Buslness Administration Worth, Illinois Toppers: Wcmens Dorm Council: Na- tional Association of Accountants: Au- gustana Honor Scholarship. MARK BOOZELL Poiltlcal Science, Speech Rockford, Illinois WVIK, General Manager, Business Man- ager; Television; Spring Fling '76 Co- Chairman;.Corrldor Adviser; Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; College Republi- cans; RHIP; Drama; Radio Board LEIGH BORCHARDT R. Lynn Brandt James Brannick Nancy Burns William Burress Madonna Bzdyl Jeffrey Campagna Psychology Chicago, Illinois Transfer: Wright Junior College Math- Emalics Club; Illinois State Scholar- ship. EILEEN BDRGWICZ Psychology and Biology Orlando Park, Illinois CYNTHIA BORZICK Biology East Moline. Illinois Biology Club, Secretaerreasurer. LINDA CATANZARD English McHenry, llllnols Observer; Saga; Corridor Adviser; Assis- tant Resident Director; Writers Grub; Kappa Epsilon; Mademoiselle Magazine College Board Member; Augustana Hon- or Scholarship; Playgirl Magazine Non- Fictiun Scholarship. BOUR, MARTY Biology, Pre-Denlstry Monmouth, Illinals Publicatians Board; Friendship Fair; Homecoming Committees; Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; Blnfogy club; RA; RA Committees; Phi Omega Phi, Pledge Captain; Track; Mell'inger Academic Scholarship. PHILIP BOWDEN Geology Janice Brewer Sandra Erislol Ruby Burwell David Bush Scutt Campbell Rocco Carbnne LaGrange, Illinois Omicron Delta Kappa; Akros; Alpha Psi Omega; Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Presi- dent, Secretary-Treasurer: Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; AMT, Business Mgr.; Udden Geology Club; Delta Ome- ga Nu; Augustana Honor Scholarship; Gulf 0H Scholarship; Charles G. John- son Scholarship. GAIL BRADY Biology, German MorrFs, Illinois American Chemical Society; Student Education Association: Campus Crusade for Christ; Tour Guide; Handel Oratorio Society; Biology Club; CUBDM; Augus- tana Honor Scholarship; Iflinols State Scholarship. B. LYNN BRANDT Art and Art Hlstory Kinnelon, New Jersey JAMES BRANNICK Accounllng. Polltlcal Science Freeport, Illinois Akrus; Tour Guide; Phi Omega Phi; Football; Washington Semester '75. JANICE BREWER Speech Therapy Chicago, Illinois ASSHA; Orienkaiion Leader; Black Student Unlon; Spanish Club; Basket- ball; Track. Seniors 199 s .uw. Peggy Carlson Linda Catanzara mad Bruce Christensen SANDRA BRISTOL Speech Therapy Marine. Illinois Toppers; ASSHA; Kiwanis Club Scher- arshlp; Augustana Honor Scholarship; If- Iinois State Scholarship. NANCY BRO Art, Art Education Glenview, Illinois Student Educatlon Association; Saga; Homecumlng Committees; Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; Chapel Choir; Handel Oratorlo Society; Chi Omega Gamma, Historian, Corresponding Sec- retary; CUBOM. JEFFERY BUCHMAN Chemistry New York, New York Transfer: Black Hawk Coliege WVIK, Producer; Chess and Wargame's Grub, Presidents MARK BULL Business Administration, Psychology Wheeling, Illinnis Golf; Intramurals; CUBDM; Auguslana Honor Scholarship; Viking Award; Illi- nois State Scholarship. RENEE BURD Political Science, Public Admlnislralion Chicago, Illinois Tour Gulde; Black Student Unron;1n- lernshlp; Augustana Honur Scholarship; 200 Seniors Mark Cipoile Amy Carwile Keith Clark Model Cities Award. NANCY BURNS Physical Educailon Cincinnati, Ohio Transfer: Iowa Wesleyan College AWAA Pemm Club; Basketball; Soft- ball, captain. VERNELL BURRELL Sociology Chicago, Illinois WIL LIAM BURRES S Accounting, Business Administration East Moline, Illinois Concert Band; Symphony Orchestra: AMT; Handel Oratorio Society; Jazz Band; Delia Omega Nu, Treasurer. WILLIAM J. BURRUS Physical Educatian Mollne, Illinois Transfer: Illinois Central College Tour Guide, Pemm Club; Mens Intramu- ral Council; RA; Intramurals; Vice- Presidents List; Babylon; B.F,0.A. Club; Deans Lfst; Y.M.C.A. Gymnastics Coach; High School Football Coach; Work with the Handicappeds RUBY BURWELL Biology Chicago, Illlneis DAVE BUSH Accounting, Business Administration Rocklsland,1llinois Scott Castillo John Chlnlund Shelley Clark Lisa Clarke Transfer: Black Hawk Coll'ege Auguslana Honor Scholarship. STEPHEN BUTZ Business and Physical Ed. Bioomington, Illinois RAYMOND BYBEE Biology and Chemistry Easi Molina, Illinois RENEE BYRD Political Science Chicago, Illinnis MADONNA BZDYL Biology Blue Island, Illinois JEFFREY CAMPAGNA Biology Davenpurl, Iowa ROCCO CARBONE Physical Education Rock Island, Illinois MARGARET CARLSON Art, Elementary Education Walled Lake, Michigan Toppers; Student Education Association; Homecoming Committees; Handel Ora- torio Society; Chi Omega Gamma, Re- cording secretary, Historlan. SCOT CAMPBELL German Strealor. Iilinois Akros: Student Education Association; Rho. Nu Delta; Augustana Honor Schol- James Clinton J Debbi Cooperrlder Michele Coul'es arshrp; Jlllnois State Scholarship. BRAD CARTER Chemistry, Physics EarlvllIe, llllnols Akros; American Chemical Society; Delta Omega Nu, Secretary,- Dorm Ju- diciary Board. AMY CARWILE Erementary Education Monmouth, Illinois. SCOTT CASTILLO Business Adminlstrah'on, Sociology, 50- cial Work Waukegan, Illinois Delta Omega Nu; Social Work Advisory Committee. MARY CHEESEMAN Speech Therapy Lanarlc, Illlnols Toppers; A5 SHA. MARK CHEUVRONT Business and Accounting Palns Hills. Illinois JOHN CHINLUND Math-Cnmpuler Science Kewanee, Il'll'nols Akros: Chess and Wargame's CIub; Mathematics Club. BRUCE CHR15TENSEN Business Adminrstratlon, Geography Sa- vanna. Illinois Business Club; Rho Nu Delta, Vice- Amold Cowan Karla Close Leslie Cameras Brenda Crowder President, Treasurer, Secretary; IF; Lab Assistant, Geography; Illinuis State Scholarship. MARK CIPOLLE Biology. Pre-Medicine Juliet, Illinols Akros: Beta Beta Beta; RA; RA Com- mittees; Beta Omega Sigma, President; Track; Fanibali; IF; Viking Award; Au- gustana Honur Scholarship. KEITH CLARK Religion and Speech Deerfield,1llineis SHELLEY CLARK Biology Bloomington, Illinois Toppers; Student Education Association: Friendship Fair; Orientation Leader; Womens Dorm Council; Blology Club; Deila ChJ Theta, President, VIce-Presi- dent, Pledqeman;1lllnois State Schol- arship. LISA CLARKE Business Administration Kingwoud, Texas Tour Guide; Wumens Dorm Council; Chapel Choir; Handel Oratorio Society: Phi Rho, Vice President; Tennis; Augus- iana Honor Scholarship. JAMES CLINTON Histnry, Pollilcal Science Rock Island, Illlnuls Christopher Coder C. Christine Ccok Melva Daehler Jeanne Colbum Gary Cook Ann Dahlen Akros; Campus Crusade for Christ; Chapei Choir; Handel' Oratorlo Society. KARLA N. CLOSE English, Speech Batavia, Illinois WVlK; Tour Guide: Handel Oratorio So- cfety. CHRISTOPHER CODER Geology Hampton. Illincis JOANNE COLBURN Erementary Education Galesburg, Illinois Toppers; Student Education Association; Augustana Honor Scholarship; Illinois State Scholarship. MICHAEL COLE Sociology and Social Work East St. Loufs,1llinois LESLIE CONTRERAS Accountlng and Business DIxon, Illinois C. CHRISTINE COOK Elementary Education Berwyn, Illinais Student Education Assaclatlan; Rock- ety-I: Friendship Fair: Homecoming Committees; Orientation Leader; Tour Gulde; Handel Oraiorlo Society; Span- Fsh Club; Chf Omega Gamma, Hisiorlan, Pledgemom; Summer School In Spaln '75. Seniors 201 Dan Davis Gregory Day Donna Deichmann Diane De Ponte Donald Dias CARY COOK L Accounting and Business I L Coal Valley, Illinois DEB COOPERRIDER i Art and Philosophy K Oak Park, Illinois 1 : DANIEL CDP?ER - Physical Education Mendota, Illinois MICHELE CDULES Elementary Education Alsip, Illinois Student Education Association; ViR- oyalty, Sophomore Yr.; Kappa Epsilon, Alumni Coordinator. ARNOLD COWAN Economics. Religion Moline,1llinois Akros; Augustana Campus Church; WVIK, Assistant News Director, News Director, Producer; $riendship Fair; Homecoming Committees, Committees Co-chairman: Physics Club; RA Com- mittees; 1976 Mack Convention Plat- form Committee. CAMLLIA CRETENS I ' Mathematics Bettendorf, Iowa BRENDA CHOWDER English Chicago, Illinois MARCUS CUNNICK Liberal Studies 202 Seniors Ruby BurweH Debra Dick Davenport, Iowa Tour Guide; Biolngy Club; Scuba Club; Spanish Ciub; Udden Geology Club; Track; Intermurais; Summer School In Spain '76. MELVA DAEHLER English ML Carroll, Illinois Alpha Psi Omega; European Qtr '75; AMT. ANN DAHLEN Humanities Rock Island, IJlinDiS Sigma Alpha Iota; WVIK; Television; Homecoming Committees; CUBOM; Communications Director. DAN DAVIS English Rock Island, Illinois GREGORY DAY Mush: Education Moline,1llinois WILLIAM DE ARMOND Medical Technofogy Molina, Illinois DENNIS F. DE DECKER Accounting, Business Administration Manlius, Illinois Akms; RA Committees; Dorm Judiciary Board; Baseball; Peat, Marwick, Mitch- el! and Co. Scholarship. CHARLES DE VOLDER Accounting Moline, Illinois RONALD DELP Pre-dentistry Sherrard, Illinois PAUL DENNHARDT Psychology, Religion Port Bryon, Illinois Akros; Alpha Psi Omega; Augustana Campus Church: Observer. Fine Arts Editor; Homecoming Committees; Tal- ent Shows; Cerridur Adviser; Orientation Leader; Amt, AMT Board; Delta Omega Nu, Vice-President; Augustana Honor Scholarship;1llinols State Scholarship. DONNA DEICHMANN French, Psychology Park Ridge, Illinois Tuppers: PSI Chi, Secretarty; Campus Crusade for Christ; French Club; Sum- mer School in France '76; Augustana Honor Scholarship. DIANE DEPONTE Buslness Admfnlstragion, Spanish Springfield, Irlfnois Rockety-I; Womens Dorm Council, Committee Chairman; Business Club; Spanish Club; Summer School in Spain '76; CUBOM. LINDA DEPDDTER Accounting Milan, Illinois DONALD DIAS Accounting Seniors Doug Hquuist and Claire Fel- binger, Hamecoming Cn-chairmen. Carul Dillon Kyle Dodley Diane Didier Carnelia Dowsetl Gary Drummond Thomas Dwyer Beltendorf, Iowa DEBRA DICK Accounting, Business Administratian Streamwood, Illinois Toppers; WVIK. Personnel Director, Business Manager: Augustana Honor Schnlarship; Illinois State Scholarship. DAN DICKERSON History Molina, Illinois DIANE DIDIER Speech TherApy Prairie View, Illinois CAROL DILLON Biology Kewanee, Iilinols CYNTHIA DODD Elementary Education and Psychology Hometown, Illinois KYLE DOOLEV Physical Educaiian, Sex Education Alton, Illinois Pemm Club; Mens Intramural Council; Rho Nu Delta, Piedgemasier;lF;1ntrav murals; Illinois State Scholarship. CONNIE DOWSETT Accounting, Business Administration East Moline, Illinois Toppers; Rockeiywl; Augustana Hanor Scholarship. GREGORY DOYLE History. Aacnunting and Business Rock Island, Illinois Brad Dye Roberi Dyer GARY DRUMMOND Business Administratian, Psychology Park Ridge, Illinois Phi Beta Kappa; Akras; Psi Chi; 0mi- cron Sigma Omicron; Dorm Judicial Board; TA, Psycholngy; Augustana Hon- or Scholarship; Illinois State Scholar- Ship TOM DWYER History Oak Park, Illinois BRAD DYE History Moline, Illinois Transfer: Western Illinois University Baseball: Football. ROBERT DYER Spanish Molina, Illinois Akros; Sigma Delta Pi; Spanish Club; Basketball, Manager. EVELYN DYMKOWSKI Elementary Education and Speech Ther- 3934 Clinton, Iowa CYNTHIA ECKDAHL Elementary Education Downers Grove, Illinois LINDA ECKDAHL Psychofogy Downers Grove, lilinois MICHAEL ELCHINGER Math and Accounting Cindy Eckdahl Em?! Ekslein Woodrldge, Illinois ERRDL EKSTEIN Business and French Davenport, Iowa JUNE ELLIS Biology; Pre- Medicine Erie, Illinois Transfer: Judson College Toppers; Beta Beta Beta, Secretary: Campus Crusade for Christ; Biulogy Club; Augustana Honor Scholarship; Jennis Knutson Scholarship. GLENN EMLER II Pre-Denistry Molina, Illinois Transfer: Black Hawk College Beta Beta Bela; Spanish Club. TERRY JANE ENSIGN Sociology Wheaton, Illinois Student Education Association; Campus Crusade for Christ; Observer; WVIK: Corridor Adviser; Handel Oratorio Soci- ety; CUBOM, Committee on Status of Women; Coordinator of Symposium on Death and Dying. MICHAEL ERICKSEN Accounting, Buslness Administration Morton Grove, Illinnis Akrcs; Tour Guide; Business Club; Rho Nu Delta, Intramural Director; Baseball. KURT ERICKSON Biology Seniors 203 Jeff Ellingsworth June Ellis I Amy EspeI William Farrow Akros; Beta Beta Beta; Mens Dorm Council; Tribe of Vikings: Biology Club: Gamma Alpha Beta; Swimming; Viking Awards. MARK ERICSON Accounting, Business Administration, Math-Computer Science Downers Grove, Il'linois , Mens Dorm Cauncil; Chess and War- . games Club; Mathematics Club, ; MARIA ERLING Philosophy and Religion St. Peter. Minnesota AMY ESPEL Medical Technology Geneva, Illinois Mortar Board; Beta Beta Beta; Toppers: Rackety-I; Corridor Advisor: Handel Oratorio Society; Biology Cl'ub; Delta Chi Theta; Augustana Honor Scholar- ship. SALLY ETHERIDGE Speech Therapy Molina, Illinois Transfer: University of Southern Florida I Black Hawk Coll'ege ASSHA; Molfne Kiwanis Club Scholar- ship fur Special Education. CHRISTINE EVANS Biology Coal Valley,1llinois 1 F I 1 Hometown, Illinois 5 L 1 204 Seniors Sally Etheridge Kimberlee Faust Glen Emler Chris Evans David Feiza TERRA FAIRBURN Public Administration Silvis, Illinois TROY FARLEY Davenport, Iowa ROBIN FARLIN Speech Peoria, IllinoIs Rackety-I; WVIKI General Manager, Production Director; Tour Guide; Handel Dralario Suciety; Al'pha Phi Omega, Alumni Chairman, President; Tn, Speech; Illinois Staie Scholarship; United SieeI-Workers Scholarship; Au- gustana Honor Schoiarship. WILLIAM FARROW Pre-Denistry, Pre-Medicine Chicago. Illinois Augustana Campus Church: WVIK; DrI- entaiion Leader; Black Student Union, Evecutive Council Chairman, Relations Committee; Biology Club; RA, Treasur- er: RA Committees; Intramurars. KIMBERLEE FAUST Pol'itical Science Molrne,1llinois DAVID FEIZA Biology Maple Park, Illinois Tribe of kalngs; Fellowship cf Christian Athletes; Men: Intramural Council; Beta Omega Sigma, Vice-Presidenll Treasur- Michael Ericksen Terra Fairburn Claire Felbinger Kurt Erickson Mark Erlcson Troy Fariey Rabin Farlln Douglas Felder Pally Fillmer er, Football; Viking Award. CLAIRE FELBINGER Public Administration and Political Sci- EI'ICE Juliet, Illinols DOUGLAS FELDER History, PoJlllcal Science Freeport. Illinois Akros; Tribe of Vikings; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Footbarl; Track; Vi- king Award; Illlnois State Scholarship. PDLLY FILLMER Speech Therapy Hillsdale, Illinois Toppers; ASSHA; Kappa Epsil'on; Au- guslana Honor Scholarship; Illinois State Scholarship. JOAN FRANK Biology LaGranqe, Illinois Tappers; Beta Beta Bela; Friendship Fair; Homecoming Committees; Wom- ens Dorm Council; Biology Club; Deutscher Klub; Delta Chi Theta: Sum- mer Schooi in Germany '75: Augustana Honor Scholarship; Illinois State Schol- arship. JAMES FREDRICKSON Accounting and Business Oak Park. Illinois STEVE FREL 5 Accounting and Buslness Beverly Fink Kathryn Flnke Jim Fredchkson Steve Frels Merry Fritz Karen Funkhouser Moline, Illinois RICHARD FRICKE Music Educaiion LeClaire, Iowa Akros; Student Chapter 270 of Music Education, National Conference; Chapel Choir; Concert Band; Symphony 0r- chestra; Handel Oratorio Society; Jazz Band; Augustana Honor Scholarship. JEFFREY FRISCH Pnlilical Science Freeport, Illinois Akros; Friendship Fair; Mens Dorm Cuuncil; Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; College Republicans; Washington Semester, '76. MERRY FRITZ Physical Education, Coaching Houston, Texas Toppers: Campus Church, Friendship Fair; Orientation Leader, Olympic Co- Chairman: AWAA; Pernm Club; Womens Intramural Board; Chi Omega Gamma, Sportshead; Basketball, Volleyball; Au- gustana Financial Assistance Grant, Au- guslana. Honor Scholarship. KAREN FUNKHOUSER Accounting, Business Administration, Math- Computer Science Rantcul, Illinois JUDITH GARCIA Elementary Education Jack Garon Tonya F lood Terrence Flynn Jefivey Frisch MTlan, Illinois JACK GARON Biology, Pre-Medicine, Psychology Park Ridge, Illinois Akrcs; Psi Chi; Tour Guide; Zeta Zeta Zeta; TA, Psychology; AAES Scholar- ship; Auguslana Honor Scholarship. TIM GARRITY 0ricn,Ill1nois ELEABETH GEHN Psychology Rosemont, Illinois STEPHEN GERHARDT Accounting, Business Administration Barstuw, Illinois Akros; European Qtr. '75; Intramurals; Augustana Honor Scholarship; Illinois State Scholarship. KAREN GIBBS French Molina, Illinois Summer School In France '75. CYNTHIA L. GIBSON Medical Techncl'ogy Rock Island, Illinois Mortar Board; Toppers; Bela Beta Beia; Sigma Delta Pi; Cancer! Band; Sym- phony Orchestra; Biology Club: Spanish Club; Summer School in Spain '74; Swimming; Illinois State Scholarship. POLLV FILLMER Speech Therapy Gail Foster Hillsdale, Illinois BEVERLY FINK French, Spanish Elk Grove Village, Illinois Toppers; Friendship Fair: Orientation Leader; Concert Band; Pompom Squad; Phl' Rha, Social Chairman; Summer School in Spain '76; Augustana Schoi- arship: French Scholarship. KATHY FJNKE Geography Lombard, Illinois Toppers; Ski Club; Volleyball; Track; CUBOM; ISCC; Augustana Honor Scholarship. TONYA FLOOD Binlugy Chicago, Illinois T. R. FLYNN Political Science Decatur, Illinois Friendship Fair; Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; College Republlcans; RA CommiHees; Pi Upsilon Gam ma. Social Chairman, Secretary. GAIL FOSTER History Taylor Ridge,1lllnuis Mortar Board; Toppers; Student Chapter 270 of Music Education; Sigma Alpha Iota, Cnrrespnnding Secretary; Home- coming Committees; Womems Dorm Seniors 205 Timuthy Garrity Donald Gibson 1 n tH-crf' Martha Glendening I Council. Vice-President; Chapel Choir: Concert Band; Varsity Band; Symphony Orchestra; Drama; Handel' Oratorio So- ciety; RA; RA Cammittees; CUBOM; Augustana chur Scholarship. DONALD R. GIBSON JR - Mathematics, Physics .3 Rock Island, Illinois Akros: Concert Band; Judo Club, Presi- dent. Instructor; Mathematics Club; Physics Club; Gamma Alpha Beta; Illi- nois State Scholarship C. CRISS GILBERT Gealogy Madrid, Iowa DEBRA GINERIS English Hometown, Illinois Obsevvev, News Co-Editor; Saga; WVIK; Friendship Fair; Homecoming Commit- tees, Committee Co-Chairman; Orien- tation Leader; Tour Guide; Drama; Concert Band; Varsity Band; Pep Band; RA; RA Committees; CUBOM; Intra- murals: Augustana Honor Scholarship; Pullman Scholarship; Illinois State Scholarship; Basic Education Opportuni- I ty Grant. BARRY GIOVANINE Biology, Pre-Medicine Mt. Prospect, Irllnnis Akros, Vice- President; Beta Beta Bela; Campus Crusade for Christ; Mens Durm 206 Seniors Stephen Gerhardt Debra Gineris Nara Gattschal k Karen Gibbs Daniel Gnltschling Council, President; Tour Guide; RA; Delta Omega Nu. Sgt. at Arms; Intra- murals; IF: Augustana Honor Scholar- ship; Illinois State Scholarship. RANDY GLANCY Music Milan, Illinois MARTHA GLENDENING Speech Therapy Park Ridge, Illinois Toppers; ASSHA, Vice-Fresidenl; Phi Rho, Rush Chairman. NORA GOTTSCHALK History, Speech Streamwood, Illinois WVIK, News Director, Public Affairs Directr; Tour Guide; Landon Theatre Tour '75; Illinois News Broadcasters As- sociation Scholarship; 1556; Augustana Honor Scholarship. DANIEL GOTTSCHLING Chemistry Portage, Indiana Mortar Board, Treasurer; Omicron Delta Kappa; Akros: American Chemicar So- ciety; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; WVIK; Homecnming Committees, Committee 60- Chairman: Mens Dorm Council, Vice-President; Orientation Leader, Chairman of Talent Show; CUBOM, Commmee Chairman;1ntramurals; Au- gustana Choir; Symphony Orchestra; Handel Oratorio Society; RA, President; Mari Iyn Graham Art Major, Kathy Skoglund Susan Green William Gros Augustana Honor Scholarship; Hill- Erickson Research Grant. MARILYN GRAHAM Music Education Molina, Illinois Student Chapter 270 of Music Educators, Secretary-Treasurer; Student Education Association; Campus Crusade for Christ; Concert Band; Varsity Band. SUSAN GREEN 1 Elementary Education Highland Park, Illinois W1LLIAMH.GROS ; Biology, Pre-Medicine Wheaton, Illinois Akms; Beta Beta Beta, President; Orf- entatl'on Leader; Tour Guide; Mens In- lramural Council; Biolagy Club; Scuba Club; Football; Viking Award; CIara and Edna. Sorenson Scholarship for a. Pre- Med Major. MARY JO GRDTHUSEN Speech Therapy . Rack Island, Illinois JOHN HABENICHT, JR. Accounting, Business Administration I Palatine,1llinois Auguslana Campus Church; Friendship Fair; Tour Guide; Business Club; Chess and Wargames Club; Gamma Alpha Beta, Secretary; European Qtr. '75; Swimming. BARBARA HAGGARD Mary Grcthusen Jeanne Ham'k James Harl Leslie Hauer Marjorie Hauge Business and Psychology Rock Island. Illinois DAVID HAHN Medical Technology Harvey, Illinois Akros; Corridor Adviser; Augustana Choir, Chamber Singers; Handel Orato- rio Society; Omicron Sigma. Omicron. Treasurer; American Society for Medi- I cal Technology. JEANNE HANIK English, History Burbank, Illinois Toppers; Tour Guide; Handel Oratorio Socieiy; Writer's Club; Smart-Ass Club Augusiana Honor Scholarship; Illinois State Scholarship; Russell T. Johns Scholarship. DOUGLAS HANSON Biology Moline, Illinois LAWRENCE HANSON Business and Psychnlngy Forest Park, Illinois PATRICK HARKINS Economics, Political Science Wheaton, Illinois Akros; Orientation Leader; RA Commit- tees; Wrestling; Lilly Intership; Augus- tana Honor Scholarship. JAMES HARL Psychology Rucklsland,1llincis Kirn R. Hawkins John Harenicht Larry Hanson Francine Harris Dennie Hartz, Joyce Heard Transfer: Black Hawk College Augustana Honor Scholavship SUSAN HARMSEN Speech Therapy Sielleville, Illinois FRACINE HARRIS Political Science East Moline, Illinois DENNIS HARTZ Geography Manlius, Illinois Tribe of Vikings; Track, Captain; Vi- king Award. ROBERT HASE Business Administration Belvldere, Illinois LESLIE HAUER Malh-Camputer Science Aurora, Illinois Mathematics Club. President: Mans Dorm Council; Intramurals. MAJORIE HAUGE Elementary Education Park Forest, Illinois Women: Dorm Council; Concert Band; Phi Rho; Augustana Honor Scholarship; Illinois State Scholarship. PAMELA HAUMAN Social Work Rock Island, Illinois R. KIM HAWKINS Business Administration Rock Island, Illinois JOYCE HEARD Elementary Education McHenry. Illinois Sindenl Education Association; Alpha Phi Omega. Vice-President, Secretary; Augustana Honor Scholarship; Iltinuis Stale Scholarship. CONNIE HECKERT English Molina, Illinois Transfer: Iowa State University Black Hawk College Phi Theta Kappa. ROGER HES 5 Biology, Pre-Physical Therapy Western Springs, Illinois Intramurals. PAMELA HENDRIX Music Education Park Ridge, Illinois. JAMES HICK 5 Accounting, Math-Computer Science. Chicago, IlJInoIs Akros; Tour Guide; Mathematics Club; Rho Nu Delta, President, Treasurer; George H. Coppers National Merit Scholarship; Augustana Honor Schnlar- ship; Arthur Andersen Scholarship; McGladrey, Hansen, and Dunn Scholar- ship. HAROLD HILTON Geology Rock Island,11linois Seniors 207 Connie Heckert Roger Hess LL 4,, Steven Holley Sigma Gamma Epsil'on, Secretary, Treasurer; Tour Guide; Biology Club; Udden Geology Club; Fryxell Geology Museum Student Assistant Curator. KENNETH HODEL Chemistry Bellevil'le, Illinois JAMES HOFFMAN Accounting and Business East Moline, Illinois GINA HOLDSWORTH Art History Aledo, Ilfinois MARY INGEL 5 Economics, Geography LaFayette, Illinois Mortar Board; Omicron Delta Kappa; Toppers; Sigma Gamma Epslfon; Rock- etynl; Hamecoming Committees; Tour Guide; RA, Secretary; RA Committees; Delta Chi Theta; CUBDM, Committee Chairman; Augustana Hannr Scholar- ship; Illinois Staie Scholarship; Louis Hauberg Scholarship. BMENDA INTOE Accounting and Business Chicago. Illinois SUSAN JANSSEN Psychology and Spanish Rock Island, Illinois ROBERT JARES Music Education Park Hldge,1llinois Alpha Psi Omega; Siudent Chapter 270 208 Seniors Sieven Holmes 7 mix x James Hicks ,4$ Dariene Holst Sue Harmsen x of Music Educators; Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia; Augustana Choir; AMT: Handel Oratorio Society; Hulmen Scholarship. DENNIS JENNINGS Mathematics-Computer Science East Moline, Illinois Akros; Mathematics Club; National Merit Schalarshfp;1llinois State Schol- arship; Augustana Honor Scholarship; East Mollne Chamber of Commerce UTHS Scholarship. ROBERT JOHN BiologY. Pre- Denistry, Medical Tech- nology Deerfirld, Illinois Akros; Biology Club; Delta Omega Nu. DDREEN JOHNSON Geography Des Moines, Inwa YVONNE HRECHKO Biology Juliet, Illinois Student Education Associatfon; Home- Gaming Committees; Orientation Lead- er; Biology Club; Delta Chi Theta, Rush Chalrman;1$. CLARK HUGHES Business and Accounting Oak Lawn, IHlnols DOUG HULTQUIST Accounting, Business Administration, Economics Muscatine, Iowa Harnl'd Hilton James Huffman Robert Holke Omicron Della Kappa; Akros; Observer, Sports Editor; Homecoming Co-Chair- man; Men: Darm Council; Cnrridor Ad- viser; Orientation Leader; Durm Judi- ciary Board; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Phi Omega Phl, Treasurer; Gulf, Captain; Arthur Andersen Scholar- ships; Alumni Assistanfjhip. PATRICIA HUMES Medical Technology Sycamore, Illinois Toppers; Beta Beta Beta; Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; Biology Club; Spanish Club, NANCY HUMPHREY Sociology, Social Work Lansing, Illinois Who's Who; Observer, Display Edltor, Associate Editor, Editor; Publications Board; Homecoming Committees, Co- mittees Ca-Chalrman; RA; RA Com- mittees; Delta Chf Theta; Sucia! Wark Advisory Board. ROBERT HOLKE Elology, Pre-Denistry Palos Heights, Illinois Homecoming Committees; CUBDM; Augustana Honor Scholarship; Illinois State Schnlarship. STEVE HOL LEY Biology Chicago,11llnois STEVEN HOLMES Robert Hopkins Vaughn Hoskins A Brenda Intue Susan Janssen 5 Erica Johnson Jefferey Johnson Accounting East Moline, Illinois grsiness Club; Ski Club; Udden Geology uh, DARLENE HOLST Accounting, Business Administration Leclaire, Iowa -Chapel Choir; Handel Oratorio Soci- ety; Augustana Music Schoiarshlp: Au- gustana Honors Scholarship. ROBERT HOPKINS Business Administration Buffalo Grove,1llinois Observer; Saga: WVIK. VAUGHN HOSKINS Business Administration, Geography Keithsburg, Illinois Business Club; Judo Cl'ub; Gamma AI- pha Beta; Eumpean Qtr. '75; Cross Country; Anderson Trust Scholarship. ERIC JOHNSON Biology Prophetstown, Tilinois Akros: Handel Oratorio Society; IIIinois Slate Scholarship. ERICA JOHNSON Psychology Prophetstown, Illinois Tour Guide; Womens Darm Council; Handel Oratorio Society; RA; European Qtr. '75; Track. JEFFREY D. JOHNSON Chemistry, Pren Medicine Berwyn,1lllnois Douglas Huitquist Patricia Humes Robert Jares Dennis Jennlngs Mildred Johnson Esta Jones Akros; American Chemical Seciety; Friendshlp Fair: Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; RA Committees; Gamma Alpha Beta, Pledgemaster, $91.. at Arms, Secretary; Intramurals; Chemistry Student of the Year; Honorable Mention HilirErickson Grant: Undergraduate Re- search Participation Grant; Augustana Honor Scholarship. MILDRED K. JOHNSON Biology, Pre-Physlcal Therapy Danforth, Iliinols Toppers; Beta Beta Beta; Campus Cru- sade for Christ; Tour Guide; Handel Oratorio Society; Varsity Band; Bioiogy Club; Mathematics Club; Augustana Honor Scholarship. REED JOHNSON Psychology Oneida, Ililnuis SCOTT JOHNSON Geology Erie, Illinois ESTELL JONES English Moline, Illinois ALLAN JURGES Biology, Pre- Denistry Chlcagn, Illinois Omicron Delta Kappa; Akros; Beta Beta Beta: Frlendship Fair; Homecoming Committee; Men: Dorm Council; Corri- dor Adviser; Gamma Alpha Beia Orien- tation Leader; Varsity Band; Augustana Nancy Hu mphrey Mary Ingeis Eric Johnsan Allan Juvges Mark Kal Honor Scholarship MARK KAL Biology Hazelcrest, Illinois Akros; Beta Beta Beta; Corridor Advi- sor; Mens Intramural Council; Gamma Alpha Beta, President; Treasurer; Golf. SUSANNE KAMINKY Elementary Education Earlville, Illinois Student Education Association; Kappa Epsilon, Historian; European Qtr. '75. DENO KANDIS Biology East Moline, Illinois PAMELA KAUFMAN Accounting and Business Mt. Carroll, Illinois SUSAN KEATOR Biology Northbrook, Ililnois WVIK, Executive Staff. Traffic Direc- lur, Personnel Director: Womens Dorm Council; Alpha Phi Omega. Pledgemom, Vice- President; Biology Club; RA; RA Committees; Illinois State Scholarship. LAWRENCE KELLET Business Administration Bensenvilie, Illinois Akros; Pi Upsilon Gamma; Football; Basebal'l. BARBARA KERKER Accounting, Business Administration Seniors 209 Susanne Kaminky L Lee Kesslnger Deno Kandis Rlchard Kestner Pamela Kaufman Randolph Kiel Susan Kealnr Robert Kinder Lawrence Kellett Michael King Martin Knight Rock Isiand, Illinois Toppers. LEE M. KESSINGER Music Education Grayslake, Illinois Transfer: Western Illinois University Student Chapter 270 of Music Educators: Sigma Alpha iota, Treasurer; Siudent Education Assaciation; Concert Band; Secretary; Symphony Orchestra. RICK KESTNER Physical Education Pekin, Illinois Tribe of Vikings; Pemm Club; Baslcetw ball. SHAVAUN KIDD Music Education and Biology Molina, Illinois RANDOLPH KIEL Blology, Pre-Physical Therapy Alton, Illinois Friendshlp Fair; Mens Dorm Council; Men: Intramural Council; Blology Club; Delta Omega Nu;1flfnol5 State Schol- arship. KENT KINDEL SPERGER Lynn Center, Illinois ROBERT KINDER, JR. Accounting and Business Alton, Illinois MICHAEL KING Pre- Denistry, Psychology Plainfield, Illinois 210 Seniors Mark Knoblauch David Koester Friendship Fair; Mens Dorm Council; Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; Eeia Omega 5lgma;IF;FootbalI;1M; Augus- tana Academic Award; Illinois State Scholarship. HONDA KIRIK Accounting Rock Island, Illinois ELIZABETH KNEES English and Accounting Molina. Iilinois MARTIN KNIGHT History Rolling Meadows, Illinois Orlentatiun Leader; Tour Guide; Chapel Choir; Handel Oratorio Society; Gamma Alpha Beta; Europena Qtr. '75; Aid As- sociation for Lutheran Campus Scholar- ship; Illinois State Grant. MARK KNOBLAUCH Geography and Geology Oglesby, Irllnols ELLEN KOCH Psychology and Social WorquArlington Hts., Illinois FRANK KOEPFEL Accounting and Busrness Coal Valley, Illinois DAVID KOESTER German, Math-Computer Science Aurora, Illinois Akros: Deutscher Klub; Judo Club; Mathemailcs Club; Gamma Alpha Beta; Pamela Koperny William Kopparl Summer School in Germany '75,- Inter- murals;1llinois State Scholarship. PAMELA KOPERNY Psychol'ogy, Coaching Niles, Illinnls Toppers; Psi Chi, Treasurer; Student Education Asscciatfon; Frlendship Fair; Tour Guide;Pompon1 Squad; Deans List; Augustana Honey Scholarship, WILLIAM KOPPARI Biology Hoffman Estates, Illinois Akros; Friendship Fair; Tow Guide; Fel- lowship of Chrmlan Athletes: Mens ln- tramural Council; BIology Club; Ski Club: Pi Upsilon Gamma; Vrce-Presi- dent; Football; Wrestllng; 1F; Viking Award; Augustana Honor Scholarship. DAN KRUSE Psychology Mollne, Illinois RENEE KUENSTER History Hinsdale, Illinois Transfer: Lynchburg Callege Phi Alpha Theta; Campus Crusade for Christ; History Forum Club; Udden Ge- ology Club. NANCY KLJHN Speech Therapy NaperviIIE. IIII'nm's Toppers: ASSHA, Secretary: Student Education Association; Campus Crusade Barbara Kerker Elizabeih Knees R enee K uenster Ronal'd Lentz I Douglas Leach Richard Leonard King Rick Peiersun and Queen Nancy Reed. Kevin L Lidbury Linda Lagerslrom Tana Larson Arney Lindqren Donald Lam bert Edward Lauterbach 1 i; l g t J Carol Lischett i for Christ; Friendship Fair; Tour Guide; Spanish Club; Track; Illinuis State Scholarship. LINDA LAGERSTROM Business and Accounting Antiocm Illinois MICHAEL LAGDW Music Education Oswego. Illinois DONALD LAMBERT Business Adminisiration Washington, Illinois Observer; WVIK; Friendship Fair, Com- mittee Co-Chairman: Mens Dorm Coun- cil. President; Gamma Alpha Beta, Treasurer; Dorm Judiciary Board, Chairman; Geology Grand Canyon Field Trip '74. TANA LAR SON Music Education Park Ridge, Illinois Student Chapter 270 of Music Educators; Sigma Alpha Iota, Vlce-Presideni: Slu- dent Educatian Association; Augustana Campus Church; Campus Crusade For Christ; Chapel Choir; Handel Otatorio Society; Goodman Piano Scholarship. ED LAUTERBACH Bioiqu, Pre-Medicine Glenview, Illinois Alzros; Beta Beta Beta; Campus Crusade for Christ; WVIK; Debate; Biology Club. JEFFREY LAYNG Business Rockford, Illinois DOUG LEACH Chemistry, Pre-Medicine Juliet, Illinois Akros; American Chemical Snciety, Treasurer; Homecoming Committees; Mens Dorm Cnuncil; Tour Guide. JAMES LEE Speech Chicago, Illinois RON LENTZ Accounting, Business Administration Dolton,1llinuis Friendship Fair; Tour Guide; Footbalr; Pi Upsilon Gamma. RICHARD LEONARD Accounting, Business Administration Rock Island, Illinois Akros. KEVIN LIDBURY Physical Education Capron, Illinois ARNEY LINDGREN Accounting and Business Thornton, Illinois CAROL LISCHETT Public Administration Park Ridge, Illinois LOIS LISIUS Business Administration, Speech Milwaukee, Wisconsin Friendship Fair; Handel Oratorio Soci- ety; Chi Omega Gamma, Vice-Presi- dent; European Qtr. '75. JAN LOHSE Biology, Chemistry Chicago, Illinuis Toppers; Augustana Campus Church, Council; Cultural Activities Committee; Concert Band, Section Leader; Sym- phony Orchestra, Soinist; Handel Orato- rin Society,- Binlugy Club; Augustana Honor Schalarship; NHS Undergrad Re- search Participation Project. JESSE LOPEZ, JR, Spanish Molina, Illinais JACK LUND History Rock Island. Illinois MARTHA LUNDHOLM Riligion and Swedish Rock Island, Illinois LORENE LUND Speech Therapy Mollne, Illinois ASSHA. MARY ALICE LUND Biology LaSalle, Illinois Beta Beta Beta; Homecoming Commit- iees; Orientation Leader; Womens Dorm Council; Chi Omega Gamma, President, Social Chairman; European Qtr. '75: CUBOM: 15:1llinois State Scholarship. ' Seniors 211 Jan Lohse THERESA LUNDGREN Music Education Mt. Carroll, Illinols Student Chapter 270 of Music Educators; Sigma Alpha Iota; Student Education Association; Tour Guide; Chapel Choir; AMT; Handel Oratorio Society; Kappa Tau, Pledgemum. BARB LUCAS Cummunlcative Disorders Hammond, Indiana ASSHA; Orlentailun Leader; Augustana Scholalship. JANET MAIERS Elementary Education Valparaiso, Indiana Toppers; Student Education Association; ViRoyalty, Sophomore and Junior Prin- cess Candidate; Womens Dorm Council, Treasurer; Symphany Orchestra; Kappa Epsilon, Vice-Presl'denl, Sportshead; Augusfana Honor Scholarship. DIANE MAISENBACH Elementary Education Rock Island, Illinois PETER CHRISTOPHER MAISENBACH Ruck Island, Illinois JOHN MALONEY Biology Danville, Iilinois Friendship Falr; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Beta Omega Sigma, Vice- Presldant; IF; Micru-internship; Foot- 212 Seniors Barbara Lucas Lorene Lund Peter Maisenbach ball; Swimmlng; CUBDM, Committee Chairman; Viking Award. FRANK MARIK Accounting, Business Administration Berwyn, Illinois Omicron Delta Kappa; Friendship Farr, Committee Chairman; Homecoming ommittees, Chairman Freshman Float; Orientation Leader, Olympics Chair- man; Tour Guide; ViRoyalty, Sopho- more Attendant; Tribe of Vikings; Phi Omega Phi, President, Rush Chairman; IF; Swimming, Captain, 3-event All- American, Records; 1F Intramurals; Au- gustana Honors Scholarship; Viking Award. KENNETH MARINANGELI, JR. Accounting, Business Administration East Muline,1llinuis Augustana Honor Scholarship; Viking Award. TIMOTHY MARQUARDT Accounting, Business Administration Tinley Park, Illinois Akros; Rho Nu Delta; Secretary, Trea- surer; Summer School In Germany '75. SHERRY MARSHALL Music Education Dixon, Illinois Transfer: Sauk Valley College Student Chapter 270 of Music Educators; Srgma Alpha Iota; Chapel Choir; Han- del Oratorio Society; Delta Chi Theta; Mary Alice Lund Theresa Lundgren Janet Maiers John Maloney Frank Marik Auguslana Honor Schularship; Illinois State Scholarship. COLLEEN MARVIN Elementary Education and Spanish Glen Ellyn, Illfnafs MICHELE MASON Physical Education Molina, Illinois MARK MATUS Biolugy Chicago Hts., Illinois KATHLEEN MCMURRAY German Libertyville, Illinois PAIGE MCCABE Business Administration Wheeling, Illinois PHILIP MCENTEE Accounting Oak Lawn, Illinois HENRY MCGRIER Accounting and Business Chicago,1HinoIs PAMELA MCLAUGHLIN History, Mathematics Lombard, Illinois AMY MEALINS Spanish, Speech Therapy Lombard, IllInnis ASSHA; Sigma Delta Pir Treasurer; Augustana Campus Church; Friendship Fair; Homecoming Committees; Tour Guide; Cullege Republicans; Ski Club,- Kenneth Marinangeli Timothy Marquardt Pam McLaughlin Kathy McMurray Linda Mll'lage Mark Ml'll'er Spanish Club; Kappa Epsilon, Secretary; Summer School in Spain '75; Varsity Band; Hoyle Bridge Club; Food Service iommittee; Augustana Honor Scholar- : ip. JAMES MEENAN Elementary Educaiion and Physical Edu- cation Rock Island, Illinois PAT MEER SMAN Biorogy, Medical Technology Chicago,1llinois Beta Beta Bela; Orientation Leader: Womens Dorm Council; Kappa Epsilon; Women: Business Association of Amer- lca: Auguslana Honor Scholarship; Illi- nois Slate Scholarship. KATHRYN MEIER Blolagy Medical Technology Chicago, Illinois Tappers, Treasurer; Friendship Fair; Womens Dorm Council; Kappa Epsilon; Tennis; Basketball; Cross-Couniry, Lal- tev Award; Track; Augustana Honor Scholarship; Aid Association For Luth- erans Scholarship. PAULA MENNECKE Mathematics Chicago, IIIlnols Toppers; Studeni Education Association; Orientation Leader; Pompom Squad, Captain; Mathematics Club. Sherry Marshall Mark Matus Amy Mealins Patricia Meersman Dan Mitchell Gloria Molzahn HAROLD MEYER Geography Chicago Irlrnurs LINDA MILLAGE Physical Educaiion, Spanish, Coaching Davenport, Iowa Sigma Delta Pi, Vice-Presideni: Stu- dent Education Association; AWAA; Pemm Club; Spanish Club; Summer School in Spain '74; Gymnastics; Vf- king Award. MARK MIL LER Business Admlnlsiraiion Rock Island, Illinois JENNIFER MILTON Social Work Wichita Falls, Texas Toppers; Womens Darrn Council, Trea- surer; Augustana. Honor Scholarship, JUDY MISKOWICZ Physical Education Rock Island, Illinois Transfer: Black Hawk Corlege AWAA; Volleyball. DANIEL MITCHELL Psychology and Business Oak Park, Illlnuis GLORIA MDLZAHN Medical Technology Des Plaines, Illinois Toppers: Rackety-I; Tour Guide; Phi Rho, Corresponding Secretary; Dorm Judicial Board. Carol Mottashed Philip McEntee Kathryn Meier 'lnunl k Patrice Mrazek CAROL MOTTASHED Biology, Sex Education Palatine, Illinois Toppers; Beta Beta Beta; Student Edu- cation Association; Orientation Leader; Womens Intramural Board; Kappa Epsl- Ion, Corresponding Secretary, Sport- shead: Augustana Honor Schalarshlp; Il- linois State Scholarship. PATRICE MRAEK French Rock Island, Illinois JEFFRY MUELLER Art Taylor Ridge, Illinois Concert Band; Symphony Orchestra; Handel Oratorio Society; Freshman Mu- slc Scholarship. SUSAN MULLER Speech Therapy Skokie. Illinols ASSHA; Tour Guide; Wamens Intramu- ral Board; Ski Club; Kappa Tau, Pled- gemom; CUBOM. RON MYCZEK Biology, PrawDenlstry Chicago, Illinois Akros: Alpha Psi Omega; Phi Mu Alpha Slnfonia; Campus Crusade for Christ; WVIK; Friendship Fair; Mens Dorm Council; Corrldnr Adviser; Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; Debate; Augustana Choir; Trlbe of Vikrngs; Mens Intramu- Seniors 213 4 ,gu-n-Jrr-f i Jeffry Muel Ier Susan Muller Ronald Myczek John Naglich Barry Nelson Barry Nelson Barry Nelson Jovane Nelson Kevin Nelson .i Judith Nesham Marc Nesseier David Neukuckatz Vanessa Newklrk rai Council; Biology Club; Scuba Club; RA; Gamma Alpha Beta, Vice-Presi- deni, Pledgemaster. JON NAGLICH Sociology Milford, Ohio DAVID NEHR Psychology Princetnn, Illinois Akrns; Pi Upsilon Gamma, Historian, Alumni Director; Football; Wrestling: Psychology Chief Lab Assistant; 1550. BARRY NELSON Elementary Educatiun Rock Island, Illinuis BARRY ARLINGTON NELSON History, Poiitical Science Middleton, Wisconsin Akros; Mens Dorm Council; Delta Ome- ga Nu, Historian. BARRY NEL SON English Molina. Illinois Omicron Delta Kappa; Akros; Observer; Friendship Fair; Orientation Leader; Writers Club; RA; Basketball; Illinois Siate Scholarship; Viking Award; Leota Hull Teaching Scholarship. BRUCE NEL SON English Batavia, Illinois JOVONE NELSON Medical Technol'ogy 214 Seniors Thomas Nieman Timothy Noetzel Miami, Florida Toppers; Beta Beta Beta: Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; Pompom Squad: Biology Club; Phi Rho. Secretary, His- torian: Augustana Honor Scholarship. MARK NESSELER Business and Accounting Ruck Island,11linois DAVID NEUKUCKATZ Accounting, Business Administration Prospect Heights, Illinois Akros; Dorm Judiciary Board, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Tennis; Basketbali Stair lstician; Intramurals. VANES SA NEWKIRK Elementary Education Chicago, Illinois DREW NEWTON Business Administration Rock Island, Illinois THOMAS NIEMAN Recouniing, Business Administration Chicago, Illinois Transfer: Loyola University Mans Dorm Council, Secretary-Tveasur- er: Judo Club; Gamma Alpha Beta. Sat. at Arms; Intramuralss TIMOTHY NOETZEL Business Administration Peoria, Illinois MICHAEL NOLAN English Burbank, Illinois Michael Nolan Wendy Nordwall Frank Nowinski Omicron Delta Kappa; Akros; Observer, Editor; Saga; Publications Board; Friendship Fair: Mans Dorrn Council; Orientation Leader; RA, Vice-President; RA Committees; Gamma Alpha Beta, Secretary; Intramurals; Lilly Internship Advisory Board; Augustana Honor Scholarship; Illinois State Scholarship. WENDY NORDWALL French, German Northiake. Illinois Summer School In Germany '75; Intra- murals; French Cannon Scholarship; Au- gustans Honor Scholarship; Illinois State Monetary Scholarship. FRANK NOWINSKI History, Pre-Law Chicago,1llinols Akros; Orientation Leader; Mens Intra- mural Council; Gamma Alpha Beta; IF; European er. '75; Illinois State Schaf- arship; Augusiana Honor Scholarship. NANCY NYBERG Speech Therapy Littlelown, Conn. JIM OIEN Accounting Bloomington, Illinois Miros; Homecoming Committees; Orf- entalion Leader; Tribe of Vikings: Busi- ness Club; Football; Basebali, Co-vCap- tain; Peat, Marviclz, Mitchell and Ca. Accounting Scholarship. Nancy Nyberg James Olen James Olson Jane Osenberg Krista Pal mer Tom Pappas JONI OLMSTEAD Engl'ish Molina, Illinois BRIAN OLSON Accnunting, Business Administration Molina, Illinois Transfer: Black Hawk College Augusiana Honor Scholarship. , JAMES 0L SON Speech Malina, IIJInoIs 1, JANE OSENBERG Music Education Maywaud, Illinois Mortar Board, Editor; Toppers; SQudent Chapter 270 of Music Educators; Sigma Alpha Inta; Student Education Associ- atian; Campus Crusade for Christ; Au- gustana Choir; Handei Oratorio Society; StUdent Co-Ordinalor: RA, Secretary- Pariimantarian; RA Committees; CBA; r Chamber Singers. KAREN OTTO Speech Therapy Des Plaines,1llinuis Toppers; ASSHA; Corridor Advisnr; Tour Guide. JACK PACE Biology, Pre-Denistry Chicago, Illinals Transfer: Loyola University Friendship Falr; Biology Club; Writers Club; Pl Upslolcn Gamma; European Joni Olmstead Leslie Patterson Brian Olson Karen Otto Jack Pace Ronald Paveslc Qtr. '75. KRISTE PALMER Physical Therapy Silvis, Illinois TOM PAPPAS Political Science Rocklsland,1llinais LESLIE PATTERSON Music Education Bensenvilte, Illinois RONALD PAVESIC Business Administration, Geograyhy Oak Lawn, Illinois WVIK; Homecoming Committees; Ori- entation Leader; Tour Guide; CUBOM; Gamma Alpha Beta, Vice-President; European Qtr. '75. SUSAN PELL 5 Business Administration, French Rock Island, Illinals Toppers; Ski Club; Phi Rho, Treasurer; Eurapean Qtr. '75; French Scholarship. PATRICIA PENDELL Physical Education Indrustry, Illlnuis AWAA; Pemm Club, Treasurer; Basket- ball; Track, Cross Country; Womens Athletic Associaiion Council; Athletic Board of Control; Illinois State Scholv arship; Augustana Honor Scholarship. DEBRA PETERSEN Religion Clinton, Illinois TERRY PETERSEN Accounting, Business Administration Maywood, Illinois Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; Wam- ens Durrn Council; Chi Omega Gamma, Recording Secretary: Illinois Slate Scholarship. BARBARA PETERSON Business Administratinn Woodhull, Illinois Tour Guide; Business Club; Chi Omega Gamma, Treasurer. BETH PETERSON History Rock Island, Illinois Corridor Adviser; Concert Band; Phi Rho, Recording Secretary. JEFF PETERSON Physics and English Jackson, Missouri JILL PETERSON German Calcutta, India Deutscher Klub: Kappa Elsflon; Study In Germany '75-'76. KAREN PETERSON Speech Therapy Madison, Wisconsin Tappers; ASSHA: Phi Rho, Alumni Of- ricer. RICHARD PETERSON Chemistry Molina, Illinois Seniors 2 15 Susan Peils Beth Peterson . J. Karen Peterson Akros; American Chemical Society; Secreiary; Friendship Fair; Homecoming Committees; Orientation Leader; Gam- ma. Aipha Beta, President; Tennis; In- tramurais; Dorm Judiciary Board. JOHN PIERCE Political Science Chicago, Illinuis DUANE PIERSON Chemistvy SL Charles, Ill'inois American Chemical Society; Mens Durrn Council, President; Orientation Leader; Gamma Alpha Beta, Pledge- muter; IF. JOHN POUK Biology Glendale, Cailfornia ROBERTA PRIELOZNY Elementary Education Morton Grove, Illinois CYNTHIA QUETSCH Political Science, Sociology Lombard, Illinois Toppers, Secretary; Homecoming Com- mitiees; Tour Guide; Debate; Zntership, '74, '75; Washington Semester; CU- BOM; Augusiana Honor Scholarship; Republican Womens Club Scholarship; DuPage Fair Association Scholarship; Ii- iinois State Scholarship. DAVID QUIL LEN Accounting, Business Administration 216 Seniors Jeff R . Peterson Richard Peierson Huliquist Jill Peterson Terry Petersen Mt. Prospect, Iiiinois Akros; Intramurais; Dean's List; Illinois State Scholarship; Augustana Honor Scholarship. PAMELA RAPTIS English Molina, Illinois MARK EASKIEqkSpeech Molina, Illinois NANCY REED Eiementary Education Muscatine, Iowa Transfer: Muscatine Community College Mortar Board. President; Student Educa- tion Association; Homecoming Commit- tees; Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; Women's Dorm Council, Secretary; Handei Oratorio Society; Phi Rho, Cor- responding Secretary; Pledgemom; CU- BOM; Augustana Honor Scholarship. BETH REILAND Elementary Education Prespect Heights, Illinois Student Education Association; Friend- ship Fair; Homecoming Committees; Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; Wom- ens Intramural Board; Phi Rho, Vice- President, Rush Chairman, Spartshead, Intramurais; Augustana Honor Scholar- ship; Iilinnis State Scholarship. R. SCOTT REINING Business Administration, Accounting Chicago, Illinois Duane Pierson Homecoming Queen Nancy with Doug Roberta Prieloznoi Cynthia Quetsch Homecoming Committee; Orientation Leader: Business Club. GARY RESCHKE Accounting, Public Administration Geneseo, Iil'inois Transfer: Illinois Wesleyan University College Democrats of Augustana; Writ- ers Club; RA Committees; Augusiana Horlur Scholarship; Iliinnis State Schol- arship. ROSEMARY RICCI Saclorogy LaSalle, Illinois Transfer: College of St. Teresa Toppers; Student Education Asscciation; Friendship Fair; Homecoming Commit- tees; Wamens Dorm Council; Soclatlun; Chi Omaga. Gamma, Treasurer; Europe- an Qtr. '75. MICHAEL RICKERT Business and Accounting Molina, Iilinois MARK RIEKE Business and Psychology Barringion, Illinois KAREN RIEMER Medical Tachncfogy Juliet, Illinois Friendship Fair: Homecoming Commit- tees, Committee Co-Chairman; Biology Ciub; Delta Chi Theta, Alumni Chair- man: Augustana Honor Scholarship; Iiiiv nois State Scholalship. Rosemary Ricci Karen Riemer CHARLES ROBINSON Accounting, Business Administration Fox River Grove, Illinois RICHARD ROGERS Chemistry Molina, Illinois Transfer: Black Hawk College American Chemical Society. AMY RDHL Geography, Math-Computer Science Chicag Heights, IllfnoFs Toppers; Student Education Association; Tour Guide; Mathematics Club; CU- BOM; Auguslana Honor Schalarship; Il- llnuIs Stale Schnlarshlp; Louis Hauberg Scholarship. ADRIAN ROSA Humanities Rock Island, IIJlnols CAROL ROSA Psychology Rock Island, Illlnols WILLIAM ROYCE Accounting and Business Molina, Il'lrnuls JAN ROZAK Accounting, Business Admlnistratlon Highland Park, Illinois Handel Oraiurlo Society; Ski Club; Dorm Judlclary Board; Tennis. JOAN RUGGLES Elementary Etiucation Aledo, Illinois Bob Binder RIM Beth Reliand Richard Rogers Charles Roblnson MICHAEL RUSSELL Philosophy and Religion Chicago, Illinois TANYA RYDLINSKI Art, English Bensenville, Ililnols Augustana Campus Church; Saga: Ski Club; Writers Club; Chi Alpha Pl; Study in the Soviet Union, SummEr '76. MARK SARAN Business Administration, Political Sci- ence Berwyn, Illinois Homecoming Committees; Mens Dorm Council; Corridor Advisor; Orlenlation Leader; RA; RA Committees; Phl Ome- ga Phi, VIce-Presldenl; Orientation Co- Chalrman. VIRGIEL SAULSBERRY Buslness Admfnistratlon Kankakae, Iflinors Akros: Saga; Homecoming Committee; Black Student Union; Illinois State Scholarship. ROBIN SCHAB Biology, Medical Technology Rock Island. Hllnols Transfer: Black Hawk College Bioiogy Club; Scuba Club; Skl' Club. CHERYL SCHEIDECKER Physical Education Movrlsun, Illinois DAVID SCHERTZ Mark Raskle Nancy Reed Scott R. Reining Gary Reschke Amy Rohl Janice Rozak Psychology Metamora, Illinois Akros: Psi Chi; Tribe of kalngs; Pemm Club; Pl Upsilon Gamma. Secretary; Football. KAREN SCHNEIDER Speech Therapy Hampshire, Illinois ASSHA; Homecoming Committees: Kappa Epsllon: Softball: Illinois State Scholarship: Augustana Honor Scholar- shIp. LINDA SCHOTKA Music Education East Moline, Ililnols D. THOMAS SCHROEDER Spanish Rock Island, Illlnuis CAROLYN SCHWABAUER Geogvaphy Danville, llllnurs Tour Gulde; Women: Durm Councll; Eu- ropeaq Qtr. '75. JERRY SCOTT Psychology and Physical Education Abingdon. Illinois RICHARD SEDERQUIST Chemistry Mllan, Illlnols Akros: American Chemical Society; ioncerl Band; Freshman Music Scholar- : lp. Seniors 217 Joan Ruggles Mike Russell Tanya Rydlinski Mark Saran Virglel Saulsberry David Schertz Karen Schneider Carol Schwabauer Jane Seiler Lori Satchel Brenda Shutwell Joyce Sidlinger Gail Sikkema Ruben Sidney NANCY SEIFERT Spanish Davenport, Iowa JANE SEILER Elementary Education Bloomington, Illinois LORI SETCHEL Elementary Education Streator, Illinois McrLar Board; Omicron Delta Kappa; Toppers; Student Education Association; Humecomfng Chairman; Orientation Leader; Chapel Choir; Concert Choir; Concert Band; Handel Oraleria Society; Pompom Squad: Chl Omega Gamma; Augusbana Honor Scholarship. CARRIE SHAFFER Juliet, Illinois BRENDA SHUTWELL Accounting, Business Administration New Windsor, Illinois Business Club; Cross Country; CUBOM; Augustana Honor Scholarship; Illinois State Scholarship. JOYCE SID LINGER Biology Mollne,1llinuis ROBERT SIDNEY Speech Davenport, Iowa GAIL SIKKEMA Chemistry 218 Seniors James 5 Inger Warren 5 isson Fulton, Illinois American Chemical Society; Basket- hall. JANE SINGER French, Social Work Homewoad, Illinois Omicron Delta Kappa, Treasurer; Top- pers; Concert Band; French Club; Delta Chi Theta, Treasurer, Vice-President; IS; Augustana Honor Scholarship, WARREN SISSON' Physical Education Furest Park, lllinuis WVIK; Friendship Fair; Homecoming CommIHees; Mens Dorm Council, Vice- Presideni; Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; Chapel Choir; Tribe of Vikings; Pemm Club; Scuba. Club; Beta Omega Sigma; Swimming, Co-Captain; CU- BDM; Homecoming Ca-Chairman. STEPHEN SKINKER French, Geography Springfield, Ill'inois Campus Crusade for Christ; Tour Guide; French CFub; Udden Geulcgy Cl'ub; Eu- ropean Qtr. '75; Intramurafs. JUDY SKINNER Business Administration Chicago, Illinois Tour Guide; Womens Dorm Council; Black Student Union, Treasurer; Black Gospel Choir; CUBOM; European QtrV Stephen Skinker Judy Skinner '75. , JOHN SKOWRDNSKI Biology, Psychnfcgy Chicago, Illincis Akros; Psi Chi; Tour Guide; Mathemat- ics Club; Baseball; TA, Psychology; Au- gustana Honar Scholarship. KAREN SKDWRONSKI Biology, Chemistry Hoffman Estates. Iflinols Toppers; Beta Beta Beta; Tour Guide; BiologyIChemistry Lab Assistant; Au- gustana Honor Scholarship. LINDA S LABON Religion, Speech Chicago, Illinois Toppers; Student Education Association; Campus Crusade for Christ; WVIK; Tour Guide; Chapel Chair, Handel Oratorio Society; Delta Chi Theta. MARK SLATER Hlslcry and Sociology Malina, Illinois CANDICE SLATERS Biology Arlington Heights. Illinois Toppers; Beta Beta Beta; Student Edu- cation Association; Frierldship Fair; Tow Guide; ViRayaHy. Junior Princess Can- didate; Pompom Squad; Biology Club: Ski Club. RONALD SMID Ronald Smid Candice S raters Business Administration Chicago, Illinois Transfer: Southern Illinois University Beta Omega Sigma; IF; Iniramurals. PHILLIP SMOLKA i Accounilng and Economics i Chicago, Illinois MARCIA SOENKSEN Accounting and Business Davenport, Iowa CHERYL SPANGLER Business Administration Dwight, Illinois JULIE SPENCER Physical Education Milan, Illinois WILLIAM STANDISH Accounting, Business Administration Oak Park, Illinois Akros; Friendship Fair; Mens Dorm Council; Mens Intramural Ccuncll'; Business Club; RA; RA Committees; . Beta Omega Sigma, Pledgemaster, l Vice-Prasident, Sacral Chairman. MARY STEGMILLER Business and Accounting Moline, Illinois LAURIE STELLE Psychology Naperville, Illinois DAVID STENBERG Chemistry and Biology Geneva, Illinois Phillip Smolka Don Berg irlghti Charyl Spangler NANCY STEUBEN Speech Therapy Crestwood, Illinois Toppers, President; ASSHA; Womens Dorm Council, Secretary; Delta Chi Theta, Curresponding Secretary, Pled- gemom; Augustana Honor Scholarship. SARA STEVENSON Biology Streator, Illinois Orientation Leader; Chapel Choir; Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer, Recording Secretary; President; European Qtr. '75. GREG STIVERS Psychology and Sociology Chicago.1ll'inois LINDA STRAHL Sociology. Social Work Lansing, Illinols Kappa Epsilon. SUSAN STONEBERG Elementary Education Park Ridge, Illinois Friendship Fair; Homecoming Commit- tee; Orientation Leader, Co-Chairrnan; Vi-Royalty, Sophomore Attendant, Ju- nior Princess Candidate; Pompom Squad. KATHLEEN STRANDBERG Elementary Education Woodhull, Illinois JEFFREY STUDER William Standish l; Juhn Skowronski Karen Skowronski Mark S later Virginia Stein Math-Computer Science, Music Dundee, Illinois Akros; Concert Band; Symphony 0r- chesira; Chess and Wargames Club; Mathematics Club; Udden Geology Club: Jazz Band; Augustana Honor Scholarship. TIMOTHY M. SULLIVAN Physicai Education Downers Grove, Illinois Student Education Association; Friend- ShFP Fair: Mens Dorm Council; Orienta- lion Leader; Pemm Club; Mens Intra- mural Council; Gamma Alpha Beta, In- tramural Director. BRAD SWANSON Psychology Glenview, Illinois SALLY SWANSON Geography Glen Ellyn, Illinois GREGORY SWEDO Biology, Chemistry, Pre-Medicine Mt. Prospect, Illinois Akros; Beta Beta Beta; American Chemical Society; Observer, Photogra- pher; Ruckety-I, Photographer; WVIK, Associate Engineer; Busines Manager; Homecoming Committees; Mens Dorm Council, Food Service Committee; Tour Guide; Biology Club, President; RA Committees; Hill-Erickson Award. Seniors 219 r-us A s-PB'-.--.B.v - -.-.. ... - ., Hagar.- .W muE x n. Nancy Steuben Sara Stevenson Susan Stoneberg L inda Strahl Jeffrey Studer Timothy Sullivan Bradley S wanson Gregory Swede Bill Swieion Jimmie Swift WILLIAM SWIETON Business Administration Round Lake, Illinois Basketball'. JAMES SWOPE Business Crete, Illinois JAMES TAETS Business and Accauntlng Geneseo, Illinois MICHAEL TAGHON Business and Accounting Mcline,1llinais PAIRAJ TANG SPRITRAKUL Art Hangkok. Thailand SUSAN TANTON Accounting, Business Administration Cazenovia. Illinois alToppers: Varsity Band; Business Club; French Club; Summer School in France '75; Augus- tana Honor Scholarship; Arthur Andersen Accounting Scholarship. RAY TASCH Accounting, Business Administration Barrington,1liinois Akras; Business Club; Pi Upsilon Gam- ma, Treasurer, Secretary; Football: Au- gustana Honor Schoiarship. SHARON TEAGUE Elementary Education Chicago, Illinois INGRID TEIJEN 220 Seniors English Molina, Illinois MARY TEL LEEN Sociology, Sacial Work Meline, Iilinuis Mortar Board; Toppers; Student Educa- tion Association; AWAA, Executive Council; Cheerleaders: Phi Rho, Re- cording Secretary; Gymnastics, Co- Captain; Social Work Club, President. JAMES TEMPERLEY Accounting, Business Administration East Debuque, Illinois Akros; Homecoming Committees, Trea- surer,- Iniramurals. JAMES TERANDD Business, Accounting and Matthom- puier Science Granville, Illinois CATHY TERRY Elementary Education Geneseo, Illinois FRANCINE THOMAS Accounting, Business Administration Chicago, Illinois Toppers; Womens Dorm Council; Black Student Union, Secretary; Volleyball; intramurals; Inrand Sieel-Ryerson Foun- dation Scholarship; Puliman Scholars ship; Illinois State Scholarship. WILLIAM THOMAS Accounting, Business Administration, Mathematics Akros; Ernst and Ernst Schoiarship; Au- gustana Honor Scholarship. JOE THOMPSON Psychology and Physical Education Moilne,1llinois LOREN THOMPSON Biology, Pre-Medicine Green Bay, Wisconsin Akros; Beta Beta Beta; Intramurals; Varsity End; Stage Band; Pep Band. MARK THOMPSON Pnlitical Science and History Des Plaines. Illinois FRANK TITONI Business Administration, Palitical Sci- ence River Grove, Iliinais Akros; Who's Whu; Tribe of Vikings:W- restling, Capiain; Beta 0miga Sigma. KAREN TOLF Business Administration, Psychology Mt. Prospect, Il'linois Psi Chi; Rockety-I; Homecoming; Com- mittees; Tour Guide: Womens Dorm Council; Phi Rho, Pledgemom, Rush Chairman;1$, President; Illinois State Scholarship. WILLIAM TURNER Matthomputer Science Maple Park, Illinois JOE TOMCZAK Accounting, Business Administration Chicago, Illinois Michael Tagmon e Cathy Tevry Karen Tolf Joseph Tcmczak Pi Upsilon Gamma, Treasurer, President; Wrestling; Viking Award. KAREN ULLESTAD Music Des Moines, Iowa Mcrlar Beard; Toppers; Sigma Alpha Iota; Augustana Campus Church; Home- coming Committees; Chapel Choir; Handel Oratorio Society; Cervin Oden- Thorslenberq Organ Scholarship; Fresh- man Organ Scholarship. DON UL LMAN Physical Education Stanten Island, New York JEFF UNDERWOOD Accounting, Business Administration Somanauk, Illinois Akros; WVIK; Homecoming Commit- tees, Committee Co-Chairman; Ccrridur Adviser; Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; Tribe of Vikings; Phi Omega Phi, Treasurer; Baseball, Captain; Augustana Honor Scholarship. PAULA URBANK Elementary Education, Psychology Hameiuwn, Illinois Toppers; Student Educaiion Association, Vice-President; Tour Guide; CUBOM; Augustana Honor Schnlarship. CAROL VAN BOGAERT English, History Maple Park, Illinois Toppers; Student Education Association; Raymond Tasch Sharon Teague Francine Thomas William Thomas Karen U lleslad Jeff Tyler Tour Guide; Dorm Council; Dorm Judi- cial Board, Chairman; Delta Chi Theta; CUBOM; Washington Semester; Augus- tana Honor Scholarship. PAUL VARICHAK Business Administration, Speech South Holland, Illinois Friendship Fair: Drientalian Leader; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Judo Club: Scuba Club; Ski Club,- Beta Omega Sigma; Swimming, AlJ-Ameri- can: VikIng Award. JILL VERSTRATE Physical Educaiion; Pre-Physical Ther- apy Chicago, Illinois Observer; Tuur Guide; Pemm Club; Women: Intramural Board; Kappa Epsi- lon, Spnrbhead; European Qtr. '75; Bas- ketball: Voll'eyball: Softball; Intramur- als, Official; Illinois State Scholarship. DENNIS VILLARREAL Music Greenfield, Wisconsin GUY VITELLO Accounting, Business Administration, Mth-Computer Science Chicago, Illinois Akros; Omicron Sigma Omicron, Pled- gemaster, Intramural Director; Augus- tana Honor Scholarship; Illfncfs State Scholarship. JENNY VLIET Ingrid Teijen James Temperley Joe Thompson Loren Thorn pson Dun Ullmann Jeff Underwood Physical Education Park Ridge. Illinois NAN VOLANT Speech Therapy Ladd, Illinois CLAUS VONZYCHLIN Business and Accounting Rockford, Illinois GORDON WAHLER Biology, Prev Veterinary Medlclne Akros; Beta Beta Beta; WVIK; Biology Club. LEWIS WASHINGTON Business and Public Administration Chicago,Ill1nois LINDA WATSON Speech Therapy Chicago, Illinois ASSHA; Friendship Fair; Homecoming Committees; Tour Guide: Womens Dorm Council; Black Student Union; CUBOM: Augustana Honor Scholarship. PATRICIA J. WATSON Chemistry, Pre-Medicine Preemption, Illinois Toppers: Beta Beta Beta: American Chemical Society, President; Brology Club; Varsity Band; Illinois State Scholarship; Edward Arthur Mellinger Foundation Scholarship; George and E5- ther Lundberg Scholarship. PAMELA WAY Biology Seniors 221 F Gordon Wahler FPO New York, NY JAMES WEIGAND Accounting, Business Administration, Economics Frankling Park, Illinois Omicron Delta Kappa; Akros; Home- coming Committees; Corridor Adviser; Orientation Leader; Men: Intramural Council, IM Director Phi Omega Phi, Secretary; Augustana Honor Scholar- ship. JEFFREY WESTBROOKS History Molina, Illinois RALPH WESTENDORF Bialugy Elmhurst, Illinois Akros; Illinois State Scholarship. JOHN WHEELER Business Chicagc, Illinois BRADLEY WHITE Political Science Davenport, Iowa Akros; Golf. DON WHITE Philosophy, Religion Homewood, Illinois Corridor Adviser; Assistant Head Resi- dent; Mens Intramural Council; Omicron Sigma Omicron, President. JUDY WHITMORE 222 Seniors Lewis Washington Biology Aurora, Illinois RANDY WHYTE Speech Royal Oak, Missouri STEVE WICKS Accounting and Business Molina, Illinois JANICE WILEN Sociology Siivis. Illinois MARY WILKENS Business and Spanish Rock Island. Illinois TERRY WILLIAMSDM Social Science Galesburg, Illinois SHARON WILSON Biology Chicago, Illinois BOB WIL SON Sociology Wheaton,1llinnis Student Education Association; Observ- er; Homecoming Cammitlees; Mans Dorm Council; Cnrridur Adviser; Delia Omega Nu; Goff; Intramurals. CHRISTIE WINDHEIM Business Administralfun Arlington Heights, Illinois Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; Wam- ens Dorm Paul'a Urbank Guy Vikello Paul Varichak Carol Vanbogaert Jenny Vliet Claus VonZychfln Patricia Waison Drientaiion Leader; Tour Guide; Worn- ens Dorm Council; Chi Omega Gamma, Treasurer; CUBOM; Augustana Honor Schnlavship; Illinois State Scholarship. SUSAN WINKELMAN History. 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III 77, 154 Bjornsan, Chris E. 133 Burnes, Dennis A- 29, 170 Blackwuod, Stephen G, 153 Burnett, Kendall .J. 48, 70, 111, 170 Blair, Ann 61, 135, 198 Burns, A, Colleen 184 Bums, Nancy S. 96, 199 Burrell, Vernell 199 Burress, William L. 52, 199 Burwell, Ramona Burwoll, Regina Buvwell, Ruby 32, 199, 200, 202 Bush, Davld B. 199, 200 Busse, Carol L. 154 Butera, Richard M. 20, 117, 184 Butz, Stephen D. 77, 136, 199, 200 Bybee, Raymond E. 184, 200 Bybee, William D. Byrd, Renee 46, 199, 200 Bzdyl, Madonna A. 199, 200 Cain, John W. 59, 154 Caldwell, Christina M. 184 Campagna, Jeffrey D. 199, 200 Campbell, Davld A. 40, 154 Campbell, Gordon L. 35, 52, 170 Campbell, Jane L. 61, 92, 154 Campbell, Scot T. 139, 199, 200 campbell, Susan E. 32, 56, 154 Cangelosf, Michaell H. 21, 5B, 115, 136, 137 Cap, Ronald J. 136, 184 Capecci, Kendall L. 154 Caputo, John D. 77, 117 Carbono, Rocco W. 77, 79, 95, 117, 199, 200 Cm-L Donna E. 115, 129 Carlmark, Nanette J, 93, 170 Carlson, Barbara L. 52, 170 Carlson, Cynthia A. 123, 170 Carlson, Deborah L. 123, 154 Carlson, Eileen G. 50, 92, 170 Carlson, Lynda A. 184 Carlson, Margaret E. 95, 121,200 Carolan, D. Tara 21, 115, 118. 170 Carter, Bradley H. 125, 200 Carwlfe, Amy K. 200 Gary, Deborah R. 48, 170 Casein, Shirley A. 29, 61, 170 Casey, Shirley A. 154 Caslllas, Paul A. 59, 154 Castillo, Scott L. 95, 200 Castle, Leanne K. 123, 184 Castrey, Gregory A. 59 Caswell, Daniet P. 60. 154 Catanzaro, Linda. M. 199, 200 Cazares, Mary 39, 95, 154 Ceas, Mary C. 118, 170 Cevovski, Paul A. 21, 31, 94, 117, 170 Cerveny, Anthony J. 154 Chamberlain, Cynthia M. 29, 52, 170 Chamberlarn, Marcia A. 154 Chandler, N. John Jr. 50, 154 Chandler, Stephen R. 184 Chapa, Deborah J. 52, 135. 170 'Cheeseman, Marya, 200 1..-. Cheok, Galk AI Cheuurcnt, Mark 11.7139, 200 Chlnl'und, John R. 47, 59, 200 Chrl'stell, Cralg E. 20, 133. 170 Christensen, Bruce P. 139, 200 Christensen, Charles R. 72, 170 Christofferson, Nancy C. 20, 63, 64, 94, 121, 170 Chuich, WIlllam M. Church, Christine J. 45, 59, 110, 184 Chvosta, Cynthla M. 50, 118, 154 Chwistek, Wendy L. 20, 48, 121, 170 Glesaak, Valerie A. 20, 44, 60, 93, 123, 13 Clpolle, Mark D. 53, 116, 200, 201 Clrks, Barbara J. Cisek, R. Michael 170 Clark, Kelth A. 40, 200. 201 Clark, Shelley M. 122, 200, 201 Clark, Steven R. 125, 170, 176 Clarke, Lisa J. 135, 200, 201 Clauson, Brenda S. 170 Clements, Brant A. B. 170 Clingen, Richard L 35, 136, 154 CHnton, James A. 200, 201 Close, Karla N. 201 Cochran, Pamela R. 95, 154 Coco, Anthony C. 170 Coder, Christopher M. 59, 95, 134, 201 Coelho, Nadia B. 118, 170 Colburn, Joanne M. 201 Cole, Julie A. 154 Cole, Michael A. 201 Colason, Faith A. 154 Colllns, Kevin W, 95, 154 Colllns, Sonia G. 135, 184 Colwell, Diane L. Condit, Jeffrey J. 154 Connolly, Patrick T. 136, 170 Conopeotis, Theodora. M. 21, 121 Conrad, David L. 154 Conkeras, Les : M. 201 Cook, C. Christine 45, 121, 201 Cook, Cary L. 201 Cook, Dawn L. 154 Cook, Kathy S, 39, 154 Couper, James R. Couperrider, Deborah 5. 45, 129, 201 Coats, Craig M. 154, 162 Copper, Danief D. 72, 74, 201 Corcoran, Joan 95, 96, 184 Cord, Mary T. 20, 93 Core, Julia M. 20, 26, 45, 4B, 93, 123, 184, 191 CorniJ'le, Lenore A. 33, 154 Cornilsen, Gregg A. 106, 134 Corning, Paul E. 127 Costanzo, Jeanne A. 21, 129 Caster, John FL 154 Cottrell, Vicki A. 154 Ccules, Michele 129, 201 Coules, PatrIcla 129, 154 Couri, Cynthia R. 154 Cuussens, Jeffrey L. 91, 154 Coussens, Linda K. 154 Cuuslon, Diane B. 121, 154 Covey, Andrew W. 184 Cawan, Arnald R. 40, 201 Cox, Cindy J. 118 Cox, John 4. 154 Cox, Kenneth W. 154 Cox, Michael W. 154 Cox, Teresa M. 20, 121, 184 Crabtree, Leslie A. 21, 33, 45, 135 Craig, Bruce W. 154 Crampton, Faith E. Cravatta, Christine A. 155 Crawford, Gerald L. 155 Cregeen, Lesa C. 155 Cretens, Camilla A. 201 Cropp, Cynthla S. Crose, Kathryn A. 50, 155 Crowder, Brenda J. 95, 201 Cruikshank, Kevin S. 72 Cummens, Sally J. Cunnlck, Marc P. 50, 60, 94, 202 Cure, Karen L. 32, 45 Curl, B. Larry Curry, Randall J. Curtis, Paul E. 43 Czachura, Robert C. 134 Czajka, Rhonda J. 121 Czuprynskl, James R. 77, 184 Daehler, Melva J. 201, 202 Dagal, Mark A. 155 Dahlen, Ann L. 40, 201, 202 Dahlke, Denise M. 155 Dalin, Michael J. 52, 59, 92, 185 Dalln, Steven R. 155 Daluga, Daniel J. 136 Danley, John H. 77, 155 Davidson, Kathleen A. Davidson, Randall J. 77, 155 Davis, Dan F. 202 Davis, Janice L. 155 Davis, Lynn J. 97, 155 Davis, Nancy Jayne 21, 30, 32, 129 Dawson, David 5, 61, 155 Day, Gregory L. 48, 50, 92, 202 De Armand, Wimam L. 202 De Bel, Monte P. 133, 155 De Decker, Dennis F. 44, 202 De Jaeger. Kevin G. 48, 155 De Jaegher, Dave A. 77, 155 De Volder, Chatles R. 202 De Young, Robert A. 109 Deepen, Susan B. 32, 135, 185 Delgl, Jarnl M. 113, 155 Deltelhoff, Brad A. 45, 105 Delahanty, Michael R. 104, 135 Dellapartas, Marla H. 129, 155 Delp, Ronald J. 202 Demos, John G. 21, 185 Dempsey, Kathleen 101, 135, 135 Dennhardl, Paul R. 37, 202 Dennis, Jeffery P. 40 Deponte, Diane 202 Depaurter, Todd R. 77, 155 Depooier, Linda S. 202 Deresinski, Mark J. 155 Delloff, Michaef E, 117, 155 Detweller, Mark P. 171 Dhuse, Paul R. 50, 52, 185 Dias, Donald P. 202 Dlaz, Grace P. 60 Dick, Debra L, 202 Dickerson, Daniel M. Jr. 202 Dldier, Diane A, 202, 203 Dlerker, Rlchard H. 135 Dieterle, Laura A. Dlllon, Carol A. 34, 121, 203 Dixon, Duane B. Dobroth, Ann E. 50, 52, 185 Docherty, Melcnee K. Budd, Cynthia E. 48, 61, 114, 123, 203 anejs, Kristine E. 155 Doman, Jean A. 118 Donahue, Laurie A. 97 Dooley, Kyle W. 139, 203 Depler, James E. 23, 263 Dorbeck, Susan L. 22, 40, 45, 47, 135 Doreste, Tayra A. 60, 194 Barman, Keith A. 21, 93, 133 Douglas, David W. 77 Doyle, Gregory A. 203 Doyie, Thomas D. 106, 135 Dreselhaus, Paul W. 94, 125 Drew, Thomas A. 77, 136 Droeske, Walter J. 155 Drummond, Gary A. 61, 203 Dudgeon, Jerry A. 21, 32, 48, 125, 185 Duenslng, Steven P. 95 Dumoulln, Tum P. Duncan, Donald D. Duncan, Edwin R. 185 Dunk, Stephen J. 133, 135 Dunlap, Mary Luulse 40, 50, 92 Dunswarth, Robert W. 185 Butcher, Connie S. 185 Duttarer, Patricia 5. 155 Dwyer. Frank M. 115, 127, 185 025:5 Thomas J. 27, 45, 4B, 114, 115. Dye, Brad .4. 203 Dyer, Robert D. 106, 203 Dymkuwski, Evelyn J. 185, 203 Dzielski, John R. 155 Ebbesen, Jeffrey P. 77 Ebenazer, Cindy R. 20, 26, 121 Ebert, Linda J. 123, 172 Eckdahl, Cynthia G. 203 Eckdahl, Linda 5. 203 Eckdahl, Steven K. 155 Eddy, Kevin J. 155 Edwards, Andrew D. 48, 185 Eager, Larry M. 155 Eggert, Jeffrey J. 185 254 Egged, Susan E. 20, 64-, 121, 185, 193 Ehmann, Celeste A. 33, 155 Eichelberger. Jeffrey G. 172 Eichinger. Michael D. 50, 52, 59, 203 Eiermann, Jean L. 129, 172 Elsenmann, Lauri K. 129, 185 Ekstein, Errol 203 Elimn, Ellen K. 59, 172 Elllngsworth, Jeffrey N. 77, 204 Elllngwood, Guy F. 155 Ellingwaod, William E. Jr. 185 Ellis, Amanda M. 39, 172 Ellis, June A. 58, 203, 204 Elsberg, Scott P. 155 El'hler, Glen 0. LT. 58, 203, 204 Ems, Randy B. 77, 172 Enderle, Julia A. 50, 52, 92, 155 Engberg, Beth A. 185 England, Jay T. 172 England, Thomas J. 37, 50 Ensign, Terry J. 32, 45, 114, 203 Eppel', RobErt E. 172 Epperly, William L. 52, 185 Erhart, Debra L. 29, 50, 59, 172 Ericksen, Michael A. 50, 95, 115, 139, 203, 204 - Erickson, Jean A. 48, 56, 118, 155, 185 Erickson, Kurt W. 58, 9B, 127, 204 Erickson, Susan A. 68, 93, 121 Erickson, Tod R. 125, 172 Erlcson, Ann 155 Ericson, Mark A. 59, 204- Ericson, Roger K. 172 Erikson, Jun 0. 44, 91, 111 Erikson, Larry A. 185 Erland, Kathleen M. 172 Erling, Marla E. 48, 186, 204 ' ,- Esgar, Gregory A. 155 Exhalman, Bruce W. 155 Etnhlngham, Gerald M. 77, 117, 155 Etheridge, Sally A. 204 Evans, Christine K. 58, 121, 204 Evans, David W. 139, 172 Evans, Heldl L. 29, 59, 172 Evans, Steven L. 7 Eysbr, Kathleen S. 39, 186 Fdrbwn, Tarn L. 204 Parity, Troy 46, 204 Fufin, Rubin G. 40, 47, 92, 204 Fmil, Find A. 155 . Funny, 096m K. 32, 1.35, 1.86 Pinon. Willilm M. 42, 114, 204 Faulklur, L.- A. 29, 32, 50, 92, 172 Faust. Klmb-rlu A. 204 Fecht, Peggy S. 155 Feige, Kim C. 61, 186 Feilinger, Kathleen E. 172 Feiza, David A. 77, 204 Felhinger, Claire L. 20, 63, 68, 121, 186, 204 Felder, Douglas G. 77, 204 Felslrup, Paul A. 40, 50, 172 Felthelm, Jill A. 123, 155 Fendnn, Thomas H. 127, 186 Fernshndl, Monica J. 39, 95, 96, 97, 136 Ferrari, John G. 47, 172 Fetznar, Carl D. 16 Fiala, Pm! E. 186 Filmkl, Richard J. 130, 156 Flllmer, Polly E, 93, 129, 204, 205 Fink, Beverly A. 34, 135, 205 Flnke, Kathryn B. 61, 205 Floravantl, Patricia A. 123, 156 Flori, Wllliam L. 186 Fischer, Robert L. Jr. 172 Fischer, Steven C. 156 Flsharkeller, John M. 130, 156 Fltzer, Meiody L. 95, 101, 172 - Fimgan, Michael P. 156 Fieluhman, Sue A. 61, 172 Flinn, Michael E. 1.72 Flood, Tanya J. 46, 205 Flynn, Terrance R. 20, 44, 136, 205 Fnley, John J. 106, 117, 156 Forkel, E. Jay 125, 172 Fortney, Patrick L. 72, 74, 172 Foster, Gail J. 114, 205 Fowler, Mlchael L. 186 Frank, Joan L. 123, 205 Frank, Julie A. 34, 156 Freck, Gerald W. 156 Fredrickson, JamesE. 127, 205 Freiburg, Jeanne E. 172 Freis, Richard J. 172 Frels, Steven E. 205 Frey, Robert V. Jr. Fricke, Richard K. 52, 205 Friestad, Jay A. 106, 156 Frishie, Ellen M. 156 Frisch, Jeffrey M. 127, 205 Fritch, Paul A. 156 Frltz, Joseph A. 127, 172 Fritz, Merry H. 39, 95, 96, 97, 205 Frllzeen, Eric R. 20, 172 Frost, Paul E. 172 Fruland, Dlann M. 21, 63, 64, 135 Fryrnire, David L. 61, 77, 156 Fryxell, Jenny C. 50, 172 Fugate, Kathy L. 156 Fulanovfch, Mark E. 156 Fuller, Robin L. 172 Funkhouser. Karen A. 205 Gab, Derald L. 130, 186 Gagne, Robert S. 77, 136, 172 Gallagher, Barry A. 186 Gallichin, Frank J. 156 Gallichic, Michael J. 186 Gammun, Debra J. 45, 59, 140, 186 Gammon, Sandra. L. 172 Gandolfl, Brent H. 77, 136, 156 Garcia, Judith A. 205 Garland, M. Kathleen 156 Saran, Jack E. 47, 205 Barrett, Carol M. 186, 263 Garrett, Robert W. 77, 136 Garrison, Janice A. 46, 172 Garrity, Timothy L. 72, 205, 206 Gulelos, George J. 20, 106, 173 Garlner, Bryan W. 47, 48, 94, 173 Gee, Sonia A. 156 Gehn, Elizabeth A. 186, 205 Gellerstedt, Lori B. 52, 156 Gerdes, Roger A. 77, 186 Gerhardt, Stephen A. 205, 206 Gesling, Diane R. 58, 186 Giannini, Richard A. 130, 173 Glbble, Steven E. 31, 32, 44, 133, 186 Gibbs, Karen L. 205, 206 7 Gibson, Donald R. Jr. 35, 206 Glbson, Nell P. 133, 136 Gieseke, Janet A. 33, 121, 156 Gilbert, C. Criss 59, 92, 186, 206 Eilbertson, Kathleen R. 173 Gilliland, David D. 70, 141, 156 Gillstrom,i Carrie 44, 45, 129, 173 Giltner, Joan A. 32, 75, 96, 156 GInerls, Casandra A. 34, 50, 111, 156 I Gineris, Debra H. 37, 114, 121, 206 Glovanetti, Paula 39, 97, 173 Glovanlne, Barry D. 32, 58, 125, 206 Glpson, Mlchael W. 156 Glancy, Randy W. 52, 111, 206 Glendening, Martha L. 93, 135, 206 Glick, Laurle J. 70, 156 Glynn, Kyle G. 174 Gaerne, Dale G. 156 anovlh, Gary L. 77, 132, 186 Goldsworthy, Doug J. 77, 136, 156 Gomull, Susan L. 135, 174 Good, Paul A. 47, 174, 178 Good, Steven C. 47, 59, 156 Goodwin, V. Patrick Jr. 48, 186 Goold, Karen L. 186 Gordon, David A. 20, 47, 174 Gordon, Sally 129, 156 Gorzny, Genevieve R. Gosma, JulIe L. 174 Golbchalk, Nora T. 40, 206 Gctfschlfng, Daniel E. 20, 25, 42, 48, 68, 114, 206 Graham, Lisa M. 156 Graham, Marilyn J. 50, 52, 206 Granhack, Gary M. 174 Granqufsi, Alexis A. 56, 156 Grawe, Charles G. 77, 117, 156 Green, Bruce H. 52, 139, 186 Green, Laura J. 156 Green, Perry R. 133 Green, Susan E. 206 Greenhalgh, Mary F. 21, 123, 174 Greer, Arm E. 34, 45, 61, 174 Greer, Michael P. 156 Gregary, Richard C. 174 Grlep, Emily A. 32, 156 Griffith, Linda V. 21, 186 Eros, Wll'llam H. 20, 58, 94, 136, 206 Grosman, Rlchard I. 174 Gratemeyer, Kay E. 186 Grothusen, Mary J. 206, 207 Groves, El'izabeth C. 174 Guldenzopf, Steven C. Gunderson, Steven H. 59, 127, 187 Gustafson, Martin L. 59, 60, 95, 156 Gustafson, Tina J, 129, 174 Gustus, Toni L. 123, 262, 263 Hausa, James E. 187 Hlbanlcht, John P. Jr. 127, 206 Haggard, Barbara J. 206 Hahn, David 46, 130 Hall, Bruce W. 72, 74, 173 Hall, David B. 187 Hall, Nancy J. 93, 173 - Hall, Thomas R. 47, 127, 187 Hallberg, Carl V. 50, 156 Hallen, Kathryn J. 118, 173 Hallman, Jeffrey R. 187 Hamblin, Pamela K. 156 Hamilton, Diane L. 50, 135, 173 Hamilton, Phyllis A. 46, 95, 157 Hamilton, Vicky L. 157 Hammermelster, John F. 72, 187 Hand, Mary E. 157 Hanik, Jeanne P. 206, 207 Hanks, Neil C. 52, 157 Harman, Therese M. 50, 173 Hansen, Dennis L. 133 . Hansen, George H. 77, 173 Hanson, Douglas A. 206 Hanson, Lawrence C. 207 Hanson, Steven W. 1.57 Happ. Eunice H. 29, 32, 59, 60, 173 Harbarger, Susan K. Hardel, Sharon K. 187 Harklns, Patrlck R. 136, 206, 207 Harl, James E. 206, 207 Harms, George K. 21 Harmsen, Susan J. 121, 206 Harper, Joy R. 46 Harris, Andrea J. 173 Harris, Francine L. 206, 207 Harris, Keith H. 187 Hart, Paul W. 59, 61, 187 Harlung, Judlth M. 115, 118, 119, 187 Harlz, David H. 157 Harlz, Dennis R, 207 Harvey, Cynthla D. 20, 129, 173 House, Robert A. 207 Haskl'ns, E. Edward 186 Hastings, Timothy G. 77, 136, 173 Hattery, Dlane C. 157 Hauer, Leslla M. 32, 207 Hauge, Leslie M. 32, 207 Haurnan, Pamela S. 207 Hauser, Lynn J. 52, 173 Havfik, Jerilyn J. 45, 60, 121, 157 Hawkins, Jeffrey W. 95, 173 Hawkins, R. Klm 207 Haydock, Nlck A. 77, 133, 157 Hayes, Jeffrey R. 136 Hayes, Rochelle A. 33, 46, 95, 173 Haynia, Dana L. 187 Haynre. Gregory D, 173 Heaney, Ruth M. 157 Heard, Joyce L. 92. 207 Heaton. Nancy E, 157 Heekmann, Cynthia J. 129, 173 Hedberg, Kenneth H. 52, 187 Hedberg, Sara E. 52, 60, 157 Hedmark, Eric R. 77, 136, 173 Hegstrnm, Craig R. 48, 111, 125, 187 Helden, Glen E. 106, 173 Helnze, Denise E. 43, 92, 173 Heist, Gregory S. 173 Helander, Michael D. 187 Heller, Donald A. 59, 157, 173 Heller, Kurt L, 95, 130 Helpenstell, Janet M. 50, 59, 173 Hendren, Chrls E. 173 Hendricks, Bradley D. 48, 187 Hendricks, Lon S. 58, 59, 187 Hendrix, Pimala M. 92, 135, 187, 207 Heniadas, Joanne 64, 121, 187 Henning, Jeanne E. 61, 167 Henning, Kathvyn A. 56, 157 Henrlcks, Jeffrey R. 173 Henrlkson, Diane R. 39, 173 Hansel, Robert J. 77 Hensey, Richard G. 29, 45, 61, 169, 173, 263 Henlrich, Linda M. 173 Herbeck. Dale A. 32. 157 Hermanek, Catherine L. 58, 157 Hermanwn, Mark E. 173 Herr, Cynthia J. 59, 173 Hertensteln, Patricia J. 135 Herwald, Jennlfer M. 157 Hess, Roger J. 130, 207, 208 Hetzler, Paul T. 157 Hler, Lea A. 48, 187 High, Sandra 46, 188 Hildebrandt, William H. 98, 157 Hildner, John C. 157 Hildreth, Paul A. 61, 157 Hill, Beth L. 34, 157 Hill, Donald L. 173 Hill, Glaness A.157 Hill, Turn R. 188 Hillehrand, Mark A. 77, 117, 188 Hilton, Harold D. 207, 208 - Hiner, Gregory A. Hinton, Randy L. 173 1 anh, Pamela R. 157 Hachsleller, Klrk A. 157 Hadal, Kenneth D. 104, 136, 207 Hadney, Peggy A, 93, 173 Hoffer, Mark C. 173 Hoffman, James A. 207, 208 Hoffman, James H. 115, 139, 188 Hoffman, Susan K. 155, 157 Hofstelter, Michael C. 188 Hogborg, Karen M. 157 Hoqbln, Denise D. 129, 188 Hague, Debra L. 157 Hague, Susan L. 157 Holdsworth, ana I. 207 Holke, David A. 157 Holka, Robert E. 208 Holland, David G. 50, 188 Holland. Linda L. 157 Holland, Nancy L. 157 Holley, Steven S. 95. 104, 208 Hollibaugh, James M. 21 Hollingworth, Steven L. 157 Holllster, Herbert M. 130, 157 Holmes, Steven A. 208 Helped, David G. 173 Holyoak, Ann L. 95, 173 Hondrcs, Maria 157 , Hoog, Linda B. 33, 50, 111, 188 Hoover, Marlfyn M. 157r Hopkins, Robert M. 40, 95, 208, 209 Henley, Cheryl A. 173, 177 Hoppensteadt, Randy L. 130, 157 Ham, Gary R. 188 Huskins, Vaughn L. 127, 208, 209 Hosteller, Terry R, 97. 157 HasteUer, Vicki L. 39, 123, 188 Hotchkiss. Rex J. Jr. 173 chghton, Cheryl T. 70, 157, 164 chald, HQldl L. 158 Howaner, Deanna M. 39, 173 Howell, Jeffrey A. 52, 92, 158 Hoyl, Tlmoihy C. 106, 158 Hrechko, Yvonne 208 Huffman, Dwight A. 158 Hughes, Clark E. 208 Hughes, Nancy E. 153 Hullgren, Donald W. 173 Hullgren, Nicholas D. 77, 78, 173 Humphrey, Brenda D, 56, 158 Humphrey, Nancy L. 37, 208, 209 Hunt, Timothy J. 95 Hurd, Anthnny C. 72, 158, 177 Hurd, Willie E. 77, 133, 173 Hurry, Marty A. 77, 153 Hutchlns, Kathryn J. 61, 158 Huiter, Scott E. 77, 136, 158 Hyatt, Judith M. 188 Iannucci, Jacqueiine M. 45, 121, 158 Ingels, Mary F. 42, 114, 123. 205. 209 Ingwarsen, David J. Intca, Brenda R. 46, 208, 209 Irey, Theresa J. 135, 158 Irving, Michael A. 188 Isaacson. Thomas C. 158, 262, 263 Ishibashi, Peter N. 188 Izewski, Debra D. 158 Jacks, Chet A. 106, 174 Jackson, Amy J. 50, 52, 92, 188 Jackson, Jennifer E. 52, 123, 174 ' Jackson, Jeri E. 46 : Jackson, Kevin R. 158 Jackson, Leanne R. 188 Jamrozlk, Mark A. 174 Janes, David 8. 29, 32, 45, 59, 61 Jankowski, Steven A. 50, 158 Janssen, Susan E. 135, 209 Jares, Robert J. 48, 93, 111, 208, 209 Jennings, Dennis E. 208, 209 Jensen, James D. 158 Jensen, JuIle K. 188 Jensen, Kenneth E. 133, 188 Jensen, Kurt F. 94, 98, 115, 125, 188 Jensen, Llnda K. 121, 158 Jensen, Lynn K. 60, 158 Jansen, Trudy J. 33, 158, 263 Jirsa, Beverly S. 158 Johan, Donna A. 135, 188 Johanson, Berlt E. 174 John, Robert B. 58, 125, 208, 209 Johnson, Alisande L. 21, 123, 174 Johnson, Becky S. 93, 174 Johnson, Beth M. 45, 133, 188 Johnson, Blair J. 44,153 Johnson, Brad 0. 77, 136. 174 Johnson, Brian H. 77, 174 Johnson, Craig A. 154, 158 dnhnson, Dale E. 45, 174 Johnson, Daniel C. 106, 174 Juhnsun, David E. 174 Johnson, Deborah 5. 21, 50, 129, 174 Johnson, Doreen E. 114, 208 Johnson, Drake E. 32, 188 Johnson, Eric R. 209 Johnson, Erica A. 209 Johnson, Frederick W. 188 Johnson, Jacalyn J. 34, 129, 188 Johnmn, Janice L. 158 Johnson, Jeffrey D. 58, 127, 209 Johnson, Jeffrey L. 104, 158, 191 Johnson, Jody L. Jnhnsnn, Julie K. 129, 158 Johnson, Karen L. 158 Johnson, Kant L. 106, 153 Johnson, Kurt J. 133, 158 Johnson, Laura L. 52, 159 Johnson, Mark W. 159 Johnson, Mildred K. 209 Johnson, Nancy C. 21, 34, 135, 174 Johnson, Reed R. 209 Johnson, Sarah L. 174 Johnson, Scott W. 209 Johnson, Stephen A. 174 Johnson, Stephen P. 159 Johnson, Thomas A. 159 Johnston, Susan A. 159 Jones, Beth E. 135, 159 Jones, Daniel w. 159 Jones, Estall A. 209 -j Jones, J5ffrey L. ' I .. Jones, Marcerle A. Jarding, Mary A. 159 Jouvenat, Kathryn L. Jovanovich. John P. 130, 159 Juliet, Karen M. 174 Jurges, Allan J. 20, 114, 127, 209 Kahl, Terry L. 104 Kal, Mark P. 127, 209 Kauenbach, R. Daniel 159 Kalnins, Sylvia L. 58, 123, 188 Kamlnky, Susanne D. 129, 209, 210 Kamps, Laurel B. 135, 174 Kandis, Dena W. 58, 209, 210 Kaney, Elaine B. 159 Karman, Anthony C. 159 Karmfs, Katherine A. 20, 33, 121 Katsalis, Kerri A. 33, 60, 101, 159 Katschke, Janet M. 135, 185 Kaufman, Pamela K. 45, 210 Kaufmann, Jamie J. 174 Keadle, Kenton J. 130, 174 Keaton Susan N. 92, 209, 210 Kehe, Renee E. 20, 121, 174 KelenyikEdward K. 21, 59,127,183. . ... Kelenyi, Robert W. KB . Elfls E. 174- Kellett, Lawrence M. 77, 78, 209, 210 Kellner, James P. 98, 133, 159 Kelly, Gregory L. 20, 130, 188 Kelly, John R. 130, 159 Kelly, Melanie J. 61, 188 Kelly, Timothy M. 40, 188 Kemp, Cynthia L. 60, 159 Kennell, Krislrne A. 159 Kent, Jeanne M. 75, 159 Kepner, Ellzaheth M. 20, 45, 48, 115, 135, 188 Kerhack, Madalyn 4B, 159 Kerr, Micheal T. 104 Kessinger, Lee M. 52, 209, 210 Keslner, Richard T. 106, 109, 210 Ketner, Susan A. 159 Keyes, Scott A. 125, 138 Kidd, Shivaun M. 43, 50, 188, 209 Kiefer, Mark L. 59, 138 Kieffar, Llsa A. Kiel, Randolph W. 125, 209, 210 Kleser, Clifford J. 174 Kllarskl, Sharon K. 48, 111, 159 Klmball, Cheryl A. 189 Klndelsperger, Kent W. 209 Klnder, Robert L. Jr, 130, 209, 210 Klng, Michael J. 117. 210 King, Sharon M. 159 Kirby, Lynne M. 92. 189 Kirik, Ronda J. A. 210 Kirkpatrick, Corny D. 45, 50, 52, 189 Kihon, John 5. 117, 159 Klak, Thomas C. 136, 174 Klem. Stanley M. 189 Kllng, Mark P. 20, 33, 45, 94, 174 255 J I l I f 256 Klink, Brian J. 174 Klutz, Steven S. 33, 133 Klyczak, Karen K. 75 Knapp. Robert c. 77, 136, 159 Knees. Elizabeth A. 210 Knell, John D. Jr. Knight, Martin J. 210 Knuhlnuch, Mark R. 136, 210 - Knoll, James B. 95, 159 Knox. Martha E. 60 Knuckey, Jan B. 189 Knulson, Debra J. 61, 189 Koch,ElIen A. 210 Kooppel, Frank P. 210 Roaster, David P. 127, 210 Kohler, Bonny 6 34,135 Komatar, Diane M. 159 Komath, Kurt A. 159 Kopefny, Pamela L. 61, 210 Kopparl, William J. 53, 77, 79, 136, 210 Kordick, Cheryl A. 56, 135, 159 Kostka, Mark 5. Kotarslci, Keith R..50, 159 Koth, Harry 0. 20, 136 Kowalsky, Stephen J. 92 I Kozlow, Edward A. 117, 159 Kraft, Jeffrey L. 115, 125 Kraft, Robert M. 21, 130 Krleq, Beverly G. 129 Krltz, Katherine E. 61, 159 Krugh, Kathryn L. 32 Kruegar, Kathleen A. 52. 61 Kruegar, Ruth 1. 159 Krumbholz. Kimberly L. 123 Krua, Daniel D. 61, 210 Krypel. Tina J. 94. 123 Kubeczko. David A. Kuehl, Tracey K.-48 Kuenster, Renae M. 210 Kuester, Ellen J. 123, 159 Kuhn, Nancy c. 210 Kulas, Helen A. 159 Kullgcski, Patricia J. 121, 159 Kurtzhals, Kln'l C. 20, 34, 64, 135, 195 Kuthe, Gregg D. Kutsunis, Theodore G. 20, 115, 117 Kuttler, Wendy K. Kutzli, Erlc C. 159 La Fayette, Randall L. Lackore, Tacy J. 33, 50, 129 Lafayette, JackrN. Jr. 95, 130 Laforlune, Rosmn M. 20, 29, 45, 129 Lagerhausen, Thomas L. Lagerstvom, Davld L. 106, 133, 159 hlgermom, Linda D. 32, 114, 123, 210, 211 Lagow, Mlchnel L. 52, 92, 210 Lambert, Donald E. 32, 115, 127, 210, 211 Lambrecht, Drane L. Lamnatos, Nicholas C. Lanahan, Donald J. 20, 33, 133 Lancaster, Michnel A. Lang, Lynette T-. 48, 50, 159 Lange, Paula C. 45, 95, 123 Linler, Gregory K. Llrnn, Nina L. Larwn, Iran R. 159 Larson, Diana 5. 129 Larson, Ellen A. Larson, Kurt A. Larson, Lori L. 61 Larson, Susan D. 45, 135, 159 Larson, Tam M. 50, 111, 210, 211 Laughlin, Thomas M. Lnuterbach, Edward C. 58, 61, 211 Lauth, Joanne L. 33, 50, 121 - anlor, Kim 52, 159 Lawrencl, Cums H. 46, 159 Lawrence, Ted H. Lnyng, Jeffrey R. 50, 211 Lea'eh', 'bbhigias'nf 3'2, 211 Leach, Roger A. 136 Lee, Jack T. Lee, James A. 46, 211 Lee, Karen C. Leenerts, Rebecca J. 50, 159 Laerhoff, Diana L. Lefelstaln, David M. Lemanskl, Michael F. 139 Lenc, Mary Beth H. 60, 159 Lenhart, Pamela R. 159 Lenlhan, Dave M. 159 Lentz, Ronald E, Jr. 136, 140, 211 Leonard, Richard J. 211 Leonettl, John P. 130, 173 Lepretro, Robert J. . Lerdvorauvee, Chula Lerdvnralavee, Llrrlth Lewellan, Janis M. Lewis, Janet L. I Lewis, Susan M. 93 Lidbury, Kevin C. 211 ' Liess. Judy R. 135, 139 LIthrldge, Gregory F. 72 Lindabauer. Christy L. 32, 33, 121. 159 Liniahl, Joyce L. 123, 160 Lindberg, Scott M. Llndgren. Arney W. 95, 211 Llndgren, Susan M. 121 Llndley, Carol L. 45 Lindley, Christopher J.33,48,125,189 Lindmark, Janlce C. 93 Lindquist; Malthew'P. 125 Lindquisl, Theodore K. 20, 32, 125, 139 Llndsh'om, Jeffrey A. 160 Llnert, Randal J. 98 Ling, Llnda. Hoon Ming 188 Llngner, David W. 160 , Lipke, JaOEt B. 135, 189 Lischett, Carol L. 92, 211 I Llsius, Lols J. 121, 211, 212 Liston. Jane M. 123, 139? Little, Bruce A.52,139! Little, Melanie K. 160 ! Lockard, Scott C. 95,160 Lohse, Jan K. 58, 211, 212 Loncar, Kelley 133,160 Long, Sharon A. 34,160 Long, W. Pablck 127 ; Loos, Debbie $34,135,160 Lopez, Jesse A. Jr. 52, 211 Lopez, Michael P. 3 Lurimer, Jody A. LarIs, Maryann J. 20,121 Loughlin, Maureen H.139 LouIs, John W 44, 46, 175 Luwden, Karen S 52, 160 Lowe, Leslie E.13I9 7 Lubkeman, Marc R.94,136,160 Lucas, Barbara L. 211,212 , Lucas, Kathryn M. 118, 175 Lund, Jack R. 211 i Lund, Lorene L. 211, 212 Lund, Mary Allen 20, 45, 63, 64, 121, 211, 212 Lundaen, Gregg R. 139, 190 Lundgren, Theresa L. 211, 212 7 Lundhofrn, Martha M. 50, 190, 211 Lundlne, Bruce D. 136, 160 Lusa, Deborah M. 20, 135 Luzar, Christine H.190 , Lunr, Judith A. 135, 160 Luzzl, Peter J. 130, 175 Lyle, Robert K. 45, 125, 190 Mass, Iarbara D. 160 Mac Askill, Kimberly S. 175 Machala, Janls M. 212 Machalka, Diane E. 175' Mack, Barnard R. 175 Macrnwski, Robert 133, 160 Mahoney, Laura A. 190 Maldak. Mark W. 175 . Maxwefl, Phillip J. 20, 133,190 - May, Janice J. 20, 93,123, I135, 190, -.; - Mayer, Dianne E175 7 .. I Maiers. Janet R. 129, 211, 212 Malsenbnch, DIane E. 211, 212 Majclna, Dale G. 77, 160 , Millers, Thomas J. Mallory, Lynn E. 129, 175 , Maloney, John E. 45, 77, 114, 116, 211, , 212 w Malsack, Paula M. 121, 175 Mandlno, Dan: M. 61 Manglerl, James C. 20, 32, 130, 190 Manlck, Annette M. 160 March, Gary A. 77, 160 Marlk, Frank R. 98. 132, 133, 211. 212 Marlnangell. Kenneth A. Jr. 212, 213 Marlnangell, Pamela S. 190 Mariner, William G. 32. 125, 175 , Markellu, Julie A. 45, 113 Markuson, Donna L. 160 Marquardt, Susan L. 20, 33, 113, 175 3 I Marsh, Rose L. 45, 46, 190 Marsh, Roxanne M. 44, 4a, 135, 175 Marshall, Sherry L. 123, 212, 213 ' Martin, Doris E. 48, 175 Martin, Grant J. 160 Martin, Mark T. 32, 58, 175 Martin, Rlchud J. Marvin, Colleen 128, 129, 212 Mason, MlchEle M. 212 M35531. Laura J. 175 Mather, Barbara A. 32, 101, 190 Matthews, Mark E. 175 Malus, Mark A. 58, 77, 136, 212, 213 Matushek, Gretchen 160 Maurus, M. Regina 48, 135 Maxwell, Donna L. 129 Mazguckelll, Thomas J. 20, 45, 133, 17 Mbadcam, Katchi J. 95 Ml: Callum, Rubert E. 139, 190 M: Callum. Stacey T. 160, 262, 263 Me Cance, Bruce V. 160 MI: Carter, Terrence D. 77, 104, 136 Me Gee, Loretta E. 190 Me Glnnls, Earl T. 50, 92, 139 Me Gulre, Kevln E. 60, 160 Mo IlraHh, Jon A. 160 McLean, Daniel J. 190 Me Murray, Kathleen A, 212 Mcauley, Juan A. 20, 45 Mcauljffe, Kevin P. 52, 111. 176 McBride, J. Torn Jr. 77, 133, 190 McCabe, Paige J. 212, 213 McCunn, Paul A. 190 McCauley, Loretta L. 94, 135, 190 McCoy, Jeffrey G. 72, 74, 176 McCulloch, Matthew J. ' Mccutchen; Janet A; 93, 123, 190 McDanuld, Sandra A. 45, 59, 135, 190 McEntea, Philip D.104,136,212, 213 -- McGrnlh, Stephen M.176 McGrler, Henry J. 46, 95, 212 McKh-gan, Ginger A. 160, 161 McLaughlin, Beth A. 56, 160 Meallns, Amy P. 93, 212, 213 Mealman, Steven 0. 61, 176 Meanan, James R, 20, 212 3 Meier, Kathryn L 95, 212, 213 1 Meier, Sandra E. 95,160 Malsch, Mary P. 34,121,160 , Menconf, Susan M. 176 j Meneghem, Mark V. 77, 95, 190 1 Mannecke. Paula A. 34, 212. 213 - Meredlth. David H. 98, 176 J Merriman, John P. 136, 176 ; Metcalf, Robert J. 77, 176, 179 . Meyer, David J. 176 ! Meyer. Harry M. 117, 212 5 Meyer, Michael L. 160 Mlchalezewskl, Mark J. 77, 190 Mlchna, Helenanne 52, 118, 176 Mlchonski, Cynthia L. 121, 1,60 hus- A Mreszala, Mark-L. 176 Miley, D. Douglas 21, 40, 127, 176 Millage, Linda A. 60, 212, 213 Miller, Cathy A. 160 Miller, Chrlsta K. 160 Miller, Daniel D.19U Miller, Deborah L. 61, 190 Miller, Harold W. Jr. 160 Miller, J. Spencer 95, 176 Miller, Katherine S. 50 Miller, Mark 5. 212, 213 Mil'ler, Richard C. 160 Miller, Stanley 5. 133, 190 Miller, Thomas W. 161 Miller, Vaughn S. 176 MIll'er, Victoria L. 34, 129, 161 MilIes, Karen J. 161 Mlllei, Edward F. 133, 161 Mllligan, Bruce R. 32, 133 Milton, JennIfer L. 213 MiJ'us, Kelly L. Mlnch, Kevin W. 77, 161 Minghi, Dorothy M. 39, 161 Miskowicz, Judy A. 213 Misner, John M. 190 MHchell, Daniel G. 117, 213 Miisos. Michael R, 127 Mueller. William J. 12, 21, 32, 63, 64, 70, 133, 176 Mahler, Tami S. 161 Moflway, Martin D. 44, 190 Moltzen, Melisa A. 23, 70, 176, 262, 263 Melzahn, Gloria 135, 213 Momquist, Anna-Marla 135, 176 Manson, CaroI-Lynn 161 Manson, Naomi G. 190 Moore, Deborah 20, 129, 176 Moore, Denise K. Moore, Mlchael J. 190 :Moore, Richard E. 29, 72, 176 Mordinl, Richard L. 176 Marency, Claire D. 93, 123, 19G Moreschi, Elaine M. 50, 161 Morgan, Carolyn J. 161 Morgan, Helen S. 176 Morass. Linda D. Morris, Hannah 0. Morris, Karen A. 29, SB, 59, 101, 176 Morris, Ronald T. 176 Mortenson, Gary C. 52, 190 Morton, Peter A. 130, 176 Motushed. Carol J. 129, 213 Motz, Nancy J, 176 Mrazek, Patrice M. 213 Mueller, Jeffry D. 52, 213, 214 Mueller, Kevin A. 190 ' Mueller, Melanie A. 61, 190 Mullah, Richelieu J. 5, 111, 125, 176, ' 262, 263 I Mundefl, Kevln A. 176 - Manson, David E. 95, 161 5 Murabito, John M. 136, 161 L Murrens, Thomas R. 77, 161 Musa,'Alhert J. 176 Muster, Kathleen M. 135, 176 Myail, David R. 106, 161 Myczek, Ronald G. 213, 214 Myra, Matt B. 21, 133. 190 Myscofski, Gerard J. 136, 190 Nagllch, Jon F. 45, 95, 213, 214 Necastro, Daniel C. 77, 78 Needham, Dana J. 176 Neeley, S. Scott 190 Neely, Wlllie C. Nefzger, Julie A. 190 Nelsen, Gary W. Nelsen, Roger R. 190 ' Nelson, Barry A. 106, 213, 214 Nelson, Barry 48, 130, 213, 214 Nelson, Barry 213, 214 Nelson, Beth L. 20, 50, 91, 93, 135, 176 Nelson, Bruce E. 125 , Nelson, Deborah K. 20, 34, 129, 177 Nelson, Debra R. 12 Nelson, Janet C. 135, 176 Nelson, Karen E. 118, 161 Nelson, Leeanne 64, 121, 190 Nelson, Lowell D. 48, 176 Nesseler, Marc W. 95, 213, 214 Nesseler, Molly J. 60, 161 Nestler, Frances A. 161 Nevling, Roger A. 157, 161 Newharn, Thelma L. Newby, Thomas P, 50, 161 Newcomb, Benjamin C. 161 Newkirk, Vanessa 46, 213, 214 Newman, John R. 95, 176 Newman, Wynelta 39, 161 Newion, Draw A. 213 Nichols, Patricia L. 101, 161 Nieman, Thomas L. 127, 213, 214 Niemann, Lance K. Niziulek, Kimberly L. 21, 118, 176 Nizm'k, Charlotte M. 61, 123, 161 Noel, Stephen H. 98, 127, 161 Naetzel, Timnthy G. 48, 125, 213, 214 Noffke, Paul W. 127, 161 Nolan, Michael P. 16, 21, 42, 114, 127, 214 Nordquist, Pamela S. 161 Ncrdstrom, Charles M. 161 Nardwall, Wendy K. 214 Norman, Jane A, 162 Norman, Lisa M. 135, 176 Nnrton, Cynthia A, 176 Notbohm, Diane C. 162 , Nuvak. Donna J. 121, 191 Novak, Marla J. 20, 135, 191 Nowinski, Frank L. 21, 115, 127, 214 Nugent, Ann M. 20, 121, 176 Nunn, Jack R. 191 Nyberg, Nancy A. 121, 214, 215 O'Connor, John C. 176 O'Daffer, Susan R. 52, 162 G'Malley, Brian M. 77, 176 Oak, Gregory A. 50, 52, 92, 176 Obrock, Paul E. 58, 176 Oconnor, Theresa A. Odman, Carol J. 118, 162 Oien, Charles D. 20, 77, 53, 136, 176 Oja, Matt A. 87, 162 Oleksy, Geralyn M. 162 Oliver, Diane R. 59, 191 Olmstead, Junl L. 214, 215 Olsen, Carol D. 48, 191 Olsen, Tracy L. 176 Olson, Brian R. 214, 215 'Dlson, Eric N. 162 Olson, James R. 214, 215 Olson, Julie A. 52. 176 Ol'son, Kristin J. 50, 111, 191 Olson, Shelby J. 123, 176 ' Olson, Terry L. 125 Ordaz, Steven P. 125, 177 Orman. Nicholas W. 95, 162 Osborn, Mary 5. 4B Osborn, Paul J. 48, 162 Osenberg, Jane E. 42, 48, 214, 215 Ostrom, Kim D. 191 Otis, JanarEuln Dtt, Matthew F. 115, 125, 177 Otto, Karen D. 93, 214, 215 Face, Jack A. 136, 214, 215 Paff, Mark 5.191 Pairs, Lester J, 77, 104, 162 Palm, Daniel C. 177 Paim, Donald R. 125, 191 Palmer, Kriste L. 214, 215 Papanos. Nicholas 5. 177 Pappsldemos, Constantine 4B, 177 Papp'as, Tom J. 20, 25, 117, 214, 215 Parish, Joe M, 59, 7177 Park, Shirley J. 92 Parker, John T. 4, 136, 177 Parker, Lisa H. 191 Parkinson, Teresa J. 29, 50, 177 Patterson, Leslie K. 214, 215 Patton, James R. 191 Patton, Lance Paul, Ellen L. 162 Paulson, Bryan M. 60, 162 Paulus, Karen L. 45, 59, 60, 135, 162 Paulus, Stephen F. 21, 31, 127, 191 Pavesic, Ronald K. 20, 127, 214, 215 Pavinatn, Eugene A. 117, 162 Payne, Debra. L. Pearson, Jeffrey 48, 162 Pearson, Jeffrey 177 Fells, Susan J. 135, 214, 216 , Penn, Adrian Jr. 45, 50, 177, 262, 263 Pandarvls,,Vicki 11.39, 95, 96. 191 , ' Fendell, Patricia E. 75, 96, 214, 216 Petersen, Debra S. 214 Petersen, Stephen D. 162 Petersen, Terry 5. 32, 61, 121, 214, 216 Peterson, Barbara I. 95, 121, 214, 216 Peterson, Beth E. 118, 215, 216 Peterson, Cherle E. 68, 121 Peterson, Duane E. 72, 177 Peterson, Janet L. 45, 92, 135, 177 Peterson, Jeffrey R. 215, 216 Peterson, Jeffrey W. 20, 40, 59, 191 Peterson, J!!! A, 45,215, 216 Peterson, Karen L. 93, 135, 215, 216 Peterson, Kristin K. 135 Peterson, Lynn E. 48. 58, 177 Peterson, Maris K. 162 Peterson, Martha 21, 121, 177 Peterson, Martha 20, 177 Peterson, Mary E. 129 Peterson, Patricia L. 21, 129, 191 Peterson, Paul J. 60, 191 Peterson, Richard A. 20, 62, 63, 64, 127, 215, 216 Peterson, Sylvia L. 52, 135, 162 Petrik, Thomas C. 45, 92. 177 Pettenuzzo, Linda M. 162 Peugh, Larry R. 191 Phillips, Brian R. 106, 162 Phillips, James R. 58, 61, 191 Piano, Joseph R. 127', 175, 177 Pielstfcker, Kathy J. 113, 177 Pieper, Ronald S. 177 Pierce, Jerilynn M. 191 Pierce, John L. 215 Pierce, Mark 5. 61, 177 Pierson, Duane A. 127, 215, 216 Pierson, Mari Sue 191 Pinto, Debra A. Pipenhagen, Mary Alice 177 Pippitt, Renee J. 52, 162 Pisel, Bruce E. 177 Pobereyko. Paul P. 177 Podhelsek, Leslie J. 177 Pohlhamrner, Jeffrey D. 52, 59, 191 Pothammer, Susan L. 162 Pohlman, Joyce K. 177 Puhlman, Kathie L. 191 Pokorny, Janice M. 118, 162 Polio, Gary J. 77, 117, 162 Polte, Kathlene S. 75, 97, 162 Poma,.Ca.rla J. 162 Pope, Jeffrey S. 162 Pople, Richard R. 162 Puppenhuuse, Jan M. 61, 135 Porter, Llsa A. Pouk, John R. 117, 215 Puulos, Nicholas A. 95, 130 Poust, David W. 127, 177 Faust, Juhn E. 20, 127, 191. 192 Powell, Chrlstine A. 45, 129, 177 Powell, Jan F. 162 Powers, Andrew J. 130, 162 Powers, James W. 162 Prather, Michael L. 59, 61, 162 257 may mz-rnn-iWP 414m : 258 Pratt, Nanci L. 162 Prieluzny, Roberta A. 114, 216 Pulse, Randall L. 191 Putnam, Donna L. 20, 52, 92, 111, 191 Quetsch, emu A: 215, 216 Quinn, Timmy J. 178 Radek, ehbster A. 136,162 Rada'k, Hutthew G. 58, 94- 95, 178 Rldlhff, Ann E. 56, 57, 96, 162 Ram, Judith A. 123,; 162 Rahn, stavhn M. 162 ' Ruins, Jill R 101, 123,191 karma, Steven A. Ramos, Timothy 11.48, 92, 178 Ramsay, Gregory A. 178 Ramsdel'l, Ted W. 94, 162 Randall, Wendell L, 191 Rangel, Cecilia E. 178 Raptls, Pamela V. 215 Raskio; Mark'T. 125, 217 Rly, Klmberly L. 50 Reunion, Martln J. 77, 136, 162 Radenbu, Pamela S. 155, 162 Redican. Geraldlne M. 40 Reed, Cecilia. A. 40, 162, 178 Road, Nancy E. 61, 62, 64, 114, 115, 135, 215, 217 Rnsser, Jerry W. 191 Refner, Kendall R. 40, 77, 178 Reichelt, Bonnie T. 75, 96, 165 Reid, Susan E. 93, 129, 191 Reiland, Beth A. 61, 135, 215, 217 Reimai, Keith B. 163 Reinerisen, David A. 178 Reining, R. Scott 215, 217 Ran, Marsha K. 52, 192 Renken, Paul B. 48, 50 Raquel, Theresa F. 192 Resh, Dane M. 95, 163 Rework, Gary R. 192 Reynolds, Jeff E. 70, 111, 163 Reynolds, Rita K. 50, 61, 17B Ribbeck, Thomas J. 32, 125,192 ' Ricaurte, Mary S.60-,192 Rich, Barbara M. 172, 178 Richards, Timothy S. 20, 44, 127, 185, Wi '5 Richardson, Sharon K. 178 Richardsan, Shirley A. 44,7163 Rickert, Michael A. 215 'Ricks, Karen L.163 . 3' Rieka, Mark L. 2157 ' Riggs, David L.192 Rikerna, LIaIa J. 32, 70, 115,118,178 R mm, Ward P, 45, 178 uknn, Doriovan 5.59, 192 RWMarcla L 56, 95, 96-, 178 Amwa L178 lulu, Charles R. 216, 217, . m. In A. 50 . 8M,8m A. 52, 192 1 L. qu, Bonn; M. 32, 163 ,- M, 5m M 192 I m, Man L. 95,1303165 Michael E. 77, 1,63 9 Rudd, Imald 5 17a RWS, M! M. 21, 48, 61, 121, 178 mmma G 216. 217 NW, Amy2, 45, 61, 216, 217 Fig, Monica J. 29, 45,129, 178 Donna L. 192 Ema, Victoria 58, 192 Ramb, Helene 4.101, 123, 163 , Rm, Adrian W. 216 . Rosa, Carol A. 216 I Rose, Jayne A. 192 Ross, Phillip K. 192 Rosslng, Erfk T. 192 Rostelfo, Klmharha 95, 101, 123, 178 Ruth, Jami S. 163 l Rovey, Charles W. 59, 139, 163 Royce, William D. Jr. 216 Royer, Bluce L. 192 Rozak, Janice M, 122, 123, 216, 217 Ruben. David J. 40, 127, 163 Rubin, Glenn J. 130, 163 Rubino, Michael C. 163 Rucker, Willie J. 133, 178 Ruggeri, Karen 45, 60, 163 Ruggles. Jeffrey J. 163 Ruggles. Joan E. 216, 218 Rusin, William J. 163 Russell, Michael P. 44, 46, 216, 218 Russell, Sheri D. 50, 52, 123, 178 Rust, Joann I. 163 Ryan, Patrick J. 178, 263 Rydlinskl, George 52, 87, 92 Rydlinskl, Tanya 45, 118, 216, 218 Sabbath, Beth A. 163 Snguto, Maria C. 60, 163 Salak, Sheldon E. 125, 178 Salsman. Debra S. 45,163 Sample, Daniel J.192 Sanberg, Sheri A.123,192 Sandberg, Margarit A. 45,163 Sanders, Julla A. 61, 192' 3 5 Sandinu, Steven P. 72, 1 2 Santy, Mary F. 129, 163 SADP. Lloyd B. 40, 47,192 Saran, Mark F. 20, 31, 44, 114, 115, 132,133,216,218 Saulsiaerry, Virgiel 216, 218 Scarcelii, Michael' 52, 192 Sahib, Robin K. 58, 216: Schieffer, Brian N. 192 ; Schafer, Cherie L. 192 E Scheidaclcer, Cheryl L. 216 Scheilenger, Caihleen M, 52, 163 Scherpf, Karin J. 61, 129, 163 Schertz, David A. 77, 136, 217, 218 Schertz, Phillip D. 77, 136, 163 Schiclcedanz, Julie A. Schlesser, Bonnie J. 61, 163 Schlitt, Janet A. 61, 192 Schlueter, Dean J. 77, 178 Schmidt, Deborah K. 1632 M. Schmidt, Elizabeth M. 178 Schmidt, Martha J. 45, 163 Schmidt, SlephenF 192' ' 7' Schmult, Linette 163 Schneider, James A.130,178 Schneider, Karen M. 93,129, 217, 218 Schnalder, Kurt L192 Schnoldwind, Patricia A.45,178 Scholka, Linda M. 50, 52, 217 Scholt, Donald Q. 95,192 Sehroder, Deborah J. Schroeder, AnnaLM. 17B Schroeder, D. Thomas 217 ISQhrogde-r, Lori 8 118, 173 Schoeder, Paul' R. 58, 61,106,192 Schraeder, Susan F. 163 Schuette, Ronald J. 192 Saipuldt Mallcia c.135,173 'iSchumacher, Ginger A. 'ScI'uumm, c thy A163 7 7 Schupbach, oanne E 93, 192 Schuster, Margaret R. 59, 193, 263 Schwabauer, Carolyn S. 217, 218 Schwarz, Arlen M 93, 185,192 5collay, Mary C. 163 Scott, David W. 73, 127, 178 Scott, Jerry R. 217 Scott, Kevin M. 77, 178 Scott, Perry W. Scott, Terrence A. 164 Scott, Thomas M. 127, 164 Scotty, Sharon P. 192 Scudder, Jeannine M. 60, 93, 192 Seaberg. Annette I. 121 Seabolt. Loretta D. 164 Seahoim, Mark R. 164 Sederqulst, Richard L. 52, 217 Seegers, Robin M. 101, 135, 178 Seemlller, Joe D. 127, 164 Selb, Ronald W. 178 Selferl, Nancy L. 217 Seiler, Jane B. 20, 61, 121, 217, 218 Semmelhack Gene D. 164 September, Paula 121, 164 Seitardahf, Stephan 47, 59, 95, 178 Seversnn, Marcella A. 21, 135, 192 Sexton, Kathleen J. 58, 101, 118, 178 Seyfarth, Christopher C. 106, 133, 164 Seyfarth, William J. 20, 59, 133, 193 Shaffner, Carrie E. 217 Sharlcey, Susan G. 61, 164 Shaw, Angela L. 91, 118 Shelby, Anthony 46, 193 Sherrick, Ann E. 52, 75, 92, 178 Shdemaker, Chris I. 193 Shoup, Clayton 5. Shulwell, Brenda. S. 75, 217, 218 Siberl, Robert L. 193 Sldlinger, Joyce A. 217, 218 Sldney, Robert S. 217, 218 Sigmund, Gregg A. 20, 136, 193 SIkkerna, Gall P. 58, 123, 217, 218 Simonis, Mary E. 45, 164 Simonis, Rose M. 58, 59, 92, 178 Simonsen, Janet E. 52, 178 Simshauser, Peter J. 136, 178 Simundson, Mark 0. 136, 178 Singer, Jana L. 123, 217, 218 Sinksan, Stephen W. 164 Srpe, as C. 123, 193 Sissnn, Warren T. 96, 117, 217, 218 Siudyia, Kathryn M. 164 Siudzinski, Jeffrey A. 95, 164 Skarin, Kimberly A. 50, 93, 193 Skerston, Debra K. 20, 193, 121 Sklem, Jill S. 48, 164 SkInker, Stephen G. 61, 218 Skinner, Judy 45, 46, 218 Skoglund, Katherine J. ' . Sknwronski, Deborah A'. 164 . Skowronski, John J. 61, 218, 219 Skowronski, Karen L. 218, 219 Slaber, Patricia L. 45, 58, 193 Slaban, Linda S. 32, 123, 218, 219 , Slagel, James R. 164 Slater, Mark I...2.15,..21,9 . 7 , Slaters, Candice M. 34, 129, 218, 219 Slaveck, Steve J. 164 Sladd, Mary Sue 164 Sleeman, Beth A. 34, 164 Steal, Patrick T. 164 Smeliie,.Mark G. 50, 58, 61, 186 ' Smet, Robert P. 164 Smid, Kimberley I. 39, 96, 164 Smjd, Ronald A. 94, 117, 218, 219 Smith, CaiherlneM. A. 39, 135, 164 SmithLGordon K. 31, 104, 133, 178 Smith, Lynn A. 50, 92 Smith, Margie A. 56, 96, 97, 135, 193 Smlth, Malunnie L. 129, 164 Smlth, Michael L. 164 Smith, Sharon E, 164 Smith, Stephen w. Smolka, Phillip W. 218, 219 Smutney, Susan L. 4, 20, 29, 45, 178 Sniatynsky, Lenora 118 Snider, Timothy D. 164, 179 Snyder, Steven E. 61, 133, 193 Snyder, Valerie A. 179 Soenksen, Marcia K. 218 Sohl, Susan J. 129, 164 Spangler, Cheryl M. 213, 219 Sparbel, Michael R. 193 Spayer, Steven J, 45, 133, 178 Spear, Sharon M. 50, 164 Spear, Susan M, 32, 48, 193 Spencer, Julie L. 39, 218 Sperllk, Laura 5. 129, 164 Squier, Dale A. 40, 59 Squires, Cassandra C. 193 -.O 3., 'j rrun-4 St Hilaire, Dan W. 77, 130, 164 Stadelman, Dan L. 63, 64, 179 StaeIens, Cean M. 164 Staffaronr, Linda M, 34, 123, 164 Stafford, Jeffrey L. Stamenlcovlch, Juliana 164 Standelman, Dan 104 Stanlszewskl, Sandra M. 59, 193 Stauter, Richard J. 164 Stavetelg, Laurie S. 61, 135 Sleekal, William S. 106, 179 5196:, Cynthia M. 50, 92, 164 Stegmiller, Mary K. 218 Stein, Virginia E. 219 Stelne, Sharon K. Steinhausnr, Nancy J. 32, 45, 94, 164 Stelnkamp, Batty M. 129, 179 SteinwaI-t, Steve P. 127, 164 Stella, Laurie A. 218 Stelter, Lorraine 0. 21, 123, 179, 131 Slenberg, David R. 218 Slenberg, Kathryn A. 129, 179 Slengele, Robert P. 136, 179 Stengele, Thomas H. 136, 164 Stephanfles, Robert S. 130, 165 Slerba, Doreen M. 50, 61, 92, 194 Steuben, Nancy R. 123, 218. 220 Stevens. Craig W. 58. 194 Stevenson, Mary D. 165 Stevenson, Sara. A. 128, 129, 219, 220 Stewart, Charles 0. 130, 194 Stewart, Rhonda S. 93, 179 StIckl'e, Carol J. 61, 140 Stime, Steve P. 77, 136, 165 Stirls, Steven P. 165 Stivers, Gregory T. 46, 106, 219 Stivers, Laura J. 194 Stackdale, Davld C. 127, 179 Stockton, John C. 77, 117, 165 Stoneberg, Roger E. 20, 64, 133, 179 Stoneberq, Susan L. 34, 64; 114, -121, 219, 220 .. Strahl,,LindaI,R. 129, 219. 220 Strandberg, Kathleen G. 219 Straub, Mark A. 20, 133, 179 Straw, Mike F. 165 Stream, Carol A. 60, 165 Streitrnaiter, Amy 3. 129, 179 Strum, Kelly J. 179 Stromherg, KImberly S. 61, 135, 194 Strong, Sue E. 179 Strutz, Gerald S. 127, 165 Sluder, Jeffrey A. 52, 59, 140, 219, 220 Studer, Lorraine L. 29, 48, 50, 179 Sturek, Mlchael S. 77, 179 Sullivan, Tlmoihy M. 127, 219, 220 Sundellus, Karen 20, 129, 180 Sundvall, Karen .4. 4a. 92, 194 Sutherland, Donald J. 77, 133, 194 Svarcas, Rita I. 165 Swnlm, Pamela L. 123, 194 Swanhegg, Jeffray C. 93, 133, 165 Swanson, Bradley G. 219. 220 Swanson, Dana M. 93, 180 SwansonIGail J. 194 ' ' Swanson, James M. 194 Swanson, Nancy C. 194 Swanson, Sa'lly K. 45, 129, 219 Swanson, Scott T. 98, 117, 165 Swanson, Sherrill A. 93, 180 Swanson, Susan K. Swanson, Teresa H. 59, 194, 262, 263 Swede, Barbara L. 180 Swedn, Gregory J. 37, 40, 159, 219, 263 Swanson, Karla J. 165 Swleton. William A. 20. 106. 219. 220 Swindall, DouglasP. 165 Swlnlnnga, Robert E. 20, 32, 44, 136, 179, 194 Swithln, Karen L. 21, 29, 32, 92, 130 Swape, James E. 115, 130, 131, 219 Syas, Wayne 0. 46, 50, 180 ' Symmonds, Casandra L. 48 Szydlowskl, Mitchell L. 194 Tady, Timothy J. 180 Target, Lynn M. 60, 123, 194 Taek, James E. 219 Taghon, Lisa J. 165 Taghnn, Michael G. 219 Talik, Cralg J. 133, 180 Tangsrnrakul, Palraj 219 Tanton, Susan C. 219, 221 Tania, Celeste M. 123, 180 Tapla, Elizabeth A. 165 Tappendorf, Shlrley A. 34, 45, 135, 165 Tarr, Elizabeth A. 165 Tauber, Keith A. 95, 165 Taylor, Dean H. 32, 194 Teague, Sharon 0. 46, 220, 221 Tadfard, Claudia M. 129, 130 Teijen, Ingrid J. 220, 221 Telac, Myra 50, 129, 165 Telleen, John D. 127, 165 Tell'een, Mary N. 135, 220 Tener, James C. 98, 165 Terando, James A. 59, 220, 221 Terry, Cathy J. 2. 220, 221 Theus, Susan J, 33, 165 Thomas, Francine R. 46. 220, 221 Thomas, Rebecca. J. 129, 165 Thompson, Joe H. 63, 64, 77, 81, 114, 220. 221 Thompson, Loren F'. 58, 127, 220, 221 Thampson, Mark E. 220 Thnmson, Roxanne 150 Thorell, Alan C. 180 Thornton, Teresa J. 33, 165 Thoss. Peter K. 21, 136, 180 Thrun. Malk S. 127, 180 Thuline, Dixie C. 52, 194 Thummel, Leslle K. 33, 165 Tillia, Joan M.180 Tillman, Sue A. 129, 160 Tiplon, Daniel C. 60, 165 Titoni, Frank W, 220 1. Tilteringtun, Kathy C. Tilteringtnn, Marjorie S. 61, 194 Todescu, John'P.77,5165i 5 TIJH', Karen M. 115, 135, 220, 221 Tullanaer, Jeff L. 194 Talley, Rodney L. 77, 130 Tomlinson, Edlen A. 194 Toohlll, Steve T. 165 Tobps, Richard J. 20, 180 Toppen, Danlel J. 125, 180 Tracey, Thomas K. 77, 194 Traulsch, Cynthia 45, 180 Treest, Renee A. 50, 60, 113. 180 Trevor. Nancy E. 56, 57, 115, 165 Tribble, Kathreen V. 165 Trice. Caihle 5. 194 Truman, Gregory D. 40, 41, 45, 189, 194 Tuchuwski, Jeffrey A. 32, 180 Turk, Thomas J. 165 Turner, Brand! L. 92 Turnar, Daniel G. 165 Turner, Grace A. 39, 95, 165 Turner, James W. Turner, William L I220II I I Tweet, Randall 0.165 Ulfiq, Cnmerlne A. 180 Ulleshd, Karen M. 114-, 221 Ullmann, Donald L. 221 Umbach, Judith L. 129 Underwood, Jeffrey S. 31, 32,133, 221 Unhold,Geri P.194 Unhold, Heidi M. 165 Urbank, Paula M. 61, 221, 222 ValentFn, Evelyn 130 Van Asdlen, Richard L. 77, 166 Van Nest, David R. 95, 194 Vanausdall, Laura J. 180 VanBogaert, Carol L. 123, 221, 222 Vandecasteele, Gary E. Vander Weyden, Kristine A. 165 Vanderhorn, Sandra G. 194 Vandarlindenr, Charles L. 77 , Vnndervennat, Luann M. 21, 180 Vanpelt, Sharon L. 39, 180 Vargas, Kevin M. 40, 46, 92, 166 Varichak, Paul 20, 221, 222 anrilI, Diane M. 129, 166 Vaydl, Richard J. 130 Veltman, Anne M. 95, 166 Vern'mulen, Tari L. 29, 60, 118, 130, 263 Verstrate, Jill L. 129, 221 Vickers, Matthew J. 130 Villarreal, Dennis R. 50, 194, 221 Vinson, Cheryl A, 46, 95, 166 Vitello, Guy 130, 221, 222 Vlajkuvlc, John 166 Vliet. Jenny A. 221, 222 Vulant, Nanette M. 221 Vonzychlln, Claus P. 20, 136, 221, 222 V055, Jeffrey M. 166 - Vass, John M. 21, 180 Vuss, Shelly J. 166 Wachhalz, Theodore H. II 95, 166 Wagner, Susan G. 58, 194 Wahler, Gordon M. 221, 222 Wainwright, Michael A. 48, 61, 180 Wake, Brlnn R. 77, 180 Wakefield, Phillp M. 136, 194 , Walker, Grant D. 194 - I Wallace, Joseph C. 166 : Walters, Denlsl P. 44, 45, 92, 180 Walus, Joann 61, 194 Wambeke, Maribeth L. 9, 194 Ward, Phylistene 180 Ward, Tamefa A. 48, 50, 166 Warn, Thomas E. 32, 180 1 Warner, Brian S. 43, 166 Warning, Jeffrey A. 87, 166 Wartlck, Kent G. 166 Wartrnan, Ronald J. 117, 166 Washington, Lewis 46, 221, 222 Waskow, Karin E. 50, 166 Wasson, Donna 5.45.180 WaBon, Linda D, 45, 93, 221, 222 Watch, Paircha J. 53, 222 Way, Pamela K. 222 Wayne, David A. 25, 280 Weakly, Danie! E. 53, 166 Webb. David J. 166 E Webb, Richard M. 180 ! Weber, Frank K. g Weber, Susan M. 29, 130 Wehrenberg, Nancey J. Weigand, James R. 32, 68, 94, 114. 133, 222, 223 Weigand, Jljlie R. 20, 135, 194 . Weimer, Mark J. 166 Wein, Nancy M. 33, 194 Weiner, Pamela L. 60, 166 Weingartz. Mayne.- M. 129, 166 Weiss, Daniel J. 20, 194 Weiss, Diane C. 58, 194 Weiss. Gall J. 166 Weiss, Stephen J. 163, 166 Welbourne, chk F3181 Wells, Klmherly A. 33, 45, 166 Wang, Michael J. 139 Wanzel, Judith L.121,181 Warner, Kenneth J.1I,27 131 Werner, Waller 159,194 West, Outline M 181 Wgsl, Kevin J. 77, 158, 166 Wesh, Leslie L. 32, 123, 181. 263 Waslhrouks, Jeffrey W. 222 Westendorf, Cheryl J. 93, 181 Weslmnn, David A. 48. 61. 166 Weston. Kathryn J. 166 Wetlarrnln, Gary G. 194 Weyna. Terry M. 194 Wheeler, James 77, 117, 166 Wheeler, John T. 222 259 , , Whitaker, Julia A, 52, 181 While, Bradley L. 222, 223 While, Donald A. 130. 131, 222, 223 White, Marilyn S. 52, 131 Whitmore, Judy L. 222 Whltmnre, Nancy J. 115, 121, 194 Whitlmore, Jean M. 166 Wgyge, Randall J. 23, 40, 41, 95, 222, l 2 Wicks, Steven M. 222, 223 Wliczynski, A. Paul 165 Wlldevmuth, Ann R. 29, 45, 181 Wllen, Janice D. 222, 223 Wilhelm, Lynne E. as, 92 Wiihnlte, Ralph E. Jr. 166 Wilkeus, Thomas L. 77, 167 Wilkins, Mary J. 121, 222, 223 Will, Catherine S. 29, 94, 118 Willard, Barbara L. 167 Wllliarns, J. Yvonne 46, 181 Williams, Karla L. 194 Williams, P. Douglas 61, 167 Williams, Teresa L. 95, 194 Willilrns,.Terry L. 167 Williams, Wesiey J. 77, 167 Williamson, Nancy K. 181 iwilliamson,'TerrY L'- '317 222.12? ' ' Wllllil, Donald L. 92,131 Wlimn, Belh-Anne H. 3.81 Wilson, Bonnie S. 40 Wllsnn, Jerry 47 Wilmn, Kristine K. 123, 195 Wli'snn. Robert 5. 31, 3?, 222 Wllson, Sharon R. 222 , Wiltshive, Sondra R. 129, 167 Windheim, CathIe L. 61, 121,1195 Windheim, Christie A. 121, 222, 223 Wing, Prlsciila S. 61, 101, 167 Winka, Sandra M. 167 Winkelman, Susan J. 222, 223 Windlow, Pamela K. 167 Witkop, Paul w. 139, 174, 181 Witt, Emmett M. 32, 133, 195 Wm, Keith A. 167 Wilts, Dianne 52, 195 Waller, Joan M. Wood, Mary M. 123, 195 Woodward, Michael B. 167 Workman, Ronald E. 136, 167 Worley, Johanna L. 32, 181 Wrath, David W. 72, 73, 167 Wright, James R. 77, 167 Wright, Ronald U. A. 125, 181- Wright, William A. Yazbec, thn 5.223 Vemm, Gra-gory C. 77,195 Yonk, Steve W. 125, 223 Yorkman, Denise A. 33, 167 Vast, Nancy J. 16, 37, 45, 52, 93, 123, 191, 195 Young, Deborah J. 223 Young, Jerry R. 195 Youngers. Mark A. 52, 223 Younqqulst, Lianne C. 121, 167 Youngs, Joel E. 59, 195 Yount, Stephen D. 106, 133, 167 Ytterberg, Bradley A. 223 Zahn, Ralph L. 21, 195 Zahn, Rharlda 195 Zucane, Karen S. 32, 64, 129, 195 Zaruba, Jahat E. 48, 181 Zekan, Charyl M. 167 Zaleznlk, Gary G. 127, 223 Zenlsok, Peter W. 95, 130, 195 Ziegenhorn, Randy R. 181 Ziegler, Susan-K. 131 Zimmerman, Donna J. 12, 21, 27, 48, 129, 181 -- , Zollicuffer, Paul E. 167 Zprag,,MaJ-ng. 77, 133, 181 Zuccnrlno, Ave C. 167 Zukleg, Sharon L. 20, 121, 195 W' k-M' Ir... . Organization , Sports Index ACKROS AC5 . Alpha Phi Omega Alpha PSI Omega AMT Bela Beta Beia Bela Omega Sigma Biology Club Bowling Club BSU Campus Crusade Chapel ChOIr Cheerleaders Chi Alpha PI Chi Omega Gamma Concert Band Concert Choir Corridor Advisers CUB Cubnm Delta Chi Theta Delta Omega Nu 29 58 93 92 93 5 8 116 53 95 46 61 50 34 118 1 20 52 48 30 45 122 1 24 Gamma Alpha Beta IFIIS Intermural Boards Judo Club Kappa Epsilon Math Club Men's Basketbal I Men's Crass Country Men's Football Men's Swimmln Mortar Board The observer DDK Omicron Sigma Pemm Club ?hi Mu Alpha Phi Omega Phi Phi Rha Physics Club 9 Omicron Pi Upsilon Gamma Pom Pom Squad Psi Chi RA RHIP Rho Nu Delta Rhythm Squad 126 115 94 35 128 59 105 72 76 98 114 36 114 130 94 92 132 134 59 136 34 61 42 61 138 95 The Rockety-l 5A1 Scuba Club Sigma Delta Ff Soccer Club Spanish Club Spanish Pilot Program Speech and Hearing Student Education Association Student Jud Board Symphony Orchestra Toppers Udden Club Varsity Band War Games Who's Who Women's Basketball Women's Cross Country Women's Swimming Women's Tennis Women's Volleyball Wrestling WVIK Zeta. Zeta Zeta 262 92 95 60 95 6 0 60 93 61 44 51 29 59 50 47 114 96 75 101 5 6 102 40 47 261 q . - - - - .L--7..Lu. .. dow- The 1976-1977 Rockety-l Staff The yearbook provides a record of the students and faculty members as wefl as of the year's events and activities. Under the supervision of the Publications Board, the staff works night and day to include what memories grow from. 26 2 The Rockety-l mm. WV' 7 a 77 h i 7:- 11, '43 I I' . x. i. t IL I .1 . . u '77-, . 7 -?-r, 7 E . ' I I ' E $ 7 7 ' +'- + If 315m 5 f. - 1 .-. g4 7 ,. 7 1g Am: Fulm 527:; The Staff Editor Melisa Moltzen Business Margaret Schuster Ads Jim Dopfer Student Rich Hensey Photographers Tom lsaacson Greg Swedo Faculty and Womens Sports Terry Swanson Seniors and Freshmen Stacey McCallum Senior Activities Carol Garrett Greeks Toni Gutus Index Adrian Pena Terry Swanson Staffers Rich Mullan, Trudy Jensen, Tari Vermeufen, Leslie Westa, and Pat Ryan Adviser Patrice Lopse Publisher Amerrcan Yearbook Co. Representative Howard Dusek Photographers Ron Chap ell and John A olphi of Adolphi Studios The Rocketyql 263 I II For animais and plants, spring is a new beginning; for Augustana people it is a time of ending. Good that We say our good-byes when the ravine and campus walks are at their most promising, for it reminds us that, after all, this is a place to get one ready for new sea- sons in life. -Dr. J. Thomas Tredway Spring Supplement 1977 - ViQueen Gymnasts 0 Extra Events 0 Men's Track - Women's Track 0 Golf and Tennis 0 The Spring Play - LLMDC . Spring Fling - Baseball 18 - AST ProductiOn 20 0 Business Club 21 0 Softball 22 0 Extra Events 24 - Graduation 25 Simply A Spring Change Augustana College Rock Island, Illinois 2 Table Of Contents Augustana's women's gym- nastics team tackled a chal- lenging Schedule of primarily large state universities and more than held its own with a 4-5 record. The ViQueens also turned in strong showings with a fourth place finish at the Uni- versity of Iowa Invitational and a fifth place finish at the North- western University Invitational, before placing third in the l.A,I.A.W. state meet. Senior Mary Telleen placed second in the all-around competition at the state meet, while senior LTnda Millage captured a third in the beam competition. FRONT BEAM, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Sandy Gammon, Cathy Miller and Linda Millage. NISSEN BEAM: Mary Telleen. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nan Basala, Brenda Humphrey and Tami Mahler, Head East In Concert Thursday, March 31 in Centennial Hal'. The Augustana Players present Directed by Menno Kraai, an ora1 interprelation presenta- tion in Potter Hall on April 4th involved: Gina Maurus, Melisa Moltzen, Sonia Collins, Kim MacAskill, Jeff Coussens; and John V053 and Jody Lorimer. 4 Extra Events Black Awareness Week Megan McDonaugh With Mada Rue On April 25 Sponsored jointly by CU BOM and the Black Student Union, Black Awareness Week com sisted of lectures, programs, concerts, and dances on the Augustana campus. r VEwa 5mg; The Vikings Track And Field Events The 1977 Augustana Vikings, FRONT ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: James Lee, Jeff Etlingsworth, Rocco Carbane, Mark Cipolle, Dennis Harts, Tirrl Garrl'ly, Daug Felder, Dan Cooper, and Marc Cunnick. SECOND ROW: Keith Harris, Gary March, Jeff Eichelbergev, Dale Majcina, Dan Kallenbach, Steve Stein- wert, Randy Ems, Carl Andersun, Dave Hall, and Duane Peterson. THIRD ROW: Rich Darker, Brett Larson, Rich Moore, Bob Knapp, Chet Jacks, Mark Zoran, Dan Johnson, Gary Wetterman, John Hammermeister, and Jeff McCoy, FOURTH ROW: Dave Scott, Randy Davidson, Dick Blocki, Paul Dressel- hauS, Dean Schlueler, Tom Miller, Ed Millet, Bill Bradley, Tony Hurd, Carl Bowman, Head Coach Leruy Brissman, and Tim Quinn. TOP ROW: John Far- well, Btuce Hall, Assistant Coach Fred Whiteside, John Danley, Dave Lingner, Dave Hartz, Marc Andresen, Bub Hen- sel, Mel Blaser, Doug Bertram, man- ager, and Scott Briney. Leroy Brissman stepped out of retirement to repiace Head Coach Paul Olsen, who was on a leave of absence, and Sue ceeded in leading the Vikings to a second place finish in the CCIW and a 14th place finish at the NCAA Division III nation- al meet. Senior Doug Felder . - . placed second in the pole vault AIl-American certificate With a at the national meet for the third place finish in the 5000- third straight year and M.V.P, meter run. Twelve Vikings qual- Dan Cooper earned his third ified for the national meet. Triangular: Luther Lords Augustana Augie Open Invitational Bradley University Augustana Eastern III. Univ. Norman Relays Drake Relays Viking Olympics C. C. l. W Conference Wester III. Univ. Augustana Twilight Open N. C.A .A. Championships Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Leroy BrbsnIan Fred VVhIteside John FarweH Men's Track 7 8 Women's Track 4 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joy Harpev, Shirley Richardson, Sue Bo- land, Marty Knox, Grace Turner, Julie Atkinson, and Cathy Smith. BACK ROW: Coach Dianne Fisher, Lisa Pore fer, Cathy Miller, Kate Polte, Karen Klyczek, Debbie Loos, Kathy Finke, Gail Weise, Kim Fiege, Chris CaEdweIJ, Cheryl Vinson, and Jeanne Kent. Not pictures: Trish Pendell and Eular Brown, Augie's women's track squad turned in the most successful season of its young career, while establishing itself as the bestamong Illinoisr small col- leges. The ViQueens literally ran away with the LA .I .A.W. smaII college state meet at ' Western Illinois University and also captured team champion- shi s at the Bradley Invitational an the Viking Olympics. Jun- ior middle distance runner Chris Caldwell turned in another fine season, qualifying for the wo- men1s national track and field meet held at U .C .L .A . The Augustana Vikings, KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mark Simundson, Al Thorell, Gary Granback, Ward Rivenburg, and Jim Kellner. STAND- ING: Head Coach Jim Bordherding, Rick Miller, Grant Martin, Doug Hult- quist' Mark Kai, and Mike Straw. With only two regulars back from last year1s championship squad, the Viking golfers had to rely on newcomers in 1977 and wound up posting a 3-0 dual m'eet record and a third p1ace finish in the CCIW meet, just two strokes out of First. Senior Doug Hultquist led the team in scoring with a 78.5 stroke average and was picked as the squad's most valuable golfer. Sophomores Mark Simundson and Gary Granback finished second and third, respectively, in team scoring. Western Illinois Univ. lnvit. 7th place St. Ambrose Invitational 3rd place Loras College 315 A 305 KnopMonmouth Invitational 3rd place Wm. Penn Invitational 4th place Knox College 1 1X2 A 13 U2 St. Ambrose College 317 A 315 C.C.I.W. Championships 3rd place Fa Head Coach Dr. Thorn Rennie 10 Golf And Tennis Principia Quadrangulaz: Westminster St. John's Uanerslty 3 III. Wesleyan Unrv. MIllikin Univ. St. Ambrose College 2 Wheaten Quadrangular: 6 Northern IH. Quadrangular: 3 Northern Ill. 4 Central Mich. Western Ill. Unfv. mowmo .hu NNOONNU Elmhursl College C.C.I.W. Cunf. Meet N.C.A.A. III Championship KNEELING, LEFT TD RIGHT: Larry Erickson, Srrk Rosslnq. Roger Nelsen and Andy Powers. STANDING: Steve Baits, Jlm Blngley, Brian Schaffer, Head Coach Thorn Rennie, Matt Oja. Dave Westman, Scott Lindberg. and Mark Johnson. Augie's netters captured the Vikin is only C.C.I.W. cham- pions i in the 1976-77 sea- Son an did so in an impressive fashion. The Vikings took four of six C.C.I.W. individual championships, with Roger Nelsen winning at No. 1 sin- gles Andy Powers at No. 3, Jim haase at No. 4 and Terry Hostetler at No. b. Augie also captured two to three confer- ence doubles' crowns, with Nelsen and Erik Rossing taking the No. 1 title and Powers and Haase capturing the No. 2 crown. Nelsen and Rossing fur- ther gained All-American hon- ors for the second straight ear as a doubles team at the N AA Division II! meet. The Vikings were 11-3 in dual meet compe- tition. M Tennis 11 The Augustana Players present Oedipus The King by Sophocles Translated by William BuUer Yeats Direcior Dan Spaugh Scenographer Menno Kraai Assistant Director Jim Olson 12 Spring Play 3:; , 9. Oedipus and Tiresiast, i Priestess Laurie Glick Oedipus Greg Truman Jocasfa Sue Erickson Green Ted Lindquist Tiresias Susan Anderson Soldier Bruce Sapp Messenger Jeff Coussens Herdsman Dave Gilliland Antigone Cindy Herr Ismene Judy Larimer Chorus Angle Shaw, Melisa Moiizen, Cheryl Zeken, Cheryl Haughton, Jan Bulkema. Sue Reid, and Laura Beckman. Taking place before the palace of Oedipus, Sophcles' Greek tragedg involves the death of the King Laius and t e following marriage of his murderer to Queen Jocasta. The seer, Tiresia visits the home of Oedipus telling him of his past deeds. Oedipus sends for Green his own wifets brother, who hi the gate of the gods becomes ruler of the inge om. Spring Play 13 let Annual Ugly Man On Campus MIHIIEIWM v T' :5 L! mm; a 1 On Saturday, April 30th, the Lambda Rho Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega presented the UMOC auction and talent show. Co-chairmen for the h evening Were Denise Walters and Sue Keator. Paul Varichak 14 Ugly Man On Campus 7- 3i! x 'au esrup, :'dy' Dave Allen. + Paur'hburni. and Kendall Burnett. Torn McBride and Deb Lusa, i: ' Jeff Buch man. II In, Ugly Man On Campus 15 The 1977 Spring Fling April 30th, Union Field Sponsored by RHIP 6 Spring Fling n. n s .m H t I o M Yv D m n m e N u. u D D f: D Spring Fling 17 Base ha. I Vi ki ngS Head Coach Dave Langrock Inconsistency plagued Au- gie's diamonders throughout the spring and consequently the Vi- kings finished with a 14-14 season record and a fifth place finish in the C.C.I.W. 0n the bright side was the hitting of sophomore shortstop Paul Po- bereyko, who led the team with a .366 batting average and set new school records for home runs with seven and run batted in with 32. Sophomore first sacker Chuck Oien chipped in with a .346 average and junior outfielder Emmett Witt hit .321. Pobereyko and pitcher Kevin Lidbury were given hon- orable mention on the All- C.C.I.W. aH-star team. Co-Captain Jeff Underwood Knox Missouri Western Southern Methodist Corneli University Dallas Baptist I-' HH bMU'ILhIObJO p... H North Texas State Wartburg College Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst Carroll Univ. of Iowa Carthage Millikin Wheaton North Central North Park I-J HONLHOU-M-BxlbHHCDNUWMKINOODHGOHOUIOIW I-' MH-hOHWOWmNONWGmNHIMUJMM L8 Baseball . 'gxu'fg ., '41 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wes Williams, Dale Goerne, Kevin CoHins, Mark Bocian, Bob Macrowski, and Mark Deresinske. SEC 0ND ROW: Mark Nesseler, Dave Meyer, Steve Yuunt, Tom Johnson, Dave Bell, Steve Stime, Mike Gipsan, and Maurice Betzel. THIRD ROW: Vicki Cuttrell, Statis- tician; Emmett Witt, Gregg Sigmund, Mike Erickson, Jim Oien, Brad Dye, Craig Christell, Jeff Underwood, Steve Klotz, and Jeff Andersnn, TOP ROW: Brian Blodgeu, John Skowrunski, Jeff Westbrooks, Bruce Milligan, Gary Van- DeCasleele, Kevin Lidhury, Paul Po- bereyko, and Head Coach Dave Langralzk, Co-Captain Gary VanDeCasteele Baseball 19 Augustana Student Theatre present Butterflies Are Free Don Baker Bill Moelier Jill Aiisande Johnson Mrs. Baker Deb Gineras Jillis Friend, Bob Kendall Burnett Butterflies is the story of Little Donny Dark and his life away from his mother. Jill, being neighborly, teaches Don the freedom of sighted people Directed by Bob Jares SCEUOEraDh?r Sue Reid and then almost forgets that he Assnstant Director Tana Larson as a butterfiy, mustremain free. 20 AST Production Formed to assist in develop- ing interest in business-related . activities, the Business Club of Bus. ness Cl u b Augustana includes those stu- dents majoring in accounting, business administration, and economics. A5 a method to ex change ideas, Business Day sends students tout into their fields for a way of learning business techniques. Following is the appreciation and awards Steve Buu- Banquet held in Westerlin Cafeteria. ' FRONT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bab Swininoga, Don Berg, Steve Butz, Karen Zar- cone, Ron Lentz, Ron Seih, and Jim C. Zuprun- ski. SECOND ROW: Bub Gagne, Robin Bassing, Sara Johnson, Ann Wild- ermuth, Sandy Gammon, Lynn Taeger, Adviser Neil Baker. THIRD ROW: Claus VonZychlin, Marcy Sieverson, Marla Nnvak, Linda Carlson, Paul Va- richakand Rich Mullan. FOURTH ROW: Mark Ericson, Brian Olson, Mike Tagon, Steve Schmitz, Turn Doyle, Jim Hoffmann, and Dwayne Anderson. Business Club 21 Augustana Softball SITTING, LEFT T0 RIGHT: NI, Fern- staedt, K. Smid, S, VanPelt, L. Duna- hue, V. Pendarvis, and C. Anderson, STANDING: K. Eyster, R. Bierman, A. RadIoff, K. Faust, M. Rodinson, P. Gia- vanetli, J. Giltner, and Head Coach Mary Boehm, 22 Women's Softball The ViQueens played 14 games this season with their strongest competition being Western Illinois University. With veterans Marcia Robert- son, Monica Fernstaedt, Rox- anne Bierman and Kim Faust, Coach Mary Boehm with assist- ant Nancy Burns played a most successful season. Women's Softball 23 lr receives her y 3.. Graduation 25 Invocation Revl Richard Swanson Address - A Guide for Migrants Dr. Charlotte Erickson Conferring of Degrees President Tredway Presentation of Honors Dean Sundelius Benediction Rev. Richard Swanson 1. ; 2 With, this, the 117th August- ana Commencement, we must re- member that: By the mighty Mississippi On a rocky shore Stands the school we love so dearly Now and Evermore. Augustana, Augustana, We, thy people as of old Sing thy praises, songs unending To Old Augie's 8qu and Gold. Graduation 2 7 :m: um WEE r Editor Melisa Moltzen Photographer Rich Hensey Studio Ron Chappeil of Photographer Adolphi Studio Sports Statistics and Copy Jim McGrath Advisur Patrice Loose Representative Howard Dusek Publisher American Yearbook
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