Augustana College - Rockety I Yearbook (Rock Island, IL)
- Class of 1978
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I978 ROCKETy-vi. ; The ROAD Goes EVER ON AND ON... l - 68th Volume of the Published by the Yearbook of Augustana College Josteds American Yearbook Co. Topeka, Kansas 66601 2 Memoriam Gerald W. Freak 1958 - 1978 Jerry Freck: A Friend iTribute taken from the Dec . 7, 1977, Observer; written by Dave Wrath J In the early afternoon of Wednesday, November 16, the Augustana athletic dE- partment lost a friend, and this paper lost a reporter. jerry Freck, a 19-year old saph- omore from Mt. Prospect, Illinois, cal- lapsed and died from causes still unknown while playing raquethall. Jerry, who had been involved in athletics for most of his life, was deeply committed to the Viking athletic pmgram, He served as manager of the football team and had plans of assisting the track team this spring. Last fall Jerry was given the most inspirational player award, This honor had previously been reserved for senior players, but Freck's hard work, determi- natiom and hustle made him the hands- down choice. In his TriernaryI the trophy has been lenamed V 1 he Jerry Freak Me- morial Inspirational Award. Given the nature of his sudden death. which sent shock waves through the Augus- tana community. it would be easy to dwell on how he died. instead, I believe we should look at the way he lived. For those of us who knew him, jerry was a joy to be around. He always did much more than his share of the work; anyone associated with the football team can attest to than His work on the Observer was much appreciat- ed, and his skills in journalism will be missed, Ben Newcomb. the icutball coach with whom jerry did so much work summed up his manager this way: Jerry Freak was someone who gave 1005'r of himself, 1005.- of the time. He had pride in his work. the patience to stick with it, and the enthusi- am to make it 33.1 seem fun. As a close friend, Jerry was one of a kind. He was, as Newcomb stated. always giving his all. His ties with the football team went so deep, that even as a man- ager, he took defeat hard. Sports Informa- tion Director jim McGrath said, I've been here seven years and if I'm here an- other 75, I'll probably never see another like Jerry Frecki To his family, deepest sympathy is uf- Eered. and for all of you who never got the chance to meet Jerry. you missed a truly great human being. jerry will be missed. remembered, and treasured by all of us who were lucky enough to know him. 1: TABLE OF CONTGNTS 12 66 1'1 8 162 195 196 282 288 296 INTRODUCTION ACTIVITIES Fall Activities Winter Activities Spring Activities ORGANIZATIONS Honorary Scholastic Religious Life Campus Government Activity Programming Campus Media Professional Organizations Choirs and Bands Special interest Groups Athletic Clubs Intramurals 8i Varsity Clubs Spirit Groups VARSITY SPORTS Fall Sports Winter Sports Spring Sports GRE EKS Sororities F raternities ADVERTISERS' DIRECTORY ALBUM Seniors Senior Activities juniors Sophomores Freshmen Administration Fac ulty INDEX CLOSING ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 14 36 46 68 70 72 78 82 90 98 104 106 108 l 10 120 130 142 164 174 198 214 226 2-10 254 272 274 Table Of Contents 3 The Road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, And I must follow if I can, Pursuing it with eager feet, Until it joins some larger way re many paths and errands meet. And whither then? I ammo: say. INSIDW The college's $11.7 million fund raising effort, the Agenda for Leadership, reached the $6 million mark in November In addition tn receiving cash and pledge: to beef up the college financial endomnt. funds were also directed to Angie's near-term projects. Included among these were the constructiOn of a new union. the renovation of Old Main, and the remodeling and expamion of the science facilities. Automation even crept into campus leisure time as stu' dents learned to play with computers . Hoping to ihuoduce students to the computer system and stimulate educa- tional interest in other programs avail- able. the computer center offered var- ious demonstration tgamel programs. It was necessary to restrict the play times of certain addictive games tsuch as Star Trelq to ncn-peak hours. Some of the other games offered were tic-tac- tee, a civil war game. checkers, Olympic boxing, golf, football. and blackjack. llRoads G0 Ever Ever On, 0V r Rock And Under Tree, The Student Affairs Office tried a new way to increase student awareness of campus announcements . HIDDEN HERD NE The Hidden Word Game emblem included On many campus notices meant that when a student was fortunate enough to lind the emblem word in his copy of the notice, he could present it to the Union desk for a prize. Prizes of- fered were silver dollars, dinners at the Timbers Supper Club, and passes to movies or cancers . It was hoped that this new word game would encourage more students to read the many notices publicizing various programs. services 211d oppommities. National Public Radio found a home at Augustana. A $25 .009 grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting last October launched the planning phaze of the NPR station, and this year a $145,000 matching grant received from the U . S. Office of Education paved the way for progress towards scheduled operation sometime next year. The station will be managed by a professional staff and will feature fine arts, local culture . and public affairs. AU l -'It' CAMPUS NEW'S OF 77-78 Sanka Lucia Festival. Chrismzn recess begins. Classes renunm RHJP Snaw Ball . 'Tumnban! Dance. Whiter yroducEm: opus. Carnival mm for 5 daym Canvecadanehomring winte: quarter gradu- ates. Angie hum NCAA Div. 111 Nadcml Basket- ball Tournament. WINTER CLASSES END. Final exams stay: and nu: to the 24th. Choir and Band Toms Feb. 24 rhmugh Man 5L SPRING QUARTER CLASSES BEGIN. Easter r'ecm begins. - Classes rem: . SpHiIg Ontario. Spring Ring '78 spammed by RHIP. UMOC Auction and Talent Show. Spring Humanities Fesh'val hkprli Zldmough 733., Spring Play. ' 'The Importince of Being 'Elmut nan: and rum 5 days. SPRING QUARTER CLASSES END. Final exams star: and run to the 73:3. Alumni Day, h Baccalauieate Service. 116th Annual Con- voea'don-Commencement. . 7 -Intormadon for this calenda: of event: was taken from me studem handbook, Inside Augustin: 1977-73 . . By Caves Where Never Spring Supplement is gone at Augie; yearbook is changed to a complete fall delivery book. anasu-awpolloftheRAre- vealing major support is: the change and thmugh a unanimous vote of the Publicadons Board, students will now get their annual in the fall; not in two hutlemenLi. Some of the reasons given fm- doing away with the sup- plement were a mare complete and cohesive coverage of the year. mon- ey savings from lower production com, and relaxed deadlines for the staff. Books will be distributed in those returning in the fall of the fol- lawing year. Non-retumihg students will receive their books in the mail directly from the plant in Topeka. The college formulated a' hazing policy through the combined efforts of Greeks, Indees, faculty, and admin- istration. The product of 4 month: of com- mittee deliberation, the Policy Sutement on Hazing endorsed by the Student Personnel Committee. unanimously appmved by the Faculty Senate, and signed by the President is Sun Has Shone, expected to serve 3 basic pluposes. Hm: of all it provides legal protec- tion for the college in the eVent of a personal injury suit initiated thmugh a haulng incident. Secondin it reaiw firms the Augustus community's dedication to safe and respectful treatment for all of its members. Fi- nally it establishes a committee to review. implement, obnin feed- back. and provide for the enforce- ment of the policy. The hazing poli- cy will not apply only to Greek pledging practices, but to any actions by any groups or individuals which can be considered as hazing under 11- linois state statutes. Shoppetalk sings and wins its way to national talent competiv tion. Competing in the HBob Hope Search for the Top in Collegiate Talent' ' , the barbemhnp quarter of Paul Renken, Dina Pappademos, Aaron Backman, and Bill Epperly started by taking fits: place in the regional held at Illinois State No- vember 19; then went on to take the sectional competition at Ball State. Thus qualifying for the national compe- n'u'on the group traveled to Kama: City where'they achieved an outtanding rat- ing, although not placing in.the finals. OTHER NEWS BRIEFS OF THE YEAR A move by the Greek system to allow affiliation with antional Greek groups was nejected. The college gained a new college center, but lost an old friend, Augie landmark, East Hill. Introduction 7 'F E A T U R E : Do you want a bargain? Try Augustana College's 10-week fall foreign study program. This year held in Asia, the trip cost a surprisingly modest $1950, which included over 20,000 miles of flight and ground transportation. meals, housing, special side trips, lecture honoriums, and as many as 1'? academic credits . The program rotates in a 3- year cycle with foreign study fall quarters in Europe and Mexichouth America. Starting September 7, with their departure from Chicago, 70 Augie students with 2 facul- ty persons, Dr. Donald Peter- son and Mr. Ben Jasper began their 17 hour trek to the for- eign study program's first destination, Japan. The first half of the program was held in Japan, the first month being spent equally be tween the cities of Tokyo and Kyoto. In Tokyo members of the foreign study program stayed at the 1964 Olympic Games' Memorial Village. While there they enjoyed side trips to Uemo site of the nae tional art museum and park complex, to Mt. Fiji, and to tun. .I L? FAR LEFT: During the stay in Kym, Japan, a side trip to the city of Nara offered many fine examples of traditional Japanese arcHtecture. The buildings viewad Were some of the oldest and best preserved in Japan. ABOVE: During the unexpected trip to the People's Republic of China. examples like this of an entire school gathering in the school courtyard for exercises were not an uncommon occurence. BE- LOW: The final stop in Hawaii offered many opportunities for rest and recreation. as well as this beamiful Pacific sunset, captured GE the island of Oahu. mgsw ;IW.'-m -,Tif4V .'-','-F 4e . . By Streams That Never Find The Sea; QUARTER INCLUDES 70 other mountains in the Nike region. During the weeks spent in Kyoto the group took special trips to the city of Nara, home of some of the best examples of Japanese architecture, and also to Peace Park in Hiroshi- ma. In Kyoto the group stayed at the Higashiyama Youth Hos- tel. Classes offered during the first half of the program were Social Psychology of. Japan, Synergy in Japanese Art, and Seminar in Asian Culture. Courses offered in the second half were Oriental Thought and Geography of East Asia, taught by Dr. Harold Sjursen and Dr. Norman Moline who replaced Jasper and Huliett. The remainderrof the trip in- cluded a stop at the Rodent Re- search Center in Los Banos, Philippines; an opportunity to see a fantastic fireworks dis- play in Taiwan; a tour of Hong Kong Harbor; and unexpected trip to the Republic of China, a three day visit; and a short stay in Hawaii. The group re- turned to Chicago about 5:30 in the morning on November 15. MXV W W7 7W 4-; 4:7 e XXXWW, Immdm'tion 0 If you don't remember paying for $7.66 for this annual don't be shocked. It is funded par- tially through activity fee mon- ey. Your fee money is distrib- uted through 2 processes. The budgeted allocations process be- gins with an estiman'on of the ' 'Activity Fee Receivable for the coming aca- demic year. This figure helps the var- ious budget committees gange their al- locations to the organizations that re - ceive acfivity fee funding each year. Grossly simplified, the Esthnlted Ac- tivity Fee Receivable is computed by first selecting a base number for the coming school year's emollment. The base number for 1976 was 2,150. This base number is then muliu'plied times 3 quarters. an attrition rate 1'5 subtracted out, and finally it is multiplied by the $27 per quarter Acn'vity Fee . Near the end of each academic year. organizations funded annually from the Activity Fee present budgets to the Stu- dent Activities Budget committee tSABC, . The SABC is a sub- committee of the administration's Budget Commit- tee. The SABC meets in May of each year to recommend budgeted student fee allocations for the following year. This cmnmittee congisls of Dr. James Rih- beck, Dean of Students; John Olson, Campanile; and the present and future year president, vice president, and uggsurer of The Representative Assembly 1: L The SABC is responsible for all bud- geted allocations except for those going to the College Uniony The Budget Committee controls the Union's allot- R E P O R T : WHE R 1-: Y meat due to the broader involvement of that budget. The SABC deals with the allotments to student activities. The administration's Budget Commit- tee mCl consists of President Tredway. various faculty, administatms. and 2 student members appointed by the RA. Its purpose is to advise the administra- tion regarding priorities for budget building and the allocation of the col- lege's finances, i.e . specific budget allocations based on requests in support of programs and equipment. After BC approval a report on the budgeted allocations is submitted to the college's Board of Directors. Upon their final approval the funds are transfered to the accounts of the organizations. The bminess ottice maintains the accoums and handles all transactions Through the business representatives of the various groups. The cantingency allocation process is administered by the RA. When a group goes before RA requesting money the RA as a Whole must first approve any expenditures. The proposal is then sent to Mr. Olson and Dean Ribbeck for ap- pmval. The cantingency fund is used. to cover activities which were not budgeted and such things as one time purchases of equipment. If actual enrollment is greater than the expected enrollment need in the computation of the Estimat- ed Activity Fee Receivable , the surplus money is added to the contingency fund. Also at the end of the year and budgetary surpluses or deficits are added to the fund. The SABC tries to make sure that each organization receiving yearly funding starts the new year with a clean slate . Over Grass And Over Stone, And Under Mountains XW Wheat? 3me . X Mammy W. . IR ACTIVITY FEE GOES Activity Fee Allocations 1977 - 73 From your 1978 - 79 From your Budgeted Allocations Actual $81 fee Budget $81 fee College Union $ 107,000 $ 4545 $ 110,828 $ 47.62 CUBOM Student Fee 5,560 2.36 6,067 2.61 National Public Radio Station - - - .. 5.000 2. 15 Observer Newspaper 10 , E75 4.52 1 1 ' 380 4. 89 Homecoming Committee 2.445 1. 04 2,645 1. 14 Representative Assembly 6,368 2470 5.639 2-42 Rockety-I Yearbook 18.045 7.66 20,0!4 8.60 WVIK Radio Station 17,646 7.50 7. 250 13. 12 Fall Quarter Asian Program 1.330 .56;' - - ' ' F111 Quarter European Program - - - - 2.090' .903? Contingency Allocations Central Budgeting Agency 3; 2.700 $ 1. 15 - - Black Student Union 500 . 21 - - Individual Speech Events 200 . 08 - - Women's Programming Com- mittee 100 . 07 - -' - - Campus Chain Magazine - 200 . 08 - - ' ' Business Club -..........385. .45 -;:. .. ...-:: Total Allocated 5 173.354 5 73.63 $ 170,913 $ 73.44 Unallocated .Comingencw S 17.342 S 7.37 5 17.596, 5 7.55. 190 696 $ 81.99 $ 188 502 3;. 81.00 , An allocation is made to the foreign study program to subsidize activiiies for hose iu- dents away from fund-supported campus programing. However, if an organizadon continually exceeck its budget, the SABC may de- cide to pass that deficit on to the next year's budget as a. form of accountabil- ity to ensure stricter adhearence to bud- get policy, Only students carrying 12 or more credit hours caudited Roads Go Ever Ever On -. . . ,, .X courses and private study includ- ch are assessed the activity fee. It is collected in the same billing sent by the business office for your tuition payment. The total amount received this academic year was $169,118. 0', Introduction 11 5AM AQTWWHES Leading Freshmerfs Fir F u :: W't. ABOVE: Prepared to lead all those little Mouseketeers is junior Mark Kling , RIGHT: Orientation Co-Chairmen, Nan . Basal: and Bill SeyfarEl-J, welcome d'ae freshman in 50's style . st Steps 1977 Orientation Leaders Freshman Orientation is a time for new Augie students to meet one an- other in their new coliege environ- ment. It is also a time for upper- classmen orientation leaders to show freshmen what life at Augie is like. Initial shyness is quick to pass under the fun leadership. 1 . Sue Eggert - Brad Blick 2. Sharon Zukley - Jeff Swanberg 3. Martha Petersen - Don Lanahan 4. K. . Lancer - Mark Deresimki 5. De bie Loos - Stave Dalia 6. Karen Faulus - Steve Paulus 7. Jean Erickson - Pat Ryan 3. Mary Ann Ioris - Greg Kelly 9. Rhonda Czajka - jim Kellner 10. Cindy Ebenezer - Mark Simonsan 11. Cassie Gineris - Mark Kling 12. Beth Jones - Steve N021 13. Lea Hier - Brian Warner 14. Shelby Olson - Bill Law 15. Bunny Kohler - Dean Taylor 16. Julie Atkinson - Stan Miller 17. Beth Nelson - Tom Lagerhausen 13. Waith Greenhalgh - Mark Lubkeman 19. e Stelter - Amiy Gordon 20. Diane Vawik - Dave Faust 21. Cindy Harvey - Lee Bacilek 22. Pat Nichols - Dave Behm 23. Carrie Gilbtrom - Wan! Rivenbwg 24. Sarah Johnson - A1 Bridges 25. Laurel Kamps - Jim Brown 26. Nancy Johnson - Craig Christen 27. Sue Binder - Dean Jensen 28. Leslie Crabtree - Greg Truman 2.9. Amy Sireitmatter - Jack Knell 30. Cindy Wchonsld - Rick Filaaski 31. Laurie Click - Nick myrtleck 32. Jeanne Cosmnzo - Mark Andaman 33. Renee Kehe -Dick Blocld 34. Debbie Lusa - Tom McBIide 35. Janet Rogers w Bruce Milligan 36. Mary Santy - Pete Zenisek 37. Marin Sundelius - Erik Fritzeen 38. Terry Thammn-Chris Seyferth 39. Wem'l Chwistek - Mike Cangelosi 40. M: C - Mark Straub 41. Deb ie Hague - Ted Kulsunis 4'2. Julie Frank - Steve Spayer 43. 51:51:61: 16.13.5111. - Chris Iindley 44. Allende Johnson - John V05: 45. Pam Hamblin - Jeff Baker 46. Paula Giovanetb'. - Tom Isaacson 47. Nancy Chrismfferson - George Gartelos 48. Tacy Lackure - Steve Balk 49. Vicky Miller - Willie Rusin 50. Jun? Wenzel - Jack Meniman 51. Iii a Riuema - Andy Edwards 52. Brenda Humphrey - Bob Anderson 53. Kris Doleji - Geno Pavinatn 54. Dee thilton - Roger Brunelle 55. Bath Mats - Jeff Layng 56. Rev Krieg - Dwayne Anderson 5'7 . Deb Nelson - Ride Clingen 58. Denise Walters - Jeff Pearson 59. Jan Pokomy - Niark Weimer 60. Sue Baker - Kent johnson 61 . Marcia Schuldt - Sid Andaman 62. Rasann h?ormne - Jh'n Slagel 63. Marcy Sevemn - Ralph Zahn 64. Sondra Wilmhire - Dave hgemm Freshmen Orientation 15 The first weeks of school are filled with activities as new stu- dents learn about college life. and returning upperclassmen meet new people and renew old friendships . The Freshman Talent Show, Orien- tation Leaders' Talent Show, President's Dinner, and Viking Olympics are all parts of the tran- sition to life at Augustana. Playing one of his own composition; at the Orientation Leaders' Talent Show is Ed Kelayni. Mark Kljng find: good fare at the Presi- dent's Dinner. Augustana food is a new experience im- Leuore Guizar. Freshmen get a chance to see 110?. ented their orientation leaders are Andy Benson plays in the talent 51' 16 Freshmen Orientation Kicking off the Orientation Leaders' Talent Show in a fifties' style are Wendy Chwistek and Jeff Pearson. Making music in a pastoral setting are John Morrison and Wayne Slabon. The Freshman Talent Show gives new studem: a chance to express themselves. Joy Thorbjormen expresses herself here , 1 Yuk! is all Cheryl Teague has to through a. song. ta say to a handqu of raw egg. Freshmen Orientmian 17 7-y'zw m7 ' 7 - :-;::-:..:wmw--.-,,,, , --- -.-.-..-- m -..., --m... -,...-r ., .. .n, w. Successfully bringing the fresh- men together with the upperclass- men, Outdoor Adventure Education provided freshmen with the chance to learn their way around campus during Orientation. Outdoor Ed challenged the new freshmen class with such exercises as the trust fall, the nitro crossing, the prison escape, and a hog call. Relaxed and at ease, each student walked away with a new feeling of personal and group awareness through coo- peration. Mark Bucian hopes his outdoor education group won't let him down. as he dem- onstrates the 0315': fall . Outdoor Education Brings Freshmen Together How dnas an outdoor education group recover alligator eggs without getting wet? This ingenious bunch improvised a human fishing pole to touch the slough. It's the blind leading the blind as lee Bier, linda Leonetli. and Laurie Wexell make a break for it. 18 Outdoor Education -, Laurel Ramps discovem how important vision is in maintaining balanch as she traverses a log with a little help from her friends. Open arms greet Sue Eggert as she suc- cessfully swings over the gorge in nitro crossing. Dr. Hank Schafiermeyer , director of Outdoor Bducau'on experiences an age- old Augie mdiiion .. .. . a sloughjng, Mark Deresinski finds the elecuic wire. a sunnountable obstacle when helped along by his female companions. Outdoor Education 19 Firefall's lead guitarist Jock Bartley plays for Augustana's first concert of the year. A welcome break to fall quarter classes was the first rock concert of the year, fea- turing Firefall and an Austra- lian group, the Dingoes. A sell-out crowd was treated to an evening of both rockin' and mellow music. Australian group. the Dingoes, preceed Firefall. Solving on tenor sax is David Muse of Firefall . 20 Fireiall , Dingoes Firefall Appears With Dingoes Students attend Kick-Off concert in Centennial Hall . larry Burnett sings for full 11 aaaaa Fire-fall entertains Augie crowd . La down the bass rhythm for Firefall is ark Andes . Dingoes, Firefall 21 Parents Have Eventful Day at Augie Checking- up on the activities of their sons or daughters, Parents of Augie students came to the Annual Parents Weekend held September 24 and 25. Students showed their par- ents around the campus, giving them an idea of what they do on an average day at college. Old Main, Founders, the slough and also the clean dorm rooms were tops on the list of things to see. The after- noon football game and the Outdoor Supper with the faculty gave Par- ents a view of a typical weekend at Augie. The Student Variety Show in the evening capped the eventful day and revealed to the Parents the multi-talented students at Augie. ?arenm of Jud g Deardeuff and Jolene Albert can't lgure out why the studems complain about Augie food as they eat at the Outdoor Supper with the faculty. 22 Parents Weekend Sara Jackson shows her parents that the walk down campus everyday really isn't as bad as it looks. Parents Weekend 23 weSterli-n Lounge Rings Linda Carlson land Dave Scott find the with Polka Music Achtungl Everybody polka. This year's Oktoberfest, held on Oct. 6, commenced with the entire student body porking-out at dinner - German style - inWesterlin Cafeteria. The evening meal was followed by a rousing polka dance in Westerlin Lounge, which was highlighted by Herr Weber's annual attendance in lederhosen. Polkas, waltzes, and schottisches were played by Freddie's Dutchmen. The evening was concluded at the Col Ballroom with rock music provided by Redwood Landing and plenty of beer. fg'z; .1573- an. - '5 .m. , - -,. 5.5.? , x f The oomp-pah-pahs rang out in Was- terlin Lounge as Bernie of Freddie's Dutchmen provided the bass notes for the band. The drinks keep 'um happy as Jod Johnson, Pete Zenisek. and Myra elac show their Augie smiles at the Co! Ball- room. 24 Oktoberfest . . . is as enjo able as the American Bump's step- umphstep-bump. Fred-die's Dutchmen provided the lively mum: to polka to at Westerlin Center. Wendy Chester. Rum Lidecka. and Pam Werner are one example of new students finding out how much fun celebrau'ng Oktoberfest can be . Poutamg in the bare. feet that is. Sue O'Daffer and Meredith Bloomberg dance in Westerlin Lounge . Oktob erfest 25 Parties, Parades h Homecoming activities started on Wednesday with the 805's and the KE's winning the Yell Contest, and the PUG's and KE's triumphing in the Rope Pull. The traditional Bon- fire by the slough followed after- wards. The talent show, held in Centennial Hall on Thursday even- ing, featured Hot Lunch and mime Tim Settimi. Mr. Settimi also gave an excellent performance at the Homecoming Convocation. The traditional BOS parade made its way across campus at high noon on Friday. That evening the doors were locked in Centennial Hall at 7:30 sharp. The audience inside, made up of both old and new Augie folk, witnessed the coronation of Vi-Queen Dawn Ahlman and Vi- King Dave Behm. In the Sing Con- test afterwards,the PHI RHO's and the DON'S each placed first. When was the last time Seventh Ave- nue saw the likes of this? Harry Meyer and Mike Barnes join in the annual Midday march by the 305. on Friday of Homecoming week. .7 .$.ygmru.'Jrq-17:aqu .z. usu- 11 Fun Mean Homecoming 1 t Is Blackhawk Park missing a couple of Outhouses? Could be! A pledge class must have done it again or could it be a phantom in the night? Actions sometimes speak louder than words, especially if you are Tim Set- timi . Settimi shared his unique talent during the Friday convocation, at the talent show and various other places around campus. silhouetted in the flames of the annual bonfire, a coed helps kick-off the Week by joining the festivities. qulxierou sag Vikings, You'Ve said it a . 313133 1351 on sums up the war of the Augie gridders. p0 To my off an action-packed weelg a dance was held at Southpark Mall, to celebrate the success of all the home- coming events. Telling the time of the Elmhurst defeat. :11; COG-POP effort won the float com a . Homecoming 27 Vi-Queen Dawn Ahlman and Vi-King Dave Behm receive an ovation from The students and alm-nnj at the coronation ceremony. i Viking's inevitable victory brings a smile to the face of royalty member K.C. Kurtzhals. Paying his respects to the newly crowned Vi-King and earn, President Thomas Tredway knee in the traditlanal ges- ture . 28 Homecoming Qrganization of all Homecoming activi- ues was the duty of Senior co- chairmen Sigeve Snyder and Beth Kepner. along mm the help of 44 fellow students. OCTOBER 13 V i 5 HOMECOMING SAT.. OCT. 15 7:00 P M. ,, . i. 5,; Dawn Ahlman, DaveBehm Selecfgaw .. 313771977 Vi-Queen, King I The theme for Homecoming '77 was The Times of Your Life. Dawn Aldman and Dave Behm had the time of their lives, as they reigned as Vi-Queen and Vi-King. Members Of their court were Nan Basala, Steve Dunk, Sue Eggert, Bob Kraft, K. C. Kurtzhals, and Don Sutherland. The junior prinv cess, Mary Faith Greel-malgh, was crowned at the dance held at South Park Mall. The Vi-Royalty were attended by sophomores Sue A1- bright and Steve Noel: Coronation was climaxed by the presen- tation of the 1977 royalty. Homecoming 29 30 Homecoming Having Time of Their Leading the Vikings to a homecoming victory was running back Gregg Yemm, who sparked the offense with five touchdowns. What happed to Leif Erickson? Did I miss the boat? Dave Douglas lends an air of spiritual audaenticity, as Well as senci'ng as a symbol of No$ic Pow- er. ...And here come the Vikings! Quarterback John Stockton leads me team on to the field to battle Elmhurst. Lives? Vikings Romp 41-7 over Elmhurst In the homecoming game, the Vie kings found the road to victory easy, rolling over the Elmhurst Bluejays. Behind the five touchdown effort of running back Gregg Yemm, Au- gustana crushed Elmhurst 41-7 to highlight homecoming weekend. The Viking offense ran for 350 yards on the ground, 160 of which were tallied by Yemm. Another 87 yards were accounted for in the air with Quarterbacks Butch Necas- rm and John Stockton completing seven of eight passes. Scoring on their first four pos- sessions, the Viking offense con- tinued to bewilder the Elmhurst de- fense for the rest of the game. The defense held the Bluejays to a sin- gle teuchdown, smothering the Elmhurst offense. The success of the game can be credited to the su- perb ball control of the offense and the swarming defense. , N n, r K ani Encouraging the fans to yell their loudw est, cheerleader Deb Loose recognizes the defense's outstanding series. What would a game be without the band? Quiet! Homecoming 31 Augustana Players Present TARTUFFE Posing as a minister of God. Tartui'fe is in reality a scheming hypocrite who is obsessed with becoming rich. Hypocrisy and political sen- timents are the themes promi- - ' men in the french farce Tar- tuik . written by Moliere. Tmuffe, a hypocritical minis- , ter, literally maves in with the wealthy Monsieur Organ and his family. Through the use of fraud, Tartuft'e takes all of the rcredulous Orgonhs moneys :even trying to seduce his wife. E In the end, the King thFranae ' gets wind'of the situation and arrests Tartutfe. ' , The play demonstrates bpw 'phe people of France viewed their king; as a'just and wise man. A moral is also present: one should never believe ev- erything one is told. ' h Directing the' Au'gustana prtr auction of Tartuife was Dan Spaugh, the designer was John Carr, and the stage mmmger h Was Melisa Moltzen. ABOVE RIGHT: Ln inmated silence. Orgon's daughter, Mariano; Cleante; Dorine; and Organ's son. Damis; listen to Madame Parnell lectm-e on Tartuffe's virtues. RIGHT: Organ is extremal upset because no one in his iamily ' es Tamxfie except for him . 32 Fall Production FAR LEFT: Confounding Tamife is easy for Orgon's wife, Elmira . using her beauty as a powerful weapon. LEFT: Marriage to Mariana is Valera 's dearest wish, but the interference of Tartuffe threatens his future happiness. LOWER LEFT: Loyalm the bailiff. on behalf of Tartufie. confronts Orgon, Cleante, and Damis with a writ ordering them out of their house. They are SHOCKED! BOT- TOM LEFT: Organ can not behave what he is seeing! ! ! His wife is being sea duced by his most trusted friend, Tar- mEe. BOTTOM RIGHT: W'hetiher any- one wants it or not, Dorine, the family maid. is always offering her opinicm. Cast Tartutfe . . . . ...... . . Jon Erikson Orgon . . . . . . . . . . . David Gilliland Elmira .. . . . . . . . . . .Sue Erickson Dorine . . . . . . . . .Joy Thorbjornsen Damis JetECoussens Mariana . . . . . . . . . .. Laurie Glick Valere Keith Dorman Cleante .............RalphZahn Mme Pernell . . . . Susan Anderson Loyale ...... . . . . Donald Harbeck Manservant ..... . . . . Bruce Sapp Flipote ..............SueGulley Sargeant ........ . . . Mark Wilson Office: ...........TomEng1and Fall Production 33 Cubom Kicks-Off . . . Al Pacino, hands on hips. represents the typical figure of power in the Mafia. . Wendy Chwistek, Dari Compentis. Jackie lannucci, and Jeri Havlik are all smiles at the Halloween dance. What do Augie students do be- tween studying, sleeping, and eating? The College Union Board of Managers provided the answer with its wide range of activities and events. To start the quarter on the right foot, kickoff weekend activities included a skateboard contest, a pie-eating contest, a soft ball-hitting contest, and a. dance. CUBOM also sponsored a van to South Park for shopping, a trip to the Niabi Zoo, and a bike hike. Halloween activities in- cluded a pumpkin-carving contest and a masquerade dance at the C01 Ballroom. On the eve of fin- als week CUBOM provided a break from studying with its taco dinner a la build-it-yourself and movie, featuring Jerry Lew- 15. Sue. Stonehurg and Cherie Peterson flash Actess Noel Neill recounts her film ca- theu- CUBOM passes for inspection. rear as Lois Lane to Augie smdents. 34 Fall Cubom Tim Hunt and Roger Brunelle provide some musical entertaim-nent at one of many Back-Door concerts . Dave Johnson, Dave Fisher, and Jeff Egholm settle in for Friday night's fea- tured flick. Mel Brooks uses creative body language in Silent Movie' ' . . . . Fall Season. Fall C11me 35 m g E; Z. E: Q Q E IE 3:. E A w H U aw m G o m U N A Wm . a w um. mm a 8 7 H m W S T W m s W U 2 H m m 4. 1 H O A E 4 m m c A, R m M w i m m T. A W S , Wm ,H K , m w s n A W 5 W N.. m G m ,k w n m w W m m g m x . m m m n A n; 1k amur U My :menE-r sq: 2m Sammia xx, Jean-NEchael Cousteau Gapiiv'ated his audience with descriptions of the- Linder- sea environment he has come to Immv 90 well. After a great concert perfonnanceih 1976, Steve Gopdman and his 'a'ccausti- cal guitar were back an Augie '5 Cam- pus. 'Cbm rating inking mater clympigs. at 33:51:, Seth Petemun ?mi- Axm Radloff , r. rhKe hxfmexiz'entetf 53113;. White: CUBOM 43 Marco the Magnificent . . . .Jon Erikson The Incomparable Rosalie . . . . .Liala Ritsema Lili ...........K1m Alterini Paul Barthalet . . .Paul Osborn Jacquot . ...... .Jeff Reynolds B.F. Schlegel .Kendall Burnett Greta Schlegel .Kristin Olson Grobert . . . . . . .Ted Lindquist Chorus: Toni Gustus, Janet Zar- uha, Joy Thorbjornsen, Donna Putnam, Sharon Kilarski, Janelle Wil- kens, Linda Hoog. Lau- rie Gross, Gloria Shank, Dorothy Miller, Patti Vilberg, Mike Trapp, Donald Harheck, Randy Buikema, Beth Nelson, Lane Koester, Steve Dunk, Dave H01- land, and Craig Stevens. r.- iiugail-pn , . rm SPRUN AGTWWUES North Park . . . ' What? Augie fans cheer for North Park? Well, it actually happened, since Augie was excluded from the tournament this year. North Park ended up winning the 1978 NCAA Di- vision 111 national basketball tourna- ment held in Carver Gym on March 1'7 and 13. North Park won the tournament by defeating Widener College of Ches- ter, Pa. , 69-57, while Albion College of Albion, Mich. , won 3rd place over i Stony Brook State University of New 3 York, 87-78. ' 4i North Park team-mem'bers hold the Di- vision III Championship trophy i proof '4 that they're 9H . Mobbing the players, ecstatic fans can't certain themselves after the exciting Mn . Albion's Gary Nichols tries to drive past North Park's Al May, as his team-mate moves out of the way. . . . Wins It All Widener's Dennis james edges around the gang of three Stony Brook players. as he searches for- an open teammate to receive his pas. Who's got that rebound?' ' , three A1- bion players wonder, as John Nibert of Albion and Bill Andeson fight for the ball. Nm this is not an obscene gesture Coach Ron Bash is signaling his Stony Brook players to run plan QM. Albion players huddle and get psyched- up for the consolation game against Smny Brook. NCAA Division 111 Finals 47 hThe Importance Of Being Earnesth h 0 . g h Is Dlscovered W; The Importance of Being Earn nest is a comedy by Oscar Wilde; Mr. John Worthing, or Earnest Worthing as he calls himself in town, wishes to marry Gwendolyn. A problem arises when Gwendolyn confesses that her ideal husband would be named Earnest. 50 John must legally change his name to Earnest. John's good friend, Algernon, pretends to be John's brother Ear- nest. Algernon goes to John's coun- try house where he meets Cecily Cardew. They fall in love but, Ce- cily's ideal husband must also be named Earnest. By the end of the play, the confu- sion of 'Earnests' is resolved. John - whose real name turns out to be Earnest r marries Gwendolyn and Algernon marries Cecily. Tap: John is proposing to Gchdolym, and she has aheady warned him that she Mllaccepthiml Center: Dr. Chausable is protecting Miss Prism from Lady Braclmell's wrath, because Miss Prism had misplaced the baby in her care , Bottom: The cast of The Importance r of Being Earnest. Front row; Gwand- lyn, John Games'tl Worthing, Lady Bnelmell. Cecily Cardew, and Alger- non. Back raw; Merriman. Miss Prism. Dr. Chausable. and Lane. 48 Spring Production Fa: left: Algernon is explaining to his aunt, Lady Bracknell, why he can mt eat dinner with her. His invalid friend Bunbury is very illI which of course. is just an excuse. Left: John is grieving over the death of his uon-en'stent brother, Earnest. Dr. Chausable . who believes in the eadstence oi Earnest. is consoling him. Below left: Cecily and Gwendolyn are arguing; because flley think that they are both engaged to the same person Mr. Earnest Watching. Bottom far left: Lady Braclcnell is someone who is extremely concerned with what society thinks. Bottom right: Cecily is telling Algenon also calling himself Earnesti that they have been engaged for the last three months. Cast Mgenon. . . . . . . ....... Andy Benson John Worthing . . . . . . . . . .John Voss Lane ............... Ted Lindquist Gwendolyn ...... . . . . .Laurie Click Lady Braclmell . . . . . .Sara Reimers Cecily Cardew . . . . . .Claire Simon Miss Prism . . . . . . . . . .Susan Culley Dr. Chausable . . . .David Gilliland Merriman . . . . . . ..... Don Harbeck Director .............DanSpaugh Designer .........JohnF. Carrll CUBOM Rolls Into Spring ..'-'40L':ICF The Nitty Gritty Din: Band wooed the crovfds with i1: superb performance . Tandemania. in spite oci a rescheduling due to rain, su'l'l attracted many par- ticipanls. 1n the CUBOM-sponsored Eubble-blow- 1113 contest, Tom Fendon's b'ubbEe didn't measure up. jeaanuc Ponty, j'azz violinist, electri- fied the audience With his unique jazz melodies . A1 Pacinn in Dog Day Afternoon gave a convincing performance as a confused bank robber. Rolling into a new season, CU- BOM offered a variety of events to Augustana's student body. Spring movies included Dog Day After- noon , Annie Hall . Silver Streak , The Sailor Who Fall from Grace with the Sea , and Camelot. CUBOM also spon- sored the Trivia Contest and Casi- no Night. The Riverboal Formal and Angie's all- school picnic, both CUBOM-sponsored, ended the 1978 school year of CUBOM activities . anldng to their health are Suzanne Barry Nelson as they relax after the Columbia, George Laskars, Randy 2am. Spring Tmbex's Dinner. LaDonna and Steve Backmeyer, and Spring Arrives At Augie . . . .. xy I . '3 It's the world's largest sundae! - Well, not quite. but madam: went after this one timing spring fling . RHIP-sponsored Spring Fling '78 held Saturday April 22, launched a new season. Spring Fling in its third consecutive year was held in Union Field once again, and includ- ed booths sponsored by various campus organizations, animals on loan from Naihi Zoo. live enter- tainment on the Union Patio. and the favorite of many an Augie stu- dent, the twenty-five foot gutter sundae. This year the delicious sundae, whip cream, cherries. and all, was gobbled up in record time. Dean Ribbed: gets :6 to be dunked by the Delta Chi and Gab dunking booth . Evan some clowm need time to just sit and relax. Come and get your ticket for Spring Fling '78. Part of Iihe entertainment at Spring Fling '78, Mike Wood Ta-da! they did it. Three unidelv tified studems show- off their balancing act. SpringFlhIgS'i U.M.O.C. Auction And Talent Show Encores At Augie Hosting the U.M.O.C . talent show Shalen Kilarsld's singing captivates the Singing, dancing, comedy and the presentation of this year's Beauty and Beast were a few of the many and varied acts that made Alpha Phi Omega's Ugly Man on Campus w.M.O.CJ talent show a unique experience this year. Proving again that Augie is the Midwest capital for talent, students preformed nearly two hours of lively enter- taimnent. Preceeding the talent show was the U.M.O.C. auction. Everything from plants to dinners went to the highest bidder. Dean Brodahls cherished coat made it's annual ap- perance and helped APO make mon- ey to donate to the American Can- cer Society and the Illowa Kidney Research Foundation. Even the sound of the 50's was brought back to Augie at this years talent show. Once again, Dean Brodahl's coat goes on the auction block. again this yeat was Dr. Tallimch of the enfire audience at the talent show. Biology depanment. Two of the candidates for beauty and beast were Laurie Staveteig and Mike Helander. Angie's own Awand-winning group Shoppetalk sing their 1mm; out at the talent show. Ed Kelenyi does his thing at the key- board. John Blmnmart gives his rendition of Your Song while Jim Gaynor ac- companies him . The dome of Old Main in the distance. Lhe commencement cmwch the excite- ment of the day . . . soon to be a fond memory. Graduates. Kristen Olson and Lea Hier. share a short moment for a final photo before seeking their respecdxe futures. Adlai E. Stevenson. 11L United States Senator from illinois delivered the commencement address. Slight Showers daumed only a few graduates in L'heir procession to the ceremonies held in CarVer ?.E. Center. 56 Graduation 118th Annual Convocation The culmination of a four-year eifort; Ellen Larson pondem the pan as well as the future Gracfuau'on is a proud time for these A-ugle parents as they capture those pre- CIOLIS moments on film, In spite of scattered showers . the Class of '78 shined its way through Augustana College's 118th Annual Convocation held May 28. Rela' tives, friends, and a sweltering Carver ?.E. Center greeted the graduates at the 3 o'clock come mancement ceremony where they passed their last hour as under- grad. students, awaiting an emer- gence as Augie Alumni. It was over all too fast. Despite the full program of anthems, ad- dresses , the conferring of de grees, and introductions; the an- ticipation of four years seemed to last as long as the fleeting mo- ments on the dais . . . the fading warmth of a congratulatory hand! shake . . . the diminishing echo of applause . . . The Class of 1978 had now reached the end of their travels to- gether. ahead lie many divergent paths reaching into the future. A5 Ed TCm'Ilinsoni Margaret Schusten Centennial Hall after the Commence- and julie Sanders discoven the actual mam exercises. n all. that's one way to Sheepskin was disnibuted in Lhe lobby 01' get all the caps and gowns back- Graduation 5? SCHNEIDER DRUIGI-- IIINIC. I..18;11 1 38th SItreeIt IRI-ocIk IIsI'anIdII I1I1I. ' I756 2679 . 'AIt Schne1der .s' IIDrugI exacting IquaIiItIyI ' I-. IaII1dcoLifte.IousII serviCIeis thIe r'LI11 :I. . I IariIdI 1'1th Ithe exceptlon ' mbntgomehf' w IELEVIATIOBSIESCALA'II'ORIS 1. Powzn WALKS a nAMPs ' -- MOL-INE, ILLINOIS ' 1 Offices in prinIcinLeIIcities ofIANdIrtIh America I - - I COInganatulaitidnsI-Iand . II . 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Offering many rewarding career oppanumues m msurance 2700 11th STREET- ROCK ISLAND 794 - 959 1 Dorm Delivery 1 1 Nat e good bankwgowwih' Advertisement 65 ;,..ORGANIZJATIONS t: - . . ..1. . ll.l.i5$ ..IK...I. E; .5. w w? FL?! .ernu Lu .EH. v H? NHSWL .. ,. .12.: 5...? ICWZTXR 5x: Mortar Board w Formerly a women's honor soci- ety, Monar Board is currently a national honor society for men and women which is based on Academic aChieVemem, leadership and service . Studenm are nominatw for this group at the end of their Junior year and make up the chapter for Augustana Sszjfsiiamf3D$;E;n2::r:;::fcar;:t Honor Societies Initiate New Members Mortar Board 7 Front Row: D. Witte, D. Ahlman. RowZ: B. Mather. Row 3: M. Smith. B. Brach J. Lewis. B. Hertenstein, K. Olson, T. England. Omicmn Delta Kappa v- Front Row: W. Ri- venburg, N. Johnson, J. Leonard. E. Hed- mark, R. Hensey. E. Eliason. 1.. Hauser. K. Dempsey. L. Bechuan. D. Walters. Row 2: D. Nelson. D. Bergstmm, '1 . England, B. Mather, M. Cangelosi, M. Smith, J. Bui- kema. K. Olson. Row 3: W. Epperly. K. Johnson, D. Ahlman, T. Gustus, N. Hein, S. Sandino. J. Hammemeister. Omicron Delta Kappa. - Being a national honor society which recognizes leadership among uppemlassmen. ODK involves both student and faculty members . They have in- formal get-togethers with Mortar Board to discuss issues related with campus activity. Who's Who Among Smdenu in American C91- leges and Univemaries - Approximately 109'; of the senior class are given this national leadership award. This year, announcement . of the people receiving this award was made Who's Who -. Front Row: C. Petelson, K. Kmtals, j. Scudder, J. LEWIS, T. during Homecoming Week. 61.1mm. J. Bml-cema, J. Schupbach. N. Yost. ROWE: M. Cangelosi, B. Swininoga. P. Langa, B. Mather, D. Andaman, B. Epperly. Row 3: J. P0111- hammer, LB. Sapp, T. Richards, T. Engl'and. 63 Honorary Scholastic Arlstea Officers Front Row: M. Rubino, M.S. Sledd. RDWZ: T. Wilkens, D. Daw- son. Ariaea - Front Row: C. Stream, K. Siudyla, D. Skow-mnsld, C. Stees, P. Fioravanti, B. Anderson. B. McLaughlin. M. Scollay, C. Cravattz, H. Ku- las. M.S. Sledd, 1.. Slick. Row 2-. J. Stamenkovich, J. Atkinson, C. Houghton, S. Roland, P. Winslow, L. Staffamni. N. Holland, P. Duttarer, P. Cochran, C, Staelens, B. Mags. N. Hughes. Row 3: j. Reynolds, D. jen- sen, N. Steinhauser. 1.. Yuungquist, R. Alexander, K. Hutchins, C. Miller, B. Tart. D. Markuson, A. Ericson, A. Velh'nzm. S. Meier. Row 4: J. Sla- gel, E. Kodow, C. Radek, E. Tapia, J. Lindahl. N. Berham, S. Allen, M. Seaholm. C. Rovey, j. Dzielski, D. Williams. B. Paulsen. K. Banks, M. Bocian. T. Johnson. Aristea - Front Ro ': M. Rubino, J. Condit, S. Bem, A. Benson, J. John- son, 5. Petexson, j. Herwald, D. Vavrilc, J. lannucci, E. Moreschi. Row 2: B. Jigsa, J. Boreggren, J. Davis, A. Marduk. C. Andaman, S. O'Dafier. S. Tappendorf, J. Luzar. K. Paulus, K. Cook, G. Battenschlag, I. Baum. Row 3: A. Zuccarina. L, Johnson, S. Slaveck, P. Hambljn. S. Larson. S. Pchl- hammer, B. Larson. Row4: T. Newby. D. Dawson. J. Strum, T. Wilkens. M. Pi-ather, P. Felstrup, C. Coors, D. Caswell, D. Browm J. Balm. Phi Beta Kappa - Front Row: B. Sibert, M. Lundholm, T. Swanson; Row 2: M. Novak1 N. Czachura, J. Lewis, M. Erling. Row3: J. Freiburg, J. Bruno. S. Gundemon. D. Berg- stmm. Row4: P. Schroeder, L. Hendricks. W. Epperlw M. Kiefer. Aristea Every year many freshman are initiated inta Aristea , the PM new KSPPG Augustana should be pmud to have local freshmen honorary society. Each year the officers of Aristea I the Zeta Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa national honor so- compile the Who's Fresh' ' , which lists the tramfers to Augustana ciaty on campus. This chapter is one of eight chapters and the inco . freshmen class. ! thru out Illinois . Honorary Scholastic 69 Campus Religion Goes Many Directions The spiritual root of Augustana comes from many channels, all merging to form a vital aspect of Augie. Campus Crusade, open to all students, held weekly meetings and devoted time and com- mitment to such activities as a Bible study, carol- ing at Huber Home, and a combined workshop at U OH in October. The Lutheran Youth Encounter 0-33 also held Bible Studies and formed teams that led weekend church retreats with junior high youth groups. An important part of Augie centers around Chapel and Catholic Mass Services. The Rev. R.A. Swanson, Campus Pastor, works in both these areas and provides invaluable services in additional areas. Swanny. as he is affection- ately dubbed, is a constant source of friendliness and guidance to students. 'I'j'y'M'la': hli'n Heads QatIm-r': witljn s't'ep up thy 1315 '- Fvont Row: l-I-.-E1ra.1-As1 D'f. Ewing, G. Swah- Campis Church Council - son. Row 2: V. Eumette'. V, Romano, VDr. Boideiar'M. Er E. Eliason, Rev. Swanson, D..Pa1.m,Dr Kittlesonl The come in jeans anE dresses alike tb- o I'p together. Liiig. Rde: Religious Life 71 Acting as a liaison between students and faculty, RA and Student RA had many discussions this year. Topics includ- ed the WVIK controversy, the refrigerator rental program, and the budgeting of the student activity JUdiCiary Discuss fee. The goal of the Student Judiciary Board was to uphold and enforce the Augustana Code of Social D Cond ct. They acted on ases of a few individuals controverSlal Issues rathel; than on a case ingolving a group. I Ward Rivenburg and Dean Taylor aren't afraid to ask a few questions or Seriousness is written all over Tom land's faCe quudon a few answexs - after all. that's an important part of RA as h: eamestly attempts to persuadeEEtgher RA gneedngs . .. members . . Parliamentarian Tim Richards can't keep a twinkle from his eye , even in a heated RA RA President Dianne Wltte raises an eyebrow a1: a puzzling question. 72 Representative Assembly StudentjudiciaryBoud-FrontRow: K Pohlznan,B. Swininoga M. Cangelosi, T Brown E. Hedmark 'T. Dodge. ROWE: j. Leanetti N. . 3115111253 Papanns,R.Tro11,D.El-ickson S. Eaclcmeyer. , . Asim-nt Chairman Bob Swinhoga and Chair- Iive . . . the Judiciary Board members Bob Swinmoga Mxkz Cangelon. Dr. Mik 1 . . . . Troll and John Leonettl air their views. ' 32H:- 8 Ca ge l d the tat little X'- I. Where is that list? puzzles Bob Swininoga. as he Searches for his notes revelant to a judiciary Boani discus- 15 it the camera or the microphone That Nick Papanos is eyeing MPiCiously and Tim Richards is tying to ignore? sion. Student Judiciary Board 73 N-Ngfi WFWF. H , ,iif. . .-.. .. -.. 777777 7 .-.v. ......- ....... . , ,, . New Res.. I'Direttjdfs; Head Down- Campus Sem. and Carlsson CummrmCouncil-ment Row: M. Rubino. T.'Johns'on,' T. Lind- ' quist. ROWE: T. Hostetler, M. Halper. C. Derfler. G. Laskaris, D. Westman, J. Boettdier. M. Cox. Dom Conn ' one of their meetings. Carlsoon C .A. 's - Front Row: Resident Director G. Las- kazis. Row 2: M. Cox, J. Boettcher, S. Spayer. Seminary C.A.'s: A. Musa, M. Maldak, Resident Direcmr D. Hultquist, J. Bruno. 74 CA. '2 audibonqtyuncih :z-M-Wmmm L Fm : 'WEMWMJW WM! quI-nuluuula 4wavmuummauueumnummmin-u'n'. Andreen ClAl 's - hon: Roigij. Corcoran, S.YIES;;1;en, 8.. Johnson. R. , Fuller. K. Swidain. Row 2: Resident Directors Frank and Nikki Rug- giem. 52-mmwaryDo;n dguncil 7 Front Row: K. Johnson. J. Mnsn' er 1- - V7 - - 335;. V-N I V E Ann E Bmvm, S. K1912. Row 2: B. Anderson. A. Gordon, D. Toppeh. W. Mefidfgt:t;n:ff V1ck1 19m relax and take E Syas, J. Condit. 1 . I ; ' Andrew Dorm Council -- Front Row: S. Covey. S. VanPelt, L. Falkner, W. L ' . LZ Bady, C. Webber. Row 2: L. Hurter, V. Romanu. J. Hammg. B. Brick. A. L A penswe Judy Hartung shows her sanous - i Pracht. K. Vander Weyden, A. Wildermuth, K. Smith. Row 3: J. Johnson. A. Lu- 1 nde. - r.- 3 cas. D. Barnes, L. Youngquist, V. Basiletti. L :- ' hm--wr , , Whrwwwfwva ML .m; w . , ,. W . - K L - -. A A .. H A f 229 SE'WELFE'E; 703 a 39139,; mi: 1351:; m fa? L ??W , . .- . . , ' 70.! va-Wg KCDE 15H h 4 . . ' - . Erickson Dom: Council in the flesh - Front Row: D. James, P. Wierp, D. Williams, Officers Top to Bottom: K. Jack- 5. Noel. Rowz: R. 23.111. 5. Dahlin, A. Benson. D. Jensen, P. Felsfz'up. RDWS: P. son, D. Williams. R. Moore, S. Dressel'haus, R. Moore, K. Jackson, 5. Hanson, B. Zalewxici, D. Herback. - Noel. uz' Westerlin Dorm Council 7 Front Row: C. Teage, A. Baur, M. Mitcheli. M. Rosenquist. P. Doud. Rnw2'. C. Sodarqujst, 1.. Westa, 1.. Crabtree, S. Co- lumbia, N. 1011:5011, B. Mass. D. Beaty. S. Jackson. Row 3: M. Andrews, A. Streitmatter, C. Logan. C. Torres, J. Iannucci, P. Hamblin, J. Liess, J. Borggren, wauin ,L. 'rL g 4 Res. Dir. Randy 2.3m must not have undemod the joke shared by Dave lanes, Paul Witkop, and Steve Dalin. ' V JutL lul'u-u-h I mg. $I;k;;.;-:JALW; 77w ,7 I s ' 77:77-71:k ' Westerlin C.A. '5 7 Front Row: K. Sundelius, N. Davis. Erickson C.A. 's - Front Row: A. Bridges, R. Zarn E. Hedmark . A. Benson. T. Mazuckelli. Row 2: J. Merrimam 15. Bloch . P. ' , Bow 2:1' 13',th 1 WestaJ M' Barrett. Rowlih R' Bass- - J Dresselhaus, R, Stoneberg. D'. Poust. - mg, D. Hamllfon, M1 Lens. Row 4: I..-Com:111e. N. - ' .: Carlmark, Randell! Director 8. Columbia. '31er S WPCyRHIP, and CUBOM Sponsor 0 'FRIDAY AFTERNOON FEVER' was one of the new a Myrlad Of events sponsored this year by the College Union Board of Managers. CUBOM brings films, con- ' ' ' certs lectures, dances and other activities to the campus ACthltleS Augugtana Campus every year. WPC-Front Raw: B. Bassing,1. Scudder, J. Davis, 1. Norman. ROW 2: L. Hollandh E. Paul, B. Johnson. S. ?ohlhammer, D. Sterba, K. Wells, 5. Gomall, P. Winslow, C. Ben. C. Chvusta, M. Schuldt. K. Kriu. ROW 3: 5. Smith, D. Fameyh R. Alexander. S. Theus, D. Machaa'ka, A. Ericson. S. Gammon, B. Maas, B. Schlesser, S. Richardson, G. Mamshek. 1.. Ramps. The Women's Program- ming Committee hWPQ sponsored several aware- ness seminars, dealing with such diverse and imv portant topics as BRA, Family and Career, Breast Cancer, and Hair care. Residence Hall Innovative Programming is a repre- sentative body of the five campus residence halls. RHIP established a new activity in '78-coffee- houses -which were well accepted. Other activities SPOHSOIeEi bY RHIP 3TB: RHIP h Front ROW: 5. Slaveck. G. Ramsey. D. Bums. J. Lindmdc, J. Baxter, ROW Spring Flmg. Art Lend, 2: c. Nimik, M. Meisch. s. Mealzman. R. Zam, w. Rivenburg. and the Snowball Dance . CUBOM- Front Row: M. Schmidt, 3. Kohler, 1.. Crabh-ee, J. Iannucci, G. Redican, C. Torres. H. Cristoifetson, N. Benson ROW 2: E. Kuester, J. Brown, K. Dolejs, B. mhughin. D. Jensen, W. Chwzlstek. J. Harlick. T. Mazzuckellil. 5. Beta, P. Murphy, K. Kriu. M. Heimerdinger. ROW4: B.M. Jolmmn, R. Smmy. D. Swanson. D. Inwski. D. Jaues. D. Anderson, N. Wehrenherg M. Kliug, B. Maas. J. Atldmon. ROWE: G. Wmhek, M. Jaco'bson,1. Baum, D. Gammon. D. 1.3ch. K. Cure. 5. Spayer. S. Slaveck, K. Dorman, D. Bmdeen. A. Zuccarino. A. Benson. CUB - ant Row: B. Nelson, M. Shawgo, E. Frlueen, B. Potter. ROW 2.: C. Gillstnom. M. Suaub. J. Brown, 1 S. Spayel. ROW 3: J. Schupbach, D. x Waltels, K. Cure. ' ,J : CUBOM- Front Row: M. Mitchell. J. a 5 . , f V Dunne, M. Lopez. B. Potter, K. Wells, 4 . ; , . S. 00111011. ROWZ: A. Valium, D. ' . , :w ' Walters, K. Rugged, S. McDonald, C. . ' Gillstmm, I... Schmult, S. Smith, K. . Larson. ROW 3: K. Alexander, B. Dei- ' ' ?- -. - telhoff, G. hskaris, A. Ericson, B. K! - . . , ' - - e, Weichmann, T. Coleman, J. Hoffman. f - ' . ROW4: K. Homm. P. Felsuup, E. . 15:5 , 7'; - Fn'ueen, M. Shnwgo. 3. Nelson, K. T. Heller, D. Anderson. CUBOM , CUB 79 New F aSh ions The Black Student Union gives minority students at Augustana a chance to participate in expressions of pride in the history and traditions of the black Hit Augustana man. The BSU sponsors a number of activities. such as Explosion '78 and the dances in the union, in which the entire college community can partici- Sponsored by BSU pate. BSUw-ant Row: A. Johnson. 5. WHiner. T. Gamble, A. Puwell, M. Hendemon, S. Richardson. 3. Brooks. Row 2: K. Alexander. D. Reed. G. Bartlett, 5. Smith, C. Jacks. Row 3: L. Riven, T. McMillam 9. Stavioun D. Abbot, C. Vinson, T- Schumann. James Lee emcee: at Explosion '73. Members of the Black'Student Union participate in the Intema- ' donal Dinner at House on the Hill. 80 Black Student Union BSU m Front Row: J. Jackson, A. Belcher. F. Strickland. ROWZ: G. Hill. W. Bowden. J. Harper. J. Elder. R. Williams, Y. Williams, 1. Garrison. W. Hester. Row 3: V. McCullem, W. Rapier, T. Shelby. M. Clay, W. Syas. Modeling the latest in tennis wear in Explosion '78, is Ran- hunduciug the different fashions to the Centennial Hall dall Williams. crowd are Deb Bartlett and Yvonne Williams . Black Student Union 81 Observer Features Campus Life Bruce Hall Joan Tillia Bonnie Schlesser Bill Mariner Andy Benson Susan Anderson Dave Wrath Jeannine Scudder Tony Hurd Ken Jensen Andy Edwards Nancy Yost 82 Observer Editor News News Feature Feature Fine Arts Sports Sports Photographer Ad Manager Business Manager Special Events Augustana's student newspaper, the Observer, serves an important function on campus. It helps to keep the student body informed on current events and activities . Besides news , it also brings the reader feature articles, stories on contempo- rary controversial issues. and student and faculty letters . The weekly newspaper's energetic staff is headed by editor Bruce Hall. It is an overall ef- fort, requiring many diverse skills in the medium of communication. Observer 83 WVIK Encourages Creative Broadcasting In today's world, there is a demand for fresh. progressive techniques in radio broadcasting. At Augie, WVIK helps meet that demand. WVIK is open to anyone interested in broadcasting. Those involved use the campus-based radio station as a chance to explore new. creative areas in the ex- panding field of radio communications . However, the road has come to an end. This was the last year for WVIK as a student-run ra- dio station. Programming on the new station will emphasize fine arts, local culture, and public affairs . General Manager L. Bruce Sapp Program Director Dale A. Squier Music Director Christopher J . Lindley Business Manager Diane Notbohm News Director V Cynthia J . Herr Sports Director Pat Ryan Public Affairiselations Director Dan Burkhalter Production Director Kevin Michael Vargas Classical Music Director Hollis N. Monroe Executive Secretary Mary Dunlap F wmaawv'guh-uummunm-uu-QMM..wm.-..u'.uwi-huua.-.....'. .. 1977-78 Brings Changes For Rockety-I ??wm'n IIIIII II During the 1977- '78 school year. many changes occured for the Roekety- -I yearbook and staff. New ideas were developed and ex- panded into a basic design and theme for the yearbook at an overnight kickeoff retreat heki in the Rock Island home of Stacey McCallum. It was decided to change from a spring deliv- ery book with a summer supplement to a com- plete summer delivery book. The major rea- sons for this change were: the complete Chane geover saved about $700, deadline due- -detes were relaxed. and more complete coverage of activities was allowed for. The entire staff met on Mondays for weekly meetings to work on pages, to have special workshops, or to plan sections of the book. To finish up the year the staff photo with the theme of Part- ners In Crime was arranged to be taken at the Moline Police Department. In May, the first annual staff awards dinner was held at the Dock in Davenport. The staff has tried to make this book repre- sentative of this year at Augustana 1.11 years to come, memories Will continue unfolding as each individual reads back mto the 1977-78 year, preserved between the two covers of this book. I III we II This year marks the 39th anniversary of the publication, Saga, Augustana's literary maga- zine. which is sponsored by the Writer's Club. For 39 years , Saga has provided an opportunity for students to get involved in two ways: those who participate have a means to express them- selves through varied, creative forms such as artwork, poetry, essay and fiction; and those who read Saga are exposed to the talents of oth- ers. Likewise, Writer's Club has provided a time and a place for interested students to mea- Nf 0 a sure and improve their own writing abilities. rlter S 0111b Promotes Through constructive criticism and evaluation, the individual is able to receive valuable feed- CreatiVity in S ag a 2;:me $313:- members and become a more a 'l.1i BB Writer's Club N Writer's Club 89 - , bm m H, A.Cw m. . n W .W .. e m 2 .d , ..d W .U ..n. i. t Club Ame ri C a Physics Club The Physics Club is meant to be a medium through which people working in various fields of physics can be brought to campus to help students keep abreast of new developments. The club travels to various academic institu- h'ons and private governmental labs in the Midwest, and attends conferences held in the area. Membem pictured are, Row 1: D. Poust, D. Brow, D. Jones. Rowz: M. Kiefer h1- presJ, D. Jensen, 5. McCart. Row 3: W. Werner WresJ. J. Pohlhammer, R. Frank. Row 4-. D. Squier. A. Musa, Udden Club The Udden Club is composed of studemx and faculty in geology and omens who have an in- terest in geology. The group maefs weekly to promote an exchange of ideas and provide a famm where geological topics can be pre- sented and discussed informaily. Members pictured arm Row L: T. Swanson, C. Hemanek. B. Andersom A. Hagar. Row 2: K. Palmer, H. Evans, S. McDanold, D. Barnes, M. Hagar. Row3: K. Alder, C. Ro- vey, S. Setterdahl. Rw 4: K. Homann, S, Gundemn. J. Baum, J, Brown, R. Anderson. Row 5: P. Felsh-up, 1. Parish. C. Gilbert, M. Dagel. Math Club The Math Club. organized in 1951. seeks to promote em active interest in mathematics through discussions and program presented by nudent members, faculty and outside speak- ers. The club also participates in intamwral athletic activities. Membem pictured are, Row 1: D. Oliver. P. Casillas. M. Dalian, E. Eliason. ROWE: S. Smnenewski, S. Meier, T. Wchholz. B. Paulsen, M. Gustafson. B. McLaughlin, C. Cravatta, D. Caswell. Row 3-. C. Morrow. D. Nelson. D. McLaughlin, R. Johnson, D. Gammon, L. Hendricks. Biolag'y Club The Biology Club is a student-nm organiza- tion open to all interested people whose pur- pose is to promote interest in all areas of the biological sciences. This is accomplished through outide speakers, movies, field hips, and organizing group activities which pmornote friendship and interaction among members. Membem pictured are. Row 1: K. Morris UreasJ. Nellie, B. DeYoung. Row'l: C. Ebenezer, B. Anderson, E. Laron. Row 3: L. Norman, C. Hermanek weed, D. Weakly, P. Obrock tv-presJ, Raw 4: S. Allen, W. Dloeske. Row 5: V. Romans, W. Hester. ??Row 62 M. Kling. M. Lnughlin,1. Fritz. Row 7: B. Bradley, R. Ericson. ROWE: J. Johnson J. Whitaker, B. Craig. Row 9: B. Epperly, T. Rennie. M. Smellie, tpresJ . Beta Beta Beta The puIPOSE: of Beta Beta Beta is the simu- lation of sound scholarship, the furthering of sCienu'iic knowledge, and the promotion of biological research. Membership is by invita- tion to individuals who have attained high scholarship in biology and have show interest in the field . Members pictured are. Row 1: ML Kling. C. EVenezer. K. Jensen, M. Cangelosi. Row 2: R. Ericson, J. Parker, S. Sandino, M. Smellie, P. Schroeder IpresJ. Row 3: M. Loughlin Gistd, J. Friu. B. Epperly tv- presJ, J. Hallman tseCJ, B. Mather, V. Romano, 1. Lamon. American Chemical Society ACS sponsors chemistry related activities Sllch as guest lecturers, movies, student-fac- uity presentaflons, tours, and seminars dev signed m give insights into the professional world of chemistry. ACS Student Affiliate Chapters nationwide provide members with benefits such as discount journal subscriptians and employment assistance. Members pictured are. Row 1: D. Skow- ronski. J. Howell, M. Smellie. D. Williams. K. Paulus, C. Manson, R. Seegels. B. Fi- scher. R. Leach, D. DeWit. Raw 2: D. Bumes. D. Gordon, J. Phillips, D. Barnes tpresd, J. Bruno Queasq, J. Peamon, L. Hendn'cks tsecJ. B. Craig. a, n a. t. S u g u A f.. O b m C; n. a. .1 V a .m d n a C S e h T.., Augustana Student Speech And Hearing Assoc. Augustana Student Theatre The Scandinavian Club of Augunana The purpose of the club is to promote inter- est in the Scandinavian countries. They are involved in campus sponsored wants, self- sponsored films, May Day celebrationsq and the traditional St, Lucia Festival. Member- ship is open to any interested student. you need not be of Scandinavian descent. Members pictured are, Kneeling: 3. Swan- son, M. Jackson. P. Winslow, D. Miller. C. Shoemaker, A. Seaberg. L. Bohman hr- presJ. Standing: B. Brodahl, K. Larson, K. Simpsnm S. Anderson, J. Johnson, L. Stave- teigI A. Momqulst meg, E. Andstmm, J. Borgren. K. Anderson, M. Jaconson haresJ, J. Jaclson. B. Wiechmann, M. Lundholm, B Kohler, A. Swanson, D. Blanck. R.O. Heath. Augustana Student Speech 5 Hearing Assoc. The Augustana Student Speech and Hearing Association is a local profexional organization for speech and hearing clinicians . Speakers and workshops offer the students an opporumi- ty 00 exchange ideas with other professional: and become aware of the practical applica- tiom of speech pathology and audiology. Members pictured are, Row 1: S. Swanson UreasJ, J. Schupbach WELL K. Skarin, D. Carlson, E. Lemon, D. Anderson. J. Ijndmark, P. Hodney. Row 2: K. Kriu. 5. Collins, A. Mumquist, 1. Rose h-presJ, c. Mcrency, A. Schwarz, T. Bmwnell, B. John- son, J. Garrison, J. McCutehen, J. May. Row 3: C. Kimball, B. Brack, 'N. Carlrnark GecJ. D. Nelson, M. Wood, N. Hall, M. Lindquist. Augumna Student Theatre A.S.T. offem students a first-hand opportu- nity to ploduce a theau'ical production. After selecmag membels in the fall. the AST board chooses a play. cast: it from open auditiom. then organizes the various technical crew. The process culminates :in the spring when the work is performed. All proceeds are donated to charity. Members pictured are, S. Lewis. M. Wil- son, J. Buikema, J. Reynolds, C. Baseman ko-chmmd. J. Scudder Ico-chran, K. Swithim K. Dorman. Spanish Club The Spanish Club encourages interest in the I'Espanic Culture. Members pictured are, Row 1 -. C. Caswell, J. Scucider, T. Venneulen. Row 2: C. Ha- pley. L. Taeger. Row3: B. Paulson. R. Treest. Row4: D. Namiella. Row 5: L. jen- sen, 6. Battenschlag. Rows: D. Caswell. Row 9: S. Allen. J. Nomialla, M. Ricaurte. Sigma. Delta Pi The Epsilon Chi Chapter of this national honorary Spanish fraternity encourages and recognizes achiavement and interest in Span- ish Studies. New membzls are initiated once each year. The organization sponsors activi- ties designed m increase knowledge in His- panic cultures throughout the world. Members pictured are, Row 1-. C. Stream. Row 2: S. Sharkey, D. Johan, T. Vermeu- lem R. Treest, L. Jansen, D. Namiella, G. Battemchlag. Row 3: L. Tagger, j. Scudder, R. Claim, B. Paulsen, T. Dorenm D. Cas- well. C. Hopley. inlek-A'W: 313m? L a I Pemm Club The Pemm Club is an organization of Phys- ical Educaaon Majcns and Minors and those smdents in the coaching sequence designed to promote a professional attitude toward the teaching of physical education and toward the coaching of athletic teams. Members pictured are, Row 1: S. Kirueson tspouzmr 1 K. Pnlta, N. Bertram, M. Robert- son tsecJ, B. Mather hvpresd. P. Giovan- etti umasJ, V. Pendarvis Ureas.L R. Kmeger, N. Trevor, j. LaFayette. Row 2: M. Beuel. K. Rostello, C. Anderson D. Schlueter, A. Shaun S. Yount, D. Myart, D, Bertram. S. Dalian. S. SwamOn, j. Gilmer. R. Alexander. Sigma Alpha Iota On November 7. 1965, The Delta Tau chapter of Sigma Alpha. Iota was installed on the Augustana campus. SAI is an International Music. Fraternity for Women which suives to maintain the highest ideals of music and mu- sicianship. Membership is based upon schol- arship, musicianship, personality, and char- acter. Membezs pictlu'ed are, Row 1'. P. Hendrix, C. Nelson, T. Brei. C. Amstrong, C. Olsen iueasJ, L. Hausa: tv-presJ, L. Kirby ipresJ, B. Barnes MhapJ, A. Sherrick U:- secJ, J. Sinnamen Gen-at-Amash L. Hang WALL K. Olson h-secJ. RowZ: R. Marsh. L, Faulkner, D. Putnam, L. Lang, j. Howell. M. Little, S. Breidigam, K. Smith, J. Waetke, B. Buddin. J, Bradley, C. Bond, E. Carlson, C. Stees, K. Swithin. C. Schaier. Row 3: J. Campbell, L. Hurter. C. Taylor, K. Bank. C. Chvosu. D. Rod, 1.. Lowe, D. Sterba, D. Heinza. 1.. Stievem, 5, Peterson, T, Hannah, M. Blanchard. R. Raynalds, J. Alexander. L, Hie'r. SEA SEA is made. up of prospective teaches. The group is affiliated with the Illinois Edu- cation Association and the National Education Association. Members of the organization find out about trends in education through teachers in the area at monthly meetings, student teaching, being a teacher's aidm and mmr- Phi Mu Alpha i EI' 1'- J wifllembers pictured arm Kneeling: K. Van- demeyden, s. Fleischman UreasJ, c. Stickle tpresd. Row 1: L. Kamps, M. H01- land, M. Ratclifi. P. Hamblin Us: v-presJ. Row 2: T. Parkinson, J. Buikema, L Stave- teig. K. Suomberg. J. Walus becJ. Row 3: D4 Hamiltun, K. Swithim M. Titterington. Row 4: N. Yost, j. Lipke. Rows: M. Mueller, K. Hutchins. J. Bradley, M. Schuldt. Row 6: D. Erhart, S. VanPalt, B. Mather, C. Christensen. Row?: B. M335 and v-presJ, B. Brack, D. Miller. Phi Mu Alpha Phi Mu Alpha Sizd'onia, established at Augie in 1970, is the national professional fraternity for men in the field of music. It sponsms re- citals by members, including one recital anu nually of American Music. Membels pictured are. Row 1: T. England. S. Kowalske. G. Bartlett. B. Eppedy. G. Rydlinsld UmistJ. Row 2: C. Boman. R Hensey, S. Nalgrim becJ. 1. Pearson. P. Goodwin IpresJ. S. Andaman H-presJ, E. Johnson, D. Campbell. Row 3: j. Howell, 1. Cox, G. Oak twardem, D. Willis, M. Da- lin. D. Steensen. D. Harbeck. :- 2 3; The Wild Bunch if. l l e W K Social Work Club HZ .3? ' The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch is a group of political sci- entists dedicated to world travel and a gour- met lifestyle . In the past year, H19: Wild Bunch has logged over 30,000 miles in mvel tn such places as Bogota . London, Las Vegas, Phoenix . New Orleans, and Washington D.C . Toujours l'audace, l'audace mujours l'audace. Members pictured are, Seated: J. Dcman. Standing: C. Campbell, D. Johnson, D. Robertsom 3.3. Bentexs, J. Cmprynski, M. Belgnhcastem J. Misner. C. ?itsenbarger, H. Business Club The Business Club assisrs in developing in- terest in business-related activities among students in the major fields of accounting. business administration and economics, and provides a vehicle ior free exchange of infor- mation and ideaa among its members and the business commmaity. Members pictured are, Row 1: C. Suelt, S. Suttzrrnan, D. Fisher, 5, Policl'h W. Riven- bung, P. Fecht. Row 2: J. Dopier. B. Koh- ler, C. Andaman, R, Swininoga UnresJ, M. Lopez. I. Welboume. Row 3: K. Wilson, S, Gammon, L. Taeger IsecJ, M. Novak, W. Chwisteik, R. Bassing, M. Sevarson UreasJ P. Witkop, B. Kuhn. Row4: D. Johan, S. Meier, G. Matushek, M. Schade, 1.. Carl- son, P. Fiala, S. Schmitz. K. Lundeen. Row 5: '1'. Shelby, R. Ems, J. Hoffman, D. Gammon, J. jones. si Chi The Augustana Chapter of Psi Chi, the na- tional honor society in pwchology. annually invites high scholasship psychology majors into membership. The chapter sponsors sami- nars, lectures by distinguished psychologism, and field trips throughout the year. Members pictured are. Raw 1: J. Sanders, D. Conopeotis. D. Machatka, N. Yast, D. Walters. Row 2: K. Johnson, M. Sturek, D. Bergstmm, K. Juliet, S. Reader, J. Hullet. Row 3: K. Buddenhagen. C. Dobson. R, Martin, R. Hansen. Social Work Club The SW Club. fomaljzed this academic year, meets menthly for an exmnge of ideas, to entertain speakers. and for fellow- ship. Their stated purpose is to promote in- terest in the social work profession. and membership is primarily limited to social work majors though interested students. fac- ulty, and alumni are welcomed. Membership in the Naiional Federation of Student Social Workers helps provide membem with current infomatjon concerning social work develop- ments. The newsletter keeps members and majors Manned of campus and community events. club business. and departmentai news. Members pictured are, Row 1: S. Sanberg, j. Lane. J. Bauer. Row 2: L. Castle, R. La- Fortune mus. mgr.1, A. Schroeder me. relJ. J. Stenge! khrpm, K. Pohlman, J. Neftger uecJ . Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha Theta is a national honorary his- tory society. This year PAT held an infomal history forum for students interested in history. The organization also sponsored his- tory-related activities. such as a hip to The Chicago Field Museum as well as nun-aca- demic activities. Members pictured are. Seated: J. Freibuxg. F. Jolmson. Standing: 1.. Pad'belisk, 1.. Buck- mam D. WiJJits, T. Bmwn. M. Finer. D. Blanck. P. Frost. . Varsity Band and Chapel Choir are both enjoyable Cha e1 ChOlI' And groups to play in and listen to, as the Winter Con- p cert proved. Chapel Choir, conducted by Nile Nor- . ton, made a debut every Wednesday morning at varSIty Band 10:00, accompanying the Chapel Service. Varsity Band gave majors an opportunity to perform on a P f F second instrument. With the guiding baton of Lee er 01111 Or Smith directing them through the year, they helped to entertain at the basketball games under the sys- C ampus tem of alternating gold and blue bands. How would the basketball team have managed without the strains of Sweet Georgia Brown before each community game? 't. F: 1.. . Here Hm Chapel Choir makes 3.11 appearance in Centennial Hall for a These two members of the Chapel Choir agree that winter quarter canned. sharing a score for the concert isn't all that bad. Chapel CholriFmt Raw: S. Tmlmn. M. Blanchard. B. Anderson, D. Sterba. C. Doemer, G. Curry, T. Hannah. C. Schaier. RowZ: K. Olson. K. Mm, C. Bell, B. Barnes, K. Bahia, L Hurter. B; Hogan. 5. Collins, 1'. Bradley. L. Hang. 1.. Kirby. Row 3: C. Bergquist, L. Bailey. P. Swanson, J. I-lil1,.'B. Johnson. 1.. Faulkner. P. Crouch, E. Carlson. J. Alexander, C. Chvosta, G. Shank. Raw 4: J. Blmert, D. Palm, D. Hanson, J. Dunne. M. Smellie, M. Hermanson. 98 Chapel Choir Varsity Bm1d ant Row: L. 14mg j. Skiem, C. Spizu'n-i, S. Bergman, S. Michna, j. Waetke, M. Lundholm. Row 2:1'. Wald, M. Reigert, C. Busse. E. Johnson, C. Doemar, S. Kowalsky, M. WiJsan. J. Dom. A. Jackson. Row 3: J. Deardeuff. R. Treest. 'I'. Parkinson. S. Trquon, j'. Howell, C. Miller, M. Ben, M. Scarcelli, D. Rock. C. Logan. C. Schellenger. Row 4: D. Meredith, G. von Hoch, F. Renken, S. Janknwsld, R, Buikema. B. Wiedmm. P. Murphy, A. Waltore, G. Oak, M. Cumick, T. Newby. K. Smith. Ran: K. Swanson, T. Mokry, S. Spear, J. Engholm, B. Carlson. Mr. L ' V 1 Ba ' Carla Schellenger concentrates qn her score for french horn as- she plays their vinaignitffigen 222211-112? $311, Enough one of the songs the Varsxty Band presented at their Wmtar Concert. Varsity Band 99 The CONCERT CHOIR, under the direction of Donald Morrison, spent their Spring Break singing their way through the Southern part of the 0 U.S. e Florida being the main attraction. Pro- concert ChOlr moting their excellent reputation. they delighted audiences with their performances of JESU, i : MEINE FREUDE and NONSENSE by Bach and Fe 098 trassi respectively. George Opheim and the Con- cert Band had something to brag about this year. south, concert As well as highlight concerts in New York City during their Spring tour. they were chosen to play B d at the MENC Convention in Chicago, April 14, an along with Universityr of Illinois and Northwestern University Bands . Their tough program included PRELUDE AND DANCE by Creston, and AEGEAN Heads EaSt FESTIVAL by Makris. -, t 7.. ,5 . h- -' ' h -. i i ' s a Therese Vanda- Vennet adds frah The faces ufihe Augustus Choir membexs' empha- ' V Briah Warner aisphys good eye musicai quality to the choir. size Chaim mood of the 5011:. contact. Concert Choir- Front Row: T. Vandel- Vernier, L. 15mg1 K. Alterim', A. Young, D. Cary, M. Kerhack, K. Pitch, L. Wil- helm, S. Kilarski. j. Zamba. K. Adolphson. D. Heime, D. Martin, K. Swanson. C. Symmomds. R. Lideckai K. Sundvall. Raw 2: S. Spear, C. Bridges, R. Marsh, D. Swanson, J. Core, C. Olsen. K. Newman, T. Ward, M. Osborn. R. Maurus11. Sldem, L. Studs, M. Backman, L. Hier, B. Budden. M. Erling. E. Kepner, S. Kidd. Row 3: S. Anderson. R. Cooper, N. LaFrenze, M. Wainwright, P. Curtis, H. Monroe, P. Goodwin, D. Campbell, 1.. Keener, B. Johnson, A. Edwards,1. Erilwon, J. Pearson, P. Renken, M. Blair. R. Vayda. C. Hegsu-om. Row 4: L. Nelson, K. Burnett, C. Pappldemos, D. Blink, D. Westman, K. Chilton, K. Anderson, A. Beckman. J. Mauison, K. Stoutenburg, C. Hadley, P. Osboni. D. Allen. D. Steenson, D. Quinlin, 3. Warner. B. Hendricks. R. Buikema. I00 Concert Choir ConcenBand-ant Row: 5. Russell, A. Dobmlh, S. Hedberg. C. Anderson, C. Chamberlain, S. Spear. D. Pumam. P. . Tanabe, C. Sorensen, R. Pippit, B. Carlson. Raw 2: A. Jackson. M. White, B. Epperly, H. Bordner, S. Petexson, G. Williams. .' R. Clancy, G. Rydlinsld.1. Bakalar, C. Anderson, I. Emierle, K. Lawler, H. Michna, J. DeWane. Row 3: S. Baker, I. Whi- ' taker, T. Peterson. B. Scott, L. Cellcrstedt, J. Richardson, C. Teague, S. O'Daifer, T. Artwick, L. Johnson. M, Ran. E. -.2 Johnson. 3W4: G. Mortenson, D. Rock, M. Scarcelli, T. Gusmfsun, S. Aim, J. Pnhllumuner, D. Burris, H, Album. D. Meredith, C. Bonm C. Devon, D. an. '1'. Slothawer, C. Kirkpatrick. Row 5: L. Schmult. J. Payne, A. Shen'ick, N. Yon, L. Schutlca, C. Shellenger, J. Jachon. C. Miller. K. Pabich, M. Dalin, J. Howell, G. Oak, 1. Simonson. Row 6: 1.. Taylor, N. Hanks, J. Olson, K. McAuliEe, B. Green, B. little, C. Abplanalp. Eyeing the flute section, the Augustana Concert Band director. George Opheim, wives for 10096 Fingersfl th 1rint cti 1' toth ise oneofl:habe5t as E c a e 52 On IVES up 9 P's imm his band members. Illd most alanced clarinet sections ever. Concert Band 101 '9. 3 E Groups Provide Variety of Experiences for Their Members The Augustana Symphony Orchestra with conduc- tor Daniel Culver, had a successful year with their concerts, their performances in Clinton, and spe- cial involvement in the traditional Messiah con- cert. Providing the community musicians as well as the Augustana musicians With a chance to prac- tice and perform, the Orchestra demonstrated their excellence in such pieces as Mozart's SYM- PHONY NO. 34 IN C MAJOR and ROMEO AND JU- LIET OVERTURE by Tschaikovsky. The Stage Band and Jazz Band combined with Choir and Band to liven things up with a variety of jazz, soul, rock, and blues music. The Jazz Band also had an exciting concert and did a few over and beyon services such as entertaining in the Andreen and Westerlin lounges . Ready to shut on the next piece, these two Augie coeds smile at the cmductor as he take: his place . As this symphony member can attest, hap ass is in C Major. playing the viola part in Mozart's Symphony No. 34 Mary Reigert provides piano accompaniment for one u'f Ending a song in their winter concert, the Mass secdnn of the Angus- the Stage Band's selections . mm Stage Band hangs on a final chord. 5mg: Band-Front Row; G. Ciccotelli M. Wilson B. Carlson L. Coupe, J. Richardson, c. Johnson. Row 2; 0. 135mm; w. siavin, D. HLuand, '1'. Jazz Band- trumpeters, Dean Rgck and Todd Gustaf- ; Newby, C. Miller. K. Smith, G. Oak. Row 3: M. Reigatt. P. Renken, Mr. son conhde that perfect practlce makes perfect. Jackson, Gl Petemon, G. von Hock. R. Buikema. S. Jackson. anBand - Front Raw: M. Ralston,1. Enderle, T. Artwick, A. Jackson, M. Rich Gmmana 3191: Band guitarist, takes Ln. Raw 2: c. mmmm. 'r. Slodnower. c. Bond. Mr. Jackson. T. Pemk. '319 1355 in me Of the band's nmbm- Row 3: s. Jankowsld, c. Abplanalp, R. Grossman, K. McAumse, 1. 90111112111- mer, M. Scarcelli. Mr. Culver, D. Ruck. T. Gusufaon. D. Meredith. Stage and jam Bands 103 Pirate Club Stigma Upp Yurae Based on it's 6 founding fathers. Stigma, originally male and Indaes, has grovm tn in- f elude both male and female . Indee and . 1 Greek, Stressing different social activi- ties, Stigma. sponsors annual evzms such as : the Go-Hawiian Rum and Coconut Party and their mid-sumer festival, ' 'Shangri-La Weekend. Membexs pictured are Row 1: J. Hodge, G. Stickney, J. Spica, M. Viewig, M. Cemne, K. Connink. Row 2:1. Barnes, 13. Giezie, M. Smith. S. Zucldey, G. Johnson. Row 3: S. Wiltshire, M. Telac, M. Hartford. Pirate Club ' 'Knocked up by the unidemified, lush. I tropical fruit juice, our rumy-nosed. potty- i trained instigator, LI. Silver Wes inspired to ' found the APC. And 50,011 Apri14. 1978: the mentally inflicted APC set it's charter with the motto. Plunder, pillage, and na- vek. Seventeen rogues on a dead man's chest, Yo-hwho and a bottle of schnaps. ' ' Memben pictured are Row 1: J. Eters, T. Thielrnan. K. Newman. J. Engholm, K. Kraemer, S. Allen. Row 2: G. Oak, D. I Wine, M. Straub, 1.. Wood, J. Golisch, D. : . Flakne, D. Fisher, W. Dmeske, H. Heyer, I T. Johnson. Union Bookstore Gang I i The Union Bookstore, founded in 1972, has I I I ' consistently offered refuge for estranged in- : ' ' - I tellectuals. innmrative iconoclasts, and Pro- djgious procrastinators. In an amosphere of warmth. mademding, and tolerance, the regulars' ' of the UBC- have banded together ' z to preserve a place where people can think - ' not think, get excited , or languish in exis- temial angst in complete freedom. Members pictured are Row 1: B. Clements ibouncerj, C. Norbon :Keeper of the ' .- Counteri. Row 2: B. Sapp t5quirel. S. Dor- ' : I '9 beck. K. Vargas, M. Dunlap. Row 3-. C. ' Bjomson. K. Muir, S. Anderson. Row 4: M. Bishoff tpmriamln. Alpha Phi Omega. - : . APO. Lambda Rho Chapter, is a national : w. '; ' service gmup working under the ideals of , Leadership. Friendship and Service. This I : year's work included UMOC, sponsoring a I : child in India. working at concerts, partici- - pairing in Boy Scout amivities, and working with mentally retarded persons. Members pictured are Row 1: D. Williams, . : ' W. Rahlf, D. Rucinski, K. Vargas, R. - t Hotchkess, J. Dopler, J. liners. C. Fisher, ' ' : , ' C. Huber. Raw 2: C. Busse, C. Shoemaker. M: Dunlap, K. Rugged, A. Veltman. A. Lusas. Row 3.- T. Peterik, J. Norman. E. Hogan. C. Gilbert, J. Tillia, M. Simonis. S. T112115, R. Thurs'bm D. Waltals, G. Rob- bins. R. Hansen, D. Wasson, E. Pau1,IE. Tapia. Row4: C. Norton. M. Nesseler, L. Cunar. DCYI' Club The Drinking On Thursday Club was started in August, 1976I by people who don't wait for Friday ho start the weekend. Atten- dence varies, as there is no social pressure exerted on members to attend every Thumday I 'meeling. u l Members pictured are Row 1: S. Miller, N. , ' Lanantos. M. Meneghetti: L. Larson, K. ' l Scott. M. Lancaster,1. Czuprynskh B. ijp. - : - Row 2-, R. Workman. B. Ellingwood, W. Rucker, J. Jackon. M. Peterson. K. john- son, G. Face. J. Icewoman. Row 3: J. Rancher. W.T. Bowden. Row4: R. Tollev. M. Szydlowski, R. Mansfield. Zeta Zem 22h An organization designed with the student in mind. Zeta Zeta Zeta promotes a message of casual lightheartedness withn an academic uaadmill of demanding cleadiines and ex- haustinz study routines . 222. is open to all i Gruk Orlndee, rich or poor. influential or insignificant: sensible or silly. Members pictured are Row 1: K. Vargas. Row 2: S. Dorbeclc, M. Dunlap. E. Wilson, 3. Sapp, L. W. Shanklin: Row 3: J. Nor- man, C. Busse, BJ. Wilson. 1.. Baughman. Row 4: C. Gilbert, A. Vandal: G. Elsner. L. Shanldin. Row 5: K. Tanker. J. Ferrari. A. RadEke, P. Almen, D. Reed. www.stc r;; a t .le -.--..- Hr; Athletic Clubs Promote Participation 106 Athletic Clubs w Guide wes into a Better Year! Student Representat Others 108 ISIIF Varsity Clubs 109 ...u;. j; ixlnmmu:Huummuamammm.tammmmmnmmmu. mmmmmhi ' With their spirit and enthusiasm, the Cheerleaders, Pom Pom Squad and Rhythm Squad work to entertain and boost Augustana's teams and fans . H :1; UL j L313; 1.5. , ?bamiigeit, If!- Lquw..v 31 VMU'l'lll'sa ' ' CiL ' ,I ; ., ' ' l Cheerleaders and Rhythm Squad The mains tdiichd nucc'i's smile-tells it 31 Pom Pun Squad 111 A u. W'WWMnmmtmmmmmmnm Congratulations Seniors The Argus - A Family Reading Tradition Since 1851 THE ARGUS Serving the Quad-Cities and Western Illinois Seven Days A Week 112. Advertisements gt? WQILMMS Amenmmmz ; . , 5 Yee-Lfs ...-.:' Ilhn . IIIII MIAV! ' . IIIIII 1. Texts $mgw$a AUGUSTANA Augustana Glasswear Swedish Imports COLLEGE Class Rings $3 BOOKSTORE jjnhn Arthurk, 115th. 0 If its the finest in gentlemen's clothing I ' Its from John Arthur S ' Ltd' Our One Hundred Yam cf Snrvlon 266 W. 3rd Street Davenport, Iowa 319-324-5229 H. H. CLEAVELAND AGENCY, INC. INSURANCE 1600 Jld henna Inch lxland. Illlnuis 5110' a 6 ny INVNFYaS .. w .. dump ELLIOT CAMERA SHOP .- L U 1605 5th Ave. 234 - West Third , . H Moline, Ill. Davenport, Iowa 2100 3rd Avenue 3k EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC ac Rock 15151111: 111111018 Adme 115 AND. LOAN ASSOCIATION th St RQCR Island 1'11. .04 Lu. .1 . nX hlht-.A;Pnrru.....hlhlvuaquv BEE z ' 41..., . $5:- ' m ' u v 4 . .;. . Left: Becky Bopdt prepares herself mentally as well as physically im- the hard race ahead. .A, Pendell, Kent, Polte Emerge as Leaders The Women Harriers launched the 1977 Cross Country season by claiming third in the Augustana Invi- tational, and then rallied forward to take sixth in the Les Duke Invitational. A third came next in the Northern Illinois Invita- tional. The season climaxes! with Augustana hosting the Illinois State Women's Cross Country Championships. The meet, held at Indian Bluff Golf Course, saw an injury- plagued Augie team unable to compete for a team score. However, the remaining team members worked to- gether and concentrated on improving their individual times. 120 Fall Sports Above: The challenging course lies ahead and Kate Palta, Trish Pendell, Jeanne Kent, Dawn Halme, and Becky Bondt are eager to begin. Left: Distance rluming is a solitary sport as in the case of Becky Boxdt, who has only her shadow for , h company. Tush Pendell denmns'u-ates the 2!- fort it takes to win. with or with- out shoes. Below: Kate Pulte and Jeanne Kent give Trish Pendell a little help with her sketching exercises. '.'.'LIHHL A- .- . Me at Augustana 3nd Invitational Luther No Team Invitational Scores Kept '.H.' um Les Dukes 6th Invitational Western Illinois No Place Invitational Northern Illinois 31d Invitaiional L'vauHMu mum: . . . but it isn't any fun naming on your own either. ask Jeanne Kent. Women's Cross Country 121 1-1 4-h- Excellence Jeff McCoy and Duane Peterson share a brief moment in a long 122 Fall Sperm Co-Captained by Hammermeister and Sandino Hammermeister Named MVP Petergn Most Improved Headed by Coach Paul Olsen, the Augustana Men's Cross Country team ended up with a 4-2 dual record, against some tough schools, including the University of Iowa, Eastern, and Northeast Missouri State. In addi- tion, the coach and the team were proud of their first place win in the Luther Invitational out of 21 teams . Competing in the CCIW was a chal- lenge, hut Augie captured second place for the second year in a row. They confidently declared that next year they would bring home the first place trophy. Front Row: Dave Wrath. Duane Peterson, Jeff McCoy, Steve Sandino, John Hammermeister, Pat Formey, Bruce Hall. Back Row: Rich Moore, Kevin Cruikshank, Tony 1-1de Mike Doyle . Greg Lillibridge, Chuck Rovey, Carroll Lulay, Craig HadJer, Coach Paul Olsen. Above: Running is easy compared to the contortions Tony Hurd goes through to warm up . Left: The race goes ever on for John Hammermeister and Greg Lilli- bridge. Below: Tony Hind. Rich Moore, and Bruce Hall know that a team that runs together, wins together. Above: Cross Country brings par- ticipant Rich Moore and T any Huxd closer together. Opponent St . Xavi er Northeast Missouri University of Iowa Loras Eastern Bradl By Me at Luther Invitaiional Notre Dame Invitational 111 . Intercollegiate Championships CCIW NCAA Men's Cross Counu-y 123 ... mu 514mg L-E-HSHVI M30 Victory Goes on for Talent-Packed Vikings The football team ended a split season this year with a 4 and 4 win-loss record for the CCIW conference, and a 4-5 overall seasonal record. Mark Zoran led the team in rushing and ran for 6 touchdowns to lead the team in that cate- gory also. Unquestionably, the team produced fame impressive talent all the way down the me. Senior John Boettcher was named the Out- standing Lineman in the CCIW Conference for his invaluable contributions to the Viking cause during the 1977 season. 124 Fall Sports gusilh . Ml: :j'wwe P via? Front Row: Willie Huxd, Greg Yemm, Mark Meneghetti. Bob Garrett, Gary Guforth. Jim Czupynski, Tom Tracey. Mark Hillebrami, Dave Schem, John Boettcher and Butch Necasm. Second Row: Kelly Baird, Dave Johnson, Dean Schluter, Bob Metcalf, Brad Johnson, Kevin Scott, Bob Hansel, Mike Sturek, Ken Rainer, Rod Talley, Dan Da- luga. Tim Hastings, Tom Drew and Willie Rucker. Third Row: Randy Ems, Mark Zaran, Dave Fulciu'lski1 Kevin Wnch, Mel Blasare John Todesco, Phil Schem, Dave Bell1 Mite Rogalae john Hildner, Tom William, Scott Hitter and Steve Fischer. Fourth Row: Pete Benson, Blair Johnson. Marty Reardon, Gary Polic, John Stocktom Jeff Ebbesen. Jim Meeler. Dale Majcim, Dave DeJaegher. Todd Depoorter, Wes Williams, Tom Murrens, Terry McCarter, Brent Gandolfi and Randy Davidson. Fifth Row: John Lauer. Fred Oaks, Mike Helper. John Phanco. Mark Schick, Doug Sundquist, Scott Zahnle. Leon Shan- azarian. Gus Paloian. Iefi Legg, Rusty Marsh, Gregg johnson, jaif Shirley, and Dave Poulton. Sixth Row: Greg Rlcke, Terry Mcmuan, Mark Viehweg, Doug An- derson. Kevin Stine, Chris Deriler. Joe Budde. Jr. , Greg Guy, Willie Bmwn. Jim lnnis. Roy Wittl-te, Bob Scupin, and We Schroeder. Seventh Row: Ed Ryan, Rick Hill. Rich Erickson. Brad Hewitt, Terry Wilkins, Chuck Ungem Tony Schumann, Jeff Saur, Sam Suitca, Brad Wiclm Gary Taylor, Jeff Wasson. Carmen Pigna'dello, Al Kalemba and Chuck Woodward. Eighth Row: Dan Beecher, Kevin McCloughan, John Comielle, Doug Boldt, Kevin O'Connell, Jim Twine:1 Steve Tyriver, Keith Taylor. Randy Vescelius, Mike Barber, John Da- luga, Stu Thompson, Mike Cemne and Jim Barnes, 11-. Coaches: Head Coach Ben Newcomb, Joe Thompsun. Ron Lampo. Rick Spencer, John Famell, John Wheeler, Bill Koppari, Charlie Thompson and Mike Hallway. Unfortunately, Augus- tana will be losing 13 sen- iors next year, including Boettcher and Necastro, but John Stockton seems prepared to step into the quarterback position. The team, which consisted of skilled players and fine coaches, demonstrated again that Angie's road to victory goes ever on. Below: It seems that Bob Garrett wants to be sure the referee makes no mistake on this scoring play . Left: Due to the combined efforts of Tom Tracey and Bob Metcali', Greg Yemm :is able to slip through a 11012 in the defense and pickup needed yardage. OPPONYNT Luther Carthage I 1.11.1 . North Central Wes! eyan Above: There's no way Kelly Baird is Above: Mel Blaser delivels a going to miss this tackle. especially 'bmsing tackle to the opponents with Willie Humd watching to make runningback. and stops him for a sure the job is done right. no gainer. Men's Football 125 Front Row: Cindy Antonik, Beth Mclaughlin, Kathy Hamming, Nancy Trevor, Dawn Ahlman. Back Row: Coach Kris McBride1 Patricia Malay Kim Ienseh. Ann Radloff. Deborah Bell, Sue Campbell. Team has a Powerful Fall Season and Another One to Come Right: Being an experienced Sen- ior athleteh Dawn Ahlman knows the art of control in a forehand volley. Augustama can boast of a strong women's sports pro- gram, and the tennis team for '77-'78 can certainly claim an active part. Cohe- sive team effort and success earned 151: place titles at the Cleo Tanner Tournament and the LAIAW State Meet. Indi- vidual team members, Ann Radloff and Beth McLaugh- lin, tasted success and state-wide recognition also, with lst and 2nd place wins respectively in the State Sin- gles Competition. instigated this year was a new spring season to accompany the traditional fall season, and the women players advanced toward a more expansive, challenging competition. Above: Nancy Trevor Contgm- Ab-IOVB: Freshman Patricia Molar plates how she will conquer her drives bald to work her way up through the ranks of upperclassmen to t 'th 11 n xtretln'n. . . opponen W1 er a a top seeded posmon. 126 Fall Sports Left: After giving the ball a whiz- n'ng send-off, Deborah Bell iin- ishes her stroke mm a form-pgr- feat follow - through . Below: Giving all one has :is a must for making it in tennis, and Kim Jensen certainly puts that philosophy to work. Right; No one begrudge: Beth McLaughlin and Ann Radluif their grins- 151: and 2nd in State war- rants a grin, and more. Left: The future of mils poor ball looks grim as Sue Campbell pre- pares to slam home a sure winner. Below: Being a one year veteran of the tennis team, Kathy Heming knows just how far she has to stretch for a good smash. OPPONENT St. Francis Illinois Wesleyan Black Hawk University of Iowa Simpson Wedem Illinois Knox Knox Inmu-n we now 013; Women's Tennis 127 Front ROW: Debbie 1361-6011. Cathy S'mith . 1;?ij Hujssletler, ' Shanon VanPelt Duluth Miaghi Vicki Pe arvis 19 Team ls seeded for State EI'iCkson. Patrigia Dandy: Sue Boc'k, Trainer: Moni'ca Fem- Medt. Back Row: Coach Mary Boehm. Amanda 51115. 1' I Deanne Howarter Nana Bertram Paula Giovanetu' Kathy afte conquerlng Eyster, Diane Hex'u'icksoi, Cindy geabloom. Sherri Wells, Tough SChedule Joan Bassing. N Coach: Katy Grayson. The Woman's volleyball team was kept in shape this year by playing a total of 27 matches in a short 6-week season. The girls came out of this grueling schedule with a win-loss record of 15 and 12, and were seeded for the State Tourney. In her second year as head coach. Mary Boehm was ex- tremely pleased with her players' perfor- mance, and commented that the record couldn't show how well they fared against some tough opposition. Choosing 6 starters was difficult because Coach Boehm felt that there were many girls with the skill to fill those positions . 123 Fall Sports t :1: R7 2- Three seniors, Vicki Hostetler, Vicki Pendar- vis. and Kathy Eyster will not be returning next year, along with a few other players who will be lost to European Quarter. But, the coach is very 0p- timistic for the next sea- son because she feels the other team members will be able to pick up the slack and potential freshe men players will be able to add depth to an already impressive team. A.- : martian ? Above Left: Dianne Henrickson and Deanne Howarter watch fu- tilely as the ball goes out of bounds after Nancy Bertram's try to keep it in play. Below: Who's going to get this perfect set-up executed by Deanne Howarter? Left: A supreme effort to inme the ball over the net and past oppo- nent :is displayed by Vicki Pender- V'LS . OPPONW I Monmouth Knox Momouth St. Ambrose Cornell Rock Valley Knox St. Ambrose McKendree Quincy Eureka Illinois Wesleyan Illinois Central Illinois Sate J.V. Triton Lara: Cornell St. Francis Bradley Eureka Elmhurst Blackburn 3 ..n 5-?- Mr'z'za-I. NNNNONNGND o N wwwmwomwwoNr-nb mirr- I-h A'W-Vuu'm' NM N OQHHN GNON N O OHHOWMNDDMHWO . wwu-mm'rm Women's Volleyball 129 55x 'uwmu .. AEKWEGQIO $3119 - AUGUST .x; 1' GOhbhlz: x a .. liq? Ego chEjaimmim' .s' nHw 1'1 'rj- m Mgr Abava: Looking expectantly at the times, Cleveland Charles wonders how he placed. . Left: Coaches Fisher and Hallway .yell advice to Randy linen and Terry Power: as they work on the high dive board. Below: Thu Hunt coils his muscles in preparation im- the suund oi the t Man wasinir meimt flu fry. ' diver. try Pawemlojdls e. . . R ndyL art, there has to be an eas r W: ' : Opponent. Western Illinois Eureka. Wis. nPlatteville Wis. wFarlmkie ; Princiyia Rockfoxd ' North Central Lut'l'aer 7 Meet Roaldond Invitafional Smell'?el'ays ' iking O mpics CCIW Meat Mimi's Swimming 137 1-; 4 m a 7 .. 7 , . .. . . .. .. . ,,,A,, A mVLH Wrestlers ?mt Row, left to right: Jim Warner. Mike Delahanty, Dave Loder, Jeff Johnson, Bob Dermg. Second Row: Monte DeBel, Ed LaForhme. Tim Kelly, Ron Workman Ken Ho - dei. Dave Lenihin. 'I'hird' Row: Dan Martin. Mike. Kerr, Dave Bell, Gordon Smitl'n, Ter- LY McCarter, Coach Mike We- EI . Team Balance Takes Grapplers T0 2nd in CCIW Placing nine wrestlers in the CCIW conference meet, Augustana's Wrestling team grabbed second place, even though there were no in- dividual champions. Coach Mike Weber felt that over-all. the team improved on last year's performance. The team moved up in it's stand- ings in all but one of the tournaments it partici- pated in this year, and for me first time in six years was able to defeat Iowa's I.V. 22-19. Un- fortunately, the matmen didn't fare as well in the regular season, finish- ing with a 2-11 dual meet record. Having conceded 84 points dur- - ing the course of those 13 meets really took a big chunk out of Angie's Scoring possibilities . Good individual per- formances by Terry ' McCarter Ql-lm and Mike Kerr Ql-ML fol- lowed by Jeff Johnson and Gordon Smith who finished the seas on with records of 15-11 and 12-9 respectively, showed that Augie did indeed have a good sea- son, and has the potenn- tial for even more like it. 140 Winter Sports Top: Mike Ker: fights hard to get back on $0.1M while keeping alexf for any evasive action his opponent might try. L11.I.?ltnrllllrtskazxer. .ILIL:iE.r1 I. 1 r... .l: 1. .I $ r .l. .1; . ' r H: L. ':'f.:.x1s'j A young team accepted the challenge of the 1978 Wom- en's Track and Field sched- ule. With two Juniors head- Actively mpporting 1113 1978 mg the roster, the squad Women's Track Team, Pam Ad- captured second places at m sewed as manage the Bradley Invitational, Northern Invitational, Norseman Relays, Millikin Invitational and their own Viking Olympics . Led by co- captains Kate Polte and Emi- ly Lardner, the team grabbed third at the State Championships in Cham- paign. Front Row: Karen Roseen, Pam Ad- ams. Jeanne Kent, Lee Guizar. Kim Rostello, Cheryi Vinson, and Kate Polte . Back Row: Coach Dolly Fish- er. Shirley Richardson, Nancy Ber- 1mm, Karen Klymek, Barbara Brooks. Julie Atldnson. Tina 'I'hul, Kerri Kanalis, Chris Brzezinski, and Joan Busing. . Finishing her 440 yd. leg of the mile relay Shirley Warming up before the javelm event. Nancy Bertram grimaces Richa I n and Barbara E oks display tearrlwork as they as she g'Wes an all out effort. exchange the baton. n 142 Spring Sports In the 880 yd. run. Karen Klyczek 10- unded the last turn ahead of her Weslel- yarn upponant at the Viking Olmpics. The spirit of competition pmpe'ls Lee Cnizar oven- the bundle at the Viking 01 pies . Knowing that the proper grip is a key to an outstanding toss, Kerri Kahalis grasps a discus . As well as being able to clear hurdles, Julie Atldnson pulls dou- ble duty as a high jumper. Competing at the grueling 2 mile run are Augie athletes Emily Lardner, jams Kent, and Kate Polte . Me 2: Place Bradley lnvitafloml 2nd Northern Invitational Norseman Relays Miuildn Invitational Augustzna Viking Olympics 2nd State Championships 3rd Women's Track 143 g: 5 E i Copper, Haynie Earn All-American ' Front Row, left to right: Mike Meyer, FA Millet, Duane leowa Coming into the closms yards of a smelmg race, Peterson, Jeif McCoy, Greg Haynie, Rich Moore, Mark 11m Wlmngerstedt. Doug Sundqmst 611d Ton? Klak appear to Rudnicld, Dave Hall, john Hammermeister, Steve 5311- have the inst three places locked up In their heat of the 440 dinm Randy Ens, Carl Anderson. Second Row: Terry Huldles. McMillan, Mark Zoran, Carroll Lulah jeff Ebbesen, Scott Briney, jeff Shirley, Tam Klak, Bob Knapp, Dick Blocki, Tom Miller, Bruce Hall. Mike Barber. Third Row: Paul Dressellhaus, Ernie Vallorz, George Pappas. Greg Lillibridge, Bill Bock, Earl Woeltje, Mark Schick. Dale Majcina, John Todescc, Mel Blaser, Dan Johnson. Fourth Raw: Assistant Coach Doug Bertram, Bob Rosen, Mark Andresen, Dave Hana Doug Sundqujst, Garry Pinter, Ben Newcomb, Scott Gudeman, Dean Schlueter. Brett Larson. Fifth Row: DaVe Scott, Mark Nondstrom, Clint Triebes, SteVe Steinwart, Jim Wirnmerstedt, Kevin Stine. Larry Pinter, DaVe Wrath, Jeff Legg, Tony Huxd, Carl Wan, Coach Paul Olsen. Right: Scott Gudeman and Larry Pinter are off with the gun at the start of the 880 and already they are plan- ning strategy to help them come out on top . Above: National qualifier Steve Sandino makes steeple-chasing look easy as he glides over this bar- rier; even though it's over three feet high. 14-4 Spring Sports A11 Perform Well In Spite Of Blistering Heat The Track team sent 14 runners to the National meet this year and 4 of them placed, with Dan Copper and Greg Haynie being named All-Ameri- can; Copper for his sev- enth time. The heat was unbearable as officials had to hose Above: Mark Nordstrom and John Hamenneister fin- ish together to clinch first and second in the BSD and give Augie more points toward another team victory. down the track and the runners to try and Cool Above: Coach Paul Olsen. probably the liveliest participant at a track meet, does what he knows: best; urges trackmen to run their hardest . Below: Start- ing a relay race is not an easy task. but Randy David- son shows he can handle it with this start. Left: Mark Zoran calls on all of his en- ergy and con- cenh-ates hard On the finish line which he hopes to cmss first. Abow: Dan Copper increases his lead in a race, using it as a stepping stone to the National finals, and another All-Ameri- can title. Above: Mike Meyer receives a handoff from teammate Kevin Sdlle to begin his leg in 012 Mile Relay. and contribute to a possible victory in the race . them off. Despite the sti- fling conditions, Copper placed 3rd in the 10,000 meters, and Haynie took 4th in the High Jump. Bruce Hall finished 11th in the 10,000 meters, and Carl Anderson threw the javelin far enough to scoop up 9th place. Hampered by a few early season injuries, the Vi- kings pulled through in good shape and grabbed second place in the CCIW Conference meet, and the Norsemen Relays to add them to their three home victories . The team will miss all of the Seniors who will be leaving, but with the depth the team had this year, Augie will easily keep winning. A O Triangular: Loras 103 24 Luther 59 Dual: Coe 107 34 Dual: Bradley 95 49 Nomeman Relays: 2nd CCIW: 2nd NCAA DIV. 111: 19th Also participated in Eastern Illinois Relays, Kansas Re- lays. Drake Relays, 111. In- ter- Collegiate Meet, and Augustana Open Invita- tional. Men's Track 145 ulr-hmu umaI-Mmmbhumn-Mhm-hmmd M-umhmm 3 g 3 E :3 5 g i Right: An infield huddle before the game gets the team working. Below Left: Colleen Kale takes a healthy swing only to pmdqu a foul ball. Below Center: Waifmg patiently, Sue Peterson muches. ready to field a grounder or make a tag on a 11.1mm!- Below Right: Connie Jones' mime indicates that she smmg at the ball, but where did it go? Seeded First For State Compiling a 13-4 season record, Coach Mary Boehm's softball team was seeded 1H. for the state championships. For the team and especially sen- iors Kim Faust and Vicki Pendarvis, the champion- ships were an anticlimax to a great season, a dis- appointing way to end a promising year. The 1978 Small College Softball State Tournament was called due to rain, without Front Row: Lynn Hultquist, Roxy Bieman, Connie Jones, Vicki Pendmis. Kim a. game being played or a Smld. Karla Larson and Laurie Donahue. Back Row: Coach Maw Boehm. Sherri . . Cotu-ell. Colleen Kale1 Sue Peterson, Kim Faust, Paula Giovanetti, Marcia Rob- champlon bemg dadared- emon, Ann Radloff and Joan Gilmer. Left: Hoping to get a hit and possibly 3 RBI. Marcia Robertson waits for a ball in the strike lone. Right: The Augie bench supports their bitten: by shouting encourage- ment. .uwuu m.tpun . . m..-L tt- QMthmONHQ Nwmnwwho 13.1. Central College 111. State University U-V-J Muscatine College 1 St. Ambrose College Univenity of Iowa U'VJ 111. Wesleyan Univar- SitY U-V-l Cmenville College Knox Colleg: Monmoud-n College Western 111. Univer- sity mm Lora: College St. Ambrose College Muscatine College a 3 .3 :3 3. j? ,3 HmNNbMQ ummmwwmnmm MldiiGleIwthh-II m Kim Smid and Laurie: Donahue am ticipate an out as Connie Jones catches the ball. Woman' 5 Softball 147 e 9 $ $9.631 I quill ' U I .9 53 5:3 3 1L vllggq WJ'Ji-i 3 film wf'i'p vamp: WW I mtg, , MW: Hg. 2 V l j . lest ; K'n'lEJ-i I 1! ? HUMP ' x : Front Row. left to right: 1301: Macmwski, Dale Goeme, Kevin McCloughan. jim Anderson, Steve Stime, Bruce 'Milligan, Tom Johnson, Steve Yount. john Comeille, Dav: Meyer. Second Row: Mark Deresinslci. Mark Bo- cian, Brian Blodgetn Chris Bettin. Chuck Unger. Stu Thompson. Craig Christell. Jim Hayden. Ed Ryan, Larry Andaman, Maxwell Artis, Tom DuBois. Third Row: Scott Heme, Tom Molwy, Wes Williams. Kevin Collins, Jeff Andaman, Gregg Sigmund, Paul Pobereyko, Stave K1012, Maurice Beuel. Emmett Witt, Coach Dava Langrock. Above, Left: Tom Mokry raises some dust after a safe slide into second base for a double. Left: Taking a break after their inning on the field . this part of the team never misses a chance to urge their teammates on . Right: Chuck Ungar keeps watching the base ahead, try- ing to stretch his hit a little fur the:- for extra bases. 148 Spring Sports w . e Above: Makhag sure the jab gets done right. Chree Vikings; Kevin Collins. Em- mett Witt and Paul Pobereyko see that the batter doesn't gel: to first. a big home run. Above: Dale Goeme winds up and gets ready to blow another pitch by a b'atter to add another strilca-out to his Below; Taking a big cut at the ball. Maxwell Artis misses this tima, but never takes his eye off the fence and Having lost most of its fire -power this season through graduations and transfers, the Baseball team dipped deep into its reserves of freshmen and sophomores to post a 10- 6-1 overall record, and a 6th place finish in the CCIW. Coming off. a .500 sea- son in 1977, the vikings lost a little ground to their opponents this year, but were able to see what kind of talent waited on the bench as freshmen were used to back up the upper- classmen. The team sported a large pitching staff with Bruce Milligan and Brian Blodgett heading the field of twelve pitchers. Also around the rest of the dia- mond, underclassmen were evident gaining valu- able experience from their teammates necessary to make Augie a title con- tender. S.E. Missouri State .- NWO Handing oob-Sy Westzm Ill. Univ. St. Ambrose Wartburg Wise . Platteville Elmhurst H 131. Wesleyan North Central H Hmmmummu$wmmmnonmmoomon Carroll Carma; e Millildn Wheaten ,- bwhwwvmomummmhoummmpromg North Park ... Men's Baseball 149 u:.Jllil-hMI-uauqumuw' WAA W A A A m A A Auniaimum-W AA AAA AM A A AaAEmAAA EAAm'mA A'm A Tennis Team Clinches Two in a Row Right: Making a back-hand smoke 109k easy, Andy Powers starts his swung. Far Right: Kent Ham :5- sumes the ready' ' position as the opposition serves . Above: Hoping to ace his op- ponent, Jim Haas: prepares to serve. Above Right: Seeded number one in his singles division, Terri Hostetler, won a nanfer- ence title. Front Row: Bill Putter, Terry Hostetler, Kant Harstmarm, Steve Beijx and Mark John- son. 2nd Row: John Kreidle. Scott Lindberg, Bill Abolt. Jim Haase. Andy Powers, Jim Bkngley. Mike Hall, and Dave Johnson. Back Row: Coach Thom Rennie, Erik Ross- ing, Andy Van Vliet, Bab Nyberg. Kirk Connik. Brian Schaeffer, Dave Wesbnazn, Todd Camison, and Roger Nelson. 150 Spring Sports Below: The Augie netters gather around Coach Thom Rennie during a break in the play. Abave: Intent upon not allowing his opponent any pubis, Dave Johnson chases The ball . Abow: An important ingredient in any sport is exemplified by these two firm handshakes sports- Seniors Erik Russia; and Roger Nelson, made up Angie's Division I Doubles team for the fourth con- secutive year. Tie Own Point Record Continuing their winning ways, the 1978 Men's Tennis team again clinced the CCIW title by defeating the second place team Wheaten, and by capturing four singles division titles and two doubles division titles. Erik Rossing, Jim Haase. Dave Johnson and Terry,r Hostetler gained di- vision championships in singles. while the duos of Bill Abolt-Dave Johnson and Jim Haase-Kent Horstmann clinced doubles championships. The Au- gustana tennis team man- aged another fear at the CCIW meet , by collecting 21 points to tie their own record set last year. Con- tributing to this accom- plishment were three sen- iors, Roger Nelson, Erik Rossing. and Jim Haase, who have fhushed their college careers, taking with them a collection of titles. St. Johns University Prtncipia College Quad Washingwn Univ . Bradley Univarsity Principia Emhurst College Tri . Oddind Univexsity Elmhurst Wheaten College St. Ambrose College GrinnelJ College Northern 111. Univ. Drake University low: Smte University 5 Augumna Invitational Univ. Of Illinois Circle 3 Bradley University 2 Normeastem 111. 8 CCIW Conference Meet 13!: NCAA Division III Champiomhips 14th um meNVWN hmvv cup: humomwou mum wO Men's Tennis 151 ' 1 w Jv 3 3 :2 1 i .3 : E. 1 3 if 3 Golfers Swing A Firs Front Row, left to right: Coach Jim Borcheniing. Rick Miller . Gary Granback, Ward Rivenbuxg. Jim Kellner, Dave Stone, Mark Sirnundson. Finish 16th In Nationals With Excellent Record Coming off of two years of perfect golf, the golf team nearly made it three in a rOW, finishing the season with a 34'1-1 red card, and taking the first place title in the CCIW for the fifth time in the past eight. years . A more experienced team was sent against ri- vals this year, headed by Mark Simundson and Gary Granback, and was able to B 1 R: ka f A511 f provide Viking fans with 8 0W: 6 er ml e5 3 me rhekindofwinnmgthar-s iiizxammgissw becoming routine for the ' golfers . Opening the season at St. Ambrose, the Vikes had to settle for second, but quickly shrugged it off and won the rest of their outings dropping only one to Knox which went into extra holes to determine a winner, and tying Palmer in an exhibition match. Overall it was a very rewarding season for the golfers who continue to win and make it look easy. Above: After his follow- through, Mark Simundson ponders the ilight of his 'ballI to see if his shot will turn out as he planned. Left: Shown here is the result of 1013 of practice and dedication, needed for goli, 'and any other sport. 152 Spring Span: Above: Getting teed off is a big part of playing golf. but how does the ball feel about that? Below: Here's where years of experience and pra 'ce pays ofL when a tough putt drops easily for a. quick birdie. Right: Coach Jim Bomherding demon- strates the finer poinm of using a wood in the fairway which sometimes can be a bit tricky. Above: Mark Simundson rips a shot from a good fairway lie hop- ing it ends up in an even better position for a possible birdie. Right; A good grip is very essen- u'al to a good golf game. and takes a long 151112 to develop. Left: Rick Miller blasts his way out Di a tap. confident that an easy putt fallows for a par. St. Ambrose Invit. St. Ambrose Palmer Knox-Munmouth Invit. North Central Wheaten Lara: Palmer Chiropractic Knox Clem 3m playotfjl CIW St NCAA DIV. 111 16th Men's Golf 153 kaonie Bowl with. Usw .7 '4 ' '4500 BLACKHAWK ROAR SAMPLES suoww Mm: Hona'. mu: m on: own wonwoqu Lug: smmnk m 5min km: m lwo WEEKS DEM m unsn ounnv- Human: - wmnuw sunk! . EOMMUIEJAL. uRaPtarEs A swicuuv Emu! :ouusEme' SERVICE ' ,, A t'IJFHJH m .ru'n-p um: . m f, a -' 'rn'EE mlmnss , , -um M FURNITURE : Dunn ; R'UISNIh-MQLLNEAIUE - . COMPANY .35 . ' 4. ffpaiiHIRD 7J3, . ,' ho 1:211:95 Adda you H3 pp?! Sheraton:Boick Island: Motor Inn, . - ,SHEHATON HOTEhSa MOTORINNS. 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KEN lleRSON CINCINNATI BENGAB ??uuakv HOBO g MOLINE - EASTIOLIHE DAVENPORT ROCK iSLAND Your pass college union board of managers to a year of exciting programming! BROOKS JEWELERS has a special way to say I love you . Stop in and see our selection of diamond rings, watches and fine jewelry. mags : Ice Cream Jewefers -' r Across from the Sheraton Rock leand 1625 23rd Avenue - Molina Congratulations SENIORS ADOLPHI STUDIO Being the youngest sorority tMarch 1976 and self-formed, the Chi Alpha Pi sorority is extra conseious of its goals and activities, Formed with the intent of stressing the importance of excellence in academics, performing services to Augie and the community, along with developing a unified membership. the CAP's have Chi upheld these continued goals in a variety of activities. A high value was placed on this year's swim and roller skating activities with Bethany Home for Children as well as participation in the Alpha Heart and Easter Lily Fund Drives, Christmas caroling at St. Anthony's Care Center. and working in the Blood Drive. CAPS have P' become a part of Augustana as well as an individual organization of 1 young women. Front Row: L. Grass. 1, Doman. C. Odman. Rowz: L. Carani, K. Ceas. j. Tonkin, S. Michna, S. Campbell, K. Tribble, E. Andslrom. C. Couri, L. Russel. D. Marlon. M. Sledd, K. MacAskill, 1.. Sniatynsky. Row 3: C. Lugar, P. Catalan. E, Peterson. C. Church. C. Honghton, S. Marquandt, 5. Casein. K. Hallen, K. Bond, 5. Hoffman. R. Alexander. J. Olson. A. Bartel, C. Torres. R. Thompson. R. Preext. K. lucas. P. Vermualen, C. Christensen, H. Michna. Row 4: K. Sexton, D. Ahlman. B. Mather. N. Hall, J. Markellot A. Shaw, K. Nixiolak. j. Pokomy, M. Cass. J Erickson, A. Radloff, C. WillI 1.. Ritsema. C. Cox, N. Hughes, K. Nelson, J. Diegl, P. Fecht. 164 Chi Alpha Pi x 1 Winter doesn't stop the CAFHS from enjoying outdoor recreation. MMHMA For the Homecoming SingI the CAP'S donned Augie jerseys t0 rah the Vikings to vi ctory . The CAP'S entertain spring mshees with a take-ofi on the well-l-mown tale of Alice in Wonderland, Pres. V-Pres. Rec. Sec, Cor. Sec. Treasurer Pledgemom Mir;- OI-TICERS Kathy Sexton Cathy Will Kathy Hallen Dawn Athan Julie Markgllo Liala Rirsema Cathy Will Chris Church AME Bartel Renee Treest Helen Michna Liala Rirjema The CAP'S may be the youngest sorority but they are on their way up. Fall President, Kathy Sexton and Spring Presidcnh Cathy Will. Chi Alpha. Pi 16S Friendship plays an important role in becoming 51 Chi Ome- ga Gamma, and their many social activities with other Greek groups illustrates this beautifully. However. service activi- ties also play a key role in becuming a COG. they also raised money for the Heart Fund. Finally, in a 30th service project with the Phi Omega Phi fraternity, a talent show was presented to the children at St. Anthony's. Greek activities were also an important aspect to being 3 COO. The importance of socializ- ing and having fun was illustrated through the COG'S active support of Greek activities h formals , informals, Spring Fling, and UMOC. Good times and service projects are all qualities associated with the Chi Omega Gamma sorority. N g. X; mg t5; :3 h: t h m Front Row: K. Hocpen C. Rogala, N. Wallberg. K. Suidilla. J. laurhh J. Iannucci. L, Youngquist, M. Meisch' D. Hattery. L Havlik. C. Gineres, Row 2: S. Applegate, L. Thurmnel, K. Heming. R. Krueger, K, Dolejs, C. Simon, B. Hill, C. Schumm, K, Baker. K. Cook, On Steps: 1.. Nelsnn, S. Lindgren, S. Eggert, j, Heniades, C. Windheim. C. Peterson, D. Novak, K. Auwazma1 L. Larson, N. Whitmore, M. Harford, S. Zucldey, T. Cox D. Uddenberg. Row 3: S. Zuckleyq C. Ebh enezcr, R. Kehe, W, Chwistek, D. Ccnopeotis, S. Binder, A. Nugent, R. Czajka, M. Lorrish M. Marek, C. Michinskih B. Giezie. P, Septemben P, Kuligoski. j. Atkinson. D. Couston. I. Ceiseke. Rcw4: K. Gennareili, N. Davish K. Kamis, J Rogers, K. Sundeleush D. Briske. C. Heckman. j. Wenzel. M, Adams. M. Peterson. C. Antonik. D. Westom 8, Patterson'. R. Duff, 166 Chi Omega Gamma OFFICERS Pres. Sue Eggert LeeAnne Nelson V-Pres. Sue Erickson Donna Novak Rec, Sec . Nancy Christofferson jan Cieseke Cor. Sec , Ann Nugent janet Rogers TreasurelS Sharon Zukley Shawn Zukley Cindy Ebenezer Cindy Ebenezer Pledgemom Rhonda Czajka Lianne Youngquist A chance meeting in the Union finds Nancy W31- berg coming across a muCh-needed Sig. u? mum Ringmaster Mary Meisch has apparently tamed beast Jeri Wendy Chwistek socialize: with prospccu've members after Lhe Havlik. COG circus skit. Chi Omega Gamma 167 Delta Chi Theta, easily recognized by their bright green sweat shirts, had an active year as one of Augustana's sorori- ties. The 1977-78 membership of 72 girls had both soeial and service purposes. This year, Delta Chi distinguished itself by winning the Scholarship Plaque f0? Fall '77 and charmed the large Homecoming audience with a medley of nostalgic songs. Other social and service activities performed by Delta Chi in- cluded the Heart and Easter Lily Fund Drives, initiation of new members . and turning Carl Anderson into a beasty UMOC candidate. The girls finished up their year with their annual spring Parent's Brunch. Front Row: P. Fioravanti. D, Mim, J. Hill. J. May, j. Rakus, K. Wilson, L, Tagger, J. McCutchen, J. Walter. Row 2: G, Weiss, L. Carlson. S. Russellt P1 Swaim. J. Core, N. Yost. P. Lange. T. Gustus, E. Buck, J. Raset M. Wood, Row 3: L. Staffaroni. L Lindahl. C. Sorensen, C. Syammonds, S. Sanberg, D, Putnam. L. Castle, C, Morency, G. Sipet J. Fryxell. T. Petemen. J. Kent. Row 4: '1'. Krypel, Cy Niznik. K. Rostello. j. Deandequ S. Jackson. 1. Bracher. S. Malbergt S. Buehler, D. Izewski, E. Kuester, J. Bellefeville. C, Morgan. Row 5: D. Carlson, 1. Johnson. J. Feltheirn. K. Simpson, H. Ramb, N. Bertram, C. Cadson, L. Wests. J. Jackson. K, Kmmbholz, C. Tapia, B. Buddin, R, Pippin. Row6: E. Happ. C. Bardell. S. Swansom L Stelter, C, DePauw, 1. Allen. 1.. Beckman. A. Johnson, 5. Olsen. 5. Boland, S. Baker, L. Brand. 168 Delta Chi Theta y. Which is more fun. Pal Fiaravanti. the making or the eating? OFFICERS Pres. Barb Brack V- Pres . Toni Gustus Rec, Sec , Ellen Kuester Cor. Sec, Sue Baker Treasure:- Lynn Taeger Fledgemom Laurie Stelter Jenny Jackson Mary Wood 12mm Castle Chris DePauw Jill Feltheim Mary Faith Greenhalgh Sue Baker Alisande johnson Spring President. Mary Wood, and Fall President Bari bara Brack . Delta Chi's skit gives agpiring young actresses like Linda Staffaroni and Pam Swaim .1 chance to be in the spotlight. Augustana College presents a medley of old-iashioned songs, performed by the Delta Chi Sorority under the musical lvadership of Julie Core . Delta Chi Theta IGQ uiu .m JBN- A x. ' mnr' A 1W Wuuumm Winning the Homecoming Yell with a cheer to the ever popu: lar tune of Budweiser was a proud accomplishment of the h- 4 Kappa Epsilon sorority. Back-to-back came a win in the rope- W pull contest which proved the KE combination of talent and strength. The social group places high value on that aspect of their sorority which allows them inter-action with other Greek groups. Thus , the year found excitement and fun through informal costume parties , formals, and pledge ex- Kappa changes. As the oldest sorority on campus, KE supports community fund raising and personal interests through in- EpSilon vehement in Spring Fling. the Easter Lily sales, and Greek Week. Front Row: B. Steinkamp. 5. Long. Raw 2: L. Mallory, C. Kuehn. J. Johnson. 1. Johnson, P. Tanabe, B. Thomas. Row 3: D. Vavrik, A. Weingartz, L. Leonetti, S. Albright, S, Wiltshire. M. Smith. J. Balm. P. Peterson, D. Maxwell, D. Larson, D, Carl. Row 4: J. Eiermann, K: Stenberg-, B. Johanson. K. Loncar. N. Basala. B. Giammarese. L. Coupe, 1. Castanzo. M. Peterson. 5. Hamm. R. Potenz, S. Reid, 1,: Stewart. D. Hogbin. Row 5: B. Sleeman. C. Gillstmm, N. Swanson. J. Thurb- Jnmsen. K. Scherpf, S. Gordon, B. Krieg: D. Zimmennan. C. Tedford, M. Telac, J. W'hittemore, M. Santy, C. Cropp, R. Laformne, L. Eisenmann. Row 6: E. Moreschi, S. Hechler. N. Holland. D. Johnson, T. Coules, D. Nelson, M. Memegh- etti. j. Heiden. S. Molina, J'. Hemald. Row 7: T. Gustafscm. K. anp, P. Vilberg. P. Duttarer. E. Frisbie, l. Sperlik! j, Starenko. C. Harvey, S. thl. 170 Kappa Epsilon Pledge exchanging made BOYS out of Sharon Hechlen Sharon Long Katrina Hopp. and Cindy Kuehn. Officers Pres. Nan Basala Patty Petemon V Pres . Denise Hogbin Lauri EiSEnmann Rec. Sec . Cindy Harvey Martha Peterson Cor. Sec , Jean Eiermann Donna Zimmerman Treasurer Carrie Gillstrom Carrie Cillstmm Pledgemom Jeanne Costanze Tina Gustaisnn Cnngregating en masse on the Union steps, the K95 prepare for :1 run, Spring Presidenh Patty Petemon and Fall President. Nan Basala. As the KE'S can musically attest, It Was a Very Good Year. H This message bmughk to vou courtesy cf the KP. pledge class. Kappa Epsilon 171 A W Phi Rho, along with their original foundations and objectives beneath them, branched out from participating in traditional campus activities to other noteworthy, exciting events . The heading Just for Fun activities applied to a wine and cheese testing party, informals and of course. IS and spring formal. Beneficial experiences shared by the group members played their part also i volunteer work with the elderly, the tutoring of young people. and a special project of organizing local Phi Rho albums as far back as 1928. It was a year full of memo- mes. Front Row: C. Hilt, S. Gomoll, l. Jensem E. Nelson, N. Trevor. J. Poppenhouse. S. Larsen, A. Young, C. Bulawa, 5. Fe- temon. P. Henamein. Row 2: 5, Collins! VA Stamenkcvich. K. Wells. D. Hamilton. N. Schuldt, S. Mcdonald, D. johan. L Livingston. j. Peterson, E. Kohlere De Famey. C. Bell. L. Crabtree. 1.. Hilt, P. Hamblin. Rnw3: M. Seversone M. Ste- venson, C. Smith. M. Smith. K, Suomberg. L, Stavetieg. A. Monquist. J. Mccauley. R. Bellville. 1.. Ramps, K. Demp- sey, S. Tappendorf. M, Novak. B. Kepner. Row 4: G. Maums. R. Seegers. K. Muster. A. Pracht, L. Carlson. J. Hanson, N. Jahnsan. B. Jones, K, Kumahls, K. Krin. K. Paulus. J. lipke. J, Weiga-nd. D. Beaty. D. Brabec' B. Brownawell, K. Baal. Raw 5: L. Norman, K. Jensen, J. Frank. J. Liess, D. Loos, P. Swanson. R. Marsh. T. Irey. B. Maas. J. Luzar, K.?e- tenon, P. Hendrix. C. Kordick. K. Lawler. D. Lusa. 172 Phi Rho .91; OFFICERS Pres. julie Weigand Patty Hertenstein I V-Pres. Marcy SeVemon Donna Brabec Rec. Sec. jan Peterson Mary Stevenson 1 Cor. Sec. Lisa Norman Ian Puppenhouse Treasurer Dee Hamilton Marla Novak Pledgemom Marcia Schuldt Dee Hamilton Spring President.PatLi Hertenstein and Fall The Phi Rho's have their own version of HChorus Line . President. Julie Weigand. Wine and cheese bring out the smiles in these Phi Rho's. Phi Rha 173 ' Beta Omega Sigma continued to be an unusual and distinct group at Augie as it had been for the past 48 years of its unique history. II This group's social functions helped to characterize the spirit of :4 Beta their fraternity. The open parties, the traditional BOS Parade dur- 1 ing Homecoming week. and the annual St. Valentines Day Massa- i, are Skit, helped to demonstrate the imaginative qualities of its ! omega members. Beta Omega Sigma is a fraternity that prides itself on not only having a good time, but also in entertaining the campus- 'i S ' at-large. It isn't hard to be a BOS, you just have to be yourself and .I lgma not worry about what others think about it. I THE . HJCI-r-h'limlm , Front Row: 5. Mar! jr. . T. Marx. R. Marx. F. Marx, G. Mary P Marx, 5. Mary. H. Klan. D, Mary, A, Mary 11.. Rou- 2: H. Marx.1, Marx. J. Marx. R. Marx, D. Mann B. Marx. 7, Marx, C. Marx. J. Mary. R. Man. Row 3: J. Mann 5. Marx. N. Mann E7 Marx. K. Marx, j. Marx. R. Marx. Row 4: M. Mary, I. Harm R. Mann G. Mann I. Marx. A. Marx. G. Marx. Row 5: M. Marx. G. Marx. D. Marx. E. Marx. M. Mary. T. Mary. S. Mam M. Mann I74 Beta Omega Sigma OFFICERS Pres. Cary Rewem V- Pres . George Gartelos Sec . Mward Kozlow Treasurer Ted Kutsunis Pledgemasters Rich Butera Paul Cemvski Edward Kozlow Eugene Pavinatu Mike Adkinson Dan Weiss Leg-man Mike Barnes was a definite attraction at the 305 Pa- A BOS-KE exchange always produces smile5. rade. Spring President, Rich Bulerm and Fall A leg-cidng' appearancu Was made at the Homecoming Sing Contest. President. Gary Rewerts. Beta Omega Sigma 175 Tom Ribbeck. Dean Taylor, Jeff Kraft, and Joe Beaming know how to appreciate good art. Pres . V - Pres Secretary Treasurer Pledgemaster 176 Delta Omega Nu OFFICERS Scott Reyes Jeff Petemon Jeff Kraft Dan Toppen Joe Banning Tom Ribbeck Craig Hegsu-om Chris Lindley Dean Taylor Bill Mariner Steve Ordaz Tod Erickson Caught in the act. the DON fall pledge class shout; their favcarite pledging chant. Steve Shirts didn't know that the Cha-Cha was a prerequisite for pledging DON'S. Front Raw: J Many social and service projects kept the Delta Omega Nu fra- ternity busy. Their activities for the 1977-78 school year included first place in the Homecoming Sing Contest and thc introduction of new members into the fraternity. both in the fall and spring. They sponsored several infurmals with sororities and held a special formal of their own in May. During Easter break this year, 8. ca- noe trip was enjoyed by many of the members of the fraternity. Service projects were also important and DONs show their inter- est accordingly by sponsoring a day of fun for autistic m- orphan children, complete with swimming and a picnic. The presence of the fun-loving and service conscious DON; is definitely an 3590: to Augustana. ' ng. D, PJPPJJNIHOS. C. Lindlm t R- i . Condit. G. Mortemon. M. Ruhino. J. Petorsout C Ihigstmm: .Ki. , . Wright, BA Bradley. S. Salalxt j. Dudgeon. D. Palm. Row 2; C. mm T. I:ndx1u1it..K. Eduanist M. Struppt. 5. Sunny R. Mauser. T. Olsen. T. Ericksont B. Larsont K. juhnson. Ron 5: D. Toppvnt 'KI. On. 5. Onliiu D. T.nhr. T Powun. S Clark, J. Kraft. j. Forkel. Row 4: M. Beuel, D. Antonik. B. N.Iriner. V. Cm. Pt Duwsvllmus. B. lx'.u. ti. K031i loch. R. Zifgenhom. Dvlm OuwgJ Kn 12 i H One of the major efforts of the Gamma Alpha Beta fraternity this year was the prospect of a possible name and status change to that of a large national fraternity, Sigma Alpha Epsilon However, this event did not occur as the college decided not to nationalize its greek system. The 46 member group won the fraternity scholar- ship award for the seventh consecutive quarter, and boasted Dave Behm as the '77 Homecoming King and Steve Noel as a representa- tive sophomore attendant. In addition to these and other activities the fraternity initiated a fall and spring pledge class into the meaning of being a CAB. Front Row: J Vlajkcvic, D. Dawson, F. Dwyer, S. Gunderson. K. Wcrnen D. Pousl. R. Brmec. P. LDngt J. Pmlst, P. Strand. E. Raising. Row 2: Sr Steinwarl, D. Behm, j. H3256, P. Corning. W. Brnsnn. Jt Nodccn, T. Fcndcn, M. Oja. S. Belts. D. Radlofft B. Abolt, J. Wesson, K, Jackson, D. Ruben, J. Fritz. T. Mall. I, Eggen. I, Strum J. Warning. T. Hunk T. Scott, G. Trumant 1. Baker' D. Stockdale. 5. Pauling Pt Noffke. D. Miloy. D. Brown, D. Scottt S. Slavcck, J. Tel- leen , S . Fisher. 178 Gamma Alpha Beta An ExchangezRun with the CAP; proves to be a welcome relief from studying an a cold winter evening. Pres. V-Pres. Sec . Treasurer Pledgemastels OFFICERS jeff Eggert Dave Stockdale Tim Richards Eric Rossing Steve Gunderson Dave Poust Eric Rossing Dave Ruben Tom Hall Paul Noffke Dave Stockdale Ken Werner F311 Prcsidenl. jcff Eggen. and Spring Presidenh Sophomore Tom Isaacson leads the Fall pledges in a little night music. Eric Rmsing . As Bill Law struggles for his freedom.I Roger Brunelle and Associates demonstrate the poner of organized Iqbnr. A traditional sloughing is the price Bill Law had to pay after Lhe announcement of his engage- ment. Gamma Alpha Beta 1.79 . .. ,- AAAIhA-Z-JLL. . I .111, A s4:- halliii $$$ Omicron Sigma Omicron i l Front Row: 1. Leonetci, L. Near, G. Rueben. M. Kraft. C. Charles, G. Peterson. ker. K. Smith. E. LaFort-une, M. Gibsom J. LaFayette. Raw 2: K. Heller, G. Kelly, N. Puulos. P, Luzzi. Raw 3: A. Power: D. Gab, Row 4: J. Javanovich. J. Fisherkeller. h 5; I4: The Omicron Sigma Omicron Frateamity had an active year in three main areas: athletics. services. and parties. Athle- tically, the competitive 0205 took a first in wrestling, sec- onds in football and golf, and a third in basketball in their in- tramural program. Their Services to the community included participating, along with the other Greek groups , in the Blood drive, the sale of Easter lilies. and the Heart Fund. A main bulk of the 0203 energy was directed toward the social aspect - sorority parties. with which the 0203 boasted a record of six kegs and enjoyed such novelty ideas as a quota party , date parties , which included a hayrack ride and 020 island . Stags such as a card playing stag and a center p010 Stag, two formals, and several open campus parties. The 0203 outdid themselves and had a riot in '77v'78. Q. a C. Urge. R. Spiotta. B. Nelsen. M. B:- J. Bingley, H. Hollister. R. Giannini. B. Krzdt1 , R. Filarsky, M. DeLahanty, j. Mangieri. K. Keadle, B, Blick. S. Claus. 1, Straw. B. Roegge, W. Rusing. P. Ryan. J. SchneiderI 1. Kelly, J. Bor- owski. N. PapanosV Row 5: B. Stophanites, P. Morton, D. St. Hilaire, C, Rubin. 180 Omicron Sigma Omicron OFFICERS Pres . Crag Keily Bob Kraft V-Pres. Nick Pnulos Derald Gab Sec. Pete Morton John Kelly Treasurer Mike DeLahanty Pete Luzzi Pledgemas'ter Bob Kraft Jim Mangieri Jim Mangieri Jim Schneider Spring President. Bob Kraft and Fall President Greg Kelly. It's that time of the quarter again as Derald Gab him the books in the Union dining lounge . -' .. -...lh-I-Ni4 Iilwmiuh. mm-w-u'w-n-n :4 American Cothim H here is Kurt Heller and Brian Roegge. Looking good for being that old. Pete Morton is attended by Brad Bet you didwt know Grant Wood was :m 020, Blick. Wlmmum Omicmn Sigma Omicron 181 4$ A big decision for the Phi Omega Phi fraternity during the 1977-78 academic year was an attempt to establish an affili- ation with the PIKA national fraternity. They started the year in the right direction and teamed up with the COGS for a victo- ry in the Homecoming float competition, puiled out a second in the sing competition, and celebrated that night with a special dance at the Mill Creek Country Club. One of their more meaningful service activities was a talent show put on for the aged at St. Anthony's Care Center. Due to administrative rul- ing, the POP'S remained under their current heading of Phi Omega Phi - a title they have held for 63 years. Neither rain. nor sleet. nor snow stops Homecoming Sing gives the POPS a chance to show 0H their musical abilities. Mark Deresinski from pledging. 192 Phi Omega Phi 3 OFFICERS Pres . Steve Gibble Steve Gibble VrPres. Steve Spayer Craig Christen FSPec . Keith Dorman jim Brown p 'd I St - reasurer . Steve Snyder Jeff Tuchowski r251 en eve Glbble Pledgemaster Emmett Witt MArk Zoran L Front Row: M. Zoran. B. Nyberg' D. Curtis, T, Flaming. C. Guest. M. Jessup, J. Martinsom T. Olsom P. Osman. J. - Runckle, M, Schnick. M3 Wand. Row 2: P. Mamvall. J. Swanberg. E. Witt. J. Brown, D. Swindahl. J. Tuchowsky, B. - Warner, S. Yount, C. Christen. Row 3: M. DebelL S. Miller. D. Sutherland. 1. Gates. T. Lagerhausen. S, Sprayer. D. Blocki, D. Lagerstrom, E. Millet. R. Stoneberg3 C. Seyferth, D. Lanahan. G. Smith$ M. Myre. B. Milligan. B. Anderson. M. Delesinski. Row 4: B. Moeller, S. Snyder. G. Goforth, S, Elsberg, K. johnson. C. Anderson, D. jnhnson, B. Seyferth, S. Andaman . Phi Omega Phi m3 The Pi Upsilon Gamma fraternity believes in having a good time, which they illustrated through their many social activities. Be- sides sponsoring the regular informals, they offered such enter- tainment as Roman Orgies and Greaser Parties . They also had a Christmas party. a Halloween party, and a steak fry. They ended their social calender in a big way with a P. 1.K.I. party. This is a Hawaiian alum week-end at Lake McBride, with 150 com- ples attending The PUGS were not all fun and games, however. The entire fraterntiy participated in Clean L'p America Week and they were regular contenders for the scholastic cup. In addition, they were a major power in intramural sports. The PL'GS' made life interesting at Augie, that is an accepted fact. Front Row: H. Kath. SA Hutter, J.P:1rker, B. Swininogah M. Rudnicki. B. Stengele, F1 Oaks. Row 2: T. Doyle, B. Gnrrrt. 1. Powers. D, Daluga. B, Gagne. J. O'Connor, 1. Murabim. R, Leach. Rm. 3: J. Dalugat G. Hanns. M. Anderson. C. Oien, E. Hedmark. T. McCartert P1 Simshauser. M. Bengstun. Row 4: P. Thoss. D. Douglass. Rt Workman. T. Stengelo. M, Simundson. j; Innis. D4 Martin. D. jensen, Row 5: M. Lubkemant D. Bell. R. Cligent B. Knapp. B. Johnson. 13. Can- dalfi, J, Merriman, P. Schem. Row 6: D. Goldsworthy. G. HyneL G. Myscofski, M. Cangolosi, J. Shimley. T. Hastings. B. Lundine. B. Necastroz 184 Pi Upsilon Gamma Pres . V-Pres, SEC . Treasurer F211 President, Butch Necastm and Spring President, Bob Stengele . The South rises again with the likes of General Mike Cangelosi singing Dixie, OFFICERS Butch Necastm Ken Hodel John Parker Bob Stengele Bob Stengele Eric Hedmark Brent Gandolfi George Harms The Homecoming crowd is entertained by a canon-spcckled Blair johnsen and a host of cotton-pitkiw PUGs. Pi Upsilon Gamma 185 .J The Rho Nu Delta fraternity, the smallest on campus, l'lCVCI'thCA less. always makes its presence known. They actively support all athletic events and enthusiastically follow the pattern of Greek life at Augustana. Besides supporting campus activities , they also participate in many Greek oriented activities. Formals , parties. and general good times are all part of belonging to this fratCI'A nity. 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Dawn Ahlman Joyce Alexander Carl Anderson Constance Anderson Dwayne Anderson jeffrey Anderson Mary Kay Anderson Todd Arnold ! 4 1 James Anderson i 3 jean Bakalar Donna Baker jeff Baker Beverly Barnes Diane Barnes Nanette 3:15:12 Jeanine Bauer Wendy Baum Clyde Becker David Behm Jeffery Bell Joseph Banning Robert Banter: Douglas Bergstrom ' Chris Bjumson John Boettcher Seniors 199 Carlene Bond Donna Brabec Barbara Brash Sheena Bradley Keith Brill Scott Briney Sue Bristaw John Brown Sally Brown Treasure Brownel! Roger Brunelle Joseph Bruno Karl Bucldenhagen Janice Buikema Christine Bulawa Rich Eutera Michaell Cangelosi John C apum Donna Carl Cindi Norton and senior BJ. Wilson take a break from the fin- als to look over the Observer. 200 Seniors Lynda Carlson Bill Chujch Christine Church Valerie Cieslak David Conrad .. -..... ...-... . ..... . -..A.- .. W - ..., , nu.-.- . Dan Copper jean Corconn Julia Core Gregg Comilsen Andrew Covey Teresa Cox Marcus Cunnick Connie Curl Robert Czachura James Cruprynsld Michael Dalin Nlichael Delahanty Jeffery Dennis Brad Dietelhoff Ann Dabmth Tayra Doreste !-. Thomas Doyle Jerry Dudgeon ! Edwin Duncan Stephen Dunk Seniors 201 Evelyn Dy'mkowski Andmw Edwards jeffrey Eggert Susan Eggert Michael Eichinger Lauri Eisenmann William Ellingwood Thomas England William Eppe rly Susan Erickson larry Erikson Maria Erling Kathleen Eystcr Debra Famey Kim Feige Thomas Fendon Monica Femstaedt Paul Fiala William Fiori Discussing their plans for after graduation are Scott Neeley, Bob Sibert, and Dale Squjer. 202 Seniors Jeanne Freiburg Derald Gab Barry Gallagher Debra Gammon Cam! Garrett Elizabeth Calm Roger Gerdes Diane Gesling Steven Gibble Neil Gibson Gary Gofarth Karen Gould Patrick Goodwin Bruce Green Steven Gunderson Toni Gums james Haase David Hall Jefirey Hallman Icahn Hammermeister Susan Harba rger Sharon Hardel judith Hartung Edward Hashim Craig Hegstrom Svnimx SLR -' Michael Helander Bradley Hendricks Lon Hendrick Pamela Hendrix Joanne Heniades Jeanne Henm'ng Patricia Hertenstein Lea Hier Sandra High Kenneth Hodel James Hoffman Denise Hugbin David Holland Victoria Holm Linda Hoog Gary Horn janet Ham Vicki Hastetler Patricia Huff judith Hyatt Amy Jackson julie jensen Kenneth Jensen Kurt Jensen Donna Johan 204 Seniors Daniel Johnson Drake Johnson Frederick jol-mson jacalyn Johnson Jeffrey johnson janet Hansen Gregnry Kelly Elizabeth Kepner Scott Keyas Shavaun Kidd Mark Kieffer Cheryl Kimball Lynne Kirby Corey Kirkpatrick Stanley Klem Jan Knuckey Debra KnuBon Bonny K011121- Harry Kath jeffrey Kraft Kathryn ngh Kim Kutnhals Theodore Kuuunis Wendy Kuttler Michael Lancaster Seniors 205 l ll Paula lange Diane Larson H Ellen Larson ' I Jeffrey Layng 1 Jack Lee I E . F janet Lewis Susan Lewis Jody Liess Sue Lindgren , And the king and queen for Homecoming 1977 are . . . ' ' , i ' . announces co-chairpeople Bruce Milligan and Patti Hertin- , , stein. Theodore Lindquist 1 Linda Hoom Ming ll Ling ' Janet Lipke 1 Jane Liston Maureen Lenghlin Robert Lyle Lama Mahoney James Mangieri i i E Gregg ledeen 1 Tom Mallets i :: g! g. 1 n Pamela Marinangeli Rose Mash Barbara Mather Gina Maurus janice May Ketcha Mbadcam Tom McBride Paul McCann Loretta McCauley Janet McCutchen Sandra McDanold Loretta McGee Daniel McLean Mark Meneghert'z Harry Meyer Deborah Miller Stanley Miller Bruce Mill'tgan John Misner Marty Mollway Naomi Manson Michael Moore Claire Morency Kevin Mueller Melanie Mueller Sc niors 207 :1 Matt Myra Gerald Myscol'ski Daniel Necamo Scott Neeley Willie Neely $ Li Cary Nelsen Eager Nelsen Lee Anne Nelson Donna Novak Marla Novak Diane Oliver C anal Olse n . Kristin Olson ' Tarry Olson Kim Ostrom Don Fah'n :3 James Patton Stephen Paulus Debra Payne ?08 Seniors john Payne Vicki Pendarvis : Cherie 'Petemon l jeifrey Petenon Pat Peterson Paul Peterson i Larry Peugh i James Phillips jeffrey Pohlhammer Kathie Pohlman Nicholas Paulos John Poust Donna hmam Jill Rakus Jerry Reeser Jane Reityz Marsha Ren Paul Ranker: Theresa Requet Tom Tibbeck Mary Ricarte $ Timothy Richards David Riggs 5 Donovan Robertson Donna Ralf: r Seniors 209 i Victoria Romano jayne Rose Erik Rossing Bruce Royer Steven Sandino Michael Scarcelli Brian Schaeffer Cherie Schaefer Stephen Schmiu Linda Schodxa Lori Schroeder Paul Schroeder Kurt Schneider Ronald Schuene jaarme Schupbach Margaret Schuster Carol Olsen packs up her things to head out for her 8 :00 class. Arlen Schwam Sharon Scotty Jeannine Scudder Marcella Severson William Seyfarlh 210 Senior; v u w Tony Shelby Chris Shoemaker Clayton Shoup Robert Sibert Gregg Sigmund Gail Sips Kimberly Slur'm Debra Skerston Mark Smellie Margie Smith Steven Snyder Dale Squier Cassandra Squires Susan Spear jeffrey Stafford Sandra Staniszewski Laurie Staveteig Doreen Sterba C raig Stevens Linda Stewart Carol Stickle Laura Stivers Kimberly Stromberg Karen Sundvall Donald Sutherland Seniors 211 i Pamela Swaim Gail Swanson James Swanson Nancy Swanson Teresa Swanson . ...., l,il-eTA-rf W31 1 Robert Swim'noga Cassie Symmonds I Mitchell Szydlowski . Lynn Taeger James Taets Dean Taylor Marjorie Titterington Jeff Tollemaer Edlen Tomlinson Thomas Tracey Greg Truman Gary Vandecasteele Sandra Vanderhom David Van Nest Joann Walus Maribeth Wambeke Bruce Sapp, General Manager of FMSI. pauses to check out the time and temp. 2l2 Seniors Julie Weigand Nancy Wain Walter Werner Gary Wetterman Terry Wey'na F-A .m.........-HA -.............,...... Cathie Sue Wteside Nancy Whitmore Lisa Whitney Lynne Wilhelm Karla Williams Teresa Williams Bonnie Wilson Kristine Wilson Cathie Windheim Emmett Win i 3 a .7 Dianne Witt: Mary Wood Gregory Yamm Nancy Yost Jerry Young joel Youngs Rhonda Zahn Karen Zarcone Peter Zenisek Sharon Zul-dey ! z mmm-umlmlmnmmmmm. hth-u Seniors 213 Senior Activities A CMMS RA ABPLANAL? Music Education Lake Forest Illinois AKROS; Omicron Delta Kappa; Mor- tar Boald; W'VIK; Augustana Musical Theater; Music Educators National Conierence; Orchesu-a; Chapel Choir; Jan Band; Symphony Band, Vice - President; Handel Oratorio Society; High School Band Clinic; High School Ian Band Clinic . PAUL F. ADAMS Spanish Ajedm Illinois DAWN M. AHIMAN Physical Education, Sex Educations Health Dundees Illinois TOPPERS: Omicron Delta Kappa , Mortar Board; Campus Crusade; Chi Alpha Pi, President; Handel Oratorio Society; Women's Athletic Associ- ation; PEMZM Club: Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Tennis; Volley- ball; Swimming, Co-Captain; Homecoming Committee CoAChair- man; Graduation and Commencement Committee; Inter Sorority Council, President. JOYCE E. ALEXANDER Elementary Education Chicago, Illinois TOPPERS: Campus Crusade; Sigma Alpha Iota; Student Education Associ- ation; Concert Band; Symphony Band; Handel Oratorio Society. CARL G. G. ANDERSON Business Administration Niles. Illinois AKROS; Phi Omega Phi; Scuba Club; Intramurals; Tracks CD-Captain. CONSTANCE L. ANDERSON Physical Education. Health Reynolds. Illinois TransienBlack Hawk College Phi Theta Kappa; Softball; Chcelleader; Intramurals; FEMld Club; Intramur- als; Softball. DWAYN'E R. ANDERSON Accounting . Business Administration Lynn Centers Illinois RA; Dorm Council. Secretary-Trea- surer; RHIP, Vicc-President;CUBOM. Publicity Co-Chairperson; Business Club; Homecoming. Alumni Co- Chairpelsnn; Orientation Leader; Spring Fling. Co-Cham-nan; Winter Formal; Spirit Week. JAMES J. ANDERSON Accounting . Business Administration Forest Park. Illinois AKROS; Business Club. jEP'F'REY D. ANDERSON Math and Cnmputer Science. Ac- counting 214 Senior Activities Batavia. Illincns RA; Math Club; Intramurals. MARY K. ANDERSON Elementary Education Molina . Illinois LOlS R. BAHl Psychology Moline1 Illinois JOAN K. BAKALAR Biology Streator, Illinois TOPPERS; Beta Beta Beta; Biology Club Varsity Band; Concert Band; DONNA M. BAKER Accuuming , Business Administration West Chicago. Illinois TOPPERS; Dean's List' Universal Oil Producs Scholarship; John Deere Ac- counting Award; Augustana Honor Scholarship; National Associau'on of Accountants; Business Club; Porn Pom Squad; South American Quarter. SUSAN E. BALL Business Administration, Public Ad- ministration Itasca, Illinois BEVERLY BARNES Music EduCatian Plainfield. Illinois Transfer: joliet Junior College jJC Outstanding Vocalist 1976; MENC; Sigma Alpha Iota, Chaplain; Chapel Choir; Handel Oratorio Society; Ruth Holman Voice Scholaship; Augustana Honor Scholarship DIANE K. BARNES Chemish'y Hanover Park Illinois Hill Ericson Research Grant; Outdoor Education Leader; Varsity Bud; Campus Crusade; Desk Assistant; Bi- ology Club; Udden Club; American Chemical Societys Presidents Secre- Lary. NAN'ETT'E M. BASALA Physical Education Sex Education Matherville , Illinois Dorm Council; Rockety-I 'Freshmen Section; Kappa Epsilon. President; PEMIM Club; Student Education Asso- ciation; Cheerleader; Women's Ath- leu'c Association; Gymnastics; Orien- tation Leader; Orientation Co-Chair- person; Special Olympics. Group Leader. JEANINE N. BAUER Social Work, Psychology Sublette . Illinois TOPPERS; Dorm Council; Desk Assis- tam; Campus Crusade; Guitar Club; Social Work Club; Jazz Band; Varsity Band; Women's Program Committee. WENDY S. BAUM Psychology. Elementary Education Morton Grove . Illinois CLYDE D. BECKER Speech. Political Science Milan, Illinois AKROS; W'VlK. DAVID W. m1 Pre-Medicines Chemistry Oak Lawn. Illinois AKROS; Omicron Delta Kappa; Lily Foundation Study on Teaching Meth- ods; Retention Committee; Beta Beta Beta; Who's Who in Am. Colleges $ Univusities; Gamma Alpha Beta Honoraryh Ericldon Judician' Ecard-y Corridor Adviser; Dorm Council; Desk Assistant; CUBOM; lnuamurals; Ori- entation Leader; Homecoming Com- mittee; Lab Proctor; Honor Scholar- ship; AAl. Scholarship. JEFFERY T. BELL Accounting. Business Administration Rock Island . Illinois JOSsPH R. BENNING Mathematics and Computer Science Secondary Education Streamr, Illinois AKROS: Illinois State Scholar; Delta Omega Nu. Secretary, Treasurer; Math Club; Intramurals; Baseball. ROY R. BENSON Polidcal Science Itascas Illinois SCOTI' B. BENSON Math, Computer Science Batavias Illinois TERI A. BENSON Pulih'cal Science, History Moline , Illinois ROBERT L. BENTERS Biology Rock Falls. lllinois DOUGLAS A. BERGSTROM Psychology, Socinlagy Deeriield. Illinois AKROS; Omicron Delta Kappa; Re- tendon Committee; Corridor Adviser; Psi Chis Secretary; Intramurals; Re- search Assistant. Psych. Dept.; De- pamnemal Assistant. Sociology Dept. ; Career Motivation Program. KIM j'. BIGHAM English, Political Science Moline, Illinois CHRIS E. BJORNSON Psychology Rock Island, Illinois JOHN F. BOETTCHER Psychology. Coaching Education Sequence Chicago. Illinois AKROS; Corridor Adviser; Fcotbail. Tri-Capta'm. .1 CARLENE K. BOND Music qucan'on Davenport, Iowa Sigma Alpha Iota. MENC; Stage Band; Varsity Band; Concert Band; Orchestra; Jan Band. JAMES BOROWSKI Accounting . Business Administration Northlake . Illinois DONNA J. BRABEC Art Wenchester. Illinois Phi Rho. Historian; Biology Club; Art Club; Orientation Leader; Rockety-I, BARBARA A. BRACK Speech Therapy Madisan, New Jersey Mortar Board; Dorm Council. Secre- tary; Desk Assistant; Delta Chi The- ta, Rec. Sea, President; Speech and Hearing Association, Rec. Sec.; Sm- dent Mutation Association; Chapel Choir; Handel Oratorio Society; Eas- ter Lily Sale Committee . SHEENA D. BRADLEY Biology Sociology Chicago. Illinois RA; Smdent Judiciary Board; CU- BOM', Black Student Union; WVIK; APO; Women's Programming Com- mittee; Spanish Club; American Chemical Society; Bowling Club; Black Gospel Choir; South American Quarter; Swim Team Timer, SCOTT A. BRINEY History, Political Science. Coaching Sequence Doltons Illinois AKROS; Dorm GauntillI Soccer Club; Intramurals; Men's Indoor Track; Men's Track; Ass't. Athletic Trainer s football L SUE J. BRHSTOW Speech Therapy Davenport. lowa TOPPERS; Campus Crusade; Speech and hearing Msociadon; Biology Club; Inuamurals; Tennis; Track. JOHN D. BROWN Business Administration Molina. Illinois SALLY A. BROWN Accounting . Business Administration Tampico , Illinois Business Club . TREASURE A. EROWNELL Speech Therapy Monmouth. Illinois Speech 8 Hearing Association ROGER J, BRUNELLE Accounting, Business Administration Aurora. Illinois AKROS; Dorm Council. President; Orientation Leader; Wrestling; Tribe of Vikings. JOSEPH BRUNO Chemisuy Villa Park, Illinois Corridor Adviser; American Chemistry Society; Inuamuxals . W KARL BUDDENHACEN Psychology. Philosophy Waukegan. Illinois AKROS;Desk Assistant; Saga; Psi Chi,Vice-p-rasident; Concert Chois; Handel Oratoriu Society; Psychology Teaching Assistant. JANICE L. BUI'KEMA Speech. English Oaklawn, Illinois TOPPERS; Omicron Delta Kappa; Student's International Meditation Su- ciety ; Augustana Student Theatre I Chairperson; Student Education Asso- ciation; Alpha Psi Omega; Chapel Choir; Handel Oratorio Society; Homecoming Committee; Orientation Leader; Co-ordinatur 31' Student Tour Guides. CHRISTINE Es BULAWA Chemistry Ehnhurst. Illinois TOPPERS; Mortar Board, Vice-presi- dent; Andreen Iudiciary Board; Han- de! Oratorio Society; Basketball; Laboratory Assistant; Tutor; Orches- Ea . VICKI J. BURNETTE English Rock Island, Illinois COLLEEN A. BURNS Social Work Rock Island, Illinois DIXIE T . BURRESS Accounting. Business Administration Aliens, Illinois Omicron Delta Kappa; Business Club Admissions and Financial Aid Com- mittee; Central Budgeting Agency. RICHARD M. BUTERA Business Administration. Public Ad- mjnishation Villa Park. Illinois AKROS; Beta Omega Sigma, Presi- dent; Orientation Leader. C MICHAELL H. CANCELOSI Pre-med. , Biology Elmwood Park, Illinois AKROS; Omicron Delta Kappa; Pi Upsilon Gamma Fraternity. President. Vice-president. Alumni Director' Historian; Beta Beta Beta; lnuamur- als; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Football; Indoor Track; Homecoming Dance Chairman; Orientadon Leader; lnterfratemiry Council. President. Vice-president; Joint Council; Easter Lilly Driva; Tutor 1: Lab Assistant; Cubom Dance Committee . RONALD J. CAP Physical Education Calumet City, illinois Pi Upsilon Gamma; Pemm Club; In- trarnurals; Bowling Club. JOHN DEAN CAPUTO Physical Education Bellwood. Illinois Beta Omega Sigma; Fellowship ai Christian Athletes; Tribe of Vikings; Football. DONNA E4 CARI. History Rolling Meadows, Illinois Kappa Epsilon; lntzrsorurity Intramur- als; American Historical Associau'on. LYNDA A. CARLSON Business Administration, Public Ad- mum Business Club; Vanity Band; Handel Oratorio Society; Representative A5- scmbly; Political Science Department Assistant; Overseas Internships STEPHEN R. CPMNDER Accounting . Business Administration Silvis. Illinois CHRISTINE J. CHURCH Math. Computer Science. Biology Woodridze . Illinois CUMM; Chi Alpha PL Treasurer; Biology Club; Math Club; Honor Scholalship; Explorer Post Associate Advisor. VALERIE A. CIESLAK Speech Therapy. Spanish Education Ehnhurst, Illinois TOPPERS; Student Judiciary Board. Chairperson; Dorm Council; Desk Ass sistant; CUBOM; Rocketys Introduc- tion Editm, Sports Editor; Delta Chi Theta. Secretary; Sigma Delta Chi. Secretary, Vice-president. President; Pilor ngmm; Spanish Club. Secre- tary. Vice-president; Speech and Hearing Association; Student Buca- Eion Association; Ski Club; Intramur- als; Orientation Leader; Homecoming Committee; Educational Policies Committee; Retention Task Force Committee; Student Faculty Admin- istration Relations Committee; Sum- mer Schooi in Spain, 1M3 A. CLINTON Political Science. History Rock Island, Illinois DAVID L. CONRAD Psychology Rock Island, Illinois Rocketyl Advertising Manager; Lilly Honors Seminar. jOAN CORCORAN Physical Education Ottawai Illinois Corridor Adviser; Dorm Council; Desk Assistant; Women's Athletic Associ- ation; Pamm Club, Secretary; Intra- murals; Basketball Manager. JULIA M. CORE History Eureka, Illinois TOPPERS; CUBOM; Delta Chi Theta; Alpha Psi Omega; American Music Theatre; Student Education Msoci- ation; Music Educator's National Conference; Concert Choir; Handel Oratorio Society; lnuamurals; Home- coming Talent Show; Orientation Leader. GREGG A. CORNILSFN Business Administration Feeds Grove. lowa Basketball. ANDREW W. COVEY Math, Computer Science, Accounting Dunlap Illinois Senior Activities 215 l H4.s..................m.-..m i a i .. m.m.-........m.A-a... A. mu .. uhuaw 4...:- TERI COX Business Administration Round Lake, Illinois Desk Assistant; Chi Omega Gamma Sorority; Business Club; Intramurals; Orientation Leader; Asian Quarter. MARCUS CUNNICK Sociology Davenport. Iowa Biology Club: Spanish Club; Geology Club;Varsity Band; Judo Club; Scuba Club; Soccer Club; lnuamurals. CONNIE S. CURL Math. Computer Science St. Charles, Illinois TOPPERS; Dorm Council; Math Club; Udden Club. ROBERT C. CZACH'URA Accounting. Business Administration Fosen. Illinois AKROS; Chess Club; Business Club; JAMES R. CZUPRYNSKI Business Administration Sterlinnglinois AKROS; Business Club; Ski Club; Soccer Club; Imramurals; Soccer; Football; Indoor Track; Track. D MICHAEL J. DALIN Accounting. Math, Business Adminis- tration Crystal Lake . Illinois AKROS; Math Club. Treasurer; Phi Mo Alpha; Concert Band . Vice- President. CHARLES R. DE VOLDER Accounting Molina. Illinois BRAD DEIT'ELHOFF Psycholugy. Sociology Bellwood. Illinois CUEOM; MICHAEL R, DELAHANTY Business Administration, Psychology Skokie , Illinois Omicron Sigma Omicron; Wrestling . Captain. IEFFERY P. DENNIS English. Humanities. Spanish W'V'VIKI Fditor', Writer's Club, Presi- dent; War Games; Spanish Club; Deutscher Club; French Club; Biology Club; Lilly Internship. RICHARD H. DIERKER Pre-dentistry, Biology Lincoln, Illinois AKROS; lntramurals; Football; Indoor Tlach; Track. ANN E. DOBROTH Bachelor of Music Education Round Lake Beach. Illinois Omicron Delta Kappa; Music Educav tor's National Conference; Concert Band; Varsity Band; Symphony Or- chestra; Handel Oratorio Society. KYLE W. DOOLEY Physical Education Alton. Illinois 216 Senior Activities TYRA A. DORESTE Spanish Rock Island. Illinois TOPPERS; Sigma Delta Pi. Treasurer; Spanish Club, Vice-President. Trea- surer; Philosophy Club; Summer School in Spain; Fall Quarter in South America. THOMAS D. DOYIE Business Administration Moline, Illinois Pi Upsilon Gamma. Intramural Direc- tor; Business Club. Vice-President; Intramurals; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Basketball; Orientation Leader; lnu'a-Fratemity Council. Treasurer; Homecoming Committee; Basketball Captain. JERRY A. DUDGEON Geography Lombard . Illinois AKROS', Studen: Judiciary Board; Dorm Council; Delta Omega Nu; Au- gustana Chamber Singers; Augustana Choir; Handel Oratorio Society; Ori- entau'on Leader; lnterfratemity Coun- cil Representative; Homecoming Talent Show; UNIOC Talent Show; Lilly Internship Program; Asian Quar- ter. STEPHEN J. DUNK English. Secondary Education Savanna, iliinois Writer's Club; Phi Omega Phi; Intrai murals; Football. FRANK M . DWYER Accounting, Business Administration Roselle . Illinois THOMAS J. DWYER History Oak Park, Illinois EVELYN J. DYMKOWSKI Elementary Education,5peech Clinton, Iowa Speech and Hearing Association; Stu- dent Education Association ; Parent Teacher Association; Assnciation of the Hearing Impaired, President, Edi- tor of Newsletter; League of Women Voters. 1 -3 ANDREW D. EDWARDS Pre-Medicine s Biology Oregon, Illinois AKROS; Student Judiciary Board; Ob- server. Business Manager; Delta Omega Nu; Beta Beta Beta; Biology Club; Phi Mu Alpha. Pledge Chair- man; Concert Choir. President; Jazz Band; Varsity Band. Handel Oratorio Society; Intramurals; Orientation Leader. IEFFREY L EGGERT Political Science Chicago. lllinais Corridor Advisor; Dorm Council; Resident Halls Innovative Programmer Gamma Alpha Beta President, Sec- retary; Political Science Club; Intra- murals; Washington Quarter. SUSAN E. EGGERT Accounting. Business Administration Mt. Prospect, Illinois TOPPERS; Chi Omega Gamma i Pledge Mom, President; Business Club; Pom Pom Squad; Tennis. Ori- entau'un Leader. MICHAEL D. ElCHINCER Accounting, Math Woodridge, Illinois LAURI K . EISEMANN Biology. Medical Technology Narti-an-ook, illinuis JEFFREY N. ELLINCSWORTH Physical Education Molina, Illinois WILLIAM F. ELLINGWOOD Business Administration Aurora . illinois Business Club; lncramurals. ELIZABETH J'. ELLISON Biology Rack Island. Illinois THOMAS J. ENGLAND English Hillside . Illinois AKROS: Omicron Delta Kappa; Mor- tar Board. Treasurer; RA. Treasurer; Observer; WVIK; Phi Mu Alpha; Stage Band; Varsity Band; Education Policies Cominee; Retention Com- mittee . WILLIAM L. EPPERLY Pre-Medicine. Biology Mt. Prospect. Illinois AKROS', Omicron Delta Kappa; Beta Beta Beta; Biology Club; Phi Mu A1- pha. Secretary; Concert Band; Stage Band; Augustana Symphony Orchestra Soloist; Solo ConcertASpI-ing 1976. SUSAN A. ERICKSON Speech. English W'heaton. Illinois TOPPERS; Omicron Delta Kappa; Central Budgeting Agency; W'VIK; Campus Crusade; War Gammers; Chi Omega Gamma, Corr. Set:H Histori- an. Vice-Fresident; Alpha Si Ornegm Historian; Orientation Leader; Home- coming. Sing Contest Co-Chairper- son. LARRY A, ERICKSON Accounting Rock Island. Illinois MARIA E. ERLING Religion, Philosophy St. Peter. Minnesota TOPPERS; RA, Vice-President; Col- lege Democrats; Concert Choir; Han- del Oratorio Society; Teacher Course Evaluation Committee; Campus Church Council. KATl-HEEN S. EYSTER English Rockford. Illinois Observer; Women's Athletic Associ- ation; Volleyball; Softball. Manager; Big Sisi Andreen. i7: F DEBRA K . FARNEY Elementary Education Rackford, Illinois Dorm Council; Desk Assistant; CUs 30M; Campus Cmsade; Phi Rho; Handel Oratorio Society; Women's Programing Commistee . KIWERIEE A. FAUST Political Science Molina . lllinois KIM C. FEICE Medical Technology, Biology Campus Crusade; Track. THOMAS H. FENDON Fre-Medicine , Chemistry , Biology Park Ridge . Illinois AKROS; Gamma Alpha Beta; Beta Beta Beta; Intramurals; Tennis; Ori- entation Leader. MONICA j. FERNSTAEDT PhysiCal Hucation Orangeville, Illinois TOPPERS; m Club; Women's Athletic Association; Volleyball, trainer; Basketball, trainer. PAUL E . FIALA Business Administration Oak Lawn. Illinois Business Club; Bowling Club; Intra- murals; Homecoming Committee; Tour Guide . KATHRYN B, FINKE Geography Lombard. Illinois WILLIAM L. FIORI Math. Computer Science Business Ad- minimization Melmse Park, Illinois AKROS; WVIK; Math Club; Business Club; Horseshoe Club. DERALD I. . GAB Speech . Psychology Stickney , Illinois MICHAEL P. GAHAGAN Psychology Davenport. low: BARRY A, GALLAGHER Political Science, Psychology East Moline, Illinois DEBRA J. CANNON Accounting Math-Computer Science Hal! Day. Illinois TOPPERS; McGladreys Hamen, Dunn and Company Accounting Award; 11- linois Stase Scholarship; Augustana Honor Scholarship; Retention Com- mittee; CUBOM; KT; Math Club; Business Club; Valsity Band; Basket- ball; Tour Guide. CAROL M. GARRETT Sociology Davenport, Iowa Tramfer: Black Hawk College RA; CUBOM; Publications Board; Rock- ety-I. Index, Senior Activities; Homecoming Committees; Asian Quarter; American-Scandinavian Faundatiun, Attendants Quegns Mid- summer Festival. ELIZABETH A. CEHN Psychology Rusemont. Illinois ROGER A. GERDES Math-Computer Science DeWitt. Iowa AKROS; Football. DIANE R. GESLING Binlogy Molina, Illinois STEVEN E. GIBBLE Mathematics Sterling . Illinois AKROS; Corridor Adviser; Dorm Council; College Union Board; Mash- ers; Phi Omega Phis President; Stu- dent Education Association; Intramur- als', Orientmion Leader; Inter-Frater- nity Council; Homecoming, Half time Activities Co-chairman. NEIL P. GIBSON Biology Prophetstown. Illinois Phi Omega Phi; Scuba Club; Golf; Orientation Leader; Asian Quarter. CARY L. GOFORTH Biology Wood River. Illinois Dorm Council; Phi Omega Phi; Foot- ball, Captain; Baseball; Tribe of V's- kings; Intramurals; Intramural Board. RANDY W. GLANCY Bachelur of Music Milan, Illinois V . PATRICK GOODWIN Bachelor of Music Education Wheeling, Illinois Phi Mu Alpha . President; Varsity Band; Handel Oratorio Society; The Augustana Concert Choir, Vice- President. KAREN L. GOOLD Elementary Education Rock Island, Illinois CLENWOOD O. GORDON Philosophy, Psychology Rock Island. Illinois BRUCE H. GREEN Business Administration Hickory Hills. Illinois STEVEN H. GUN'DERSON Geology Davenports Iowa O'micmn Delta Kappa; South Ameri- can Quarter; 1in Micro-lnternship Program; Augustana Research Faun.- dadon; LindgrEn Economic Geology Program; Lily-Micm-lntemship Awareness Committee; Inasmurals; CUBOM; Gamma Alpha Beta . Pledge Master; Udden Geology Club; Sigma Gamma Epsilons President. TONI 1.. GUSTUS Political Science Public Administra- D'an Molina, Illinois TOPPE'RS; Omicron Delta Kappa; CUBOM, Commuter Co-Chairperson', Rnckety-l, Creeks; Delta Chi Theta. Vice-President; Hamecnming Com- mittee, Program Co-Chairpemon; 1.in Advisory Committee; 1.in Mi- cro- Internship Program; Orchesu-a; Am-ition Committee; Talent Shows; Illinois State Scholarship; Augustana Honor Scholarship; Who's Who; ' 'Camival' '-, Mock Political Conven- tion; Sorority Coordinator for Greek Week. jAMES E. HAASE Math, Computer Science. Physical Education Niles, Illinois DAVID B. HALL Psychology, Religion Matteson, Illinois WOMAS R, HALL Public Administration Winnetka . Illinois JEFFREY R. HAJJMAN Pre-Medicine, Biulogy Hampshire , Illinois AKROS-y Dorm Council; Beta Beta Beta; Spring Fling. JOHN H. HAMMISTER Accounting. Economics Calumet City. Illinois AKROS; Omicron Delta Kappa; RA; Business Club; Cross Country. Captain Indoor Track. Captain; Track. Cap- min SUSAN K. HARBARGER Accounting, Business Administration Reynolds, Illinois JANEES E. HAFJ. Psychology Rock Island . Illinois JUDITH M. HARTUNG Social Work Arlington I Heights . Illinois TOPPERS; Mortar Board; Dorm Cou- ciL President; Desk Assistant; Cam- PUS Crusade; Chi Alpha Pis President; World Hunger Task Farce; Hazing Committee; Attrition Rate Commit- tee . EDWARD E. HASKINS Accounting. Business Administration Molina. Illinois DANA L. HAYNIE Business Administration Colona, Illinois CRAIG R. HEGSTROM Business Adminisu-atian Itasca . Illinois MICHAEL D. HELANDER Accounting, Business Administration German Senior ActiviD'es 217 .u wmmu .- W Shearer, Illinois AKROS; Writer's Club; Business Club; inhamurals; Horseshoe Club. BRADLEY D. HENDRICKS Math. Cnmputer Science Oneida. Illinois AKROS; Mach Club; Chapel Choir; Concert Choir; Handel Oratorio Soci- ety; Bowling Club; lnn-amurals; Ori- entation Leader. LON S. HENDRICKS Chemistry. Mathemau'cs Springfield, Illinois AKROS; WVIK; American Chemical Society. Secretary; Math Club; In- tramurals. PW M. HENDRIX Music Education Park Ridge . Illinois RA; CUBOM', Phi Rho, Secretary's Pledge mom; Sigma Alpha Iota; Stu- dent Educators Association; Music Educators National Conference; Han- del Oraforio Society; Orchestra; Teacher Education Committee . jOANNE HENIADES Business Administration Chicago, Illinois JEANNE M. HENNING Biology. Psychology. Pre-'Physica1 Therapy Cedar Falls. Iowa Campus Crusade . PATRICIA j. HER'ITNSTEIN Spanish. Religion, Secondau Educa- don Des Plaines. Illinois TOPPERS; Mortar Board; CU'BOM; Phi Rho Rush Chairman; Spanish Club; Student Education Association; Sigma Delta Pi; Spanish Pilot Program; Pam Pan; Orientation Leader; Homecom- ing Committee Co-chairman; South American Quarter; Summer School in Spain. LEA As HIER English Kewanee . Illinois Desk Assistant; CU'BOM; Writer's Club; Sigma Alpha Iota; Chamber Singezs; Concert Choir; Handel Ora- torio Society; Homecoming Commit- tee Ca-Chairmam Oriemation Lead- grz; Social Tutor; The Wizard of SANDRA HIGH Business Administration Chicago, Illinois Black Student Union; Spanish Club; Business Club; Intramurals; Supportive Services Committee; Women's Pm- gramming Committee. TOM R. HILL English, Education Rack Island, Illinois Student Education Association. MARK A. HILLEBRAND fiistory. Secondary qucation Coach- Davenport. Iowa DOT Club; Intramurals; Football; Baseball. 218 Senior Aciivities ..;?, 7 , w '- .- . .5. KENNETH D. HODEL Chemistry Mascoutah. Illinois AKROS; RA; Pi Upsilon Gamma, Historian. Pledge Masters Vice- President; American Chemical Soci- ety; Student Education Association; lrmamurals; Wrestling, Assistant Coach; Orientau'on Leader. JAMES H. HOFF'INLAN Accounting Business Administration Elmhurst' Illinois AKROS; Dorm Cuuncii; CUEOM; Rho Nu Delta, Historian, ViCe-President, President; Business Club; Chapel Choir; Handel Oratorio Society; Ski Club; Inter-Fratemity Council. MICHAEL C . HOFSTETTER Accounting Hampmn, Illinois DENISE D. HOCBIN English Patton, Illinois Kappa Epsilon; Vice-President; French Club; Concert Band; Jazz Band; Intramurals. DAVID C. HOLLAND Accounting1 Business Administration Savanna , Illinois JAMES M. HOLLIBAUGH Biolagy Northlakm Illinois VICTORIA H. HOLM Psychology Santa Monica. California Psi Chi; Drama Club. Santa Monica College . LINDA 8. H006 Music Education Cmmwell, Connecticut Dorm Council; Desk Assistant; Guitar Club; Sigma Alpha lotas Editor; Chapel Choir, Vice-President; Han- del Oratorio Society; The Good Dacmr' '; Dames at Sea' ' . GARY R. HORN Business Administration Math. Com: purer Science Melrose Park, Illinois AKROS; WVIK; Horseshoe Club; In- uamurals; Tennis. JANET A. 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Illinois AKROS; Campus Crusade; Biology Club, President; Beta Beta Beta; American Chemical Society; Chapel Choir; Handel Oratorio Society; In- tramurals; Outdoor Education Leader; UDDEN Club. MARGARET A. SMITH Physical Education. Health Education Kildeer. Illinois TOPPERS; ODK; Mortar Board; Cnr- ridor Adviser; Phi Rho. Pledge Cap- tain; PEMM Club; Student qucators Association; Women's Athletic Asso- ciatian, President; Intramural Board; Volleyball; Basketball; Track; Ori- entation Leader; Assistant Tennis Coach. STEVEN Ev SNYDER Accounting . Business Administration Morrison. Illinois AKROS; Dorm Council; Desk Assis- tant; RHIP; Phi Omega Phi, Rush Chairman. Treasurer; National Asso- ciation of Accountants; Ski Club; In- tramurals; Homecoming CO- chair- person; Cenu-a! Budgeting Agency. ROBERT A. SPANO Political Science. Spanish Peoria, Illinois MICHAEL R. SPARBEL Accounting Rock Island, Illinois SUSAN M. SHEER Mathematics Sterling, Illinois TOPPERS: Corridor Adviser; Desk As- sistant; Sigma Alpha lota; Concert Band; Varsity Band; Handel Oratorio Society. DALE A. SQUIER Engineering Physics, Mathematics Oswago. Illinois AKROS; WVIK, Assistant Engineer. Program Director; Mack Republican Convention; Homeshne Club; Physics Club; Math Bowl. CASSANDRA C. SQUIRES Pqe-Medicine. Biology LaSalle . Illinois TOPPERS; Biology Club; Beta Beta Beta; Suitball. JEFFREY 1.. STAFFORD History Coal Valley. illinois SANDRA M. STANISZEWSKI Math, Computer Science Sauk Village, Illinois Math Club, Vice-Fresident, LAURIE S. STAVETEIG Elementary Education, Psychology McHenry. Illinois Dorm Council; Phi Rho, Rush Chair- man; Student Educators ksociation; Homecoming Committee Chairman. DOREEN M. S'I'ERBA Music Education, Latin La Grange Park, Illinois TOPPERS; Sigma Alpha Iota; Music Education National Conference; Stu- dent Educators Association; Chapel Choir; Handel Oratorio Society. CRAIG W. STEVENS Fre -Medicine s Medical Technolugy Chicagm Illinois CHARIE D. STEWART Psychology Philosophy Palms Hills. Illinois CAROL J. STICKILE Elementary Education St. Charles. Illinois Student Educators Msociation; Speech and Hearing Association. LAURA J. STIVERS Elementary Education. Geography Sioux Fallss South Dakota Sigma Alpha Iota; Varsity Band; Handel Oratorio Society; Asian Quarv ter, KIMBERLY S. STROMIBERG Elementary Education, Psychology Palatine . Illinois Phi Rhm Rec. Sec. ; Student Educa- c'mn Association; Homecoming . Booklets Chairpem'on; Tour Guide; Social Tutor. mm A. SUNDVALL Bachelor of Music Education Mt. Morris. Illinois DONALD J. SUTHERLAND Madmematics Ottawa, Illinois AKROS; Phi Omega Phi; Math Club; Student Education Association; Fant- ball; Baseball; Tribe of Vikings; Fel- lowship of Chrisdan Athletes. Senior Activities 27.3 PANELA L. SWAIN Business Administration St. Charles, Illinois Delta Chi Theta; Business Club; In- tramurals; Shim Meet Timer. GAIL J. SWANSON Religion, History North Caldwell, New Jersey TOPPERS; Dorm Council; Handel Oratorio Society; Friendship Fair; Augustana Campus Church. Church Council; South American Quarter. JAMES M. SWANSON Business Adndnisu-a1ion Molina, Illinois AKROS ; ImJ-amurals . NANCY C. SWANSON Biolo Chicago Height. Illinois TERESA H. SWANSON Geology Belvidere s Illinois TOPPERS, Secretary; Rockety-I; Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Vice-Presi- dent, Historian; Udden Geology Club- Varsity Band . ROBERT E. SWIMNOGA Accounting . Business Administration Palos Hills, Illinois Student Judiciary Board; Dorm Coun- cil, Vice-President; Phi Upsilon Gamma; Business Club, Finance Chairman, President; Ski Club; ln- trarnurals; Wrestling ; Homecoming . Rope Pull Co-Chairperson; Orienta- tion Leader; SFARC; Junior Achieve- ment Advisor; Dean's List; Illinuis State Scholarship; Who's W'ho. . MITCHELL L. SZYLOWSKI Accounting, Business Administration lngleside. Il!inois T LYNN M. TAECER Business Adminisu-ation. Spanish Crete, Illinois TOPPERS; Delta Chi Theta. Treasur- er; Sigma Delta Chi; Spanish Club; Business Club. Secretary;South American Quarter. JAMES E. TAETS Aacounting. BusineSs Adminisu'ation Geneseo. Illinois DEAN M. TAYLOR Accounting, Business Administration Oregon, Illinois AKRGSy RA; Dorm Council; Delta Omega Nu; Business Club; Inuamur- 315; lnt-amural Board; Orientation Leader; Carlson judiciary Board. SHARON D. TEAGUE Elementary Education Chicago. Illinois Dorm Council; Black Student Union; MARJORIE. S. TIT'I'ERINGTON Elementary Education, History Taylor Ricge. Illinois TOPPERS; Student Education Maci- 224 Senior Activities ation ngity Band; South American Quarter; Augustana Hanor Scholar- ship. JEFF T. TOLLENAER Business Administration Milan, Illinois AKROS. ED TOMILINSON Accounting, Business Administration Sherral'd, Illinois AKPOS; Business Club; Intramurals; Wrestling; Spanish Club; Tetention Conunittee. THOMAS K. TRACEY Physical Educau'on Savanna, Illinois AKROS; Tribe of Vikings; Football. GREGORY D, TRUMAN Speech Bettendod, Iowa Dorm Council, Desk Assistant; CU- BOM; WVIK; Gamma Alpha Beta tHoncn-ary MemberJ v, Augustana Stu- dent Theater; Inuamurals; Orienta- tion Leader; Homecoming. Commit- tee Co-chairman; Campus Church Worship Committee; Hazing Policy Committee; Co-Chairman. Upper Classman Talent Show. JAMES W. TURNER Business Administration Ruck Island, Illinois BRIAN J. TYLER ?sychology Palatine, Illinois U GERALD P. UNHOLD Bioiogy Wyoming. lilinois V SANDRA G. VAN'DER HORN Speech Therapy Davenport, Iowa Speech and Hearing Association. DAVID R. VAN NEST Accounting, Business Administration Geneva. Illinois GARY E. VANDECASTEELE Accounting Molina . Illinois W Elementary Education, English Lamont, Illinois TOPPERS; Frame on the Wall Club, Sales Manager; Student Educatmn As- sociation. Secretary; Office Secre- tary's Club Scholarship. IOANN WALUS MARIEETH L. WAMBEKE Biology Molina . Illinois Biology Club; Ski Club. JULIE R. WEIGAN'D Math. Spanish, Secondary Education TOPPERS; Phi Rho, Historian, Presi- dent; Sigma Delta Chi; Spanish Club Student Education Association; Intra- murals; Swimming; Orientation Leader,- Homecoming Committee; Summer School in Spain. NANCY M. WEIN Art History, Art Studio Des Plaines. Illinois TOWERS; Omicron Delta Kappa; Dorm Council; Rockety-I; Handel Oratorio Society; Homecoming Com- mittee; Lily Micno-Intemship Pro- gram. WALTER J'. WERNER Physics, Math Nom'dge . Illinois AKROS; WVIK; Physics Club. Vice- president, SeCretary-treasurer; Sigma Pi Sigma; Varsity Band. GARY GA WET'I'ERAMN Accounting. Business Administration Crystal Lake. Illinois Corridor Adviser; Dorm Council; Track; Mashers f Intramurals Il- TERRY M, W'EYNA Humanities f Speech, English s Clystal Lake . Illinois TOPPERS; Omicron Delta Kappa; Saga. Editorial Board; Alpha Pi Ome- ga; Debate. 1977 National Debate Tournament. CATHIE S. WHITESIDE Accounting, Business Administration Wheaton, Illinois JOHN T. WIEEU-JR Business Adminisu-atian Chicago. Illinois JUDY L. WHITMORE Medical Technology, Biology Aurora, Illinois NANCY J. WHITMORE Elementary Education Aurora, Illinois Chi Omega Gamma, Rec. Sec. ; Pilot Program; Intramurals. LISA H. WHITNEY Psychology Taylor Ridge. Illinois Psi Chi. LYNNE E. WIIHELM Bachelor of Music, German Davenport. Iowa TERESA L. WILLIAMS Accounting, Business Administration Rock Island, Illinois BONNIE 1. WILSON Urban Studies! Journalism Springfield, Illinois RA; Desk Assistant; CUBOM; Observ- er, News Editor; WVIK. Public Affairs Director; Saga; War Gamers; ZZZ; Writer's Club; Committee on Wom- en; Media Committee; Campus Chain, Editor. KRISTINE K. WILSON Business Administration Polo, Illinois TOPPERS; Delta Chi Theta. Treasur- er; Business Club. CATHIE L. WINDHZEIM Elementary Education Arlington Height, Illinois Desk Assistant; Chi Omega Gamma; Student Educau'on IbssstsciaricmVY Orien- tation Leader; South American Quar- ter . ENMTT M. W'ITT Accounting. Business Administration Crystal Lake s Illinois DIANN'E WI'I'I'E Philosophy, Religion DeWitt, Iowa TOPPE'RS; Monar Board; RA, Presi- dent; Concert Band; Deacon of Au- gustana Campus Church; Lilly Honors Seminar; South American Quarter. JOAN M. WOLTER Biology, Sociology, Pre-Physical Therapy Des Plaines. Illinois TOPPERS; Beta Beta Beta A MARY M. WOOD Speech Therapy Addisons Illinois Delta Chi Theta. Corr. Sec. , Pledge Mom; Speech and Hearing Associ- adon. GREGORY C. YEW History Sterling . Illinois NANCY J. YOST Psychulogy Park Ridge, Illinois RA; CUBOM, Publicity Co-Chairper- srmv, Observer; Delta Chi Theta. Sec- retary; Alpha Psi Omega; Psi Chi; Student Education Association; Varsity Band; Concert Band; Intramurals; Central Budgeting Agency; Orchestra; Homecoming , Co- Chairperson fm- Band- Choir Concert. GERALD R. YOUNG Business Adminimation Milan . Illinois JOEL E. YOUNGS Math, Computer Science Taylor Ridge, Illinois RALPH L. ZAHN Business Administration. Accounting Harvey, Illinois WVIK; Theater; Ski Club; Oriema- tiun Leader; Junior Achievement Ad- viser; Business Club. RHONDA ZAHN Psyc hology Hartley, Iowa KAREN S. ZARCONE Accounting . Business Administration Chicago. Illinois Corridor Advisor; Dorm Council; Kappa Epsilon, Historian. Pledge Mom. Social Chairpilson; Business Club, Vice-President; Orientation Leader; Homecoming. Sophomore Attendant, Junior Princess Candidate; Asian Quarter. PETER W, ZENISEK Business Administration Rackicmd. Illinois Omicron Sigma Omicron; Bowling Club; Intramurals; Orientation Leader. SHARON 1.. ZUKLEY Business. An Studio, Spanish Lansing, Illinois TOPPERS', Saga; Chi Omega Gamma, Rec. Sec. . Treasurer; Business Club; lnu'lmurals; Homecoming Decora- tinm Chairpersons Publicity Chairper- sun; Orientation Leader; Tour Guide; Trivia Contest participant . Senior Activities 225 W while thoughts cross my mind, And the path continues Ever, Ever on. I know not where. Destination? m m C .m m C E n 2'37 ivrw'm Tacy Lackore gets ready for bed after a hard day. le of books, Donna Wasson i searches for an elusive key. Struggling under a p Deb Beaty Laura Beckman David Bell. Robin Bell'ville David Bengston Mark Bengtsan Nancy Benson Richard Berg Doug Bertram Roxanne Siennan Joseph Bison Susan Binder 1 John Either Michael Blair Izmesllaklay Mary 10 Blanchard Dick Blgdd Brian Blodgett Kim Baal Henry'Boldt ' Kathy Bond Donna Bonick . Sue Roman Janet Bradley. 'I'heresa Erei - Sue Brzidjgam A1311 Brid Nan . 'Girismffersan We y Chw-jstek Mghaeli Cisek Steve Clark Sonia.- Collins Hewett Calvin Pittigk CannaBy Theodora Coriqpeoti; Cod Pa 'Cnming Jeanna Comm Chidy'Copr. 1251i: Crabtree Cynthia Cropp Karen Cure ?aul Curtis Rhonda. Czajka Du; Daluga Kathleen Davidson Nanny Jayne Davis Sue Deepen John Demos Kathleen Dempsey Mark Detweiler G. Diaz Laura Dieterle Keith Dumas: Dawid Douglas Paul Dresselhaus Tam Draw Stay: Duensmg' -'fum Dumaulin M519 Louise Dunlap 'Ieff Elihesen juniors. 229 L .m m w m a m C m M Before playing , few chords . 'iUHJeMn hon snuggles up for a quiet evening . ami Dee H You can tell by Dick Blociki's animated expres- sion that he pays attention in class. Richaud Hemey Cynthia Her! Diana Hill Glaness Hill Peggy Hndney Mark Hoffer Sue Hague Kent Holmgrain David Holpert Cheryl Hopley Rex Hotchldss Deanna Howarter Donald Hukgren Timothy Hunt Willie Hind Peter Ishibashi Chet jacks Jennifer jackson Mark Jammzik David lanes Berit. Johanson Alisande Johnson Becky juhnscm Brad johnson- Brian johnson Christopher Johnson Dale 1013mm: David jo'mson D. Johnson Nancy jchnson Sarah Johnsun Marcene Jones Karen Julio: Laurel Ramps Katherine Karmis Kenton Keadle Renee Kehe Ellis K211 Clifford Kieser Thomas Klak WmngWScWha a; Q61; Hi6: ma. 5: ... Lo-d Stake:- lmows that norzhenrare miweidlh-z- fin; If i mom; after 2 AM. . but what about stuffed ani- - mall? ' Mark Kling ' - ' B. Klink Steven Klan John Knell Stephen Kowa-Ilsky Beverly Krieg Kathleen Krueger Kimberly Kmmbhoh Tina Krypel David Kubeczko Tacy Lackore Jack Lafayette Rosann IA-Fortune Nicholas Lamnatas Donald Lanahan Emily Lardner Kurt Larson j'eanne Lauth Kim Lawler Roger Leach Carol Lee Diana Leerhaff Michael Lemanski John Leonetti Scott Lindbexg Christopher Hadley janice Lindmark Matthew lindquist Randal Linen Patrick 2mg Michael Lopez jody Lnrixhe: It carvt be after hams since Janice Garrison con- fidently ushers Ron Wright out into the hall. jmios 233 Top: Mark Hermanson composes at the piano to unwind after a full day. Bottom: OK, Stave Spayen just take up the whole couch. . ..C y 1 --:-uw.. .. . y. 1 1: : 11 1X HuHuwHSwhlltw iWWifLLili. agar: .LLL! Ekl. . . .12.. r ,2 A, , n i.. m . V . waiaimi a Mike Blair mums away at his own kind of music. -ma.n ' 'Guitar Martha L. Peterson Thomas Petrik Ronald Pieper Bruce Pisel Paul Pobereyko Leslie Podbelsek joyce Pa'hlman Ian Puppenhouse David Faust Christine Puwell Matthew Radek Reviewing notes. Amy Strei'mafter Pause: t0 '. . share anidga. T. Ramos Kimberly Ray Geraldine Radian Kendan Rainer David Reinensen Rita Reynolds Barb Rich Sharon Richardson Liala Ritsama Ward Rivenburg Marcia Robertson Ronald Rogala Janet Rogers Kimberlee Rostelio Willie Rucker Sheri Russell Patrick Ryan Sheldon Salak Mary Schade Lisa Schiller Dean Schlueter James Schneidiar Patricia Schneidwind James Sdhmder Anna Schroeder , . , . .. . . . . The power of speech as demonstrated by- Steve Gibble, can be very intense. 2351mm. . jam. 5:; 3.. But Tom Mazuckelli pleads , Eised me a .ycupro Karen Cure1 dance at 9. 8 library Catt: ' events . Bill Mariner is caught in the elyl I up on some ' 'T Junior Don Lamhan strikes a pose. inujw Smith . Who, me? In the yearbook, exclaims Gordon says Wiliie Rucker. ' 'Mom told me that applesauce builds strong bones , uLgv'g-PlI-A Mike Adkinson takes a break ta pose with his reaciing assign- ment. position in 5 she for a smashing return. Roxanne Thomson is not gazing up to the heavens , I am no easy 13th to follow. My opening is concealed in branches. and-my directioh far outru'ns any. But those daring ones-who find me learn my way's. . . , Ar'e ible to Ipravje the winding and upward climbing, And are rewarded with Sunlight Manning ontq-more confident steps ahead. Sue Albright Robin Alexander David Allen Susan Allen Kathy Altman Elizabeth Anderson Caml Anderson Robert M. Anderson Robert C. Andaman Shanon Andaman Sid Andaman Scot Anderson Susan Andaman Marc Andresen Karin Aneston Sue Applegate Thomas Artwick Julia Atkinmm Hugh Bachman Lee BacilPJ-t lnri Balmks Kathy Baker RandyBBailserd MEW- ti 5: Walter Ballek Kathleen Banks John Bart Frank Bartlett David Basalt Vicki. Basiletti Gail Battenschlag James Baum Karen Behm David M. Bell David J. Bell Judith Belleieuille Andrew Benson Sophomores 24:1 Peter Benson Teri Benson Wayne Benson Nancy Bertram Steve Butts James Kinsley Mel Blaser Bradley Blink Dave Blick Meredid'l Bloomberg Mark Bocian Susan Bock Lorin Bohman Susan Boland Andrew Boling Iennifer Balm Janet Berggren William Bowden William Bradley Linda Brand Douglas 13mm Euhr Brown Forrest Brown jim Brown Therese Brown Alan Builey mime Burbon Dan Burkhalter R. Burwzll Carol Bums John Cain David Campbell Jane Campbell Susan Campbell Deborah Carlson Shirley Casey Paul Casillas Daniel Casweil Mary Camres Tony Cerveny John Chandler Gail. Check Cynthia Chvosfa Richard Clingen Cindy Cobb Pamela Cochran Julie Cole. Kevin Collins 242 Sophomores -r- 44A A Jeffrey Condii Ka'rhy Cook Cathy Cooper Jim Cooper Craig Cums Lenore Cornille Patricia Coules Cynthia Conn Jeffrey Caussens Linda Coussens Diane Couston John Cox Kenneth Cox Michael Cox Bruce Craig Christine Cravatta Gerald Crawford Lisa Cregeen Kathryn Cross Mark Bagel Denise Dahlke Steven Dalin Randall Davidson Janice Davis David Dawson Monte De Bel Jami Deigl Kevin De Jaeggi- Dave De Jaeghar Christina DePauw Todd Deporter Mark Deresinski Michial Detloff Kristine Dolajs Walter Droeske Patricia Duttarer Sophomores 243 Antva u .VW-Y'Jru rrur ,p IrI-1-vw-ul-nmI . v: .. . .m u ' W P Axum , .m........,. .1 , John Ddelsld Steven Eckdahl Kevin Eddy Celeste Eln-nam Scott Els'belg Julia Enderle Jean Eriwon Ann Ericsm: Greg Pagal- Bruce Eshehnm Gerald Etchingham Fred Famall Peggy Pecht Paul Felstmp Jill ?eltheim Richard Filarsld Patricia Fioravand Steven Fischer John Fisherkeller Michael Flanagan John Foley Julie Frank Gerald Freak la Friestad en Frisbie David Frymire Frank Gallichio Brent Gandolfi Kathy Garland Sonia Gee Lori Gellerstedt Janet Gieseke David Gilliland Joan Gilma- Casandxa Gineris Michael Gipson Laurie Click Dale Gceme Doug Goldswarday Steven Good Sally Gordon Lisa Graham Charles ane Emily Griep Martin Gusmfson Mike Hall Carl Hallberg Pamela Hamblin Phyllis Hamilton Mary Hand Neil Hanks David Hanson Steven Hanson David Ham Diane Battery Jerilyn Havljk Nick Haydock Nancy Heatrm Sara Hedberg Km Heller Dale Herbedc Catherine Hermanek jennifer Hemald Paul Hauler jnhn Hlldne' :- Paul Hildrefh Beth Hill Pamela Hock Kirk Hochstetler Sue Hoffman Lind: Holland Nancy Holland Steven Hollmg' sword: Maria Hondms Marilyn HaoVer Terry Hastefler Sophomores 245 Cheryl Huughton Heidi Howald Jeff Howell Tim Hoyt Nancy Hughes Brenda Humphrey Tony Hurd Patricia Lyn Hurter Kathryn Hutchins Scott Hutter Jacqueline larmucci Theresa. 1223: Tom Isaacson Debra Izewski jenny Jackson Kevin Judging Mark Jacobsen Steven Jankowsld David Jensen James Jensen Lynn Jensen I !' hnso JanichOI-msL Indy Johmon Karen Johnson Kent Johnson Kurt Johnson lam Johnson Mark Johmon Steve Johnson Thomas Johnson Susan Johnston Beth jones Daniel Jones John Juvamvich Terry Kahl Elaine Kaney Tony Karman Kerri Katsalis Jim Kellaer John Kelly Cynthia Kemp Jeanne Kant Madelyn Kerback Sue Kettle: Sharon Kilamld Sharon ng' john Kitten Karen Klyczek Robert Knapp Martha Knox Diane Kcmatar Cheryl Kaldick Keith Kmmki Edward Kozlaw Katherine Kri11 Ruth Krueger Ellen Kuester Helen Kulas Patricia Kmigoski Eric Kuuli David Lagemh-om Diane Laznbrecht Lynette 1.3113 Nina Larsen Brett Lamocn ' tH Aidangniapa-jugii make:- caught in' the act of discus- , . singf... .. .cksqeg'f. :77 ,-. ; . . . -' ' Sophomores 247 .p m-u Y I-1: . :1! ' Sm Larson Curtis Lawrence Becky Leeherts David Lefehtein Mary Lance Pamela Lenhart Dave Lenihan Joyce Undahl Jefirey Lindstrum Dave Linger Link Melanie Little Scott Incknd Kelley Inncar Sharon Long Debbie Loos Man: Lubkeman Kau'iem Lundeen Bruce Lnndine Judith Luur Barbara Mass Robert Macmwski Dale Majcin: Annette Manick Donna Markman Gretchen Mimshek Stacey McCallum Terrence McCarter Kevin NIcGuh'e Jon Mcllraith Beth Mclaughlin Sandra Meier Mary Melsch Michael Meyer Cathy Miller Gm Miller Hamld Millet Katherine Miller Rick Miller 248 Sophomores 7;. ,a 3c Tom Miller Victoria. Miller Karen Miles Edward Millet Kevin Minch Dorothy Minghi Caml-Lynn Manson Elaine Moreschi Carolyn Morgan David Mumm: John Mrabim Tom Muners Dave Myatt Sally Netger Karen Nelson Molly Nessaler Frances Nestle: Roger Nevling Thomas Newby Ben Newcomb Wynetta Newman Patricia Nichols Charlotte Nimik I Steve Noel : Paul Nofke Charles Nordsh-om Jane Nonmn Diane Natboh'n Sue O'Daffer Carol Odman Matt Oja Eric Olson Paul Osborn Paul Osman George Pappas Shirley Park Ellen Paul Bryan Paulsen I Karen Paulus Eugene Pavinato Jeffrey Penman Stephen Patel'sen Maris Petemon r Sylvia Petemon 'r Sophomores 249 Linda Pettenuno Nancy Phillips Renee Pippin janice Pokorny Gary Polic Kathlene Poke Carla Puma Jeffrey Pope Ridmd Pople Andrew Powers James Powers Temnce Powexs Michael ?rather Chester Radek Arm RadlorH Judith Raff Ted. Ramsdell Martin Reardon Bonnie Reichelt Keith Rehnel Ieii Reynalds Shirley Richardson Karen Ricks Gary Robbins Donna Rod Michael Rogala Helene Bomb Charles Rovey David Ruben Glenn Rubin Michael Rubino Karen Ruggeri William Rush: George Rydlinski 250 Sophomores .,,, , . 11 Beth Sabbath Maria Saguto Debra. Salsman Margaret Sandberg Mary Santy Laura Sasic Cathleen Schellenger L Schnell Phil Schema Julie Schickendanz Bunnie Schlesser Diane Schlitt Deborah Schmidt Linette Schmult Cathy Schumm Mary Scollay Terrence Scott Thomas Scott Mark Seaholm Joe Seemiller Paula September Chris Seyfarth Susan Sharkey Mary Simonis Kathryn Siudyla jill Skiemk nskl .. .. .7 , ' . ,3, Deborah 5 owm ' joyc Lmdahl Limild- b'e finishing up' a homework f - James Slagel writing Ilove Ile'tter. , ' Steva Slaveck Mary Sue Sledd Beth Sleeman Patrick Sloat Robert Smet Kim Smid Catherine Smith L Smith '1 ! Melannie Smith Sharon Smith Susan $0111 Carolyn Sorensen Sharon Spear Laura Sperlik Linda Smiiamni E juliana Smmenkuvich ' w ' Sophomores 251 'FH Richard Stauter Cynthia Stees Nancy Steinhauser Steve Steinwzrt 'I'homas Stengle Robert Stephanites Mary Stevenson Dan St. Hilahe Steve Stlme John Stockton Mike Straw Carol Stream Genld Shut: Riu Svarcu Jeffrey Swanberg Scott Swanson Shirley Taypendori Elizabeth Tan- Keith Tau'ber Myra Telac John Telleen James Tener Sue Theus Rebecca Thomas Kathy TYWIJ Chris Toms Nancy Trevor Kathleen Tribble Daniel Turner Randy Twem Heidi Unhold Kris Van Der Weyden 252 Sop1mmre: Kevin Vargas Diane Vavrik Anne Veltman Cheryl Vinson Daniel Virtue John Wajkovic Jeffrey Voss Shelly Vom Nicholas Vulich Theodore Wachholz Tamale. Ward Brian Warner Jeff Warning Kent Wanick Ronald Wartman K. Waskow Daniel Weakly David Webb Mark Weimer Maync Weingam Gail Waist Stephen Weiss Kimberly Wells Pamela Werner David Westman James Wheeler Elizabeth White jean Wnemm-e Ralph WiJJ-Ioite Tam Wilke'ns Douglas Williams Wesley Williams Elizabeth Wilson Sondra Wiltshire Priscilla Wing Sandra Winka Pamela Winslow JOE : Wise Michael Woodward Ronald Workman David Wrath William Wright Denise Yorkrmm Lianne Youngquist Stephen Yount Cheryl Zeken Paul Zollicoifer Ave Zuccarino Sophomores 253 Dwayne Abbott Pam Adam Kevin Adler Margaret Abner: Hans Albers Michael Almon Bradley Andenon Cindy Anderson E. Douglas Andaman James Anderson John Anderson Karla Anderson Kristine Andenon Iarry Anderson Robert Anderson Margaret Andrews Eva Andstmm Linda Antenen Cynthia Antonik Patricia Appelquist Carol AmasuOng Julie Ammong Mark Artcher Mamall Aru's Janet Aspenson Miriam Buchanan Linda Bady Erik Baier Michael Baker Freshman 255 In this situaticn. who needs an excuse far holding hands? This group of Augie coeds find moving in a never-ending task. Jeff Bamman Niike Barber James Barnes Karen Bartenfelder Joan Bassing Bruce Baum Ruth Baumann Amy Baur Marc. Bea! Betsy Beanie Karen Beckstrand Daniel Beecher Alice Belcher Cynthia Bell Joyce Benson Susan Bergman Cynthia Bergquist Sandra Bemat Carol Beseman Christopher Bem'n Terri Bishop Tammy Bisman Gregor Blix John Blommnert Tamara Boardman CIn-isby Bohl Douglas Boldt Holly Bordner Rebecca Bordt Ann Boydstun Lisa Bracher Eric anel 256 Freshmen Kandi Bredberg Kim Breseman Cynthia Bridges Brian Brockway Janet Brown Willie Brown Kristin Brubaker Lori Bryant Christine Brzezinski Suzanne Buehler Susan Buerldin Randal Bujkema Jill Buol Karen Burchiield james Burkhead Janice Cali Laura Camp Scott Campbell loam: Capizano Linda Carlson Lisa Carlson Margaret Caron Christian Carson Lydia Catalan jean Catamam Kathleen Ceas Michael Cerune Katherine Chapman College life for Judy Daarduff begins With a morning of unload- ing clothes. lamps. books ....... Fre shmen 2.57 Cleveland Charles Wendy Chester Cameme Chignoli Kirk Chilton jeff Clyde Barbara Coats Tad Coder Teresa Coleman Connie Comeaux Kirk Connick Ellen Cooke Randall Cooper John Cord John Comeille Robert Coming Sherri Comell Susan Covay Mary Coyle William Crane Pamela Crouch lane Crowa'll Gail. Curry David Curtis David D3111 Jeffrey Dahl George Danilovich Susan Day Julie De Wane judith Deardeuff Brian Debenedetto Laurie Dennhardt Christopher Derfler Robert Dichristofano William Doeckel Christa Doamar Mary Jo Dombush Teri Darrell Pahicia Doud Colleen Donnie Michael Doyle Patricia Driscoll Thomas Du Bois Theresa Du Four Rita Duff 258 Freshman Barbara. Elas Joni Elder Lorri Engstxand Julie Erickson Richand Erickson Jnlie Esters Kelly Falconer Debra Farmer Mathew Farrell Randy Feese Leslie Felton Donn: Ferguson Cynthia Fisher David Fisher Dawn Flakne Timothy Flonmg' Tracy Foreman Mary Frenell Group 64 monkeys around, while Orientation Week shifts into gear. Jean Freudenburg Steven Frutiger Michael Galvin Peggy Gauley Mark Gee Katy Gennarellj 011 Union Field during their outdoor educau'on exercises, Augie ireshmen isam the mystical. perpetual motion machine . Freshmen 259 Dannis Gerleman Beatrice Gianunarese Donald Gibenini Mark Gibson Bettylynn Giezie Daniel Given joy Golisch Cathy Good Mark Goughnour Pamela GraHis Rebecca Granger Melissa Greve Terri Gram: Theresa Groeling Tony Groom IAurie Gross Scott Gudeman Christaphar Guest Leonor Guizar Todd Gustafsun Craig Hadler Lisa Hall Richard Hall Michael Halper Christine Hansen Kevin Harang Donald Harbeck Megan Hariord Debra Harrington Marcia Harrison Susan Harum Carol Harvey It helps to have helping hands in college. 260 Freshman II v V f L w ; .. - K I A Part of education is knowing the ropes. Getting ready for his biology lab quiz. D3 vid cha spends the last few minutes crannning. . Elizabeth Haser Raymond Hausa:- james Hayden Ross Heath Julia Heberer Shanon Hechler Jill Heiden Nancy Hennenient Scott Heme Ruth Hergert Nina Herold Bm' Hersemann Heidi Heyer Jamie Hill Cynthia 1-1th Lorri Hilt David Hintenneister Daniel Hogan Henry Holmes Heidi Holsinger Holly Holtireter Cathy-Jo Hooper Katrina H0111: ' Kent Hostnann . Mark Horton Janet Howell Bradley Hubbard Cynthia Huber Natalie Hughes Lynn Hultquist David Hunt Gary Hynes 'Vr slitting in front of the Union, Gloria Shank takes tune to think over her fall quarter classes. Freshmen 261 Imlnmlvlna v u! :!.1 r. ,v - 717'!an Jim Innis Nancy Ireland David Ivemn Deborah Jackson Jennifer Jackson Marilyn Jaclson Sara. Jacksun Jill jacobsen Keith Jacobson Jane Jens en Kimberly Jensen Abigail Johnson Beth Johnson Eric Johnson Gregg Johnson Jane Johnsan Karl Johnson Ken Johnson Timothy Johnson Gary Johnston Connie Jones Craig Jones Colleen Kale Alla Kalemba Dan Kampen Amy Kashalic John Kay um Kelly Timothy Kelly Alice Kerker Ken Kerker George King Patricia King Lynne Knoblock David Koca. lane Kuester Luna Kola: Kathleen Knski Daniel Kotleba janice Kovacic Keith Kowalske Terry Kowalski Kelvin Kraemer u. ' H 262 Freshmen Michael Kraft John Kreidle Amy Kramer David ngh Cynthia Kuehn Kathy Kuzelka Edwin LaFomme Nathan Lairenz Jeffrey Landgrebe Susanne Langhammer Karla Larson John Lauer Dona Lawmn Jeffrey Legg Linda Leonetti Chula lenivoramvee Steven Lichter Ruth Lidecka Diane Lillie Donna Lincoln The dough path provides a peaceful walk to Umt .00 class, This group of freshmen looks a bit confused about it all. Freshmen 253 Roberta. Liston Leigh Livingston David Loder Connie lagan Emily Long Cheryl Loremana Ann Lusas Pamela Lust: M211! Lynch Pamela Lynch Kenneth Manley Rick Manner: Mary Ann Marik Diana Marlon Rusell Marsh Daniel Martin jeffrey MarEnson Diane Mason Matthew Matchett Mary Mau Chris Mthoom Kevin McCloughan Lori. McConnell Todd McKay Terry McMillan Dirk MQminger Thom: Mendoza Michele Meneghetd Sally Michna Beth Miller Cynthia Miller Dorothy Miller Steven Miller Sandra Milliner Albert Minghi Margaret NLitchell Dime Mitts Thomas Mokry Patricia Molar Music comes from many intricate sources as this freshman i1- lustrates. 264 Freshmen Sally Molina Hollis Monme Timothy Moore Jonathan Morrison Karen Muir Patrick Murphy Thomas Mth Richard Needham Wesley Nee:- Natalie Nelson Karen Newman Karl Newton Gerald Nicklas Dale Nicks Mark Nordmam Robert Nyberg Mariam Nygren John O ' Connor Kevin O'laugldin Fred 0am Merry Obrecht Gayle Olson Robert Olson Scott Olson Tom Olson Max Onderbeke janet Oswald Kimberly Palmer Gus Paloian Louis Panes Linda Parker Sharon Pattemon Carrie Pane:- Gregg Peterson Kay Peterson Dale Peterson Sue Peterson Tracy Petemon David Peugh Mark Phalen Three freshmen are caught in the midst of their beginnings at Augustana yet ' only Cindi Hi1! comes up with a smile. Freshmen 265 lllgr'Ir .m p OK Chief! What do we do next? Carmen Pignatiello Garry Pinter Larry Pinter Mary Pipenhagen Kristen Pitch Andrew Pope Mark Porter James Pcsateri Rica Potenz William Potter David Poulton Adrienne Powell Adrienne Pracht Donald Pamela James: Puls Bruce Radek David Radloff Annette Radtke Linda Ragusin Wayne Rahlf Wendy Chester. Smile' ynmra on 'WSandid William Rapier Camera ! 1 I Kevin Rauh Mary Reigert Sara Reimers Elizabem Renken Steven Renkes Scott Ressequie jill Richardson Gregory Ricke Timothy Riley Pamela Ritter Luther Rivers Susan Rivers Kathy Reader Catharine Regala Karen Roseen 266 Freshnen Robert Rosen P. Rosenberry Mary Rosenquist Linda Russ Gary Rubin David Ruda Jon Runkle Susan Rumak Craig Russell Lorain Russell Richard Russell Kent SahJstrom Kerry Sandeis Jeffrey Sauer Mark Schaefier Celia Schardon Amelia Schadenberg Mark Schick Timothy Schmidt Anthony Schumann Rebecca Schweninger Elizabeth Scott Mary Kosteh'c. Julie Tonldn and Ann Boydsmn find a place to Ext on campus, Victoria Scott Robert Schpin C thj S b1 Can theyhold one more? yr: a ea com Dale Seaholm Leon Shanazarian Gloria Shank Elizabeth Sheley jeannie Shenaut Laura Shields Jeff Shirley Daniel Simmons Karin Simpson Charles Sims jili Skelton Karen Smith Kelly Smith Kevin Smith Freshmen 267 Wake me for my 2:00! Michael Smith Rebeca; Smith Sharon Smith Thomas Smith Cheryl Sodelquist Mari Solberg Ronald Spiotta Cynthia. Spinini Brian Staes Vera Stamenlcovich Paulette Stavrou Wayne Stee'n David Steenson Ranald Stevens 1211 Stewart Glenn Stickney Kevin Stine Laura Stimple Jennifer Stoudt Kent Stoutenbuxg Felicia Su-icldand Z68 Freshmen Janet Strobel Mark Struppa Mark Stuart Samuel Suitca Linda Sullivan Ronnie Summers Douglas Sundquist Brenda Swaim Cynthia Swanson Karen Swanson ?amela Swanson Sonya Swanson Lisa Swanson Steven Szycmwski Gary Taeger Patricia. Tanabe Caryl Taylor Keith Taylor Le ann Taylor Cheryl Teague Keith Thomas Stu Thompson joy Thcrbjomsan Christine ThLIl Paula 'I'hursby Julie Tonldn Michael Trapp Mark Traynor Alan Trevor Clinton Triebes Michael Troll Susan Trulson janis Turf Carol Turk James Turner Steven Tytiver 'm 'T'JP'W rv- Freshmen 269 qu.m,uy!um,v v Diane Uddenberg Michelle Ufheil Charles Unger Christopher Urge Ernest Vallan Lae Van De Wustina Theresa Van Cetson Andrew Van Vliet Therese Vander Vemet Mark Viehweg Pamela Viereck Patricia Vilberg joy Vock Vincent Volk Julie Waetke jay Walker je rey Walter Debbie Warchol James Wamer Robert Wamnan Robert Wasserman Jeffrey Wasson Carolyn Wabber Kristin Week james Weeks John Wells Sherri Wells Randy Welser James West Cheryl Westman Debbie Weston 270 Freshman Lxmne Knoblock gives her rendi- don Di ' 'Hollywood Hum Dumpty in the Homeco Talent Show. ' Lynn Hultquist looks 'que'stionably at Linda Antenen after a discus- sion in English 101. Lori Wexell Sandy Whan Brenda White Bradley Wicks William Wiechmann Robert Wildermuth Janelle Wilkens Terry Wilkens Lori William Kim Breseman and Theresa Groeh'ng dance to Ease On Down the Road at the Freshmen Talent Show, Randall Williams Jeffrey WiISOn Mark Wilson James Wimmerstedt Sherri Wink Julie Wintermth Craig Widmm Roy Wittke Earl Woeltje Jerri Wolfenberger Michael Wood Arlene Woodward Charles Woodward John Wright Diane Wurl Am Yams Scotk Zahnle Brent Zalewski Robert Zeek Susan Zukley . mini xf Contemplau'on mark: freshman Beth . iii! Brownawell's face. 31 Freshmen 271 wyrrp Iv BELOW: Academic AHaiI-s; Drt Doug Nelson, Assoc. Dean and Dir. nf Graduate Studies; Dorothy Ann Bjomson, Registrar; D12 Harold Sundelius, Dean and V. Pres. for Academic Affairs. ABOVE: Dr. J. Thomas Tredway, seventh President oi Augustana College. Administration Meets New Challenges an expansion of off-campus - housing and the planning of a and Faces Old Issues 1n 1977-78 Term new apartment complex, to be Among the many new pro- pected to cost nearly $4 mil- situated on 9V2 Ave. on the jects initiated by the adminis- lion. bluff above the old Union. tration this term was the conm The raising of the new Union National Public Radio wilt struction of a new Student een- necessitated the razing of East soon be part of Augie, as mea- ter. The new Union Will be 10- Hall, Angie's oldest building. sures were taken to secure a cated on the SW corner of 7th This required the resituation license and obtain one of the Ave. and 38th St. The project of a number of departments to few remaining frequencies for will also include a pedestrian other campus buildings , adding the Quad-City area. The C01- overpass spanning 7th Ave. to items requiring the admin- lege received a $25,000 grant Part of the Agenda for Leader- istration's attention. from the Corp. for Pub. ship funding, the project is ex- A housing crunch was met by Broadcasting to fund a study of BELOW: Campus NEstu-y; Rev. Richard A . Swanson . ABOVE: Student Affairs; Seated: Suzanne Columbia, Coord. 0! Res. Halls Staff Develop; Vicki DeLorey, Dir cf Career Plan. and Placement; Grant G. Henry. Dir. of Min. Student Affairs; Benn; Bmdahl, Assn . Dean of Students. Standing: Steve Bach- meyer, Assoc. Dean of Students; Randy 2am, Coord. for Res. Halls Antivities; Mike Shawgo. Dir. of the Union; Suzanne Temby, Coexd... Placement Office; George Laskaris, Res. Din. Carlsson Hall; Dr, James C. Ribbeck. Dean and V. Pres. for Student Affairs . EFF: Spams; Vincent C. Lundeen, Director of Men's Inter- collegiate Athletics; jim McGrath, Sports Information Direc- tor. BELOW: Develop. and College Relations; Seated: Este'll A. lungs, Dir. of Bus. Sewn; Glen E. Brolander, V. Pres. for Fin. Affrs. and Trees ; Carl A. Schneider, Asst. Comptr.; Frank F. Telleen, Dir. of Info. Services. Standing: John R. Olsen, Comptroller; Gerhardt, 5. Carlsen. Dir. of the Physical Plant; Douglas D. Cuthbert, Director of the Computer Center. the expected increase of watt- age to 100.000. Also a match- ing grant of $145,000 was giv- en by the U.S. Office of Ed. to aid in conversion costs . A decision was made not to permit greek groups to join national organizations , and a hazing policy was developed to provide guidelines for pledging practices. - ABOVE: Library; Seated: Dorothy Uljeg'ren, Dir. Libr.; Dorothy Lundeen. Catalog Librarian. Standing: Thomas Sims, Bibliographer; John Caldwell, Library Din; Rita Czupka. Sec.; Marjorie Mason, Asst. Catalog Librarian; Martha Harris, Reference Librarian; Marjorie Miller, Spec. Collections; Carrie Ferm, Periodicals Am. mow: Development and. College Relations; Robert E. Carlson. Dir. of Flamed Giving; John L. Kindshuh, V. Pres. for Adminq James J. Pa- linscar, Asst. Dir. of Develops, Barbara F. Le- vander. Dir. of Alumni Relations; Perry D. Ma- son, DirectOr of Publications . ABOVE: Admissions; Rick E. Spencer. Assoc. Dir, of Admissions; Ralph E. Staranko, Dir. of Admis- sions and Financial Aid; Timothy T. Dodge, As- soc. Dir. of Admissions. LEFT: Health Service; Richard R. Phyllis, Medical Director of the Student Health Service; Dora L. Rose, Director of the Stu- dent Health Service . 274 Faculty Faculty 275 276 F3 cnlty Faculty 277 x .. w: smhhmthhccxz; til:wr a F $hWtEVngEEoEE. nikkltmng 5.9m... 278 F2 culty m u 7 E --. -. .. v H..-NrHHM - .- .- .. , .. L: E; .4316:an cilia; SOCIOLOGY First Row: Dr. Ben Nehg'ejt, Mr. Nicholas Ellis. Row 2: Dr. Wil- liam Wald tCh. . ECONOMICS V Dr. William Conway 'rcmt Dr. - Richard 133an Jr. . Ms. Janis Lonerg'an. PSYCHOLOGY First Row: Mr. 161m Hullet MILL Dr. Kenneth Iahnsan. Dr. Ralph Hansen. Row 2-. Mr. lawrence McCallum,D1-. Frank Ruggiero. Dr. Charles Dobsan. BUSINESS ADMENISTR'ATION . First Row: Dr. john Dunnelly Ch-J1 Dr. Robert Brimngham. - Row 211319. Paul Kitn, Mr. Ran.- dali Emetsonr. MHV. Neilgdker. POLITICAL, SCIENCE Mr; James Winship'. Dr. Ha'rolxl Ben K6114. Dr. jeffgy Burnam. ACCOU'NHNG Mr. Janie: Gang why Mr; Richard Regch Mn. Radaiigm- 215611: ' Psychology ,o - 25m T 1. lt;a'bam'i . J' 1 B 2 .m a a F Abbott Abbott. Dwa ..80 .107. 255 Abbot! 1.5511116m1'. . 150. 151.173 Abplanalp. C1m1651-1. . 101. '103. 33251.... M61963 '1'.. 166.227 433116.9361616 n. 142' 255 Adm... Paul 7. . 34 227 M11300... $13619. 175.227 239 A316. 91. '106. '137. 255 3.1611316611' K3.E.'.D. 100'. 227' 239 Ahlgrim. 5conA..'95. 101.227 mum... 126.... 6.5 103 126. 1'34. 135'. 154. 2135. '199'. 214 Ahnen.M31'gale'lA. 10.16.11. 06qu. 727 Alba's. 113.1111 101. 255 1.11.6.1 1612.135: 22 1111.631... 5.113.113 2'9' 170. 241 131612211421. Joyce ..5'5.98. 199. 1116113336.. 113.611. 100 227 Alexamiu. 116511.15'9. 78. 95. 164. 241 Allen.D3vzdR 35.100 241 311.... 1.6.6611. 16 Allen' s.......c.. 6.9 '91 105. 241 A1335. 111161.361. 25's 11.1mm; me. 105. 227 Allerilu. 10....1 '.44. 100.227 Altman. K301y3.. Andem'... 3n316y112..'.91 93.133. Andaman. C351G..144.I45.183. 199. 214 Anderson. C3101 A..69.95.101. 241 Andelson. Cindy S. 255 146321.166... Comm; 1.. 101. 199. Anderson. 193.1: M.. 93. 227 Andaman. Dway..611.. 15. 68. 79. 199. 214 71636.16... E. D0 13:. 124 2557 Anzdsezmn. 311635: 5. .241.24 A6326... 66.6. .. 199. 214 146.1666... hm; .'143 255 Manama!!! . 143. 227 Memn.dfreyD.199:214 Andaman. 61... . 5 46.15.46... :11: M..93. 255 11636.36... KEidID. Andaman. 14911136653. 255s Mew. in Anderson. Mar W'..115.'18545. 227 241 Andenon. M31133.'2'27 Mew. 116116.. c. A..:lem...1161. 1..-.11.. 1.. 25s Andaman. 116166.114 15 75.91. Ande'non. 526117.. 106. 327. 241 Andaman. Scott R. 95. 100 21.1.1666... 51.6.6.1 2 2.636.661... 5161: '107 183. 241 Amusimn.5u53n'l'5..533. 83.8 83 93. Andrasen. M36: A..144 241 Mm. Margazel. '71. 755 Andmm.EwM.. 40. 41. 93. 164. 255 Anrtflkx. Karinj.. Mtgesmn. 1.11.113 J 85. 37. 255. 270. 11.36.63. Cynthilal... 126. 165. 255 A .1111 17:61:11.7... 255 A$e'gm. 9.636.161 '166. 241 Ammong.c 5.5155 '3 . W1Eng'A'f595. 227 Amnld. Anchu' Ma'rkgRq 1430.. Maxwenc'fzms. 149. 255 A..;gfck. 11.61.1368,. 10'1.10'3.241. 73502553179120 142.113.346.341 ' Austin'. Sus'in L'. 227 Auwema. KhnA'.. 166 Buchanan v. '34 241 1331:1161. Lee ' 3'..5 Bicgunan.Aamn'A.. 7. 100. 227. 8339011311 Miriam 2.. 100. 255 Bady. .525 Rafi Wi1m3..5 75. 227 32W; 'im-s'A. 241 3316..ir11.1t 765 36.131.19.16 ' .93. 227 282 Index iNUEX AUGiG STUDENTS OF 1977778 331.6 11111.11. 124. 125 361.315. .. 101'. 199'. 214 6311... 056.161.713.111 199. 214 133112.. 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Baxter. 21138.. $31. an: '71. 1'365 256 am: Beaniz'WEEan1'R.56 227 225 36463366311 .77172 366367.01 1120?. 199. 214 9661663... 25163. 223 3201691331311. Kamn'ql'. Beecher DanielG Z1245. 6255 .15...13w..'15. 23. 23.175. B'1 '99' 214 Behm.K31-en. 241 30101347. AlicaL 81 W475. 93.172. 256 Bell. Dave 1 6. 3211;406:131. 9611.06... .63 13611. David eureyT 1362115?J 6.11116 1651315131 .2168. 241. 13611171119. Robin 141.. 172 223 Bengmn.Dav1dW106.186.1S7. k3? M41115. . 154 135. 223 $m '.' m5g'. 176 199 214 95913 92.1.6.1 33.1.1.6...301'M16. '49. 6'9. 76. 77.793 3.2 36125011. Ewan. 26.7 55115011. 3.16.1..1.79 225 36.66... 7:16.171. 12.4 242 Benson. Roy R. . 214 361-66... 566113.. 241 36.66... 16.1A.A '214 242 36.66...w3 361.166.11666511'.297.'199.214 061g.11.61.4.dc. 22 36.31.166.566. ..'1. 99 120 255 32.31.6151. c dua'uA 93. 255 34:60.5 ualasA'. 63'. 69. 97. 1 9. 5'18 36666566331. 256 Bertram. 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Dongl:sA.. 69. 71.91.1715. 242 Brown. Eular. 110. 242 Brawl. FonestM. 1.. . 242 Bmwn. IameSA. 15. 75. 79. 183. Brown. 3116:. 257 Bmwn. 3.1:. 13.61.... 0'13 2 91. 2001, 5215 0.6.4... I A. .'1'1143'6913'1'. 7'32 Brown: Williaju .'257 3.64.13.663 3601A '172 2'00 3.61mw611.'1'..3me'A. 33. 13611031121. Kristin. 257 hcknu. Corinna M. 3.61.6116 11656.51. 1.5'35 173. 179. 2110 36261.6. Josephw. 69. 74. 91. 200. 3mm. LoriA 257 Brysun. 15.1166 223 13.662.63.111. 611.16.33.34. .142. 257 311616.131..1...97 13.1131. 1.. 33633111365636.1111. 97. 200 215 31.35;... 34.56.67... 95'. 100.168. 110311161. Suzanna .. 10g. 168. 257 31123111131. Susan. .27 3051421113 islamcz .65. 93. 95. 5331161112 Rand:11A.M 49 100 103. 257 . . . Bmlaw'a. Chrisu'neL. I72. 200. 215 Bulky M31151. 3.101. b93111. 51.61.1666 242257 33.61.11.111. ' .Ka.e..t 3.1.61.1.61ue'..0316611'... 34 242 81161012331. 13111257111 2'57 Eumes.D'enni5A .7'8 91 228 36mm. 14661311117118.2100 228 Bmcne. Vicldj. . 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Mr- Ndllld. 274 Bmden.br.1ucille Ann, 278 Calder Mr. 1:14.445... 274 10.2.2... M13. Dolothy. 273 51.3.2. 14.. 171121.421. 274 Botched! M... Jams. 274 Con. 17.. 4.114.. 274 1.01.422... 14.. Vincent. 273. 274 51.3.4991. Michael 272 Bcn'k. Dr. amel 27a Groman 345.114.35.42. 274 Mahaiirey. Mn Charm. 276 Sim. ML Thomas. 2 3 Britdliiham. 12.. 11.11:... 1.. 220 Hag: . . 11112411111121.2715 Mm... M151. M91106: 1. 279 51.4.1.3. 13.. 171-111 273 13.4.1: ,MissBzuey 272 H: ' .13.. 1.1....4. 275 M29011 179.122.... 12.. 27B 954544.131. .014 1.. 274 Brolander. Mr, 151;. .. 272 Hansgn . 11.1.31. w. 239 Mcande. MissKrislinF... 274 Spaugh. 191-. Dan 2. 27a Baum. 13.. 1113masA.. 274 11.4.5.1... Martha. 3 McCauum.M..u.w.ncz. 2110 Spnncer. 14.. 111d. '273 Wm. 13.. 1211... M. . 240 Hag'ns, Dr. Tom 11511.. 274 McCart. 1:... 311152, 275 5.2.4.1.... 171.. 114131.15. 273 c3192... 1,11,. 33.... 11...... 274 Heme, 1.1.4. 94.1.1.4. 2713 McGradu .11.. Inn. 273 512 ' .Mr. Harry. 275 Carbon: M... Rllp . 279 He . 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M...I.. 150-151 Ben. cam 25' a, 174-175 Gymnzm'ce. 138-139 F 73 Wamen's. 126-127 13101 Cub. 1 Inter-Fratemitv Council 1011 1115110132113 136-167' Track: Men's. 144-145 Black dent Union. 30-31 Jnrer-Somrily Counail. 109 Rhythm Sfuid. 1.10 Wamen's. 142-143 114.411... c1013, 105 m 94.. . 3 Rock: - 86-87 11.142.111.111. 91 13.52.... Club. 97 .144 cm. 107 Saga 8-39 Umon Boomer: Gang. 105 Campus Church Council! 70 pa Epshon. 170-171 Scanniimvhn Club 01 America. 93 Vasily Band 99 Campus cmzag for em. 70 1.. 2.... Youth Emma. 70 Scuba c1111. 107 Vclltybau. 125-129 c.2011: 1.: Committee, 70 Math Club. 91 515.... 13-11: 1415 95 Who's Who LnAmencvm Colleges and Chapel 51.01.. g Munar 1303.2. 55 $1 a D2112 P1. 93 pnivunitias. 68 Cheerleaders. 110 Observer 22-93 s cm: 106 17.1.1 114.31.. 97 . . c5: Alpha 9:. 154-165 0.1.2.0.. hen. Kappa. 51 56cm dub. 107 Women's 411.1213: Amman... 109 C111 0.... .1. Gama, 166 167 Omicron 513i... Omicron. 150-151 3021.1 Work Club 97 Women's Programing Cammltlee. Cumin tyAdviscrs, 74- 0712111211011 eadem. 14-15 softball. 146-1477 7! Cnnnanand. 101 22...... c1..1. 95 Spanish cm: 93. 17.2.9 . 140-141 Concert cm... 100 2. 05.11.... d......... 134. 135 Spunk .13 112mm: Assocsauan. 93 11...... 1.11: 18-39 cm; cumu-y. Mum . 122.123 111.214 club 91 8mg. Band. 103 WVTK. 114.85 anen's. 120-121 71.1 Alpha 71.4.9. 97 511 a 1.1 p Yuma. 105 2.12 2m 2m. 105 CUB. 79 Phi Bah Kappa. 59 5 ant ucadm- Amehtion. 95 1111:1225 287 Styles and Trends The years 1977-78 offered us many new styles and trends, not to mention a new rate for inflation. 111 ii: spiraling upward climb the dol- lar left us to pay $2.05 for our typical fast food meal. of a ' 'super-duper burger l$1l25L fries l45-tl. and a cola Ban . Scenes from your shopping list may have resembled some of the items priced below: Loaf of Bread 3 .53 Dozen Eggs . 69 V2 Gal. of Milk 1.00 Can of Soda .30 6-12k. of Beer 2.12 Lb. of Coffee 2.87 Pk. af Gum .20 Gel. of Gas .65 1 Movie Adm. 3.00 1st Class Post. 15 In the microcosm of the auto, Detroit found new and su'icter demands being placed on their cars by the consumer and the watchdogs of the government's regulatory agencies. Pollution features. safety features, miles per gallon lMPGl figures. and much more were taken out of the closet and placed under consumer scnm'ny. The words for car manufactur- ing were the luxury look, at a modest pricet with great gas mileage . The Anne Hall look hit women's fashions with its lung skirts and boots, the cowl necked sweater made its ad- 'vent, and the Farrah Fawcett look con- tinued . Fur men hair was becoming shorter and this year heralded the return of the neat look. The vest replaced the leisure suit. llRoads G0 Ever Ever 011 OUTS Entertainment ' 'A long. lOng time ago in a galaxy far, far away . . . or was it 1977 in movie houses across the country that Luke Skywalker and Star Wars captured the hearts oi a nation. The year would he an exp105iVe one at the theaters with the suspense of Close Encounters and The comedy of Anne Hall. The music scene would also be ignited with Saturday Night Fever and the Bee Gees would be leading the way. Fleetwoud Mac's Rumors would rocket them to the group of the year and together with the Brothers Gibb they would set the world on fire with Dlscomania' ' . Not only the discos would be hopping in '77. The Rolling Stones would em- bark on a six-million dollar concert tour; Cheryl Tiegs would lime light the modeling business; and Steve Martin. Chevy Chase, and the Not Ready For Prime Time Players would movate the comedy world with their wild and crazy ways' ' . With the rise of new forms of enter- tainment, as the like of Discomania. and Star Was. the year also suffered a great loss in the deaths of the Cro0ner' ' and the ang' ' ; Bing Crosby and Elvis Presley. Time is one of the most important elements inthe entertainment industry, and even as old stars fade and old bends die. new stars will rise and new manias emerge. New and dynamic entertain- ment will continue . . . even a long, long time from now . . . far, far away. 1131': All WE; . Under Cloud And Under Sta Politics January 13, 1978, marked the passing of America's ' 'Silent Warrier . Hubert Horatio Humphrey. former US Vice President and 4-tem-1 US Senator from Minnesota, died of cancer cutting short his lifetime aspiration of being elected to the Presidency of the United States. One of Senator Humphrey's proudest achievements was his successful support of the Civil Rights Act of 1969, from which he experienced many legislative diEiculties and encountered tremendous public pressures. . After 13 years 0! intennittent talks between the govemmmm of the United Smtes and Panama, a treaty was iimlly signed Sept. 7, 1977, forming an agreement which would turn over con- trol of the Panama Canal to Panama in the year 2000. The settlement consisted of a lengthy treaty resolution and a neutrality pact. Signing the treaty for the 2 countries were Panamanian ?resi- dent Torrijos and United Sate: President Carter. In july '77, Anita Bryant, popular singer also known for her TV comma- cials pxomoting Hedda orange juice, led a successful rally in Dade Camry. Florida, to repeal a county ordinance that outlawed discrimination against homosexuals in housing I employment, and public accomodations. Bryant formed Save Our Children. Inc. ' ' which circulated petitions and forced the public referendum whose main op- posiu'on was an organization named the Coalition for Human Rights. Sporting News The past year in sport: proved to be one which would grasp the world's at- tention . . . in forms of praise. disap- proval. and even crazed pamicipation. It began quietly, at early morning hours, as the streets were invaded by strangely garbed harder: of the dawn. These alien athletes were called jogp gels. The worid would soon be caught up in it: most epidemic craze since the Epidemics would be quite common this ear in sports. The Dallas cowboys wo d contract the winning feVer which would lead them right to the Super Bowl . And the Fever would not shop there. It would spread to the track where Affirmed would not be beaten as he raced to the triple crown. Leon Spinks would dethrone the Greatest' ' , and the New York Yankees would be victorious in the World Series. The Yankees, however, would have other ill: to battle. Manager Billy Mar- tin comes to blows with Superstar Reg- gie Jackson as the world looks on. These hand times would not be the only set- bicls ii: the sporting year. Enroute to Nashville. Tennessee. a chartered DC- 3 crashes and burns killing 1.4 membexs and coach of the Evansville basketball team. Yes, the year's event: would grasp the world's attention, but in ways that metime are not as glorious as super bowls. or as fashionable as jogging. Oi- ten they make us see through the glit- teri past the glamur, to the reality of a way of life called sports. Yet Feet That Wandering Have Gone , t t Turn At. Last To Home Afar. Closing 289 B-Day is coming! , a phrase that a year ago haunted and confounded the campus community has now firmly es- tablished itself as a major col- lege event. Providing its sec- ond year as a successful medi- um between the college popula- tion and the Quad-city's busi- ness worldJ the Augustana Business Club through its An- nual Business Dayr brought 163 Augustana students together with area businesses, profes- sional firms, and government offices for a day of enriching first-hand experience, Eighteen received honors at the 2nd Annual Business Day dinner held that Thursday night, Aprul 2'7, in Westerlin Cafeteria. Those honored were members of the accounting. business administration, and economics departments. Over 200 people attended the banquet where Ralph L. Zahn was' master of ceremonies and the Rev. Charles 1-1. Willey was the evening's speaker. Awards and scholarships presented at the dinner were announced in a press release from the Office of Information FEATURE: b- Services: The Wall Street Journal student achievement award in economics went to Naomi Mon- son Czachura, senior from Hampton. Lynn M. Taeger, senior from Crete, won the Wall Street Journal award in business administration. Andrew W. Covey of Dunlap was honored as the outstanding senior accounting major. Robert E. Swininoga, senior of Palos Hills was named wind net of the Business Club Schol- arship Award. Thirteen students were awarded accounting scholar- ships valued at a total of $4.100. - The recipients include: Ernst 81 Ernst scholarship, Mark W. Maidak, senior, Crystal Lake; John Deere award, Ann R. Wildermuth, junior, Geneseo; Peat, Marwick, Mitchell award, Ronald W. Seib, ju- nior, East Peoria; McGladrey. Hanson, Dunn award, Paul W. Witkop, junior, Springfield; and the James Galley award, Sheldon E. Salak, senior, Rock Island. Arthur Andersen and Com- pany accounting awards went to Eyes That Fire And Sword Have Seen 2 90 C 103 ing ABOVE: Of the 18 honored at the 2nd Annual Business Day Dinner the three pictured above include: asst. prof. of bus admn. , F. Neil Baker, who was awarded 1978 Teacher of the Year for the departmem: of accuunu'ng, busi- ness adminisu-ation. and economics; Lynn M. Tagger, winner of the Wall Stress Journal award in business administration; and Robert E. Swininoga, recipient of the Business Club Scholarship Award . t1 m, SUCCESS IN ITS 2ND YR. BELOW: Entertaining the banquet crowd with their tight barbershop harmony was the award-wmnmg quartet of Paul Renken, Bill Epparly, Aaron Bachnan, and Dino Fappa- demos . Halls Of Stone lEI-T: Among the over 200 attending the B-Day banquet, Randy Emexson. inmuctar of accounting, tcenterl is shown enjoying the post-dinmer speech given by the Rev. Charles H. Willey of Molina . Mary S. Osborn, senior, and David G. Holpert, junior, both of Rock Island; Alan G. Min- nick, junior, Davenport; Lau- rie A. Donahue. junior, Otta- 3 wa; Mary M. Schade, senior, DeWitt, Iowa; Mark O. Si- mundson, junior, Pontiac; Mary Sue Sledd, sophomore, Posen; and A. Paul Wilczynski, sophomore, Calumet City. F. Neil baker, assistant h professor of business adminis- tration, was presented the 1978 Teacher of the Year Award for the departments of accounting, business adminis- tration, and Economics. He was chosen for the award by students in the three depart- ments. The award was preo sented by Robert Swininoga president of the business Club. 1978 marks the second year of practical contributions to I ' the Augustana community by the Business Club thmugh B- Day and its other business-re- lated programs. The group's goal is to assist in the devel- opment of interest in business- oriented activities among stu- dents in the major fields of ac- counting, business administra- tion, and economics; and to provide a vehicle for free ex- change of information and ideas among its members and the business community. On April 27, the Business club took one more step in pursuit of that goal, B-Day was here! . . . Look At Last On Meadows Green v s z; u - -' taaiiiiiw 4 ii I 103.31,? 10,35,331; iv? ' 2w DO YIQuR OWN CAIPITIONS I I Middle Left: Middle Center -. Middle Right: Bottom Left: Bottom Center: Bottom Right: aY 1? i i' I . I The Road goes ever on and on Out from the door where it began Now far ahead the Road has gone Let others follow it who can! Let them a journey new begin. But I at last with weary feet Will turnr-towards the lighted My-evw g- rest and sleep tff 2; - 11v I 1O l m47'a ma..- I9 78 ROCRGTYyi STAFF EXECUTIVE STAFF RichHensey ........ ..... ................................................t.Editor-in-Chief MarkHermanson LisaBracher SueO'Daffer GeorgeKing ElaineKaney ...-...-......-... .......... n-n...--.......-...a-.....--...-...-........- SECTION EDITORS JohnCox LauraMinks TomMiller JimDopler MeriBloomberg .u.....-.-. .................................ActivitiesSection ..... Organizations Section .............................VarsitySportsSection ............................GreeksSection ..... .....A1bumSection PRODUCTION STAFF LindaAntenen .......................................................Organizations, Greeks ...... .......................Activities Greeks ..... Organizations, Greeks .............VarsitySports ................A1bum,0rganizations ...........Album,Greeks MargaretCaron IaniceDavis ColleenDownie ElaiueKaney Emily Long . . . . . ArmetteManick ......-.. ...... .......-......... ......,,...,,.....,,,..,,.,,....,,,. SPECIAL STAFF AnnSherrick AveZuccarino ..... ..... ..........Writer joeParish ...... Artist Artlst BUSINESS STAFF MargaretSchuster DaveConrad ..... .............. ADVISER - Ms . Patrice Loose ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The 1978 Rnckery-l. Volume 63, was printed in an edition of 2,100 copies. 9 by 12 inches. 296 pages. on 1001b. Gloss 191, in black ink. The andsheets are 120 lb. Chocolate 311, and the cover material is Wheat 442. The cover material and the papers were manufactured by Josten's Owatonna Mill in Minn. The 1978 Rockety-I was printed by the Josten's Ameri- can Yearbook Co. at its plant in Topeka, Kansas. The cover was an original artwork lithographed in Engraver's Brown 694. and cased over 150 pt. binder's board at the Topeka plant. The type plan was Comp 111. Headlines and subheads are 30 and 18 pt. Century Schoolbook; body and caption copy are 10 am 8 pt. Heritage Roman; the index is 6 pt. Heritage Raman. Typesetting was by Josten's at it: Tau peka plant. Staff-prepared Fomatt acetate lettering, manufactm-ed by the Graphic Producb Corp. of Roliing Meadcms, Illinois. 60008; was used on the title page; Solemnis, $5425; and on the introfclosing pages; Stone- henge, $5620. Our publisher's representative was Howard L. Dusek, Jr. , P.O.on 6286, Rockford, Illinois, 6117.5. Senior pomim, underclass portraits. and same of the candid: were furnished by John Adolphi and Ron Chappell of Aadalphi Studios. 2037 1611: Sheet. Molina, 111inois, 612 5. Atthhotn Credits: Dave Grilc. Sue Applegate. and Dr. Erwin Weberfjim wan, Bonnie. Reichelt, Tony Hurd. Perry Mason, Dave Lenihan, and Kurt Jensen. 295 Acknowledgements Our sincerest thanks to the late J. R. R. Tolkien; his books. THE TRILOGY and THE HOBBIT; and to the Houghmn Mn Co. for granting us permission to use the poem, ' The Road goas ever on and on' ' for the theme of this year's annual. Special thanks to Stacey McCallum im- har assimnce in the early production of the yearbook and the gratious use of her home for the staff kick-afi Workshop. 0.5 . , thank to Mr. and M15. McCallum for the wonderiul breakfast. 600! t Special thanks ta John Adolphi , Howard Dusek, and membem of the Augustana Publications Board fur their cnoparmion and assistance in the changing of the year- book from a spring delivery book with a supplement to a complete fall delivery boa . Special thanks to Jim McGrath. Augie. Sports Info. Dir. for Varsity gmup shots and season statistics; to Douglas Cuthbert. Dir. of the Computer Center for the set of mailing labels; to Dorothy Bjomson, Registrar for a list- ing of all Augie students; to Dean James Ribbeck and John Olson, Comptroller for their help in the report on the activity fee. Special manks to the Moline Police Department for the use of their jail in shooting the yearbook staff photo. Special thanks also to Dem, Dave. Maw. Bob. John. and nhany aches for lending a hand in dire times. Bless u a ! Cements are welcomed by the Editors. Rockety-l; Union Box 3000; Augustana College; Rock Island. 111i- nuis. 61201. . . . . . . . . . . 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