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w- 9 xl ' .1 3' la- .. 93-. . J' . AUCUSTANA CCllECI HI ;L . IN Rockety - I l980 Volume 70 Augustana College Rock Island, Illinois 6l20l TABLE OF CONTENTS Activities 2 Table Of Conlems '32; AdVE'IiSinS ................................................. 255 Table Of Contents 3 4 Introduction n E.L.' n... w-.-..4:-.mlan J a Imroductiun 5 n o .u c u d 0 U .m 6 Introduction 7 k x4 r ., , . u:- 3 Introduction Introduction 9 10 Introduction K kl; .h Introduction 11 ACTIVITIES Activities 13 Orientation Week Augustana greeted its freshmen this year, as in the past, with varied programs, games, and good times to help the newcomers get over the first feeiings of homesickness and to adjust to the changes of college life. Thursday, August 30, was the big day, as orientation week kicked off with the Opening Convocation in Centennial Hall. Foiiowing words from President Tredway and Dean Sundelius, the freshmen met for the first time with their orientation groups in Carver P.E. Center. The orientation leaders put their peers at ease and the distribution of beanies left the freshmen truly in the spirit of Augie tradition and beanie raids to come. A picnic on the Westerlin lawn set the stage for the evening activities which started off with the mandatory read- ing tests and ended with a bonfire at the Slough. The freshmen finally returned to their rooms and had a chance to get to know their roommates and neighbors. Friday morning put the freshmen into the swing of things with language proficiency tests first thing and music auditions all after- noon. Dinner that night at the faculty advisors' homes gave the freshmen one more chance at home cooking before settling down to a year of dorm food. The bonfire at the Slough was an opportunity to relax with new-inund friends. President Tredway welcomes a freshman to the 30- nanza Dinner at his home. Despite the wait in line, one highlight of orientation Week was the Bonanza Dinner at President Tred- way's. 14 Orientation i n 1 I l Proves Successful Dean Betsey Brodahl's faculty speciality explained !he history of House on the Hill to all interested students. Cohchairmen of freshmen orientation were Paul Felslrup and Karen Paulus. PEER ADVISORS 79-30 Cindy Bridges Pam Graliis Leslie Thummel Caryl Taylor Sue Rusnak Claire Simon Ann Young Annene Leng :ean Catanzaro Karen Sheppard Elaine Schrock Cindy Zarcone Sally Michna Shirley Richardson Pat Tanabe Kari Campbell Julia Pesavemo Lori Knmornicki Annette Regas Natalie Hughes Sue Langhammer Judy Luzar Lydia Catalon Kim Jensen Bath Messinger Mary Scullay Iennifer Jackson Sue Larson Elizabeth Renken Kandi Bredberg Barb Coats Beth McLaughlin Trudy Pollard Sue Theus Emily Griep Kathy Henning lane lohnson Shalon Kilarski Linda Leoneni Debbie Loos Valerie Pracht Mary Kostelic lulie Peterson Debbie Valkenaar T.J. lrey Nate laFrenz Bill Aboll Dan Diller Andy Douglas Steve Tyriver Nick Mendez Mark Deresinski Bill Martin Rick Szlemp Gregg Peterson Jim Brawn Mark Schaeffe! Ken Brill Ed Kozlow Jon Runkle Bob Rosen Bob Nyberg Garry Pinter Bill Schneider Steve McCall Dave Lagerstrom Steve Hanson Bill Breinig Dan Hogan Scot Anderson Tum Dillingharn Gino Pavinato Kevin Hoffman Bob DiChrislofano Mike Baker Kevin Smilh Mike Meyer Dave Radloff Dave Ruda Bob Anderson Mark Gibson Steve Belts Alan Gill Willie Rusin Kevin McGoughan Ken Paulus AI kewis Jerry Strut: Ron Spiotta Wayne Benson Orientation 15 - Outdoor Educatit V H 777v L Registration on Saturday put the year into perspective for most of the fresh- men, as they realized that the year was not going to be all peaches and cream. Closed classes, changed instructors, and the confusion of registration left most of the freshmen exhausted, but the Theater Department's presentation of You know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running was a we1corne conclusion to the day's activities. Sunday was the first time to realiy t take it easy, and many freshmen at- tended the Faculty Specialities, presen- t tations by members of the faculty to acquaint students with the Quad City area and Its history. Dinner Sunday 1 evening at President Tredway's was fol- ' lowed by the movie Bless the Beasts and the Children in Centennial HaH which gave the freshmen a chance to I mingle and find new friends. Orienta- l tion week ended on a cheery note, as most of the freshmen trooped to Cen- tennial Hal1 on Monday to see the Ori- entation Leader's talent show complete with a salute to King Tred and My Sharona. The week was a successful one, and by the start of classes on Tues- day, the freshmen were willing and able to dig right in to college life. Old Main looms behind the freshmen as they participate in Outdoor education activ Precision and team-work heip in skinning the snake. A happy freshman smiles as she finds he 14 Or 16 Outdoor Education on Brings New Experiences Outdoor Educalion teaches the freshmen the importance of working The Outdoor Education experience pu1ls the orienmion group together r together. and builds the group's cohesiveness. rl'pluie, A raiher large orientation group disprove; the domino theory. Outdoor Education 17 Versatility Merges Towards the end of orientation week, all the peer advisers and orientation co-ordinators combined their efforts to present the Leaders' Talent Show. Emcees for the night were Mary Scoliay and Scot Anderson; they introduced a variety of talented performers, including vocalists and instrumentalists. The comedy acts were especially entertaining, reflecting much hard Work and I . . . . effort. The night was a fun experience for both the InergarIIIelGrIlfirews and Kathy Henmng supporlatowenng Kewn Smith during leaders and the freshmen. mg re ' Ion Morrison and Mary Scollay combine their talents during If they were not peer advisers, this is what Ken Paulus, Clinton Triebes and their performance of 4'Que5tion. Dan Gibertini would be. The Trangler Troope perform; a difficult inverted pyramid. The iohnny Revolta routine brings laughter from the audience 18 Leaders' Talent Show In Talent Shows The freshmen orientation week came 10 an exciting climax with the production of the Freshmen Talent Show. Emcee; Nate LaFrenz and Tacy Lackore introduced the acts with their opening number, Comedy Tonight. A skit portraying the problems of freshmen life, a juggling act, and an impersonation of Rosanna Rosanna Danna added humor to the show. The night, however, held much more than comedy. It was evident that the freshmen class has its share of talented musicians as well as gifted singers. Dancing, represented by both ballet and disco, was also a strong point in the entertainment, The whole talent show combined hard work and fun to yield a very special show. Holiy MacDonald displays poise during her performance of Rodeo, Julie Kunrzie and Lori Soelle harmonize together on The Out- Cnnceniralion is the key '0 N'dY Rath's Raglime SElECtiun- law. Freshmen Tale ! Show 19 .hh- ARS Opens CUBOMS Concert Season The CUBOM sponsored concert series opened the fall quarter with a stimulating performance by the Atlanta I Rhythm Seciionh The concert was held on Sunday, Sep- tember 23rd. The group Spokane prepared Augie stu- dents for the blasting music of ARS. Singing a more mellow tune, Ronnie Hammond relaxes. Ronn'we Hammond and LR. Cobb harmonize to bring just the right much of class lo their medley. 20 Fall Concert Atlanta Rhythm Section is doing, what they enioy, playing for the fans. The warmwp band, Spokane, entertains the audience. Fall Concert 21 d .5 Parents And Offspring Reunited Blue skies and warm tempera- tures welcomed Augustana par- ents to Rock Island, on September 29th and 30th. Once again the .campus was crowded with many a .offspring's housing accommoda- tions and sampling the cafeteria food, Faculty specialty presenta- tions highlighted Saturday morn- ing, with Augustana suffering a disappointing 16-7 loss to a super Millikin football team in the after- noon. Mouths full, Deb Haertjens and her mother muster a pair of impish grins. 22 Parent's Weekend Wearinga Dad button and Mum, Dwayne Abbottjs parents are After the strenuous walk up campus, Mn and Mrs. Graeff and Ron rest on the dOIm appropriately attired for Parent's Weekend. steps. During Parent's Weekend, Judy Schott and her parents enjoy their dinner al the picnic Parent's Weekend 13 5 Music And Beer Highlight Oktoberfest Lederhosen, dirndls and the Deutsch- meisters assembled at the Col Ballroom in Davenport. The German tradition of pol- kaing and guzzling beer was celebrated at Augie's annual celebration of Oktober- gegMTlraestggsgxttilleRI:zgniogjlr?ifgEn; Egaligllones and Laurie Wood coordinate their steps while masmring the morning. -i milk: The dance iloor, tables and bar are equalty popular as Augie students jam the Col. 24 Oktoberfesr Run Spiotta grasps a pepsi as Brian Roegge eyes all Piaying the tunes, the Deustschmeisters keep everyone hopping. the empties on the table. L Chuck Rovey and Herr Weber laugh about their exploits on the dance floor. German professor Erwin Webet and Sue Trulson demonstrate the poika. Oktoberfest 25 i- dh 'T h Celebrate Me Home Observed Angie's Homecoming involved many events centered around the theme Celebrate Me Home. The activities were welI-organized by a great deal of work from the co- chairmen Jeri Havlik and Cleve Charles. The festivities began with the Talent Show on Wednesday and yell, rope-pull and bonfire Thursday. The BOS proved their brains and brawn by winning both the yell and rope-pull for the men. In women's competition the KE's won the yell and APO took the rope-pull. The crowning of the Vi-King Kent Johnson and the Vi- Queen Mary Meisch took place Friday night. The royal court included Junior Prince and Princess Mike Cerone and Cyn- thia Antonik, and Sophomore attendants Melanie Johnson and Michael O'Rourke. Following the coronation, the KE's and the POP's won the sing contest. Saturday's activities incorporated the Homecoming Pa- rade, where the Freshmen won the float competition, and the football game where Augie was defeated by Elmhurst 28- 6. The evening activities were climaxed by a dance held at Jet! Pope's Version afaCathoIic leader includes bluejeansand the Omni in Davenport. Sunglasses. The Phi Omega Phi fraternity offer the POP rendition of Won't You Please Come Home Bill Bailey. Karen Newman and Laurie Wood harmonize at the talent show. 26 Homecoming yphnlding Homecoming Iradition, the Senior football players Cu-Chairmen cl Homecoming are Cleve Charles and Jeri Haw 3'11 the way before Iorching the bonfire. lik. The Augie cheerleaders inspire the fans with their acro- baxic talent. Seniors Kent Johnson and Mary Meisch reign as Homecoming Vi-King and Vi-Queen. Homecoming 27 11-:- Blue Jays Topple Vikings Traditionaily the hightighl of Homecoming is the football game. Exceptionally mild October temperatures provided a perfect setting for a I Viking victory. However, this year Augustana . played a tough Elmhurst team, losing the game . 28-6. The Vikings got off to a slow start, threat- ening to score in several unsuccessful drives. The second half saw a lone Augie touchdown scored. I The Augustana delense, led by Gregg Johnson. converge on their l opponent. Don Fry and Joe Evans are just two members ofthe Appleblossom cheerleading squad. 23 Homecoming The Elmhurst defense gets set to tackle ball carrier Tony Schumann after a good gain. Punting me fombalf on fourth down, John Stockton hopes lu put the Blue Jays deep in theit own Ierrftory. Me! Blaser and the defensive squad plol their strategy. Homecoming 29 New Tradition Initiated Mike Cerone becomes Auguslana's first lunior Prince escorting Junior Princess Cindy Anlonik. Drum Major, lnhn Fuleyl commences the conlroi versial BOS Parade. 30 Homecoming Though Augie lacks a marching band, ghe Pom Pon Squad keeps in step. Requiring all night construction, the KE-GAB float entry goes from drawing board to masterpiece, Exaggerated movement is the tool 0! the Irade for mime Tim Settimi. Homecoming 31 The Cast Jean Brodie Teddy Lloyd Gordon Lowther Miss Mackaye Sandy Monica Jenny Mary MacGregor Louise Little Girls Sister Helena Mr. Perry In a climactic final scenel lean Brodie comes to the realization that The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie Laurie Click Denis Drolet Dan Weirsema Susan Culley Joan Nicholson Julie Kunzie Katherine Pore Claire Simon Miriam Anderson Diana Marlott Shelby Ingram Grace anlayson Susan V055 Liz Ready Marty Jean Schmidt Bob Birkeneder her own sludem has betrayed and, thuslyj assasinated her. 32 Fall Produdiun Mr. Perry, a West Virginian reporter, unfolds the smry oi the prime of Miss Jean Brodie as told by a former student, Sister Helena. Artist Teddy Lloyd stares in disbelief as lwo of Miss Brodiehs former students teEl of their past teacher's plans of sending their friend Mary lo war. Establishes Theatrical Abilities Eecause of Miss Brodie's po ical beliefs, Headmislress Mackaye venge- fully dismisses the charismam teacher. Jean Brodie and Gordon Lowther discuss the problems inherem wnh their sexual affair. Headmislress Mac aye reprimand; the childish behavior of the Creme de la Creme , Miss Brodie's girls. The end of the play was marked by the cast's appearance at the curtain call. Miss Brod'we exp ins to her past and present students the shocking news 0! Mary's trag'Lc death. Fall Pruduclinn 33 34 South American Quarter On September 'I, 67 students departed for ten weeks of study arid travel on Augustana's eight annual foreign study quarter. This year the students traveled to South America which provided them with a different perspective of how people live. Among the countries they visited were Colombia, Brazil, Ar- gentina, Chile, Peru, and Ecuador. With classes in the mornings, students were allowed many opportunities to experience South American life in the afternoons. The students were offered four courses taught by members of the Augustana faculty. Professors teaching courses included: Dru Peter Beckman, Christian Faith in the Modern World; Dr. Rich- ard Anderson, Geology of South American Dr. Thomas Brown, History of South American and Dr. Harold Bell, Political Sci- ence of Developing Nations? Accompanying the students as di- rector of the fall program was Dr. Arjibay Doreste. Two Indian women rest outside the steps of the airport building - in Cuzco. At the fool Of the Andes mountains, ?he fascinating city of Cuzco unfnids itselfe The passage of time is shown through this Inca calendar in Cuzco. Looming mountains serve as a background for these Inca ruins. Remnants ol the Incan pasi are shown through these ruins silualed on a hill in Cuzco xanthan- u- - limit 1r Maria Saguxo. Lynn Iensen, Cindy Fisher and Steve Good lake time out from classes 10 plot the direction of their next stop outside a church in Cuzcov i Souih American Quarter 35 qlh ihh Augustana sludents as well as members of the community gathered to enjoy the Sankta Lucia festival, an annual Swed- ish program sponsored by the Scandinavian Club, The even- ing consisted of songs, dances and ceremonies. Sonya Swan son was named the Lucia Queen. Her attendants were Kate Benson, Rosalyn Henry and Marilyn Jackson. A specia! speaker for the evening was Kristina Hedin, the Maurtizson scholar from Sweden. The night's activities concluded with refreshments provided by the American Scandinavian Foun- dation. Sonya Swanson, Rosalyn Henry and Marilyn Jackson led the Sankta Lucia ptocession. 36 Sankra Lucia Sankta Lucia Festival ? y. g. Lucia Queen Sonya Swanson represented Swadish Christmas lraditions. Candlelight added a festive spirit to the evenings activitiw Ushers In The Holidays Lori Suelle, Suzy Hasse and Bruce Hall enjoy the Iussekatter served after the ceremony. Maurilzson scholar Kristina Hedin spoke about Swedish customs. Sankta Lucia 37 Messiah Kindles The Christmas Spiri 2: Conduuing for his Iouneenth year, Donald Morri- Warming up, Val Ahlman practices her music. son directs another exemplary performance. This year marked the 99th performance of the Messiah at Augustana. For his fourteenth year, Mr. Donald Morrison conducted the Au- gustana Symphony Orche5tra and members of the Handel Oratorio Society which includes the Augustana Choir, the Ascension Chapel Choir, and members of the community in Cen- tennial Hall. The event took two months of dedicated rehearsals and was performed dur- ing the Christmas Season. The return of John Ostendorf, the bass, as well as Susan Belling the soprano, Anne Larson the alto, and James Mc- Donald the tenor, helped to carry on the meaningful Augustana tradition. Soloist; for the production were Susan Bellingl Anne Larson, lames McDonald, and john Ostendorf. 38 Messiah Handel's immonal Messiah is Ihe music Ihat has become a world- wide language. Wiiham Henigbaum kindly lends lim Herbeck a hand whh tying his bow tie. Messiah 39 a. Girls Struggle For Identity in Vanities ... As three girls find out, life doesn't aIways go as planned. Joy Thorbjornsen, Laurie Click, and Claire Simon portray three sorority sisters, Mary, Kathy, and Joanne in the play Vanities. Joanne is the onEy girl who achieves her high school dream of becom- ing a wife and mother. Kathy earns a much sought after teaching degree but then finds no enjoyment in the profession and is uncertain about her future direction. On the other hand, Mary goes out into the world and makes a name for herseif in the por- nographic field. ' rr-x loanne, Mary, and Kathy repremnl three sorority sister; on the road to separate lives. 40 Winter Producliun Joanne reveals plans lar her wedding, With her mind on her boyfriend, Mary abandons hcr sludies. Mary relates some of her experiences from the porno shop. Winter Production 41 I 42 NCAA Division IN BasketbaH Finak The North Park Vikings have taken it again! For the third straight year in a row, Norih Park, with head coach Dan McCarrell, took firat place in the Divi- sion Ill NCAA Basketball Champion- ships by defeating Upsala College of East Orange, New Jersey by seven points, 83 to 76. Named to the all tour- nament team were North Park's Keith French and Michael Thomas talso most valuable played, Upsala's Steve Keenan and Ellonya Green, and Wittenburg's Tyrone Curtis. Wittenburg University of Springfield, Ohio defeated Long- wood College of Farmville, Virginia 48 to 47 in the consoiation game, Leonard. Brad Gulchhall H49 tips the ball from Lancer's Shack Vince Lundeen is presented with a token of apprecialion by Russ DeVelle, Chairman of Division III Basketball for hosting the taurnamenl at Augustana. Modzul Greer aims for a basket as he continues to be one of Norrh Park's leading scorersr Ail heads are up as North Park and Upsala battle for possession of the ball. By Cuntrollmg the rcbuund Wittenburg player, Alan Watson MZOJ. lakes n0 chances in the tonsolauon game. Upsala Viking Phil Timberiakem15imakes sure Ihal North Park doesn't gel lhe ball. North Park's Michael Thomas, lim Clausen, and Modzcl Greer cheer as Michael Harper holds up their iirst place plaque. NCAA Division III Basketball Finals 43 44 Dance Marathon Beginning at 6:30 pm. on the night of March 21 and ending at 10:00 p.m0 on me night of March 22, 82 couples danced withh'happy feet to benefit Muscular Dystrophy. The dancers were allowed only a few pauses for rest and nourishment while continuing their lively movement in the Carver Physical Education Cen- ter. The dancers received much support from local mer- chants, family, and friends. The top winners for the event included Jeff Condit and Natalie Nelson with the most money pledged per hour, and Bob Anderson and Sue Campbell with the greatest number of pledges overall. A hearty congratulations to all participants for a job weII-danced. Providing live enlar'ta'lnment for the dancars were the Blues Brothers. m L! Bob Nybelg talks with Jim, a muscular dystrophy child, Dance marathon co-chairmen Tom Johnson and Teri Hajlo present the fmal amount of money pledged for the marathon. Buzzing in time with the music are Mary Scollay and fim Innis. Dance Marathon 45 he:- Charities Benefit From UMOC 2' April 11th marked the 24th annual Ugly Man on Campus Festival held in Centennial Hall. The Rainbow Child Center in Rock Island and National Reyes Syndrome Foundation divided the proceeds of $1,710. The event was sponsored by the Augustana College chapter of Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity. The evening began with the auction. Auctioneer Roy Larson offered items to be sold that were donated by Quad-City merchants and Augustana faculty and staff members. Emcees Dr. David Hill, Dr. Jeffrey Shoap, and Dr. Ronald Tyler introduced the acts-for the talent show which followed the auction. Acts presented included instrumental and vocal sold; and a return visit to UMOC by the Hilltoppers, who received a standing ovation for their renditions of Bye, Bye Blues and Shillelagh Stick . At the conclusion of the talent show, the winners of the beauty and the beast contest were announced. Winners were determined by the amount of money donated in the name of each candidate. Julie Atkinson, sponsored by the Roundels, was named Campus Beauty , and Mark Weimer, sponsored by Beta Upsilon Sigma Business Fraternity, was chosen Campus Beast . APO member Gary Robbins modeEs the crocheted shawl donated to the UMOC auction by Shirlee Fen- wick. ' t ' U f UB , B BI 1' dur'n the talent . :hhcwalllmppers sing their rendition 0 ye ye Hes ' g Beauty candidate Lindy Lang leads beast candidate Pau! Hiidreth to the stage before the intermission of the ta1ent show. 46 Ugly Man On Campus Representative Assembly sponsored beauty With deep concentration, Andy Ralh performs Karen Smith presents Mark Weimer whh the tro- and heist candidates Sue Larson and Dave Tocana in D minor for lhe audience. phy for being named campus beast. Westman, promenade to the stage. The candidates for campus beast present themselves to the audience for one Iinal view before the voting ends. Talent show emcee Dr. David Hill announces the next act. Ugly Man On Campus 47 48 Spring Producnon Dr. Pangloss and his students discuss The Besl of Ail Possible Worlds. The Cast Dr. Pangloss Candide Cunegonde Maximillian Pacquette Baron Governor BaronesMPenitent ServanVWhore Grand Inquisitor Old Lady BulgarfanXOld Don Recruiting ManXWeslphaIian Admirall'Old Don Governor's Aidef5ultan JewXFriarXTorturer Penitent WhoreXHarem Slave Harem Dancer Penitentfsheep PenitentXSheep PenitentiMercham Penitent Dave Allen Dan Wiersema Grace Finlayson Jeff Baker Miriam Anderson Mark Johnson Ruth Baumann Liz Ready Greg Braid Joy Thorbjornsen Alan Gill Bob Birkeneder Dave Westman Joe Blodgett Jeff Coussens Pam Crouch Sue Voss Birgitta Norberg Beth Anderson Karen Swanson Linda Shipman Janet Love The old lady lclls Candide and Cunegonde her sad tale ol how she lost her bullock, Candide and Cunegonde are reunited once more and Ihere 15 a happy ending for all. The governor is tricked into thinking Maximillian is a preuy maiden. Village people can not wail to enjoy Ihe lurtures at the daily Auto De Fey. Candide and Cunegonde expelimenl wilh the male and femate juxlapusition, mherwise known as the birds and the bees. Spring Producuon 49 : Everyone Enjoys Olympics And Picnic : On Sunday, May 11 the Resident Halls Innovative Pro- grammers sponsored the first annual All School Olympics in conjunction with CUBOM's All School Picnic. Olympic events included tricycle races, rootbeer chugging, wheel- barrow races, and water balloon toss. Augustana students entgrtained as people ate dinner in the Westerlin court- yar . Dan Beecher adds more food to his plate during the All School Picnic. Sharon Kilarshi enjoys herself in one of the tricycle races. 50 All School Picnic Cheryl Soderquist drinks East in hopes of winning the roolbeer chugging Wheelbarrow races add fun l0 H12 All Sch001 Picnic. Ali School Picnic 51 43H Baccalaureate Brings Together P - Beth McLaughlin ans Chula Lerdvoratavee pose for one final picture after The M051 Rev. Edward O'Rourke, bishop of the Roman Catholic Baccalaureata Diocese of Peoria, preaches his sermon during 1132 service. Rev. Richard Swanson opens the service with a message 52 Baccalaureate Family, Friends, and Graduates Family and friends participate in one final tribute lo the 1980 Many graduates talk In their friends as they wait for the processional to begin. graduales. Graduates sand in one of their lasl Auguslana 1ines as WHY prepare for the start of Ihe service. Baccalaureate 53 Graduates Honored At Commencement Sunday May 25 marked the One Hundred and Twenthieth annual convocation for 441 Augustana graduates. Dr. Thomas Tredway, president of Augus- tana, was assisted by Dr. Harold Sundelius, Dean, in presenting diplomas 10 the graduates. The Commence- ment Address Knowledge for Survival was delivered by Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, University Professor of Chem- istry and Associate Director of Lawrence Berkeley Lab- oratory at the University of California at Berketey. Cam- pus pastor, Rev Richard A. Swanson, offered the Invo- cation and the Benediction. Dr. Timothy Schermer presents Jean Erickson wilh her Auguslana diploma. A capacity crowd packs Carver P.E. Center for Commence? men! 1980V 54 Crarlualion Terry McCarler waits for his turn to receive his diploma. The Class of 1980 gathers outside prior to the pracessional. Graduation is a happy day for Kevin Iackson. Graduation 55 aim .. He,tu. Dave Weslman stresses optimism in his graduation address. Presiden: Thomas Tredway gives a congratulatory handshake to Jim Beckman, It's a long awaited day for Ann Radloff and Steve Hollingworlh. Molly Nesseler has a happy smile on her graduation day. 55 Graduarion Sue Boland prepares to enter Carver Physical Educa- Knowledge for Survival is the theme lor the commemcemem address given tion Center for the beginning of the graduation by Dr. Glenn Seaborg. ceremony. An exciting day comes to an end as Shirley Tappendorl and Nancy Bertram receive their graduation certificate. Hardwork and many iriends has made this day possible for Sub De Young and his constant companion, Nellie. Gradualion 57 ORGANIZATIONS 58 Organizalions Organizations 59 Religious Tradition Lives On At - Augustana Religion has always been held as a vital dimension to edu- cation at Augustana College. The program of minitry seeked to maintain and develop worship and service as an integrai .- . - I; . Faggiab'lfm?tgzg part of campus life. On Wednesday mornings and evenings, . ' ya:caidw'eII,-.Tbrn osgenw there was an hour set aside ior student worship as well as the 10.5.3; :Rev. Swanson. . regular ChapeE and Catholic services on Sundays. 60 Religious Groups Rev. Richard A. Swanson is knownno! only am Pastor and counselor to Auguaanzi stu- dents, but 3150 IS a very good friend. 7 Sister Mary McLaughlin 355-5-le with +He- 5' c nseting of studehts and 'those in 'the. . 'hpliic CampiJs Ministry, on; and reveialions with Religious Groups 61 Students Achieve Scholastic Honors 1 Aristeia is an honor society for freshmen. Those people who received a 3.5 or better grade point during their fresh- man year are initiated into this I organization. Misleia w Front Row: Erin Lobb, Shawn Drummond', Cindy IHoglund', L 'Kbriiornicki, Patti Miller, lulia Hendricks. Ilow 2: Alice Etheridge, Caron Klingner, Betty Graver, 'Les Ie Hayfield, Don'na. Lund, Ann McGovern, Dave Jess, Gary Aiken, lane! Dare, Alan Gill, Carol BateIs. IlIIoI'III 3: Nick Finari, Teresa McMee- kan. lean Misner, Janeen Kauffman. Susanne Esser, Debbie Wise', Susan Kob, Lori Behrihger, Mary Kay Johnson; Row l: Diane McCarthy, KIarla Bennett Ianei' DIefanoirich, Sarah JIefiers, Nancy Kuchta, Ke'n. Keiling, Bill Manin, Debbie Burkholder, Bruca Lundeen, Tim Teddy, Tum- Marier, Debee Vaikenaar, Louise Lombardo. IAIIsIeia m anl Row: Dianne Lynch, Wendy- -Slrickland, Juiie Tyrer, T I Lynne Rabuse, Sandy Sandstrom, Val Ahlman, Wiiiiam Swansmi, Sand IhyI Kowalkcg IIl'on , Christie Ralch, Laura Poduch, Ken Str'pmberg, Karen Schaefer, Cin'dy Nels . Re I ,4: Joe! Wi'erInka Brya Mark Pedersen, Ama'nda NIelsprII', Val Steinh'auseIr, Angela PhiflipsI,I Peggy 5c nmn-I judy Schott',1uliI' I Jasiota. Row 5: Bob Schuilzf Brian O'N'eil', JoeII Peterson, 62 Honorary Socielies Omicron Delta- Kappa is a na- tionalhanor society for upper- clasg students. Members, sefected i in the spring of their junior or senior years, iudgenE an the basis of their academic ex'cell'enae and ' leadership abilities: Omicron-Della. Kappz- Eranl Row: Ter- ry Husletler, Sara Hedberg, Sue Larson, Ian Inhnsnn, Ba'rb Maas, NanI-iy Bertram, Beb- hie Logs, 5hirley. Tappendorf, Andy Hen- sun, Hath Jonankurt, Heller. Row 2: Bean lensen, Kevin Mcclo'ughan, Dale Herheck, : Dave Weslman', Stephen NoeL Mortar Board is a nationalhonor society for seniors. Mem- bers 0f this organization were chosen by the faculty on the basis of their academic excellence. Mortar Board --- Front Row: Bub DeYoung,Sara Hedberg, Nanny Bertram, Sylvia Pete'son, Jufie Stamenkcvich. Row 2: Kim Lawler, Andy Bensony Who's; Who: Among Students in American Colleges and Univer- sities is an honor awarded to about 10 !n of the senior class. Those seniors whu were chosen for lhishonor were recognized for the leadership they displayed throughout their coilege years. Who's who -- Eronl Row: Steve Betts, lacki lannucci; Steve Slaveck, Mary Scollay, Kurt Heller, Bob DeYoung, Sue Larson, Beth McLaughlin; Barb Maas. Raw 1: Cur- tis Lawrencel Ann Ericmn, Andy anling, Dave Westman, Sylvia Peterson. IEri Hau- lik, Andy Benson. Row 3:: Julie Stamenko- vic'h, iim Slagel. Kent Iohnson, Tom Isaac: son. Steve Hanson, Paul Felstrup. Hunurary Societies 63 xv-h-e. - iw..n-4.Lr-.-r 64 Student Judiciary Student Judiciary And Representative Assembly Are Students Helping Others Members of the Student Judiciary were selected in the spring prior to their year of service. The function of this group was to uphold and enforce the Augustana Code of Social Conduct. When a student was accused of committing an offense of some kind such as vandalism or the possession of illegal drugs, he or she would have been taken to the Student Judiciary. The members would decide whether or not the person was guilty, the degree of seriousness of the offense, and then the proper punishment. However, the Student Judiciary also served in an advisory capacity in order to aid offenders and to help them realize the seriousness of their offense and the need to change their actions. The basic function of the Representative Assembly, the student gov- ernment body, was to fulfill any academic and social needs of the students. In order to do this, the RA; had a variety of responsibilities which included acting as a liaison between the students and the faculty or administration and appointing and coordinating various activity committees such as Orientation and Homecoming. Last year the RA. recognized a need to have better communication with the rest of the students. To improve this, they held open RA. meetings and published a minutes-like report of their meetings every week in The Observer. The RA. also established the use of a Punch Card for students which provided for discounts at several local businesses. views shared by lohn Telieen about the ay prevent such an outbreak while Bob An arson records; I1! Row: Sleve' Beinsr Dave Watman, Patty McKinnun, Julie Mating, Ann 11', 'Cindy Johnsqn, 'Val Ahlman. Row 2: Malt Benson, Luke Wigul, John Cox, Sid. Anderson,loyVock lIrn. .erbeck-, CherylSodequIst,AndreiNelson,MaIgaret Mitchell, TerryHostetler, 'Beth IMcLaughI'In; ahd Ka'IHy McCabeI. '7 fellow re' v resentatives. In an ,gffnr't -to help sm- dents cm down on per- sonal expenses. RA. es- Iabli'sha'xd the use of the Punch Cardfl It provided for student discounts at severa'l iocal businesses. DIreclaons. 0 gm 'Stexie' Bells, up: u 'r :. I valm alumni l D. m puhumtxm r -.' Ir 4..I,.:JI.I' J Representative Assembly 65 LS. And I.F. Coordinate Greek Events The lnter-Sorority and In- ter-Fraternity were com- posed of at least three mem- bers from each Greek group as well as executive officers. The purpose of these two organizations was to pro- mote interaction among the Greek groups. The Inter-So- rarity, for instance, spon- sored the winter LS. dance to which all sorority mem- bers were invited. These two groups also set certain stan- dards that each sorority and fraternity had to abide by such as the guidelines they must follow during the rush- ing and pledging periods, 66 LE, LS. CCB And CUBOM Direct'Activities CUBOM - Front Rowrkefth Reimel, Craig Jones, Margaret Mitchell, Row 2: Denise Dungey, Liz Ready, Mark Dugo, Gregg Peter- son, Paul Felstrup, lulie Atkinson, Pat Murphy, loy Holfard, Sonya Swanson, Janet Dare, Nat- alie Hughes. Row 3: luiie Tonkfn, Ann Boyd- slun, Mary Kostelic, AI Lewis, Debbie Farmer, ' EEIen- Engelhardt, Carol Odman, Tina ThuJ, Patty Appelquist, Carol Berry. Ilow 4: Dave tagerslrom. Kurt Heller. Mark Gibson. Karen 5 - ' .: t I. PipaE, Lorri Hilt, Jim Barnes. Cindi Hilt, Cindi ' . Nelson, Pam Graifjs. Row 5: Bill Potter, Tim Eagles; Bruce Mathes, Tim Johnson, Tom Johnson, Terri Hajlo, Bob Nyberg, Wes Wil- liams, Kris Habenichl, Missy McComb, Janet Marsden, EmiEianc Burbcn. , ' IOHIROWEI Torn Scett, Mr.- Daug Troutman, Bill. I Potter. Mr. Ben Newcomb. Row 2:. LukeVWigtiL Paul hFelstrup, Jackinlannucci, Mr. .Ken Johnson, Sharon Ki- - larski. ' - ' CUBOM - or the College Union Board of Managers - is a group of students who provide a number of activities for all Au- gustana students throughout the year. Some of the most popular events spon- sored by CUBOM were such movies as Anima! House , The Deerhunter , and Halloween and concerts given by such groups as the Atlanta Rhythm Section and Palbo Cruise. CUBOM sponsored several other activities such as Oktoberfest, Casi- no Night, the Trivia Contest, a trip to Flor- ida during spring break, and an all school picnic. CCB - or the CoJIege Center Board e is the policy making group of the College Center. This year, CCB was actively in- volved in evaluating and remodeling the new building in order to better suit the needs of everyone on campus. The mem- bers also had to make several decisions regarding such matters as the restrictions of the use of the Center, the management of the game room, and the check cashing system. - .. 0' a n. , n- eeSEn.:RoW'2:'Eht Mu'fphy, Steve Fischer, Kim Welis,'-Mar:y Eerta, Diane McCarthy, Trieia Cutrer, Lari Miller. Row 3: Laura Sperlik. Joy Holfo'rd, Anrie.Veltrnan, Craig Jones, Sa'lly; Michnq, Judy Beardeuff, Martha Ruusey, Brenda White, Joe Blodgett. Row 3: Keith Relmel, Jerry Stwtz, Mark 'iulicueur, Juhn Wells. CCB, cuaom 67 Last year proved to be a year fiIIed with a variety of fun and innovative activities for all down-campus residents thanks to the resi- dent directors and members of the hall councils. Andreen's Hall Council, under the guidw ance of Resident Director Carmen Hoppen- jan, sponsored several social activities such as their annual ice-cream social, 3 Halloween party and ski trip with Seminary Hall, a Christmas tree decorating party, and a little sibling week end in March. The Hall Council was responsible for providing many services for the residents such as Rice Krispie treats and coffee during finals weeks. breakfast served in the basement, and new carpeting in the lounges. A sale of daisies on May Day was another project in which the hall council participated. The Seminary Hall Councii, under the di- rection of Resident Director Doug Hultquist, also sponsored several activities for the resi- dents. A Halioween costume party, a ski trip to Sundown, and a trip to Wrigley Field for a Chicago Cubs baseball game were some of the activities organized for the residents. They also participated in a major project of collecting and recycling aluminum cans. 63 CAI: And Hal'l Councils The Carlsson Hall Councii, with Resident Directors Chris and jan MauI-Smith, participated in a variety of both athletic and social events. There were volleyball and basketball tournaments between the floors and an inter-hall tennis tournament with the women. Movies and pizza parties with sister onors kept them busy, and there was a studentffacuky grub -n- gab in which members of the faculty were invited to have Sunday dinner with the men wrmg $311011? fIi'mE ,. CASS And HalI Councils 69 New Head Residents Add The Erickson Hall Council, under the guidance of new Resident Director Phil Winger, worked on several projects this year. The council's major concern was providing a variety of activities for the men in the dorm One such way thatr they achieved this was by coverting the basement into a game room for the residents to 70 C.A.'s And Hi Councils Flair To Up-Campus Living f waiawm - mwwgm mm: Under the leadership of new Resident Director Cheryl Gaus, the Westerlin Hall Council sponsored several activities for the up-campus women. They promoted such events as big sisNittle sis floor activities, exercise classes, a real big sileittle sis weekend, and parties with other dorms. They also provided donuts and hot chocolate during finals weeks, sold flowers on Vaientine's Day, and added various other improvements to the dorm. The C.A.'s from Erickson and Westerlin also promoted group activities by participating in various events with their sister and brother floors as well as several activities on their own onors such as Secret Santa gift exchanges at Christmas time. Wmmg. j ' :5 'vtiitmfc: C91. C.A.'s And Hall Councils 71 72 Black Student Union The Black Student Union Sponsors Special Activities For Entire School The Black Student Union is an organization that pro- moted several activities - both cultural and social - in which the entire student body was able to participate. Some of their most important events included Kewanza, a week long festival which featured the black people's traditional ways of celebrating Christmas; Black History Week, a period of recognition and aware- ness of past and future Blacks; and their annual fashion show. As well as having many dances and parties, the BSU also sponsored an International Dinner in con- junction with the Scandanavian Club. I .,att...,.Rd:eif . vfo.. h :Anita-Caldyvell, Keili El Brown, Valena Morris. ESU. ladi arduita H: dersori. Jerri . Centen'ma Hall as they'mudel 'chicr-Ias Black Student Union 73 3 ; Alpha Phi 9 Omega: A h h Leader In Service l And Friendship a- Row 2: CarolSpheffniegshfrleyglfark. Peggy ZoleKaren smjlhrLEsa cl? .- Mathiesen, KI ' A Miller. Row.5:J 74 Alpha Phi Omega In the spirit of leadership, friendship, and service, the Lambda Rho Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega National Ser- vice Fraternity participated in a variety of service projects this year. The 24th annual Ugly Man on Campus Pagent was presented with the proceeds benefitting the Reyes Syndrome Foundation and the Rainbow Children's Cen- ter. Additional programs included tutoring and big- brother involvement at Bethany Boy's Home, helping the cultural adjustment of Foreign Friends in the area, work with the Opportunity Center in Molina, and continued sponsorship of a child through the Christian Children's Fund. Lambda Rho also hosted the APO Section 48 Spring Conference at which workshops and inter-chapter activiv ties inspired new and better ways of service in the future. Alpha Phi OMEga - Eton! Row: iane gleiriman, Eancy Hopker, Mary Sue-Z'e'kich' Debra Wise, Mari Solber-g, Dbrielle M' er, Arlene WoodWard, Ami Nbppe, Mich rgoh, Julie, Tuch, Louise Eqmb'ardo', i L ! Alpha Phi Omega 75 76 Observer ' otit- p'e'f ecu! y istralg d DaVeVWga'th. Steve Hanson and Beth Lieka ' ' . every page of the nawgpaper. Observer 77 . V1 t e k C O R Augustana College Yearbook, Volume 70 78 Rockety-I Edilm-ln-Chiel Laura Minks devotes many ours to leamg over copy Ann McGovern lakesa quick break from separat- and deciding what should be included in the yearbook. Eng and identifying candid pictures. lnLjri-effort to prevent the book from cuntaining too many mis- 5 takes. Cathy Borvig ra-checks name spellings before typing. them ' on the gang; copy sheet: , n; CaroI Monsgih- ciure would be Rockely-l 79 WVIK: The Dynamic Sound 5' Plays On t Scot Anderson, General Manager of the campus radio station, WVIK, i and severai members of his staff turned off the music as well as the lights for the final time last year. Because of the time needed to renovate the student run station into a National Public Radio Station trun by the governmentL the staff of 9'1 -FM was only able to remain in operation for the first half of the year. During that time, though, WVIK L provided up to 18-24 hours a day of dynamic listening! These hours included music, news, sports, weather reports, talk shows and lots of t good entertainment. iRengy Kn e', D r - ll .. 5 WVIK B1 Bl Concert Band Highlighting the year for both the Concert Band and Concert Choir were their tours during spring break. The Concert Band toured in various lllinois cities. An especially rewarding experience was performing for and interacting with the students at the illinois School for the Visually Impaired. Other performances for the Concert Band included their annual Homecoming concert. entertainment at the home foot- ball and basketball games, and their Prism and outdoor concerts in May. The Concert Choir toured in several Eastern states such as Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. The climactic moment of the tour occured when the choir gave a performance in New York City and received excelient reviews in The New York Post. Besides their performances in Centennial Hall, the Concert Choir also sang in Davenport, at the capitol in Madison, Wisconsin, and at Northwestern University in Chicago. The Concert Band and Concert Choir concluded their year with a perfor- J W I 11it III . t HA! 41' :. .,t L Musicianship iiNoted In Band And Choir 1.. mm: ' i l i . . mm .m . riHiiEF- EHWFJ , ... .- . u- .7: .b,Ac-;r D,- - 'n. n - - - .: ELY It - : 3-: . v C Wwfegizi' $3; Concert Choir 81 Hard Work Pays Off Both the Symphony Orchestra and Chapel Choir performed several concerts during the year. In the faII, the orchestra performed in an annual Bach concert. During the winter, vocal instructor Kathy Foch: was featured on arias and recitatives by Mozart. An especially successful concert by the Orchestra included a performance by Professor P. SchickeEe's P.D.Q. Bach. . In addition to their concerts, the Chapel Choir sang selected hymn favorites and other religious music during Chapel hour. Their spring concert featured Mozart's Te Deum and Lenard Bernstein's Chichester Psalms sung in Hebrew. 34 Chapel Choir For Musical Groups '65 5 - 'cabid'EE-IGEE 3'i'I;3:E7?Ji;i1;lRinD.19?3,EHS23ii?saiwimfilmifki-JJBE; - L : k g A . . , , ,,W;W . .. A Symphony Orchestra 85 Stage And Jazz Musicians Provide 85 Stage Band The Jazz Band and Stage Band were busy this year har- moniz'mg in concerts at Centennial Hall. The Stage Band was the house band for UMOC, which was held in April. Also, both the Jazz and Stage band members performed with jazz trumpeler Clark Terry as he gave them tips on how to improve their playing. lazz Band 87 Professional Organizations Provide . . . ea Professional Organizaeions The Augie Octaves Swing Choir was new to the campus last year. Any student who liked to sing and swing was welcome to Jain this musmal , group. - - The Music Educators National Conference is a national honor sgCIety for students who have displayed excellence in their major fieid of mu51c educa- tion. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a national and professional fraternity ior men In ihe musical field. . . . Sigma Alpha Iota is a national and professional fraternity for women inter- ested in music, Prniassional Organization 89 3:3 Friends With h Similar Likes . . . The Medical Technologists are a group of stu- dents who prepare for a career in Medical Tech- nology by attending classes and working at a has- piwl during their senior year. Beta Beta Beta is an honorary organization for those biological majors who have achieved aca- demic excellence in their biological studies. The Biology Club welcomes any smdent inter- ested in the biological field. The American Chemical Society is an organiza- tion for those people who were maioring in Chemistry or similar fields. The American Chemical Society and the Physics Club are organizations for those people who are maioring in these or other scientific fields. Psi Chi is a national honor society for those who display excellence in the field of psychology. And the lab assistants are a group of students who are responsible for working in the rat lab with the Psych. 100 classes. 90 ?miessional Organizations l . m; I u ylnccxw - Mm V'gmr . i'mi-izcimi 2m I3??? 1mm Professional Organizalions 91 Fun And Interesting Work . . . The Student Illinois Education Association is an e organization for all people pursuing a career in edu- i' cation. 1 The Social Work Club consists of students who Ii enjoy working with other people and would like to eventually become social workers. l Members of Saga acted as editors as well as Wiiters ll in putting together this annual literary publication 1i that contained original literary and artistic works of 1 many students. :9! The Writers Club is for those students interested l' in professional writing. There were several presenta- tions and discussions dealing with the writing of original prose, poetry and drama. The Business Club is an organization of students interested in learning more about the business world, The majority of members are business admin- istration, accounting or economics majors. The Math Club is comprised of students who are either majoring in or simply interested in Math and its related fields like Computer Science. 92 Professional Organizations ' ' '. :EEiJuanmicfcaiihn-mbwwm - Jimjmtmlaiir Libs; a amv- mam Professional Organilalions 93 Of Identity And Productivity The Scandanavian Club is open to any stu- dents concerned with promoting interest in the Scandanavian culture. The Spanish Club is an organization of stu- dems concerned with learnihg more about the Hispanic language and culture. And the German Club obviously includes any students interested in learning more about the German culture. 94 ProfessionalOrganizations The Republicans for Anderson consigted of those students who actively supported ll- linois Representative John Anderson for President. Republicans for Anderson - Flam Rnw:.Pally McKEn-i non, Dave Weslman, Dave Jess. Row 2: Dave Fisher, Lee . Bacilek. Jenny Boim; TUPAC is an organizatign iihat wasiformed by those student; who went to South Amerv -ica in the, fall. - - . , Prolessiunai Organizatians 95 Athletic Organiza- : tions: A Combination Of ? Work, i Fun And Relaxation The Augustana Womerfs Athletic Associ- ation is an organization of women that par- ticipate on any intercollegiate athletic team. The Pemm Club is an organization of stu- dents majoring in Physical Education or re- lated fields such as coaching, recreation and sports administration. 96 Mhleric Organizations The Bowling Club is a bowling league involving teams of students. Anyone interested in bowling is able to join the league. The Augustana Ski Club is open to anyone interested in skiing for a pasttime. This organization spon- sored several week-end ski trips throughout the winter as we as a trip to Colorado during spring break. Athletic Organizalions 97 Squads Revive Enthusiasm The Cheerleading, porn porn, and rhythm squads boosted the Viking spirit 1000A during the 1979-1980 football and basketball seasons. After being chosen in the fall, all three groups began working hard x0 create more enthusiasm in the fansl With the addition of a male gymnast, Tom Mokry, the cheerleaders tried to revive more school spirit. The pom pon girls and rhythm squad members also initiated more enthusiasm by entertaining the 0'0st at almost all of the home football and basketball games. 98 Porn Pon Squad, Cheerleaders - 'lauil'mur llili'lltm jj-Ilirlriglhz :1; l 1 $$$$$- . mwr Rhythm Squad, Cheerleaders 99 RHIP Coordinates Activities J For Dorm Residents 2.; 44V: The Resident Hall innovative Programmers - or RHIP - are 5 a group of students who fund and support programs which 3 L 1 they feei are beneficial to the residents of the dorms. A few J such programs that RHIP spon- sored included a halloween contest in the fall, the winter SnowbaIE dance, a bus to Southpark Mali to go Christmas L shopping and a Valentine's Day biood drive. RHIP also pro- vided several After Hours concerts throughout the year during which individual stu- dents would take center stage i and entertain the residents. And RHIP initialed something new this year: the Augie Olym- pics! Held in May, this event consisted of students teaming up to compete against each other in various events like tri- cycle races and water balloon catching contests. : : 63mm Ewing. 13. 11:33me '23th a, 100 RHIP, Special Interest Special lmeresl Groups 101 .5. r 0 P 5 2 0 1 Sports 103 New Coach Brings Success To Football +giu. . - aase- gt; lEITlI-l E E3 '79 Foolball - Front Row: Brent Gandolfi, Gary Polic, John Stockton, Kevin Minch, Mel Blaserj Bub Hensel, Jim Wheeler, lohn Hildner, Scott Huller, Dave Bell. Row 2: Chuck Unger, Rick Hi , Dave Hum, AI Kalemba, Tom Wilkens, Greg Johnson, Mike Cerone, John Daluga, Mark Schick, Ed Ryan, Wes Williams, Tony Schumann. Row 3: Dnug Sundquist, Jelf Shirley, Glenn Cimera, Tom Longfellowl Tony Levan, Steve Kaplan, Harlan Walken Paul Newman, Mark Viehweg, Mark Crouse, Doug Irvine. Row 4: Drew Starenko, Blair Johnson, Mike Barben Clay Erickson, Craig Skiem, Jon Rasmussen, David Devore,1lohn Hinkhouse, lim Barnes, Jim Innis, Craig Roxas. now 5: Jim McPherson, Kevin Swanson, Peter Duffy, Mark Loncar, Greg Bednar, Mike O'Rourke, Tom Lusby, Kevin Budden, Doug Sundiof, Jerry Kirkpatrick. Don Bergstrnm. Raw 6: Brett Becker, Dan Weber, Mark JessuP, Doug McCoy, Jeli Powell, Scott King, Brian Meade, Eric Lesher, Pat Lewis, Dan Panici. Ken Mauer. Row 7: Rick Ericson, Shawn Jones,Robert Mortensen, Chris Ford, Dale Schmacht, Marc Jones, Lee Turnbough, Scott Malmberg, luhn Bradiord, Ron Nagel, Jean Nash. Raw ll: Rich Monncchio, Steve Ray, Michael Pendergast, Matthew Benning, Donald Eli, Mike Strieker, Steve Fantuzzi, Jeff Coyle, Todd Miller, Andrew Varney, Gary Kuzel. Row 9: Brad Lundine, lohn Healy, Bryan Milk, Jeff Grosshauser, Jeff Phelps, Bill Stedman, Michael Rosnel, Mike Walker, Tom Butera, J'eff Maicke,Michael Kline, Mark Boschelii, Scot Malysa, Row 10: David Damyen, Edward Reels, Brian O'Shea, John Walsh, Jon Kuperus, Fred Waller, Robert Clark, John Flynn. Row 11: Coach John Caputo, Coach Bob Reedy, Coach John Farwell, Coach Mike Hallway, Coach Rick Spencer, Head Coach Bob Reade. With the loss of three all-conference players and six other starters, the new head coach Bob Reade was left with the job of reconstructing the Viking squad. His first year as head coach was a successful one. The Vikings had a winning record of 6-3 making for a successful but peculiar year. The Vikings had five away games all of which they won. However, when they went to perform on their own grounds at Ericson field, the team got cold feet. There were four home games and the first three were lossesi Coach Bob Reade loaded the Vikings on a bus and drove them around Rock Island hoping the team would feel this was an away game. This new approach for the last home game was a victory for the Vikings. Quarterback Mark Schick prepares to throw while being protected by the offensive line. 104 Fall Sports FOOTBALL Augie Luther . 23 Illinois Wesleyan 12 Carthage 19 Millikin 7 Norlh Central 10 Elmhurst a Nonh PaIk 19 Canull 14 Wheaten 14 Free safely Wes Williams gains yardage on the punl return. Opp. 14 20 1B 16 2:5 ' ' 12 10 Head Coach Bob Reade plans the offensive sirategy with cen- Jefi Grosshauser chases his opponent in hopes of making a tackle. tar Harlan Walker. Angustana's defense prepares to biock fur Wes Williams as he moves down lhe field Mark Schick is readv lu receixe lhc snap from remrr Harian H ach: Men's Football 105 Experience helped Augie's ten- nis team finish with an undefeated record of 11-0 in dual meets. The team also took first place overall in the Cleo Tanner Tournament. The season was basically a team effort as many players performed well in the tournament, In their individual flights, Trudy Pollard, Kathy Porter, and Nancy Trevor placed first in the competition. The doubles teams of Ann Radloff and Beth McLaughlin, and Trudy Pollard and Nancy Trevor afso won first place awards at the tour- nament. Making major contribu- tions to the team, Kim Jensen and Beth McLaughlin both made great improvement during the season. A few health problems such as sprained ankles and shin spiints plagued the team during dual meets but did not affect the per- fotmances in the state competi- ' tion. Three players of the top four ' i W' be graduatmg th'5 year' leav' Ann Radlofl saves a low return with a. skilliui Kim Jensen smashes a powerful serve into her oppo- Ing Trudy Pollard to lead next backhand shot. nent's court. year's team. Wsdaezogm 45' 0 mm? m .; 3 o$gyf3i$ $2 Tennis - Front Row: Kathy Potter. Beth McLaughlin, Sue Davidson, Nancy Trevor, Kathy Reuig, Barb Campbell, Chris Cravatta. Row 2: Head Coach Sue KIismanits. Assl. Coach Tom Meyer, Kim Jensen, Ann Radloff, Trudy Pollard, Lisa Swanson, Karen Ranke, Lynne Whitfield. 106 Fall Sports Nancy Trevor reflects on the previous point m plan her winning strategy. Beth McLaughlin concentrates on the po- silion of her opponenl before serving the ball. TENNIS AUGIE Wheaton 5 St. Francis 7 MarycreSI 7 Western Illinois 6 Eureka 7 Northern Illinois 7 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 6 Univ. 01 Illinois 5 St. Ambrose 8 Knox W Marycresl 9 Cleo Tanner Tournament: lAlAW Stale Champianship: OFF. 4 First First Coach Sue Krismanils watches a game looking ful player improvement. Women's Tennis 10? Cross Country Takes Fourth In Nationals The Cross Country team finw ished an excellent season, emerg- ing as champions in the Big Seven State lnvitational and ranking fourth in the nation. Since only one member, Tony Hurd, had ever competed in the Nationals and four others had ever run a five mile course, the team as a whole was relatively inexperienced. However, with captains Rob Jen- sen and John lsbell, all runners made great improvement. With this Yearls lreShmen hElPinS to re- Cross Country - Fronl Row: Brad Fryer, Tony Hurd, John lsbell, Rob lensen, Dave Wrath, Mark place three top graduating run- NDrdstrom. Row 2: Mark Salaway, Matt Briehl, Jeff Kampf, Tom Shipp, Dave Jones, Dan Papineau, Brian ners, Coach Paul Olsen predicts a Elam. Row 3: Head Coach Paul Olsen, Alan Johnson, Mike Doyle, Carl Winefordner, Andy Wind, Steve strong team for next year. PUESleY' A'Il-Amer'zcan Tony Hurd spring breathlessly toward Mike Doyle runs through Credit Island Andy Wind describes a difficult race to Matt Briehl, lhelinish line. Golf Course to complete a five mile CUUISE. 106 Fall Sporls Rob lensen and John lsbell, two of Augie's lap run- ncrs, finish a race legelher. Augie runners take the lead at the Slart oi the Luther Invitational; $Ipm$xfi A. PR.- Loras Bradieyr. . . Auguslana lnviIationaI n Luther Invitational .. , ';x u Nmrc Dame Invitationhi .' , .17ii1 llL intercollegiaIe' Meel . .Slh k - CCIW Championship 1nd NCAA Division ill Midwest Regional- 4lI1' NCAA Division III EN - c :7 :h NalionalIChampiunshi'p '. :4rh I Men's Cross Country 109 Strongest Cross Country Team Yet I - : - 1; w WV'fr'w This year's Cross Country team, led by captain Jeanne Kent, re- cruited many freshmen, some of whom had never run before. The major strengths proved 10 be Ka- ren Klyczek and Nancy Cesling; however, all the runners im- proved greatly during the season. Only three of the necessary four teams participated in Augie's divi- sion of the IAIAW State Cham- pionships, thus disqualifying Au- gie runners as state champs for this year. According to Coach Fisher, cross country is the fastest growing women's college sport. With only two seniors leaving, Ka- ren Klyc,29k an-d jeanne Kent, Cross Cuunlry - Front Row: Sue Friesth, Laura Dallman, Mary McCowin, Paula Aller, Heidi Watkins, Jeanne ' next Year 5 team '5 exPeCEEd to be Kent, Esther Tapia. Row 2: Anne Grosvold, Karen Klyczek, Laura Finn, Nancy Gesling, Mary Jo Harmon, Suzanne larger and stronger. Voss, Mary Gray, Coach Dolly Fisher. 3 Coach Dolly Fisher explains lime keeping with statistician Caryn Haas. Anne Grosvold slrives 10 complete a race, 110 Fail Sports ; Knox ,; Augustana invitational 1 Luther Invitational Les Duke lnvigitionai i1 7 Sixth ! Nonhern Ill. Invitational Third Augie team members anxiously await the final results. Jeanne Kent crosses the finish line in an 1 on campus race. ' X laura Dallman shows determination during a meal: Augie runners finish Ihe last leg of the Augustana Invitational. Women's Cross Country 111 -M.mu.;..,...... u m-tg-g: Augie's Young Team Fares Well A'Ithough the 1979 Vol- leyball Team was young and inexperienced, the girls ended the season with a winning record of 12-11. The season was long and physically tiring for the team since they competed in 23 matches in a very short period of time. Most of the girls were new to the Augie Volleybaii Team, as were Coaches Adolfo Alejo and Ahmad Vossoughit De- spite the newness of the tearh: It prOVEd to be an Sonya Cowser and Brenda Johnson black their opponent's Pam Doud is serving one uf her pnint-getting excmng and successful spike. serves. year. Volleyball - Fronl Row: Wyneua Newman, Patti Doud, Brenda Johnson, Kathy Kelly, Sharon Wiesbrook, Teri Payton, Usa Adler, Shannon Moss. Row 2: Theresa Chlisloilersen, Kathy Graudin, Diane Billingslcyj Julie Peterson, lemlynn Scott, Lisa Okson, Kathj Lund, Tami Brown. Row 3: Asst. Coach Ahmad Vossoughi. lennifer Heermans. Sonya Cowser. Barbara Smith, Cindy Seabloom, Sue Rusnak, Lori Carani, Calhy Kries. Head Coach Adnlfo Aleio. 112 Fall Spelt; VOLLEYBALL Augie G radarEsygdwaswddnowuauwzg Loras Illinois Wesleyan SL Ambrose Cornell Millikin Marycrest - North Central , . Northern Illinois J.V.' Rock Valley Chicago Stale Monmouth Marycrest. 77 Knox u St. Ambrose Illinois Wesleyan - Monmouth Eutekg . Knbx Loras Dubuque Eureka Luther Iowa Wesleyan Millikan Wesxern Illinois J. V. El-NNEl-l-Euuu-IEl-NNNDNNww-INI- Coach AdoHo Alejo discusses the strategy for Lisa Olssnn and Theresa Christoffersen the following game. are ready to receive a set from Diane Billingsley. Team members are Ieady and in position to receive the serve. Theresa Chrisloffersen hi5 a SUCCESSfUl spike. Womenk Volleyball 113 First Year Soccer Team Has A Winning Season .3' Augustana's soccer team emerged from the soccer club which was established three years ago. The team consisted of one-half upper- classmen, all of which were from the club, and the other half lower classmen. Augus- tana's first head soccer coach Kurt Anderson took his team to a 5-2-2 record. Although this was Augie's first soccer team, they proved them- selves a winning team and h0PB 50 Fom'm ? ,th's f'm Sieve Odenkirk shows his good ball control and is ready to Sieve Odehkiik is ready to kick off with the year wrnnlng tradition. pass to a teammate. resl of the team dose behindi Snceer - anl Raw: Ken Dahigren, Erad Bowman, lay Schugg, Ron Spiotta, Tom Erika, Chris Borough. Row 2: Coach Kurl Anderson. Kevm Vargas. Sieve Odenkirk, Scult Lockard, Tad Coder, Richard Guilford, Rich Szlemp, Scol Anderson, Mark Lindquisl. ' 114 Fail Sports SOCCER '9 wabhqkbuttiA'u-J'E, . . ' .3. Grinnell J.V. Cornell Monmouth Carl Sandburg .' Black Hawk - Grinnell I.V. Carl Sandburg Wheatun IN. Orion-Soccer Club umoawwaawg Steve Odenkirk and Scott Lockard are in the offensive position. Richard Guilford is using his favorite head shot. Men's Soccer 115 Co-Captains Dan Martin and Terry McCarter led the grapplers to an 8-6 dual meet record and placement in the top five in several large tournaments. Augie wrestlers won the CCIW meet by a wide margin and took four first place titles. Conference champions included Terry McCarter, Paul Evans, and Dan Martin along with Dale Schmacht who improved greatly during the sea- son. With only three seniors on the team, the grapplers lacked experience but wrestled well during the season. Also, the devel- opment of the team was hindered by injuriES to Terry McCarter, John Flynn, and Jeff Legg. Next year, Coach Riccio hopes the team will do even better with a good nucleus of very dedicated wres- tlers, complemented with new freshmen Vince Lundeen discusses technique with the grapplers Bob DeYoung and Mitch Schultz as they await their matches. Wrestling - Fronl Row: Kevin Cravens. Ken Bringe, Terry McCarter, Dan Martini Ed Ferguson, Mark Lang, Pat Lomas, Jim Slefely. Row 2: Mitch Schultz, Monte Ballard, Dave Malizia, Ron Workman, Jeff Legg, Dave Lenihan, Paul Evans, Mike Melhus. Row 3: Coach Dennis Riccio, lean Nash, Mgr., Ed Schroeder, Eric Lesher, Rich UsIander, Monte De Bel, lohn Bradford, Bob DeYoung, Dale Schmachl, John Flynn, Gi-Hoon KimV 116 Winter Sporls WRESTLING Augie Opp. Drake University 11 27' Bradley University 56 2 Univ. of Wisconsin-Platteville 26 22 Univ. of Iowa J. V. 24 26 Cornell College 11 31 Northern Iowa University 1 44 Wartburg College 21 20 Elmhursl College 45 5 Univ. of Wisconsin-Whitewaler 20 26 Univ. of Illinois J. V. 34 11 Taylor University 40 11 Chicago Sme Universily 14 32 Loras College 30 16 Milllkin University 42 5 William Penn Tournamenl: Third Cornell Invitational: Fourth Ali-Luxheran Tournament: Fifth Whealon Invitational: Finh CCIW Conference Tournament: First Senior wrestler Bob DeYoung skrives for a Iakedown during a Teny McCarter snuggle: to gain control of his opponent. meet. After a long period, Ken Bringe anempls to pin his opponent to the mat. Med: Wrestling 117 m UCCQSS Strong Swimmers Bring Team After one week of pre-season training in the Bahamas, the Men's Swimming Team completed a successful season with an 8-3 dual meet record; The team proved their strength this year by finishing in second piace in the .3 Conference. Tri-captain Mark Traynor placed in three separate events during the CCIW meet, and the Vikings . i received one relay and twu individual championships in the meet. Those swimmers qualifying for the NCAA Na- tional Meet included Kevin Dempsey in both the 100 and 200 yard Butterfly, Mike Edwards in the 100 yard Breast- stroke, and the 800 yard Freestyle team of trivcaptains Cleve Charles and Chris Guest, Kevin Dempsey, and Mark Solberg. New school records were set this season by Mike 3' I Edwards and the 400 Medley relay team of Gary Pritts, Dempsey, Edwards, and Solberg. John Jevitz, the third top scorer for the team, was named Best All-Around Swim- ! mer. With the depth of several strong swimmers, the season was the most successful in the last six years. .Axu V Guest. Row 2: Cleve Charles, Gary Prilts, Gene Olson, Chris Hammerberg, Jon Mcllraith, Mark Traynor. Row 3: Head Coach Mike Hallway, Al Lewis, Dave lensen, John Glimcoj Kevin Dempsey, Mark Salberg, Jim Kellner. i I Swimming - Front Row: Jamie Ericson, Mike Walker, Mike Edwards, Craig Spooner, lchn Jevitz, Chris I l i i '1 116 Winter Sports I I J SWIMMING Augie Opp. Wesiern Illinois 29 I2 Missouri-St. Louis 93 1D Wisconsin-Platteville 77 36 Wisconsin-Parkside 76 37 Principia 71 41 Butler 83 27 Lake Forest 57 54 Loyola 61 44 Kalamazoo 29 B4 Ferris Stale 28 85 Knox 83 17 Rocklord Invitational: Filth Grinnell Relays: Secund Viking Olympics: Third COW Meet: Second Gary Frills swims the breaststroke in the 200 yard Individual Medley. Cuach Mike Hollway advises his team for another Viking victory. Men1s Swimming 119 Swimmers Prove Competitive .4- - ,3- A pre-season training session in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, eased the swimmers into the daily practice routine and helped the squad finish with a winning record of 6-2 this year. Although the team included several freshmen and was less exper- ienced than in previous years, the swimmers proved very competitive. The loss of two swimmers early in the season hindered the team's per- formance; however, the swimmers finished with an impressive record. Led by captains Dawn Flakne, Julie johnston, and Pris Wing, the team remained strong by grabbing the fifth place titie in the state meet. In addition, freshman Karen Johnson quaiif'ted for the national competi- tion and placed twenty-seventh in the fifty meter backstroke. Only three swimmers will graduate this year including backstroke competi- tor Sue Bock, diver Pris Wing, and Kerri Katsalis who swam in both freestyle and breast stroke events. With the expectation of good iresh- men coming in; addEd EXPeTience; swimming - Front Row: Carol Dillon, Nancy Oswald, Darcy Klindworlh, Michele Moser, NataIie and continued support for the team, Nelson. Row 1: Robin Winkler, lulie lohnston, Sue Bock, Dawn Flakne, Molly Clark, Barbala McGee. next year's squad Will be more suc- Rowa: Head Coach Dolly Fisher, Kathy Wethington, Kerri Katsalis, Karen Johnson, Kris Sundelius, Pris cessful Wing, Lorri Hill. Dawn Flakne displays her pawerfulfreeslyle form as she swims National competitor Karen Johnson shares a laugh with Kris Sundelius between far a fine finishing time. events at a meet. 120 Winter Sporls SWIMMING Augie Opp. Missouri-Sl. Louis 39 48 lllknois Benedi 95 43 Eureka 71 22 Whealon 77 61 Vaiparaiso 32 107 Knox W L Northern Iowa 52 BE Principia 79 51 George Williams Invitational Fourth Viking Olympics Third a. wAw State Meet Fifth 1 , w i... 'h 5mm Pris Wing gracefully performs a reverse dive for another Carol Dillon strives In place in the 100 miner freeswle- hrsl place finish Women's Swimming 121 Augustana -T T-TIEUSTM ! V 1 0V . I WNQ CHI ' iEqu- I h l- , Basketball - Front Row: Iohn Foley, Maxwell Artis, Steve Youm, Bill Schneiderl Luther RiVeIS, Tom Novak, Dave Myan. Row 2: Asst. Coach Dave Langrock, Traine: Tim Rahlf, Craig Brillnum, lay Friestad, Shane Price, George Wenzel,Terry Ford, Bill Rapier, Greg Kioiber, Mgr. Wayne Rahlf, Head Coach J'jm Borcherding. The Men's Basketball Team, finishing the season with an impressive 20-7 overalljecord, received an NCAA bid for the fourth year in a row. The Vikings played only two games in the NCAA Tournament, however, losing to the very com- petitive North Park. Coming from a season of injuries to center Shane Price and Jay Friestad, the Vikings acheived a 13-3 conference record. The team's strength resulted from both young and experienced players as four starters re- turned from last year. Forwards Bill Rapier and Craig Britt- num were both elected to the second AII-Conference Team. In addition, Rapier received the MVP team award, and Britt- num was voted Most Valuable Player at the Augustana Invita- tional. Coach Borcherding reviews his suategy during a time-oul. 122 Winter Sports BASKETBALL Augie Opli. Coe 91 73 1Marycrest 95 57 1Lewis 63 52 Carroll 51 59 St. Ambmse 72 50 Elmhursl 75 55 Millikin 71 70 Wheamn 63 62 Quincy 71 78 Santa Barbara 55 63 Pacific 63 87 Hayward State 94 71 Northern lowa 71 54 North Cenlral 85 62 Illinois Wesleyan 55 59 North Park 61 70 Millikin COT: 66 58 Carthage 96 75 Eimhurs! 67 54 North Central 100 64 Illinois Wesleyan 65 61 Carthage 7'3 53 Carroll 78 73 North Park 61 55 Wheaton 96 79 Central Iowa 76 74 Nonh Park 60 72 5Auguslana Invitational NCAA Division Ill Midwest Regional Center Shane Plice leaps above his opponent lor a shot a! the hoop. .' . , ' ' Surrounded by opponents, freshman Dave Anderson prepares to shoot for 13211....31 1:251. , , xwo poinl; Displaying his unrelentless defense, Bill Rapier pressures a Millikin player. Men's Basketba'nl 123 Vi-Queen Teamwork Is A Success' Teamwork was the emphasis for wom- ents basketball this year. Although the squad was quite young, the players were very dedicated and played consistentEy well. Captains Sue Peterson and Famie Gay helped the team to a 13-10 season record and the capture of the District W title The Vi-Queens were alse seeded first at the State Tournament but lost the final game by five points to last year's champs. 1n addition to the team orienta- tion, the players' quickness and ability to run greatly aided their performance. Two players received All-Tournament Awards this year. DaWn Crosby was named to the Wayne State, Nebraska, Tournament team and both she and Kathy Nelson were se- lected for the AII-State Tournamen team. The team had a very competitive schedule this year, playing more games than in pre- vious years as well as playing several Divi- sion il schools. With only one player graduating, center Famie Gay, the Vi- Queen teamwork will continue to threat- en the opposition. Coach Stein predicts that the team will be strong state con- tenders next year and hopes to take the team to the regional and national tourna- ments as well. Basketball H Front Row: Polly Reese, Sharon Wiesbrook, Theresa Geiger, Katie Liljegren. Row 2: Sonya Cowser, lutie Erickson, Lynn Hultquist, Sue Peterson, Leslie Wallint Row 3: Head Coach Paulette Stein, Famie Gay, Laura Johnson, Debbie Rogiers, Lucy Hessling, Kathy Nelson, Asst. Coach Sue Smith. 124 Winter Sports BASKETBALL Augie Opp. Iowa Wesfeyan 55 69 Illinois Central J.C. 53 65 C09 55 45 Dubuque 71 49 Marycrest 62 68 St. Ambrose 56 67 Wisconsin-Plalteville 67 77 SL Francis 54 63 St. Mary 59 57 Wayne Slate 41 56 George Williams 69 53 Aurora 34 47 Marycrest 55 62 Bradley 54 62 SI. Ambrose 72 81 Monmouth . 84 48 Illinois WesVeyan 64 54 Nunhern Illinois 7'4 72 Millikin 71 45 Knox 79 42 Quincy 7D 68 1 Eureka 77 54 i- Ellinois Wesleyan 77 60 j, . Slate Tournament - v w Monmoulh 81 43 h -.. , ' ; gigglinml :3 :; Surrounded by her opponems, outside shoaler Leslie Wailin aims for the hoop. Fureward Sonya Cuwser tries to prevent her opponent from cuntrolling the rebound. Searching the court, Lucy Hessling checks for an Open Ieammaue High-scmer Dawn Crosby Outsmarts hel Oppunem and shoots for the basket. Women's Basketball 125 Wheaten Stops Tennis Team in CCIW Meet 'In his first year of coaching at Augie, Bill Allee took the Men's Tennis Team to a 13-3 reocrd in dual meets. The team was large in numbers and consisted of many good players of comparable skill which allowed for healthy competition; Steve Miller, voted Most Valuable Player, completed the season with a 19-3 record,and Kent Horst- mann sported an outstanding record of 21 wins and only one loss. The team improved throughout the season with the experience of playing larger, more competitive schools such as Western Illinois and Northern lowa Uni- versities. Despite the team's advantages, the conference meet ended in disappointment as the Vikings lost to Wheaten by a single point. Several individual players cap- tured CCIW titles including Steve Miller in Number Three singles and Fritz Cerding in the Number Five spot, Num- ber One doubles team of John Jevitz and Steve Miller, and doubles partners Bill Abolt and Dennis Korjenek. The team ranked fifth in the region, and the doubles team of Ievitz and Miller ranked fourth best in Region Five; how- ever, only the top three teams may go to nationals. Co- captains Andy Powers and Terry Hostetler will be the only varsity players leaving this year; therefore, nine of the top eleven players will be returning next yeaI. junior varsiq players Jim Bingley and Steve Betts will also graduate. Tennis - Front Row: Terry Hostetler, Mike Reed, Frit Gerding, Dennis Korjenek, Gary Guemher. Row 2: Dan Billet, George Richter, Jet! Allen, Kent Horslmann, Mike Malikowski. Row 3: Head Coach Bill Allee, John Jevitz, Bill Abolt, Kirk Connickr Steve Miller, lim Bingley, Andy Powers. 126 Spring Sports On his way to a fine 15-6 record, Fritz MVP Steve Miller works to strengthen his return. John Jeviu followrthrough onaroulinefore- Gardlng concentrates on his serve. hand shut TENNIS Augie Opp. 0 Marycrest 9 Northern Iowa 4 5 Central Iowa 3 6 Luther 9 0 Gustavus Adolphus 8 1 Wartburg 9 D St. Olaf 6 3 Western Illinois 6 3 Central Iowa 5 4 Millikin a 1 Illinois Wesleyan 5 1 Principia 7 2 Eastern Illinois B 1 Norihern Iowa 5 4 Wheaten 8 1 SI. Ambrose 2 7 Cornell Tournament: Firsl CCIW Championship: Second Gary Guenther and Terry Hosmtle: test me tautness of their rackets belcfe playing. Men's Tennis 12? Important advantages of the Women's Track Team this year included a great mental attitude and good team spirit. The team was iarger than in previous years, and the vast experience of the team members plus the addition of several freshmen gave the team great strength in both middle distance and relay events. Everyone contributed greatly to the team's success as the team captured first place at both the Coe Invitational and the Viking Olympics. The team, led by senior co-captains Julie Atkinson and Karen Klyczek, finished third in the state cham- pionships with several team members placing first in the meet. The AlI-State winners include the 3200-meter relay team con- sisting of Cathy Bjork, Cindy Nelson, Karen Klyczek, and Cathy Kries, and the 1600-meter relay team of Cathy Bjork, Karen Pipal, Mary Kay Ronchetto, and Karen Johnson. Also important to the team were the efforts of Coach Fisher and Assistant Coach WIIIIIam Bulat whose expenenee greatiy contributed to Top Sprinter Mary Kay Roncheno finishes the 400-meter relay the team 5 success. Seven members WI graduated thus year, but semnds heme her opponent. hopefully the additon of freshmen will fill these positions. Ttack - Fronl Row: Joan Bassing, Juiie Kubala, Barb Schwarzwalder, Millicent Knighl, Nancy Gesling, Cheryl Vinson, Cindy Nelson, Debbie Loos. Row 2: Linda Binder, Karen Pipal, leanne Kent, Sue Friesth, Dushon Brown, Mary Kay Ronchetto, Cathy Bjork, Chris Brzezinski. Row 3: Head Coach Dolly Fisher, Cathy Kries, Julie Peterson,1u1ia Atkinsonl Bonnie Reichelt, Laura Johnson! Mary Jo Harmon, Cindy Seabloom, Karen Klyczek, Karen johnsnn. 128 Spring Sports Freshman Mary Jo Harmon strivcslo pull ahead of a contender Middle distance runners Karen Klyczek and Cathy Kries set a sleady pace during from Knox. Julie Peterson, shot put winner in last year's IAIAW slate meet, com Eentrales on the placemem of the all. practice. . TRACK Coe Invitational: First Illinois Wesleyan Invitational: Firsl Augustana: 82 Eureka: 54 Norseman Relays: Fourth Miilikin lnviulional: Third Viking Olympics: First. IAIAW State Championship: Third The efforts of first-year Assistant Coach Wil- liam Bulat proved helpful in the team's suc- C855. Women's Track 129 Twenty Qualify For NCAA Track Meet Track co-captains Mike Meyer and Randy Davidson led a track team with great depth and balance. The strength of the team was most evident in the CCIW meet in which the Vikings scored in every event and placed first in ten events to capture the conference title. In addition, the team led the nation with twenty members qualifying for the NCAA meet. Among the qualifiers was co-captain Mike Meyer who was conference champ in the 100-rne- ter and 200-meter dashes and both the 400 and 1600- meter relays. Meyer recieved the Most Valuable Team Member award. Socrates Catavatis placed first in the de- cathlon in the CCIW meet, qualifying for the NCAA meet, and also holds the school record for that event. Another national qualifier, Lonnie Hewitt, set a school record in the high jump clearing six feet ten and three-fourths' inches, receiving the Most Valuable Frosh award. Junior Mark Nordstrom was voted Most improved for his pro- gress in middle distance events, and teammate Bill Rapier also improved his performance to capture third in the conference high jump competition, Senior Mel Blaser helped overcome the team's inexperience in javelin when he switched from shot put and became conference champ in the javelin. Nine team members will graduate this year; however, many capable performers will return. Coach Olsen has three major goals for the 1931 track team: win the CCIW meet, lead the nation in the total number of NCAA qualifiers, do well at NCAA national meet. 4DO-meter evenL It's a close race for Tom Sparkman as he attempts to lake the lead in the Track - Flonl Row: Dave Lingnen Rub Jensen, Steve Luke, Mel Elaser, Ed Millet, Dick Blocki, Randy Davidson, Mike Meyer, Dale Majcina, Dave Wrath, Bren Larson. ROW 25 Tony Hurd, lohn l5b9ll. Socrales Catavatis, Brian Elam, Barry Clayton, Tirn Sparkman, Mark Schick, Doug Anderson, Jim Wimmersledl, Earl Woellje, Bob Polansky, Mgr. Row 3: Koli Osei. Andy Wind, Eric Isermann, Greg Bone, Luther Rivers, Kevin Knourek, Kurt Rodenbo, Torn Spavkman, Rollie Sharerl Drew Fountain, Dave Jones Row 4: Head Coach Paul Olsen, Tim Gilbert, Steve Pugsley, Papineau, Mark Salaway, Mark Nordstrom. Brad Fryer, Asst. Coach John FarwelL 130 Spling Sports Doug McCoy, Kelly lones. Jerry Kirkpatrick, Carl Winefordner, Row 5: Assty Coach Fred Whitesidel Bob Clark, john Wylie, Dave Garner, Gary Bitter, Stan Babicz, Dan TRACK Augustana: 167, Dubuque: 41, Loras: 37, Two-Rivers Track Club: 22, 51. Ambrose: 9 Augustana: 93, Bradley: 56 Norseman Relays: Sixth Knox Invltationalz Second CCIW Meet: First NCAA Divsiun Ill Championship Mlso competed in the Easlem Illinois Relays, Viking Invitational, lllini Ctassic, Drake Relays, Norlh Central lnviEationaD Kevin Knourek easily clears the 1.10 meler-high hurdle to keep his lead on a Millikin opponent. With a burst of energy, senior Mel Blaser huHs the jaVeliVL Socrates Calavatis compeles in the high iump in a series of decathlon events. Men's Track 131 Team Effort Is The Key To Success Soflball - Fronl Row: Sharon Wiesbronk, Teresa Geiger, Pally Reese, Kathy Kelly, Karen Truckenmiiler. Row 2: Kathi Lundl Connie Jones, Kim Srnid, Mary McCawin, Kathy Radlofi. Row 3: Head Coach Paulette Stein, Lynn Hultquist, Leslie Waflin, Crystal Putnam, Colleen Kale, Ann Sentel. Coach Stein described the Women's Softball Team as a very together team with a good attitude. The team's 27-9 record resulted from their ability to ex- ecute plays well and to consistently come from behind tn win. The added advantages of previous experience in state championship play and the addition of many key freshmen aided the team in its first place regional finish and third place finish in national competition. The entire team should be credited with the success of the season as a diiferent player came through with a key play in each game. The team makes things happen accmding to Coach Stein. Catcher Kathi Lund, who received the MVP team award, and freshman Teresa Geiger, however, played their positions with excep- tional skill. Kim Smid, captain and the only senior on the team, displayed excellent leadership and i5 recog- nized as Augustana's first female athelte to play in four straight IAIAW State Tournaments. The goal for next year's team is to be state champions and strong regional contenders. 1.32 Spring Sports m- '2 al '. t T' u. r'v...-.u . 9.9a Freshman Teresa Geiger concentrates on the pitch as she readies for her swing. Catcher Kathi Lund, voted Most Valuable Player, helps the pitcher warm-upA SOFTBALL Opp. Angie ' S.E. Community College 16 Northem Illinois 66 ; Norlhern Illinois 7 Iowa Wesleyan 6 Knox 3 ,Knox 7 .Illinois Wesleyan 14 MacMurray 10 Monmouth 5 Western Illinois 7 7 Western Illinois 2 MacMurray . 4 ' Concordia 17 University of Chicago 12 Greenville 3 Clinton Community College 19 Aurora 3 Aurora 6 Marycrest 3 St, Ambrose 4 'Lake Foresl 1.2 'Quincy 3 North Central 6 Wonh Central 6 .Tayior 5 Norlh Central 8 Greenville 8 Greenville 5 Greenville B imraceland 1 $Gl355bom State 5 VtCalvin 4 iWiscnnsin-Whhewatcr 4 fSEippery Rock State 3 kPacifIc 6 1tTrenmn Slate 7 ' - IAIAW State Tournament: - MAIAW Regional Tournament: :1 AIAW Divisiun lll Tournament: 4..- mmN-IrumAwmmodi-AwJbUNUIUID-IDW'QUIOVAD-IMN-lmaw First First Third Captain Kim 5mid easily steps a groundbalL Women's Soflbal'l 133 With the loss of only two players, the Men's Baseball Team had the advantage of experience this past year. The team, led by captains Mark Deresinski and Kevin McCloughan, finished with a record of 10-16-1 during the regular season and a record of 5-11 in the conference tournament. Out- fielder Max Artis, first baseman Doug Sundlof, and second baseman Steve Yount all displayed exceptional playing ability this year. The new freshmen proved an asset to the team, and the new pitchers improved greatly later in the season, notably Todd Miller. Some difficulty resulted as pitcher Steve Stime suffered with a bad arm,however, he recovered to pitch a two-hitter striking out fourteen batters in his last game against North Park. The team's biggest problem was 1 the lack of a field close to campus, dismissing the home field . . g advantage and forcing the players to travel for practice. Five V, i players will graduate this year: pitchers Mark Bocian, Mark 7-! T '7 l Deresinski, and Steve Stime, infielder Steve Yount, and out- fielder Kevin Collins. The loss of seniors is always a loss for the team, and Coach Langrock states that all five were out- standing individuals. Good possibilities exist for next year's ,5...- team with the return of some good pitchers and he hopes Coach Dave Langrock smiles as a Viking player euccessfuliy Ihrows a that the new team members will fill their positions well. runner oul at first. .v t - -. . - N Baseball - Fronl Row: Russ Melton, Gary Hynes, Harlan Walker, Don Eli, Tyrone Partee, Brad Masopust, Dave Damyen, Jeff Johnson, Bill Martin, Brad Lundine, ieff Neubauer. Row 2: Mark Deresinski, Scott Henze, Maxwell Artis, Kevin Collins, Dean Skarin, Mark Bocianl Craig Roxas, Bill Schneider. Jeff Dccts, Mike Duffy, Bill Eraser. Row 3: Head Coach Dave Langrock, Steve Yount, Doug Sundlof, Mark Kienle, Leigh Johnson, Sieve Slime. Todd Miller, Kevin McCluughani Je Holding, Thom Neylon. Jim Hayden. 134 Spring Sports BASEBAlL Augie O 'U P Tennessee-Marlin Tennessee-Marlin Freed-Hardman lambUIh lambUIh Knox Knox 'tNorlh Central North Central Nllino'ls Wesleyan Nllinois Wesleyan 'Carroll tCarroll Wartburg Wartburg Marycresl 'Wheamn 'whealon 'Millikin 'Millikin St. Ambrose 'Carthage 'Canhage 'Elmhursl 'Elmhursl 94mm Park tNorth Park .1 .a ANOHQumawmanNF-mN-xwwm-auumcwmw wumonmwoxsmounm .4.- .a dd-J uAAoNaabmmou-A .. WZCIW game The 1980 baseball squad was led by :o-capiains Mark Deresinski, and Kevin McCloughan. An Augie outEielder checks the runner m firsI base belore throwing the ball. Men's Baseball 135 Team Depth Leads To An Excellent Record Golf: Keith Rezin, Rick Miller, Dave Stone, Jim Kellnet, Grant Martin, Head Coach Jim Borcherding. The Golf Team may be considered unique this year because four of the top five golfers finished tenth nation- ally in last year's NCAA Division III Tournament, namely captain Dave Stone, Keith Rezin, Rick Miller, and Jim Kellner. The team was undefeated in dual, triple, and quadruple team competition and took first place in the Si- Scot Tournament where Dave Stone placed third and ju- nior varsity player Erik Baier fourth. The abilities of five consistent golfers gave the team depth and proved more advantageous than having only one or two outstanding players. Grant Martin, another top golfer, worked hard to improve his game and succeeded in his capture of second plae in the CCIW Touranment. Adding to the CCIW win, Augie golfers Keith Rezin and Rick Miller placed third and fourth, respectively. Four team members will gra- duate, leaving Keith Rezin as the only returning player in the top five positions. Next year's squad, with the help of Rezin and the other five returning golfers, will face the difficult task of regrouping the entire team, Coach Bor- cherding's goal is to make a showing in the national com- petition, hoping to improve on tenth place. Jim Keilner eyes the green in preparation for his next shalt 136 Spring Spells GDlF Augie Opp. SI. Ambrose 309 312 Illinois Wesleyan 397 401 Millikin 197 433 North Central 397 465 St. Ambrose 304 311 Knox 23.5 6.5 i Si-Scm Tournament: Firsl Nonhem lowa-Wanburg Invitational: Sixth CCIW Championship: First NCAA Division II Championship: Thineenth Grant Martin displays the stroke which helped him in his second place finish in the CCIW meet. Seemingly pleased with his game, Rick Miiler estimates hi5 dis- tance from the hole. Team captain Dave Smne foIlows-through aher successiully placing his ball. Men's Go'lf 137 138 People People 139 Administration Keeps College Running Hun Admissions h- Front Row: Ms. Sarah Johnson, Ms. Shelby Olson, Mrs. lanel Seiz, Ms. Jeannine lngeison. Row 2: Mr. Timothy Dodge, Mr. James Lee, Mr. Robert Wilson, Mr. Rick Spencerl Mr. lohn Voss, Mr. M Ralph Starenko, Ms. Wendy Chwistek. 140 Adminsumion And 513 Sludent Affairs - Fronl Row: Dr, Grant Henry, Ms. Cheryl Gaus,Ms. Betsey Eurdahl. Row 2: Mrs. Vicki DeLorey, DI: lames Ribbeck, Mr. Philip Winger, Mr. Douglas Troutman, Mr. Randall Zarn, Mr. Steve Backmeyer. Campus Ministry Rev. Richard Swanson - f, x: --.-. While busy at wurk. Dr. Harold Sundelius is interrupted by a phone call. 1 Dr Thomas Tredway welcomes new students to Augustana during freshman orientation. Administration And Staff 141 Cultural Events - Mr. Dennis Lokin Planning And Development - Front Row: Ms. Dianne Wine, Mr. Robert Carlson, Dr. Ann Boaden. Row: 2: ML John Kindschuh, Mr. Terry Hudson, Mr. James Palincsal, Mr. Charles Alter, Mr, George Engdahl. 1 Business Oilice - Front Row: Mrs. Kathryn Lenaghan, Mr. Iohn Olson, Mr, Harold Blake, Mf. Frank Telleen Row 2: Ms. Patricia Burris, Bonte, Mrs, loyce Carstens, Mrs. Phyllis Bumham, Ms. Gladys Roehr, 142 Adminisiration And Slaff Ms. Patricia Parks, Mrs. Marilyn Frost. Mrs. Mary Bonte sorts financial records on a busy day in the Business Office. Health Service - Mrs. Dora Rose, R.N. Sports - Mr. Vincent Lundeen, Mr. lim McGralh. Library - Fronl Row: Mrs. Dorothy Lundeen, Mrs. Irene Peterson. Raw 2: Mr; Carrie Ferm, Ms. Marjorie Miller, Mrs, Ruth Burgess, Mrs. Rita Czupka, Mrs Marjorie Mason,Mrs. Ruse Byers, Mrs. Marlha Harrisj Mr. T. W. Sims. Administration And Sm 143 Faculty Assist In The Learning Process Edualion - From Row: Ms. Margery Ralcliff, Mrs. Hazel Fenton. Row 2: Dr. Donald Social Work - Mrs. Belly Moore, Mrs. Vicki Sommer. Peterson, Dr. Donald Senna. Dr. Donald Senne supplies BIII Rapier wilh important paperwork to be compieted for an Education major. 144 Faculty 50Ci0l053' - Front RDW: Dr. Ben Nefzger. ROW 2: Dr. NiChOIES Ellis. Dr. Mr. Chad Meyer grades his last exam after a busy day of testing William Ward. UNI Speech and Speech Therapy - Fronl Row: Mrs. Karin Johnson, Mr. Chad Meyer, Mr. Kenneth Strange. Row 2: Mr. Ralph Carbone. Mr. John Carr, Mr. Dan Spaugh, Dr. Donald Davis. Faculty 145 PSYCI'DII'SY - 0' ROW: Mr. John HulIett, M5. ShirIee Fenwick, Dr. Lawrence McCallum. Row 2: Dr. Kenneth Johnsonl Dr. Ralph Hansen, Dr. Charles Dobsom Mr. James Galley demonstrates good accounting principles PnlilitalScience - Mr. lames Winship, Dr. Harold Bell, Mr. J. Leon Holmes, Dr. Michael lo a class of senior accounting majors. Kirn, 1.46 Faculty DL Haroki Bell enjoys a pleasant phone conversation between classes. Economics - Dr. Richard Ballman qu Dr. William Conway, Dr. Janis Lunergan. Faculty 147 Religion - Dr. Daniel Lee, Dr. Myron Fogde, Dr. Peter Beckman, Dr. Ralph Radlofi, Dr. Arnold Levinl '3 ux.n;,, .. History - Dr. Russ Paulson, Dr. Van Symons. DrV Merry Wood. Dr, Daniel Lee leads a discussion tor interest- ed listeners on the BOS-BSU reconcilaliom 14B Fawlty German - Dr. Elisabeth Nations, Dr. lohn Sirevaag, Mr. Erwin We- ber. Suzanne V055 and Mr. Erwin Weber laugh over the bet belween Iulie Stamenkovich and Dr. Tweet. French - Front Row: Ms. Sonja Knudsen. Row 2: Spanish 7 Fronl Row: Dr. Disnarda Nomiella, Row Dr. Roger Crossley, Dr. Atic Zuurdceg. 2: Ms. Linda Romero, DL Louis Belby, Mr, Sidney Giovenco. Facuhy 149 Physical Educalion - front Row: Mr. David Langrock, Ms. Paulette Stein, Mr. Dennis Dr. Ruald Tweet and Julie Stamenkovich find them- Riccio, M5. Dianne Fisher, Dr. Slan Killleson. Row 2: Mr. Robert Reade, Mr. Michael selves both surprised by Dr. Tweet's weight loss goal. Hollway, Mr. james Borcherding, Mr. Vincent Lundeen, Ms. Ianan Effland, Mr. John w Farwell. English - Front Row: Mr. Dale Husel Dr. Nancy Huse, Mrs. Beatrice Jacobson, ML Harry SleIling, Dr. Karin Youngberg, Mr. Michad Nolan, Dr. Hahn Lang, Dr. Roald Tweet. Row 2: Dr. DonaM Erickson, Dr. Iellrey Shoap, Dr. Paul Olsen, 150 Faculty ;. Philosophy - Dr. Patrice LOOSE, DI: Michael Kim, DI. Harold Sjulsen, Dr. Dr. Michael Kim catches up on some last minute David Hill. reading in prepatation for his nan lecture. Classics Dr. Thomas Banks Mr. Mike Nolan and Ann Ericson discuss her ideas far a leIm paper. Faculty 151 l'hysics - Front Row: Dr. David Renneke. Row 2: Dr. Robert Frank, Dr. Bruce McCarl. Dr. Charles Mahaffey, Tina Thul. and Daria Hornstra listen as Dr. Norman Molina surroundings on a Chicago Iicld lrip. 152 Faculty Geology - Dr. Ronald Tyler, DL Fred Behnken, Dr. Richard Anderson. describes the Dr. Douglas Nelson gives Patricia Doud important informalion for an Upcoming quiz. Geography - Dr. Norman Moline, Dr. Edward Hamming, Dr. Charles Mahaf- Iey, Mall: and Compuler Science .. From Row: DrA Harry Nelson, Dr. Donald McLaughlin. Row 2: Dr. Curtis chnk, Dr. Douglas Nelson, Dr, Robert Johnson, Dr Carroll Morrow, Ms. Dona Dungan. Facuhy 153 Dr. Meiben Felerson explains chemical banding - L '19. 'm: U My him Em'ak cu E; Fm 'r .4 Ar A ,. CENTRAL SCIENTIFIC GOMPANV.I in an Organic Chemistry class. I54 Facully Dr. Monon Eliason, Dr. Melberl Peterson. Chemistry Dr. Richard Narske, Dr. David DeWit, Dr. Robert Bemtsen. Dr. Anna Warlman, Musir - Front Row: Dn Nile Norton, Dr. Daniel Culver, Mrs. Dortha DeWit, Mr. George Opheim. Row 2: Dr. Ronald Moore, Mr. Richard Sessler, Mrs. janel Stodd, Mr. David Alf, Mr. Dennis Loflin, Ms. Kalhy Fochl, Dr. John Hildrelh, Dr. Alan Hersh Art - Fronl Row: Mrs. Signe Anderson, Mrs. Mary Kirn. Raw 2: Mr. Claylon Gorder. Mn lohn Ekblad explains offspring possibilities in Genelics class. Medical IEEhHDIDSY - Dr. Marilyn HOOVQT Dr. lohn Hildreth plays a tape recording in demonslrale one style of music. Biology - Front Raw: Mr. Levi Wood, Dr. Bob Tallitsch, Ms. Nancy Williamson Row 2: Dr. Jngemar Larson, DL Ralph Troll, DI. Rick Turnquisl, DL Richard Lutz Faculty 155 Finding that the library is a guud place lu lake a nap, Ruben Kclenyi resls after an dfernoon of :tuLEying. Kevin Adler Robin Alexander David Allen Susan Allen Cami Anderson Elizabelh Anderson Robert Anderson Sid Anderson Marc Andresen Julia mkinsun Lee Eaulek Kathy Baker lulene Bahia Walter Ballek Kalhleen Banks lohn Bari Frank Banlell Vicki Easlletll Gull Baitemchlag Seniors 157 lama; Baum Susan Becker James Beckman David 1'. 89 David M. 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Walak Brian Warnvr lolm-y Warning Daniel kaly Mayne Wutngdru Gail Weiss Kimbvrly Wells David Westmun Joan Whillcmorr' Pam Wih .rymki Thomas Wilkcna Douglas wuliams stIL-y Wlllmvm l'lwrabclh WiLxun Snnrim lehhlrr PllsLiHA Wing Pamela Window Rnnuhl Wurknmu lJ.n-wd Wmlh Wullmm Wrighl lmnm- Ynunkmml fhclyl kat'n Paul luilicnlIL-r 1M l' Yuunrmu hmmm- I75 . A KEVIN R. ADLER Viila Park, Illinois Geology, Chemistry Arisleia, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, American Chemical Society, Rho Nu Deltal Udden Geology Club, Bowling Club. ROBIN ALEXANDER Chicago, Illinois Elemenaary Education, Coaching Student Educatinn Associalion, Sec; Han- del Oraloriu Society, Chi Alpha Pi, Home- coming Chairman, PEMM Club, Sec; Cheerleader. Women's Programming Com, milte9, Outdoor Educalion Leader. DAVID R. ALLEN Waterloo, Iowa English SUSAN G. ALLEN Arlinglon Heighls, lilinois IiaIDSY. Spanish ATisleia, Beta Bela Bela, Sigma Della Pi, WVIK, Ascension Chapel Choir, Handel Oramrio Sociely, Spanish Club, Biology Club. Dance Marathon, Walker's Club. CAROL A. ANDERSON Riverdaie, Iowa Accounting, Business Administralion Arisleial National Association 01 Accoun- iams, Augustana Concert Band. Business Ciub, Wumen's Programming Committee. ELIZABETH S. ANDERSON Rock Island, Illinois Biology . Bela Beta Beta, Sen; Augustana Concert Band, Handei Oralorio Society, Ascension Chapel Choir, Biology Club. Udden Club, Generations, Co-Chairmans KEITH D. ANDERSON Rock Island, lliinois Music ROBERT M, ANDERSON liensenvillei lllinuis Econumics, Accounting Arisleia, Omicrom Delta Kappa, Who's Who, Represemalive Assembiy, Student iu- diciary Board, Hail Cnuncil, Orientation Leader, Phi Omega Phi, Business Club. In- terstalernin Press SCOT W. ANDERSON Rock Island, illinois English, Philosophy Omicron Della Kappa, Who's Who, Biology Club, Observer, Fine Ans Edilot; Saga, Campus Chain, WVLK, Generai Manager; Orienlatsnn leader, Co-Ieader; Orientation Talent Show Committees SID E. ANDERSON Geneseo, Iilinois Business Administration, Polilical Science 174 Senior Acrivilies Senior Activities MARC ANDRESEN Nevada, lowa Azcounling, Business Adminisnralion Indoor Track, Track, Business Club, Intra- murals, Viking Award, HonOI Scholarship. TODD R. ARNOLD Chicago. Illinois Political Science JULIA A. ATKiNSON Rock island, Illinois Philosophy, Religion B HUGH V. BACHMAN Harvey, Illinois Philosophy, Psychology LEE D. BAClLEK Rocklord, iilinois English, Political Science Orientation Leader, Gamma Alpha Bela, College Demutrals, Ski Club, SOCEET Club, Tae Kwon Do, Homecoming Parade. KATHY R. BAKER Quincy,1lilnois Business Administration. Psychology Orientation Leader, Chi Omega Gamma, Business Club. JOLENE M. BALAJA Westchester, Illinois Elementary Education WALTER E. BALLEK Norridge, Illinoss English, Phiiosophy KATHLEEN l. BANKS Park Ridge, Illinois Music ArisIeia, Sigma Alpha luia, Coir. Set; Chap- el Choir, Handel Oratorio Socieiy. CARON A. BARDELL Humewoodl llIinois Business Administlation, Psychology Deita C'hi Theta, Con. Sec; Business Club. Asian Quarter. ESTHER N. BAREN Bellendorf, Iowa Elementary Education JOHN A. BART Lyons, Illinois Accounting, Business Speech ANNE K. BARTEL Wesiern Springs, Illinois Business Adminislration, Spanish F. GREGORY BARTLETT Nassau, Bahamas Musit. Biology Phi Mu Alpha, Babes in Arms , Purlie , Administration, Slage Band. Ascension Chapel Choir, Intra- murals. Black Student Union, French Club, VICKI BASILETTI Winfield, lliinuis Pre-Velerinary Medicine, Biology Arisleia, Bela Bela Bela, CUBOM, Intramu- ral Volleyball, Biology Club, See; Home- coming Dance Committee, Cn-Chairman. GAIL ANN BATTENSCHLAC Aurora, Illinois Elememary Educalion, Spanlsh Arisleia, Sigma Delta Pii Sludem Education Association, Corridor Advisor, Hall Council. JAMES BAUM MONO Grove, Illinois Geolugy. Geography Arisleia, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. WVIK, CU- BOM. Judo Club, Scuba Club, Udden Geol- ogy Club. DAVID l. BELL Ariinglon Heighls, Illinois Business Administration CUBOM, Basebali, Bowling Club. DAVID M. BELL Galesburg, Illinois Business Administration, Accouming Saga, Pi Upsiiun Gamma, Football, Captain; Wresiling, Track, Business Club. IUDITH 'E. BELLEFEUILLE Mundelein, ll'EinoIs Accouniing, Business Administration ANDREW O. BENSON Nairobi. Kenya English. History Aristeia, Omicron Delia Kappa, Morlar Board, Who's Who. Alpha Psi Omega, Ob- server, Editor; Saga, Publications Boavd, WVIK, CUBOM, Batk Dom Conceris, Con- certs Cumminee; Representative Assembly, VicesPresidem; Corridor Adviser, Hali Council, Sen; God's Favorite , J'Dames 31 Sea , Musical Pizzazz , The Importance of Being Earnesl ; Homecoming Taienl Show Leader, Budge! Committee, Home- coming Parade Announcer, Talent Shows, Back Door 8. Alter Hours Concerl Perfor- mances Panicipant. PETER M. BENSON Mundelein, Illinois Business Administration, Fsychology WAYNE BENSON Oak Lawn, Illinois Chemisuy, Business Administration Hall Council, Orienlation Leader, Gamma Alpha Bela, l.M. Director, Fledgemasler. Rush Chairman, LF. Representative; Imra- murals Buavd, Bowling Club. Homecoming Committee. MARY L. BERTA Painline, Illinois Biology CUEOM, Phi Rho, Homecoming Commil- lees NANCY E. BERTRAM Clyslal Lake, Illinois Physical Education, Health Education Arisieial Omicron Della Kappa, Mortar Beard, Historian; PEMM Club, Pres; Della Chi Theta, Chaplain, Fall Rush Charrman; Volleyball, Track, Iniramurals Board, Wom- ens Alhlelic Associalion, Fellowship oi Christian Athlete; STEVEN A. BETTS Park Foresl, Illinois Pu' ical Science, Pre-Law Aristeia, Omicron Della Kappa, Who's Who, Pre-Law Club, VicarFresn' Campus Chain. CUBOM, Movie Committee, Assis- lanl Chairman; Represenlalive Assembly, Pres.: RHIP, Hall Council, Chairman of Aca- demic Cumminee. Campus Crusade ior Chtisl. Gamma Alpha Beta, lnter-Fraternity Representative; Tennis, Managet; Coliege Republicans, Ski Club, Pres; Homecoming Parade Committee, Chairman; SFARC, Slu- dent Personal Committee. ROXANNE C. BIERMAN Rock Island, Illinois Psychology, Sociology JOSEPH C. BIGOTT Calumet City, Illinois English JAMES A. BINGLEY Burbank, Illinois Business Administration Orienlation Leader, Omicton Sigma Omi nomlnlramuralDirecior;Tennis,Intramur- als Boards RANDY G. BINGMAN Milan, Illinois Accounting, Business Administration Wrestling. LAURA L BLACK Moline, Illinois Elemenlary Education MICHAEL R. BLAIR Rockford. Illinois Music, Psychology MELVIN A4 BLASER Miian, illinois Business Adminisnation, Psychoiogy RICHARD S. BLOCKI Arlington Heights, Illinois Poiilical Science. Biology Saga. Comdor Adviser, Hall Council, Ori- emalion Leader, Phi Omega Phi. Track, Homecoming Dance Committee. Chair, man; Pre-Law Club. BRlAN l. BLODGETT East Dubuque, Illinois 5 Psychology, Physical Education MEREDITH As BLOOMBERG Woodhull, lilinms Elementary Education Sludent Educallnn Association, Rockely-l, Foreign Siudy Committee, Homecoming Commiuees. MARK A. BOCIAN Lake Barrington, Illinois Speech Therapy Arisleial Who's who, Speech and Hearing Associalion, Treasuret; Baseball. SUSAN M. BOCK Burbank, Illinois Biulogy, Physical Educationi PrEAPhysical Therapy Aristcia, Ben Eela Beta, Orienmion Leader, Voileyball, Swimming, Women's Athletic Association, PEMM Club. LORAN K. BOHMAN North Huntingdnn, Pennsylvania Biology. Medical Technology CUB, CUBOM, Ascensron Chapel Choir, Handel Oraiurio Society, Scandinavian Club, Pres. SUSAN E. BOLAND Chicago, Illinois Medical Technology Aristeia. Beta Beta Bela, Corridor Advisor, Hall Council, Campus Crusade for Chnsi, Della Chi Thela, Treasurer; Basketball, Track. Biology Club. IANET BORCCREN Chicago, Illinois English, Math. Computer Science. Seton, daty Eduiaiion Arislela, Omicton Della Kappa, Morlar Board, Studenl Educalion Assotialinn, CU- BOM, Cutridor Adviser, Hali Cuuncii, Au? guslana Campus Church, Tartuffe , Car- niual , The Importance of Beung Earnest , Tweillh NighI , Math Club, French Club, Scandinavian Club, DONNA J. BORZICK Rock Island, Illinois Accounling, Business Administration W'ILLIAM S. BRADLEY Arlington Heights, iliinois Actouming, Business Administration a LINDA C. BRAND Gien Ellyn. lliinois Psychology Della Chi Theia. SUE BREIDICAM Rocklord, Illinois E'lemenlary Education MENC, Sigma Alpha Iola, qudent Educai lion Association, Augustana Symphony Or- cheslra, Handel Oratorio Sucieiy. EULAR BROWN Beliwood, Illinois Business Administraliun CUBOM, Black Student Union, Debale, Plays and Musicals. Rhythm Squad, Wom- en's Athletic Association, Business Club; FORREST Ms L, BROWN- Needham, Massachuseus Religion JAMES A. BROWN Freeporl, illinois Geogtaphy, History Sigma Gamma Epsi'lon, CUB, CUBOM, Hall Council. Sen, Pres; Orientation Leader, Phi Omega Phi, Sec. BRUCE W. BRYSON Eeuendorl, Iowa History BARBARA A. BUDDIN Davenporl, Iowa Music ALAN F. BULLEY Naperville, Illinois Geology, Economics VICKI j. BURNETTE Moline, Illinois Engiish CAROL L. BUSSE Park Ridge, Illinois Business Administration, Speenh WVIK, Sec; Augustana Campus ChUI'Ch, Augusiana Concert Band, Cross Country, Alpha Phi Omega. Vice-Pres. C DAVID A, CAMPBELL Lombard. Illinois Business Administration Phi Mu Alpha, 52L, Historian, Auguslana Campus Church, Augusrana Choir, Augus- lana Chamber Singers, Handel Oratorio So- ciety, lmramurals, Business Club JANE L. CAMPBELL Henry, Illinois Musir Eduralion MENC, Hall Council, Campus Crusade ior Christ, Chapel Choir, Handei Oralorin Soci- Ely, Varsily Band, SUSAN E. CAMPBELL Palos Heights, Illinois Physical Education, Healih Education Sludem Educalion Associations CUBOM. Sludem ludiciary Board, Hall Coundl, Chi Alpha Phi, Tennis, lntramulal Board, Womw en's Athleiic Association, PEMM Club, Homecoming Commiltee, Co-Chairman. DEBORAH L. CARLSON Dundee, Illinois Speech Therapy Speech and Hearing Associalion, Student Education Association, Augustana Sympho- ny Orcheslra. Delta Chi Thela. KATHERINE B. CARTY Molina, lilinols Elementary Eduution TERESA 5. CASE Molinu, lliinnis Biolugy PAUL A. CASILLAS Malina, Illinois Maihemaucs DANIEL P. CASWELL Hmhursl, Illinois Srnlor Activities 175 B Math. Compuler Science, Spanish ANTHONY I. CERVENY Cicero. Illinois Accounting, Business Adminisnaliun NOEI. JOHN CHANDLER, IR. Baltimore, Maryland Math, Computer Science WVIK, Chapel Choir CYNTHIA M. CHVOSTA Countryside, Illinois Music Education MENC, Pres.,' Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice-Pres.. Chaplain; Student Education Association, Campus Crusade for Christ, Lulheran Youth Encounter. Ascension Chapei Choir, Au- guslana Symphony Orchestra, Handel Ora- mrio Socieiy, Women's Programming Corn, millee. R. MICHAEL CISEK Minneapolis, Minnesota History Publitations Board, WVIK, CUB. CUBOM. RICHARD I. CLINGEN Oak Brook, Illinois Accounting, Business Administration JULIE A. COLE Rockford, 1llinois Speech Therapy Speech and Hearing Association KEVIN W. COLLINS Warrenville, Illinois Psychology JEFFREY l. CONDiT ML Mosrisl Illinois Accouniing, Business Administration, Eco nomics Aristeia, Hall Counsil, Della Dmbga Nu, Vice-Press; Goif, Intramural Sports Home- coming Ccmmillee, lnler-Fratemity Cuun- cals CRAIG M. COOTS Soulh Belait, Illinois Accounting Business Administraiion Aristeia, Delta Omega Nu. Chess and War- games Club. LENORE A. CORNILLE Glen fllyn,1llinoi5 Psychoiagy, Pre-Physical Therapy Corridor Advisor. Assis'iant Resideni Direc- lor: Hail Council, Assisianl Adviser; French Club, Biology Club, Food Service Commit tee, Housing Advisary Cammillee. PATRICIA COULES Alsip, Iliinnis Biology, Secondary Education Studenl Educalion A'ssociation, Hall Coun- cil, Kappa Epsilon, Homecuming Commit- lee. CYNTHIA R. COURI East Peoria, Illinois Psychology, PranPhysical Iherapy Chi Alpha Pi, Pledge morn, Chaplain. DIANE B. COUSTON Chisagu, Illinois 176 Senior Aclivilies Business Administration Chi Omega Gamma, Business Club, Orien- tasion Leader. JOHN R. COX Chana, lllinois Accounting, Business Administration, Soci- ology KENNETH W. COX Round Lake. Illinois English, Chemisiry MICHAEL W. COX Davenport, Iowa Psychology Corridor Adviser. Hall Council, Delia Ome- ga Nu. BRUCE W. CRAIG Duwners Grove, Illinois Political Science, Chemistry CHRISTINE A. CRAVATTA Savanna. Illinois Maih, CompuIer Science, Secondary Edu- cation Arisieim Pi Mu Epsilon, Hall Council, Ten- nis, Women's Athletic Association, Math Club, See, Pres; Homecoming Committee, Intramural Sports. D DENISE M. DAHLKE Gurnee, Illinois Religion STEVEN R. DALIN Crystal Lake. lliinois Business Adminisiration, Physical Educalion Hall Council, Orienlalion Leader. PEMM Club, Bowling Club, Business Club. RANDALL 1. DAVIDSON Molina. Illinois Physics, Math, Compuler Science Fumball, Indoor Track, Track, Captain, Physics Club. JANICE L. DAVIS Petersburg, Illinois Poiitical Science Arisleia, Ruckety-I, Women's Programming Commillee DAVID S. DAWSON Oak Lawn, Iliinuis Business Administration, Public Administra- lion Arisleia, Vice-Pres.; CUBOM, Campus Cru- sade for Chrisi. Gamma Alpha Bela, Trea- surer; College Democrats, Parking Tickel Cummiltees, Homecoming Parade Chairn man. DAVE A. DE IAEGHER East MOIine,1llinois Undecided ROBERT A. DE YOUNG Pazk Ridge, Illinois Biology Aristeia, Omicron Delta Kappa, Morlar Board, Who's Who, Bela Bela Bela, WresV tling, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Lin- dahl Biulogy Club, Pres. JAMI M. DEICL Eimhurst, Illinois Eiememary Education, Psychology Psi Chi, Siudenl Educalion Association, CU- EOM, Chi Alpha Pi, Sec; Homecoming Committee. MARK l. DERESINSKI Harwood Heights, Illinuis Business Adminislralion, Psychniogy WVIK, Orientation leaden Phi Omega Phi, Baseball, Captain. KRISTINE E. DOLEJS Riverside, Illinois Geography, Business Administration CUBOM, Orientation Leader, Chi Omega Gamma, Homecoming Co-Chairman. DENISE M. DUNGEY Kewanee, Illinois English Saga, CUBOM, Orientation Leader, Handel Oratorio Socicly, French Club, Women's Programming Committee, Wriler's Club. PATRICIA S. DUTTARER Pekinl illinois Medical Technology Nisleia, Omicron Delta Kappa, Bela Bela Bela. Handel Oraloriu Society, Kappa Epsi- lon, Biology Clubl Homecoming Parade Committeed Orientation Leadei. E STEVEN K. ECKDAHL Downers Grove, Illinois Business Administration DOUGLAS CI. ECKER Molina, Iilinois Undecided ROBERT F. EPPEL McHenry, Illinois Geugiaphy JEAN A. ERICKSON Slerling, Illinois Biology, Health Education Arisleia, Bela Bela Bela, Orientalion Leader, Chi Alpha Pi, Tennis, Inlramurals Boards ANN E. ERICSON Wheaton, Illinois Economics, Accounting Arisleia, Whu's Who, Observer, Rockety-I, Business Manager; CUBOM, Representa- iivc Assembly. Sen; Business Club, Wom- en's Plogramming Commillee, Siudenl Publications Board, Commencement Advi- sury. BECKY R. ERNST Davenport, Iowa Business Administration GERALD M. ETCHINGHAM Hoffman Esiates, Illinois Accounting, Business Adminislralion F PEGGY S. FECHT Rock Island, Illinois Accounlingl Business Administralion Chi Alpha Pi, Business Club, Set, Pres. PAUL A. FELSTRUP Naperville, Illinois Physiss, Geology AIisteia, Who's Who, WVIK, CUB, Chairv man; CUBOM, Chairman; Represenlalive Assembly, Curlidor Advnsul, Orlcnlalaon Leader, Co-Chairman; Ascension Chapel Choir. Handel Oralorio Society. Udden Gn- ology Club, Ski Club. RICHARD l. FILARSKI Berwyn, Illinois Accounling, Business Adminislralion PATRIC'A A. FIORAVANTI Arlinglon Heighls. Illinois Business Administration, English STEVEN C. FISCHER Phoenix, Arizona Business Administration. Publit Administra- lion JOHN M. FISHERKELLER llasca, lliinuis Au-ounling, Business Adminislralion Omicron Sigma Omicron, Nalional Assmi- aiion oi Acsuumanls. MICHAEL P. FLANAGAN Rock Island, Illinois Pre-Medicine JOHN J. FOLEY Rock Island, lllinuis Business Adminislvalion Beta Omega Sigma, Basketball. G BRENT H. GANDOLFI Oglesby, lliinuis Blology EARL N. GARRIOTT Culona, illinois Business Admmislralmn FAMIE D. GAY Allpmt, Arkansas Speesh, Humanisies Who's Who, WVIK, Baskelbali, Women's Alhleiit Associaiion, Blark Student Uniun. SONlA A. GEE Chicago, Illinois Pre-Denlislry LORI B. GELLERSTEDT Molina, Illinois Biology Arisleia, MENC, Hali Cuuncil, Auguslana Concerl Bandl Biology Club. IOHN BA GIBSON Mexico Business Administration YVONNE R. GIBSON Nassau, Bahamas Business Adminisiralion JANET A. GIESEKE Lillie Silver. New Jersey Speesh Cummuniealion, Psyehnlngy Obsewer, WVIK, Hall Council, Chi Omega Gamma. Ree Sela. ViteiPres; Inrramurals. DAVID D. ClLLilAND Mi Carroll, Illinois Spec: h, English Omicron Della Kappa. Alpha Psi Omega, Pres: Studem Education Associaiion, Plays and Musitals, Culiege Republirans, Tear her Tenure Commillec. CASANDRA A. GINERIS Homelown, Illinois Elemenlary EduLaIion, Speech Student Education Assorialion, Vise-Pres; WVIK, Hall Council, Orienlalion leader. Dames al Sea , Chi Omega Gamma, SCL, Pom Pan Squad, Ssandinavian Club, Home coming Cnmmiuees, Cotonation Cu-Chairi man. MICHAEL W. GIPSON Glen Ellyn, Illinois Business Adminislralmn Orientalion Leader, Baseball, Bowilng Club. 51-1,; Inlramurnls. LAURIE JO CLICK Pokin, Illinois Frt'nlh, Speesh Arisloia. Omitron Delta Kappa, Who's Who, Alpha Psi Omega, Orienlaliun leddei, Plays and Mush: als, Humeioming Commit- ls-e, Speech Team. DALE C. .CIOERNE Slrealor. Illinois Business Administration. Accounting Arisleiu, Oricmalion Leaden Pi Upsiiun Gamma, Baseball, Business Club DOUG I. GOLDSWORTHY Rnnkford, Illinois Business Adminislraliun STEVEN C. GOOD Aledo, Illinois Biology, Geolngy SALLY GORDON Springlieid, Illinois English RONALD W. GRAEFF Oswego, illinois Geology LISA M. GRAHAM Mora, Illinois Classirs, Hislury EMiLY A. GRIEP Dubuque, Iowa Sosial Walk BRUCE W. HALL Dollon, lllinnis Ilklury, English CARL V. HALLBERG Pekin, Illinois History PAMELA KAY HAMBLIN Lilrhficld, Illinois Elementary Eduralion, Speech Aristeia, Studenl Educahon Association, Vice-Pres., Treasurer; Hall Council. Orien- Iation Leader, Phi Rho, Alumni Chairman, HalHimL' Co-Chairman. JULIE ANN HAMILTON Libellyviile, Illinois Sociology PHYLLIS A. HAMILTON Chlcago, Illinois Business Adminislralion CUBOM, Rhylhm Squad, Captain; Black riludenl Union, Business Club, CBA. RUSSELLA D, HAMMILL Rmk Island, Illinois Aeeouming, Business Administration DAVID W. HANSON Des Plaines, illinuls As taunting, Business Administration Asrensian Chapel Chuir, Bowling Club, Business Club, STEVEN W. HANSON Rmkfurd, lllinms Psyihulogy, Religiun Whu's Who, Observer, Business and Ad Manager, Represenlaliue Assembly, Slu- denl ludiuary Board, Hall Counsil, Orientai lion Leader, Ascension Chapel Choir, Hanv del Ordlnriu Smiely, Gamma Alpha Beta, CBAi JOHN W. HARL Rink Island, lliinnis Business Adinimslrdtion JOY 'R. HARPER Chuagu, Illinois Mass Cummunltallon, bpreih WViK, Track, Rhyihm Squad. Elai k Sludenl Uniun, See; Business Club. Human RFIIIV lions Cummiuev DAVID H. HARTZ Mineral, llilnuis Edflh Srieme Tearhing Indoor Trark, iratk, Tvilu- oi Vikings DIANE C. HATTERY Gdlesburg, Illinois Business Adnunisluliun, Psyihulogy Orienldlion Leader, Chi Omega Gummav Pledge morn: Business Club, Homecoming Cummillee, Siudenl Penunnel Cummiltve. IERILYN L HAVLIK Lisle, lliinois Pubiii Adminislmtion Aristeia, Who's Who. CUBOM, Corridor Advisur, Chi Omega Gamma, Historian; lnA Irr-Sorolily Cnunul, Vllib?n's., Iwasurel; Homecoming Dam r Chairman, Homm um- Ing Chairman, Dante Maralhun CImIrIn-In. PEGGY Li HAWKlNS Porl Byron, iliinun Psyl holugy Senior Allivilies 177 NICHOLAS A. HAYDOCK Gurnee, Illinois Psychology, Political Science Psi Chi, Phi Omega Phi. SARA E. HEDBERG Moline,1llinois Music, Spanish Arisleia, Omicron Della Kappa, Morlar Board, Presq' Sigma Delta Pi, MENC, Sec.; Auguslana Concert Band, Sec, Vice-Pres.; Augustine Symphony Orchestra, Spanish Club, Faielgn Quarter. KURT L. HELLER ladsunville. Illinois Biclugyl Pre-Dentisxry Arisleia, Omicron Delta Kappa, Who's Who, Bela Beta Bela, CUE! CUBOM, Corri- dor Adviser. Hall Council, Omicron Sigma Omicron, Set, Pres; Socmr Club, Home Corning Commillee Co-Chairmans DENISE L HENDRICKS Eas! Moline, Illinois Business Administration KATHRYN A, HENNINC Rock Island, Illinois Errinsh, Geography Representative Assembly, Hall Council, Orientation Leader. Tennxs, lnlramurals, Humecomlng Committee, Student Person- nel Committee, Chi Omega Gamma, Pledge mom. ROSALYN KAY HENRY DeKalb. ll'linois Social Work Augusxana Campus Church, Campus Cru- sadeior Christ.Lu1heran Youth Encounter. Alpha Phi Omega, Social Work Club! Scan- dinavmn Club, Sec. ROBERT J, HENSEL Walnul, II'Iinuis Physiral Education, Coaching DALE A. HERBECK Keltenng, Ohio Pu1itical Science. Speech Atisleia, Omicmn Delta Kappa, Pres.; Mar tar Board, Who's Whu, Observer, Corridor Adviser, Hall Councll, Augustana Campus Church Treasurer: Debale, Vim-Pres.; Stu- den! Services Commiuee. Haz3ng Policy Commiltee. SFARCV ' CATHERINE L. HERMANEK Detalurl Illinois Geology, Biology TINA M. HESTON Beuendorf, Iowa Business Adminislrarion CHARLES C. HIATT Orion. Illinois Accounling, Business Adminislralion JOHN C. HILDNER Glen Ellyn, Illinois Religion, Psychoiogy Aristma, Treasurer; Psi Chi, CUBOM, Fem, baII, Inlramurais, Felluwship of Chrislian Alhleles. 173 Senior Awwlies PAUL A. H'ILDRETH Elmhurst, Illinois PreiPhysical Therapy BETH HILL Rochelle. Illinois Medical Technolugy Avisleia, Bela Beta Beta, Chi Omega Gam- ma, Pom Pun Squad, Foreign Quarter. KIRK A. HOCHSTETLER Molina, Illinois Eiulogy, Fre-Medicine Arisleia, Eela Esla Bela, Rockely-l, Chapel Choir, Augusrana Choir. SHIRLEY M. HOFER Aledo. Illinois Psychology SUSAN K. HOFFMAN Monmouth, Illinois Speech Therapy BETH L. HOGAN Hockassin, De1aware Psychology KAREN M. HOC-BERC Moline, Illinois Biology DEBRA L HOGUE Silvis, Illinois Accounting, Business Administration Orlemaliun Leader, French Club, Business Club. SUSAN L. HOGUE SiIVIs, Illinois Psychology NANCY L. HOLLAND Springfield, Illinois Elementary Education Student Education Associalion, Kappa Epsi- Ion. TERRY R. HOSTETLER Sterling, Illinois Accounting, Math, Computer Science Aristeia, Omicron Della Kappa, Who's Who, Pi Mu Epsilon, CUBOM, Hall Council, Pre5.; Tennis, Malh Club, Student Fee Bud- ge! Commiuee, Food Service Representa- live, Studenl Affairs Committee, Represen- lalive Assembiy, Treasurer; CBA, Finance Committee. REX l. HOTCHKISS, IR. Rock Island, Illinois Malh, Compute! Science WV1'K, CUBOM, Campus Crusade for Chriss. Alpha Phi Omega. CHERYL T. HOUGHTON Shannon, Illinois Speech Therapy, Psychology IEFFREY A. HOWELL Lutkpurl, Illinois Business Administration NANCY E, HUGHES Elgin, Illinois Economics, English Arisleia, Chi Alpha Pi. BRENDA D. HUMPHREY Downers Grove, Illinois - Speech Orientalion Leader, lsPurlie'Z Tennis, Gym- nastics, Black Sludem Union. ANTHONY C. HURD Aurorai Illinois Arcounling, Economics PATRICIA LYN HURTER Chicaga. Illinois Music Sigma Alpha lma. Sec; MENC, Hall Council, Ascension Chapel Choir, Varsily Band, Han- del Oratorio Society, PATRICE E. HUSMAN Si1vis, Illinois Undecided KATHRYN J. HUTCHINS Rosevine, Illinois Biology AriSIeia, Sludent Education Associalion, Orientation Leader, Math Club. SCOTT E. HUTTER Sugar Grove, Illinois Business Adminisnalion, Speech WVIK, Pi Upsilon Gamma, Football. Fellaw- ship of Chrleian Athletes, Business Club, Homecoming Committees. JACQUELINE M. IANNUCCI Olympia Fields, Illinois Business Adminislralion, Speech Ansleia. Who's Who, CUB, CUBOM, Hall Council, Outdoor Educalion Leader, Chi Omega Gamma, Tleasuret, Smial Chair- man; Pom Pon Squad, Co-Caprain; Home- coming Palade, Homecoming Dance, Co- Chatrman; Business Club. THERESA l. IREY Monmouth. Illinois Business Administration, Economics Hall Council, Orientation Leader, Phi Rho, Pledgernurn, Pres; Hometoming Commit? lee Co-Chairman. THOMAS C. ISAACSON Rock Island, lilinois Biolugy, Pre-Medicine Who's who, Beta Beta Beta, WVIKJ Repre- sentative Assembly, Orientation Leader. Gamma Alpha Beta. Pres; College Republii cans, Biology Club. Homecoming Commit- lees. JOHNNY L. ISBELL Hanna Cily, Illinois Earth Science Teaching, Heahh Education DEBRA D, IZEWSKI Franklin Park, Illinois Speech Therapy Arisleial Speech and Hearing Assuciation, Sec; CUBOM, Dena Chi Thela, Pledge- mom. MAR K A. IACOBSEN Henry. Illinois Physical Educatiun Campus Crusade lur Chlisr, Swimming, Soccer Club, CharismaIiC Prayer Cruup, STEVEN A. IANKOWSKI Crystal Lake, Illinois Chemistry, Pre-Denlistry . DEAN IENSEN Olympia Fields, lilinois Physics, Pre-Dentisiry Arisieia, Omicron Delia Kappa, Society of Physics Students, Sigma Pi Sigma, CUBOM. Repieseniative Assembly, Corridor Advi- sm, Hall Council, Oiientaiiun Leader, Pi Upsiion Gamma, Pres.; Fellowship of Chris- lian Athletes, Physics Club, Tae Kwon Do Club, Business Club, College Repubiicans, Homecoming Comminees, SFARC, Inter- Fraiernily Council, CBA. LYNN K. IENSEN Elmhurst, Il1inois Spanish, Hisluly Arisleia, Sigma Della Pi, Pres; Phi Rho, Spanish Club. BEVERLY S. IIRSA Glen Ellyn, Illinois English, French Arisieia, CUBOM. French Club. RICHARD C. JOHN, IR. Molina, Illinois Accounting, Business Administsaiion BLAIR I. JOHNSON Clarendon Hills, Illinois Business Administration, Geography BRIAN H. IOHNSON Sterling, illinois Undecided CRAIG As IOHNSON Muline, Illinois Business Administration JANICE L. JOHNSON Harrington, Iliinuis 'Bioiogy. PIe-Medicine Arisieia, Omicron Delia Kappa, Bela Beta Beta, Biology Club, Hall Counsil, Outdoor Edutalion Leadet, Kappa Epsilon, Sen, Pres.; lmramurais, French Club, Homecom- ing Committee, Swing Fling Committee. Foreign Quarter. lODY L. JOHNSON IBerwyn, Illinois Accouming, Business Administration Kappa Epsilon, Pledge morn; Pum Pon Squad; Co-Captain; Business Club. KENT L. IOHNSON East Moline, Illinois Accouming, Business Administration Whois Who, CUB, CUBOM, Curridot Advi- sor, Hall Council, Orientation Leader, Phi Omega Phi, Pledgemasler, intramural DiA rector; Business Club, Homecoming Com- mittee. Ouldoor Educatibn Co-Chairmin. lnler-Fraternity Council, Secs THOMAS A. JOHNSON Fiankfuri, lllinuis Biology, Pre-Dentisiry Arisieia, Beta Beta Bela, CUBOM, Hall Councii, Treasurer;1!aseball. SUSAN A. JOHNSTON Batavia, Illinois Chemistry American Chemical Susiely. BETH E. IONES Rotkiord. llllnois Biology, Pre-Physical Therapy Alisleia, Omicron Della Kappa, Treasurer; Who's Who, Hall Council, Orientation Leader, Phi Rho, Pledge morn; College Re- publicans, Imramurals. DANIEL J. IONES Rock lsland,ll1inois Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon, CUB, Judo Club, Udr den Geology Club. IOHN P. JOVANOVICH Chicago, Illinois Undecided ELAINE B. KANEY Forreslon, Illinois Medical Technology Arisieia, Bela Beta Bela. Rockelyii, Sen; Bi- ology Club. KERRI. A. KATSALIS Flanklin Park, Illinnis Biology, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Hail Council, Oriantalion Leader. ?Iays, Slage Band, Chi Omega Gamma, Swimming. Track. Women's Athletic Association. Intra- murals, Spanish Club, Biology Club, Home? Corning CommiilcE. CCIC, ROBERT W. KELENYI Chicago, Illinois Business Administration JAMES P. KELLNER Freeporl, 1llinois Atmuming. Business Adminlslmion JOHN R. KELLY Naperviilel lllinms Chemislry, Pre-Medicine JEANNE M. KENT Cary, illinois Sociology, Spanish Sigma Delta 'Pi. Observer, Delta Chi Theta, Cross Cuumry, Track, CapIain; Women's Aihlelic Associalion, Press; Spanish Ciub. MADELYN KERBACK Pinedaie, Wyuming Music KENNETH R. KERKER Rock ls'land. Illinois Accounling, Business Administration Business Club SHARON Ks KILARSKI Roselle, Illinois Biology, Psythoiogy Arisleia, Bela Bela Beia. Psi Chit Vice-Pres.; CUB,CUBOM. Orientation Leader, Dames at Sea . Carnival , Auguslana Choir. Han- del Oralorio Sociely, Alpha Phi Omega, BIA oiogy Club, Homecoming Committee. THOMAS C. KLAK Chiragn, Illinois Business Administration Geography KAREN K, KLYCZEK Chicago Heights, Iliinois Biology, Chemistry Arisleia, Omicron Deita Kappa, Beta Beta Bela, American Chemical Society, RHIP, Cross Coumry. Track, Educaiional Poiicies Committee. ROBERT C. KNAPP Knoxville, Illinois Business Administration DIANE M. KOMATAR East Moline, Illinois English Aristeia, Campus Crusade Io! Christ, Writ- er's Club. CHERYL A. KORDICK Plymouth, Mithigan Business Adminislration, Psychology STEPHEN j. KOWALSKY LaGrange, lllinms Music EDWARD A. KOZLOW Oak Lawn, Illinois Business Adminlsllauon Aristeia, WVIK, Orienlation Leader, Band, Bela Omega Sigma, Sen; lnlerVFralernily, Business Club. Hometoming Commiuee, Outdoor Education Cu-Chairman. AMY L. KREMER Kellerlng, Ohio Poiilical Science Aristeia, Auguslana Campus Church, Finani cial Sea, Councul Member; Debale, Bowling Club, Pre-Law Club, Educational Policies and Curriculum Commiltee. KATHERINE E. KRITZ Palos Park, Illinois German, Speed: Therapy Speech and Hearing Association, Treasurer; Studen: Educalion Association, CUBOM. Auguslana Campus Churth, Ministry Com- mittee; Campus Crusade for Christ; Phi Rho, Pledgemnm, Fellowship Leader; Women's Programming Committee, Teach- er's Education Commiuee. RUTH I. KRUECER Danville, iliinols Humanliies Oriemaiion Leader, Chi Omega Gamma, Pres , Sorority lntramurals, Diroclor; Home- coming Commmee Cu-Chairmdn ELLEN I. KUESTER Kankakee, illinois Accounting, Business Adminislralion CUBOM, Delta Chi Theia, Secs, Piedgc- mom, Treasqul Business Club HELEN A, KULAS Beuendori. Iowa Geulogy Senlor Arlwmes 179 Aristeia. Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Udden Ge- 01035! Club. CAROL LYNN KUNZ Moline, lIlinois Elememarv Educalion L TACY J. LACKORE Crystal lake. Illinois Elementary Education, Psychology JACK N. LAFAYETTE, IR. Srronghutsl, Illinois Physical Educaiion, Coaching DAVID L. LAGERSTROM Antioch. Illinois Accounting, Business Administration CUBOM, Hall Council, Orientation leader, Phi Omega Phi, Business Club, Stubs Club, Press LYNETTE T. LANG Mt, Prosperl, Illinois Music Educasion MENC. Sigma Alpha Iota, Editor; Handel Oratorio Sociely, Auguslana Choir. Cham- ber Singers, Vaisily Band. SCOTT W. LANGLEY Easi Molina. Illinois Accounting BRETT R. LARSON Geneva! Illinois Accounting. Business Administraiion SUSAN D. LARSON Uppe: Sl. Clair, Pennsyivania Hench, Public Administralion Aristeia, Omicron Della Kappa, -Morlar Board. Treasurer; Whuls Whu, CUBOM, Repiesemative Assembly, Student ludiciary Board, Hall Councii, Orienialion Leader, Phi Rho, Treasmer; French Club, Ski Club, Col- iege Republicans, Pre-Law Club, SFARC. CBA, Human Relalions Commiuee CURTIS H. LAWRENCE Chicago. Illinois English, Humanities Who's Whol Saga, WVIK, Purlie , Gospel Choir, Inliamuial Football, Black Student Union, Wrileris Club, French Clubl SFARC, Relention Commiuee, Human Relations Commitlee. PAMELA R. LENHART Watseka, Illinois Elementary Education Aristeia, Studenl Eduraliun Assorialion, Corridor Adviser, Hall Council, Spanish Club. CHULA LERDVORATAVEE Bangkok, Thailand Biology, Pm-Medicine JOYCE L LINDAHL Geneva, 1llinois Mediral Technoiogy Arisleia, Bela Bela Bela. Della Chi Theta, Hisiorian, Imer-Sorority: Ski Ciub. 180 Senior Aclivilies SCOTT M. LINDBERG Racine, Wisconsin Biology IULlANA J. LINK Manleno, Illinois Poliiical Science, Public Administration MELANIE K. LITTLE Harrington, Iliinois Business Administration, Music SCOTT C. LOCKARD loliel, Illinois Accuunling, Business Administration Aristeia, Hall Council, Soccer, Businesg Club. CARLA P. LOFGREN Rock Island Illinois Accounting Business Administration SHARON A LONG Dolion, Illinois Elemenlary Education DEBBIE 5. L005 Sterling, Illinois Biology, Physical Education, PrerPhysical Therapy Omicron Della Kappa, Whois Who, Orien- lalion leader, Phi Rho, Track, Cheerleader, Capu Women's Athletic Association, Col- lege Republicans, Homecoming Commit- lee. IODY A. LORIMER Buffalo Grove, Illinois Political Stience MARC R. LUBKEMAN Antioch, Illlnois Accounling. Business Adminisiraiion Orientation Leader. Pi Upsilon Gamma, Business Club, Scuba Club, Foreign Quar- lerr KATRIENA R. LUNDEEN East Moline, Illinois Physical Education Della Chi Theta, Cheerleader, PEMM Club, Business Club. - BRUCE D. LUNDINE Rockford, llllnnis Acmunllng, Business Administration, Eco- namics PI Upsilon Gamma, Business Club, IUDiTH A. LUZAR Arlington Heighls, Illinois Business Administrarion, Psychology M BARBARA D. MAAS Western Springs, Illinois Elemenlary Education, Psychology Arisleia, Omicron Delta Kappa, Who's Who, Student Education Association, Pres..- Psi Chi, Sen, Treasuren CUBOM, Repre- sentative Assembly. Hall Council, Orienla- lion Leader, Auguslana Campus Church, Womenis Programming Commitlee, Home- coming Committee, Phi Rho; DALE G. MAJCINA Marseilles, Illinois Business Administralion ANNETTE M. MANICK Chicago, Illinois English, Ari ArisIEia, Rockeiywl, Saga, Business Club, French Club, Wriler's Club, Treasurer; Plays and Musicals. DONNA L. MARKUSON Baiavia, Illinois Math, Computer Science Aiisteia. Math Club, CUBOM, Auguslana Symphony Orchestra, Handel Oratorio 507 :iety. GRETCHEN MATUSHEK Chicago, Illinois Accuunling, Business Administration CUBOM, Business Club, Treasurer; Wom- en's Programming Committee, Sec, Trea- surer; lniramurals, French Club TERRENCE D. MCCARTER East Moline, Illinois Business Administration, Psychology JON A. MCILRAITH Portage ii Prarrie, Maniloba Undecided Phi Omega Phi, Swimming. BETH A. MCLAUGHLIN Ruck Island, Illinois Biology, Math, Computer Science Arisleia, Omicron Delta Kappa, Mortar Board, Vice-Pres.; Whois Whol Bela Beta Beta, ViEe-Presr; Pi Mu Epsilon, CUB, CU, BOM, Replesenlalive Assembly,Hal1Coun- cil, Treasurer; Orienlatlon Leader, Augus- lana Campus Chuich, Tennis, Women's Alhlelic Associalion, Pres.; Bowling Club, Math Club, Tleasuiei, Secs; Biology Club, Sludem Personnel Commiuee. Food Ser- vice. Advanced Standing and Degrees, In- iramuralsi SANDRA E. MEIER Chicago, Illinois Accounting, Business Adminisllation Arisleia. Handel Oralorio Society, Bowling Club, Sec.. Pres; Business Club, Math Club, Women's Programming Committee. MARY P. MEISCH Aurora, Illinois Ari Educalion Arisleia, RHIP, Corridor Adviser, Chi Ome- ga Gamma, Historian; Pom Pon Squad, Homecoming Commiltee, Liluigical Com- mmee. DAVID H. MEREDITH Hupatcnns, New Jersey Business Administration MICHAEL L. MEYER Cryslal Lake, Illinois Business Adminisuation. Psychology CUBOM, Orientation Leader, Delta Omega Nu, Indoor Track, Captain: Track. Captain: Fellowship of Chrisiian Alhleles, PEMM Ciub, Business Club, Imramurals. CYNTHiA L. MICHONSKI Schiller Park, Illinois Bumru'ss Adminislralinn CATHY A. MILLER Rnsvvillc, Illinois mrnunltng, Businvss Administmlion Arislma, Orit-nlalirm Lmdvr,?hi Rho, Gym- naslits, Trzuk, PFMM Cluh, Women's Alh- ipm Assn: ialion, WnIramurals, Eusinms Club. Women'x Programming Commitlmn CHRISTA K. MILLER Kcixhshurg, Illinois Mush Fllumlinn MFNC, Augushma Campux Chum h, Augmv Iana Cont ml Band, Vdrsify Band. Kw ; Slam- Band. HAROLD W. MILLER, JR. Wiant-hi, Hlinoh Fl nnnmh s, Pnlilk Al S: ivm U, Puhlix Admin- isudlmn Ansluia, WWK, Dvhaw, Cnllvgl' 00mm fdl'v. Prn-law Club, ngma Inld Ldmhdn. KATHERINE S. MILLER Molmv, lllinms Spaniah, Humanilivs MARVIN G. MILLER llnnpvstun, Hlinous Aununnngl Prv-l.nw THOMAS W. MILLER LaC-rangv Park, Illanmx Biology, Pru-Dvnlisrrv Amu-ia, Rmkon-l, Spam hhlur, lull Cnunt'il, Oliuntdlinn Loader, I lantlel 0mm- rin Snrivty. Indoor Tratk, Tnuk, Alpha Pm Omvga. Biology Club. KAREN l. MILLES Oak Lawn,1llinois Aununling. Businosa Adminiumrinn Armvm, Buxinms Clu'b EDWARD Fv MILLET Symmnrv, Illinois Auounling, Eusinms Admmislrdlinn Fhl Onwga Phx. Truhurol; Tnuk, Triht- nf Vikmgs, Business Club. WILLIAM J. MOELLER lnlivl. 1I1inois English, Psyn hnlngv. Soumdary Edutalion Arlslvid,Roprowntalivo Assnmhly, Cmridor Advisor, Orionlalion LL-adl'r, Plays and Musirak. Augmmna Sludvnl Thoalor, Phl Omvga Pm, 5m .; Hnmm owing Cummnwu CAROL-LYNN MONSON Winthrop Halbm, ILIinnis ChL-mislry Amoril'an Chvmk .II Sm imy. Ru: kvly'l, CU- BOM, Inlramurak JAMES E MONTGOMERY Galesburg, lllinms Sotinlogy ELAINE M. MORESCHI Westchcslcr, Illinois Businms Acimimstrmion Arismia. Varsily Band, Kappa Epsilon, Bush nuss Club. CAROLYN j. MORGAN Morton Grow, lllinnis Mdlh. Cnmpuu't StiL-nu' Dt-Iln Chi Thvln, PIl-dgl-mnm, Vim-Prc's, Math Club IOHN M. MURABITO Chimgn, lHinms BusinL-xs Adminixrrdlion, h rmnmils Pi Upsilon Gamma, ViHLFrm; minim Club. intreru-rnily lemH, TrI-asumr: lnlmmumls. Fnrvlgn Qudrh-l. KAY LYNN MURRENS Rank Island, llllnnu Sm mlogy. English ?hu Thom Kappa. Augmlnnd SludI-nt Thrr .nvr DAVID R. MYATT qullokt'm, 10th Hummus Minumstmuun N SALLY J. NEFZGER Rm k Mdrul, Illinnil. wa hnlngv KAREN E. NELSON Drawnvn. Uruu', Illinms val'ntdn fdunumn AriwII-m. Svc : Sllulvnl Hlumllun Mmm- nunn, Augummn Mmphnm 0n Iu-mm, fhu Alpha PL PIt-Ilgvmnm MOLLY I. NESSELER Rmk Island. HUGH En-mh, Qpa sh. Buslmm. Mhmmalmllnn DANIEL E. NEWBURG Bmdlurd. Fonnwlmnm Busmvsx Admmisrmunn THOMAS PA NEWBY Knoxville, Illinois Auounung, Hminus Admlmxlnllmn Ansu-m. Varsilv Hand. Hlagx- Ennrl. l-lfl Band. Elmnz-ss Chlh WYNETTA NEWMAN Chimgu, lHimm Physit al Edu: .nion CUB, CUBOM, Curmior Mhimr, Vth-v ball, Baskmhall, Tnuk, PFMM Cluh, Vur- Pnrw, anl-n'x Alhlvlu Aasuuannn. BIm-k Sludonl Uninn. STEPHEN H. NOEL Inwa Cily, lnwa ' Chmmslry. Prr-Mcdk inc Amtnin, Onmrnn Doha Kappa, Who'a Who, Amrritan Chrmiml Smivly, Ema 30H Hum, 'Saga, Ropn-wnlalivv Asu-mhly, Cnrridor mlvianr, Hall Cnum il, Fwy; Cunn- ma Aipha HDIJ,1nlvl-HJIPIHIIV; Swimming. SFARC. Burigol Cnmmium'. lnlmmumls. PAUL W. NOFFKE Oak Lawn, lllinms Annunling, Huunmx Adminhlmlmn Omitron Dvlla dem, Buslnvss Club, Mr Honal Assm'lalinn OI N c uunldnh, CUBDM. Rvpresvnlaliw Am-mhly, Gamma Alplm BI-m, Prey Tnumlrm. Inlmmumlx CHARLES M. NORDSTROM Mulinv, Illinnh. Auoumlng, Bllklnf'xh .Mlnunuwuhnn Btmmm I Iuh. IANE A. NORMAN Rmkinrd, lHinms llum.:nllim, Puhlu Admmnumlicm O SUSAN R. OJDAFFER Normal, llllnms I llgli'xh, Spvw h, Sm nmlaly I rim Mum NrnIt-m. Rm lu-IH, Sm... nmdnr Adusm. Kuguudna hmn-II Hand, le-Im hI Thlml, WHH'I'N luh ERIC N. OLSON StI'Hing lh-wghla, Mi: higun Piw hulngu Iimlm'ax Mhmnislmlmn Oru-nmuun I I-mlvr, 8km lulu. Husuu-sd m1: PAUL A. OSMAN WnrnmL Hlmon ht-ugmphy LANCE PATTON le Ialaml. Illmuh Huluu ELLEN L. PAUL Quin: y, llems Mt nunlmg, Hummus Adlnlmklmlmn anvn'x Prngmmmlng E'unmmtm-, thk nmx Huh BRYAN M. PAULSEN lwm fvnlm. llllmm Buxim-u Mlmlnmmlmn, Mam. t umpule-I S: iPnt o Arisu-ia, Kaunm DMIJ PI, Math Huh, thnlkh Chlh, Bminoss L'luh, Enwhnu Huh EUGENE A. PAVINATO Oglmhy, lIhnnn Aumlnling. Busimm Adnwmlmlmn Oru-nlnhun lmdvn anlmlL Buwwn f. Iuh Bn-m Urm-gn Kigma, Pu-x Tn-mlmw CHRISTINE A PEARSON Kw .mmrv, lllmrm Nuounling. BusmI-xx vX-Immmmuun. Pn- 1hnlngv STEPHEN D. PETERSEN Park Ridgv, Hlmnn Auoulmng, Buum-nx Admmnlmlmn lnlr.unur.lk, Buumm Huh MARIS K. PETERSON Pnlpht'hlnwn, minim Buxuwn mlmlrmimlum Fuhlu .ll HI Il'ru l' SYLVIA L. PETERSON liberty, MMoun Minislry ol Musk Ariklcia, Onmmn Dvlld kapm. Mum Btnml, Who's Whn, MINC, Sigma Mphd lula. Augusland 'hnu. Mwmmn Hhuu-L Hum, Augusmnn i'cmu'n Band Anguxlmm Suuphurw 0r: Iu-xlra. llumivl Ommnu Hnr Hvlv. Phl Rho vam M XIxIIH'K ltH RENEE j. PIPPITT Falaline, Illinois Business AdminisIralion, French BRUCE E. PISE'L Roanoke! Illinois English SUSAN L POHLHAMMER Park Forest. linois Biology IANICE M. POKORNY Wood Dale, Illinuis . Business Adminlslralion Hall Cnunnl, Orientalinn Leader, Chi Alpha Pi, Tleasurer, Pros; Businrss Clubs IEFFREY S. POPE Lockporl, Illinois Biology ANDREW l. POWERS Roselle, l1linnis Business Admmistrasinn, Psythology IAMES W. POWERS Oak Lawn, Illinois Busint-ss Adminislralion, sz'L-th Obsrrver, WVIK, CUB, Pi Upsilon Gamma. 59L; Coilegc Rvpuhlirans, Busmvss Club. intramural Spons TERRANCE P. POWERS Sterling, lanlS Business Admmisvramm MICHAEL L. PRATHER Waukegan, Illinois EusinL-ss Adminislralion, Au nunnng, Span- ish Arlsu-ia, Sigma DE'IIa Pw, Campua Crusadt' for Chin, Buslnvss Club. Malh Cluh Q PATRICIA L. QUIlLIN Colana, lllinms Modix al Tm hnnlogy MAYLOUISE KAY QUIET Hillsdalo, llllnms Armunnng, Husmvss Admmlslldlinn R ANN E. RADLOFF Rmk Island. Illlnms Mvdn al Tm hnulngy Who's Who. Auguslana Campus Ulurch. Handel Oramnn Sm wly. C hl Alpha Pl, Tl'nv ms. Baskvlhalll Suflhalls Womnnk Axhlz-Iu Assn: mum. VrKPiPH's GREGORY As RAMSAY ChlIllcalhr, l1lvnms Physns Smmty of PhySKi Studonls. RHIR Marh Uub THEODORE W. RAMSDELL AlE-do. lllmols Binlogy 131 80mm Ac IIVIIIF': Arisleia, Hall Council, Rho Nu Della, Chess and Wargames Club, Scuba Club, Student Medilatinn Suticly, Biology Club. CECILIA Es RANGEL Silvis, Illinois Biology MARTIN J. REARDON LaSalle, Illinois Business Adminlslration, Physical Edura- lion, Prc-Physlral Therapy BONNIE T. REICHELT Hoffman Eslalcs, Illinois Biology. Medical Technology Rockoty-l, Hall CuunciL Campus Crusade for Christ, Cross Counlry, Baskelball, Track, lnlramurals Board, Women's mhlelir Asses rialion, PEMM. Club, Fellowship of Chmlian Athlclcs, Womcnk Programming Commil- Im', Binlogy Clubs KEITH Bu REIMEL Mokena, lllmms Politiral Sciom'v, Psychology SARA V. REIMERS Milan. lllinms Speech, Humanities Alpha Psi Omega, Soc, Historian; Marvin lhD Magician , Tho Importanro m Eoing Eamon , Univ Mary Sunshinn , Dnn'l Drink lhe Wau'r . IO NELI. RHODENBAUCH Sherrald, Illinois Speech Therapy GARY A. ROBB'INS Kewanmu Illinois Hisxory Alpha Phi Omega, Sargvnt AI Arms. Soda! Chairman, Pros., Scninnal Cunloronro Chairman; Collvge Rrpuhlirans. DONNA M. ROD Amos, Iowa Mush: Edunlion Arisleia, Monar Board, Son; MENC, Sigma Alpha Iota, Treasurer, Hall Council, Augus- Iana Choir. Auguslana Symphony Ort'has- Ira, Handel Oralono Society, BRIAN L. ROEGGE larksonuillc. Illinois Undeudcd MICHAEL E. ROCALA Wheaten, Hlinois Polihcal S: iem o HELENE A. ROME Frmklnn, Hlinois Busint'ss Adminnlralinn, Spanish SWImming. Busmcss Club, Spanish Club. Dv'lta Cln Thl'la. in, Chaplain. Historian CHARLES W. ROVEY Springliolds Illinois Geology AnsIt-ia, Sigma Gamma Epsnlun, Treasurer; CUBOM, Aslunsion Chaprl Choir, Rho Nu Dallas Hisloriam Inch-Fralornily, Cross Counlly. Trark, Tau Kwon Do Club, Uddon Geology Club. German Club. MICHAEL C. RUBINO Glonvinw, Illinois Arcuunting, Business Ariminislralion, ECD- nomncs DAVID M. RUCINSKI Peru, Illinois Speech Therapy KAREN RUGGERI Chicago Hoighls, Illinois Spanish MARY P. RUSH Alodo, Illinois Arrounlmg, Businoss Adminisllalian WILLIAM Js RUSIN Lorkporl, IHinnis Auounling, Businvss Administrallnn S BETH A. SABBATH MusCatine, Iowa Au'ounting. Business Administralion Arisloia, Hail CnunrH, Aswnsinn Chapl'l Choir. Handvl Oralmio Socioly, Prv-Law Chlhs DEBRA S. SALSMAN Bollvndml, Iowa Business Administration, French DANIEl l. SAMPLE Gonesen, Illinois Math, Computer Scioncu MARY F. SANTY ?alanno, I!llno1s Undecided LAURA M7 SASIC Calumpl Cily, Illinois Chemistry KARIN 1. SCHERPF Winfield. lHinois Spcorh Thvrapy PHILLIP D. SCHERTZ Molamora. Illinois Gcography BONNIE J. SCHLESSER Prairir' View, ILlinoiv. anlish Educalion Obsmwrs Rnrkmyvl. Campus Crusadv for Chrisl, Womrnss Programming Cnmmiuvo. D1ANE M. SCHLITT Franklin Park, lilinois Spvcvh Therapy Spemh and Hoarmg Assoriationt Pros DEBORAH K. SCHMIDT Englowood, Colorado Psyrhology, Snriology Aristeia, Psi Chi, Oncnlalion Loader, Ski Club MARTHA JEAN SCHMIDT Oshkosh, Wistonsln English, Speosh, Smondary Edunalion Observer, CUBOM, Cmridor Adviser, Ori- enlaiion Leader, Plays and Musicals, Augus- :ana Student Theater, College Democrats. CYNTHIA L. SCHWARZWALDER Galesburg, Illinois Business Administraiion Campus Crusade for Chrisi, Luiheran Youth Encounter, Della Chi Theia. French Ciub, Women's Programming Commiilee, MARY C. SCOLLAY Pound Ridge, New Vurk Biology, PrenVeierinary Medicine Aristeia, Mortar Board; Who's Who, Beta Beta Bela, Pres; Saga, CUBOM, Orienialian Leader, Handel Oratorio Sociely, Writer's Club. Bioiogy Club. THOMAS M. SCOTT Moline, lIlinois Accounting, Business Adminisuation CUB, Gamma Alpha Eela, Treasurer; Busi- ness Club, Intramural; PAULA SEPTEMBER Chicago. Il1inois Accounling, Business Administralion Chi Omega Gamma, Sen. Treasurer; Busil ness Club. CHRISTOPHER C. SEYFARTH Wilmelle, Illinois Accouniing, Business Adminisiralion SUSAN Cu. SHARKEY Burlingmn, Iowa Speech Therapy, Spanish Speech and Hearing Assotialion, Sigma Delta Pi. CUBOM, RHIP, Vice-Pres.; Out- door Education. Spanish Club, Homecom- ing Commiiiee. MARTHA R. SHELANGOUSKI Rock Island, Illinois Accouming, Business Administration CLAIRE L. SIMON Deeriield, Iilinois Speech Alpha Psi Omega, WVIK. Hall Council, Oli- entalion Leader, Plays and Musicals, Auguss lana Sludent Theater, Chi Omega Gamma, Pom Pon Allernale. MARY E, SIMONIS Rock Island, Illinois Biology: Geology KATHRYN M. S'IUDYLA Frankiin Park, Illinois Biology. Psyrhology, PY?'MPdICIDP LI. 5. SKIEM Winona, MinnPsnla Musir, English DEBORAH As SKOWRONSKI Chicago, Illinois Chemisiry AliSlPla, Moria! Board, Amoncan Chemiral Smmy.Presi;CampusChain.WV1K.Chvmr islry SaEPty Commullr'v 1AMES R. SLAGFL Princelon. Illinois Undecided STEVE J. SLAVECK Crete, Iliinois Accouniing. Business Administration Arisleia, Omicron Delta Kappa, Whors who, Naiionai Assoriatmn of Accountants, CUBOM, RHIP, Orientaiion Leadei, Gam- ma Alpha Beta, Pres, Tieasurer; lnuamuralsl Business Ciub, Ski Club, Homecoming Committee, Planning and Developmem Committee, lnter-Fraterniiy Councii. MARY SUE SLEDD Posen, Illinois Accounling, Business Administration Arisleia, CUBOM, Chi Alpha PI, Treasures Business Club, Homecoming Parade Co- Chairman. Outdoor Education Leader. BETH A. SLEEMAN Springfield, lilinois Elementary Eduralion DAVID D. SMART Cnai Valley, Illinois Music Education ROBERT P. SMET East Moline, Illinois Malh, Compuler Science, Physics KIMBERLEY I. SMID Des Plaines, illinois Biology Volleyball, Basketball, Soilbail, Womt-n's Aihleiic Associalion. Biology Club. CATHERINE M. A. SMITH Kildeer, Illinois Biology, Physical Educaiion Aristeia, Studeni Education Assoriatiun, Phl Rho. Volleyball, Yrack. Women's AlhleIis Association. LYNN A. SM'ITH Fieepun, lilinms Elemeniary Educaiion SUSAN L SOHL Barringlon, Illinois Accouniing. Business Administralion CAROLYN V. SORENSEN Balavia,ll1inuis Elemeniary Educalion, Spanish Sigma Della Pi. Sludent Educalion Associi anion, Augusiana Conterl Band, Delta Chi Theta, Set , Spanish Club TERESE A. SPAETH Moline, Illinois Biology Obsvrvc-r, Rockmy-l, Auguslana Campus Chursh, Baspballi Biolngy Club, Homm nm mg Commlllw' SHARON M. SPEER Smiling, Illinois Mum fdurailon DANIEL LEE SPENCER MarwIIiPs. Illinois Biologvi Pm-Drnnsny LAURA 5. SPERLIK Weslrheslw, Illinois Buslnr-ss Administration CUBOM, Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer; Busi- ness Club, Homecoming Committees LINDA M. STAFFARONI Springfield, Illinois Elementary Education IUUANA STAMENKOVICH Chicago, Illinois English, Publk Administration Aristeia, Omicron Della Kappa, Mortar Board, Who's Who, Represenialive Assem- bly, Student Juditiary Buazd. Ouidoor Edu- raiion Co-Chairman, Saga, Imlamurals, Pre- Law Ciub, Hometoming Commilteo, SFARC. CYNTHIA M. STEES Geneseo. Illinois Ministry oi MUSiC Arisleia, Sigma Alpha Iota, Augustana Cam- pus Church, Lutheran Youth Encounier, As- cension ChapelChoir,Varsi1y Band. Handel Oralallu Suriety. STEVE P. STEINWART Brisiul. lllinnis Business Administration Gamma Alpha Bela, Track, Udden Grology Club. Business Club, Homecoming Corn- miuoe. THOMAS H. STENGELE lnliei, Illinois Business Adminislvaiion Pi Upsilon Gamma. Business Club MARY DY STEVENSON Wheaten, illinois Biology. Psychology. Secondary Eduralion Arisleia, Beta Beta Beta, Ps- Chl, Studeni Education Associations Phi Rho, Ser STEVE P. STIME Whealon. Illinois Psyrhoiogy, Religion DAVID C. STOCKDALE Rusk Island, Illinois Biolugy, Business Administration Gamma Alpha Bria. VinnPres. Bowling Club, Bioiugy Club. Business Ciub JOHN C STOCKTON Zion, Illinois Speech DAVID M. STONE Rock Island, lliinnis Physical quralion SCOTT A. STONIER Bolton, Illinou Auounnngl Buunt'sn Admmusuannn Wmslhng, Tao kwnn Do I iub CAROL ANN STREAM Barnda. Muhlgan Spanish Arisimas Sigma Doha Pi kpannh K luh ANN l. STREVER Sandwii h. IHII'IOH Bioingv GERALD S. STRUTZ Oak Forrsl, llllnnls Krnlui M lmluw IMI Accounting, Business Adminislralion Aristeia. CUBOM. Oriemaxion LeadeT. Gamma Alpha Beta, Business Club, Udden Geology Club. RITA l. SVARCAS Mascoutah, Illinols Geography JEFFREY C. SWANBERG Rockiord, Illinois Actounling Arisleia, Orienlation Leader, Phi Omega Phi, Swimming. DEANNA M. SWANSON Lynn Center, Illinois Music Educalion MENC. Augusiana Chair, Handei Oralurio Sociely. DOUGLAS P. SWINDALL Rockford, Illinois Businrss Adminiseraiion, Psychoiogy T SHIRLEY A. TAPPENDORF Springlield, Illinois Biology, Medical Technology Arisrela, Omicron Delta Kappa, Who's Who, Bela Bela Ema, CUBOM, Hall Cnunv ril, Orienlalion Loader, Phi Rho, Pom Pon Squad. Ski Club, Homecomlng Commincv, ELIZABETH A. TARR Springfield, IiilnDlS Chemistry Arisleia. Hali Council, American Chemical Socimy. KHTH A. TAUBER Prospert Hr-ighr, l1linois Business Adminisvraiion, Economics MYRA TELAC Chicago. Illinois Biology. Business Administration Varsity Band. Kappa Epsilon. Pledgemom; Biology Club. JOHN D. TELLEEN Moiine, Illinois Political Science Who's who, Observer, News Editor; Slu- den! ludluary Board, Hall Council, Gamma Alpha Bria. Tav Kwon Do Club. IAMES C. TENER Glenview, Illinnis Engineering, Physins Swimming, PhySICS Ciubi LESLIE K. THUMMEL Skokie, Illinols Psyr'hology, Business Administlalinn Hal! Counril, Onenlanon Leadm, Handel Oralorlo Smiely, Chi Omega Gamma, Vire- Pros. Hismrian; Business Club, Psyshalngy Club, Hometoming Coronalion KATHY C, TITTERINGTON Hylur Ridge, Illinois Flomvnlary Edutauun Sludvm fdutalian Associarinn, Women's 184 50mm m lmm-s Athletic Associationi PEMM Club, Gymnas- Iics. DELBERT RAY TODD Kewanee, Illinois Accounling ALAN C. TREVOR Molina, Illinois Malhematics, German NANCY E. TREVOR szrfieidi Illinois Atcounung, Psychology, Elemcnlary Edui cation Psi Chi, Student Educaiion Associaliun. Hall Council, Phi Rho, Tclnnis. Soflball, Intra- murals, Women's Alhletir Associalion, PEMM Club. Homecoming Commuter. KATHlEEN V. TRIBBLE Chicago, Illinois Psychology DANIEL C. TURNER Maple Park, Illinois Undecided RANDALL D. TWEET Rock Island. Illinois Pubiir Adminislralion U HEIDI M. UNHOLD Wyoming, Illinois German KRISTINE A. VANDER WEYDEN Park Foresi, Illinois Elemeniary Education KEVIN M. VARCAS Molina, llltnois Humanilies WVIK. Campus Crusade for Chris!, Alpha Phi Omega, Ski Club, Sorter Club. DIANE M. VAVRIK Naperville. Illinois Biology, PrcsDenIistry Arislt-Ia, Bela Bela Bola, Orienlavion Leader, Kappa Epsilon, Son. Pres; Biology Club, SFARC. ANNE M. VELTMAN Orland Park, illinois Psychnlngy, SpEECi'I Thelapy DANIEL R. VlRTUE HkaEy, Iillnois Accnunting, Business Adminislration Handel Oratorio Society, Math Clubs JOHN VLAJKOVIC Chicago, Illlnois Psychology, Pre-Physical Therapy JEFFREY M. V055 Blue Island, Illinois ALLOUnling, Business Adminisrration W THEODORE H. WACHHOLZ Elgin, lliinuis Busincss AdministlaIion, Math, Computer Science Bowiing Club, Treasurer; Malh Club DONNA J. WARAK Evanston. Illinois Spanish TAMELA As WARD Rock ls!and. Illinois Music, Business Adminislralinn BRIAN 5s WARNER SI. Charles, Illinois Business Administraliun Auguslana Chair. Pres.; Auguslana Cham- ber Singers. Handel. Oralorin SDCiely, Phi Omega Phi, Oriontalinn Leader. JEFFREY A. WARNING Frankfort, Illinois Business Adminisiralion RONALD I WARTMAN Calumcl Cily, Illinois Accounting, Businrss Admmistratlon DANIEL E. WEAKLY Molinc, Illinois Biology, PreiMedicinc Avislela, Mortar Board, Beta Bela Beta, American Chcmiral Society, Augusxana Campus Church, Brology Club, Uddcn Go, ology Club, Scuba Clubi MARK J. WEIMER Wcsl Chit ago, Illinois Arcouming, Phiiosuphy ALAYNE M. WEINCARTZ Viola, Illinois Pnlilical Srit-nn'e GAIL I. WEISS Dundee, Illinois Arsounling, Business Administration Otivnlalion loader, Handel Oratorio Soci- I'ty, Delta Chi Thela, Track, Business Club, KIMBERLY A. WELLS Oak Lawn, Illinois Biology, Mediral Technology CUBOM, Studenl Judiriary Board, Hall Counril, Phi Rho, Viranres ,' Women's Pros gramming Commillee, Hnmernming Comv mince, SM. DAVID A. WESTMAN Rocklnrd, Illinois Polilical Science. History. Gerondary Educa- lion Arisleia, Omlcrun Deila Kappa, Morlar Board, Who's Who, Phi Mu Alpha, Sen; WVIK, Representative Assembly. Vice- Pres; RHIP, Treasurer; Hall Counril, Pros; Outduur Educalicn leader, Campus Cru- sade lur Christ, Augusiana Choir, Handel Oralorio Society, Tennis. College Republi- rans, Pres; Homecoming Committees. SFARC. Commenremem Advisory Com, mince. ;. 3i JEAN M. WHITTEMORE Palalinel Illinois Business Administration Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer; lnlramurais, Busi- ness Club. A. PAUL WILCZYNSKI Calumel City, Illinois Accounling. Business Administration, Ecos nomics THOMAS L. WILKENS Morrison, Illinois Accounting, Business Administration Arisleia, Pres.: Football, Business Club. PAUL DOUG WILLIAMS Toieda, Ohio Chemislry, PreaVelerinary Medicine Aristeia, Omicron Della Kappa, Mortar Buard, Who's Who, American Chemical 50- ciely, Hall Council, Sec, Pres.; Orientation Leader, Alpha Phi Omega. WESLEY j. WILLIAMS Slerling, lllinms Biology, Pre-Physical Therapy BETTIE A. WILLITS Molina. Illinois Arl Eduralion Specialist ELIZABETH A. WILSON Moiine, Illinois Acccuming. Business Administration SONDRA R. WlLTSHlRE Oak Lawn, lilinois Accounung. Business Adminissraiion PRISCILLA S. WING Walerlown, New York Elememary Education, Religion Campus Crusade for Chrisll Lulheran Youth Encounter, Ascension Chapel Choir. Han, del Oratorio Society, Swimming, Fellowship of Chyislian Athieses, anen's Alhlaiic As- socialion, Humecoming Committee. SANDRA MA WINKA Wheelingl Illinois Social Work PAMELA Ks WINSLOW Payson, Illinois Humanities, Speech Arisleia, Observer, WVIK, Women's Pm? gramming Commilree, Scandinavian Club, Ski Club, Wriler's Club MICHAEL E. WOODWARD Moline, Illinois Accounling, Business Administration, Eco- nomics RONALD E. WORKMAN Hanna City, Illinois Accounting, Business Adminisiralion DAVID W. WRATH Plainfield. Illinois English WILLIAM A. WRIGHT Orion, Illinois Accounling, Business Adminislralion. Eco? nomlts LIANNE C. YOUNGQUIST Park Ridge. Illinois Speech Therapy Atisteia, Speech and Hearing Associalion, Hall Council, Chi Omega Gamma, Pledge- morn, Sen; intersSororily. STEPHEN D. YOUNT Champaign, Illinois Coaching, Health Education, Physical Edu- calion CHERYL M. ZEKEN Arlington, Heights, Illinois Political Sciente, Speech Arisxeia, WVIK, Plays and Musicals, Speech Team. SUSAN K. ZIEGLER Carbon Cliif, Illinois Business Administration, Psychology PAUL E. ZOLLICOFFER Glen Ellyn, Illinois Mathematics, Chemistry AVE C. ZUCCARINO Harrington, Illinois English - Arisleia, Mortar Board. Edimr; RocketyAl, Saga, Editorial Board. Editor; CUBOM, HanA del Oralorio Sociely, Writer's Club, Pres; Foreign Quarters, svnuu Mimmu iii? 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Doyle Waller Droeske Thomas DuBois Rita Duff Katharine Ekelin Lorri Engstrand Thomas Enke Julie Erickson Bruce Eshelman Julie Esters Debra Farmer Brian Fawceu Grace Finlayson Cynthia Fisher David Fisher Dawn Hakne Ti'mmhy Flaming Terence Ford Innis Francois lean Freudenbwg lay Frieslad Sandra Geddling Beatrice Giammarese Donald Gibertini Mark Gibson Betty Lynn Cielie Thomas Gill Joy Goliath Mark Goughnnur Suniors 139 Pamela GraHis Rebeeca Granger anald Grams Dawn Green Yvonne Green Theresa Grading Laurie Gross Kurt Gruber Christopher Guest Susan Culley Todd Gustafson Gregory Guy Lisa Hail . .. .. . . .. .. . ,. . . MichaeI Hall Betty Lynn Giezie tries to smile after telling an unbeliev- f Richard Hall ing Mark Jessup about all of the work she mugt com- Michael Helper New, Marilee Hammund Christine Hansen Debra Harrington Marcia Harrison Susan Harum James Hasken Belh Ann Hauser Raymond Hauser James Hayden Russ Heath lulia Heberer Sharon Hechler Jill Heiden Marquila Henderson Nancy Hennenfem Scolt Henze Eliza Hersemann Steven Hickman Beth Hill Jamie HI With a look 0! sophistication, Mark Gibsori casually read his Wall 5!:ge! Ionimalh .. .. 1913 Juniols Sara Ruckson smiles, in spile of the exam she is about to lake. Cynthia Hilt Lopri Hilt David Hintermeister Gerald Hodge Kevin Hoffman D'aniel Hogan Henry Holmes Maria HQndros Daria Hornsrra Kent Horstmann Bradley Hubbard Cynthia Huber Natalie Hughes Lynn Hultquist Anihony Hurd Paxricia Hurter Gary Hynes Johnny l5be1l Deborah lackson Ianniier Jackson Marilyn lackson Sara tackson Christine lasper Robert lensen Mark lessup Glen Jewell loanne Johns Craig Johnson Debra luhnson Eric T. Johnson Gregg Johnson Jane luhnsnn Laura D. luhnsun Stephen P. Johnson Juninrs 191 r Trmmhy Johnsnn Gary Johnston Connie Jones Craig Jones John Kay Alice Kerker George King Stewart Kiser John Kitson Gregory Kloiber Max Knees Lynne Knoblock Laura Kular Kathleen Koski Mary Koslelic Daniel Kodeba Janice Kovacic Keith Kowalske Kelvin Kraemer Michael Kraft lohn Kreidle Cynlhia Kuehn Edwin LaFonune Nalhan LaFIenz Jeffrey Landgrebe Susanne Langhammar Karla Larson Audrey Lavtz Jeffrey Legs Linda Leoneui Susan Lovey Ruth Lidecka Diane Lillie lill Linds!ed1 192 lum'ors Mary Reigerl and Kath after claisseis. '5 this many'ectibl'err wonders'tiave'mlbs? as h , dinner,- y Koski camh up on Did news during a bzief dial- Beth Brownawell Ii ens as Kevip:1 Hoffman helps he with a finer point irom the day's lecture. . Paul Lingard David Lingner Roberta Lfsron $onnie Logan Emiiy'kong Mary tynch' Susan' Malberg Kenneth Manley Rick Mannon Mary Ann Marik Diana Marlon Daniel Martin Bruce Malhea Kevin McCloughan Susan McGowan Todd McKay Terry McMillan Dirk Meminger Thomas Mendoza Michele Meneghetti Sally Michna Beth Miller Cynthia Milier Doneile Miller Dorothy Miller Steven Miller Lori Mills Laura Minks Juniors 193 Margaret Mitchell Diane Mills Scot! Mizeur Thomas Mokry Sally Molina Hollis Monroe Ionalhan Morrison Dale Mortenson Karen Muir Palrick Murphy Thomas Murphy Richard Needham Brent Nelson Naialie Nelsen MoIly Nesseler In a momem of silence, Sean Freuden- burg reilecls on the news frnm home, Karen Newman Mary Newman Gerald Nicklas Mark Nordslmm Robert Nyberg Fred Oaks James Ohl Robert Olson Scoxt Olson Torn Olson Max Onderbeke Paul Osman Jane: Oswald Gregory Owcarz Charlotte Owen Judy Paaske Kimberly Palmer Mann Pains Louis Panos Shirley Park Wilh a leeling of fatigue, Dave Ruda works hard in preparation for Iomorrow's tesIL Linda Parker Kyle Pasewaris Mary Passini Sharon Patterson Kenneth Paulus Ieilrey Pearson Julia Pesavento Gregg Peterson 194 lynims Kent Sa'hlglrnpa Kerry Sander's' leffgey Sauer Dpuglas Sch'aeler Mark Schaeffer Lianne Schaffer Celia Schardun Amy Scharfenberg Mark Schick Timothy Schmidt Bab Schneider Sibyl Schricier Anthony Schumann Rebecca Schweninger Victoria Scolt Cynthia Seabioom Dale Seahnlm Tara Shartuck Jeannie Shenam Jeff Shixley Daniel Simmons Karin Simpson fasbir Singh Patrick stoat Todd SJolhower Kevin Smilh Rabecca Smilh Sharon Smith Cheryl Soderquist Mari Solberg 196 Juniors Sandy Berna! and College Center. lay Vock relax with a little light conversation in the Jane iohnson takes her mail wilh her after a routine mailbox check every morning, h. mu L1: Kevin Thomson lay Thnrbjornsen . Christine Thul lulie Tonkin Michael Trapp Clinton Triehes Michael Troli Susan Trulsun Trace Tuule NO. Ihis can't be , mumbles Jean Caianzaro as she cunsiders another solution to Ih problem. Steven Tyrive: Diane Uddenberg Christopher Urgu Ernest VaIIorZ Therese VanderVennel Rosalyn VanEvera Andrew VanVlie! Anne Vellman Mark Viehweg Falricia Vilherg Joy Vuck Vincent Vulk Gary VonHach Julie Wamke Nancy Walberg leffrey Walter Jeffrey Wasson Carolyn Webber Krfslin Weck Elizabeth Wegscheid luhn Wells Randy Welser IT 198 lunkzrs I 7' ' ' Eiizabelh Renken, Lynn Hultquist, and Kathi Lund Iaugh over pictures of friends as they converse between classes. Mike Doyle smiles aher completing the research for his paper. 4-...th- Im- zen Sophomores Valede Adams Dana Agliata Va'lerie Ahlman Gary Aiken Jeffrey Allen Erin Mles Brett Anderson Greg Anderson Miriam Anderson Penelope Anderson Cymhia Ator Mark Aumann Stanley Babicz Steven Babes Chris Bailey Janet Bakker LaVern Balk lean Bannon Michele Bassler Sandon Bale Carol Bales lohn Beaver Michelle Beck Sharon Beckam Sophomores Bren Becker Greg Bednar Lorilee Behringer Karla Eennelt Kate Benson Troy Benson Alison Benzies Donald Bergsxrom Carol Berry Craig Bianchi Brian Biggins Cynthia Birkhead Tracy Bjeila Catherine Bjmk Bailey Blatz Leanne Blegen Joseph Blodgett lohn Blommaert LaRea Blomme Gregory Bone Robin Bonnet! Glory Borgeson Jean Borglum Andreas Bormeth Chrislopher Borough Gregory Braid Gregg Bresnahan Lynette Bridgesiock Kenneth Brill Kenneth Iringe Craig Brinnum Michael Broehl Sybil Brown Tamara Brown Ronald Brusa Kevin Budden 202 Sophomores -W-W-H,H .. Wayne Burghardt Debra Burk holder Lari Buns Kari Campbell David Cannavino Pam Carlson Wayne Carlson Ginger Carollo Socrates Caravans Linnette Chapman Thomas Chase Mark Chelsea Kelly Christofierson Glenn Cimera Kathleen Clark John Clements Stephanie Cleveland CoHeen Collins David Compton Susan Cowser Timothy Cox Bren Craddock Roben Craggs Eilen Cramer Claudia Crase Waiter CriswelI Mayk Crouse Thomas Curran Danna Dahlgren Kennelh Dahlgren Lizabelh Dahmer Laura Dallman lane! Dare Shelli Darrah Susan Davidson Linda DeDuncker ' ' mMEsavWK-mmaimmmu Wlmmimmu - . ,. -, ' Sophomores 203 lu1ius DeFauw Janet Delanovich Suzanne Dell Darren Deskin David Devore Kevin DeVriese Jill DeYoung Daniel Diller Thomas Dillingham Dean Dingman Susan DWasquo Scot! Dorman Susan Dorris Andrew Douglas Carlona Ddyle Shawn Dmmmnnd Peter Dulfy Mark Dugo Timmhy Eagle 9 lane: Eddy '- Deborah Edick 5 Michael Edwards Richard Edwards ' l ' Brian Elam Eric EIiason David Eiliotl Clayton Erickson . Kirk Erickson Susanne Bser Alice Elheridge Sandra Euell loseph Evans : 204 Sophomores Michael Evans Paul Evans loyce Everding Diane Fariey Edward Ferguson Nicholas Finan Beth Fisher William Flynn Mark Foley Tom Foley Jane! Fowfer Rhea Frank Sue Frieslh Kent Frisbie Donald Fry Bradley Fryer Cynthia Fuchs Carol Fuge Myra Funkhouser Michael Gandolfi Nancy Gesling Alan Gill Robert Gollberg Lari Goughnnur Kathy Graudin Mary Gray Cynthia Graver David Griesemer Rocco Guglielmelti Cymhia Gunther Kristen Habenichl Deborah Haeniens Therese Hajlo Julie Hamann Dean Hammer George Hansen Sophomores 205 Kathy Hardt Larry Harpsm: Clayton Harris Tom HartweIl David Hawkinson Roosevelt Hayes lean Hegber Arnold Helbl'g Donald Helgeson John Hellrung Cheryl Henderson Iulie Hendricks Christopher Hennessy Howard Henry Grace Hermanek Lu cy Hessli n 3 David Haydenberk James Hill Kevin anrichs Rebecca Hinton Susan Hoffman Cynthia Hoglund Joy Holford Marsha Hollingsworlh Robert Holman Nancy Hooker Joan Horick Barbara Howell Claudia Hruby Holly Huss Nancy Ireland Douglas Irvine Eric lsermann Velma ilurralde Scon A, Jackson Scan D, Jackson : 206 Sophomores Vanessa Jackson Wendy lackson Tracey iacobson Nancy Janatka Annette J'asima Adam Jawoisz Sarah Jeifers Dennis iensen David Jess John Jevitz Anne Johnson Chwistopher Johnson Eric Johnson lay Johnson lerome lohnson Laura M, lohnson Mary Kay Johnson Melanie Johnson Miriam Johnson Patricia Johnson David Jones Karen Jones KeEIy Jones Mark lones Judith Jotdan Kerry Kahle An Kalemba Timothy Kane Steven Kaplan Dale Karlson Janeen Kauffman Lisa Kaufman Cynthia Keagle Jerry Keirrl Sophomores 207 Susan Kelenyi Jamie Keller Ken Kelling Christine Kelly Henry Kennedy Jonathan Kipp Vicki Kivirnaki PauI Kling Nancy Klingler Caron Klingner Joanne Kionowski Randal Knipe Kevin Knuurek Donald Knowles Susan Kob Dennis Kmienek Kathy Kowalke Pamela Kragness Nancy Kuchta Thomas Kudarl Jeffrey Larson Renee Larson Karen lassen William Lemon Annelle Leng Donna Lengefeld Tracey Leoni 208 Sophomores Alan Lewis Robert Lindgren Pmricia Undholm Richard Lineback Muliel Eippert Cassandra Little Rita Lo Ezin Lobb Barbara Lofgren Louise Lombardo Mark Loncar Thomas Longfellow Richlyn Loos Nancy Lord Thomas Lesby Linda Lueck Donna Lund Bruce Lundeen Cynthia Lundeen Dianne Lynch David Maccabee Robert Magnus Steven Majkowski Michael Malikowski Laura Malzahn Tania Mansour Thomas Marier Pamela Marshail leffrey Martin William Manin Brad Masopust Julie Ma'hiesen Penny Matrix Crystelle Mayeda Leslie Mayfield Kathy McCahe Stevan McCall Diane McCarthy Kenneth Mchoud Ann McGovern Sophomores 209 .' Edward McGrath Beth McLaughlin Brenda McMasters Teresa McMeekan Scott McRaE Theresa McVay Russell Mellon Nicholas Mendez Christine Memo Kyri Merbitz Barbara Messinger Lori Metzler Mark Meyer IE I James McPherson E 1 v I L Lurrie Mezger Lucinda Michaelis Mark Miller Falricia Miller Stephanie Miiler A .. u-v-g-numa A- .AH-m-x. 19-99 wd. tmlrwm. 3 Steve Miller ' lean Misner Deborah Moller TimOIhy Moore Deborah Morales A louAnne Morley 1; Timothy Mueller Sheila Mulder : Mary Murphy I lohn Murrens . I Kenneth Mustet i Kimberfy Naftzger Kalhleen Naughtin 3 Gary Neal I I Amanda Nelson I 210 Sophomore Cynthia Nelson Kim Nelson Daniel Neumann Beth Newcomb Paul Newman Thomas Neylon Joan Nicholson Margaret Niznik Colleen Nolan Lori Novak Thomas Novak Andy Nyberg Dyanne Oak Stephanie Oberstoeuer Margaret O'Connor Eduardo Olivares Allan Olsen Stuart Olson Brian O'Neil Ron Ofen Michael O'Routke Anne Osborne Nancy Oswald Dean On Daniel Papinuu Dean Park Dawn Parker Carol Parsons Cheryl Parsons Tyrone Panes Catherine Pairing Jill ?edersen Mark Pedersen Carol Petersen Dean Peterson Gary Peterson lana Peterson Ioel Fexersun Jon Pelersun Sophomores 21.1 Julie Peterson Kathy Peterson Larry Peterson Sally Peterson Angela Phillips Jerome Phillips Laura Poduch Robert Polansky Trudy Pollarci Heather Poilner Vaierie Pracht Tim Pressly Shane Price Paul Prondzinski Crystal Purman Denise Putnam Leslie Pyper Lynne Rabuse Karen Ranke Jon Rasmussen Christina Ratch Liz Ready Kurt Redenbo Victoria Reichardt Nancy Reif Ross Railing Susan Renfg Lisa Ridinger Raymon Riechert Pamela Ried John Rife Kim Riggins Bryan Robertson Martha Rousey Craig Roxas Carolyn Royal loel Rudow Paul Rudy Lisa Rueckel 212 Sophomores '5 013mm? Tefesa Ruggles Richard Sanders Sandra Sandstrom Karen Schaefer Carol Scheffner ' William Schneider Ann Scholka Judith Schult Elaine Schrock Carol Schroeder Karen Schroeder Jay Schugg Robert Schultz Barbara Schwarzwalder Peggy Sctanton Eiizabeth Sebastyen Bruce Seiler Karen Sheppard Jane Sherrard Michael Shin lori Shomz Dean Skarin Craig Skiem David Slininget Eric Smith Sue Smilh Kmhleen Sormane Timothy Sparkman Torn Sparkman Terence Spawn Brad Stagner Christopher Slarenku Sophomores 213 Drew Starenko Rosette Slavmu Dana Siechmann Dazelle Steele Ioel Steele Robert Steinberg Valerye Steinhauser Jane Steinman Julie Slenslrom Susan Stoehr Lisa Stohlquisl Stephen Stauffer 134:0le Mb Christine Strand Wendy Strickland Ken Stromberg Elizabeth Strunc Deanna Stuart Thomas Stupeck Douglas Sundlof Lisa Suss Constance Swanson Kevin Swanson Kiisty Swanson William Swanson Teresa Tack Kennelh Tebelman Timothy Teddy Deborah Thompson Michael Thnrsen John Tofano Scan Toriumi Ellen Tsagaris David Turner Caaig Tuuie 214 Sophomores lulie Tyrer Debra Umbach Richard Uslander Debra Valkenaar Darl Vandevender Nancy VanVuren Kimberley Vellenga Carrie VeVea Blase Vilello Suzanne Voss Cynthia Wallin Teny Waher Patricia Walmn Chris Warning Peggy Washer Gregory Washington Mark Watka Dolly Watkins Raymond Waymel Daniel Weber Victoria Weiland Charles Whalen Ruben Wheeler Linda Whitaker Belh Whilsnn ;oel Wiernken Luke Wigtil Eileen Wilson Sally Winquist Debra Wise Calherine Wohrley Stanley W01! Judy Wong Lisa Woulley Kathryn Wuchle Lawrence Yudelis Batbara Young Denise Zarbuck Anthony Zelron Mary Sue Zekich Sophomores 21.5 Craig Aboll Lisa Adler Nancy Albrecht Renee Alexander Mary Kay Allain Paula loy Aller Sharon Allison Anthony Alvarez Brad Anderson Dale Anderson David Anderson Kristen Anderson Cheryl Larson and Terri Jo Swanson watch other campus actions as their attention; are diverled away from studying. Lynne Ann Anderson R1chard Anderson William Arloff Duncan Armstrong Katherine Atkins Tabitha Bachmann Todd Bagalelas leffery Baker Monte Ballard Ellen Barker Lambert Barnes Dianne Barr Leader lane Johnson smiIes in appreciation for the boosl as she plepares to demonstrate one of the activities of Freshman Oulduor Education. Freshmen 217 John Beckman Greg Behucke Candy lelanger Dana Belkholm leslie Bellon Matthew Benning Mary Linn Benson Mauhew Benson Nancy Benzies Kimberley Bieze Diane Billingsley Daniel Binkowski Gary Bitter Susan Bjumrom Theodore Blahunka Jeffery Blaine Elizabeth Blomquist Gwen Eoie Cathy Borvig Mark Boschelli Bradford Bowman Denise Bowman Suzanne Bradbeer Thomas Bradley Jodi Brasch Geraldine Brewer Matthew Briehl Dushon Brown Valerie Brown Nancy Brusa Steven Bryant Joseph Buck William Buesing Cheryle Buesking John Bums Teresa Burtard Lauren Bush Karen Cain lisa Calacurio Anita Caldwell Barbara CampbeIl Ross Campbell Michael Carlson Kimber Lee Cerny 213 Freshman Lori Cerone Frank Cesarone Vicki Chappell Janis Chioles leana Christensen Theresa Christolfersen Brian Christopherson Marguerite CIark opportunhies Sheryl Clark classes browse hon Barry Claylon Derrius Calvin Richard Conway Maria Couch Sonya Cowser Catherine Craft Calhy Craig Kevin Cravens Gregory Czile Michelle Croegaen David Cromer Dawn Crosby Helena Csoke Patricia Cutter Michelle D'Almeida Heidi Dalenbelg David Damyen Robert Daniels Carol Davis Daniel Davin Deanne DeFan Ronald Delohneue Milk DeKalb Lucinda DeWin Anthony Decker Cheryl Lind and Paul Lylhberg perform in the Dear Momnrskit at the Frtrshrnc-n TaLun'. Shaw. Freshman 219 Mary DeGrauwe Randolph Densberger Benita Diilingham David Douglas Martha Dreher John Dreixler Denis Drolat Ralph Dudziak Michael Duffy Eric Ebert- Susan Edwards i i Mary Ekstam Kelli Elder Donald Eli Henry Elling Julie Engel Denise English Susan Espel David Etheridge Brian Evans Rogene Evans Shari Fabian Steven Fantuzzi Brentfa Farm Julie Ferkel Jacqueline Fields Laura Finn Gregary FitzPatrick Susan Florence John Flynn Tracy Flynn Jill Foster Drew Fountain Chris Fianz Mary Frazell Kevin Frelander Susan Frins Lori Funk Angela Fuoco Steven Gaertnier lulie Gaumer Teresa Geiger Jeffrey Geisler Frederick Gerding Margaret Gerstiz Timolhy Gilberl Luri Gillan Susan Glaser lohn Gljmco 220 Freshmen Tarianne Goeldi Nathan Goldstein Kelley Gossage leanne Graffy Rila Graham Ruth Graham Susan Granback Steffi Gratigny Yvonne Grays Donna Gregg leffrey Grosshauser Gary Guenlher laughs unbelievmgly u en she hears the nexl Outdoor Educalmn am Richard Guilford Kristiana Gustafson Caryn Haas Amy Hagedorn Chrisline Hallstrom Dave Hamilton Lynn Hanks Walter Hanson David Harcharik Timothy Hardine ' Alicia Harris Arthur Harlz Peter Harvey Michael Haskins Susan Hasse Henry Hawkins Tom Bradley fC-VlC-WS ms now r: going to L Freshmen 221 John Healy Jenniier Heermans Brian Hcitz C. Kirk Henderson William Heniades James HEIbECk Gary Herr Suzanne Herr Gail Herrera Lonnie Hewitt lulie Hicks Cheryl HiII James Hill . Patricia Hill Gregg Hodge The Oreo Cookie girls Diane son, and Mary Ann Degrauwe Jeffrey Holding Mark Hosletler Jessica Housley ludy Hawk Edward Hudson Deborah Huiendick Shelby Ingram Brad irwn'n Vivian llurralde Lisa Jacquin Cynthia Jahnke Mark Jank'c'iwski : Brenda lelferson Daniel lensen James Jensen Spmling a special someoncgn the audi- unre, Andy Varney sings Pretender at the Freshmen Talenl Show. 222 Freshman ngslcy, Chris Hallslrom, Andrea Pear- Linda tggcrl holds on for dual Mc- as she swing: over the qmcksand during Ouldunr Edumlinn auwIm-s Brenda Johnson Darryl lohnson leffrey Johnson Julie Johnson Karen Johnson Kent Johnson Kristin lohnson Mark Johnson Sally Johnson Stephen Iohnsun Timothy Johnson Cynthia lohnsxon Mark Jolicoeur Alice lanes Marcus Jones Shawn lanes Jeffrey loulras Christine Kadlec Lois Kaltenbach Jeflrey Kampf Janet Kaldelis John Kamll Kaela Kemmann Ronald Kendall Kathi Kessler Richard Kenell Mark Kienle Mary Kindschuh Scott King Nancy Kinkead Freshmen 223 Gregory Kinman Darcy K1indwonh Michaei Kline Laura Knees Karen Kocher Charles Koeibel David Kopperud Carol Kosakowski Carl Kubajak Iulie Kubala Kelly Kuhn Kmhleen Kuias lulie Kunzie Gaii Kurrle Lance Lackore Robert Lagerlol Donila Lambert Mark Lang Heidi Langhammer James Larrabee Cheryl Larson David Larson lefirey LeMasler Thomas Leach Bonnie Lebre Gina Lee Beth Lekander Karl Levin Patrick Lewis Kalhlyn Liljegren Cheryl Lind David Lindgren Arthur Lindquist Jerome Lipes Patrick Lomas Gregory Lopez 224 Freshmen Taking time DUI from a busy schedule, Lisa Swanson reads an mteresling note. A n1 tm' Robert Losby lanet Love ilisabexh Lundeen Brad Lundine Katherine Lyding Holly MacDonald Lynne Anderson pc-ses in her unique Halloween costume during dinner in the Cullegr? Canter dining morn, Jeffrey Maicke Gerard Malnar Julie Maring Malk Malinko Janibeth Marr ianel Marsden Steve Marlin Ken McBelh Timothy McCarthy William McCarthy Melissa MLCOmb Erik McCorkindale Debra McCullough Derrel McDavid John McGehee, Mark McGuire Terence McHugh Lari Mclnlire PaEricia McKinnun Leslie McMichael Lindsay Meagher Susan Meier Joe Messerkiinger Bryan Milk Challes Miller David Miller Lori Miller Michael Miller Thomas Miller Arlen Molln Michael Moore Marie Moran Fidel Moreno Robert Moreschi Christopher Morgan Valena Morris Robert Mortensen Michell! Maser Shannon Mass Anna Mueller Fleshmen 225 l I Alan Munson l . Rodney Murray Andrei Nelson David Nelson t Julie Nelson r Kathryn Nelson x leffrey Neubauer Debra Newcomb Lisa Ney Frances Niznik '1 Polyana Nonrdenbos 1' Ann Noppe - Birgitta Norberg Rodney Nord Bradley Nardstrom Kimberly Obenhaus John Odendahl Steven Odenkirk Thomas Ollenburger Gene Olson Susan Olson Carla O'Neill Kelfie Orr freshmen take a break from aclivilies dunng orientarvon week with a bonanza dinner al Presidenl Tredway's home. 226 Freshmen Donald Pahr Susan Palmer Dan Panici Gwendolyn Parks Leslie Parriou Teri Payton Andrea Pearson Cindi Peasley Odell Peden Michael Pendergasl Karen Peregrin Linda Pemrs Consmnce Petersen Mark Peterson Jeffrey Phelps Brenda Pierson Karl Pierson Karen Pipal Elizabeth Pollock Carolyn Parstmann Diane Poltenger Thomas Prange Mvin Prejean Celestine Price Gary Prius Steven Pugsley Margaret Rahe Timothy Rahlf Andrew Rath Mark Raymond Caroline Reed Michael Reed Polly Reese Lindsay Rhodenbaugh Emma Ricaurte Michelle Rice Iulie Riebel Steve Rigdon Dona Riley Gayle RinaEdi This micmalinn group manages to create Eheir awn manner during Outdoor hduck lion. Freshman 227 Greg Ritz Joseph Roddy Edward Ruels Debra Rogers : Ezekiel Ross Robert Rubino Cindy Rumsey 1 Nancy Runde Sherry Rusk i 1 Beth-Anne Ryan Mary Rylandel Mark Salaway H Thoedore Schafer LuAnn Schieferdecker Susan Schillinger Dale Schmachl Donna Schmidt William Schnell ... g A4..A -.n p. Stefni Schriefer Edward Schroeder Deborah Schueler Gary Schullz Mitchel Schulz Kimberly Schwartz Jerri Scott Anne Senter Linda Shipman Thomas Shipp Karen Shippy DeWayne Shock l Kalhy Porter watches lho 1r 1 round ht-r with interest. J i 228 Freshmen Dana Shugar Philip Simon Dane Skow Cheryl Smedley Jane Smith Kelly Smith Nancy Snyder lori Soelle Joanne Spears Michele Spickler Sharon Spies Craig Spanner Juseph Spratl James Spry Suzanne Starkey James Stefely Martin ludd lours the stacks. in search nr' a mpk for a fesearch paper. Kurt Stelling - Linnea Stenson flilllllllllll IIIIIII Scan Stephenson Elizabeth Stevenson Fran Stevenson Timothy Stille Sue Palmer smiles as she TBaIIZES how easy the problem really was. Ionalhan Sluflregen Deeanna Stratton Gloria Stuckey Susan Sullivan Kurt Sundberg Kristine Sundelius Angela Suydam Craig Swanson Freshmen 229 Lisa Swanson Terri Swanson Catrina Sykes Vivian Tafel George Tamvakis Esther Tapia Gail Taylor Janice Taylor Michelle Taylor Todd Taylor Richard Thiel John Thomas Sandra Thomas Sara Tranler lu Lita Tuch Zaneua Tureaud Ron Spiolla leads the conversinn of his nuentauon group mlo a prelzel. Charlotte Uliman Tammy Uirich Sharon Van Nest Debra Vasko David Vaughn David Van Holst Waller Verdocren Lynette Victor Craig Vogel Craig Waelke Lesiie Wallin John Walsh Margarel Wate Steven Webb Timothy Weber Nancy Weiman Janice Welch Bruce Weldy Ronald Walser , , . . George Wenzel DRE Cromer makes a note to hlmgen before he forgets where he f5 supposed to go. 230 Freshmen liIl Weslwater Calhy Wethinglon Lori WexelI Steven Whan Lori Whilcomb Lynne Whitfield SIeven Whittler Sharon Wiesbrook Eeannie Williams Jerry Williams Larry Williams Carl Wineiordner Robin Winkler Christopher Wise Mary Wissen Donna Woller , Mall Benson shows a serious sxde singing Don't Let Me Be Loncly Tonight during me Freshmen Talent Shaw. John Wood Dion Woods Randall Wright Sharon Wrona John Wylie Laura Young Michele Young Gram Youngquisl ;; A Lah- Brian Ytterberg Tina Zarcone Thomas Zillrnan Karen Zitzewitz Peggy ZDSI Mary Zurawski .1 forgels his 5tudying for awhile as he remembers the previous night's baskelball g- Freshmen 231 232 Greek; Greeks 233 Beta Omega Sigma :: As always, Beta Omega Sigma fraternity members actively participated in their many projects and events for the year. Celebrating their 50th anniver- sary, the HOS planned fnrmals and informals, pledge exchanges, a Christmas party, St. Valentine's Day Massacre, pig roast, and intramural activities. Their own Homecoming parade and involvement in the sing F'Jimmy Ribbeck's Band and ROS Sweetheart Song'Tt and yell t'tAugustana'U contests added the 308 tourh to Homecoming '79. Founded in 1930, both the group spirit and individuality of each member continues to be the factors of the unique- ness of this fraternity. In dot-p rnnromplalinn at tho day ahead, BOS plodgp Iran F105 Dalo Mortrnson heads to Class Spring President, lim Wheeler,and Fall President, Nash oak m dlf'ntt on a mnl Augiv morning Gena Pavinatot . I' ' .. ' ' ' t' .FAWFERS F I -1 i H ' ' ?reside :- Geno Pavinato- Vice Pr : Jerry Etchingha'm Secremxy. .- Kozlow Tr'n'za u : Ron Wa'jtman ' Joh w:Foley xo 36s , . I ' : Pavinalo 5 ' h , : n Stockton .AI Kalemba 2A4 Br-Ia OnIt-ga Sigma Bela Omega Sigma - non! Row: Jean Nash. Srnu Swanson, Rirk StautPr. Dale Mortensonl Steve Kiplan, Mike Fdwards. Row 2: Stan Camphpll, Ken Cox, Tom Sluperk, Tnnv Zelron, Dave Hawkinmn Row 3: Gary Polk, Thomas Neylun, Gino Pavinalo Row 4: lohn Slurklon, Dan B?Pdwr, Iim WheeIer. Jeff Popp, Ron Slevons, Rnn Wanman Row 5: Fri: Iwrmann, AI Kalemha, Mel Blawr, Rms Heath, Sm Toriumi. Bela Omega Sigma 235 Chi Alpha Pi 2 Chi Alpha Pi, as a newly established sorority only four years old, worked hard this year toward their goals of individuai freedom and group friendship. As service projects, the sorority participated in the Easter Lily drive for crippled children and, together with the DON's, Christmas-caroied in the community. During Homecoming, the CAPS exhibited their school spirit withm'i song tJ'Thank God I'm a Country GirlXBack Horne Again i, a yell i We'Il Bring 'Em Down J, and a float jointly built with the Roundels. The members were also socially active with their formal and informal dances and parties, pledge exchanges, and intramural sports. Through their wide range of interests and activities, the CAP's continued to display themselves as a caring and prideful group, FALL OFFICERS Cindy Koaglr- smiles as 5hr watches Stcvo Slavcrk give an alias sig. A Spring President, Kathy Ccas and Fail President, Jan Pokorny. 236 Chi Alpha PI Amidst the noise of ma College Cenler cafeteria, CAP's Nancy Rail and Cindy Iohnston sVudy together Chi Alpha Pi - Fran! Raw: Tarianne Goeldl, Colleen Nolan, Kim Bleze, Kathy Dimas, Cindy Keagle, Cindy lohnslon, LEEIIE BeHon, Val Slain- ' hauser, Lori NOde, lOIS Kallenbach, Angie Suydaml Klis lohnsun, lanlce Welch, Molly Clark. Suzy Herr. Row 2: Kalhy Ccas, Susan Davxdson, Kristina Hcdin, Karen Jones, lamhe KcHur. Erin Alles, Grace Hermanek, PeggyFech1,Becky Granger. Sue Siebrandl, Claudia Hruby, Sue Campbelll lami Deigl, Ann Radloff, Sally Mlzhna. Row 3: Diana Marlon, Laura Map tinson, Cindy Graver. Row 1:: luAnn Capirzano, Cindy Anderson, lean What could Carol Odman be swgning 1n lhis pledge book that would make her grin? Hugber, Carol Odman, Km VunderWeyden, Laurie Click, Nancy Hughes. Cindy Swanson, Sally Winqunsh Cindy Bridges, lean Erickson, Cheryl Par sons, Mary Kosleiic Row 5: Mary Sue Sledd, Nancy Red, Laurie Gross, Kalhy Hulchins, Laura Kolar, Robin Alexander, Laura 585K, Kathy Tribble. Ann Eoydslun, Karon Nelson. Julie Tonkin, Row 6: Cindy Couri, Kathy Radlulf, lean Borglum, lan Pokorny. Lori Carani, Val Ahlman, Dwanne Lynch. Cindy Cobb. Suv Huffman Chi Alpha Pi 237 Chi Omega Gamma :2 Chi Omega Gamma is a social sorority which was founded at Augustana in 1925. The symbol of the COG wheel symbolizes a never-ending circle of friendship which continues to turn with the individuality and involvement of each member. involvement is a key word in Chi-O-Gam life. Community interest is shown through the group's participation in Easter Lily sales and presentation of a talent show with Phi Omega Phi for St. Anthony's. Campus involvement included Homecoming, Intramural sports, UMOC, and Greek Week activities. As a group, Chi Omega Gamma held two informal dances and one formal dance this year. Thrbugh the years, these Greek letters have symbolized a group of enthusiastic girls bound in friendship and striving for outstanding leadership and service. fall Prusidertl. Ruth Kiucgcr, and Spring President, Jackie lan- nucci Fhetyl Williams and lisa Calaruuiu divert their attention toward an llunng a CuG-PUG pledge exchange, Bill Heniades gets a sig from Intemsling wnvcrsaiinn among their soromy sistersr Cherie Hondenon. 2,38 Chi Omega Gamma PUG Dan Lang shares a bit of humor with Carul Kosakuwdu. Lox. pledge turned-PUG-for-Ihe-day. Chi Omega Gamma - Fronl Row: Kris. Sundelius, Mlth'lE spinklm, Carrie VeVea. Lori Celene Row 2: Bexh Lunduen, lisa Calm Llrl Iu, ginger Carollo, Tammy Bissman, Janel Marsden, Sally luhnson, Iuan Ni. hulsun, Barb Campbell. Row 3: Cindy Anlunik, Nanty Wdlbevg, lulu: ilebclul, Belly Lynn Ciezie, Rita Duff, Debbie Weslun, Ellen Engelhdldt. limla Binder, LorE Kumornicki, Cherie Hendcrwn, JOFII Bogun. Cathy Wrihlngr Eon, lnanne Spears, Pam Carlson, Michelle Rwe, Carol Kusakuwskl, Row 4: Mary ann Marik, Margaret Mitchell, Dxane Uddenherg, Barb Cuah. Pam Grailis, Margarel Andrews, laura Camp, Megan lldrfurd, Julie ldulh, Mdly MI W Kay Rulnhulln, t Indy mew. E IIHL Bullcy. kalhy Md alw, ch'ld Lmd. burg, ldniu- Nl-lsnn, Pally luhumn, lanlnu 1.11M, t Indy Huglund, Diane Nuumaun, Juy llullmd. Ball! Muwlgvl, lcn Ilnjlul Kathy Kuzelkd, Sue thrmmu, t urul ley, Sun 1 mm Row 5: Jam'l lhcsuke, Mnllleu Ham- mquJ, JI'H llavllk hulhy Sunlylu. Julie Alkumm, Imlue Iannuul, Cindy Mllllomkl, lulw lInImuu-L Ldllly Hrnmng, Inn lJntt-p. Ruth hmugm. Hl'lh HIII, Brlh Wllum Ilow b: lmnm- YuungquuL K Ialu- Simun. Cass : nmum, KdIhy HAN, Umuu llullwy, len halsdlls fhl Omega Lmnnna 2J9 Delta Chi Theta 2'. The Delta Chi Theta sorority was booming with fun and worthwhile activities this year. Beginning with Homecoming, members participated with Augustana Life in the sing contest, the yell contest, and the building of a float with the DON's. The Delta Chi's also supported the community at the Easter Lily drive tor crippled children. In addition to the numerous formal and informal parties and pledge exchanges, the sorority planned a highly successfuluParent's Dinner. Together with the individuality of each of the sorority girls and the unity of the group, the Delta Chj's, being founded in 1965, maintained their high qualities of involvement and friendliness throughout the year. Amidst het busy pledging schedule, Terri Jo Debbie Moller checks over her Slgs before go- Spring President, Ellen Kuester and Fall Presi- Swanson must study when she gels a Chance. ing lo he! weekly meeting. dent, Helene Rombt Sharon Wruna and Julie Nelson run through their sorore ily rules belore interrogation. 240 Delta Chi Theta co ,7 n. 1;. wish 6 . Della Chi Theta --- Fronl Row: Terri Jo Swanson, Carnlyn Morgan, Ellen Kuesler, jeanne Kent, lami Hill, Sue Malberg, Dyanne Oak, Diane Mills; Debby Carlson, Carolyn Sorensen, lynne Whitfield Row 2: Debbie Mullen Heidi Langhammer. Sue Palmer, Sharon Van Neil, lulie Nelson, Shelby Ingram, Sue Schillinget, Sharon Wruna, Helene Romb, Susan 80- Iand, Deblzewski,10yce Lindahl, Laura Malzahn, Sue O'Daffer, ludy Dearv deuH. Kathy Reuig. Fran Niznik. LuAnn Schneierdecker. Row 3: loan Horickl loanne lohns. Linda Brand, Sara Jackson, Sonya Swanson. Row 4: Kalhy Palersun, Nancy Bertram, Kathy Wuchle, Vicki Reichardl, Carol Beseman, Linda Slallaroni, Pal Fioravanh, Linnene Chapman, Eezh Fisher, Grace Finiayson, Tracy Spaelh, Leanne Blegen, Karin Simpson, Linda An- -lenen. Row 5: Elizabeth Renken, Cindy Alor, Sue Hoffman, Carla O'Neill, Margarel Niznik, Linda DeDoncker. Liia Carlson, Nancy Hennenlem, Cin- dy Schwanwaiden Sue Sloehr, lane Iohnson, Beih Strunc, Jane Sherrard, Melanie lohnsun, Lisa Blather, Tracy Pelerson, Pam Crouch. Beth Tarr, Sue Buehler, Suzanne Bradbeer. Della Chi Theta 241 Delta Omega Nu : involvement in many social and service projects characterized Delta Ome- ga Nu members during the year. The DON's actively participated in formals and iniormals, pledge exchanges, a date party campout, a summer stag, and various parties. At homecoming, the members represented their fraternity, founded in 1947, with a yell itheme from Rocky l, sing C'Dead Puppies i, and a float i Coming Home is a Kick i. In addition, the group provided service to the community with a campus blood drive, for which the fraterni- ty was recognized with having the largest group donation, the Muscular Dystrophy Dance-a-thon, and sponsorship of Ir. Eagle Counselors at the YMCA-YWCA. The involvement and individuality of each member helped to make this year one to remember for Delta Omega Nu. Spring Presidenl, Mike Cox, and Fall President. Bren Lar- son. Pal Murphy is given a sig by Elaine Schrock duiing a PHI RHO-DON DON's Bill Breinig and Kevin Vargas oifer lheEr upiniuns when asked about pledge CXL hinge. the cafeteria food. 242 DL-fta Omega Nu . Dena Omega Nu - me Row: Craig Cools, Mike Rubino. Bren Larson, Trapp. Dun Fry. Dean Park Row 1: Gary Peterson, Paul Zollicollen Craig - Mike Cox, Jeff Condit, Bill Bladley. Row 2: Pa: Murphy, Lindsay Meaghan Bianchi. leff Phelps, Mike Sleinie. Clint Triebes. loel Evans, Gary lohnslon. Dave Ruda, Bob Rubino, John Biommaerl, Scott Whilmnre. lay Schugg Row 5:1im SlefelyjillBreinig.Kevin Knoutek,Kon ManleyJom Zillman. Row 3: Sandy Bale, AI Gill, Bill Marlin, Steve lohnsnn, Greg Blix. Mike Dave Evans. Je Marlin. Bob Birkeneder. .: Della Omega Nu 243 Gamma Alpha Beta 2 Various social and service projects formed the schedule of events for Gamma Alpha Beta members during the year. Their activities included sev- eral date parties, formals, informals, pledge exchanges, a Christmas party, and a spring pig roast In addition, the fraternity enthusiastically participated in the yell contest C'Blah'U, sing contest V'Sweet Home, Augustana l, and float competition C'Go Augie'l Gamma Alpha Beta, founded in 1917. con- tinues to maintain its respect in the Greek tradition through the cohesive- ness and integrity of GAB members. CAB Bill Wiechmann zakes some advice for Now that he's up in the tree, Sieve Fischer Spring President, Rob Kelenyi and Fall President, Tom his pool game. wonders how he'll gel down. lsaacson. GAB's Dave Radloif, Darryl lohnson, and Greg Kloiber show mixed reacIions to a gig in the pledge book, 244 Gamma Al'pha Bela Gamma Alpha Bela - anl Row: Brian O'Neil. Dave Hamilton, Ross Campbell, Louis Panes, Rick Mannon, Wayne Benson, Vince Volk, Bill Aboll, leff Waming, Torn Mokry, John Telleen. Raw 2: Turn Ollen- burger, Brian Heilz, Steve Odenkirk, lohn Dreixler, Tad Schafer, Pam Harvey, Martin Judd, Darryl Juhnsan, Steve Slaveck, Jim Anderson, Steve Bans, Chris Warning, Andy Nybergl Brad Arndt, 1511 Wassun, Steve Fischer, Ken Musmr, Bob Corning Row 3: Bob Schultz, Rick Conway, Brad Bowman, Chris Franzl Kurl Sundbmg, Tom Isaacson, Dave Dawson, Sleve Noel, Bill Wiechmann, Jeff Sauer, Steve Hanson, Econ Olson, Greg Kloiber. Row 4: leff Downs, John McGehee, Richard Guillord, John Vlajkovic, Rob Kelenyi, Tom Scan, Lee Bacilek, Dave Radlufiv Gammd Alpha Bela 1-85 246 Kappa Epsilon n' ipg 5e - i Tneasure - J i EPleldge Kappa Epsilon, founded in 1913 and being the oldest of the Greek groups on campus, worked diligently through a busy and eventful year. In displaying their service to the community, they were involved with the Easter Lily safes for the Crippled Children's Foundation, Christmas caroling at St. Anthony's, the Muscular Dystrophy Dance-a-thon, and the American Red Cross Swim- a-thon. Also for the first year, a Girl Scout troop was Sponsored. Furthering the friendliness and perseverant characteristic of the KE's, many social activi- ties were planned. The spirit of Homecoming ran high within the sorority as the members captured first place in both the sing and yell contests with One Way or Another and Take Us Home, Country Roads. In addition, the KE's together with the CAB's took second place in the float competition with There's No Place Like Horne. Throughout the year several successful informal and formal parties, dances, and pledge exchanges were planned. The members' participation and many different activities were the key to an exciting year. Apart from the College Center confusion, Becky Thomas Cilmly nfiers an explanation l0 Lisa Ford. sharun Hechler helps Karen Schroeder learn he: memory work for :he weekly interroga- tion. Kappa Epsilon-FronlRow:Jodylohnson,Myra Telac,Iean Whinemore, Ford, Kathy Sormanv, Vanessa :ackmn Row 3: Bolh Blomquiu, Kim lolene Balaja, Nancy Hullandp'vtel Smilh, Cindy Kuehn, Shawn Hechler, Srhwanl, Vick: BasilPHi. Kplley Loncar, Kalhy Ruvdw. Chris Nelson, linda . Sally Moline, Sally Gordon. Bea Giammarese, Patli Vilberg, Kellie Parker, Cheryl Larson, Kathy Chapman, Karcn Srhmeden Darlenv Paul, ' 0rr,Deb Hufendick, Jennifer Jackson. lluw 2: Laura Sperlik, Sue bohl.Suo Lynette Bridgestock, Becky Thomas. Kim Nafngvr. Row 4: Ellen fvisbip, Glaser, Lori Bahnks, Sue Buerklin. Sondra Willshire, Diane Vavrik, :an Elaine Moresrhi,Beth Sleeman,Cheryl Cox,thy Clark,Mirhelo Monogh- - Johnson. Pa: Tanabe, Sandy Russell, Shamn Long, Kris Habenirht, Lisa em, lili Heiden, Suzanne- Slarkey, Suc- Granbark Kappa Epsilon 247 W W 77 7 Phi Omega Phi 2 a! Homecoming with the yell contest i The Biue-Jays Came Down to Au- gie i, sing contest V'Sloop John B. l, and float competition t Fry the Blue- Jays! i. As the oidest Greek fraternity on campus, founded in 1915, the Phi $ n Omega Phi membership still characterizes the oldest of its own traditions - friendship, leadership, service, and growth. 4;ch Phi Omega Phi members actively participated in both social and service projects during the year. Social events for the fraternity included formals and informals, parties, and Christmas caroling with the KE's. As service to the community, the POP's planned a talent show with the COG's at St. Anth- ony's Care Center, worked for the Easter lily drive, and participated in G various biood drives. The fraternity was also active during Greek Week and Spring President, Sum Elsberg, and Fall President, Bob Ander- 90 . POP pledge Mike Carlson, uses his spare time between classes to get sigs from Mike Wand and Mark Foley. 245 Phi Omega Phi In an t-Hon In makv I last. on Iirnv, Tim Faglo and Malk nynr bmkly 0H imo lhu world of Wali Strevl Iranxduions, 5M Anrlr'r- walk Inwnni OM Main. son forgolu tho bruinning nl annlhnr Mass 1 i a It la 1. h 1 Phi Omega Phi 7 From Row: lnhn Burns, Mall lionson. MIkaarlson, iolf Dt'fgl, Dnh HI, lay lnhnsun, Mark tang. Row 2: Brian Biggim, Chris Guesr. I: BiH Bmk, Kl-nl Fliahu', lrll Marlimon, Mark MoyI-r, Bill Sthnvidw, Jim Hmwn, Bob Rown, Kurl Rndunhn, Row 3: Tim Spdikman, Mark lqu-r Slmki, Enh Andmsnn, l L! MIIIN, Don Bmgstmm, Tum Hrggins, John Murr runs, Dave Curtis, Dixk Hlm'kl, Tim Eagle, Dawn DvVnrv, Jr AHPn, Doug Mnnlc DPBPL h Swindall, Slvvv MK Cd . Bub Md! Iuwski, Mdfk Full'y, Tum Olsun Row 4: Jon Mc'ilmith, frm Kcllnvl, Mike Wnud, Tim Flnming, Jun Runklv. hm W rmvaslI'dL Mark SI lurk. Bnan Wavnon Chm Si-ylarlh, Sum Flshe rg lrff Swanbvrg, Mark lmsup, Dave Ldgl'nlrom. Tum Nanak. Dun thu-L Iirn Mdihrrsnrm Huh Vylwrg. Cvnrgt- RHhH'L Sul Amivraon, lvH 19mg, Phi Onwga Phl 1-H Phi Rho 2': Founded in 1919, the Phi Rho's have maintained their activeness on campus throughout the years. This year the sorority members diligently participated in their numerous service and social events. For the community, Phi Rho's worked with the Easter Lily drive for the Crippled Children's Foundation, the Heart Fund, and often made visits to the eiderly. in addition, the sorority planned successful formal and informal parties and dances, a wine and cheese party, parent's luncheon, senior picnic, and annual retreat. The Phi Rho's were also involved with the spirit of Homecoming, as shown by their Follow Me Home sing, a yell, and their float built together with the POP's. Studying in the College Center lounge gives lulie Pesavemo a more theeriul atmosphere for studying. Lisa Swanson collects a valuable sig iiom active ludy Luzart 250 Phi Rho Spring President, Kalhy Krilr, and Fall PTPSianV T Jr lrey 4.35.. I '4, Phi Rho Fronl Row: Mary Kundszhuh, Alice Elhemige, Knsli Gustaison. Bolh Swwnson, Namy Alhlmhl, Cindl Pmsloy, Llsa Swanson, lill Fnslor, Ilow 2: Kathy Krhu, Pam Hamblin, Bmh Hasor. Alison Benzwes. Wendy Strickland, Loni Hill. Valerie Pra: hl, Sara Tranmr, Cindy Fuchs, Cindx Hill, Sue Larson. Kari Campbell, Lori Saelle, Carrie ReedA Row 3: Nancy Ben- IiL-s, Lisa Ridhngcr, Julio Iyror, Millie Knight, Both Erownawell, Glury Borgeson, Adrienne Pracht. Carol Armstrong, Nancy Tromr, Dobbin Schmidl, lynn Jonson, lanm Dale. Row 4: Anneno Long, Elaine Schrork, : Teresa Ruggles ' Secretary: Julie Iyrer Shirley Tappcndorl, Cindy Bvll, Naialic Nelson, Julie Wlnlevrolh. Man Berta, Vera Slnmenkowch, Kim Wells. Karla Andcrmn, Row 5: Bmh Janus, Ivan Misncr, DPbeL' Bcaly, Susan Kob. Jeannie Shenaul, Mary Stevenson, Sylvia Polcrson, luJiv Posavrmn, Trudy Pollard. Linda Carlson, Teresa Rug- gles, me Lawlt-r. Raw 6: T.J. lrcy, Kandl Bvedbvrg. Debbie Lam, Both Pollock, Emily long, Barb Mads, Pam Swanson. Kim lumen. Carol Bug's. Amy Scharfonborg, lr-an Calamaro, Diane BIngslcv. Phx Rhu 251 r1: m . 1m- m A A 2:17 Wnuaji- .-.- - A -::l-m-.-.- u-,. Aar; Pi Upsilon Gamma :: Founded in 1916 by nine charter members, Pi Upsilon Gamma framrnfty continues to boast a long tradition as an up-standing and respected group. The PUGs proved busy this year with a host of social events: Homecoming, furmals, informais, pledge exchanges, a fishing trip, the annual spring Tiki picnic with alumni as well as wine and cheese, greaser, Christmas and Roman orgy parties. Members were also involved in service projects and in forming an Alumni scholarship fund for the fraternity. Self-confidence, determina- tion, and fortitude exemplified much of the PUG membership throughout the year. ln an immoning pool gamzn Mike Candolli. Terry McCaner, and Dave , Thelhremlu ed rate in the Gleek OI m 3 brou h: l d Maluia Konsldm Iht- noxl move for Mike to make. Pat Lomas angdg Dirk Kellell doser togexhg'lf g P c ge erWEfS 252 PI Upsilon Gamma Pi Upsilon Gamma - Franl Raw: BIII llvnmdm. Gonrgc T.nmalls, Miln- Udmlulil, Jim Innis. IPH hhlrlvv. John Immw. Russ ML-lrnn, lim meu Ed Maltkuwsku, eri M-HDPUSL Pal Lamas, Mark Pvll'rslm. Dan Bmkuwxh, h'rguson, Nhk Firmn. Row 4: Im Wnolllv, Rilh Clnngvn, Tom. Mct'arlm, Tom hunch, Rob Murlpnson, loll Grosshdlm-r, Mm' Pvmh-rgdsl, Bmd Mdrl Lubkt-mdn. I'd MLGmlh, Kvlh. .lnnus, FIL'II 0.1L? R! vau, Mark Lundinc, Row 2: Gary Hynes, Dew Malizin, Tum HarlwvH, NiLk Mendel. Imws. Row 5: Blalr lnhnson, Tom Qu-nggdv, Sum HL-niv. Mike- L'..uulnlll, Ron Wolkmnnl Doug Gnldswurlhy Bmw lundint'. Ddu' Hoydvnhvrk, Koilh Rwin, Bud Wltks, tulip. Sklom. Phwl Sahwlz, Jury llmn. Bub IUhn Mumhilu. Dmn IL-nson, lJitk KI-HI-Il. Row 3: Dan ann Brunt Knapp. Harlan Walkrr. Mal hllrL-II. PI Upsllon Gamma 253 Rho Nu Delta :: The Rho Nu Della fraternity, one of the oldest Augustana Creek groups founded in 1925, presented themselves as an enthusiastic and welI-rounded group this year. Beginning with Homecoming, the Ruundels were well- represented with involvement in the Yell C'Elmhurst Die You Gravy Suckin' Pigs L sing contests t Tragedy i, and the annual float competition ilce Cream'floatl. These Greeks continued their social activities throughout the year with parties, informal and the spring formal dances along with an alumni champagne and caviar luncheon. Servicing the community, Roundei mem- bers worked for the Easter liiy drive, Muscular Dystrophy Dance Maratho, Heart asgsociation, and also cleaned a local cemetary for spring. The unster- eotyped group and innovative members make the Roundel tradition - now celebrating its 55th year in the Augustana community e a proud one. Roundel pledge Mike Reed has just enough lime to finish an assignment before his pledge meeting. Tony Heaney listens as Stan Babicz clarifies the teacher's assignment. 254 Rho Nu Delta Treasurer: Qedgemaster H ': SPRING OFFI? . 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'-- uv- -:.,-.'--..- . 31-31- ::-1- 4 1;: mr.- , ,4; .. - -19.:er ,...,,..2,.n:2.. 9-.....v,,.,,-. 2A . - .w1...h5w+h nn-rq--.k.....:..l..2--.. Abbo11 A, Abbott, Dwayne 23, 73, 101, 1137 Abbott. Gregory 187 Abnlt, Craig 217 Abolt, William 15, 126, 187, 244, 245 Adams, Valerie 201 Adkins, loseph 84 Adler, Kevin 91, 157, 174, 255 Adier, Lisa 96, 112, 217 Adolphi; Chris 60 Agl1ata, Dana 201 Ahlman, Valerie 38, 62, 65, 201, 237 Ahrens, Denise 187 Aiken, Cary 62, 82, 05, B9, 201 Albrecht, Nancy 21?, 251 Alejo, Mr. Adolfo 112, 113 Alexander, Renee 68, 217 Alexander, Robin 92, 96, 157, 174, 237 Allain, Mary Kay 217 Allee, Mr. Bill 126 Allen, David 48, 83, 157, 174 Allen, leffrey 126, 201, 249 Allen, Susan 90, 157, 174 Aller, PauIa 110, 217 Alles, Erin 201, 237 70115011, Sharon 97, 217 Alpha Phi Omega 74, 75 Alpha Psi Omega 88 Alt, Mr. David 154 Alter, Mr. Charles 142 Allhuis, Lori Alvarez, Anthony 70, 217 American Chemical Suciety 91 Anderson, Brad Lee 217 Anderson, Bradley R. 187 Andersen, Bren 83, 201 Anderson, Carol 93, 157, 174 Anderson, Cindy 187, 257 Anderson, Dale 217 Anderson, David 123, 217 Anderson, E. Douglas 130, 187 Anderson, Elizabeth 48, 84, 90, 97, 157, 174 Anderson, Greg 201 Anderson, James 187, 245 Anderson, John 187 Anderson, Karla 107, 251 Anderson, Keith 83, 174 Anderson, Kristen 82, 217 Anderson, Mr. Kun 114 Anderson, Lynne 89, 217, 225 Anderson, Miriam 32, 4B, 83, 201 Anderson, Mr. Nils 149 Anderson, Penelope 83, 201 Anderson, Richard 82, 86, 217 Anderson, Dr. Richard 152 Anderson, Robert L. 187 Anderson, Robert M, 15, 44, 64, 157, 174, 248, 249 Anderson, 5:01 15, 18, 77, 80, 51, 174 Anderson, Sid 65, 157, 174, 249 Anderson, Mrs. Signe 154 Andresen, Marc 157, 174 Index Index Andrews, Margaret 18, 187, 238, 239 Anlenen, Linda 93, 187, 240, 241 Antonik, Cynlhia 26, 30, 91, 187, 139 Appelquist, Patricia E7, 187 Aristea 62 Arloff, William 217 Armmong, Carol 187, 251 Armslrong, Duncan 97, 217 Arndt, Brad 97, 245 Arnold, Todd 174 Artis, Maxwell 101, 122, 134, 107 Artwick, Thomas 82, B7 Atkins, Katherine 71, 76, 217 Atkinsnn, Julia 46, 67, 128, 157, 174, 239 Mar, Cynthia 201, 241 Augie Octaves Swing Choir 89 Augumna Student Theater 88 Aukland, Nancy 82, 93, 187 Aumann, Mark 201 B Babicz, Stanley 69, 93, 130, 201, 254, 255 Babos, Steven 201, 208 Bachman, Hugh 91, 174 Bachmann, Tabitha 83, 217 Bacilek, Lee 95, 157, 174, 245 Backman, Miriam 83 Backmeyer, Mr. Stephen 141 Bady, 3, Linda 157 Bagatelas, Todd 217, 298 Bahnks, Lori 247 Baier, Erik 69, 100, 136, 187 Bailey, Chris 201, 239 Baker, Jeffrey 48, 217 Baker, Kathy 157, 174, 239 Baker, Michael 15, 1B7 Bakker, Janet 201 Balaia, l'olene 98, 157, 174, 245, 247 Balk, Lavern 82, 201 Ball, Arlis 73 Ballard, Monte 116, 217 Ballek, Walter 91, 157, 174 Ballman, Dr. Richard 7 Bamman, leffrey 187 Banks, Kalhieen 84, 89, 157, 174 Banks, Dr: Thomas 151 Hannonfjean 201 Barber, Mike 104, 187 Bardell, Caron 174 Balen, Esther 174 Barker, Ellen 82, 217 Barnes, James 67, 101, 104, 187 Barnes. Lambert 73, 101, 217 Ban, Dianne 217 Hart, lohn 157, 174 Bartel, Anne 174 Bartenfelder, Karen 187 Bartlett, Frank 86, 157, 174 Baseball, Menls 134, 135 Basileni, Vicki 157. 174, 247 Baskelball: Women's 124,125 Men's 122, 123 Bassing, loan 96, 128, 187 Bassler, Michele 90, 201, 207 Bate, Sandon 69, 201, 243 Bates, Carol 62, 201, 206, 251 Battenschlag, Gai161, 84, 92, 157, 174 Batty, Jill 89 Baum, James 158, 174 Baumann, Ruth 48, 60, 187 Baur, Amy 187 Baxler, Joan 187 Beanie, Belsy 90, 187 Beaty, Deborah 251 Beaver, John 201. 255 Beck, Michelle 82, 86, 201 Beck, William 187 Beckam, Sharon 201 Becker, Bret! 104, 202 Becker, Susan 158 Beckman, James 56, 93, 158 Beckman, John 218 Beckman, Dr. Peter 148 Bednar, Greg 101, 104, 202 Beecher, Daniei 50, 187, 234, 235 Behnken, Dr. Fred 152 Behringer, Lorilee 62, 9B, 202 Behucke, Greg 218 Belanger, Candy 218 Belby, Dr. Louis 149 Belkholm, Dana 83, 89, 21B Bali, Cynthia 66, 83, 92, 187, 251 Bell, David I. 97, 158, 174 Bell, David M. 104, 158, 174 Bell, Dr. Harald 146, 147 Bellefeuille, Iudixh 158, 174 Bellon, Leslie 218, 237 Bendick, Betsy 82 Bennelt, Karla 62, 202 Banning, Matthew 104, 218 Benson, Andrew 52, 69, 70, 76, 158, 174 Benson, Kaxe 36, 202 Benson, Mary 84, 218 Benson, Matthew 65, 218, 231 Benson, PeIer 158, 174 Benson, Troy 97, 202, 255 Benson, Wayne 15, 66, 158, 174, 244, 245 Benz'les, Alison 202, 251 Beatles, Nancy 218, 251 Bergman, Susan 89, 94, 187 Bergstrom, Donald 104, 202, 249 BernaI, Sandra 92, 187, 196 Bernlsen, Dr. Robert 154 Berry, Carol 67, 202, 239 Berta, Mary 67, 158, 175, 251 Bertram, Nancy 57, 63, 158, 175, 241 Beseman, Cami 187, 241 Bela Beta Beta 90 Bela Omega Omega Beta 100 Bela Omega Sigma 234, 235 Benin, Christopher 76, 97, 187 Belts, Steve 15, 63, 65, 97, 126, 158, 175, 245 Bianchi, Craig 202, 213, 243 Biegel, Daniel 187 'B'Lerman, Roxanne 158, 175 Bieze, Kimberley 218, 237 Bradford Biggins, Brian 202, 249 Bigull, Joseph 175 Billingsley, Diane 96, 112, 113, 218, 222, 251 Binder, Linda 128, 239 Bingley, James 126, 158, 175 Bingman, Randy 158, 175 Binkowski, Daniel 218, 253 Biology Club 90 Birkeneder, Robert 32, 48, 80, 81,88,101, 157, 243, 293 Birkhead, Cynthia 202 Bishop, Terri 187 Bissman, Tammy Jo 187, 239 Bitter, Cary 83, 97, 130, 218 Bjella, Tracy 202 Ejork, Catherine 128, 202 Biurstrom, Susan 218 Black, Laura 175 Black Student Union 73, 73 Blahunka, Theodore 100, 218 Elaine, Jefiery 218 Blair, Michael 158, 175 Blake, Mr. Harold 142 Blaser, Melvin 29, 104, 130, 131, 158,175, 235 Blatz, Bailey 202 Blegen, Leanne 202, 203, 241 Blix, Gregor 91, 187, 243 Blackf, Richard 130, 175, 249 Blodgett, Brian 175 Blodgett, Joseph 48, 67, 69, 202 Blommaert, John 77, 202, 243 Blomme, Larea 202 BlomquisI, Elizabeth 98, 218, 247 Bloom, Mr's. Ruthann 93, 147 Bloomberg, Meredith 158, 175 Boaden. Dr. Lucille Ann 142 Bocian, Mark 134, 158, 175 Bock, Susan 90, 96, 120, 158, 175 Back, William 187, 249 Begun, Joni 98, 239 Bohman, Loran 94, 158, 175 Boie, Gwen 68, 84, 89, 97, 218 Boland, Susan 57, 71, 90, 158, 175, 241 Boling, Andrew 53, 158 Boim, lenniler 95 Bone, Gregory 69, 130, 202 Bonnen, Robin 82, 86, 89, 202 Home, Mrs. Mary 142 Borcherding, Mr. James 122, 136, 150 Bordner, Holly 82, 90, 187 Borgeson, Glory 202, 251 Borggren, Jane! 158, 175 Burglum. lean 94, 202, 237 Bormeth, Andreas 202 Borough, Christopher 114, 202 Burwig, Cathy 75, 79, 218, 298 Barzick, Donna 158, 175 Boschelli, Mark 104, 218 Bowden, William 74, 101 Bowling Club 97 Bowman, Bradford 114, 218, 245 Bowman, Denise 218 Boydsmn, Ann 67, 108, 236, 237 Bracher, Lisa 66, 188, 241 Bradbeer, Suzanne 218, 241 Bradfurd, lohn 104, 116 Bradley Bradley, Thomas 83, 218, 221 Bradley, William 97, 159, 175, 243 Braid, Gregory 83, 88, 202 Brand, Linda 159, 175, 241 Brasch, Judi 218 Bredberg, Kand1 15, 183, 251 Braidigam, Janet 226 Breldigam, Sue 89, 1.59, 175 Breinig, Wil1iam 15, 242, 243 Bresnahan, Gregg 100, 201, 202 Brewer, Geraldine 218 Bridges, Cynthia 15, 83, 188, 237 Bridgcsmck. Lynette 202, 247 Briehl, Matthew 108, 218 Brill, Kenneth 15, 100, 202 Bringe, Kenneth 101, 116, 117, 202 Brixtnum, Craig 101, 122, 202 Broda'nl, Ms. Betsey 15, 141 Broehl, Michael 202 Brown, Dushon 99, 125, 218 Brown, Eular 73, 159, 175 Brown, Forresl 175 Brown, lames 15, 69, 159, 175, 243, 249 Brown, Sybil 73, 202 Brown, Tamara 112, 202 Brown, Theodore 188 Brown, Dr. Thomas 95 Brown, Vaierie 93, 218 Brownawell, Beth 71, 188, 193, 251 Brusa, Nancy 21!! Erusa, Ronald 202 Bryant. Lori 71, 92, 188 Bryant, Steven 72, 101, 218 Bryson, Bruce 175 Brzezinski, Christine 96, 128, 188 Buck, Joseph 83, 89, 21B BUCkrop, Karen 188 Budden, Kevin 101, 104, 202 Buddin, Barbara 175 Buehler, Suzanne 97, 188, 193, 241 Buerklin, Susan 188, 247 Buesing, William 218 Buesking, Cheryle 21B Buikema, Randal 83, 86, 89, 108 Bula', Mr, William 128, 129 Bulley, Alan 175 Burbon, Emiliano 67, 70, 101, 188 Burchlield, Karen 74, 188 Burgess, Mrs. Ruth 143 Burghardl, Wayne 82, 86, 203, 298 Burkholder, Debra 62, 74, 93, 203 Burnett, Vicki 175 Burnham, Mrs. Phyllis 142 Burns, John 218, 249 Burris, Patricia 142 Burlard, Teresa 218 Bush, Lauren 218 Business Club 93 Busse, Carol 74, 159, 175 Butera, Thomas 104 Butts, Lori 203 Byers, Mrs. Rose 143 C Cain, Iohn 159 Cam, Karen 218 Calacurcio, Lisa 21B, 238, 239 Caldwell, Anita 72, 21a Caldwell, Mrs. Clara 60 Camp, Laura J. 188', 239 Campbell, Barbara 58, 106, 218, 239 Campbell, David 83, 159, 175 Campbell, lane 61, 64, 89, 159, 175 Campbell, Kari 15, 71,203, 251 Campbell, Ross 83, 97, 218, 245 Campbell, Scott 188, 235 Campbell, Susan 44, 54, 159, 175, 237 Campus Church Council 60 Cannavino, David 203 Capizzano, Joann 188, 237 Caputo, lohn 104 Carani, Lorraine 93, 112, 188, 235, 237 Carbone. Mr. Ralph 145 Carlsen, Flycka 159 Carlson, Christopher 197 Carlson, Deborah 159, 175, 241 Carlson, Linda 108, 251 Carlson, Lisa 188, 240, 241 Carlson, Michael 218, 248, 249 Carlson, Pamela 84, 203, 239 Carlson, Mr. Roberl 142 Carlson, Wayne 203 Carollo, Ginger 203, 239 Carr, Mr. John 145 Carstens, Mrs, Joyce 142 Carry, Katherine 175 Case, Teresa 159, 175 Casillas, Paul 93, 175 Casweil, Daniel 95. 159, 175 Catalan, Lydia 15, 188 Calanzaro, Jean 15, 18B, 198, 251 Calavatis, Socrates 130, 131, 203 Ceas, Ka'ihleen 66, 93, 180, 236, 237 Cerny, Kimber Lee 218 Cerone, Lori 219, 239 Cerone, Michael 25, 30, 101, 104, 188 Cerveny, Anthony 159, 175 Cesarone, Frank 219 Chandler, N. John Ir. 175 Chapel Choir ' Chapman, Katherine 188, 247 Chapman, Linneue 94, 203, 241 Chappell, Vicki 99, 219 Charles, CIeveland 26, 27, 118, 119, 180 Chase, Thomas 93, 203 Cheerleaders 98 Chelsen, Mark 97, 203 Chi Alpha Pi 235, 237 Chignoli, Catherine 188 Chiokes, Janis 219 Chi Omega Gamma 138, 239 Christensen, Jeana 219 Christolfersen, Theresa 112, 113, 219 Christofierson, Kelly 203 Christoph, Daniel 60, 70, 80, 84 Christophersun, Brian 85, 219 Chvosla, Cynthia 84, 89, 159, 175 Chwistek, Ms. Wendy 140 Cimera, Gienn 104, 203 Cisek, R. Michael 175 Clark, Kathleen 203, 247 Clark, Marguerite 120, 219, 237 Clark, Robcrl 101, 104, 130 Clark, Sheryl 219 Clay, Michael 185 Claylon, Barry 130, 219 Clements, John 203 Cleveland, Stephanie 83, 203 Clingen, Richard 159, 175, 253 Clyde, Jeff 188 Coats, Barbara 15, 90, 188, 239 Cobb, Cynthia 159, 137 Coder, Tad 114, 188 Cole, Julie 159, 175 College Ceme: Board 67 College Republicans 95 College Union Board of Managers 67 Collins, Colleen 203 Collins, Kevin 134, 160, 176 Calvin, Derrius 219 Calvin, Susan 188 Community Advisers 68-71 Como, Robert 82, 86 Compton, David 86, 89, 203 Concert Band 82 Concert Choir 83 Condit, leffrey 44, 160, 176, 243 Connick, Kirk 90, 126 Conrad-Curry, Dea 188- Conway, Micki 188 Conway, Richard 219, 245 Conway, Dr. William 147 Cooper, James 188 Cooper, kandall 33, 188 Cents, Craig 160, 176, 243 Cornille, Lenore 176 Corning, Roben 245 Couch, Marla 219 Coules, Patricia 160, 176 Couri, Cynthia 160, 176, 235, 137 Coussens. Ieffrey 48, 160 Cuuston, Diane 160, 176 Cowser, Sunya 112, 124, 125, 219 Cowser, Susan 203 Cox, Cheryl 24? Cox, John 65, 70, 160, 176 Cox, Kenneth 91, 160, 176, 235 COX. Michael 160, 176. 242. 243 Cox, Timothy 203 Coyle, Jeflrey 104 Craddock, D. Bren 69, 203 Craf1, Catherine 68, 100, 219 Craggs, Robert 70, 203 Craig, Bruce 74, 91, 160, 176 Craig, Cathy 84, 219 Cramer, Ellen 203 Crane, Wiiliim 189 Cruse, Claudia 82, 203 Cravaua, Christine 93, 106, 160, 176 Cravens, Kevin 51, 116, 219 Criswell, Walter 203 Crile, Gregory 219 Croegaerl, Michelle 219 Cromer, David 219, 230 Cromplon. Larry 160, 189 Crompton, Vicmria 189 Crosby, Dawn 71, 124, 125, 219 Cross Country: Women's 110, 111 Men's 108, 109 Crossley, Dr. Roger 149 Crouch, Pamela 48, 98, 189. 241 Crouse, Mark 104, 203 Devono Cruwe, Bruce 189 Csoke, Helena 219 Culver, Dr. Daniel 154 Cunningham, Barbara 1139 Curran, Thomas 203 Curry, Gail 84, 189, 298 Culhbert, Mr. Douglas 298 Curlis, David 91, 189, 249 CUII'EI', Patricia 67, 219 Czajka, Laurna 239 Czupka, Mrs, Rita 143 D D'Almeida, Michelle 219 DahI, David 90, 189 Dahlgten, Donna 203 Dahlgren, Kenneth 114, 203 Dahlke, Denise 84, 160, 176 Dahmer, Lizabexh 203 Dalenberg, Heidi 219 Dalin, Steven 159, 160, 176 Dallman, Laura 110, 111, 203 Daluga, John 104, 189, 253 Damyen, David 104, 134, 219, 255 Daniels, Robert 83, 219 Danilovich, George 189 Dare, ganet 62, 67, 83, 84, 203, 251 Darrah, Shelli 203 Davidson, Randall 130, 160, 176 Davidson, Susan 106, 203, 237 Davis, Carol 219 Davis, Dr, Donald BB, 145 Davis, lanice 160, 176 Davin, Daniel 219 Dawson, David 160, 176, 244, 245 Deael, Monte 116, 249 DeDoncker, Linda 203, 241 DeFauw, Deanne 219 DeFauw, Iulius 97, 204 Delaegher, Dave 160, 176 Delanovich, Janet 62, 204 DeJohneue, RonaZd 72, 219 DeKalb, Mark 82, BB, 219 DeLorey, Mrs. Vicki 141 DeVriese, Kevin 204 Dewit, Dr. David 154- Dewil, Mrs. Donha 154 DeWin, Lucinda 219 DeWine, Cheryl 159 DeYoung, Robert 57, 63, 90, 116,117,161, 17 6 Dean, Jeny 253 Deardeuff, ludith E7, 68, 93. 189, 196, 240, 241 Decker, Anthony 219 Deets, Jeff 134 Degrauwe, Mary 220, 222 Deigl, lami 160, 176, 236, 237 Deigl. leffrey 249 Dell, Suzanne B3, 89, 204, 215 Delsa Chi Theta 240, 241 Della Omega Nu 242, 243 Dempsey, Kevin 118, 159 Densberger, Randolph 215 Depoorter, Todd 189 Deresinski, Mark 15, 134, 135, 160, 175, 249 Deskin. Darren 204 Devona, Chris 189 Index 283 Devore Devare, David 104, 204, 249 Deyoung, Jill 204 DiPasquo, Susan 204, 238, 239 Diab, Nada 91 Diamond, Ann 74 Dichrismfano, Robert 15, 188, 189 Diller, Daniel 15, 126, 204 Dillingham, Benila 220 Dillingharn, Thomas 15, 101, 204 Dillon, Carol 72, 120, 121, 298 Dimas, Kalhy 218, 237 Dingman, Dean 204 Dubson, Dr. Charles 146 Docherty. Teresa 109 00038. Mr. Timothy 140 Dolejs, KriSIine 1E1, 176, 239 Dunnelly, Dr. John 147 DOIman, Scott 204 Dorris, 5. Kay 204 Dortch, Charles 72, 101 Doud. Patricia 71, 92, 93, 112, 152, 189 Douglas, Andrew 15, 69, 204, 208 Douglas, David 83, 220 Downs, James 245 Doyle. Catlolta 73, 204 Doyle, Michael 69, 106, 189, 199 Dreher, Martha 220 Dreixler, John 220, 245 Dmeske, Walter 189 Drolel, Denis 32, 220 Drummond, Shawn 62, 204 DuBois, Thomas 189 Dudziak. Ralph 97, 220 Duf'l, Rita 189, 139 Dufiy, Michael 134, 220 Duffy, Peter 101, 104, 204 Duga, Mark 67, 204 Duke, Lorenzo 72, 101 Dungan, Miss Dana 153 Dungey, Denise 67, 161, 176 Dullarer, Patricia 90, 161, 176 E Eagle, Timmhy 204, 249 Ebert, Eric 120 Eckdahl, Steven 161, 176 Ecker, Douglas 176 Eddy, lane! 04, 204 Edick, Deborah 74, 204 Edwards, Michael 110, 204, 235 EdWards, Richard 97, 204 Edwards, Susan 220, 298 Eifland, Miss Janan 150 Eggert, Linda 223 Ekblad, Mr. John 155 Ekelin, Katharine 109 Ekstam, Mary 84, 89, 94, 220 Elam, Brian 70, 130, 204 Elder, Kalli 72, 220 Eli, Donald 104, 134, 220, 249 Eliason, Eric 83, 204 Eliasan, Dr. Morton 154 Ellis, DI. Nicholas 145 Elling, Henry 84, 95, 220 Elliott, David 204 Elsberg, Scot! 161, 248, 249 Elsbury, Michelle 100 Index Engdahl, Mr. George 142 Engel, Julie 220 Engelhardt, Ellen 67, 239 Engholm, Je1frey 91, 95, 101, 161 English, Denise 220 Engstrand, Lorri 74, 189 Enke, Thnmas 114, 189 Enstrom, K. Michael 94, 205 Eppel, Ruben 176 Erickson, Clayton 104, 204 Erickson, Dr. Don 150 Erickson, Jean 54, 161, 176, 237 Erickson, JUNE 124, 189 Erickson, Kirk 204 Ericson, Ann 63, 65, 151, 161, 176, 298 Erickson, James 118 Ericson, Rick 104 Eriksun, Jun 83, 161 Ernst, Becky 176 Eshelman, Bruce 189 Espel, Susan 220 Esser, Susanne 62, 204 Esters, Julie 189 Etchingham, Gerald 161, 176, 234 Ethexidge, Alice 62, 92, 204, 251 Etheridge, David 220 Euell, Sandra 204 Evans, Brian 220 Evans, David 243 Evans, Joseph 28, 204, 243 Evans, Michaei 74, 75, 205 Evans, Paul 116, 205, 255 Evans, Rogene 220 Everding, Joyce 205 F Fabian, Shari 220 Fanluzzi, Steven 104, 220 Farley, Diane 74, 205 Farm, Brenda 100, 220 Farmer, Debra 67, 74, 93, 189 Farrell, Mathew 253 Falwell, Mr. John 104, 130, 150 Fawcelt, Brian 189 Fecm, Peggy 93, 151, 175, 137 Felstrup, Paul 15, 63, 67, 70, 161, 177 Fenmn, Mrs. Hazel 144 Fenwick, Miss Shirlee 46, 146 Ferconio, Angelo 298 Ferguson, Edward 115, 205, 253 Ferkel, lulie 220 Ferm, Mrs. Carrie 143 Fields, Jacqueline 220 F. .Arski, Richard 161. 177 Finan, Nicholas 62, 205, 253 Finlayson, Grace 32, 48, 189, 241 Finn, Laura 96, 110, 220 Ficravanti, Patricia 161, 177, 240, 241 Fischer, Steven 67, 161, 176, 244, 245 Fisher, Beth 205, 241 Fisher, Cynthia 35, 139 Fisher, David 74, 93, 95, 169 Fisher, Ms. Dolly 110, 120, 128, 150 Fisherkeller, lohn 161, 176 Fitzpatrick, Gregory 82, 06, 220 Fiakne, Dawn 120, 189 Flanagan, Michael 17? Fleming, Timolhy 69, 139, 249 Florence, Susan 100, 220 Flynn, John 104, 116, 220, 255 Flynn, Tracy 220 Flynn, William 205 Focht, Miss Kmhy 84, 154 ?ogde, Dr. Myron 54, 148 Foley, John 30, 122, 161, 177, 234 Foley, Mark 205, 248, 249 Foley, Thomas 105 Football, Menjs 104, 105 Ford, Chris 104 Ford, Lisa 246, 247 Ford, Robin 72, 73 Ford, Terence 122, 189 Fnsler,Ji1l 220, 251 Fountain, Drew 130, 220 Fowler, Ianel 205 Francois, Janis 189 Frank, Dr. Robert 91, 152 Frank, Rhea 205 Franz, Chris 220, 245 Frazell, Mary 220 Frelander, Kevin 220 Freudenburg, Jean 189, 194 Friestad, Jay 122, 189 Friesth, Sue 110, 123, 20.5 Frisbie, Ellen 161, 247 Frisbie. Kent 205, 249 Frills, Susan 82, 220 Frost, Mr; Marilyn 142 Fry, Donald 28, 60, 01, 93, 95, 205, 243 Fryer, Bradiey 108, 130, 205 Fuchs, Cynthia 33, 205, 251 Fuge, Carol 205 Funk, Lori 220 Funkhouse, Myra 74, 205 Fuoco, Angela 97, 220 G Gaertnier, Steven 74, 220 Galley, Ml. James 146, 147 Gamma Alpha Beta 244, 245 Gandolfi, Brent 104, 161, 177, 253 Gandolfi, Michael 205, 252, 253 Gardner, Reid 255 Garner, David 130 Carrion, Earl 161, 177 Gaumer, Julie 82, 89, 220 Gaus, Miss Cheryl 71, 141 Gay, Famie 96, 124, 161, 177 Geddiing, Sandra 189 Gee, Sonia 161, 177 Geiger, Teresa 124, 132, 220 Geisler, leffrey 220 Gellerstedl, Lori 82, 161, 177 Gerding, Frederick 126, 220 German Club 94 Gersitz, Margaret 220 Gesling, Nancy 96, 110, 111, 128, 205 Giammarese, Beatrice 189, 247 Giberlini, Donald 18, 189 Gibson, John 177 Gibson, Mark 15, 67, 7G, 93, Guy 159, 190 Gibson, Yvonne 177 Gieseke, lanel 161, 177, 238, 239 Giezie, Beltylynn 189, 190 Gilbert, Timothy 130, 220 Gill, Man 15, 4B, 82, 91, 205, 243 Gill, Thomas 189 Gillen, Lori 220 Gilliland, David 162, 177 Gineris, Casandra 92, 162, 177, 235, 239 Giovenco, Mr. Sydney 149 Gipson, Michael 97, 162, 177 Glaser, Susan 220, 247 Click, Laurie 32, 40, 41, 88, 162, 177, 237 Glimco, Iohn 118, 220 Goeldi, Tarianwe 221, 237 Goerne, Dale 162, 177 Gold, Alisa 74 Goldstein, Nathan 221 Goldsworlhy, Doug 162, 177, 253 Golf, Men's 136, 137 Golisch, Joy 1139 Gollberg, A. Robert 205 Good, Steven 35, 177 Gorder, ML Clayton 154 Gordon, Sally 66, 162, 177, 247 Cossage, Kelley 71, 82, 221 Goughnom, Lori 205 Guughnour, Mark 91, 189 Graeff, Ronald 23, 74, 162, 177 Graffis, PameEa 15, 67, 93, 190,, 239 Graffy, Jeanne 221 Graham, Lisa 177 Graham, Rita 221 Graham, Ruth 221 Granback, Susan 221, 247 Granger, Rebeca 93, 190', 237 Glaser, Bill 134 Gratigny, Steffi 78, 221, 298 Graudin, Kathy 112, 205 Graves, Donald 190 Gray, Mary 110, 205 Gray, Sarah 84, 100 Grays, Yvonne 221 Green, Dawn 84, BS, 91, 190 Green, R. Yvonne 190 Gregg, Danna 221 Grever, Cynthia BB, 97, 205, 237 Curiep, Emily 15, 162, 177 Griesemer, David 83, 205 Groeling, Theresa 190 Gross, Laurie 190, 237 Grusshauser, leffrey 104, 105 221, 253 Grosvald, Ann 110 Grover, Betty 62 Gruber, Kurt 190 Grzegurek, Michael 100 Guenlher, Gary 126, 127, 221 Guest, Christopher 91, 11B, 119, 190, 248, 249 Guglielmelti, Rocco 205 Guilford, Richard 114, 221 Bulley, Susan 32, 190 Gunther, Cynthia 205 Gustafscn, Kristiana 221, 251, 298 Gustafson, Martin 97, 162 Gustafson, Todd 82, 87, 190 Guy, Gregury 190 H003 H Haas, Caryn 110, 221 Habenicht, Kristen 67, 205, 247 Haerljens, Deborah 22, 205 Hagedorn, Amy 221 Haon, Therese 45, 67, 71, 205, 239 Hall, Bruce 37, 177 Hall, Lisa 74, 190 Hall, Michael 190 Hall, Richard 69, 190 Hallberg, Carl 162, 177 Hallstrom, Christine 221 Halpcr, Michael 190, 298 Hamann, Julie 62, B3, 89, 205 Hamblin, Pamela 92, 162, 177, 251 Hamilton, Dave 121, 245 Hamiiron, Julie 162, 167, 177 Hamilton, Phyllis 93, 177 Hammer, Dean 77, 95, 205 Hammerberg, Chris 118 Hammill, Russella 162, 177 Hamming, Dr. Edward 153 Hammond, Marilee 162, 190, 239 Hanks, Lynn 82, 221 Hanks, Neil 32 Hansen, Chrisline 190 Hansen, George 205 Hansen, Dr. Ralph 146 Hanson, David 93, 162, 177 Hansun, Steven 15, 63, 77, 162, 177, 245 Hanson, Walter 221 Harcharik, David 221 Hardine, Timmhy 221 Hardt, Kalhy 92, 97, 206, 298 Harford, Megan 239 Harl, John 177 Harmon, Mary la 96, 110, 126, 129 Harper, 10y 74, 177 Harpster, Larry 206 Harrington, Debra 190 Harris, Alicia 221 Harris, Claylun 206 Harris, Mrs. Marlha 143, 215 Harrison, Marcia 74, 92, 190 Hartwell, Thomas 206. 253 Harlz, Arthur 221 Harlz, David 162, 177 Harum, Sue 190 Harvey, Peter 221, 245 Haser, Elizabeth 251 Hasken, James 190 Haskins, Michael 221 Hasse, Susan 37, 71, 97, 221 Hattery, Diane 162, 177, 233 Hauser, Beth 83, 190 Hauser, Raymond 74, 190 Haulik, Jerilyn 26, 27, 63, 66, 152, 177, 238, 239 Hawkins, Henry 73, 101, 221 Hawkins, Peggy 177 Hawkinsan, David 206, 235 Hayden. Fames 134, 201, 190 Haydock, Nick 177 Hayes, Roosevelt 87, 206 Healy, lohn 104, 222 Heaney, Anthony 254 Healh, R655 76, 92, 93, 190, 235 Heberer, Julia 190 Hechler, Shawn 190, 246, 247 Hedberg, Sara 46, 63, 02, 162, 177 Hedin. Kristina 36, 37, 94, 214, 237 Heermans, leinnifer 222 Hegber, lean 206, 237 Heiden, Jill 190, 246, 247 Heilz, Brian 222, 245 Helbig, Arnold 83, 206 Helgeson, Donald 44, 93, 206 Heller, Kathryn 83 Heller, Kurt 63, 67, 70, 90, 162, 178 Hcllrung, John 69, 206 Henderson, C. Kirk 222 Henderson, Cheryl 83, 206, 238, 239 Henderson, Marquita 73, 190 Hendricks, Denise 173 Hendricks, Julia 62, 62, 09, 206 Heniades, William 222, 236, 253 fiennenfem, Nancy 93, 190, '240, 241 HennesEy, Ch'rismpher 206 Henning, Kathryn 15, 1B, 162, 178, 235, 239 Henry, Dr. Grant 141 Henry, Howard 72, 74, 206 Henry, Rosalyn 36, 74, 92, 94, 162, 178 Hansel, Robert 104, 163, 178 Henzg, Scott 91, 134, 190, 253 Heqbeck, Dale 63, 163, 173 Herbeck, James 39, 65, 89, 222 Herink, Dr. Curtis 153 Hermanek, Catherine 90, 163, 178 Hermanek, Grace 206, 237 Herr, Gary 222 Herr, Suzanne 93, 222, 237 Herrera, Gail 222 Herrera, Julie Z39 Hersemann, Eliza 190 Hersh, Dr. Alan 154 Hessling, Lucille 124, 125, 206 Heston, Tina 178 Hewitt, Lonnie 130, 222 Heydanberk, David 206, 253 Hiatx, Charles 163, 178 Hickman, Steven 190 Hicks, Julie 100, 222 Higgins, Thomas 83, 249 Hildner, John 104, 163, 178 Hildrelh, Dr.10hn 154, 155 Hildrelh, Paul 46, 74, 90, 95, 163, 178 Hill, Beth 163, 178, 190, 239 Hill, Cheryl 222 Hill, Dr. David 46, 47, 151 Hil1, James O. 206, 222 Hill, Jamie 190, 241 Hill, Pairicia 71, 222 Hill, Richard 104 Hill, Cynthia 67, 92, 191, 251 Hill, Lorri 67, 92, 96, 120, 191, 251 Hinkhouse, John 104 Hinrichs, Kevin 206 Hintermeisler, David 191 Hinton, Rebecca 74, 88, 206 Huchstetler, Kirk 7B, 84, 90, 163, 178, 298 Hodge, Gerald 74, B1, 101, 191, 299 Hodge, Gregg 222 Hofer, Shirley 178 Hoffman, Kevin 15, 70, 191, 193 Hoffman, Susan K, 163, 206, 235, 237 Hoffman, Susan L. 178, 241 Hogan, Beth 68, 74, 163, 178 Hogan, Daniel 15, 191, 223 Hugberg, Karen 178 Hoglund, Cynlhia 62, 206, 239 Hague, Debra 163, 173 Hogue, Susan 163, 178 Hoiding, leffrey 134, 222 Holford, Jay 67, 206, 239 Holland, Nancy 163, 176, 247 Hollingsworth, Marsha 206 Hollingwonh, Steven 56, 95, 163 Holiway, Mr. Michael 104, 110, 119, 150 Holmen, Robert 82, 89, 206 Holmes, Mr, J. Leon 146 Holmes, Henry 191 Hondros, Maria 191 Hooker, Nancy 74, 206 Hoover, Dr, Marilyn 155 Hoppenjan, Carmen 6B Hopper, Richard 86 Horick, loan 206, 241 Hornstra, Daria 74, 152, 191 Horstmann, Kent 126, 191 Hostetler, Mark 82, 222 Hosteller, Terry 63, 65, 126, 127, 163, 178 Hotchkiss, Rex 74, 163, 17a Houghton, Cheryl 88, 91, 163, 176 Housley, Jessica 72, 222 Howell, Barbara 60, 206 Howell, Jeffrey 164, 175 Hawk, Judy 222 Hruby, Claudia 206, 237 Hubbard, Bradley 70, 90, 191 Huber, Cynthia 191 Hudson, Edward 222 Hudson, Mr. Terry 142 Hufendick, Deborah 71, 222, 247 Hughes, Darrell 22 Hughes, Nancy 164, 178, 2317 Hughes, Natalie 15, 67, 191 Hullen, Mr. John 146 Hullquisl, Mr, Douglas 68, 69 Hultquist, Lynn 96, 124, 132, 191. 199 HumphrEy. Brenda 73, 164, 178 Hum, David 104 Hunloon, Mr. H. Karl 147 Hurd, Anthony 76, 108, 130, 175, 191, 298 Hurrer, Patricia 89, 164, 173, 191 Huse, Dr. Nancy 150 Huse, Mr. Dale 150 Husman, Patrice 17B Huss, Holly 206 Hutchins, Kathryn 92, 164, 176, 237 Huner, Scott 104, 164, 178 Hynes, Gary 134, 191, 253 Iannucci, lacqueline 63, 66, 67, 98, 164, 178, 236, 239 Johnson lngelson, Miss Jeannine 140 lngles, Timothy 67, 255 Ingram, Shelby 32, 222, 241 Innis, Iirn 45, 104, 253 InterlFrmernin Council 66 Inter-Sorority Council 66 Ireland, Nancy 206 Irey, Theresa 15, 66, 164, 178, 251 Irvine, Douglas 104, 206 Irwin, Bradley 97, 222 Isaacson, Thomas 63, 90, 97, 164, 178, 244, 245 Isbell, Johnny 100, 109, 130, 178. 191 Isennann, Eric 130, 206, 235 lturralde, Vivian 206, 222 lzewski, Debra 38, 164, 178, 241 Jacewicz, James 255 Jackson. Deborah 191 lackson, Mr. Donald 86 lackson, Jennifer 15, 191, 213, 247 Jackson, Kevin 55, 164, 244 Jackson, Marilyn 36, 60, 94, 191 Jackson, Sara 65, 93, 191, 241 Jackson, Scott A. 206 Jackson, Scott D. 52, 37, 205 Jackson, Vanessa 207, 247 Jackson, Wendy 207 lacobsen, Mark 164, 178 lacobson, Mrs. Beatrice 150 Jacobson, Tracey 207 lacquin, Lisa 222 lahnke, Cynthia 222 Janatka, Nancy 207 Jankowski, Mark 222, 255 Jankowski, Steven 66, 91, 164, 179 Jasiota, Annette 62, 83, 207 Jasper, Christine 88, 191 lawoisz, Adam 91, 207 Ian Band 87 IeffPJS, Sarah 62. 74, 75, 86, 207 Jelfetson, Brenda 72, 222 Jennings, Pamela 84 Jensen, Daniel 84, 222 Jensen, David 97, 11B jensen, Dennis 207 Iensen, lames D, 63, 70, 179, 253 Jensen, James E. 164, 222 lensen, Kimberly 15, 106, 251 Iensen, Lynn 35, 164, 179, 250, 251 Jensen, Robert 108, 109, 130, 191 Jensen, Trevor 255 Jess, David 62, 93, 95, 97, 207 Jessup, Mark 104, 190, 191. 249 Jevitz, John 116. 126, 127, 207 Jewell, Glen 191 lirsa, Beverly 164, 179 lohannesen, Mr. Richard Juhn, Richard 164, 179 Johns, loanne 191, 241 Johnson, Alan 108 Johnson, Anne 207 Johnson, Blair 104, 164, 179. 253 Index 205 Johnson Johnson, Brenda 78, 112, 223, 298 Johnson, Brian 83. 179 Johnson, Christopher 69, 80, 207, 255 Johnson, Craig A. 164, 179 Johnson, Craig A. 191 Johnson, Darryl 223, 244, 245 Johnson, Debra 88, 191 Johnson, Eric K. 207 lohnson, Eric T, 86, 87, 89, 191 Johnson, Gregg L 28, 101, 104, 191 Johnson, Gregory 90 Johnson, lane 15, 93, 94, 191, 197, 217, 241 Johnson, 1301:: 63, 66, 90, 95, 164, 179, 246, 247 Johnson, Jay 70, 207, 249 Johnson, Jeffrey 134, 223 Johnson, Jerome 101, 207 Johnson, lody 95, 164, 179, 247 lohnson, Julie 223 luhnsun, Karen 88, 110, 128, 223 Johnson, Mrs. Karin 145 Johnson, Dr. Kenneth 91, 146 lo'hnson, Mr. Kenneth 67 lohnson, Kent L. 26, 27, 164, 248 lohnson, Kent R. 63, 179, 223 Johnson, Kristin 88, 223, 237 Johnson, Laura D. 191 Johnson, laura Mae 124, 128, 207 Johnson, Leigh 114 Johnson, Mark 5. 4B, 83, 89, 95, 223 juhnson, Mary Kay 62, 88, 207 Johnson, Melanie 26, 207, 241 Johnson, Miriam 207 Johnson, Palricia 207, 239 Johnson, Dr. Robert 153 luhnsnn, Sally 223, 239 Johnson, Miss Sarah 140 Johnson, Stephen M. 223 Johnson, Stephen P. 80, 88, 191, 243 Johnson, Thomas 45, 67, 164, 179 lohnson, Timolhy G. 67, 192 Iohnson, Timothy P, 223 Iohnslon, Cynthia 65, 58, 21B, 223, 237 Iohnston, Cary 66, 192, 242, 243 Johnston. Julie 120 Johnston, Susan 91, 95, 164, 179 lolicneur, Mari: 67, 76, 213 Jones, Alice 223 lanes, Bath 63, 71, 164, 179, 251 lanes, Connie 96, 132, 192 Jones, Craig 24, 67, 91, 191, 192 Jones, Daniel 165, 171, 179, 255 Jones, David 108, 130, 207 Iones, Karen 90, 96, 207, 237 Jones, Keily 130, 207, 253 Sones, Maxcus 84, 223 Jones, Mark 104, 207, 253 Jones, Shawn 104, 223 Jordan, Judith 72, 99, 207 Joutras, Jeffrey 223 Iovanovich, lohn 179 ludd, Martin 229, 245 Index K Kadlec, Christine 223 Kahl, Terry 74 Kahle, Kerry 207 Kale, Colleen 132 Kalemba, Allan 104, 234, 235 Kalemba, Art 207 Kahenbach, Lois 84, 93, 223, 237 Kampf, Jeffrey 108, 223 Kane, Timothy 207 Kaney, Elaine 90, 165, 179, 298 Kaplan. Steven 104, 207, 235 Kappa Epsilon 246, 247 Kardelis, Janet 223 Karisun, Dale 207 Katoll, luhn 60, 70, 95, 223 Katsalis, Kerri 90, 97, 120, 165, 179, 239 Kauffman, Lisa 82, 89, 207 Kay, John 192 Kay, Katie 97 Keagle, Cynthia 207, 236, 237 Keim, lerry 207 Kelenyi, Robert 157, 179, 244, 245 Kelenyi, Susan 208 Keller, Jamie 208, 237 KeEling, Kenneth 62, 84, 89, 94, 2013 Kellner, James 118, 136, 165, 179, 249 Kelly, Christine 208 Kelly, lohn 179 Kelly, Kathy 95, 112, 132 Kemmann, Kaela 223 Dendall, Ronald 223 Kennedy, Henry 208 Kent, leanne 96, 110, 111, 128, 165, 179, 241 Kerback, Madelyn B3, 165, 179 Kerker, Alice 93, 192 Kerker, Kenneth 93, 97, 165, 179 Kessler, Kalhi 223 Kettell, Richard 123, 252, 253 Kienle, Mark 134, 223 Kilarski, Sharon 15. 50, 67, 83. 90, 91, 160, 179 Kim, GivHoon 116 Kindschuh, Mr. John 142 Kindschuh, Mary 123, 251 King, George 78, 101, 192, 298 King, Scott 104, 223 Kinkead, Nancy 223 Kinman, Gregory 224 Kipp, Jonathan 82, 06, 09, 200 Kirkpatrick, lerauld 101, 104, 130 Kim, Dr. Michael 146, 151 Kim, Mrs. Mary 154 Kiser, Stewart 192 Kilson, John 192 Killleson, Dr. Stan 96, 97, 150 Kiulesun, Mrs. Judy 97 Kivimaki, Vicki 74, 92, 208 Klak, Thomas 179 Klindwonh, Darcy B4, 94, 120, 124 Kline, Michael 104, 224 Kling, Gregg 100 Kling. Paul 208 Klingler, Nancy 98, 208 Klingner, Caron 62, 208 Kloibel, Gregory 192, 244, 245 Klonowski, Joanne 74, 208 Klyczek, Karen 90, 91, 110, 120, 129, 165, 179 Knapp, Ruben 165, 179, 253 Knees, Laura 224 Knees, Max 192 Knight, Millicent 128, 251 Knipe, Randal 80, B1, 91, 208, 255 Knublock, Lynne 88, 192 Knourek, Kevin 130, 131, 208, 243 Knowies, Donald 60, 208 Knudsen, Miss Sonja 149 Kub, Susan 62, 208, 251 Kocher, Karen 224 Koelbel, Charles 93, 224 Kolar, Laura 192, 237 Komalar, Diane 165, 179 Komomicki, Lori 15, 62, 84, 204, 239 Konralh. Kurt 90, 165 Kopperud, David 224 Kordlck, Cheryl 165, 179 Korienek, Dennis 126, 208 Kosakowski, Carol 224, 239 Kaiki, Kathleen 71, 88, 192 Kust, Thomas 93, 97 Kostelic, Maw 15, 67, 96, 192, 237 Kotleba, Daniel 90, 192 Kovacic, Janice 91, 192 Kowalke, Kathy 62, 208 analske, Keith 90, 192 Kowalsky, Stephen 179 Kozlow, Edward 15, 165, 179, 234 Kraemer, Kelvin 84, 192 Kraft, Michael 192 Kragness, Pamela 82, 100, 208 Kreidle, John 70, 192 Kramer, Amy 97, 165, 179 Kries, Catherine 58, 112, 120, 129 Krismanils, Mrs. Susan 106, 107 Kritz, Katherine 66, 88, 165, 179, 251 Krolak, Mrs. Patricia Krueger, Ruth 66, 165, 179, 230, 239 Kubajak, Carl 224 Kubala, lulie 128, 224 Kuchta, Nancy 62, 84, 88, 97, 100, 208 Kudarl, Thomas 83, 208 Kuehn, Cynthia 192, 247 Kuesler, Ellen 66, 165, 100, 240, 241 Kuhn, Kelly 224 Kulas, Helen 165, 180 Kuias, Kathleen 224 Kunz, Carol 165, 180 Kunzie, Julie 19, 32, 91, 224 Kuperus, Jan 104 Kurrle, Gail 71, 97, 224 Kuzel, Gary 1.04 Kuzelka, Kathy 239 L Lackare, Lance 19, 91, 224 Linds'redf Lackore, Tacy 19, 180 Lafayette, lack 180 La?orlunc, Edwin 192 Lafrenz, Nathan 15, 19, 83, 192 Lagerlof, Robert 94, 224 Lagersuom. David 15, 67, 165 Lamben, Donila 224 Landgrcbe, leflrey 192 Lang, Lynette 46, 83, 89, 165, 1110 Lang, Dr. John 92, 93, 150 Lang, Mark 116, 224, 249 Lange, Daniel 2313 Langhammer, Heidi 223, 224, 241 Langhammer, Susanne 15, 98, 192 Langley, Scott 165, 180 Langmck, Mr. David 122, 134, 1.50 Lapsey, Barbara 81, 84 Larrabee, James 83, 224 Larson, Bren 130, 165, 180, 242, 243 Larson, Cheryl 217, 224, 247 Larson, David 224 Larson, Dr. lngemar 155 Larson, leffrey 208 Larson, Karla 192 Larson, Renee 208 larson, Susan 15, 47, 63, 65, 165, 180, 251 Lassen, Karen 67, 92, 208 Lattz, Audrey 88. 165, 192 Lauth, Julie 239 Lawler, Kim 63, 91, 166, 251 Lawrence, Curtis 63, 166, 180 LeMaster, Jeffrey 224 Leach, Thomas 224, 253 Lebre, Bunnie 224 Lee, Dr. Daniel 148 Lee, Gina 224 Lee, Mr. James 140 Legg, Jeffrey 116, 192, 249 Lekander, Bath 77, 84, 94, 100, 224 Lemon, William 203 Lenaghan, Mrs. Kathleen 142 Lent, Mary Beth 166 Lang, Annelle 15, 208, 251 Lengefeld, Donna 208 Lenhart, Pamela 92, 166, 180 Lenihan, Dave 90, 1'16 Leoneui, Linda 15, 66, 192 Leoni, Tracey 100, 208 Lerdvorilavee, Chula 52, 166, 180 Lesher, Eric 101, 104, 116 Levan, G. Anthony 104 Levey, Susan 192, 239 Levin, Dr. Arnold 148 Levin, Karl 224 Lewis, Alan 15, 67, 118, 209, 253 Lewis, Patrick 101, 104, 224 L'decka, Ruth 83, 192 egren, Kalhryn 100, 124, 224 e, Diane 100, 192 l d, Cheryl 219, 224 Lindahl, loyce 90, 166, 180, 241 Lindberg, Brela 88, 139 Lindberg, Scott 180 Lindgren, David 224 Lindgren, Robert 209, 255 Lindholm, Palricia 68, 04, 209 Lindquist, Arthur 224 Lindquisl, Mark 114 Lindstedt, lill 68, 100, 192 Linebock Lineback, Richard 209 Lingard. Paul 193 Lingner, David 130, 193 Link, luliana 180 Lipes, Jerome 224 Lipperl, Muriel 20, 84, 89 Liston, Roberta 193 Little, Cassandra 209 Little, Melanie 166, 160 L0, Rita 209 Lobb, Erin 62, 209 Lockard, Scou 114, 115, 166, 100 Lofglen, Barbara 209 Lofgren, Carla 180 Laftln, Mr. W. Dennis 142, 154 Logan, Connie 90, 193 Lamas, Patrick 116, 224, 252 Lombardo, Louise 62, 74. 209 Luncar, Kelley Jo 166, 246, 247 Loncar, Mark 101, 104, 209 Lonergan, Dr. Janis 147 Long, Emily 193, 251 Long, Sharon 166, 130, 247 Longfellow, Thomas 104, 209 L005, Debbie 15, 63, 96, 98, 113, 166, 1110, 251 L005, Richiyn 209 Louse, Dr, Patrice 151, 298 Lopez, Gregory 224 LOId, Nancy 209 Lorimer, Jody 166. 100 Losby, Ruben 87, 225 Loshy, Thomas 104, 209 Love, Jane! 48, 64, 225 Lubkeman, Marc 166, 100, 253 Lueck, Linda 209 Luke, Sleven 101, 130 Lund, Donna 62. 209 Lund, Kathi 96, 112, 1.12, 133, 199 Lundeen, Bruce 62, 209 Lundeen, Cynlhia 209 Lundeen, Mrs. Dorolhy 143 tundeen, Elisabeth 83, 225, 239 Lundeen, Katriena 99, 166, 180 Lundeen, Mr. Vincent 42, 115, 143, 150 Lundine, Brad 104, 134, 225, 253 Lundine, Bruce 166, 180, 253 Lutz, Dr. Richard 155 Luzar, Judith 15, 180, 250 Lyding, Katherine 100, 225 Lynch, Dianne 62, 68, 209, 237 Lynch, Mary 74, 93, 193 Lynn, Gretchen 166 Lylhberg, Paul 219 M Maas, Barbara 63, 92, 166, 180, 251 MacDunald, Holly 19, 225 Maccabee, David 82, 87, 209 Macrowaki, Bob 249 Majestic Gems 101 Magnus, Roberl 201. 209 Mahaifey, Dr. CharEes 152, 153 Maicke, Jeffrey 104, 225, 255 Maicina, Dale 130, 166, 180 Majkowski, Steven 209 Malbetg, Susan 193, 241 Malikowski, Michael 126, 209, 253 Malizia, David 116, 252, 253 Malrnberg, Scott 104 Malnar, Gerard 225 Malysa, Philii-J 104 Malzahn, Laura 204, 241 Manick, Anneue 166, 180 Manley, Kenneth 193, 243 Mannon, Rick 193, 245 Mansuur, Tania 209 Marier, Thomas 62, 209 Marik, Mary Ann 98, 193, 239 Marina. Julie 55, 225 Marlnko, Mark 225 Markuson, Donna 166, 130 Marlon, Diana 32, 71, 92, 193, 236, 237 Marr, Janibeth B3, 225 Marsden, Janet 67, 225, 239 Marshall, Pamela 209 Marlin, Daniel 116, 117, 193, ,, 253 Marlin, Gram 136, 137 Martin, leifrey 20, 74, 91, 241' Manin, Steve 225 Marlin, William 15, 61, 66, 134, 169, 209, 212, 243 Martinson, Jeff 249 Martinson, Laura 237 Mason, Mrs. Marjorie 143 Masopust, Brad 134, 209, 253 Math, Ciub 93 Malhes, Bruce 67, 70, 91, 193 Malhiesen,.lulie 74, 209 Mattix, Penhy 63, 209 Matushek, Gretchen 93, 166, 180 MauIvSmith, Chris 69 Maul-Smith, ,anel 69 Maurer, Kenneth 104 Mayeda, Crystelle 02, 209, 211 Mayfield, Leslie 62, 68, 72, 73, 93, 109 McBeth, Ken 225 McCabe, Kathy 65, 209, 239 McCall, Steven 15, 209, 249 McCallum, Dr, Lawrence 146 McCarl, Dr. Bruce 152 McCarler, Terrence 55, 116, 117, 166, 180, 252, 253 McCarthy, Diana 62, 67, 93, 209 McCarthy, Timothy 225 McCarthy, William 82, B7, 97, 225 McCloud, Kenneth 209 McCloughan, Kevin 15, 63, 70, 134, 135, 193 McComb, Melissa 67, 225 McCorkindale, Erik 225 McCowin, Mary 110, 132 McCoy, Douglas 104, 130 McCullough, Debra 100, 225 McDavid, Derrel 225 McGee, Barbara 02, 120 McGehee, John 69, 225, 245 McGovern, Ann , 78, 79, 93, 209, 298 McGowan, Susan 193 McGralh, Edward 210, 253 MCGrMh, Mr. Jim 143, 7.98 McGuire, Mark 225 McHugh, Terence 225 McllraiIh, Jun 118, 166, 180, 249 Mclntire, Lori 225 McKay, Todd 93, 193 McKinnon, Palricia 65, 95, 225 McLaughlin, Beth A. 52, 53, 65, 90, 105, 107, 166, 180 McLaughlin, Beth K. 15, 71, 74, 210 McLaughlin, Dr. Donald 153 McLaughlin, Sister Mary Frances 61 McMasters, Brenda 32, 210 McMeekan, Teresa 62, BB, 210 McMichael, Leslie 84, 89, 97, 27.5 McMillan, Terry 101, 193 McPherson, James 104, 210, 249 McRae, Scott 62, 63, 210 McVay, Theresa 210 Meagher, Lindsay 225, 243 Medical Technulogists 90 Meier, Sandra 93, 97, 166, 100 Meier, Susan 68, 225 Meisch, Mary 26, 27, 167, 100 Melhus, Michael 116 Mellon, Russell 134, 210, 153 Meminger, Dirk 101, 193 Mende, Brian 104, 255 Mendez, Nicholas 15, 206, 210, 253 Mendoza, Thbmas 74, 93, 193 Menegheui, Michele 193, 247 Memo, Christine 92, 09, 210 Merbitl, Kyri 97, 100, 210 Meredith, DavEd 66, 167, 180 Messerklinger, ice 225 Messinger, Barbara 15, 80, 51, 210. 239 Metzler, Lori 210 Meyer, Mr, Clarence 145 Meyer, Mark 210, 249 MEYEI, Michael 15, 130, 167, 1110 Meyer, Mr. Tom 106 Mezger, Lorrie 210 Michaelis, Lucinda 210 Michna, Sally 15, 67, 193, 236, 237 Michonski, Cynthia 167, 131, 230, 239 Milk, Bryan 104, 225 Miller, Beth 193 Miller, Cathy 93, 167, 181 Miller, Charles 72, 101, 225 Miller, Christa 02, 06, 59, 167, 181 Miller, Cynthia 71, 74, BB, 91, 193, 190 Miller, David 97, 225 Miller, Donelie 74, 92, 94, 193 Miller, Doroihy 53, aa, 193 Miller, Harold 167, 181 Miller, Katherine 167, 181 Miller, Lori 67, 225 Miller, Miss Marjorie 143 Miller, Mark 210 Miller, Marvin 181 Miller, Michael 225 Miller, Patricia 62, 74, 210 MiIIeI', Richard 136, 137 Miller, Slephanie 210 Miller, Steve D. 126, 127, 210 Miller, Steven R. 97, 193 Miller, Thomas E. 225 Miller, Thomas W. 74, 167, 101 Miller, Todd 104, 134 Milles, Karen 93, 167, 101 Millet, Edward 130, 167, 101, 246, 249 Mills, Lori 97, 193 Na11'ons Minch, Kevin 104 Minks, Laura 74, 75, 70, 79, 93, 193, 271, 290 Misner, lean 62, 210, 251 Mitchell, Margaret 65, 66, 67, 71, 194, 239 Mitts, Diane 194, 241 Mizeur, Scon 194 Mneller, William 181 Mokry, Thomas 97, 96, 194, 245 Molina, Dr, Norman 152, 153 Molina, Sally 194, 247 Moller, Deborah 210, 240, 241 Molln, Arlen 225 Mnnocchio, Richard 104 Monroe, HoElis 83, 194 Manson, CaroloLynn 76, 79, 91, 167, 101, 298 Montgomery, James 167, 181 Mouers, Carrie 90 Moore, Ms. Betty 144 Moore, Michael 82, B9, 225 Moore, Dr. Ronald 154 Mame, Timothy 86, 97, 202, 210 Morales, Deborah 73, 210 Moran, Marie 71, 225 Moreno, Fidel 225 Moreschi, Elaine 167, 181, 247 Moreschi, Robert 93, 225 Morgan, Carolyn 93, 167, 161, 240, 241 Morgan, Chrismpher 225, 255 Morley, Louanne 100, 210 Morris, Valena 72, 225 Monison, Mr. Donald 38 Mulrison. Jonathan 15, 83, 194 Mmruw, Dr. Carroll 153 Mortar Board 63 Mortensen, Roben 104, 225, 253 Morlensun, Dale 194, 234, 235 Moser, Michele 120, 225 Moss, Shannon 112, 225 Mueller, Anna 74, 84, 95, 225 Mueller, Timothy 210 Muir, Karen 194 Mulder, Sheila 210 Munson, Alan 226 Munson, David 167 Murabito, lohn 167, 181, 252, 253 Murphy, C. Patrick 67, 90, 91, 194, 242, 243 Murphy, Mary 210 Murphy, Thomas 194 Murray, Rudney 226 Murrens, John 34, 100, 210, 249 Murrens, Kay 16?, 181 Music Educators National Conference 89 Musler, Kenneth 210, 245 Myatt, David 122, 167, 101 N Naftzger, Kimberly 210, 247 Nagel, Ronald 104 Narske, Dr. Richard 154 Nash, lean 104, 116, 234 Nations, Dr. Elisabeth 149 Index 207 Nough'rin Naug'hlin, Kathleen 100. 210 Neal. Gary 210 Needham, Richard 194 Nefzger, Dr. Ben 14S Nefzger, Sally 167, 181 Nelson, Amanda 62. 210 Nelson, Andtei 65, 101. 226 Nelsun, Brenl 194 Nelson, Christine 24? Nelson, Cynthia 82, 67, 128, 211 Nelson, David 226 Nelson, Dr, Douglas 140, 152, 153 Nelson, Dr. Harry 153 Nelson, Janice 239 Nelson, Julie 226, 240, 241 Nelson, Karen 92. 167, 181. 236, 237 Nelson. Kathryn 226 Nelson, Kim 62, 211 Nelson, Natalie 44, 120, 121, 124, 194, 251 Nesseler, Molly 56, 168, 181, 194 NeUbauer, jeffrey 134, 226 Neumann, Daniel 211 Neumann, Diane 239 Newburg, Daniel 97, 168, 181 Newby, Thomas 168, 181 Newcomb, Mr. Ben 67 Newcomb, Beth 211 Newcomb, Debra 226 Newman, Karen 26, 83, 94, 188, 134 Newman, Mary 88, 194 Newman, Paul 104, 211 Newman, Wynena 68, 73, 96, 112, 168, 131 Nay, Lisa 226 Neylon, Thomas 134, 211, 235 Nicholson, loan 32, 88, 211, 239 Nicklas, Gerald 97, 194 Niznik, Frances 226, 241 Niznik, Margaret 211, 240, 241 Noei, Stephen 63, 70, 168, 181, 245 Noffke, Paul 168, 181 Nolan, Colleen 211, 237 Nolan, Mr. Michael 150, 151 Noordenbos, Polyana 226 Noppe, Ann 74, 93, 94, 226 Norberg, Birgilla 4B, 226 NDrd, Rodney 226 Nardsxrom, Bradley 228 Nordslrom, Charles 93, 168, 181 Nordslrom, Mark 108, 130, 194 Notman, Jane 1613, 181 Novniella, Dr. Disnarda 94, 149 Norniella, loaquin 168 Noaton, Dr. Nile B4, 154 Netbohm. Diane 168 Novak, Lori 211, 237 Nuvak, Thomas 122, 211, 249 Nyberg, Andy 97, 211, 245 Nyberg, Robert 15, 45, 67, 70, 194, 248, 249 O O'Connor, Magaxel 211 Index O'Dailer, Susan 82, 168, 181, 241 O'Meara, John 82, 37 O'Neil, Brian 62, 211. 245 O'Neill, Carla 226, 241 O'Rourke, lohn 101 O'Rourke, Michael 26, 104, 211 O'Shea, Brian 101, 104 Oak, Dyanne B8, 211, 241 Oaks, Fred 92. 194, 253 Obenhaus, Kimberly 97, 226 Ohersloener, Stephanie 208, 211 The Observer 76, 77 Odendahl, John 226 Odenkirk, Steven 114, 115, 226, 245 Odman, Carol 67, 168, 237 Ohl, lame: 95, 194, 195 Olivares, Eduardo 211 Ollenburger, Thomas 226, 245 Olsen, Allan 83, 211 Olsen, Dr. Paul 100. 130, 150 Olson, Eric N. 91,166. 1131 Olson, Gene 118, 226 Olson, Mr. John 142 Olson, Ruben 194 Olson, Scott 194, 245 Olson, Miss Shelby 140 Olson, Slum 211 Olson, Susan 226 Olson, Tom 194, 249 05550 , Lisa 112, 113 Omicron Della Kappa 63 Onderbeke, Max 194 Opheim, Mr. George 154 Oren, Ron 82, 87, 211 Orr, Kellie 226, 247 Osborn, Paul 83 Osborne, Anne 211 Osei, Kofi 130 Osenberg, Tom 60 Osman, Paul 69, 181, 194 Oswald, lanet 194 Oswald, Nancy 95, 120, 211 On, Dean 211 Owcarz, Gregory 194 Owen. Chadoue 194 P Paaske, Judy 83, 194 Pahr, Donald 227 Palincsar, Mr. James 142 Paimer, Kimberly 88, 194 Palmer, Susan 227, 229, 241 Palos, Mary 194 Panici, Dan 104, 227 Farms, Louis 194, 245 Panzer, Laurel 82 Papineau. Daniel 108, 130, 211 Park, Dean 91, 211, 243 Park, Shirley 74, 89, 194 Parker, Dawn 211 Parker, Linda 194, 247 Parks, Gwendolyn 227 Parks, Miss Patricia 142 Parriutt, Leslie 84, 97, 227 Parsons, Carol 74, 93, 94, 211 Parson, Cheryl 211, 237 Parlee, Tyrone 134, 211 Pasewark, Kyle 194 Passini, Maty 194 Patterson, Sharon 194 Parting, Catherine 211 Patton, Lance 181 Paul, Darlene 247 Paul, EIIen 168, 181 Paulsen, Bryan 93, 97, 168, 181 Paulson, Dr. Ross 148 Paulus, Karen 15 Paulus, Kenneth 15, 18, 194 Pavinalo, Eugene 15, 168, 181, 234, 235 Payton, Teri 112, 227 Pearson, Andrea 222, 227 Pearson, Christine 165, 181 Pearson, Ieffrey 83, 194 Peasley, Cindi 98, 227, 251 Peden, Odell 227 Pedersen, lill 62, 211 Pedersen, Mark 62, 70, 211 Pemm Club 96 Pendergasl, Michael 104, 227, 253 Peregrin, Karen 227 Pesavento, Juiia 15, 194, 250, 251 Petersen, Carol 74, 211 Petersen, Constance 227 Petersen, Stephen 168, 181 Peterson, Dean 211 Peterson, Dr. Donald 144 Peterson, Gary 211, 243 Peterson, Gregg 15, 67, 82, 87, 194, 243 Peterson, Mrs. Irene 143 Peterson, lane 84, 100, 211 Peterson, Mr. Jeffrey 87 Peterson, Joel 62, 211 Peterson, Jan 74, 211 Peterson, Julie 15, 96, 128, 129, 205, 212 Peterson, Kathy E. 96, 21.2, 241 Peterson, Larry 84, 212 Paterson, Maris 181 Peterson, Mark 227, 253 Peterson. Dr. Melbert 154 Peterson. Sally 82, 89, 212 Peterson, Sue 96, 124, 195 Peterson, Sylvia 63, 83, 89, 168, 181, 251 Peterson, Tracy 82, 195, 241 Phanco, John 195 Phelps, Jeffrey 104, 227, 243 ?hillips, Angela 62, 73, 212 Phillips, lemme 212 Fhi Mu Alpha 69 Phi Omega Phi 248, 249 Phi Rhn 250, 251 Physics Club 91 Pickering, janel 195 F'Iersall, Sherri 100, 195 Pierson, Brenda 74, 227 Pierson, Karl 227 Pike, Cynthia 100 Pinter, Barry 15, 70. 91, 195 Pinter, Larry 91, 195 Pipal, Karen 67, 71, 128, 221, 227 Pippin, Renee 168, 182 Pisei, Bruce 182 Pi Upsilon Gamma 252, 253 Poduch, Laura 62, 71, 212, 215 Foelvoorde, Michael 195 Pnhlhammer, Susan 74, 182 Pokorny, Janice 66. 169, 182, 236. 237 Polansky, Robert 130, 212 Pnlic, Gary 104, 169, 235 Pollard, Trudy 15, 62, 96, 106, Rapier 212, 251 Pollner, Heather 212 Punnck, Elizabeth 227, 251 Porn Pon Squad 96 Pope, Jeffrey 26, 182, 135 Pop1c, Richard 169 Pure, Ka1herine 32 Forslmann, Carolyn 227 Foner, Kathiyn 106, 228 Former, Wendy lo 100 Fosateri, James 195 Fottenger, Diane 84, 22? Porter, William 67, 195 Powell, Adrienne 72, 195 Powell, Jeffrey 104, 255 Powers, Andrew 126, 182 Powers, lames 169, 182, 253 Powers, Terrance 182 Fracm, Adrienne 91, 195, 251 Fracht, Valerie 15, 62, 91, 212, 251 Prange, Thomas 227 Prather, Michael 94, 169, 182 Pratt, lisa 195 Prejean, Alvin 227 Pressiy, Tim 91, 212 Price, Celestine 227 Price, Shane 73, 101, 122, 123, 212 Primm, Dr. Peggy Prilts, Gary 118, 119, 227 Prandzinski, Paul 212 Prusek, Ann 195 Fsi Chi 91 Pszczola, Donald 76, 195 Pugsley, Steven 108, 130, 227 Puls, James 195 Putman, Crystal 96, 97, 132, 212 Putnam, Denise 212 Pyper, Leslie 71, 74, 89, 212 Q Quillin, Patricia 90, 182 Quinlin, Daniel 83, 195 Quist, Mayiouise 169, 182 R Rabuse, Lynne 62, 100, 212 Radloff, Ann 56, 90, 106, 169. 182, 237 Radloff, David 15, 192, 195, 244, 245 Radloff, Kathryn 132, 237' Rad1off, Dr. Ralph 148 Raffl, Judy 90 Rahe, Margaret 227 Rahlf, Timolhy 122, 227 Rahlf, Wayne 74, 81, 122, 195 Rakus, lohn 60 Ramsay, Gregory 169, 182 Ramsdell, Ted 169, 182 Ramsdell, Vicki 195 Rangel, Cecilia 169, 182 Ranke, Karen 106, 212 Rapier, William 101, 122, 123, 130, 144, 195 Rasmussen Rasmussen, Jun 104, 212 Ralch, Christina 62. 212 Ralclifl', Miss Margery 144 Rat Lab Assistants 91 Ralh, Andrew 19, 47, BB, 227 Ray, Steven 1111, 104 Raymond, Mark 227 Reade, Mr. Roberl 104, 105, 150 Ready, Mary 32, 48, 67, 212 Reardon, Martin 182 Redenbo, Kan 130, 131,212, 249 Redmond, Donna 195 Reed, Caroline 96, 227, 251 Reed, Denise 72, 195 Reed, MichaeJ 126, 227, 254, 255 Reese, Polly 124, 132, 227 Reed, Mr. Richard 147 Reedy, Mr. Robert 104 Regos, Annette 15, 71 Reichardt, Victoria 82, B9, 212, 241 Reichelt, Bonnie 96, 128, 159, 182 Reif, Nancy 68, 212, 237 Reigert, Mary 71, 192, 195 Railing, Ross 82, 212 Reimel, Keith 67, 169, 182 Reimers, Sara 169, 182 Renken, Elizabeth 15, 93, 195, 199, 240, 241 Renneke, Dr. David 91, 152 Representative Assemny 65 Republicans For Anderson 95 Residence Halls Innovative Programmers 100 Resseguie, Scott 195 Rettig, Susan 106, 212, 241 Rezin, Keith 136, 253 Rhodenbaugh, Jo NelI 88, 169, 182 Rhodenbaugh. Lindsay 227 Rho Nu Delta 254, 255 Rhythm Squad 99 Ribbeck, Douglas 169 Ribbeck, Dr, James 141 Ricaurle, Emma 227 Riccio, Mr. Dennis 116, 150 Rice, Michelle 88, 89, 227, 239 Richardson, Shirley 15, 169 Richter, George 126, 202, 249 Ricks, Karen 169 Ridinger, Lisa 212, 251 Riebel, Julie 227 Riecherl, Raymon 212 Ried, Pamela 9B, 212 Rife, Jnhn 101, 212 Rigdon, Steve 227 Rigging, Kim 212 Riley, Dona 227 Riley, Timothy 1.95 Rinaldi, Gayle 227 Ritz, Greg 228 Rivers, Luther 101, 122, 130, 195 Robb, Desiree 70 Robbins, Cary 46, 74, 95, 101, 169, 182 Robertson, Bryan 62, 93, 94, 212 Rockety-l 78, 79 Rod, Donna 83, B9, 169, 182 Roddy, Joseph 228 Roeder, Kathy 195, 247 Roegge, Brian 25, 169, 152 Roehr, Miss Gladys 142 Roels, Edward 104, 223 Rogala, Michael 80, 169, 182 Rogiers, Debra 71, 95, 124, 228 Rolsch, Chris 195 Romb, Helene 66, 169, 182, 240, 241 Romero, Ms. Linda 149 Ronchcno, Mary Kay 98, 128, 239 Rose, Mrs1 Dora 143 Rose, Sandra 94 Ruseen, Karen 19S Rusen, Robert 15, 195, 243, 249 Rosner, Michael 104 Ross, Ezekiel 72, 228 Ross, Linda 195 Rousey, Marzha 67, 212 Ravey, Charles 25, 94, 169, 182, 255 Rowland, Mr; Shirley Roxas, F. Craig 104, 134, 212 Royal, Caroiyn 212 Rubinu, Michael 169, 132, 242, 2431 Rubino, Robert 228, 243 Rucinski, David 182, 202 Ruda, David 15, 93, 194, 195, 242, 243 Rudow, Joei 212 Rudy, Paul 212 Rueckel, Lisa 74, 212 Ruggerl, Karen 182, 195 Ruggles, Teresa 213, 251 Rumsey, Cindy 82, 224, 228 Runde, Nancy 228 Runkle, Ion 15, 195, 249 Rush, Maly 182 Rusin, William 15, 169, 182 Rusk, Sherry 228 Rusnak, Susan 15, 94, 96, 112, 195 Russell, Craig 97, 195 Russell, Lorain 195 Russell, Sandra 247 Ryan, Belh-Anne 228 Ryan, Edward 104, 195 Rylander, Mary 228 S Sabbath, Beth 170, 132 SAGA 92 Sagum, Maria 35 Sahlstmm, Kent 196 Salaway, Mark 108, 130, 228 Salsrnan, Debra 170, 182 Sample, Daniel 1132 Sanders, Kerry 196 Sanders, Richard 213 Sandstrom, Sandra 62, 88, 94, 97, 100, 213 Santy, Mary 170, 182 Sasic, Laura 170, 182, 237 Salher, Patricia 90 Sauer, Jeffrey 196, 245 Sawyers, Richard 97 Scandinavian Club 94 Schaefer, Dougias 66, 196, 255 Schaefer, Karen 62, 74, 93, 97, 213 Schaeffer, Mark 15, 91, 196 Schafer, Thoedore 228, 245 Schaffer, Lianne 196 Schardon, Celia 196 Scharfenberg, Amelia 196, 251 Schaffner, Carol 74, 8B, 95, Z13 Schermer, Dr. Timothy 54, 140, 293 Scherpf, Karin 170, 182 Scherlz, Phillip 170, 152, 253 Schick, Mark 28, 104, 105, 130, 196,249 SchieferdeckeI. Lu Ann 228, 241 Schillinger, Susan 98, 228, 241 Schlesser, Bunnie 170, 182 Schlin, Diane es, 170, 152 Schmachl, Dale 104, 116, 228 Schmidt, Deborah 170, 182, 251 Schmidt, Donna 228 Schmidh Martha 32, 68, 85, 170, 182 Schmidt, Timolhy 196 Schneider, Bob 196 Schneider, William 15, 134, 207, 213, 249 Schnell, William 122, -2B Scholka, Ann 213 Schon, ludith 23, 62, 100, 213 Schriefer, Sibyl 196 Schriefer, Stefni 228 Schrock, Elaine 15. 82, 213, 242, 251 Schroeder, Carol 213 Schroeder, Charles 93 Schroeder, Edward 1115, 228 Schroeder, Karen 213, 247 Schueler, Deborah 226 Schugg. Jay 59, 114, 115, 213, 243 Schultz, Gary 228 Schultz, Robert 62, 213, 245 Schulz, Mikchel 116, 225 Schumann, Anthony 29, 101, 104, 196 Schwartz, Kimberly 228, 247 Schwarzwalder, Barbara 128, 213 SchwarzwaIder, Cynthia 170, 183, 241 Schweninger, Rebecca 196 Scoliay, Mary 15, 19, 45, 63, 90, 170, 183 Scon, leiri 73, 98, 112, 228 5:011, Thomas 67, 170, 183, 245 Scott, Victoria 196 Scranton, Peggy 62, 213 Seablnam, Cynthia 96, 112, 128, 195 Seaholm, Daie 196 Sebeslyen, Eiizabeth 213 Seiler, Bruce 213 Seiz, Mrs. Janet 14D Senne. Dr, Donald 144 Senter, Anne 132, 228 September, Paula 170, 132, 233, 239 Sessler, Mr. Richard 154 Seyfarth, Christopher 170, 183, 249 Sharer, Rollie 130 Sharkey, Susan 170, 183 Shalluck, Tara 196 Shelangouski, Manha 1H3 Shenaux, Jeannie 196. 251 Sheppard, Karen 15, 213 Sherrard, Jane 213, 241 Shin, Michael 19, 93. 213 Shipman, Linda 48, 228 Shipp, Thomas 108, 228 Spough Shippy, Karen 228 Shirley, leff 104, 195, 253 Shoap, Dr. Jeffrey 46, 150 Shock, Dewayne 228 Shonrz, Lori 213 Shugar, Dana 90, 228, 229 Siebrandt, Susan 237 Sigma Alpha Iowa 89 Simmons, Daniel 77, 80, 81, 196 Simon, Cfaire 15, 32, 40, 41, BB, 170, 183, 239 Simon, Philip 229, 298 Simonis, Mary 170, 183 Simpson, Karin 92, 196, 240, 141 Sims, Mr. Thomas 143 Singh, lasbir 196 Sirevaag, Dr. John 149 Siudyla, Kathryn 90, 91, 170, 183, 239 Sjursen, Dz. Harold 151 Skatin, Dean 134, 213 Ski Club 97 Skiem, Craig 1114, 213, 253 Skiem, ml 33, 170, 183 Skew, Dane 34, 94, 229 Skowronski, Deborah 170, 183 Slabon, Wayne 84, B9 Slagel, JamES 63, 69, 133 Slaveck, Steve 63, 97, 183, 236, 244, 245 Sledd, Mary Sue 93, 170, 183. 237 Sleeman, Beth 170, 183, 245, 247 Slininger, David 95, 213 Sloat, Palrick 196 Slothower, Todd 32, 196 Sman, David 183 Smedley, Cheryl 229 Smel, Robert 91, 183 Smid, Kimberley 96, 132, 133, 170, 183 Smhh, Barbara 112 Smith, Calherine 183 Smith, Eric 83, 213, 255 Smith, Jane 229 Smith, Karen 47, 74, 82, 89 Smith, Kelly 229 Smith, Kevin 15, 1B, 196 Smith, Larry 82 S , Lynn 84, 89, 170, 183 Smith, Melanie 171, 247, 295 Smith, Rebecca 196 Smith, Sharon 196, 298 Smith. Sue Ann 213 Smhh, Ms. Susan 124 Snyder, Nancy 229 Soccer, Men's 114, 115 Social Work Club 92 Soderquist, Chetyl 51, 65, 91, 159, 251 Soelle, Lori 19, 37, 229, 250, 251 Softball, Women's 132, 133 Sohl, Susan 171., 183, 246, 247 Solberg, Mari 74, 196 Solberg, Mark 118 Summer, Mrs. Vicki 92, 144 Sorensen, Carolyn 92, 94, 171, 183, 240, 241 Sormane, Kathleen 82, 213, 247 Spaelh, Terese 171, 183, 241 Spanish Club 94 Spalkman, Timmhy 130, 213, 249 Sparkman, Tom 130, 213 Spaugh, Mr. Dan 145 Index 289 Spawn Spawn, Terence 213 Spears, Joanne 911, 229, 239 Speech and Hearing Association 86 Speen Sharon 83, 183 Spencer, Daniel 171, 183 Spencer, Mr. Rick 104, 140 Sperlik, Laura 67, 171, 153, 247 Spickler, Michele 98, 229, 239 Spies, Sharon B2, 229 Spiolta, Ronald 15, 25, 61, 114, 197, 230 Spooner, Craig 1111, 229 Spran, Joseph 229 Spry, James 229 SL Hilaire, Daniel 19? Sladelman, Barbara 171 Slaffaroni, Linda 171, 183, 241 Stage Band 86 Stagner, Brad 213 Slamenkovfch,1uliana 63, 64, 149, 150, 172, 183 Saamenkovich, Vera 197, 251 Stapf, Raymond 197 Starenko, Andrew 104, 214 Starenko, Christopher 21 Slarenko, lulie 171 Starenko, Mr. Ralph 140 Starkey, Suzanne 229, 247 Slauter, Richard 235 Slavrou, Paulette 72, 197 Stavrou, Roseue 72, 214 Stechmann, Dana 214 Stedman, John 104 Steele. Dazelle 214 Steele, Joel 214 Steenson, David 3.1, 89, 197 Stees, Cynthia 84, 89, 171, 183 Slefely, James 116, 229, 243 Stein, M5. Paulene 124, 132, 133, 150 Steinberg. Robert 214 Steinhauser, Vaierye 62, 214, 237 Steinle, Michael 91, 197, 243 Steinman, lane 74, BB, 214 Steinwan, Steve 171, 183 SteHing, Mr, Harry 150 Stelling, Kun 229 Slengele, Thomas 171, 183, 253 Stenson, Linnea 229 Slenstmm. lulie 82, 96. 214 Stephenson, Scan 229 Stevens, Ronald 197, 235 Stevenson, Elizabeth 229, 251 Slevenson, Fran 229 Stevenson, Mary 171, 183, 251 Stewart, Ian 71, 197 Stigma's 101 Stille, Timothy 229 Slime, Alison lo 53 Slime, Steven 134, 171, 183 Stimple, laura 197 Stockdale, David 171, 183 Stockton, John 29, 104, 184, 234, 235 Smdd, Mrs. Jane! 154 Stoehr, Susan 214, 241 Slolfregen, lonalhan 229 Sluhlquisl, Lisa 10 214 Smne, David 136, 137, 184 Stanier, Scott 171, 184 Stouifer. Stephen 214 Stoulenburg, K, 5. Tony 77, 83 Strand, Christine 214 Strange, Mr, Kenneth 145 Stratton, Deeanna 229 Slrayer, Kristine 197 Index Stream, Carol 94, 171, 184 erever, Ann 90, 1B4 Strickland, Wendy 62, 214, 251 Slrieker, Michae1 104 Strarnberg, Kendall 62, BB, 214 Slrunc, Elizabeth 204, 213, 241 Siruppa, Mark 197, 255 Strulz, Gerald 15, 67, 171, 184 Stuart, Deanna 214 Stube, Sandy 62 Stuckey, Gloria 229 Student EducaIion Association 92 Sludent Judiciary Board 64 Smpeck, Thomas 214, 235 SuIlivan, Susan 71, 100, 229 Sumerlield, William 54, 100 Summers, Ronnie 197 Sundberg, Kurt 70, 229, 245 Sundelius, Dr. Harold 14, S4, 140. 141 Sundelius, Kris1ine 120, 229, 239 Sundlof, Douglas 104, 134, 214 Sundquist, Douglas 197 Suss, Lisa 214 Suydam, Angela 223, 229, 237 Svarcas, Rita 171, 134 Swaim, Brenda 93, 197 Swanberg, Jeffley 104, 171, 184, 249 Swanson, Dr. Alan Swanson, Connie 84, 39, 214 Swanson, Craig 229 Swanson, Cynthia 197, 237 Swanson, Deanna 33, 171, 104 Swanson, Karen 48, 83, 197 Swanson, Kevin 214 Swanson, Krisiy 214 Swanson, Lisa 106, 224, 7.30, 250, 251 Swanson, Pameia 197, 251 Swanson, The Rev. Richard 52, 54, 60, 61, 141 Swanson, Scott 235 Swanson, Sonya 36, 66, 94, 197, 241 Swanson, Terri Jo 217, 230, 240, 241 Swanson, William 62, 214 Swanson, Lisa 85, 197 Swimming: Womenls 120, 121 Men's11B,119 Swindall, Douglas 70, 172, 184, 249 Sykes, Catrina 230 Syimra, Cindy 197 Symons, Dr. Van 149 Symphony Orchestra BS Sziemp, Richard 15, 90, 114, 197 Szyczewski, Steven 197 T Tack, Teresa 214 Taeger, Gary 197 Taiel, Vivian 230 Tallilsch, Dr. Robert 74, 155 Tamvakis, George 230, 253 Tanabe, Patricia 15, 90, 197, 246, 247 Tapia, Elizabeth 74, 90, 172 Tapia, Esther 110, 230 Tappendorf, ShirIey 57, E3, 90, 172, 184, 251 Tarr, Elizabeth 71, 172, 184, 241 Tauher, Keilh 93, 97, 172, 184 Taylor, Caryl 15, 74, 04, B9, 197. 261 Taylor, Gail 230 Taylor, Janice 73, 230 Taylor, Michelle 230 Taylor, Todd 69, 230 Teague, Cheryl 197 Tebelman, Kennmh 214 Teddy, Timothy 62, 74, 214 Teel, Lisa 71, 197 Telac, Myra 90, 172, 194, 247 Telieen, Mr. Frank 142, 298 Telleen, John 64, 172, 184, 245 Tener, 5ames 172, 184 Tennis: Women's 106, 107 Men's 126, 127 Theus, Susan 15, 74, 90, 172, 197 Thiel, Richard 230 Thomas, John 230 Thomas, Rebecca 246, 247 Thomas, Sandra 230 Thompson, Deborah 214 Thomson, Kevin 198 Thorbjornsen, Joy 40, 41, 48, 88, 198 Thorsen, Michael 84. 39, 214 Thul, Christine 67, 74, 75, 152, 193 Thummel, Leslie 15, 172, 184, 238, 239 Titterington, Kathy 172, 184 Todd, Delbert 1E4 Tofano, John 97, 214 Tonkin, Julie 65, 67, 198, 237 Tcriumi, Scott 214, 235 Track: Women's 126, 17.9 Menjs 130, 131 Tranter, Sara 230, 251 Trapp, Michael 195, 242, 243 Traynor, Mark 118 Tredway, Dr. Thomas 14, 16, 54, 55, 140, 141 Trevor, Alan 91, 93, 184 Trevor, Nancy 91, 106, 107, 172, 184, 251 Tribble, Kathleen 172, 184, 235, 237 Triebes. Ciinlon 113, 66, 198, 242. 243 Troll, Michael 198 Troll, Dr. Ralph 155 Troutman, Mr. Douglas 67, 141 Truckenmiller, Karen 100, 132 TruIson, Susan 25, 82, 198 Tsagaris, Ellen 94, 214 Tuch, Julie 74, 230 Tupac 95 Tuleaud, Zanetta 230 Turnbough, Kennmh 104 Turner, Daniel 1114 Turner, David 214 Turnquisl, Dr. Richard 97, 155 Tunle, Craig 101, 214 Tuule, Trace 83, 198 Twael, Randall 194 Tweet, Dr. Roald 149, 150. 226 Tyier, Dr. Ronald 46, 152 Tyrer, Julie 62, 78, 205, 214, 251, 298 Tyriver, Steven 15, 66, 91., 93, 19B, 255 Wochholz U Uddenberg, Diane 94, 199, 238, 239 Ullman, Charlotte 34, 230 Ulrich, Tammy 230 Umbach, Debra 214 Unger, Charles 104 UnhoId, Heidi 1B4 Urgo, Christopher 193 Uslander, Richard 116, 214 V Valkenaar, Debra 15, 62, 214 Vallorz, Ernest 69, 95, 198 Van Evera, Roselyn 83, 89, 198, 203 Van Nest, Sharon 230, 241 Van Vliet, Andrew 81, 195 Van Vuren, Nancy 92, 214 Vander Vennm, Therese B3, 1913 Vander Weyden, Kristine 71, 172, 184, 237 Vandevender, Darl 69, 214 Vargas, Kevin 80, 81, 114, 172, 184, 242 Varncy, Andrew 89, 104, 222, 254, 255 Vasko, Debra 97, 230 Vaughn, David 230 Vavrik, Diane 66, 90, 172, 1114, 246, 247- V: Vea, Carrie 214, 239 Vellenga, Kimberley 97, 100, 214 Veltman, Anne 67, 74, BB, 91, 163, 184, 198 Van Horst, David 230 Verdooren, Waher 230 Victor, Lyneue 230 Viehweg, Mark 101, 104, 1913 Vilberg, Patricfa 198, 246, 247 Vinson, Cheryl 128 Virtue, Daniel 172, 184 Vitello, Elase 214 Vlaikuvic, John 172, 184, 244, 245 Vuck, joy 65, as, 84, 92, 195, 198 Vogel, Craig 230 Volk, Vincent 198, 245 Volleyball, Womenis 112, 113 Van Hoch, Cary 93, 198 Voss. Jelfrey 93, 171, 184 Voss, Mr. John 140 Voss, Shelly 88 Voss, Susan 32, 48 Vuss, Suzanne 92, 95, 110, 149, 214 Vossnughi, Mr. Ahmad 112 W Wachholz, Theodore 93, 97, Woe'rke 173, 134 Waelke, Craig 230 Waetke, lulic 74, 82, 86, 87, 89, 198 Walberg, Nancy 19B, 239 Walker, Gary 104, 118 Walker, Harlan 104, 134, 253 Waller, Frcd 1G1, 104 Wallin, Cynthia 83, B9, 214 Wallin, Leslie 124, 125,132, 230 Walsh, luhn 104, 230 Walter, leifrey 198 Walter, Terry 214 Walton, Patricia 73, 214 Waak, Donna 173, 184 Ward, Tamela 83, 184 Ward, Dr. William 145 Ware. Margaret as, 89, 230 Warner, Brian B3, 173, 184, 249 Warning, Chris 214, 245 Warning, Jeffrey 173, 154, 244, 245 Warlman, Dr. Anna 154 Warlman, Ronald 1154, 234, 235 Washer, Peggy 214 Washington, Gregmy 214 Wesson, Jeffrey 157, 198, 244, 245 Watka, Mark 214 Watkins, Dolly 214 Watkins, Heidi 110 Waymel, Raymond 214 Weakly, Daniel 50, 173, 1134 Webb, Steven 230 Webber, Carolyn 68, 198 Weber, Daniel 104, 214, 249 Weber, Mr. Erwin 25, 94, 149 Weber, Timothy 94, 230 Weck, Kristin 19B Wegscheid, Elizabeth 198 Weiland, Victoria 21.4 Weiman, Nancy 230 Weimer, Mark 46, 47, 1B4 Weinganz, Mayne 173, 184 Weiss, Gail E4, 173, 154 Welch, Janice 237 Weldy. Bruce 230 Weller, Lori 83 Wells, John 67, 93, 97, 198 Wells, Kimberly 67, 90, 173, 1B4, 251 Welsel, Randy 198 Weiser, Ronald 230 Wenzel, George 122, 2311, 231 West, James 199 Westman, David 47, 48, 56, 63, 65, 83, 89, 95, 100,173, 134 Weston, Debbie 239 Westwaler, Jill 231 Wethington, Calhy 120, 231, 239 Wexell, Lori 97, 231 Whalen, A. Challes 214 whan, Eleven 231 Wheeler, James 104, 234 Wheeler, Roben 214, 255 Whitaker, Linda 214 Whilcomb, Lori 231 While, Brenda E7, 199 Whiteside, Mr, Frederic 130 Whilfieid, Lynne 106, 231, 241 Whilmore, Scotl 91, 243 Whilson, Beth 214 Whincmore, lean 173, 185, 246, 247 Whittler, Steven 73. 101, 231 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 63 Wicks, Bradley 199, 253 Wiechmann, William 199, 244, 245 wiemken, Carol 74 Wiemken, Joel 62, 82, 86, 2 Wiersema, Daniel 32, 4a, 199 Wiesbrook, Sharon 112, 124, 131, 231 WieSE. Mr. Tom 298 Wiglil, Luke 65, 67, 214 Wilczynski, A. Paul 173, 185 Wiidermuth, Rabert 199 Wilkens, Teny 101, 199 Wilkens, Thomas 104, 173, 184 Williams, Cheryl Ann 238 W ms, Gail E2, 199 Williams, lerry 231 Williams, luri 199 Williams, P. Douglas 173, 155 Williams, Regina 231 Williams, Wesley 67, 104, 105, 173, 185 Williamson, Miss Nancy 155 Willits, Benie 195 Wilson, Eileen 214 Wilsun, Elizabeth 173, 185, 239 Wilson, Jeffrey 83, E9, 199 Wilson, Mark 36, BS, 199 Wilson, Michele 100 Wilson, Mr. Robert 140 Wilt9hile, Sondra 173, 185, 247 Wimmerstedt, lames 66, 130, 199, 249 Wind, Andrew 108, 130, 199 Winefordner, Carl 108, 231 Wing, Priscilla 120, 121, 173, 1135 Winger, MrA Philip 70,100, 141 Wink, Sherri 199 Winka, Sandra 185 Winkler, Robin 120, 231 Winquist, Sally B3, 65, 99, 214, 237 Winship, Mr, James 146 Windlow, Pamela 173, 185 Wimerrolh, ILIIie 71. 199, 251 Wisdom, Christine 199 Wise, ChrEsIopher 231 Wise, Debra 52. 74, 93, 214 Wissen, Mary 231 wine, Ms. Dianne 142 Woehie, Earl 130, 199, 253 Wohrley, Calherine B4, 214 Wolf, Stanley 214 Wollenberger, Jerri 91, 199 Walter, Donna 84, 89, 231 Women's Athletic Association 96 Wong, Judy 215 Wood, john 231 Wood, Laurie 24, 26, B4, 191, 199 Wood, Mr. levf 155 Wood, Dr. Merry 1415 Wood, Michael 199, 248, 249 Woods, Dion 231 Woodward, Arlene 74, 93, 199 Woodward, Michael 185 Woolley, Lisa 82, 215 Workman, Ronald 116, 173, 185, 253 Wralh, David 77, 108, 130, 173, 185 Wres1ling, Men's 116, 117 Wright, Randall 231 Zuurdeeg Wright, William 173, 185 Wriler's Club 93 Wrona, Sharon 231, 240, 241 Wuchte, Kathryn 215, 240, 241 Wurl, Diane 199 WVIK BO, 81 Wylie, lohn 130, 220, 231 Y Yodelis. Lawrence 215 Young, Ann 15, 83, 92, 199 Young, Barbara 215 Young, Laura 231 Young, Michele 231 Youngberg, Dr. Karin 150 Ynungblood, Sandra 199 Youngquist. Grant 231 Youngquist, Lianne 66, 88, 173, 185, 239 Yount, Stephen 122, 134, 1B5 Ytterberg, Brian 231 Z Zahnle, Scott 199 Zarbuck, Denise 215 Zarcone. Cynthia 15, 239 Zarcone, Tina 231 Zarn, Mr. Randall 141 Zefron, Anthony 95, 215, 235 Zeken, Chalyl 173, 185 Zekich, Marysusan 74, 215 Ziegler, Renee 199 Ziegler, Susan 135 Zillman, Thomas 231, 243, 295 Zitzewitz, Karen 94, 231 anlicoffer, Paul 173, 185, 243 2051, Peggy 74, 231 Zuccarino, Ave 92, 93, 173, 185 Zurawski, Mary 231 Zuurdeeg, Dr, Alie 149 1ndex 291 I ?w- 4.m;i.r:i.a$ 292 Closing Closing 293 294 Closing Closing 295 296 Closing Closing 297 Rockety-l YEARBOOK 0F AUGUSTANA COLLEGE VOLUME 70 laura Minks Editor-in-Chief Ann Ericson Business Manager Todd Bagatelas. Melonnie Smith, Laura Mink: Advertising Managers George King Photography Coordinator Kathy Hardt Secreiary PRODUCTION STAFF Cathy Borvig Susy lohnson Gail Curry Ann McGovern Steffi Gratigny Carul Monsan Kirk Hochstetler Julie Tyrer Colophon Rockety-l 1980, student yearbook of Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, was printed by Iosten'szmerican Yearbook Company of Topeka, Kansas. It was printed in an editlon of 2000 copies, 9 by 12 inches, 298 pages, on 80Ib. gloss-enamel paper. The end sheets are TZUIb. cuverweight, Ivory szdas. Boggy copy was set in 10m. Optima with Bold; caption copy in Bpt. Headlines were set in 30pt. ly ian if . The cover is Craltline Embossed, in Delta Blown $504, with a French Straight grain. Cover photo- graph was taken by Ron Chappel, Molina, Illinois, and is silkscreened in Ivory 0597. Senior portraits, underclass portraits, and some candid photography was by lohn Adolphi and Ron Chappel of Adolphi Studin, 2037 16m Street, Moline, Illinois. 61265. 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